Reserved Ip Addresses - Xante AW 1200 User Manual

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A:
1
Class
Net ID
1 Bit
7 Bits
Network Address
B:
1 0
Class
2 Bits
Network Address
C:
1 1 0
Class
3 Bits
XANTÉ Printer Default TCP/IP Address: 192.9.200.201
192
1 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Class
3 Bits
Fig. 4.1 Network Addresses
The class A address is used for large networks with more than 65,536 (2
workstations. The first 8 bits of the address identify the network. The remaining 24
bits are used as host IDs. The class A address begins with the numbers 1 through 126.
The class B address is used for networks with more than 256 (2
16
(2
) workstations. The first 16 bits identify the network. The remaining 16 bits are
used as host IDs. The class B address begins with the numbers 128 through 191.
The class C address is used for networks with less than 256 (2
24 bits identify the network. The remaining 8 bits are used as host IDs. The class C
address begins with the numbers 192 through 223.
The actual number of usable host IDs is smaller than the calculated number listed
above, because some addresses are reserved, by convention, for specific uses. See the
list in the next section, "Reserved IP Addresses."

Reserved IP Addresses

Addresses in the following table are reserved, by convention, and should not be used
as a device address.
4-4 – TCP/IP Configuration
Net ID
14 Bits
Net ID
21 Bits
Network Address
9
1 0 0 1
1 1 0 0
Net ID
21 Bits
Host ID
24 Bits
Host ID
16 Bits
Host ID
8 Bits
200
201
1 0 0 0
1 1 0 0
1 0 0 1
Host ID
8 Bits
16
) individual
8
), but less than 65,536
8
) workstations. The first

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