What is an ip address – Extron Electronics VN-COMMANDER User Manual

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Appendix A: IP Addressing

What is an IP Address?

A full explanation of IP addressing is beyond the scope of
this user guide. However the following details will
provide you with enough information to get started.

An IP Address is a 32-bit binary number that is used to
identify each device on an Ethernet network. This
number is usually represented by four decimal numbers
(each in the range 0 to 255) separated by dots,

e.g.

198.123.34.240. This is called ‘dotted decimal notation’.

An IP Address is divided into two parts:

• the ‘network identifier’, and

• the ‘host identifier’.

On a given network each address must have the same
network identifier value but have a unique host
identifier. There are, therefore, different ‘classes’ of
address which define:

• the range of valid addresses, and

• which parts of the address are used for the network

and host identifiers.

The most common IP Address classes are:

Class
Name

Valid Address Range

Identifier Arrangement

Class A

0.0.0.1

to 127.255.255.254

NNN.HHH.HHH.HHH

Class B

128.0.0.1 to 191.255.255.254

NNN.NNN.HHH.HHH

Class C

192.0.0.1 to 223.255.255.254

NNN.NNN.NNN.HHH

Where: NNN = Network identifier

HHH = Host identifier

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