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IP Host on the Same IP Network

If your organization operates a TCP/IP network and

needs to extend the IP network over geographically

remote sites, it is possible to bridge the network

using the OfficeConnect Remote. It is only possible to

bridge where both sites have the same network

address and the devices are on the same subnet. In a

class C IP address, the network address is the first

three groups of numbers. For example:

192.000.000.xxx

where

xxx

represents the host ID of the individual

devices on the subnet. See

“IP Addresses”

in

Appendix A

for more information about addresses.

Typically IP bridging would be used to connect a

back office or home office into a main site.

Any

further network connections would be carried out

from the main site. An example of such a network is

shown in

Figure 1-17

.

During configuration, you enter the ISDN number and

the IP addresses of any hosts to which you want to

connect. In the example in

Figure 1-17

, the IP address

of the host 191.000.000.100 is used and only when data

destined for this device is received by the OfficeConnect

Remote, is a call made to the remote site.

Figure 1-17

IP Bridged Network

There are some issues about which you should be

aware when implementing an IP bridging solution.

Although calls to the remote site are only generated

when data is addressed to a specific IP host or hosts

(in our example, 191.000.000.100), any data that

cannot

be identified as local is also passed over the

link while it is open. This can prevent the link from

closing after the intended data has been transferred.

Some devices and applications (for example

autodiscovery programs on SNMP managers) poll all

devices on a subnet at regular intervals and this

could lead to frequent ISDN calls if you have entered

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