Determining Whether Devices Are On The Same Subnet - Extron electronics ISS 506 User Manual

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Determining whether devices are on the same subnet

To determine the subnet, the local device's IP address is compared to the remote
device's IP address (figure A-6). Each address's octets are compared or not
compared, depending on the value in the related subnet mask octet.
• If a subnet mask octet contains the value 255, the related octets of the local
device's address and the remote device's IP address are unmasked.
Unmasked octets are compared (indicated by ? in figure A-6).
• If the subnet mask octet contains the value 0, the related octets of the local
device's and remote device's IP addresses are masked.
Masked octets are not compared (indicated by X in figure A-6).
If the unmasked octets of the two IP addresses match (indicated by = in figure A-6)
(example 1), the two addresses are on the same subnet.
If the two unmasked fields do not match (indicated by ≠ in figure A-6) (example 2
and example 3), the addresses are not on the same subnet.
Local IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Remote IP Address:
Match?:
Figure A-6 — Comparing the IP addresses
ISS 506 Integration Seamless Switcher • Ethernet Connection
Example 1
Example 2
192.168.254.254
192.168.254.254
255.255.0.0 (?.?.X.X)
255.255.0.0 (?.?.X.X)
192.168.2.25
190.190.2.25
≠.≠.X.X — No match
=.=.X.X — Match
(Same subnet)
(Different subnet)
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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