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.
Setting the IP address of the PC
The network adapter in the PC which the UCC2 or UCC2-2 is connected needs an IP address. See the paragraph "IP addressing".
You need administrator rights in order to perform this operation.
a﴿ Select Start → Settings → Control Panel → Network Connections to give:
b) Right-click the appropriate Local Area Connection and select Properties from the resultant popup menu box to give:
UCC2 and UCC2-2 installation guide
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