2. Vnet/IP Network Configuration
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2.2.2
Connecting Multiple Domains
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System configuration for multiple domains
If there are more than 64 Vnet/IP stations in a system, you have to split the Vnet/IP domain. To
connect the split domains, use a layer 3 switch for each bus 1 and bus 2 of the split domains. Use
a HUB to connect the information network between domains.
The following figure shows an example of how to split a Vnet/IP domain. The IP address for each
port in the recommended layer 3 switch is set by default. Therefore, to set up a system, you only
have to connect to the layer 2 switches in each domain and to those ports with the same number
as the domain number.
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L2SW
(Bus 1 side)
L2SW
(Bus 1 side)
L2SW
(Bus 2 side)
L2SW
(Bus 2 side)
FCS0101
HIS0164
Bus 1:192.168.1.128
Bus 2:192.168.129.128
192.168.1.2
192.168.1.3
192.168.129.2
192.168.129.3
Domain 1
L3SW
(Bus 1 side)
Port1:192.168.1.253
Port2:192.168.2.253
L3SW
(Bus 2 side)
Port1:192.168.129.253
Port2
:
192.168.130.253
Domain 2
HIS0264
Bus 1:192.168.2.128
192.168.2.2
192.168.2.3
192.168.130.2
192.168.130.3
172.17.1.64
172.17.2.64
FCS0201
Information
Network
Bus 2:192.168.130.128
Figure Example of system configuration for multiple domains
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