The IP address format is X.X.X.X, where each X is an integer between 1 and 255. The
integers are separated by decimal points. For a given network with its own class C
addressing scheme, the first three integers of each address must be the same. The fourth
integer must be unique for each addressed device. Do not use 0 or 255 in the fourth
position. They are reserved integers.
For three hubs and an HP network management station on the network, the class C
addresses might be:
management station 192.1.1.1
first hub 192.1.1.10
second hub 192.1.1.11
third hub 192.1.1.12
… …
See “IPconfig” in chapter 3 for the IP configuration procedures and descriptions of the
parameters.
D-4 Network Addressing
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