CTI Products RCD Advanced Client-Server User Manual

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MCNConfig Program: Network Interface Window

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Adding a Network Interface – HIB-IP only

(Skip this section if you are using a PCLTA, or non dial-up HIB-232 module.)

When you start to build a new system, the MCNConfig program will look in the registry to determine
which Network Interface you have selected. If you have set up a Non-IP Network Interface (such as a
PCLTA, or a Non-Dial-Up HIB-232) in the HWSetup program, the MCNConfig program will find it and
select it as the Network Interface for this system.

If you have selected a HIB-IP in the HW Setup program, the MCNConfig program will open the
Network Interface Properties window.

Enter the appropriate parameters for the HIB-IP unit:

Name

Give a name to the HIB-IP unit. This is the name that you will refer to when you add hardware
modules to the system.

Address

Enter a valid Class A, B, or C IP address for this unit.
See details in the HIB-IP Hardware Reference Manual.

Subnet Mask

Enter the Subnet Mask for this IP address.
See details in the HIB-IP Hardware Reference Manual.

The HIB-IP Subnet Mask cannot be less restrictive than the following standard IP Class
Subnet Masks

Class

First Octet

Standard Subnet Size

Standard Subnet Mask

A

1-127

16,777,214

255.0.0.0

B

128-191

65,543

255.255.0.0

C

192-223

253

255.255.255.0

D

224-239

Multicast – Do not use.

E

240-255

Experimental – Do not use.

The HIB-IP units can accept a subnet mask that is more restrictive (more 1's set in the Subnet
Mask), but not less restrictive.

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