TCP/IP SETTING MANUAL

 TCP/IP Setting Manual

Understanding IP Addresses

Each IP address consists of a network ID and a host ID. The network ID, also known as the network address, identifies the systems that are located on the same physical network. All computers in the same physical network must have the same network ID, and the network ID must be unique to the internetwork. The host ID, also known as the host address, identifies each TCP/IP host within a network.

IP addresses are logical 32-bit numbers that are broken down into four 8-bit fields known as octets. Microsoft TCP/IP supports class A, B, and C addresses. The class addresses define which bits are used for the network ID and which bits are used for the host ID.

Configuring Windows clients for TCP/IP involves installing and configuring the TCP/IP network protocol.

Configuring TCP/IP on Windows 10

The following instructions are based on the Configuring TCP/IP function of Windows 10.
1. In search engine, type in control panel and open.



2. Click on Network and Internet


3. Click on Network and Sharing Center


4. On the left hand side, click on Change Adapter settings


5. Click on Ethernet 2


6. Click on IPv4 option


7. Key in addresses based on subnetting calculation that we have done previously






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