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4 Determining IP Addresses
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NY-series Industrial Panel PC / Industrial Box PC Built-in EtherNet/IP Port User’s Manual (W563)
Use the Sysmac Studio to set the IP addresses of the built-in EtherNet/IP port and the internal port.
Additional Information
You can also set these IP addresses by using the Industrial PC Support Utility, instead of the
Sysmac Studio.
Refer to the
NY-series Industrial Panel PC / Industrial Box PC Setup User’s Manual
(Cat. No.
W568) for information on setting the IP addresses with the Industrial PC Support Utility.
1
Select the setting method for IP addresses.
Make the following settings on the TCP/IP Settings Display of the Built-in EtherNet/IP Port Set-
tings Tab Page in the Controller Setup to set the local IP address.
Precautions for Correct Use
Precautions for Correct Use
You cannot set IP addresses that make the built-in EtherNet/IP port and the internal port belong
to the same network.
2
Connect the Sysmac Studio to the NY-series Controller via a USB connection or the Ethernet
network.
3
Connect the Sysmac Studio online to the NY-series Controller. Refer to
for the procedure to connect online.
4
Use one of the following methods to download the IP addresses that were set on the Sysmac
Studio to the NY-series Controller.
•
Go online with the Controller, and then select
Synchronization
from the Controller Menu.
The data on the computer and the data in the physical Controller are compared automatically.
•
Click the
Transfer to Controller
Button.
Note
Use the Synchronization Menu of the Sysmac Studio to upload and download data.
4-2-2
Setting IP Addresses
Used to obtain the IP address from the BOOTP
server once and then not change it.
Used to obtain the IP address from the BOOTP
server each time the power is turned ON.
Used to set a user-specified IP address.
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