Virtual Subnetting

Chapter 3

 

Configuring an ANG-3000/7000

7Enter the starting address of the subnet in the Address fields.

You can use actual IP addresses from your network or non-routable

IP address ranges (such as 192.168.x.x for a Class C network).

8Enter a subnet mask to define the subnet range in the Mask field.

9Do one of the following:

Click Add to add the new virtual subnet.

Click Cancel to close the window without saving your changes.

10Repeat Step 6 through Step 9 for each virtual subnet you require.

11Click Apply to save your changes.

To return the parameters to their original settings without saving your changes, click Reset.

12Do one of the following:

If you are setting up your Aurorean Virtual Network for the first time, continue with the next subsection to configure additional ANG network settings.

If you are finished with the ANG network configuration and you want to put the new network settings into effect, no additional work is required.

IPX Virtual Networks

To set up a single IPX network number to allocate to remote users, perform the following steps:

1 Open the Configuration pullout.

2In the list of Aurorean devices, expand the tree list under Servers (click the + symbol).

3 Expand the tree list under the name of your ANG.

4Click on Subnetting to display IP and IPX subnet tab pages.

5Click the IP Virtual Networks tab if it is not already displayed.

A sample IPX virtual networks window is shown in Figure 29.

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