Freecom Technologies MusicPal Domain Name Server, Internet address classes, Class a, Class B

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Domain Name Server

 

The computer address is difficult to read, which is why a second system is used in the

 

Internet by the name of DNS (Domain Name Server). This translates human-readable

 

names such as www.sharemydisk.com into computer readable names like 82.161.11.206.

 

Each Internet user must have an IP address. You do not need the human-readable name,

 

but it is quite useful if you want other users to find you. A few examples of this include:

 

if you operate a web server or if you want to show your friends images stored on your

 

computer. Many large companies such as ISPs maintain their own DNS server and let

 

their customers use the server to search for addresses.

 

Internet address classes

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The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) allocates certain blocks of addresses to

 

organizations. Individual users or small organizations can obtain their addresses either

 

from the IANA or from an Internet service provider (ISP). You can visit the IANA homepage

 

at www.iana.org. The IANA issues different class of IP addresses. There are five standard

 

classes of IP addresses. They are:

 

Class A

 

ClassAaddressescanhaveupto16,777,214hostsonasinglenetwork.Theyuseaneight-bitnetwork

 

number and a 24-bit node number. Class A addresses are in this range: 1.x.x.x to 126.x.x.x.

 

Class B

 

Class B addresses can have up to 65,354 hosts on a network. A Class B address uses a

 

16-bit network number and a 16-bit node number. Class B addresses are in this range:

 

128.1.x.x to 191.254.x.x.

 

Class C

 

Class C addresses may have up to 254 hosts in one network. Class C addresses use 24 bits for

 

network addresses and eight bits for nodes. They range from 192.0.1x to 223.255.254.x.

 

Class D

 

Class D addresses are used for multicasts, in other word messages sent to multiple hosts.

 

Class D addresses range from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.

Class E

Class E addresses are for experimental purposes. For each unique value in the network por- tion of the address, the range base address (the host address contains only zeroes) is known as the network address and is not usually assigned to a host. The top address of the range (host address contains only ones) is unassigned. It is instead used as the broadcast address

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Contents Musicpal Freecom Technologies GmbH Germany Package Contents Dear UserChapter Appendix Technical Support Freecom on the Internet TrademarkSoftware requirements System requirementsNetwork requirements Hardware requirementsCompatible file formats CompatibilityCompatible play-list formats Compatible streaming formatsSafety precautions Advantages of the Freecom MusicPalSoftware features Hardware featuresConnecting / Installing the Freecom MusicPal Hardware LAN Hardware Wlan Freecom MusicPal Connecting / Installing the Freecom MusicPal Chapter  Getting to know the Freecom MusicPal .1.1 Freecom MusicPal Front SideGetting to know the Freecom MusicPal .1. Freecom MusicPal Rear SideFreecom MusicPal Functions OverviewOverview of Internet Radio Overview of ExtrasOverview of Settings Wlan IP LAN IPNow Playing OptionsFavorites Select Add to favoritesInternet Radio Select the category you wantMedia server UPnP Extras Settings Sleep TimerSelect Use Sleep Timer? Yes Wake-Up Timer Snooze Timer snooze function ClockSelect Use NTP-Server? Yes Manual configuration of date and time Select which time zone you areSelect Use NTP-Server? No Show Clock Idle Time RSS Feed Use ´Now Playing´ Select between Use ‘Now Playing’ in clock? Yes or NoShow Clock Edit Favorites Wlan Access Point Connecting with hidden Wlan Access Points Menu Select Access Point, select Hidden Access PointWlan Region Select Wlan RegionUsing Dhcp Select Use DHCP? YesExtras Settings RSS Feeds Select Extras SettingsCalling an RSS Feed Select RSS FeedsSelect Extras Settings Html BrowserCalling an Html Browser Select Html BrowserWeather Calling the Weather Stock Quotes Calling for Stock Quotes Select Stock QuotesWorld Clock Calling the World Clock Select World ClockCalendar Calling the Calendar Select CalendarManual configuration of the IP address LAN IP/WLAN IP Select Use DHCP? NoSound Play Mode Bass Boost Output Line-out Boost Select the Line-out Boost menu itemStartup Sound Display Brightness Active Brightness Sleep Timer Brightness Sleeping Language Name Check for Updates Information Features of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant PC Freecom Network Storage Assistant PC/MacAccessing your MusicPal web interface Start recovery procedureRepeat search for available Freecom MusicPal . Features of the Freecom Network Storage Assistant Mac Login Name Admin Password..1 Configure basic settings of your Freecom MusicPal .. Web interface of your Freecom Network Storage deviceConfiguring the Freecom MusicPal through the Web Interface How do I access the configuration menu?  Now Playing Settings Click Automatically synchronise with an Internet time server Manual configuration of time and date RSS Feed Use ´Now Playing´ Edit Favorites Wlan Access Point Click Dhcp Client Manual configuration of the IP address LAN IP/WLAN IP Settings Extras Html Browser Calling an Html Browser Weather Calling the Weather Calling for Stock Quotes World Clock Select Calendar Sound Play Mode Output Startup Sound Display Brightness Active Brightness Sleeping Language Check for Updates Administration Change passwordUpdate Firmware Freecom MusicPal in practical usage What do I need what for?Media server UPnP in connection with the Freecom MusicPal 1 LANWlan Connecting the Freecom MusicPal Connecting through a routerDirect connection Configuring the Freecom MusicPal 100Configuring the computer 101102 Subsequent window double-click Internet protocol TCP/IP103 104 105 Using your Mac as media server UPnPHow can I update my firmware? How can I Iisten to Internet Radio?106 VTuner Premium Internet Radio Service 107Registration 108 109 Administration of the Favorites 110111 112 113 Class a Domain Name ServerInternet address classes Class B115 NetmaskSubnet Addressing 116 117 IP address shortageMultiple internal but only one external IP address Network Address TranslationHosting a server Ethernet Cabling MAC Addresses and Address Resolution Protocol119 Cable QualityYour Guarantee Conditions