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APPENDIX

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Appendix #2 Utilizing IP Addresses on Local Network

#2.1 Introduction

Most of our businesses are done via Internet, lately. We play with information by transmitting through e- mails and searching the world of Internet. IP address is what we utilize to access to the Internet.

Currently used IP addresses are limited. And there are 5 classes’ networks in the world for now, and a network contains lots of IP addresses. A network can hold limited IP addresses. The numbers depend on network class. 5 classes are from A to E, and the most common one is C class network.

#2.2 IP construction and Network class

1) IP construction

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e.g. 192.168.1.1

2) Network class

A class: A network that contains IP addresses from 0 to 127 at room ‘X1’.

Network ID: X1

Host ID: X2, X3, X4

Total number of A-class networks is 128 in the world.

B class: A network that contains IP addresses from 127 to 191 at room ‘X1’.

Network ID: X1, X2

Host ID: X3, X4

Total number of B-class networks is 65,534 in the world.

Cclass: A network that contains IP addresses from 192 to 223 at room ‘X1’. Network ID: X1, X2, X3

Host ID: X4

It is the most common network in the world, and the total number of C-class networks is 2,097,152

Dclass: A network that contains IP addresses from 224 to 239 at room ‘X1’. D-class network is for multicasting, and it is not allowed to use for common users.

E class : A network that contains IP addresses from 240 to 225 at room ‘X1’. E-class network is

reserved.

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Contents User’s Guide Cctv Monitor User ELX4-60FCC Compliance Statement Important Notice Rugged Cctv ELX4Setting at Text menu Setting at Serial Setup’s RS232 menu Appendix #2 Utilizing IP Addresses on Local Network Introduction What is ELX4-60?ELX4-60 Key featuresFront Panel Product DescriptionDIO Rear PanelInstallation Summary Viewing basic screen Quad-split MonitoringViewing single full screen Viewing multi screenViewing all channels with sequence mode Viewing an alarm triggered channel Viewing images with Digital ZoomViewing with connected PTZ Save Preset Load PresetPan/Tilt Control Zoom/Focus ControlUsing Screen Lock Using RelayPlayback via various mode PlaybackPlayback via split screen Playback with Digital ZoomVarious playback modes Button control Using Search ModeCopy Image Copy / Backup / Delete Data ManagerSeconds Select DiskStart Date & Time / End Date & Time Backup ManagerQuick Setup ConfigurationDelete Data Date/TimeDaylight Saving Time ZoneTime Format Date/TimeRecording Channel Status Configuration StatusRecording Speed/Quality Audio RecordingName Camera Analog Camera Channels Ch ~ ChTIP Type StatusColor Gain/Brightness/ContrastTime Schedule Normal Rec. Analog Camera Channels Ch ~ ChWeekday Start/End Setting Time ScheduleDay Start/End Special Time RecordingEvent Recording Setting Special TimeAlarm Rec. Analog Camera Channels Ch ~ Ch MD AreaSensor 1/2/3/4 Setting MD Area Pre Alarm secText Post Alarm sec Setup RelaySpecial Time Seq. Switchingsec Alarm Pop-up/Pop-up HoldsecMonitor Audio SystemRecording / Monitoring TextSync Text With DeviceSeek Header Timeout msDelimiter LinesTo designate Weekday/Weekend and Day/Night Time ScheduleSpecial Time Admin Password User PasswordRemote Setup SecurityAuto Del. Alarm Disk SetupBackup Reminder Auto Del. NormalNetwork NetworkDNS Server IP Address IP Address, NetMask, and Gateway AddressXDSL User ID/PasswordHRS Interval HRSGroup ID Monitoring Port / Playback Port TP Server PortFirewall / Port Serial Setup InterfaceBaud rate/Parity/Stop bit/Data bit Remote Control ID How to register remote controllerMiscellaneous Reset Values Alarm BuzzerKeyboard Control Addr Keyboard PTZ AddrUtility Disk Manager Type Activating IP Cam menus Using IP CamConfiguration Camera Setting IP Camera Channels Ch ~ ChIP AddressURL PortBand Width LimitKB/s Local IP Cam List SearchSelect Cam Normal Rec. IP Camera Channels Ch ~ Ch Alarm Rec. IP Cam Channel Ch ~ Ch Recording Speed/Quality & Pre Alarm & Post AlarmIP Cam Event Connecting External Device Using Text DeviceSetting at Text menu Setting at Alarm Rec. menu Setting at Serial Setup’s RS232 menuSetting at Normal Rec. menu Setting at Serial Setup’s PTZ menu Using KeyboardAppendix Appendix #1 Technical Specification Appendix Appendix #2.1 Introduction Appendix #2 Utilizing IP Addresses on Local Network#2.2 IP construction and Network class IP constructionFeatures of Addresses Network configuration To use as one network#2.3 C-class Network To use as three sub-networks 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/2 To use as two sub-networks 1/2 + 1/2To use as four sub-networks 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 + 1/4 Appendix