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ISDN

An ISDN address is a phone number provided by your

 

telecommunications carrier. It can include a dial prefix, country

 

code, area code, and phone number. It can consist of a maximum

 

of 30 characters. If you create a subaddress, you must separate the

 

phone number and the subaddress with a semicolon (;). The

 

subaddress can be composed of a maximum of 20 characters.

 

The following is an example of a valid ISDN address, including

 

a subaddress:

 

011122134567000;200

 

For complete information on ISDN addresses, see Using

 

Enterprise OS Software.

Network Layer Addresses

AppleTalk

Consists of the network number and node ID. Each AppleTalk node

 

address is unique throughout the AppleTalk Internet. For details on

 

assigning an AppleTalk address, see Reference for Enterprise OS

 

Software. The following is an example of an AppleTalk address:

 

4.23

DECnet

Consists of an area address and a node address. The area number

 

identifies the area to which the router belongs. Enter an area

 

number between 1 and 63. The node number assigned to the router

 

must be unique within the area. Enter a node number between 1

 

and 1,023. For details on assigning a DECnet address, see Reference

 

for Enterprise OS Software. The following is an example of a

 

DECnet address:

 

1.15

Internet

Also known as an IP address. It consists of up to 12 decimal digits

 

arranged in four three-digit fields separated by periods, as shown in

 

the following format:

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

Leading zeros can be omitted. For example, the following addresses are the same:

010.002.002.001

10.2.2.1

An Internet address is required for:

A bridge/router port to perform IP routing The bridge/router to be accessed via Telnet

The bridge/router to respond to the PING command from another host

The bridge/router to participate in SNMP-based network management

An address includes both a network number and a host number. The actual format of these numbers varies depending on the class of address being designated. Address class is determined by the value in the first octet of the address.

Table 6 shows valid address classes, the range of the first address field, and the resulting address format. The maximum value for any single field is 255.

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