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How to snip address in ANS

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okay well weamp;#39;re going to focus on in this video is the ending process or the aaand ing ending process what happens when we are in a network the devices if when a device receives an IP address and subnet mask and itamp;#39;s at the layer 3 because we know that the layer three handles the IP addressing and that device receives an IP address with the subnet mask and in this case weamp;#39;re going to look at 192 . 168 10 not 50 / 27 that network devices Iamp;#39;ve got an IP address and letamp;#39;s just say that this is my source letamp;#39;s just say that this is my source IP address and i want to send this to a destination address well the device needs to know is this a local is is the source and the destination on the same network or is it on separate networks and if its own separate networks we have to do some type of routing or can we just send this local so what happens is the device uses binary it works at the binary level 2 and or use the ending process so what weam

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In addition to the standard types of NetScaler-owned IP addressesNetScaler NSIP, Virtual IP (VIP), and Subnet IP (SNIP)a clustered NetScaler appliance can have a cluster management IP (CLIP) address. It can also have striped and spotted IP addresses.
The NSIP is also called the Management IP address. If you modify this address, you must reboot the NetScaler. A subnet IP (SNIP) address is used in connection management and server monitoring. It is not mandatory to specify a SNIP when you initially configure the NetScaler appliance.
A subnet IP address (SNIP) is a NetScaler owned IP address that is used by the NetScaler to communicate with the servers. The NetScaler uses the subnet IP address as a source IP address to proxy client connections to servers.
The MIP reflects the strength of the diaphragm and other inspiratory muscles, while the MEP reflects the strength of the abdominal muscles and other expiratory muscles. A well validated alternative or additional test of inspiratory muscle strength is maximal sniff nasal inspiratory pressure (SNIP).
NetScaler IP (NSIP) is the address where you access the machine for management purposes. Subnet IP (SNIP) is used for server side connections and will be used to route traffic that is destined for the VIP.
SubNet IP (SNIP) A SNIP is the source IP address of a packet that is used by the NetScaler every time it wants to communicate with a server (or object). Servers also use the SubNet IP to respond to the NetScaler.

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