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Device handbook SINEAX DM5000
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For a direct communication between device and PC both devices need to be in the same network when
the subnet mask is applied:
Example 1
decimal
binary
IP address
192.168. 1.101
11000000 10101000 00000001 011
00101
Subnet mask
255.255.255.224
11111111 11111111 11111111 111
00000
variable range
xxxxx
First address
192.168. 1. 96
11000000 10101000 00000001 011
00000
Last address
192.168. 1.127
11000000 10101000 00000001 011
11111
►
The device 192.168.1.101 can access directly the devices 192.168.1.96 … 192.168.1.127
Example 2
decimal
binary
IP address
192.168. 57. 64
11000000 10101000 001110
01 01000000
Subnet mask
255.255.252. 0
11111111 11111111 111111
00 00000000
variable range
xx xxxxxxxx
First address
192.168. 56. 0
11000000 10101000 001110
00 00000000
Last address
192.168. 59.255
11000000 10101000 001110
11 11111111
►
The device 192.168.57.64 can access directly the devices 192.168.56.0 ... 192.168.59.255
DHCP
If a DHCP server is available, alternatively the mode „
DHCP
“ or „
DHCP, addresses only
“ can be
selected for the Standard interface. The device then gets all necessary information from the DHCP server.
The difference between the two modes is that for “DHCP” also the DNS server address is obtained.
The settings obtained from the DHCP server can be retrieved locally via the service menu.
Depending on the settings of the DHCP server the provided IP address can change on each
reboot of the device. Thus it’s recommended to use the DHCP mode during commissioning
only.