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We will use the same addresses as in the IP and RDI host examples, plus we now need to assign a unique IP
address to each RDI host. In this example, we will just use the EDACS LID assigned to the RDI host as the Host
ID portion of the IP address Note that this is the default value assigned by the EDG if an individual IP address is
not specified for the RDI host.
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
200.0.0.61
LID 61
200.0.0.62
LID 62
1.0.15.12
1.0.15.13
1.0.15.14
LID 500, 128.1.1.244
GID 100, 128.1.64.100
LID 65, 128.1.0.65
LID 66, 128.1.0.66
GID 1, 128.1.64.1
Network Layer
Non-Network Layer
GID 1, 128.1.64.1
Non-Network Layer
An IP and RDI host internet with addresses assigned
Now, a Network Layer RDT may communicate with both RDI hosts and IP hosts. From the perspective of the
RDT, it does not know, nor does it care, what type of host is at the other end of the network.