Figure 1-4: Ip Routing With The Lcs60 - HP LCS60 Installation Manual

Network interface for ethernet r3.0
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Multiple IP Subnetworks

Figure 1-4: IP Routing with the LCS60

LAN Segment
Security Group: Library
154.12.24
Ethernet LAN
morse-e0
(physical)
154.12.21
Security Group: morse
The LCS60 has a physical IP network number for its Ethernet interface (e.g.,
154.12.21) and can have a virtual IP network number for each defined security
group (e.g., Library, morse, Techs, Eng), up to a maximum of four such groups
as shown in Figure 1-4.
Note:
The Ethernet IP network number and the four virtual IP network
numbers must be unique.
The LCS60 examines the destination address of every IP packet it receives over
the Ethernet and CommKit Host interfaces, and sends the packet on to the LAN
segment it matches. For this reason, all network numbers must be unique. For
example, for an IP packet with a destination address 154.12.24.50, the LCS60
morse would route the packet through LAN segment Library as shown in Figure
1-4.
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LAN Segment
Security Group: Techs
(virtual)
154.12.25
(virtual)
LCS60
morse
CommKit Host Interface
LAN Segment
Note: The numbers shown are IP network numbers.
(virtual)
The LCS60 reserves host address .1 for
135.12.23
each virtual LAN segment (e.g., 154.12.24.1).
LAN Segment
Security Group:Eng
(virtual)
154.12.26
Lucent Data Switch
Network
.1
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