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Suppose that there are network-layer-transparent devices, such as repeaters
or bridges, that support SNMP management on the LAN in Chicago. To
access these devices from the router or the network management station,
bridging and IP services would have to be enabled on router 2's interface to
that LAN. An IP address, 1.0.0.2, and subnet mask, 255.0.0.0, would be
assigned to that interface. The devices would be assigned unique IP
addresses on network 1.0.0.0 and would also be assigned subnet mask
255.0.0.0.
1.0.0.2
N
B
I
I
Novell IPX and IP
A
Los Angeles
N
1.0.0.1
B I
N
Novell IPX and IP
Router 1
B
I
1.0.0.1
N B
I
A
Novell IPX and IP
HP OpenView
Interconnect
Manager
1.0.0.10
Figure 17. Virtual IP Host Configuration on a Novell IPX Internetwork
Novell IPX Only
Chicago
N
1.0.0.2
N
B
Router 2
I
Novell IPX and IP
A
N
B
A
I
1.0.0.3
Novell IPX only
Internet Protocol Routing Service
Virtual IP Host on Non-IP Networks
Key
N
Interface with Novell IPX enabled
Interface with Novell IPX, bridging,
N B
I
and IP host-only enabled)
A
IP network
network management station
Note:
Novell IPX network and host
numbers not shown
N B I
Washington, D.C.
Router 3
N
2-91

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