Subnet masking, Appendix a – 3Com 520 User Manual

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Routing IP and IPX

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Subnet Masking

Subnet Masking is a mechanism which can be

enabled in computer and communications

equipment which tells the equipment and the

network, which parts of the IP address are to be used

as the

Network

identifier and which are the

Host

identifier.

A subnet mask consists of a similar field structure to

that of the IP address (123.123.123.123). For example:

255.255.0.0

This means that the first two three digit bytes of the

IP address (the fields

masked

by - 255.255) are to be

recognized and used as the Network address, and

the last two bytes (those set to .0.0) are to be used to

identify the Host address.

An alternative way of expressing a subnet mask is a

single number indicating how many bits of the IP

address are to be used for the network address. For

example 255.255.0.0 can be expressed as 16 while

255.255.255.192 can be expressed as 24.

The OfficeConnect Remote can be configured to use

subnet masking to enable ISDN Autocalls to be made

on groups of IP addresses or on specific IP addresses.

Normally, a subnet mask would be set so that any IP

address, in a range of hosts on a destination LAN which

are detected on the unit’s locally connected LAN port,

causes an ISDN Autocall to be made out to that

destination.

This is achieved by the addition of a

/xx

number at

the end of the configured address. For example:

193.123.123.123/32

The

/32

appended to the IP number indicates that all

four of the bytes are used and must have valid entries.

A

/24

mask, for example:

193.123.123.0/24

means that only the first three bytes are to be

recognized and used, and the last byte can be

ignored. In this case, any IP address appearing on the

locally connected LAN in the range 193.123.123.0 to

193.123.123.255 will cause an autocall to be made to

the destination network who’s name is associated

with that number in the ISDN Autocall table. The

name is then looked up in the ISDN Numbers table

and a call made to the ISDN number which has

been assigned to that name.

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