HP e3000/iX Network Planning and Configuration Guide (36922-90037)

Chapter 4 63
Planning for Node Configuration
Node Worksheet Information
IP address LAN Configuration;
Token Ring Configuration;
FDDI Configuration;
100VG-AnyLAN
Configuration; 100Base-T
Configuration; Point-to-Point
Configuration;
X.25 Configuration
There are two methods of entering an
internet protocol (IP) address within
NMMGR:
1. Enter the fully qualified IP
address (for example, Class C,
C 192.191.191 009).
OR
2. Enter only the network (nnn)
and node (xxx) portions of the
IP address as four positive
integers between 0 and 255
separated by periods or blanks
(for example, 15.123.44.98).
You need not enter the
following items as NMMGR
will fill these in:
a. Class A, B, C
b. Leading zeros for the
network and node portion of
the IP address.
All nodes on the same network must
use the same class of IP address. The
network portion of the address must
be the same for all nodes on the same
network.
IP subnet mask LAN Configuration;
Token Ring Configuration;
FDDI Configuration;
100VG-AnyLAN
Configuration; 100Base-T
Configuration; Point-to-Point
Configuration;
X.25 Configuration
The IP subnet mask is optional. An IP
subnet mask is specified in the same
format as an IP address. The mask
identifies which bits of an IP address
will be used to define a subnetwork.
For more information refer, to the
configuration chapter for the type of
link you are configuring.
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