Allocating The Ip Address To The Fieldbus Node - WAGO 750-341 Manual

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Fieldbus Coupler 750-341
Starting up ETHERNET TCP/IP fieldbus nodes
Subnet mask:
Gateway:
6. Now select a desired IP address for your fieldbus node.
Attention
When selecting your IP address, ensure that it is in the same local network in
which your PC is located.
7. Please note the IP address you have chosen:
IP address fieldbus node:
3.1.6.4

Allocating the IP address to the fieldbus node

The following describes how to allocate the IP address for the fieldbus node
using the WAGO BootP server by way of an example. You can download a
free copy from WAGO over the Internet under:
http://www.wago.com/wagoweb/usa/eng/support/downloads/index.htm.
Note
The IP address can be allocated under other operating systems (i.e. under
Linux) as well as with any other BootP servers.
Attention
The IP address can be allocated in a direct connection via a crossover cable or
via a parallel cable and a hub. An allocation over a switch is not possible.
BootP table
Note
Prerequisite for the following steps is the correct installation of the WAGO
BootP server.
1. Go to the Start menu, menu item Programs / WAGO Software / WAGO
BootP Server and click on WAGO BootP Server configuration.
An editable table will appear: "bootptab.txt".
This table displays the data basis for the BootP server. Directly following
the list of all notations used in the BootP table there are two examples for
the allocation of an IP address.
"Example of entry with no gateway" and "Example of entry with
gateway".
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WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
ETHERNET TCP/IP

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