EXAMPLE NETWORKS14 CyberSWITCHThe network illustrated above is a bridged network. Each system, SITE1 and SITE2 have beenconfigured with all the necessary bridging information. SITE1 and SITE2 have also been configuredin the IP host operating mode, and each have an IP host interface. This will allow each system to bemanaged remotely by the PC using Telnet client software (once the initial configuration has beencompleted).Note that the IP address associated with each system is on the same LAN as the PC. This does nothave to be the case. As long as the PC has access to the systems through their IP addresses, it canmanage the systems using Telnet (or one of the other IP applications).The steps below describe the configuration steps needed for the above example:To enable the IP Host Operating Mode:1. Select IP Operating Mode from the IP configuration menu.2. Select IP host operating mode.Note: The IP operating mode can not be set to host unless bridging is enabled.3. When you select the IP host operating mode, an abbreviated IP configuration will be displayed(similar to the following):IP Menu:1) IP Routing (Enable/Disable)2) IP Operating Mode3) IP Interfaces4) IP Static Routes5) RIP (Enable/Disable)6) IP Static ARP Table Entries7) Isolated Mode (Enable/Disable)8) Static Route Lookup via RADIUS (Enable/Disable)9) IP Address Pool10) IP Filter Information11) DHCP InformationSelect function from above or for previous menu:Telnet Client192.42.1.0IP Host Interface192.42.1.6IP Host Interface192.42.1.7ISDNCSX1200 "A"CSX1200 "B"POWER SERVICE TX RX 10BASE - TLAN B-CHANNELS E1 ONLYB2 B4 B6 B8 B26 B28B22 B24B18 B20B14 B16B10 B12 B30 L1B1 B3 B5 B7 B25 B27B21 B23B17 B19B13 B15B9 B11 B29 B31E1D T1DPOWER SERVICE TX RX 10BASE - TLAN B-CHANNELS E1 ONLYB2 B4 B6 B8 B26 B28B22 B24B18 B20B14 B16B10 B12 B30 L1B1 B3 B5 B7 B25 B27B21 B23B17 B19B13 B15B9 B11 B29 B31E1D T1D