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KIT APPLCTN RABBITCORE RCM4010

101-1218

Manufacturer Part Number
101-1218
Description
KIT APPLCTN RABBITCORE RCM4010
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Series
RabbitCore®r
Datasheet

Specifications of 101-1218

Main Purpose
*
Embedded
*
Utilized Ic / Part
RCM4010
Primary Attributes
*
Secondary Attributes
*
Processor To Be Evaluated
Rabbit 4000
Interface Type
Ethernet
Operating Supply Voltage
12 V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
Other names
316-1156
6.2.1 IP Addresses Explained
IP (Internet Protocol) addresses are expressed as 4 decimal numbers separated by periods,
for example:
Each decimal number must be between 0 and 255. The total IP address is a 32-bit number
consisting of the 4 bytes expressed as shown above. A local network uses a group of adja-
cent IP addresses. There are always 2
called subnet mask) determines how many IP addresses belong to the local network. The
netmask is also a 32-bit address expressed in the same form as the IP address. An example
netmask is:
This netmask has 8 zero bits in the least significant portion, and this means that 2
addresses are a part of the local network. Applied to the IP address above
(216.103.126.155), this netmask would indicate that the following IP addresses belong to
the local network:
The lowest and highest address are reserved for special purposes. The lowest address
(216.102.126.0) is used to identify the local network. The highest address
(216.102.126.255) is used as a broadcast address. Usually one other address is used for the
address of the gateway out of the network. This leaves 256 - 3 = 253 available IP
addresses for the example given.
User’s Manual
216.103.126.155
10.1.1.6
255.255.255.0
216.103.126.0
216.103.126.1
216.103.126.2
etc.
216.103.126.254
216.103.126.255
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IP addresses in a local network. The netmask (also
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