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Sample Routed Topology
IntelliVue Telemetry System Infrastructure Installation and Service Guide B-3
Refer to Table B-1 for a list of the device IP address assignments used in a routed
ICN configuration where the ITS infrastructure is installed as a separate subnet to
which up to 22 Database Domains have access via routers.
Note the following regarding Table B-1:
“n” represents the network number and starts at 0 for single ICN Database
Domains. This variable increments by 8 from there for additional ICN database
Domains. For example, for DBS 2, “n” would equal 8, for DBS 3, “n” would equal
16, and so on.
Route statements are generated (in instances with a Router and without) at the
completion of the Config Wizard.
Sample Routed Topology
Figure B-1 shows a sample routed topology.
In a routed ICN configuration, the ITS infrastructure is installed as a separate
subnet to which multiple ICN Database Domains have access via routers. Note the
following general guidelines for installing the ITS within a routed ICN topology:
An ITS subnet can be connected up to 22 ICN Database Domains via routers.
Up to 320 ITS Access Points may be installed on a routed ICN topology.
Currently, only the 1.4 GHz ITS may be installed within a routed ICN topology.
The 2.4 GHz ITS does not support installation within a routed ICN topology.
Note the following possible port connections and device IP address assignments for
this sample topology shown in Figure B-1:
Figure B-1: Sample Routed ITS Topology

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