Appendix A
Network Storage IP Addressing
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Aliases
Some device hostnames have been provided with aliases to simplify the connection of
devices via Telnet. Connections can be established by using the hostname, LAN address, or
any provided alias.
Network Addressing Scheme
The addressing scheme takes a 32-bit TCP/IP address and breaks it into logical units that can
be used to identify Cluster, Network IDs, and Device IDs. The four-byte network address is
logically allocated to distinguish between
Clusters
, VLAN
Networks
and
Device IDs
. All
Clusters are addressed as follows:
The first byte is always 10. The second byte designates
Cluster
ID
. Cluster 1 (the most
common) is 10.64.xxx.xxx. Addresses 64 to 79 are allocated to designate the first sixteen
Clusters, with Clusters 17 through 48 designated as shown in the following table:
fcw0102
10.65.21.36
Hosts Table for Cluster 1 (Continued)
Host Name
LAN Address
Aliases
10.xxx.yyy.zzz
Cluster
ID
Network
ID
Device
ID
Initial Cluster Addresses
Cluster
Address
Cluster
Address
Cluster
Address
Cluster 1
10.64.1
Cluster 17
10.81.1
Cluster 33
10.64.65
Cluster 2
10.65.1
Cluster 18
10.82.1
Cluster 34
10.65.65
Cluster 3
10.66.1
Cluster 19
10.83.1
Cluster 35
10.66.65
Cluster 4
10.67.1
Cluster 20
10.84.1
Cluster 36
10.67.65
Cluster 5
10.68.1
Cluster 21
10.85.1
Cluster 37
10.68.65
Cluster 6
10.69.1
Cluster 22
10.86.1
Cluster 38
10.69.65
Cluster 7
10.70.1
Cluster 23
10.87.1
Cluster 39
10.70.65
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