MANAGED,
Routing Example Two (Using a Router and Router Combination):
This example shows two modems both with IP routing enabled. This configuration would be used to maximize the DSL bandwidth by eliminating unnecessary broadcast packet traffic on the DSL Link.
Figure 7.5 Routing Example Two (Using a Router and Router Combination)
Building 1 | Building 2 |
Ethernet Hub |
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| 192.168.4.2 |
192.168.2.2 (LAN) |
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192.168.3.1 | 192.168.4.1 (LAN) |
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(DSL) |
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Modem 1 | Modem 2 |
| 192.168.3.2 (DSL) |
The configuration used for the modems in “Routing Example Two (Using a Router to Router Combination)”:
For Modem 1:
The “LAN IP address” field in the Modem Configuration screen will be set to 192.168.2.2
The LAN “Subnet Mask” field in the Modem Configuration screen will be set to 255.255.255.0
The “DSL IP address” field in the Modem Configuration screen will be set to 192.168.3.1
The DSL “Subnet Mask” field in the Modem Configuration screen will be set to 255.255.255.0
The “Master/Slave” field in the Modem Configuration screen will be set to Master.
The “Routing/Bridging” field in the Modem Configuration screen will be set to ip_routing_only
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