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An IP address is represented in decimal; the eight-bit values are delimited from each other by a
period ("."). For example, an IP address of class C is represented as shown below.
For class C
11000000
192
A network is determined by a network number. Define a unique host number for each host in
the network. For instance, assume that the number 192.001.000 is selected as the network
number.
Host number
1
S10mini
Since the S10mini and MELSEC belong to the same network, assign them the unique host
numbers 1 and 2. The resulting station IP addresses are as shown below:
S10mini : 192.001.000.001
MELSEC: 192.001.000.002
00000001
001
Network address
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00000000
00000001
000
Host number
2
MELSEC
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001
Host number
Network number
(192.001.000)
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