Extron Electronics VN-COMMANDER User Manual

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Appendix A: IP Addressing

The following is an example of an invalid Class C
addressing scheme:

Device

IP Address

VN-COMMANDER
Computer

208.132.180.41

VN Processor 1

192.157.180.42

VN Processor 2

209.100.123.43

NOTE:

These are invalid because the network identifier for each

address is not the same, even though each IP Address is unique.

You can perform a simple test from your computer to
check that a device at a particular address is responding
correctly. See ‘Testing the Ethernet Link’ on page 12.

Sublet Mask

The Subnet Mask is another 32-bit binary number that is
used to ‘mask’ certain bits of the IP Address. This
provides a method of extending the number of network
options for a given IP Address. It works by allowing part
of the host identifier to be used as a ‘subnet identifier’.
Any further explanation of this facility is not relevant to
VN-COMMANDER.

However, it is important that you set the correct value for
the Subnet Mask. The basic values depend on the class of
IP Address being used:

Class Name

Subnet Mask

Class A

255.0.0.0

Class B

255.255.0.0

Class C

255.255.255.0

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