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Neighbor Gateway Reachable networks Worksheet Information

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The following is a description of the information that needs to be gathered for the worksheets that follow in this chapter. This information is used for configuring nodes.

Neighbor Gateway IP Internet Address

This is the IP address of the gateway specified on the Neighbor Gateways screen. The IP address is in the same format as the LAN Configuration screen. An example of an address is: C 192.007.007 001

IP network address

The IP addresses of all the remote networks that can be reached through the gateway whose IP address is configured in the previous field. If the gateway node is to serve as a default gateway, enter an at sign (@) in one of these fields.

IP mask

The IP mask allows you to specify a subnet mask for each reachable network. This is in the same format as an IP address. This mask is optional.

Hops

This is the number of hops (full gateways) that a packet travels to reach a remote network from a local network. Two partner gateway halves count as one hop.

Neighbor Gateway Reachable Networks Configuration Worksheet

Fill out the following worksheet (Figure 4-10 “Reachable Network Configuration”) for each neighbor gateway reachable network you are configuring.

Figure 4-10 Reachable Network Configuration

[Reachable Network Configuration]
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