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In this example, we will use 200.0.0.0 as the RDI host network address, which is the default assigned by the EDG
if none is specified by the user. The addresses for the other networks will be the same as in the IP host example.
RDI Host A
HDI
RDI Host B
RDI Host Network
Internal EDG Network
TSI
EDACS Network
EDG
Radio/RDI/RDT
Radio/RDI/RDT
Radio/RDI/RDT
CAP
IP Host A
IP Host B
IP Host Network
1.0.0.0
199.0.0.0
128.1.0.0
200.0.0.0
An IP and RDI host internet with network addresses assigned
Next, individual addresses should be assigned. As discussed in previous sections, if an IP host is being accessed
by an RDT that does not have network layer, an EDACS address must be assigned to it, otherwise an EDACS
address is not needed. RDI hosts, on the other hand, must always be assigned EDACS Host IDs under any
circumstances. In this example, we will assume there is a mixture of Network Layer and non-Network Layer
RDTs. However, the non-network layer RDTs will only be talking to RDI hosts, therefore, EDACS Host IDs do
not need to be assigned to the IP hosts.