Subnet Masks And Octets; Determining Whether Devices Are On The Same Subnet - Extron electronics DXP DVI User Manual

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Subnet masks and octets

The subnet mask (figure 122) is used to determine whether the local and remote devices
are on the same subnet or different subnets. The subnet mask consists of four numeric
octets separated by dots. Each octet can be numbered from 000 through 255. Leading
zeros, up to three digits total per octet, are optional. Each octet typically contains either
255 or 0. The octets determine whether or not the same octets of two IP addresses will
be compared when determining if two devices are on the same subnet.
255 indicates that this octet will be
compared between two IP addresses.
Typical Subnet Mask:
255.255.0.0
Figure 122.
Subnet Mask and Octets

Determining whether devices are on the same subnet

To determine the subnet, the local device IP address is compared to the remote device
IP address (see figure 123, below). The octets of each address are compared or not,
depending on the value in the related subnet mask octet.
If a subnet mask octet contains the value
address and the remote device IP address are unmasked.
Unmasked octets are compared (indicated by
If the subnet mask octet contains the value
and remote device IP addresses are masked.
Masked octets are not compared (indicated by
If the unmasked octets of the two IP addresses match (indicated by
figure 123), the two addresses are on the same subnet.
If the two unmasked fields do not match (indicated by an unequal sign [≠] in figure 123,
examples 2 and 3), the addresses are not on the same subnet.
Example 1
Local IP Address:
192.168.254.254
Subnet Mask:
255.255.0.0 (?.?.X.X)
Remote IP Address:
192.168.2.25
Match?:
= . = .X.X — Match
(Same subnet)
Figure 123.
Comparing the IP Addresses
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0 indicates that this octet will not be
compared between two IP addresses.
Octets
, the related octets of the local device
255
?
, the related octets of the local device
0
Example 2
192.168.254.254
255.255.0.0 (?.?.X.X)
190.190.2.25
≠ . ≠ .X.X — No match
(Different subnet)
in figure 123).
in figure 123).
n
in example 1 of
=
Example 3
192.168.254.254
255.255.0.0 (?.?.X.X)
192.190.2.25
= . ≠ .X.X — No match
(Different subnet)
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