
Introduction
Example Calculating the Derived IP Network Address
| Locate the global address label on the | IEEE GLOBAL ADDRESS | ||||||||||||
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| numbers will result in a decimal | 8 4 . 1 1 . 1 1 4 . 1 6 8 | ||||||||||||
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derived IP address.
Note: When you have determined which IP network address you will be using, register it with your system administrator to avoid duplication.
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