NP2624M User Guide 115
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2. Master and slave switches in different LAN domain.
In this example, master will manage 2 slave switches and 1 router in other IP domain.
The difference between the examples is that the administrator and master switch IP
is in the other IP domain (192.168.1.0). Switch IP of master is 192.168.1.100. Set
its management mode to “Agent Master”. According to the basic rule 1, the agent
IP should be set in the same domain as slaves, that is, 192.168.223.100. The other
procedures are the same as example 1. Now the administrator (192.168.1.30) can access
the slaves in the other domain (192.168.223.0).
3. Master in WAN domain and slaves in LAN domain.
This example gives a practical application for remote management.
The difference from example 2 is that the master switch links directly to internet and
administrator from the WWW and can access it through internet. Set the Switch IP and
gateway of master switch to real IP (211.23.53.251 and 211.23.53.249) and make sure
the administrator can access the master switch from internet. The other procedures are
the same as example 1.
Now the administrator from the internet can access the slaves in the other domain
(192.168.223.0). We can somewhat imagine that the master is playing a role of tiny
virtual server for these slaves.
Gateway IP: 192.168.1.30
Switch IP: 192.168.1.100
Agent IP: 192.168.223.100
Gateway optional
Switch IP: 192.168.223.101
Gateway IP: 192.168.223.254
Switch IP: 192.168.223.102
Gateway IP: 192.168.223.254
LAN IP: 192.168.223.254
WAN IP: 211.23.53.250