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♦ IP Address—An IP Address is required for TCP/IP protocol. The
♦ IP Sub-net Mask—This field is required for TCP/IP protocol. An
The table below lists some examples of IP subnet masks and the
number of hosts that are allowed. Consult your network administrator if
you are unsure of this value.
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IP Address is a unique 32-bit number assigned to your router. It is
written in dotted decimal notation (four 8-bit numbers, between 0
and 255, separated by periods), e.g., 192.68.203.5.
Record the IP Address into the worksheet as assigned by your
network administrator. Note that every machine on a TCP/IP network
(the global Internet, for example) must have a unique IP address; do
not assign an arbitrary address to any machine.
IP address consists of two parts, the network ID and the host ID.
The IP Subnet Mask is used to specify the network ID portion of
the address, expressed in dotted decimal notation. Your IRT-1001
or IRT-1002 will automatically calculate this mask based on the IP
address that you assign. Unless you have special need for
subnetting, use the default mask as calculated by the router.
IP Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
255.255.255.128
255.255.255.192
255.255.255.224
255.255.255.255
Number of Host IDs
254
126
62
30
1
Number of Bits
24
25
26
27
32
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