Example: Configuring a Connection Between User DevicesWhen configuring a connection between two ATM user devices attached to differentsubnetworks (for example, between Workstation D and Workstation E in Figure 3-4 onpage 3-12), you must:Configure the route between the clusters in the first subnetwork; for example,between Clusters A and B in subnetwork Y.Configure the route between the clusters in both subnetworks; for example, fromCluster B in subnetwork Y to Cluster C in subnetwork X.To configure the route from Workstation D to Workstation E, you would start from hubF, the entry point to Cluster A in subnetwork Y:1. From hub F, enter the SET STATIC_ROUTE command with the ACN for Cluster C.2. From hub G (boundary hub), enter the SET LOGICAL_LINK command with theACN for Cluster C.3. From hub H (the entry point in Cluster B), enter the SET STATIC_ROUTEcommand with the ACN for Cluster C.4. From hub H (which is also a boundary hub), enter the SET LOGICAL_LINKcommand with the ACN for Cluster C.The ATM address of Workstation E is known in Cluster C by the updates receivedat each ATM switch by the Topology Routing Service (TRS).To configure the route for communication in the opposite direction, from Workstation Eto Workstation D, you would start from Hub J, the entry point to Cluster C in subnetworkX:1. From hub J, enter the SET STATIC_ROUTE command with the ACN for Cluster A.2. From hub I (boundary hub), enter the SET LOGICAL_LINK command with the ACNfor Cluster A.3. From hub H (entry point), enter the SET STATIC_ROUTE command with the ACNfor Cluster A.3-11