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D301271 1013 - FGEN - multi protocol14-8
A double click on the request-entry opens the "New Entry" dialog box in which an IP address can be
assigned to the MAC-ID.
The BootP/DHCP-Server sends the IP Address via BootP/DHCP to the device and, after a few seconds,
the stations answers with its new IP address when having stored it.
Figure 14-10:
Setting the IP
address via
DHCP
Figure 14-11:
Set IP address
Attention
If the device is operated in switch position "300" = BootP or "400" = DHCP, the device loses the
IP address in case of a voltage reset as soon as the Bootp/DHCP-server is shut down.
In switch position "600'" = PGM-DHCP, the IP address is stored permanently.