Setting an IP Address
What is an IP Address?
An IP address is a 32-bit binary number that is used to identify each device on an
Ethernet network. This number is usually represented by four decimal numbers (called
"octets"), each in the range of 0 through 255 and separated by dots; for example,
198.123.34.240. This is called "dotted decimal notation."
An IP address is divided into two parts:
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Each address on a given network must have the same network identifier value but have a
unique host identifier. As a result, there are different classes of addresses that define the
range of valid addresses and the parts of the address that are used for the network and
host identifiers.
The most common IP address classes are:
Class Name
Class A
Class B
Class C
NNN
Choosing IP Addresses
If the computer and the HDXP are directly connected or connected via their own
independent network, follow the guidelines below for choosing the IP addresses.
However, if you intend to connect your computer and switcher to an existing network, you
need to advise the network administrator and ask the administrator to allocate suitable IP
addresses.
On an independent network, it is generally recommended that you use the Class C format
(from 192.0.0.1 to 223.255.255.254).
There are two rules for choosing IP addresses:
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Applying these rules to Class C addresses, the first three decimal values of your IP
address must all be the same while the last value is used to uniquely identify each device.
The following is an example of a valid Class C addressing scheme:
Device
Matrix Switcher Control Software computer
HDXP Plus switcher
NOTE: The host identifiers (
Network identifier
Host identifier
Valid Address Range
0.0.0.1 to 127.255.255.254
128.0.0.1 to 191.255.255.254
192.0.0.1 to 223.255.255.254
refers to the network identifier and
Network identifier must be the same for each IP address
Host identifier must be unique for each address.
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sequential or in any particular order. However, it is recommended that you group the
numbers for simplicity.
HDXP Plus Series Switchers • Reference Information
Identifier Arrangement
NNN.HHH.HHH.HHH
NNN.NNN.HHH.HHH
NNN.NNN.NNN.HHH
refers to the host identifier.
HHH
IP Address
208.132.180.41
208.132.180.42
and
in the above example) do not need to be
42
113
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