Changes between Version 73 and Version 74 of ConnectivityHome


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12/02/10 14:17:19 (13 years ago)
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jwilliams@bbn.com
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    3030'''Note that these IP addresses are allocated in blocks of /28 for consistency, this ''is not a subnet''. All hosts in the /24 net should be able to ping one another by default.''' For example, a host at Clemson (10.37.5.17) should be able to ping a host at Washington (10.37.5.81).
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    32 This specific IP network (which corresponds to the a LAN) is meant for monitoring and testing of the connection, though host addresses within this IP network may be used in "small" experiments. Other IP networks following the same nomenclature maybe also be used on a given VLAN. Specific experiments may also designate other  addition IP networks on the VLAN for specific use. This scheme lays the groundwork for initial connectivity only, it is expected other IP networks (as well as non-IP networks) will be devised in the future.
     32This specific IP network (which corresponds to the VLAN) is meant for monitoring and testing of the connection, though host addresses within this IP network may be used in "small" experiments. Other IP networks following the same nomenclature maybe also be used on a given VLAN. Specific experiments may also designate other  addition IP networks on the VLAN for specific use. This scheme lays the groundwork for initial connectivity only, it is expected other IP networks (as well as non-IP networks) will be devised in the future.
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    3434Campuses may assign other sites IPs from their range. This range-by-subnet scheme also allows for campuses to subnet the IP addresses ''not used for connectivity monitoring'' for additional traffic isolation.