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5-194 N9360A Multi UE Tester CDMA2000 User Manual
5 Description of Screens
Setting 1 through 5 Set Act/None (active/inactive) of the gateway and the address. The allowable range is as
follows:
Possible flag values:
None: A default gateway should not be set.
ACT: A default gateway should be set.
If you select None, the field to set an address will be grayed out and cannot be selected.
For description on the Host/Net address, the Gateway address, and the mask value (when
Net is specified), refer to Host/Net, Gateway, and CIDR (Mask) sections in this table,
respectively.
Host/Net Set the Host/Net addresses for Setting 1 through 5. Possible values are as follows:
Allowable range of address values
When Host is specified (CIDR=None): 1.0.0.1 to 223.255.255.255 (From 192.168.1.1 to
192.168.1.255 are unavailable to setting).
When Net is specified (other than CIDR=None): 1.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.255 (From 192.168.1.1
to 192.168.1.255 are unavailable to setting).
The IP address setting supports Class A through C.
It does not support Class D (multicast address) or Class E (reserved address).
If setting a gateway fails, Invalid will be displayed in the Status section.
Changes to the Host/Net takes effect after the Apply Address softkey is pressed.
If you specified Net and set the address to 1.0.0.0, the address will be corrected
automatically to 1.0.0.1 when you change the setting to specify Host.
If the CIDR is set to None, the setting for Host/Net will be treated as a Host address.
If the CIDR is set to other than None, the setting for Host/Net will be treated as a Net
address.
In this case, the Host-ID part of an address specifies 0. If it specifies other than 0, Invalid
will be displayed in the Status section.
Gateway Set the gateway addresses for Setting 1 through 5. Possible values are as follows:
Possible values for the addresses:
1.0.0.1 to 223.255.255.255 (From 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.255 are unavailable to setting).
The IP address setting supports Class A through C.
It does not support Class D (multicast address) or Class E (reserved address).
A gateway setting is valid only when you set an IP address that is in the range stated
above and belongs to the subnet set in the IP Addr/Mask.
If the Gateway setting is disabled when booting, the address will be displayed as (0.0.0.0),
which means invalid.
If you set an address that does not belong to the subnet, Unreachable will be displayed in
the Status section.
Changes to the Gateway setting takes effect only after the Apply Address softkey is
pressed.
Table 5-54[Configuration: Network Setting] screen (continued)
Input Item Description