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Address Setting for Spanner Modules
5.1
Address setting at TBEN-L…-EN1
Setting the address mode is done through the 3 rotary coding-switches on the gateway.
Mode: Static Rotary
When using the rotary-mode, the last byte of the station’s IP address can be set via the rotary coding
switches.
Switch position
000
: in TURCK devices used to reset the device to the default IP address (see
Resetting the IP-Address, Switch Position "000" (Seite 19)
).
Switch position
001
: normally reserved for the default-gateway
Switch position
002…254
: valid IP address range
Switch position
255
:
normally used for broadcast messages in the subnet.
We therefore recommend addresses in the range of
002…254
.
Mode: BootP (300)
Switch position: 300
Address setting is carried out by a BootP-server in the network after the start-up of the gateway.
PROFINET
Please assure, that in PROFINET applications, the address assigned via a BootP server corre-
sponds to the address, which is assigned in the configuration tool.
Fig. 11: Decimal rotary coding-switches for address setting
ATTENTION!
Protective cover opened
Protection class IP65/IP67/IP69K not guaranteed
Screw the protective cover over the rotary coding-switches firmly
Check if seal of the protective cover is correctly placed
NOTE
After every change of the address-mode, a voltage reset must be done.
NOTE
The IP address, as well as the default subnet mask assigned to the station by the BootP-
server, are stored permanently in the station’s EEPROM.
If the station is switched from BootP-mode to rotary- or PGM-mode, the settings carried
out in BootP-mode (IP address, subnet mask, etc) will be read from the device’s EEPROM.
x 10
x 1
000: 192.168.1.254
1 - 254: static rotary
300: BootP
400: DHCP
500: PGM
600: PGM-DHCP
900: F_Reset
x 100