Appendix A: Advanced Device Configuration
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Understanding Address Configuration for Connected Devices
Finally, the administrator also must configure the devices that support virtual
addressing with a virtual address from the 172.20.0.0 virtual network IP
range. For example, the following figure shows the virtual IP address
172.20.0.2 assigned to the device “sp1” on the Web Manager Config Devices
screen to implement the configuration shown in Figure A-14.
Figure A-16:
Example 1: Device Configuration Example
Figure A-17 shows the entries on the Devices screen for the devices shown in
Figure A-14. Note that the IP addresses for “sp1,” “sp2,” and “sp3” are
hidden, and the user can only see the devices’ virtual IP addresses. Because
“sp4” does not work with virtual IPs and no virtual IP was configured for
“sp4,” the user sees “sp4”’s real IP address.
Summary of Contents for AlterPath OnBoard
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Page 108: ...Understanding How Configuration Changes Are Handled 72 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 116: ...Overview of Web Manager Menus 80 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 146: ...Configuring Regular Users Wizard 110 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 160: ...Upgrading AlterPath PM IPDU Software 124 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 194: ...Configuring an Alternate Help File Location 158 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
Page 292: ...Configuring Private Subnets and Virtual Networks 256 AlterPath OnBoard Administrator s Guide...
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