HP (Hewlett-Packard) J3188A Switch User Manual


 
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Network Addressing
IP Addresses for IP and Non-IP Networks
Network Addressing
For more information, refer to Internetworking with TCP/IP: Principles,
Protocols and Architecture by Douglas E. Comer (Prentice-Hall, Inc.,
publisher).
Device IP Configuration
List all the manageable devices on your network and their IP configuration.
Make sure that every device has a unique IP address. Make sure that all devices
on the network have the same subnet mask.
The IP configuration parameters are as follows:
IP Address: The IP address of the hub is written in the format X.X.X.X, where
each X is a decimal number between 1 and 254. Every IP address on a network
must be unique.
The default value, 0.0.0.0, disables IP communications.
Subnet Mask: The bit mask defines which portion of the IP address is the
subnet address and is written in the format X.X.X.X. The default value is
automatically generated and depends on the class of IP address that you
entered. See your network administrator for the subnet mask address. All
devices on your IP network must use the same subnet mask address.
Default Router: The routing IP address of the nearest router in your network.
The default is 0.0.0.0. If no routers are in your network, enter the IP address
of this device.
Country Phone Number/E-Mail/URL Company Name/Address
United
States/Coun-
tries not in
Europe or
Asia/Pacific
1-703-742-4777
questions@internic.net
http://rs.internic.net
Network Solutions, Inc.
Attn: InterNIC Registration Service
505 Huntmar Park Drive
Herndon, VA 22070
Europe +31 20 592 5065
ncc@ripe.net
http://www.ripe.net
RIPE NCC Kruislaan
409NL-1098 SJ
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Asia/Pacific domreg@apnic.net
http://www.apnic.net
Attention: IN-ADDR.ARPA Registration
Asia Pacific Network Information Center
c/o Internet Initiative Japan, Inc.
Sanbancho Annex Bldg. 1-4 Sanban-cho
Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 102, Japan
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