Moving Images Technologies DCinema Numbering Schema

IP Numbering Schema used by Moving Images Technologies (MIT)

The following IP numbering schema was used by Moving Images Technologies and their subcontractors for DCinema installations monitored by their NOC.  The underscore in the last octet indicates that this number should be replaced by the auditorium number.


Note: On the Mgmt NIC, your gateway is dependent on your internet router. Ask your network administrator for your router IP and static IP address for internet connection. You will set your gateway to the router IP and then click on the advanced tab in the IPv properties to add the static IP for your internet connection.
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