Default gateways, Mac addresses, Figure a-9 router as default gateway – Comtech EF Data SLM-5650A Vipersat User Manual

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Appendix A - Network Addressing

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IP Addressing

Each of the four subnets can, in turn, support 64 members.
The example subnet used above yielded 4 subnets, but you can use a different

mask to meet the specific requirements of your network.

Default Gateways

A default gateway is a network device, usually a router, that is responsible for

routing data packets out of the local network segment.
The address of the gateway is entered into the devices on the local network,

providing them with a location to send data that is destined for another segment.

Figure A-9 Router as Default Gateway

MAC Addresses

A MAC address is a physical hardware address that gets assigned to the inter-

face of a networking device. This address is typically created and burned into a

device’s ROM during the manufacturing process. MAC addresses are unique to

the device and are not typically user-assignable.
The MAC address is used for Layer 2 (Data Link) communications between

networking devices, and consists of 12 alpha-numeric characters as shown in

the example below:

Example: 00-3f-bf-00-01-45

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