Pilz PSSnet SHL 8T MRP User Manual

Page 31

Advertising
background image

Entering the IP Parameters

32

2.1 IP Parameter Basics

PSSnet SHL - Basic Configuration

Pilz GmbH & Co. KG, Felix- Wankel Str. 2, 73760 Ostfildern

Since 1993, RFC 1519 has been using Classless Inter Domain Routing
(CIDR) to provide a solution to get around these problems. CIDR overcomes
these class boundaries and supports classless address ranges.

With CIDR, you enter the number of bits that designate the IP address range.
You represent the IP address range in binary form and count the mask bits
that designate the netmask. The netmask indicates the number of bits that
are identical to the network part for all IP addresses in a given address range.
Example:

The combination of a number of class C address ranges is known as “super-
netting”. This enables you to subdivide class B address ranges to a very fine
degree.

IP address, decimal

149.218.112.1
149.218.112.127

CIDR notation: 149.218.112.0/25

Mask bits

Network mask,
decimal

255.255.255.128

IP address, hexadecimal

10010101 11011010 01110000 00000001

10010101 11011010 01110000 01111111

25 mask bits

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: