5 ANZ14 (NET Option)
5.7.1 Menu Option 0: Server configuration
The setup of the network parameters can be altered here:
IP Address : (172) .(016) .(003) .(202)
Set Gateway IP Address (Y) Y
Gateway IP Address : (172) .(016) .(003) .(002)
Netmask: Number of Bits for Host Part (0=default) (24)
IP addresses in the Telnet setup are entered as four separate decimal numbers (0-255), the Setup always shows
the number to be changed and waits for an input. It looks like this:
IP Address : (172) _
„_“ represents the cursor. Enter a new value and press RETURN. If you press RETURN without entering
a new value, the old one is taken. After RETURN the next number is displayed:
IP Address : (172) 192 .(016) _
Now you can enter the second part of your IP address and confirm it with RETURN. Afterwards you can
enter the third and finally the fourth part of the address. After entering all four parts the screen looks like this:
IP Address : (172) 192 .(016) 168 .(003) 100 .(202) 11
So, in this example you changed the IP address from 172.16.3.202 to 192.168.100.11. The netmask has to
be defined as a single decimal number representing the number of reserved bits of the host part. If your net-
mask has to be set to 255.255.255.0, the first 24 bits represent the net part and 8 bits are reserved for the host
part. So you would have to enter a 8. A netmask of 255.255.0.0 is represented by a 16, in order to define a
netmask of 255.0.0.0 you would have to enter 24.
Class A: 24 bits
e.g. 255.000.000.000
Class B: 16 bits
e.g. 255.255.000.000
Class C: 8 bits
e.g. 255.255.255.000
ANZ14/ANZ14DCF/ANZ14NET
Date: 28th October 2019
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