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Anybus X-gateway CANopen - PROFINET
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5.4.4 Configuration
After the configuration of the CANopen master interface has been finalized, the module has to be re-
started before the configuration of the PROFINET slave interface can be started.
The slave interface is part of a PROFINET network, and will have to be configured within this. This
means that the interface must be assigned an IP address, see “IP Settings” on page 20. The configuration
tool used when configuring the PROFINET master and the PROFINET network will thus have to be
used to configure the slave interface as well. Please note that the size of the I/O data that can be read
from and written to the module is defined when configuring the CANopen master interface.
There are a number of different configuration tools for PROFINET available on the market. The choice
of tool depends on the application and the PROFINET IO controller of the network. A GSD file for
the slave interface is available at ‘www.anybus.com’.
An application note, describing how to configure an Anybus PROFINET slave interface with Siemens
STEP7, is available on the support pages for the Anybus X-gateway CANopen to PROFINET module
at ‘www.anybus.com’.
5.4.5 IP Settings
There are several options for assigning an IP address to the PROFINET slave interface of the module
is described below.
DCP (Discovery and Basic Configuration, Default)
The Anybus X-gateway CANopen to PROFINET supports the DCP protocol, allowing a PROFINET
IO Controller/Supervisor to change the network settings during runtime. If successful, this will replace
the settings currently stored.
DHCP/BootP
The module retrieves the TCP/IP settings from a DHCP or BootP server.
If it fails and no current settings are available, the module will indicate an error on the on-board status
LEDs. The settings may however be configured using HICP or gleaning, see “Anybus IPconfig (HICP)”
on page 21 and “ARP Gleaning” on page 21.
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