Configuring Your ELS10-26
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• Class B addresses are used for medium sized networks. The first
two bytes identify the network and the last two identify the
node. The first byte of a class B address must be in the range 128-
191. The address 128.150.50.10 identifies node 50.10 on network
128.150.
• Class C addresses are used for small networks. The first three
bytes identify the network and the last byte identifies the port.
The first byte of a class C address must be in the range 192-223.
The address 192.138.217.10 identifies node 10 on network
192.138.217.
To assign an IP address to a port, at the LCM prompt:
1. Type
ipaddr <PORT-NUMBER> <IP ADDRESS>
For example,
ipaddr 6 192.138.217.40
would set the IP address of
Port 6 to 192.138.217.40. LCM responds by displaying the IP address
table, as shown under the
ipaddr
command.
Summary of Contents for ELS10-26TX
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