Description of the instrument
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SCOPIX Oscilloscopes
Description of the instrument (cont'd)
Network (cont’d)
IP addresses
An IP address is coded over 4 bytes, displayed in decimal format.
(
#
Example:
132.147.250.10). Each field may be coded between 0 and 255
and is separated by a decimal point.
Unlike the physical address, the IP address can be modified by the user.
You must ensure that the IP address is unique on your network. If an address
is duplicated, network operation becomes random.
The IP address is made up of two parts:
•
the network identifier (Network ID) identifying a given physical network
•
the host identifier (Host ID) identifying a specific item of equipment on the
same network.
There are 5 addressing classes. Only classes A, B and C are used to identify
the equipment.
See below:
Class A
0XXXXXXX
XXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXX
Network ID
Host ID
Class B
10XXXXXX
XXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXX
Network ID
Host ID
Class C
010XXXXX
XXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXX
Network
ID
Host
ID
Summary of Contents for OX7102-CII
Page 13: ...Description of the instrument SCOPIX Oscilloscopes II 13...
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Page 21: ...Description of Accessories SCOPIX Oscilloscopes III 21...
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Page 93: ...Oscilloscope Mode SCOPIX Oscilloscopes IV 93...
Page 108: ...Multimeter Mode V 108 SCOPIX Oscilloscopes...
Page 118: ...Harmonic Analysis VI 118 SCOPIX Oscilloscopes...
Page 146: ...Recorder Mode VII 146 SCOPIX Oscilloscopes...
Page 156: ...WEB Server VIII 156 SCOPIX Oscilloscopes...
Page 183: ...Applications SCOPIX Oscilloscopes IX 183...
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