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network:ip [2017/12/15 12:01]
127.0.0.1 external edit
network:ip [2018/05/09 15:57]
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 <- network:​protocols|Protocols & Ports used ^ network:​start|Network Specifications ^ network:​\\END -> <- network:​protocols|Protocols & Ports used ^ network:​start|Network Specifications ^ network:​\\END ->
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 ===== IP Basic Settings ===== ===== IP Basic Settings =====
  
-Before delivery, each Series 52 system is configured with an IP basic setting. This setting ​accords to a certain pattern, unless the customer indicates different requirements in his order.+Before delivery, each Series 52 system is configured with an IP basic setting. This setting ​has a certain pattern, unless the customer indicates different requirements in his order.
  
 Each controller with an integrated Ethernet interface has a dedicated network address, the so-called MAC address (''​MAC - Media Access Control''​). This address is always unambiguous and unique. DHD owns the MAC address range ''​00:​0A:​63:​00:​00:​00''​ to ''​00:​0A:​63:​FF:​FF:​FF'',​ therefore this address is also referred as serial number of a DHD device. Each controller with an integrated Ethernet interface has a dedicated network address, the so-called MAC address (''​MAC - Media Access Control''​). This address is always unambiguous and unique. DHD owns the MAC address range ''​00:​0A:​63:​00:​00:​00''​ to ''​00:​0A:​63:​FF:​FF:​FF'',​ therefore this address is also referred as serial number of a DHD device.
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 </​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
  
-These last 3 Bytes of the MAC address are used for composing ​the IP address for the basic setting. ​Please find below an example for the MAC address 10:00:02:+<WRAP center round important 80%> 
 +**Important**\\  ​These last 3 Bytes of the MAC address are used for generating ​the IP address for the basic setting. 
 +</​WRAP>​ 
 +Find below an example for the MAC address 10:00:02
  
   * Every single Byte is translated into the decimal format: ''​10h = 16, 00h = 0, 02h = 2''​   * Every single Byte is translated into the decimal format: ''​10h = 16, 00h = 0, 02h = 2''​
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   * ''​IP address: 10.16.0.2''​   * ''​IP address: 10.16.0.2''​
   * ''​Subnet mask: 255.0.0.0''​   * ''​Subnet mask: 255.0.0.0''​
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 ===== IP Configuration ===== ===== IP Configuration =====