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The differences from example1 are that administrator and master switch IP are in the other IP
domain (192.168.1.0).
Switch IP of master is 192.168.1.100. Set its management mode to “Agent Master”.
According to the basic rule 1, agent IP should be set in the same domain of slaves, that is,
192.168.223.100. The other procedures are the same as example 1.
Now administrator (192.168.1.30) can access the slaves in other domain (192.168.223.0).
3.
Master in WAN domain and slaves in LAN domain.
This example gives the practice application for remote management.
The differences from example 2 are that master switch links directly to Internet and administrator
from worldwide can access it through Internet.
Set the Switch IP and gateway of master switch to real IP (211.23.53.251 and 211.23.53.249)
and make sure administrator can access the master switch from Internet. The other procedures
are the same as example 1.
Now administrator from Internet can access the slaves in other domain (192.168.223.0).
Somewhat we can image the master is playing a role of tiny virtual server for these slaves.
LAN IP: 192.168.223.254
WAN IP: 211.23.53.250
Switch IP: 192.168.223.101
Gateway: 192.168.223.254
Switch IP: 192.168.223.102
Gateway: 192.168.223.254
Switch IP: 211.23.53.251
Agent IP: 192.168.223.100
Gateway: 211.23.53.249
Gateway IP: 192.168.223.249
Summary of Contents for TEG-S2500i
Page 1: ...1 TEG S2500i 24 2G Stackable Switch User s Guide Version 11 01 4 26 2004...
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Page 77: ...77 4 2 4 Misc Configuration...
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Page 86: ...86 4 2 5 4 IP Configuration User can configure the IP setting and fill in the new value...
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Page 137: ...137 Result 1 PC 0 can access both PC 01 and PC 02...
Page 138: ...138 2 PC 0 can only access PC 02 only PC 01 will not reply...