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54 D01-051en202111 Manual TriBox3
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Advanced Use // TriBox3
Notes on conguration:
All devices that are involved in the data transmission with an IP protocol need a unique IP address. This IP
address is made up of a combination of four numbers between 0 and 255 which are separated from each
other by a dot. The DHCP conguration protocol automatically assigns the IP addresses in the network. In
a class C network, all devices use an IP address in which the rst three numbers match. The last number
must be di󰀨erent for each device to uniquely identify the device within the network.
The address ranges reserved for private purposes are:
The TriBox3 IP address must be di󰀨erent from the IP address of the computer. If the TriBox3 is integrated
into a network, it must be unique in the entire network.
If you have any problems integrating the TriBox3, please contact your system administrator.
IP range Net mask USE
192.168.0.0-192.168.255.255 255.255.255.0
Class C private networks (256 networks
with approx. 250 participants)
172.16.0.0-172.31.255.255 255.255.0.0 Class B private networks (16 networks)
10.0.0.0-10.255.255.255 255.0.0.0 1 class A private network
To call up the current TCP/IP settings on your computer, open a command window, enter
“ipcong/all” and conrm by pressing the “Enter” button.
To make changes to your TCP/IP settings, go to the properties of your network connection.
Make sure that the entry for “Internet protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” (starting with Windows
7) is present and activated.
Contact your system administrator before you connect the TriBox3 to a network.

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