Deactivating The Bootp Protocol - WAGO 750 Series Manual

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Starting up an ETHERNET TCP/IP fieldbus node

3.1.7.2.6 Deactivating the BootP Protocol

By default, the BootP protocol is activated in the controller.
When the BootP protocol is activated, the controller expects the
permanent presence of a BootP server. If, however, there is no BootP
server available at a power-on reset, the PFC's network remains inactive.
To operate the controller with the IP configuration stored in the EEPROM, the
BootP protocol must be deactivated.
Note
If the BootP protocol is disabled after the IP address assignment, the stored
IP address is retained even after power is removed from your controller.
1. Disabling of the BootP protocol is done via the built-in web pages stored in
2. Now enter the controller's I/P address in the address box of the browser and
3. One of the controller's built-in web pages is displayed. The opening page
4. A dialog window will open and ask for a password. This serves as access
5. To logon as the administrator, enter the user name admin and the password
Note
If the controller does not display the opening HTML page, make sure your
web browser is setup to bypass the proxy server for local addresses.
the controller. Open a web browser on your PC (e.g., Microsoft Internet
Explorer).
press the Enter key.
displays information about your fieldbus controller. Click the Port
hyperlink on the left navigation bar.
protection, and includes the three different user groups: admin, guest and
user.
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