Netopia 4753 manual Wan

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B-12 Administration Guide

Routers B and C (which could also be Netopia 4753s) serve the two remote networks that are subnets of a.b.c.0. The subnetting is accomplished by configuring the Netopia 4753 with connection profiles for Routers B and C (see the following table).

Connection profile

Remote IP address

Remote IP mask

Bits available for host

address

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For Router B

a.b.c.128

255.255.255.192

7

 

 

 

 

For Router C

a.b.c.248

255.255.255.248

3

 

 

 

 

The Netopia 4753’s connection profiles for Routers B and C create entries in its IP routing table. One entry points to the subnet a.b.c.128, while a second entry points to the subnet a.b.c.248. The IP routing table might look similar to the following:

 

IP Routing Table

 

 

Network Address-Subnet Mask-----

via Router------

Port------------------

Type----

----------------------------------

SCROLL UP-----------------------------------

 

0.0.0.0

0.0.0.0

a.b.c.1

--

Other

127.0.0.1

255.255.255.255

127.0.0.1

Loopback

Local

a.b.c.128

255.255.255.192

a.b.c.128

WAN

Local

a.b.c.248

255.255.255.248

a.b.c.248

WAN

Local

---------------------------------SCROLL DOWN----------------------------------

UPDATE

Let’s see how a packet from the Internet gets routed to the host with IP address a.b.c.249, which is served by Router C. The packet first arrives at Router A, which delivers it to its local network (a.b.c.0). The packet is then received by the Netopia 4753, which examines its destination IP address.

The Netopia 4753 compares the packet’s destination IP address with the routes in its IP routing table. It begins with the route at the bottom of the list and works up until there’s a match or the route to the default gateway is reached.

When a.b.c.249 is masked by the first route’s subnet mask, it yields a.b.c.248, which matches the network address in the route. The Netopia 4753 uses the connection profile associated with the route to connect to Router C, and then forwards the packet. Router C delivers the packet to the host on its local network.

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