X3200
User’s Guide
109
Basic Router Settings
5
If your
X3200
is connected to a LAN that consists of two subnets, you should
enter a Second Local IP Number and a Second Local Netmask for it for the
second subnet. This is explained in the following example:
Figure 5-2:
X3200
with two different local IP addresses
The first subnet has two hosts with the IP addresses 192.168.42.1 and
192.168.42.2 and the second subnet has two hosts with the IP addresses
192.168.46.1 and 192.168.46.2. To be able to exchange data packets with the
first subnet,
X3200
uses the IP address 192.168.42.3, for example, and
192.168.46.3 for the second subnet. The netmasks for both subnets must also
be indicated.
➤
Go to
CM-100BT, F
AST
E
THERNET
.
Local IP-Number
192.168.42.3
192.168.42.1
192.168.42.2
192.168.46.1 192.168.46.2
Second Local IP-Number
192.168.46.3
X3200
You may have already assigned your
X3200
its IP address and netmask before
the basic configuration, e.g. with the help of the
➤➤
BootP
server of
➤➤
DIME
Tools. Even if you have, you should still check the entries in the
following menu.
Summary of Contents for X3200
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