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3 Configuring the NCL1135
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3.3 Examples of Bridging and Routing Configurations
The following two examples for a point-to-multipoint network configuration provide detailed
diagrams for a bridging and routing configuration and the corresponding command-line
sessions to configure the appropriate devices in the network.
In a point-to-multipoint network configuration, all the NCL1135s in the network must be either
configured as bridges or routers, not a mix of both operational modes.
3.3.1 Point-to-Multipoint Bridging Network
Figure 10 shows a configuration of a typical point-to-multipoint bridging network.
Figure 10 Example Point-to-Multipoint Bridging Network
In Figure 10, unit A has been configured as the Master of the system with remote units B, C,
and D configured as Stations. Units B, C, and D unit IDs have been manually added to the
Master (unit A) Remote Station List. The Master unit ID on each Station is set to the unit ID for
unit A. If a unit is not in the Master Remote Station List and does not have the Master unit ID
set, it will not be able to join the network.
The following example session shows how to configure the Master NCL1135 for the bridging
network shown in Figure 10.
Ethernet
NCL1135
C
Ethernet
NCL1135
B
Ethernet
NCL1135
D
Ethernet
Radio
NCL1135
A
Type: Station
Unit ID: 103
Radio Channel: 1
Mode: Bridging
IP Address - Ethernet: 10.0.2.103
Master ID: 1001
Type: Station
Unit ID: 102
Radio Channel: 1
Mode: Bridging
IP Address - Ethernet: 10.0.2.102
Master ID: 1001
Type: Station
Unit ID: 101
Radio Channel: 1
Mode: Bridging
IP Address - Ethernet: 10.0.2.101
Master ID: 1001
Type: Master
Unit ID: 1001
Radio Channel: 1
Mode: Bridging
IP Address - Ethernet: 10.0.2.44
Remote Station List: 101
102
103