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en:netzer:networksettings [2012/08/10 11:46] svesch [Auto IP (from Version 1.4 pro)] Starting IP calculation added. |
en:netzer:networksettings [2012/08/10 11:46] svesch [Auto IP (from Version 1.4 pro)] |
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In this mode, Netzer selects an IP address from AutoIP area 169.254.1.0 - 169.254.254.255 directly upon restart. The subnetwork mask is 255.255.0.0, a gateway address is not provided. Selection and provision of the AutoIP address is done following the [[wp>Zeroconf]] protocol. This guarantees tha the IP address is well-defined in the network. | In this mode, Netzer selects an IP address from AutoIP area 169.254.1.0 - 169.254.254.255 directly upon restart. The subnetwork mask is 255.255.0.0, a gateway address is not provided. Selection and provision of the AutoIP address is done following the [[wp>Zeroconf]] protocol. This guarantees tha the IP address is well-defined in the network. | ||
- | The starting AutoIP is chosen in format 169.254.X.Y. X is the 5th number and Y the 6th number of the MAC address. If for example Netzer has the MAC address //00-04-a3-2c-3d-9f// than the IP address is 169.254.61.159. | + | The starting AutoIP is chosen in format 169.254.X.Y. X is the 5th number and Y the 6th number of the MAC address. If for example Netzer has the MAC address //00-04-a3-2c-3d-9f// than the IP address is //169.254.61.159//. |
In AutoIP mode, the IP address has a minor role. Accordingly, the IP address actually used is not very easy to determine (exception: [[spislave|SPI Slave mode]]). Instead, other mechanisms are used to access devices in such a network, e.g. via the name of the device. | In AutoIP mode, the IP address has a minor role. Accordingly, the IP address actually used is not very easy to determine (exception: [[spislave|SPI Slave mode]]). Instead, other mechanisms are used to access devices in such a network, e.g. via the name of the device. |