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EtherNet/IP interface
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AMS 358
i
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9.2
Topology
The AMS 358
i
can be used in all topologies defined by EtherNet/IP. The M12 connections
for BUS IN and BUS OUT are coupled to one another via an integrated switch. The AMS 358
i
can thus be used to further branch EtherNet/IP on the basis of standard CIP.
If parameter enabling of the AMS 358
i
is activated via the display, the AMS 358
i
is deacti-
vated as a participant. This serves to prevent parameter access conflicts. In this case, it is
possible as before to communicate with the participant connected via BUS OUT.
Notice!
The AMS 358
i
supports the DLR (Device-Level_Ring) ring structure determined by the
ODVA.
9.3
Addressing
Each participant connected to EtherNet/IP must be assigned its own IP address. Addressing
can be performed manually or automatically via DHCP or BootP.
If automatic address assignment via DHCP/BootP is desired, DHCP/BootP must be acti-
vated via the display/panel of the AMS 358
i
(see also below).
Note!
Basic operation of the display is described in chapter 8.2.
To set the network addresses manually (not via DHCP), parameter enabling must be
activated. The display is inverted with parameter enabling activated.
Attention!
The laser measurement system is deactivated on the EtherNet/IP when parameter enabling
is activated via the display. The device is reactivated on the EtherNet/IP after parameter
enabling is exited.
9.3.1
Entering the network addresses via the display
To do this proceed as follows:
ª
Activate parameter enabling.
ª
Select the
EtherNet/IP
submenu.
ª
Select the
IP address
menu item.
ª
Enter the EtherNet IP address and save your entry with
save
.
ª
Select the
Gateway
menu item.
ª
Enter the gateway address and save your entry with
save
.
ª
Select the
Net mask
menu item.
ª
Enter the address of the net mask and save your entry with
save
.
ª
Deactivate parameter enabling.