Tcp/Iq Addressing Worksheet - Crown DBC NETWORK BRIDGE 137769-3 Operation Manual

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DBC Network Bridge
Getting Started With the DBC Network Bridge

1.2.5 TCP/IQ Addressing Worksheet

Table 3 is an example of valid TCP/IP addresses on a stand-alone network. If the TCP/IQ
network is going to be shared with other people, check with the Network Administrator for
their addressing scheme. Without getting into all of the networking rules, the table lists
approximately 20 network addresses out of a possible 65,534 addresses on this network.
There are other addresses that are valid; these are just shown as a starting point.
• The Subnet Mask for all components, including the computer, needs to be set to
255.255.0.0.
• Each computer running IQwic software must have a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0. It also
must be assigned one of the addresses listed on the following table.
• A space has been left to the right of all the addresses. This area is for your notes, such as
the IQ address or the component type.
In the CD-ROM that came with your DBC Network Bridge is an Excel spreadsheet that you
can use to keep track of TCP/IQ addresses.
Operation Manual
Table 3
EXAMPLE OF AN IQ ADDRESSING WORKSHEET
ADDRESS
IQ ADDRESS
MODEL
DESCRIPTION
126.126.0.1
COMPUTER
126.126.0.2
2
I-T8000 #1
RACK ROOM
126.126.0.3
126.126.0.4
126.126.0.5
126.126.0.6
126.126.0.7
126.126.0.8
126.126.0.9
126.126.0.10
126.126.0.11
126.126.0.12
126.126.0.13
126.126.0.14
126.126.0.15
126.126.0.16
126.126.0.17
126.126.0.18
126.126.0.19
126.126.0.20
CHANNEL 1
CHANNEL 2
LEFT CLUSTER
RIGHT CLUSTER
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