JUMPER AND SWITCH SETTINGS
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The Net Type switch setting
Software Configuration Controlled Host Interface Network
(7)
allows the Host network type and Node Address to be set through the software
configuration program; the hardware switches are ignored. This position is valid for all the
Host network types including Module types that have no hardware switch position (i.e.
Modbus TCP or Ethernet TCP/IP).
4.3.2 Network Address Selection
Figure 11 – Address Selection Switches
Hardware network address selection is provided for rapid installation of ID-NET™ networks
and for some of the Host Interface Modules. These switch settings are read at each power-
up or reset, and override software configuration settings except where specified otherwise.
Valid address selection depends on the network type:
Ethernet/IP and Profinet
The Ethernet IP or Profinet address refers to the last three digits of the IP address (i.e.
172.16.11.xxx). The valid selection range is from 000 to 255. Address selections outside of
this range are not accepted by the network.
IP Addressing
There are a few special switch settings that allow the software to determine the IP address
for Ethernet IP and Profinet interfaces. These settings correspond to the
IP Addressing
parameter in Genius™.
777 = Remote Assignment through the IPConfig application available on the reader CD-
ROM.
888 = Static Assignment – set manually through Genius™
999 = set through a DHCP server
Profibus
The valid selection range for the Profibus address is from 000 to 126. Address selections
outside of this range are not accepted. Address 126 is a special address which allows the
Profibus Master, through software, to set the node address in the range from 000 to 125.
DeviceNet
The valid selection range for the DeviceNet address is from 00 to 64. Address selections
outside of this range are not accepted. The x100 switch is ignored. Address 64 is a special
address which allows the DeviceNet Master, through software, to set the node address in the
range from 00 to 63.
CC-Link
The valid selection range for the CC-Link address is from 01 to 64. Address selections
outside of this range are not accepted. The x100 switch is ignored. See the Help On-Line
Node Address
parameter for address restrictions.
CANopen
The valid selection range for the CANopen address is from 001 to 128. Address selections
outside of this range are not accepted. Address 128 is a special address which allows the
CANopen Master, through software, to set address and baud rate.
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