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3.5 Defining the Target Unique Network Identifier (TUNID)
The
TUNID
uniquely identifies the measuring system across all networks in the safety system and is a
combination of “Safety Network Number”
SNN
(6 bytes) and the measuring system’s IP address (4
bytes).
At delivery, the measuring system is assigned a default value of
FFFF_FFFF_FFFF
. Thus, the user
must assign a valid value. The
TUNID
can be assigned by the TR program
TR SNCT Device
Applet
or by an originator using the services
Propose
and
Apply
TUNID
.
The measuring system performs a self-test when the supply voltage is ON, provided the supply
voltage is switched on in this state. When the self-test completes successfully, the measuring system
changes to the status
WAITING FOR TUNID
and waits for a
TUNID
to be assigned. This state is
exited only after a valid assignment has been made.
The user must assign unique
SNN
numbers for each safety network or safety subnet
across the entire system.
Establishing a
TUNID
is a prerequisite for the measuring system to be installed in a
safety network.
3.5.1 Setting the Node ID or IP address
The measuring system may be destroyed or damaged or its function be
impaired by penetration of foreign bodies and ingress of moisture!
Firmly close the access to the address switches with the screw plug
after the settings have been made.
Every EtherNet/IP™ node in an EtherNet/IP™ segment is addressed by an 8-bit node ID (node
address). This address may be assigned only once within an EtherNet/IP™ segment and is therefore
only relevant to that local EtherNet/IP™ segment. The preset node ID corresponds to the host ID and
is part of the IP address.
Default IP address if hardware switch is active
192.168.1.
<preset EtherNet/IP™ node ID>
Network ID
Host ID
Table 2: IPv4 address assembly
The node ID is set using two HEX rotary switches which are read only at the starting moment.
Subsequent settings during ongoing operation will no longer be detected. See also Chapter “Obtaining
IP Parameters” on Page 78.
Hardware switch
* Configuration Control
Action
0x00
0x00
Configuration from FLASH
0x02
Configuration via DHCP
0x01 … 0xFE
not relevant
Hardware switch active
0xFF
not relevant
Configuration via DHCP
Table 3: Switch activation
* See “Attribute 3, Configuration Control” from “TCP/IP Interface Object” on Page 77.