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Assigning a Subnet Mask, Step 1

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Accessing Network Configuration Settings Chapter 3 Configuration of the Cisco IP Conference Station 7935 Each IP address has two parts: the network ID and the host ID. The network ID identifies all hosts that are on the same physical network. The host ID identifies a specific host on a network. Follow these steps to assign an IP address. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Press the Up or Down scroll button to select IP address. The current IP address is displayed. Use the < softkey to delete the current IP address. Use the dialing pad to enter a new IP address. Use the . softkey to enter periods (.) and the < softkey to correct any mistakes. Press the Save softkey to save your changes. Assigning a Subnet Mask Note You can only manually assign a subnet mask if DHCP is disabled. The subnet mask is used to partition the IP address into a network and a host identifier. The subnet mask is used to mask a portion of the IP address so that TCP/IP can distinguish the network ID from the host ID. Follow these steps to assign a subnet mask. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Press the Up or Down scroll button to select IP Mask. Use the < softkey to delete the current subnet mask. Use the dialing pad to enter a new subnet mask. Use the . softkey to enter periods (.) and the < softkey to correct any mistakes. Press the Save softkey to save your changes. Cisco IP Conference Station 7935 Administration Guide 3-8 78-12727-03

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Chapter 3
Configuration of the Cisco IP Conference Station 7935
Accessing Network Configuration Settings
3-8
Cisco IP Conference Station 7935 Administration Guide
78-12727-03
Each IP address has two parts: the network ID and the host ID. The network ID
identifies all hosts that are on the same physical network. The host ID identifies a
specific host on a network.
Follow these steps to assign an IP address.
Step 1
Press the
Up
or
Down
scroll button to select IP address.
The current IP address is displayed.
Step 2
Use the
<
softkey to delete the current IP address.
Step 3
Use the dialing pad to enter a new IP address.
Use the
.
softkey to enter periods (.) and the
<
softkey to correct any mistakes.
Step 4
Press the
Save
softkey to save your changes.
Assigning a Subnet Mask
Note
You can only manually assign a subnet mask if DHCP is disabled.
The subnet mask is used to partition the IP address into a network and a host
identifier. The subnet mask is used to mask a portion of the IP address so that
TCP/IP can distinguish the network ID from the host ID.
Follow these steps to assign a subnet mask.
Step 1
Press the
Up
or
Down
scroll button to select IP Mask.
Step 2
Use the
<
softkey to delete the current subnet mask.
Step 3
Use the dialing pad to enter a new subnet mask.
Use the
.
softkey to enter periods (.) and the
<
softkey to correct any mistakes.
Step 4
Press the
Save
softkey to save your changes.