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3.1 Switch Setting
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3.1.2
Host ID setting switches (HOST-ID)
The product has in it the hexadecimal rotary switches that are used to set a host ID to
determine an IP address on the Ethernet. Set a host ID in the range of 1 to 126 allocated
to a system during the process of its building, using HEX (hexadecimal) code. Allocate
an address different from others in value to each of the nodes in the system. (See
Appendix D Decimal-hexadecimal Conversion Table.)
Use a small screwdriver for setting them.
Note:
(h) means hexadecimal
Figure 3-2 Host ID Setting
Table 3-1 Host ID Setting
Name
Location
Setting
Default (before shipment)
Host ID
H
L
Set value: 01 to 7E (h)
H (High address): 0 to 7 (h)
L (Low address): 0 to F (h)
01 (h)
or a value determined for
the system
A
B
C
D
E
F01 2 3
4
5
6
78
9
A
B
C
D
E
F01 2 3
4
5
6
78
9
H
L
Set a host ID in HEX (hexadecimal code).
If the address is 28, for example, it corresponds to
1C in hexadecimals.
Therefore, set the H rotary switch to 1 and the L to
C.
Class C (general) corresponds to 172.16.64.28 in
this example.
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