
156 Configuring via the Web-Based Management System (WBM) WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
750-882 Media Redundancy ETHERNET Controller
Manual
1.5.0
Table 40: WBM Page “Ethernet”
Phy Configuration
Entry
Default
Description
Enable Port
Enable Port 1/Port 2
Disable Port 1/Port 2
Enable autonegotiation
Enable Autonegotiation
Automatically set the best possible transmission
speed with “Enable Autonegotiation”.
Enable Autonegotiation
10 MBit Half Duplex
10 MBit Full Duplex
100 MBit Half Duplex
100 MBit Full Duplex
Select half or full duplex for the ETHERNET to configure a
fixed transmission speed 10 or 100 MBit
MAC Address Filter
Entry
Default value Description
Enable
Activate MAC address filter.
Deactivate MAC address filter.
Whitelist
Only the following registered MAC addresses have
network access to the fieldbus coupler, others are
blocked.
All MAC addresses have network access to the
fieldbus coupler, regardless of the list entries.
Blacklist
Only the following registered MAC addresses are
blocked for the network access to the fieldbus
coupler, others have free access.
All MAC addresses have network access to the
fieldbus coupler, regardless of the list entries.
WAGO 750/767
devices
The WAGO devices of the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
and 767 have always network access to the fieldbus
controller, regardless of the list entries.
Only the devices whose MAC address is included in
the list have network access to the fieldbus
controller.
MAC 1
00:00:00:00:
00:00
Filter for the first MAC address (hexadecimal).
MAC 2
00:00:00:00:
00:00
Filter for the second MAC address (hexadecimal).
MAC 3
00:00:00:00:
00:00
Filter for the third MAC address (hexadecimal).
MAC 4
00:00:00:00:
00:00
Filter for the fourth MAC address (hexadecimal).
MAC 5
00:00:00:00:
00:00
Filter for the fifth MAC address (hexadecimal).
Misc. Configuration
Entry
Port
Description
1
2 int.
Input Limit Rate
No Limit
The Input Limit Rate limits network traffic when receiving.
The rate is indicated in megabits or kilobits per second. If
the limit is exceeded, packets are lost.
Output Limit Rate
No Limit
The Output Limit Rate limits network traffic when sending.
The rate is indicated in megabits or kilobits per second. If
the limit is exceeded, packets are lost.