July 19, 2004
MSLAN Connection to Hub/Switch – Same Segment
By connecting the MSLAN to a hub/switch, accessibility to the MSLAN expands to the virtual distance of the
connected Local Area Network (LAN), Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) or Wide Area Network (WAN)
(Figure 11
and
Table 13
). In this topography, clients attempting to connect by means of the TELNET protocol must
have a configured IP Address and Subnet Mask matching that network defined by the target AMU-912.
VT-100 Terminal
Table 13. Example of Connection to Hub/Switch – Same Segment
Entity
IP Address
Shelf A
172.17.0.3
AMU-912
TELNET
172.17.20.9
Client 1
TELNET
172.10.20.9
Client 2
TELNET
172.17.0.12
Client 3
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TELNET
Client 1
10Base-T
Shelf 1
10Base-2 Ethernet
50Ω Terminator
ˇ
Figure 11. MSLAN Connection to Hub/Switch
Gateway
Subnet
IP
Mask
Address
255.255.0.0 0.0.0.0
255.255.0.0
255.255.0.0
255.0.0.0
TELNET
TELNET
Client 2
Client 3
Hub/Switch
Shelf A
50Ω Terminator
Default
Default
Route
Route
Mask
0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
SCP-AMU912-010-06H
Results
Defines that the AMU-912 exists on
the 172.17.xxx.xxx network and
responds only to requests
originating from this network. Thus,
the following clients may or may not
communicate with the the target
AMU-912.
Able to communicate with target
Shelf A AMU-912
Unable to communicate with target
Shelf A AMU-912
Able to communicate with target
Shelf A AMU-912
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