Figure 22: Configuration Line In The Configuration File; 758-874/000-131 Wago-I/O-Ipc-C6 - WAGO -I/O-IPC-C6 Manual

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Commissioning
Configuring the WAGO BootP Server
1.
Make a note of the MAC address of the I/O-IPC's ETHERNET interface.
You can find this on the label on the side of the I/O-IPC (see Section
"Lateral Marking").
2.
Turn on your PC.
3.
In the "Start" menu, start the WAGO BootP Server by navigating to
Programs >WAGO Software > WAGO BOOTP Server.
4.
Open the configuration file by clicking on the [Edit BootPtab] button in the
BootP Server. In the configuration file, assign each of the MAC addresses to
an IP address in the same network.
5.
To do so, click in the marked line of the configuration file:

Figure 22: Configuration line in the configuration file

6.
Replace the MAC address consisting of twelve characters of the first
ETHERNET interface behind :ha= with the one printed on the label on the
side of the I/O-IPC.
7.
Enter an IP address after ip=. In this example, this is 192.168.1.100.
8.
To address the second ETHERNET interface, insert another line with the
corresponding assignment in the file bootpTabletxt. When doing so, repeat
steps 5 through 7.
9.
Save the new settings in the bootpTabletxt file. To do this, click on "File" in
the menu and select "Save".
10.
Close the editor.
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