Configuration 2: R7r (+CMS) <—ethernet—> R7csi
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3 C-LAN Administration
Note: We could have defined 2 individual IP routes, one each to node-1 and
node-2, instead of this IP route. However, the network route is easier
because we need only one. The network route enables packets to get to
any IP address on the 192.168.1.96 subnet (that is, addresses
192.168.1.97 through 192.168.1.126), so no other IP routes are needed.
No IP routes were needed on Switch-1 because a gateway address was
assigned to the C-LAN on the IP Interfaces screen. IP routes are needed
in only two cases: when a gateway address is not assigned for an ethernet
interface, and when there are intermediate nodes between the endpoints
of a ppp connection.