DUT IP Address

DUT IP Address

Last updated: April 28, 2013

This section is only applicable to the lab application.

Description

The test set provides a field for entering the IP Address for a wireless device being tested using the packet and CS (circuit switched) data channels.

There are two requirements for the DUT IP Address field:

  1. The network portion (see IP Address Formatting ) of the wireless device's DUT IP address must be the same as the network and subnet portion of the test set's LAN IP Address.
  2. The host portion of the wireless device's DUT IP address must be unique. (It should not be the same as any other host on the network or subnet that the test set is connected to.) In other words, DUT IP Address must be set to a different value in all test sets within the same network. Further, each DUT IP Address within the test set ( DUT IP Address , DUT IP Address 2 , etc.) must be set to a different value.

How Network Addresses Are Assigned

Network IDs are assigned by the NIC (Network Information Center). The network portion (first two bytes) of the class B address in the example above would be acquired from the NIC by a network administrator to avoid conflicts with other networks. The network administrator is then free to allocate subnets as needed since subnetting is not visible outside the network.

If you do not know the IP address the test set and/or DUT should be set to, or which unique host IDs are available, you should contact your network administrator.

How to Interpret IP Addresses

The network portion of the LAN IP Address depends on the address classification as shown below:

LAN IP Address Classification

Class A = 1.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255
Class B = 128.0.0.0 to 191.255.255.255
Class C = 192.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.255
Class D = 224.0.0.0 to 247.255.255.255

An IP Address consists of a 4-byte (32 bit) number. Each byte is in a decimal form separated from other bytes by a dot. This is referred to as a "dotted decimal" format.

   
NOTE
The test set does not allow LAN IP Addresses in the range of 127.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255 because these addresses are assigned for use as the Internet host loopback address.

   

The IP address class defines which bytes contain the network portion of the address. For Class A addresses, the first byte from the left identifies the network. For class B it is the first two bytes from the left, and for class C it is the first three bytes. Class D addresses are multicast, which are used when a datagram is directed to multiple hosts. See IP Address Formatting .

IP Address Formatting

Class

Byte 1

Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4
A

Network

Host
B

Network

Host
C Network Host

D

Multicast

Determining the Test Set's Network Address

If the test set's LAN IP Address is set to 130.29.183.121, as shown below, the first two bytes represent the network portion since this is a Class B address.

If the test set is on a subnet, the Subnet Mask must be applied to determine the subnet address. This is done by performing bit-wise AND logic between the binary values of the LAN IP Address and Subnet Mask. See Applying the Subnet Address .

Applying the Subnet Address
LAN IP Address 130 29 183 121
Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0
Subnet Mask (Binary)

1

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
LAN IP Address (Binary) 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1

Subnet Address (Binary)

1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Subnet Address Network130

Network

29

Subnet

183

Host

0

As shown in the table above, the Subnet Mask splits the 16 bit host portion of the class B address into an 8-bit subnet ID and an 8-bit host ID.

In this example the DUT IP Address would need to be set to 130.29.183.XXX to match the test set's subnet ID. The host portion of the LAN IP Address is identified by the bits corresponding to the 0 bits in the Subnet Mask. Therefore, the last byte in the DUT IP Address must not be 121 or any address that corresponds with any other host on the subnet at 130.29.183.XXX

This setting is non-volatile (it persists across partial and full presets and power-cycling the test set).

Additional Information

The IP address currently in use by the DUT is displayed in the DUT IP Address Information window.

When two test sets are connected using an External Device Connection , the DUT IP Address setting is inaccessible if the DUT is connected to the current test set using an IP address assigned by the other test set.

GPIB command: CALL:MS:IP:ADDRess

Related Topics


DUT IP Setup

DUT IP Address Information