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Overview of the Cascading Modes
You must apply a cascading mode to the USB-cascading configuration.
See
Setting the Cascading Mode
(on page 136).
Overview:
The Bridging mode supports the wired network only while the Port
Forwarding mode supports both wired and wireless networks.
All cascading modes support both DHCP and static IP addressing.
In the Bridging mode, each cascaded device has a unique IP
address. In the Port Forwarding mode, all cascaded devices share
the same IP address.
Each cascaded device can be remotely accessed through the
network regardless of the cascading mode applied.
Illustration:
In the following diagrams, it is assumed that users enable the DHCP
networking in the USB-cascading configuration comprising four
devices. The first cascaded device is the master device (M) and the
other are slave devices (S).
"Bridging" mode:
As illustrated in the following diagram, the DHCP server
communicates with every cascaded device respectively and assigns
four different IP addresses accordingly. Each device has one IP
address. The way to remotely access each cascaded device is
completely the same as accessing a standalone device in the
network.
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