WAGO 750-830 Manual page 83

Modular i/o system bacnet/ip controller
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4. In the dialog window that then appears, right click on LAN and open the
5. Mark the entry Internet protocol TCP/IP
Note
If any of these entries are missing, install the required TCP/IP components and
restart your PC. You must have the Windows NT installation CD, or the in-
stallation CD for Windows 2000/XP to install these components.
6. Then click the Properties button.
7. Be sure to note this data:
8. Now, select an IP address for your fieldbus node.
Note
The client at which the BootP server is executed must always have a fixed IP
address. The controller and the client PC must be located in the same subnet.
9. Be sure to note the IP address you have selected:
3.1.7.2.4
Assigning of IP Address to the Controller
The controller must be assigned an IP address before it can communicate
properly.
This address can be assigned via "WAGO BootP server", or using a PFC pro-
gram. When assigning an address using a PFC program, this can be done in
WAGO-I/O-PRO CAA using the function block
"Ethernet_Set_Network_Config" from the library "Ethernet.lib".
The following describes allocation of the fieldbus node IP address via the
WAGO BootP server.
Note
The "WAGO-BootP Server" is available free of charge on the CD
"AUTOMATION Tools and Docs" (Item No.: 0888-0412) or at our Website
http://www.wago.com
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
BACnet/IP Controller
link Properties.
The IP address, subnet mask and, where required, the client PC's gateway
addresses are shown in the Properties window.
Client PC IP address:
Subnet mask:
Gateway:
Fieldbus node IP address:
under Downloads ! AUTOMATION.
BACnet/IP Controller 750-830
Fieldbus Node Start-up
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