Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)

Example of eth1 - eth5 or bond0 - bond1 Address Restriction
When eth1 has an address in the 192.168.*.*/16 range, the dedicated LAN must not have
an address in the 192.168.*.*/16 range.
Example of Destination Restriction via Gateway
When eth1 has an address of 10.10.10.10/16 and tries to communicate with a remote host
which has an address in the 192.168.*.*/16 range, the dedicated LAN must not have an
address in the 192.168.*.*/16 range.
To avoid the restriction, change the dedicated service LAN addresses or change the addresses
of the conflicting subnet to use a different private subnet. Any address is valid, but these private
addresses are recommended:
10.255.255.255 (10/8 prefix)-10.0.0.0
172.31.255.155 (172.16/12 prefix)-172.16.0.0
192.168.255.255 (192.168/16 prefix)-192.168.0.0
See Chapter 6 (page 174) for a complete list of compatibility and migration considerations for IP
CIP.
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