3.3. Cisco Network Addressing
3.3.1. Bridge IP addressing
If needed, the Cisco FM4200 Fiber can be operated in
Bridge mode
. This
creates a single point-to-point connection between two network segments.
A simplified example of a Bridge mode connection is shown in
As shipped from the factory, the wired ethernet ports of all Cisco
hardware components are assigned the same default IP address of
192.168.0.10/24
.
No default IP address is associated with the wireless interface.
Figure 4. Wireless network architecture (bridge configuration)
3.3.2. Unit identification and addressing
Mesh- and bridge-capable radio transceiver identification
CAUTION
This section contains theoretical explanations of the underlying
concepts behind mesh network addressing, and is intended for
use by qualified network engineers only.
• For specific instructions on Cisco hardware
“Hardware installation” (page 30)
.
• For specific instructions on how to configure a
Cisco radio transceiver unit using the configurator
interface, see
“Device configuration using the
configurator interface” (page 55)
Regardless of its configuration and operating mode, every Cisco
radio transceiver is shipped from the factory with a unique unit
identification (ID) number. This number always takes the following form:
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