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4 IP address 1
5 IP address 2
6 IP address 3
7 IP address 4
An IP address is assigned to each TCP/IP node on an Ethernet
network. IP addresses consist of four decimal integers in the
range of 0…255 separated by periods, each integer representing
the value of one byte (8 bits, octet) in the IP address. These
parameters define the four octets of the IP address.
Note:
Setting any actuator of DIP switch S1 enables hardware
address selection, in which case the IP address is of the format
192.168.0.xxx. The fourth octet is defined by the DIP switch. See
chapter
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8 Subnet mask 1
9 Subnet mask 2
10 Subnet mask 3
11 Subnet mask 4
Subnet masks are used for splitting networks into subgroups, or
subnets. A subnet mask is a binary pattern that is matched up with
the IP address to turn part of the address field into a field for
subnets. These parameters define the four octets of the subnet
mask.
12 GW address 1
13 GW address 2
14 GW address 3
15 GW address 4
Gateways connect individual physical networks into a system of
networks. When a node needs to communicate with a node on
another network, the gateway transfers the data between the two
networks. These parameters define the four octets of the gateway
address.
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