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101-1017

Manufacturer Part Number
101-1017
Description
KIT DEV POWERCORE 3800 INT'L
Manufacturer
Rabbit Semiconductor
Series
PowerCore FLEXr
Type
MPU Moduler
Datasheet

Specifications of 101-1017

Contents
RabbitCore Module, Dev. Board, AC Adapter, Cable and Dynamic C® CD-Rom
Processor To Be Evaluated
PowerCore 38xx
Interface Type
Ethernet
For Use With/related Products
RCM3800
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
6.2.3 Dynamically Assigned Internet Addresses
In many instances, devices on a network do not have fixed IP addresses. This is the case
when, for example, you are assigned an IP address dynamically by your dial-up Internet
service provider (ISP) or when you have a device that provides your IP addresses using
the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). The PowerCore modules can use such
IP addresses to send and receive packets on the Internet, but you must take into account
that this IP address may only be valid for the duration of the call or for a period of time,
and could be a private IP address that is not directly accessible to others on the Internet.
These addresses can be used to perform some Internet tasks such as sending e-mail or
browsing the Web, but it is more difficult to participate in conversations that originate
elsewhere on the Internet. If you want to find out this dynamically assigned IP address,
under Windows 98 you can run the
program while you are connected and look
winipcfg
at the interface used to connect to the Internet.
Many networks use IP addresses that are assigned using DHCP. When your computer
comes up, and periodically after that, it requests its networking information from a DHCP
server. The DHCP server may try to give you the same address each time, but a fixed IP
address is usually not guaranteed.
If you are not concerned about accessing the PowerCore module from the Internet, you
can place the PowerCore module on the internal network using an IP address assigned
either statically or through DHCP.
User’s Manual
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