Selecting An Address - Keithley 2701 Instruction Manual

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Model 2701 Instrument Networking Instruction Manual

Selecting an address

1.
Table 3-3
IP address example
IP address
Class
Node
Network ID
__C__
Computer _192_ . __168__ . __0__ .
2701
.
2701
.
2701
.
2701
.
2701
.
2701
.
2.
NOTE
NOTE
3.
Pick a network class. Although most isolated networks are class C type, any class can
be selected (see
Table
3-2). Use
mation is available. To make sure a corporate network stays isolated (especially in a
dual NIC configuration), it is recommended to use a class C type network.
With the network class selected, select the First Byte for the class from
Make sure to not use any restricted numbers as the First Byte number.
restrictions" on page 3-4.
The first byte is the left most byte of the Network ID.
With First Byte selected, select the second through third bytes of the address. (The first
through third bytes of the IP Address make up the Network ID. This as well as the Sub-
net mask must match for each node.)
Configuring TCP/IP addresses
Table 3-3
as a guide to make sure all the required infor-
Node
Subnet mask
__1___
__255_ . _255__ . _255_ . __0___
__2___
__3___
__4___
__5___
__6___
__7___
3-5
Table
3-2.
See "Address

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