Routing To Remote Access Units Using Different Subnets - Paradyne 9161 User Manual

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Routing to Remote Access Units Using Different Subnets

In this example, T1 Access Unit A is connected to:
The illustration shows two EDL management links, with T1 Access Units B and C
connected through one EDL management link. By configuring a different IP
address and subnet for each management link:
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9161-A2-GH30-40
H
The NMS at the central site
H
Two remote T1 access units through EDL management links
H
T1 Access Units B and C share a subnet: 135.18.3.0
H
T1 Access Units A and B share a different subnet: 135.18.2.0
H
T1 Access Units A and D share yet another subnet: 135.18.4.0
Subnet 135.18.2.0
135.18.2.2
B
135.18.3.2
C
135.18.3.3
Subnet 135.18.3.0
D
135.18.4.26
Physical Connection
This subnet connection can be to any of the following:
• SNMP NMS via the COM Port
• LAN adapter via the COM Port
• Terminal server via the COM Port
April 1999
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LAN Adapter
T1
Network
135.18.2.1
A
135.18.4.1
Subnet 135.18.4.0
EDL Management Link
IP Addressing
Subnet 135.18.40.0
SNMP NMS
Ethernet
135.18.40.1
COM Port
IP Address: 135.18.40.3
496-15187
B-5

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