Grass Valley UniConfi NVISION Series v.2.0 User Manual
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UniConfig
User’s Guide
and its subnet mask is typically 255.255.255.000. That mask means that 24 bits are used for the
subnet and 8 bits are used for the device address.
(Device addresses 0 and 255 are reserved for other purposes and may not be used.)
IP addresses for router control cards must be fixed addresses. DHCP
1
is not used.
IP addresses are divided into classes. Specific classes are intended for different functions. For
example, IP addresses on the 192.168.xxx.xxx subnet are known as class C addresses and are
intended for use in private closed networks. This range is recommended for use with all Miranda
products using a fixed IP structure.
Barring any IP addresses provided by your IT administrator, we suggest the following IP address
settings for router control cards:
With these IP addresses, your configuration PC should configured so that one of its IP addresses
is 192.168.1.nnn where nnn is different from any address used by the routers.
All Miranda routers support Ethernet communication at 100
Mb/s.
1. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Router
Primary Control Card
Secondary Control Card
First router
192.168.1.5
192.168.1.6
Second router
192.168.1.7
192.168.1.8
Third router
192.168.1.9
192.168.1.10
Fourth router
192.168.1.11
192.168.1.12
. . .