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These addresses can be used as net-ID by several organizations
without causing conflicts, for these IP addresses are neither assigned
in the Internet nor are routed in the Internet. To build up private IP-
Networks within the Internet, RFC1597/1918 reserves the following
address areas:
Network class from IP to IP Standard
subnet mask
A 10.0.0.0 10.255.255.255 255.0.0.0
B 172.16.0.0 172.31.255.255 255.255.0.0
C 192.168.0.0 192.168.255.255 255.255.255.0
(The Host-ID is underlined.)
Some Host-IDs are reserved for special purposes.
Host-ID = "0" Identifier of this network,
reserved!
Host-ID = maximum (binary com-
plete "1")
Broadcast address of this net-
work
Never choose an IP address with Host-ID=0 or Host-
ID=maximum! (e.g. for class B with subnet mask =
255.255.0.0, the "172.16.0.0" is reserved and the
"172.16.255.255" is occupied as local broadcast address
for this network.)
7.6 Fast introduction
At the first start-up respectively at an over all reset with an PowerON
again, the Ethernet PG/OP channel and PROFINET IO controller do
not have any IP address. These may only be reached via its MAC
address. IP address parameters may be assigned to the corre-
sponding component by means of the MAC addresses, which may be
found on labels beneath the front flap with the sequence 1. address
PG/OP channel and beneath address of the PROFINET IO controller.
The assignment takes place directly via the hardware configuration of
the Siemens SIMATIC Manager.
For the configuration of the PROFINET IO controller for productive
connections please follow the following approach:
n Assembly and commissioning
n Hardware configuration - CPU
Private IP networks
Reserved Host-IDs
Overview
Steps of configuration
VIPA System 300S Deployment Ethernet communication - productive
Fast introduction
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