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SM-Ethernet User Guide
Issue: 7
5.11
Setting the IP address
The SM-Ethernet IP address is formed by taking the component parts of the address
from parameters Pr
MM.10
to Pr
MM.13
and combining them as in Figure 5-2. The
address is then used in conjunction with the subnet mask.
Figure 5-2 The IP address
5.11.1 SM-Ethernet IP address W
ip
This is the most significant octet of SM-Ethernet’s IP address. When using DHCP this
will be updated from the DHCP server.
5.11.2 SM-Ethernet IP address X
ip
This is the second most significant octet of SM-Ethernet’s IP address. When using
DHCP this will be updated from the DHCP server.
5.11.3 SM-Ethernet IP address Y
ip
This is the third most significant octet of SM-Ethernet’s IP address. When using DHCP
this will be updated from the DHCP server.
5.11.4 SM-Ethernet IP address Z
ip
This is the least significant octet of SM-Ethernet’s IP address. When using DHCP this
will be updated from the DHCP server.
When DHCP is enabled (
see section 5.15 DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
on page 27) the whole IP address is acquired from the DHCP server and writ-
ten to the parameters in the drive during start-up. This could take several minutes de-
pending on server availability and network status.
W
ip
X
ip
Y
ip
Z
ip
SM-Ethernet IP address
Pr
MM.10
Pr
MM.11
Pr
MM.12
Pr
MM.13
NOTE
SM-Ethernet IP address W
ip
Pr
MM.10
Default
192
Range
0 to 255
Access
RW
SM-Ethernet IP address X
ip
Pr
MM.11
Default
168
Range
0 to 255
Access
RW
SM-Ethernet IP address Y
ip
Pr
MM.12
Default
1
Range
0 to 255
Access
RW
SM-Ethernet IP address Z
ip
Pr
MM.13
Default
100
Range
0 to 255
Access
RW
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