Figure 23: Dialog Window Of The Wago Bootp Server With Messages; 758-874/000-131 Wago-I/O-Ipc-C6 - WAGO -I/O-IPC-C6 Manual

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Commissioning
Assigning an IP Address Using the WAGO BootP Server
1.
To start the BootP Server click the button [Start] in the BootP dialog
window that is opened. Various messages will be displayed in the window.
The error messages indicate that some services (e. g., Port 67, Port 68) have
not been defined in the operating system. You can ignore these error
messages.

Figure 23: Dialog window of the WAGO BootP Server with messages

2.
Restart the I/O-IPC by switching the supply voltage of the I/O-IPC off and
then on again, or by pressing the reset button.
A request from the I/O-IPC will appear. The BootP Server responds that the
IP address has been accepted (no errors). The IP address is now temporarily
present in the I/O-IPC, but not stored permanently. If restarted, the I/O-IPC
will try again to receive a new IP address from the BootP Server.
3.
Click [Stop], then [Exit] to close the BootP Server.
4.
To save the IP address permanently in the I/O-IPC, select the option "Static
IP" in Web-Based Management in the "TCP/IP" page.
192.168.1.100
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