Subnet Mask - Intermec Trakker Antares 2460 User Manual

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TRAKKER Antares 246X Stationary Terminal User's Manual
Stop Bits (continued)
1 Stop Bit for COM2
*$+YC2.1*
*$+YC2.1*
Or:
To set the number of stop bits to 2, scan one of these bar codes:
2 Stop Bits for COM1
*$+YC1.2*
*$+YC1.2*
2 Stop Bits for COM2
*$+YC2.2*
*$+YC2.2*
Notes:
For COM1 only, you can use either command syntax listed next:
Syntax:
Or:
where data is a value of 1 or 2. For COM2, you must use the YC configuration
command.

Subnet Mask

Purpose:
Defines the subnet mask, an internal TCP/IP protocol stack variable that is used to
separate the subnetwork address from the local IP address. The TCP/IP protocol stack
performs a bit-wise AND on the IP address and the subnet mask. Each address segment
represents one byte, where 255 converts to FF hex.
This computation is used to find out if the DCS 300 (UDP Plus) or host (TCP/IP) and
terminal are on different subnetworks. If the terminal is on a different IP subnetwork
than the DCS 300 or host, you must set the subnet mask. The default subnet mask
255.255.255.0 means the 2461 terminal uses a standard IP network mask.
For example, if the IP address is 192.009.150.184 and the subnet mask is
255.255.255.0, the subnetwork address is 192.009.150.0.
Syntax:
NSn.n.n.n
where each n address segment is a number from 0 to 255. The subnet mask field
consists of four separate numbers, each separated by a period.
Default:
255.255.255.0
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Nugg
YC1.data
ICdata
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