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IP Addresses Supplemental Information
E-14
IP Addresses
Each TCP/IP node on a network host has a unique IP address. This address provides the
information needed to forward packets on the local network and across multiple networks
if necessary.
IP addresses are specified as x.x.x.x, where each x is a number from 1 to 254; for example,
192.0.1.99. TheDevice Server must be assigned a uniqueIP address to use TCP/IP network
functionality.
IP addresses contain three pieces of information: the network,thesubnet,andthehost.
Network Portion
The network portion of the IP address is determined by the network type: Class A, B, or C.
In most network examples, the host portion of the address is set to zero.
Consider the IP address 36.1.3.4. This address is a Class A address; therefore, the network
portion of the address is 36.0.0.0 and the host portion is 1.3.4.
Table E-13: Network Portion of IP Address
Network Class Network Portion of Address
Class A First byte (2nd, 3rd, and 4th bytes are the host)
Class B First 2 bytes (3rd and 4th bytes are the host)
Class C First 3 bytes (4th byte is the host)
Table E-14: Available IP Addresses
Class Reserved Available
A 0.0.0.0
127.0.0.0
1.0.0.0 to 126.0.0.0
B 128.0.0.0
191.255.0.0
128.1.0.0 to 191.254.0.0
C 192.0.0.0
223.255.255.0
192.0.1.0 to 223.255.254.0
D, E 224.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.254
255.255.255.255
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