Setting The Ip Address Using The Arp Table; Fig. 12 Bk9000, Bk9100, Bc9000, Bc9100; Fig. 13 Bk9050 - Beckhoff BC9000 Documentation

Bus terminal controller for ethernet
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Table 100
Register
0
1
Default
Byte
1
2
3
4
Sample
Fig. 12: BK9000, BK9100, BC9000, BC9100
Fig. 13: BK9050
Switch no.
1
Valence
1
In this example ON
Value
1
Software reset
A software reset of the BK9500 is required in order to save changes in the tables of a BK9000. A
hardware reset (power on/off) is not sufficient!
4.4.3

Setting the IP address using the ARP table

An easy method of modifying the IP address is to set the address using the DOS window. It is, however, only
possible to alter addresses within the same network class. The new IP address that has been set remains
stored even after the Bus Coupler has been switched off.
Procedure
• Set DIP switches 9 and 10 to OFF. DIP switches 1-8 then no longer have any address function.
• Open a DOS box on your PC.
• Enter the command "ping <OLD IP address>" to create an entry in the ARP table.
• Read the table with the command "ARP -a".
• Enter "ARP -d <OLD IP address>" to remove the Bus Coupler from the table.
• Use "ARP -s <NEW IP address> <MAC-ID [} 30]>" to make an entry manually.
• With "ping -l 123 <NEW IP address>" the new IP address becomes valid.
BC9000 and BC9100
High byte
IP-Byte 2
Not used
Default value (hex)
0xAC
0x10
0x11
(DIP switch)
2
3
4
5
2
4
8
16
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
0
0
8
0
Version: 4.0.0
Parameterization and Commissioning
Low byte
IP-Byte 1
IP-Byte 3
Default value (dec)
172
dec
16
dec
17
dez
(0 to 255
dec
6
7
8
9 (1) 10 (2)
32
64
128
-
OFF
ON
ON
OFF OFF
0
64
128
-
)
-
-
Total=201
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