Configuration of IP addresses
This section describes the steps needed to connect your UCC2 and UCC2-2 to the host PC and configure the ethernet communication link.
NOTE:
The examples used in this section are for Windows XP Professional and will vary for other operating systems.
IP addresses
Choose an IP address for the UCC2 or UCC2-2 and an IP address for the PC's network adaptor that are of the same network.
class A 1.0.0.1 – 126.255.255.254
class B 128.0.0.1 – 191.255.255.254
class C 192.0.0.1 – 223.255.255.254
For class A networks, a network is defined by the first number.
For class B networks, a network is defined by the first two numbers.
For class C networks, a network is defined by the first three numbers.
IP addresses that belong to the class A network class, then you must be sure that the first numbers are identical, e.g. 10.0.0.1 and 10.123.4.17.
IP addresses that belong to the class B network class, then you must be sure that the first two numbers are identical, e.g. 155.23.0.1 and
155.23.86.207.
IP addresses that belong to the class C network class, then you must be sure that the first three numbers are identical, e.g. 192.168.32.1 and
192.168.32.2.
e.g. 172.16.40.1 and 172.16.40.2.
NOTE:
The last number must not be 0 or 255.
UCC2 and UCC2-2 installation guide
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