Changing An Ip Address Using The "Cbm" Configuration Tool And A Terminal Program; Figure 36: Cbm Main Menu (Example) - WAGO I/O System 750 Manual

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Changing an IP Address Using the "CBM" Configuration
8.3.2
Tool and a Terminal Program
You can also assign a new IP address to the ETHERNET interfaces X1 and X2
using the "CBM" configuration tool provided on the Linux
information about "CBM" is given in the Section "Configuration."
1.
Connect a PC to the ETHERNET interface X1 of the controller using an
SSH terminal program.
2.
Start the terminal program.
Select "SSH" as the connection type, and enter the IP address of the
3.
controller and port 22 as the connection parameters.
4.
Log in to the Linux
The user name and the password are provided in the Section "Users and
Passwords" > "Linux
Start the configuration tool by entering the command "cbm" (case sensitive)
5.
on the command line and then press [Enter].

Figure 36: CBM main menu (example)

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