Lenze · E94AYCEO communication module (EtherNet/IP™) · Communication Manual · DMS 3.0 EN · 12/2013 · TD17 42
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6.3 Setting the IP configuration of the Servo Drive 9400
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6.3.3 Setting via a BOOTP/DHCP server
DHCP is the acronym for "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol". This protocol is defined in
RFC 2131 and is a compatible advancement of the "Bootstrap Protocol" (BOOTP) according to
RFC 951.
Both protocols enable network nodes to query information about the network configuration (e.g.
the IP address) from a server via a TCP/IP network. The BOOTP/DHCP server assigns the IP address
to the client dynamically from a defined address range. This means that the client receives an
unambiguous IP address.
Code C13005
/ C14005 is used to define how the IP configuration is to be carried out:
• Value ’0’: The IP configuration currently saved in the communication module is used.
• Value ’1’: BOOTP is used. (Lenze standard setting)
• Value ’2’: DHCP is used.
This setting can also be made by means of write access to attribute 3 (Configuration Control) of
instance 1 of the TCP/IP Interface Object (245 / 0xF5)
( 132).
6.3.4 Setting via the TCP/IP Interface Object (0xF5)
A scanner serves to set the IP configuration via attribute 5 (Interface configuration) of instance 1 of
the TCP/IP Interface Object (245 / 0xF5)
( 132).
After the IP configuration, carry out a node reset ("power off/on" or "Type 0 reset" for the Identity
Object (1 / 0x01) ( 121)).
In »Engineer«, codes C13010
/ C14010 (IP address), C13011 / C14011 (subnet mask), C13012 /
C14012
(gateway address), and C13016 / C14016 (multicast IP address) show the IP parameters
currently used.