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Ethernet tcp/ip
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2. Move the mouse pointer to the text line:
3. If you want to give your fieldbus node a name, delete the name "node1" and
4. To assign the coupler a desired IP address, mark the IP address specified in
5. Because the second example is not necessary at present, insert a "#" in front
Note
To address more fieldbus nodes, enter a corresponding text line showing the
corresponding entries for each node.
6. Save the altered settings in this text file "bootptab.txt". To do this go to the
BootP Server
7. Now open the dialog window for the WAGO BootP server by going to the
8. Click on the "Start" button in the opened dialog window.
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
ETHERNET TCP/IP
No gateway is required for the local network described in this example.
Therefore, the first example: "Example of entry with no gateway" can be
used.
"node1:ht=1:ha=0030DE000100:ip=10.1.254.100" and mark the 12
character hardware address which is entered after ha=...
Enter the MAC-ID of your own network coupler.
enter any name in its place.
the example which is entered after ip=...
Replace it with the IP address you have selected.
of the text line of the second example: "# node2:hat=1:ha=003 0DE 0002
00:ip=10.1.254.200:T3=0A.01.FE.01", so that this line will be ignored.
File menu, menu item Save, and close the editor.
Start menu on your screen surface, menu item Program / WAGO Software /
WAGO BootP Server and click on WAGO BootP Server.
This will activate the inquiry/response mechanism of the BootP protocol.
A series of messages will be displayed in the BootP server. The error
messages indicate that some services (i.e. port 67, port 68) in the operating
system have not been defined.
Fig. 3.1-12: Dialog window of the WAGO BootP server with messages
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Starting up a Fieldbus Node
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