Establishing A Connection With Ethernet/Ip - Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 750 Series Programming Manual

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Establishing A Connection With
EtherNet/IP
The Status Indicator light-emitting diodes on the HIM cradle do not indicate the
IMPORTANT
status of an installed Communication Adapter option. If an optional Communication
Adapter is installed, refer to the option module user manual for a description of light-
emitting diode location and indication.
There are three methods for configuring the embedded EtherNet/IP adapter IP
address:
• Adapter Rotary Switches – Use the switches when working on a simple,
isolated network (for example, 192.168.1.xxx) that has other products
with switches to set their IP addresses, does not need to be accessed from
outside the network, and you prefer a simplified node addressing method.
The three adapter switches are read when the drive powers up, and
represent three decimal digits from top to bottom (see
valid address (001...254), the adapter uses that value as the lower octet of
its IP address (192.168.1.xxx, where xxx = rotary switch settings), along
with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 and there a gateway is not
configured. Also, the setting for adapter P36 [BOOTP] is automatically
ignored.
See
Figure 1
and its accompanying table for all possible switch settings and
their related descriptions.
When using the adapter rotary switches, set the IP address before power is applied
IMPORTANT
because the adapter uses the IP address it detects when it first receives power.
• BOOTP Server – Use BOOTP if you prefer to control the IP addresses of
the devices by using a server. The IP address, subnet mask, and gateway
addresses are provided by the BOOTP server.
• Adapter Parameters – Use adapter parameters when you want more
flexibility in IP address configuration, or must communicate outside the
control network by using a gateway. Use the adapter parameters to
configure the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway addresses.
Regardless of the method that is used to set the adapter IP address, each node on the
IMPORTANT
EtherNet/IP network must have a unique IP address. To change an IP address, you
must set the new value and then remove and reapply power to (or reset) the adapter.
Rockwell Automation Publication 750-PM001N-EN-P - February 2017
Startup
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