User`s manual
50 •• Data Communications Setup 2000591-001
Assigning an IP Address
Each Advance Network Gateway (ANG) unit on a network must be as-
signed an IP address. This 32-bit number defines each unit’s network ID
and host ID. The user assigns the IP address before the unit is physically
connected to a network.
See Setting Network Address & Loop and Unit Numbers, for instructions
on how to enter the IP address.
The IP Address consists of a 32-bit number divided into four 8-bit fields.
Each field is expressed as a decimal number from 1 to 255 with each
field separated by periods. This is referred to as “dotted decimal” nota-
tion. For example, 192.16.9.52 is an IP address.
Ask your network administrator to assign you an IP Address, or if the
ANG will be in a closed plant area and not connected to the Internet
(World Wide Web) you can select an address from Table 3-1.
See Setting Network Address & Loop and Unit Numbers, for instructions
on how to enter the IP address.
192.165.0.1
192.165.0.2
192.165.0.3
192.165.0.4
192.165.0.5
192.165.0.6
192.165.0.7
192.165.0.8
192.165.0.9
192.165.0.10
192.165.0.11
192.165.0.12
192.165.0.13
192.165.0.14
192.165.0.15
192.165.0.16
192.165.0.17
192.165.0.18
192.165.0.19
- 192.165.0.254
- 192.165.1.254
- 192.165.2.254
192.165.3.1 - 192.165.3.254
Overview
IP Address
How to Assign an IP
Address
Table 3-1. Available IP
Addresses