Restore/upload saved file configurations, Change password, Private address ranges, ipv4 – Data-Tronix 4-Input IPTV Encoder Modulator (1 RU) User Manual

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Restore/Upload saved file configurations:

1.

Select

Administration.

2.

Select

“Choose file” menu.

3.

Locate

the required file to be imported.

4.

Select

“Upload” to import the selected file into the device.

5.

Remember to save and backup any and all changes.

Change Password:

Use the Change Password section to change or modify the device’s password as desired.












Save and Confirm

new password.

Private Address Ranges, IPv4

Private IPv4 addresses are addresses set aside by the IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) for use within networks

that will not directly communicate or not be seen by the internet. These private addresses cannot be used on the Internet or be

used to communicate with the Internet. ISP’s filter out and delete packets using private IP addresses. Any organization that

uses private IP addresses on devices that communicate with the internet must use a device that performs Network Address

Translation.

Anyone can use private addresses and they are not required to seek permission to use them. Again, networks using private IP

addresses cannot communicate directly with the internet.

There are three blocks of addresses that are set aside by IANA for use in private internets and are not publicly routable on the

global internet:

Private Class A Range: 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255

Private Class B Range: 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255

Private Class C Range: 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255

It is important to note that only

some

of the 172.xx.xx.xx and the 192.xx.xx.xx address ranges are designated for private use.

The remaining addresses are public and can be routable via the global Internet.

More information regarding private addresses can be found at http://www.iana.org and https://www.arin.net

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