When direct connecting the SLM to a computer using a crossover
cable over Ethernet they are essentially participating in a private
network. As such you need to pick two valid IP addresses, one for
each device.
The table below illustrates that not all IP addresses are actually
valid IP addresses. For example, IP addresses beginning with 127
are not valid.
Class
Address Range
A
1.0.0.0-126.255.255.255
B
128.0.0.0-191.255.255.255
C
192.0.0.0-223.255.255.255
4.2.3.1 Configuring the Computer for Direct Ethernet
Connection
As mentioned above both the IP Address and Subnet Mask need to
be configured. In our environment computers normally are assigned
IP addresses dynamically, using DHCP. We need to change this
and assign the IP Address statically to the one we have selected.
Here are the steps on Windows XP. On the desktop right click on
“My Network Places” and select properties at the bottom of the
menu.
Figure 16 – Right Click on Desktop
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