The table has the following columns:
● Port
Shows the port via which the device can be reached.
● MAC Address
Shows the MAC address of the device.
● Device Type
Shows the product line or product group to which the device belongs.
● Device Name
If the device supports this function, you can assign a new PROFINET device name to the
device.
The device name must be DNS-compliant. If the device name is not used, the box is empty.
● IP Address
If necessary, adapt the IPv4 address of the device.
The IPv4 address should be unique within your network and should match the network. The
IPv4 address 0.0.0.0 means that no IPv4 address has yet been set.
● Subnet mask
If necessary, adapt the subnet mask of the device.
● Gateway Address
Adapt the IPv4 address of the gateway if necessary.
● Status Device Name
– None: The device name is not used.
– Discovered: The set device name is used.
– Configured: The device was assigned a new device name.
● Status IP address
– Discovered/IP: The device uses a static IPv4 address.
– Discovered/DHCP: The device has obtained the IPv4 address from a DHCP server.
– Configured: The device was assigned a new IPv4 address.
● Timeout
Specify the time for flashing. When the time elapses, flashing stops.
● Flash
Makes the port LEDs of the selected device flash.
Procedure
1. Select the TIA interface.
2. To show all devices that can be reached via the TIA interface, click the "Browse" button.
3. Adapt the desired properties.
4. Click the "Set Values" button.
The status of the modified properties changes to "Configured".
5. To ensure that the properties were applied correctly, click the "Browse" button again.
The status of the modified properties changes to "Discovered".
Configuring with Web Based Management
4.5 "System" menu
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