Variation 2:Starting Up With The Wago Bootp Server; Note The Mac-Id And Establish The Fieldbus Node - WAGO 750 Series Manual

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3.1.7.2 Variation 2:Starting up with the WAGO BootP Server

This procedure contains the following steps:
6. Noting the MAC-ID and establishing the fieldbus node
7. Connecting the PC and fieldbus node
8. Determining the IP address
9. Allocation of the IP address to the fieldbus node
10. Function of the fieldbus tests
11. Deactivating the BootP Protocol
Note
When starting up the 750-841 controller, there are a number of important
factors to consider, since the start-up of this controller differs significantly in
certain respects from the 750-842 ETHERNET controller.

3.1.7.2.1 Note the MAC-ID and establish the Fieldbus Node

Before establishing your fieldbus node, please note the hardware address
(MAC-ID) of your ETHERNET fieldbus controller.
This is located on the rear of the fieldbus controller and on a self-adhesive
tear-off label on the side of the fieldbus controller.
MAC-ID of the fieldbus controller:
3.1.7.2.2 Connecting PC and Fieldbus Node
Connect the assembled ETHERNET TCP/IP fieldbus node to a hub using a
standard Ethernet cable, or directly to the PC with a "crossover" cable. The
transmission rate of the controller is dependant on the baud rate of the PC
network interface card.
Attention
For a direct connection to a PC, a "crossover" cable is required instead of a
parallel cable.
Now start the BootP server on the PC and apply power to the controller (DC
24 V power pack). Once the operating voltage has been switched on, the PFC
initialization starts. The fieldbus controller determines the configuration of the
I/O modules and creates the process image. During the startup the 'I/O' LED
(Red) flashes at a high frequency.
When the I/O LED turns green, the fieldbus controller is ready for operation.
If an error has occurred during startup, a fault code is flashed on the
'I/O'-LED. If the I/O LED flashes 6 times (indicating error code 6) and then 4
times (indicating error argument 4), an IP address has not been assigned yet.
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
ETHERNET TCP/IP
Fieldbus Controller 750-841
Starting up an ETHERNET TCP/IP fieldbus node
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