Справочник Пользователя для Allen-Bradley devicenet modules in logix5000 control systems
Publication DNET-UM004A-EN-P - March 2004
5-8 Connect Each Device to the Network
Set the IP Address with BootP/DHCP
If the DIP switch = 0 (default), BootP/DHCP is enabled for the device.
On power up, the device requests an IP address from a BootP/DHCP
server.
On power up, the device requests an IP address from a BootP/DHCP
server.
RSLinx software includes a BootP/DHCP server that lets you easily
assign an IP configuration to an EtherNet/IP device such as the linking
device.
assign an IP configuration to an EtherNet/IP device such as the linking
device.
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1. Get the ethernet (MAC) address of the device. The ethernet address is on a sticker located on the side of the device. The ethernet
address in a format similar to: 00-0b-db-14-55-35.
2. Start
⇒ Programs ⇒ Rockwell Software ⇒ BOOTP-DHCP server ⇒ BOOTP-DHCP server.
3. If this is the first time you’ve used the software, specify the default
settings for your network. This typically includes a subnet mask but
may also include other settings shown on the dialog box.
may also include other settings shown on the dialog box.
If you’ve previous used the software and need to change these
settings, access the dialog box from Tools
settings, access the dialog box from Tools
⇒ Network Settings.
4. Double-click the ethernet address of the device.
5. Enter the IP address or host name for the device.
6. Check that the relation list shows the device and the status line
indicates that the software sent the address to the device.