IP Network Addressing Scenario

Local and Remote Carriers — Different Subnets

This third scenario (Figure F-3) shows a local carrier connected to remote carriers that have remote standalones. Each carrier must be on a separate subnet but, as in the previous scenario, the carrier-remote combination can share a common subnet. Once again, the subnet mask is 255.255.255.00 for all devices. A static route must be set up in the NMS host for each subnet: 135.18.4.0, 135.18.6.0, 135.18.20.0.

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Figure F-3. Local Carrier Connected to Remote Carriers

F-4

August 2000

3162-A2-GB20-40

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HP 3162 manual Local and Remote Carriers Different Subnets, Figure F-3. Local Carrier Connected to Remote Carriers