Information. By default, the target ID is automatically set to the rightmost 8 bits of the IP ad-
dress. In the example above, the target device's IP address is 192.168.250.2, so the target
node ID is #002. If a target node ID is duplicated and you want to change the target node ID,
click the
Change Target Node ID
Button and change the target ID.
Editing Settings for Individual Connections
You can edit each connection separately.
Refer to
Editing Settings for All Connections
on page 7-40 for information on how to edit all the
connections in a table format.
1
Click the
Connections
Tab and then the click the
New
Button.
The following
Edit Connection
Dialog Box is displayed according to the type of device that is
selected.
• (A) Using Built-in EtherNet/IP Ports as Targets (for Input Only)
• (B) Using Other EtherNet/IP Devices as Targets (for Settings Other Than Input Only)
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