User`s manual
Appendix   
224  AX3000 - User's Manual 
A.2 - NETWORK OVERVIEW 
A.2.1 - Ethernet Addresses 
AX3000 terminals (like other devices equipped for Ethernet networking) have a 
unique hardware address which is issued by the manufacturer and cannot be 
modified. This address is in the form of six hexadecimal bytes, separated by 
colons: 
AX3000 Ethernet address format: 
00:A0:34:xx:xx:xx 
Select the '?' command in the horizontal menu of the AX3000 set-up to see the 
AX3000 Ethernet address. 
A.2.2 - IP Address
Every device connected to an Ethernet network must have a single 32-bit 
address which encodes both the network and the host ID. Internet addresses 
(sometimes called «IP addresses») are usually written as four decimal numbers 
separated by decimal points ('.' character). 
There are three main classes of IP address: 
    7 bits  24 bits 
Class A 
0 Network Host 
      14 bits  16 bits 
Class B 
1 0 Network  Host 
    21 bits  8 bits 
Class C 
1 1 0  Network  Host 
Thus every IP address occupies 4 bytes and contains both: 
- A network address, and 
- A host address. 
Note: all devices attached to the same network must have the same class and 
the same network address. Each must have a different host address. 










