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As can be seen from the above diagram, the Tutorial Network comprises of a
main H.Q. LAN, a remote office with its own LAN, and a single “Roving
User” who has a Laptop PC running Windows 95 with integral ISDN
Terminal Adapter. Both the ISDN PRI at the HQ and the ISDN BRI line at
the remote office have the CLI feature enabled.
The main LAN has with an IP address of 10.0.0.0 and a subnet mask of /8
[255.0.0.0]. The main IP devices on the H.Q. LAN are a UNIX Host, with an
IP address of 10.0.0.2, a RADIUS Server, with an IP address of 10.0.0.3, and a
Nautica Marlin Router, with an IP address of 10.0.0.1. The Nautica Marlin
Router provides access to the H.Q. LAN for both the remote office and the
“Roving User” via a 6 channel ISDN PRI line. A Novell 4.x Server is located
on the main LAN. The Novell Server is running Frame Type 802.3 and has an
external Network Number of “00B0BB1E” and internal Network Numbers of
“00FE0691” and “12345678”. The Novell Server running two programs, one
of which is an Accounts package running on Network Number “00FE0691”,
the other is a Sales Ledger package running on internal Network Number
“12345678”.
The remote office LAN consists of PC’s and workstations that require to
connect to both the UNIX host and the Novell Accounts package on the H.Q.
LAN. The remote LAN has an IP address of 192.168.0.0 and a subnet mask
of /24 [ 255.255.255.0]. Access to the H.Q. LAN is provided by a Nautica
CLAM Router and an ISDN BRI line. The IP address of the CLAM is
192.168.0.1. The IPX Network Number of the remote office LAN is
“00DADD1E” and the IPX frame type is Ethernet Type II. As the Remote
Office LAN uses a Nautica Router to connect to another Nautica Router on
the H.Q. LAN the best communication protocol to use between the two sites is
the proprietary Nautica HDLC protocol.
The “Roving User” wishes only to connect to the UNIX Host. The IP Address
allocated to the “Roving User” is allocated from an IP Address Pool on the
H.Q. Marlin. The IP Address Pool used in this example contains IP addresses
which are part of the H.Q. LAN subnet, and range from 10.10.0.1 to
10.10.0.30. As the “Roving User” uses a PC which runs Windows 95 and an
integral ISDN TA to connect to the Nautica Router on the H.Q. LAN the best
communication protocol to use between the two is PPP (Point to Point
Protocol).
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