Our Values

We have already said that our system will not be connected to a public network (at least, not for the next few chapters!), so we'll use an address reserved for private networks. Figure 11.1 shows an overview of what we are trying to achieve.

Figure 11.1. The network design.

We are using a small number of machines, less than 20, so we only require a minimal number of addresses and subnets. As we stated earlier, we have decided to split the system into two subnets; the internal systems on one, and the external facing systems on the other. To make it easy for us to identify them, we will allocate the internal systems a host address between ...

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