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NSD ABSOCODER NCW-3DHIPLC Specifications & Instruction Manual page 48

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9-4-2. Allocation method of an IP address by the BOOTP/DHCP server
The automatic allocation method of an IP address by the BOOTP/DHCP server is described below.
The BOOTP/DHCP server is a stand-alone server that can set an IP address and other Transport Control Protocol
(TCP) parameters.
The factory setting of NCW-3DHIP is described below; therefore, the NCW-3DHIP can be allocated the IP address
automatically by default.
IP address setting switch on the front panel: IP.NET=0, IP.ADR(x16)=0, IP.ADR(x1)=0
Indicates the flow chart when allocating an IP address.
No
NCW-3DHIP uses the
IP address which is saved
in the nonvolatile memory.
BOOTP/DHCP is selected by the attribute 3 (Configuration Control) of TCP/IP Interface object.
Overview of the TCP/IP Interface object "attribute 3 (Configuration Control)"
Bit
Name
0-3
Startup Configuration
4
DNS Enable
Yes
Is DHCP or
BOOTP valid?
NCW-3DHIP requests the
address from DHCP/BOOTP
server.
0: The device use the previously saved interface setting value.
(Such as the value in the non-volatile memory or the value of the hardware switch)
1: The device obtain its interface configuration values via BOOTP.
2: The device obtain its interface configuration values via DHCP. (Default)
3-15: Reserved
NCW-3DHIP doesn't support.
Turns ON the NCW-3DHIP
power supply.
No
Is a switch designated to
a value between 001
and 254?
The IP address is allocated
to NCW-3DHIP.
Description
40
Yes

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