58 Rockwell Automation Publication 750-QS001A-EN-P - March 2015
Reference Section
Setting the IP Address
There are three ways to set the IP address on a PowerFlex 20-750-ENETR Dual-port EtherNet/IP option module.
• DHCP or BOOTP server
• Manually via the rotary switches
• Manually via adapter parameters
Setting the IP Address Using DHCP or BOOTP Server
By default, the drive is set up to receive its IP address via the BOOTP server.
1. Verify the rotary switches are set to the value of 999 or any value other than 001…254 and 888.
2. Verify parameter 5 [Net Addr Sel] on Port 6 is set to either ‘2’ (BOOTP) or ‘3’ (DHCP).
3. Verify communication has been established (ENET status indicator is steady green).
If the status indicator is not steady green, refer to the PowerFlex 20-750-ENETR Dual-port EtherNet/IP Option
Mo
dule User Manual, publication
750COM-UM008 and/or your network administrator to validate connectivity.
If the PowerFlex 750-Series drive is connected to a Stratix 6000 or Stratix 8000 managed Ethernet switch and the drive is set for
BOOTP mode, the ‘dynamic IP address assignment by port’ (Stratix 6000) or ‘DHCP persistence’ (Stratix 8000) feature will set the IP
address for the drive. For more details, see the Stratix 6000 Ethernet Managed Switch User Manual, publication
1783-UM001 or
the Stratix 8000 and Stratix 8300 Ethernet Managed Switches User Manual, publication
1783-UM003.
When the DHCP lease expires, the option module stops communicating on the network, which requires a power cycle or option
module reset.
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