Routing to remote t1 access units using routers – Paradyne T1 T1 Access Mux 926x User Manual

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IP Addressing

B-6

9161-A2-GH30-30

April 1998

Routing to Remote T1 Access Units Using Routers

In the following example, each T1 access unit receives its management traffic
through a connection from the COM port to the serial port of a router. In this case,
the units do not route data among themselves, but rely on the IP routers to route
management traffic for the remote T1 access units using data streams configured
between the routers.

Each T1 Access Unit is configured to be on its own subnet, having a subnet mask
of FF.FF.FF.00. This subnet is independent of the subnet on the LAN supported
by the local router.

T1

Network

497-15196-01

135.18.1.2

135.18.4.2

SNMP NMS

Subnet 135.18.1.0

Router:
135.18.1.1

Router:
135.18.4.1

Subnet 135.18.4.0

COM

135.18.5.2

Subnet 135.18.5.0

Subnet 135.18.2.0

Router:
135.18.5.1

Router:
135.18.2..

COM

Serial

Port

135.18.6.2

Subnet 135.18.6.0

Subnet 135.18.3.0

Router:
135.18.6.1

Router:
135.18.3..

COM

Serial

Port

Serial

Port

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