Chapter 13 Network Administration; 13.1 Ip Addressing; Ip Address Format For Network Classes A, B, C - GE RX3i User Manual

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Chapter 13 Network Administration

This chapter discusses how devices are identified on the network and how data is routed among devices. The
main topics covered are:
IP Addressing
Gateways
Subnets and Supernets

13.1 IP Addressing

Each TCP/IP node on a network must have a unique IP address. The TCP/IP Ethernet Interface is such a node, as
is a PC running TCP/IP. There may be other nodes on the network that are not involved with communications to
the PLCs, but no matter what their function, each TCP/IP node must have its own IP address. It is the IP address
that identifies each node on the IP network (or system of connected networks). The term "host" is often used to
identify a node on a network.

IP Address Format for Network Classes A, B, C

The IP address is 32 bits long and has a netid part and a hostid part. Each network is a Class A, Class B or Class
C network. The class of a network determines how an IP address is formatted and is based on the number of
bits in the netid part of the IP address.
0 1
Class A 0
0 1
Class B 1
0
0 1 2
Class C 1
1 0
In general, the netid part is assigned by the Internet authorities and the hostid part is assigned by your local
network administrator. The class of network determines the number of hosts that can be supported. A Class A
network can support 2
-2 (16,777,214) hosts, Class B, 2
24
minus 2 refers to host numbers reserved for the network itself and the local broadcast.
Each node on the same physical network must have an IP address of the same class and must have the same
netid. Each node on the same physical network must have a different hostid thus giving it a unique IP address.
IP addresses are written in "dotted-decimal" format as four decimal integers (0-255) separated by periods
where each integer gives the value of one byte of the IP address. For example, the 32-bit IP address:
00001010 00000000 00000000 00000001
is written as
10.0.0.1
GFK-2224Q
8
netid
8
netid
8
netid
Figure 97: IP Address Format for Network Classes A, B, C
January 2017
16
hostid
16
16
-2 (65,534) hosts, and Class C, 2
16
24
31
24
hostid
24
hostid
-2 (254) hosts. The
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31
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