Testing The Ip Address; Reading The Mac-Id; Fig. 14 Testing The Ip Address Using The Ping Command - Beckhoff BK9105 Documentation

Bus coupler for ethernet/ip
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Parametrization and commissioning
Description
Binary representation
IP address
10101100.00010000.00010001.11001000
Subnet mask
11111111.11111111.00010100.00000000
Network ID
10101100.00010000.00010000.00000000
Host ID
00000000.00000000.00000001.11001000
Standard subnet mask
Address class
Standard subnet mask (decimal)
A
255.0.0.0
B
255.255.0.0
C
255.255.255.0
Subnets and host number
Neither subnet 0 nor the subnet consisting only of ones may be used. Neither host number 0 nor
the host number consisting only of ones may be used!
If the IP address is set using the KS2000 configuration software, it is necessary for the subnet mask
also to be changed with the KS2000 configuration software.
If ARP addressing is used, the associated standard subnet mask, based on the IP address, is en-
tered.
Under BootP or DHCP the subnet mask is transmitted also by the server.
4.4.6

Testing the IP address

To test the IP address you can use the Ping command in a Windows prompt.
Fig. 14: Testing the IP address using the Ping command
4.4.7

Reading the MAC-ID

Proceed as follows to read the MAC-ID.
• Change the IP address on your PC to 172.16.x.x and the Subnet mask to 255.255.0.0
The IP address when supplied by the manufacturer on the BC9000 and BK9000 is 172.16.17.255 (DIP
switches 1 to 8 are set to ON).
The IP address of the IP67 Fieldbus Boxes are set to 172.16.18.(rotary switch setting).
• Start the DOS Window
• Send a Ping to IP address 172.16.17.xxx
• Read the MAC-ID with arp -a.
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Version: 2.0.0
Decimal representation
172.16.17.200
255.255.20.0
172.16.16.0
0.0.1.200
Standard subnet mask (hex)
FF.00.00.00
FF.FF.00.00
FF.FF.FF.00
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