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Soft starters and solid-state switching devices, ethernet/ip communication module
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The following table describes the attribute ID 2 "Configuration Capability":
Bit
Query
0
BOOTP Client
1
DNS Client
2
DHCP-Client
3
DHCP-DNS Update
4
Configuration Settabel
5
Hardware Configurable
6
Interface Configuration
Change Requires Reset
7
AcdCapable
8 ... 31
Reserved
The following table describes the attribute ID 3 "Configuration Control":
Bit
Query
0 ... 3
Configuration Method
4
DNS Enable
5 ... 31
Reserved
SIRIUS 3RW5 EtherNet/IP communication module
Manual, 05/2019, A5E45131885002A/RS-AA/001
Definition
0 = The device is not suitable for configuration via a BOOTP server.
1 = The device is suitable for configuration via a BOOTP server.
0 = The device is not suitable for adopting host names through the query of a
DNS server.
1 = The device is suitable for adopting host names through the query of a DNS server.
0 = The device is not suitable for configuration via a DHCP server.
1 = The device is suitable for configuration via a DHCP server.
0
0 = The characteristic of the interface configuration cannot be specified.
1 = The characteristic of the interface configuration can be specified.
0 = The IP address, as part of the characteristic of the interface configuration, cannot
be set on the hardware.
1 = The IP address, as part of the characteristic of the interface configuration, can be
set on the hardware (e.g. setting wheel).
0 = The device does not require a restart to accept a change of the characteristic of the
interface configuration. The change is accepted immediately.
1 = The device requires a restart to accept a change to the characteristic of the
interface configuration.
0 = The device is not suitable for ACD.
1 = The device is suitable for ACD.
0
Definition
Defines how the device receives the configuration relating to the IP parameters:
0 = The device uses fixed assigned IP configuration parameters.
1 = The device receives the values of the interface configuration from a BOOTP server.
2 = The device receives the values of the interface configuration from a DHCP server.
0 = Deactivated
1 = The device will adopt host names through the query of a DNS server.
0
Appendix
A.10 TCP/IP Interface Object
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