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9 Configuration
9.1 Parameter setting of the EtherNet/IP process interface
The following settings can be configured via the webserver or the EtherNet/IP TCP/IP object:
Function
Default value
Remark
DHCP function
off
See (
1
)
IP address
192 .168 .0 .79
Gateway address
192 .168 .0 .100
Subnet mask
255 .255 .255 .0
Autonegotiation
on
See (
2
)
Port speed
10MBit/s,
See (
2
)
Duplex mode
Half duplex
See (
2
)
Table 1: Factory Settings of the Ethernet interface
(
1
) If the device does not detect a DHCP server on the connected Ethernet network the default address
192 .168 .0 .79 is set . After rebooting the device the DHCP function is disabled and the default adress
is active . It is also possible to disable the DHCP function and to set the default address by resetting
the device to the factory settings .
(→ 6.1 Reset to factory settings)
(
2
) If autonegotiation between the evaluation unit and the connected Ethernet node fails, the device is
set to 10MBit/s, half duplex .
9.2 Determining the MAC address
To determine the MAC adress of the device several options are available .
1 . Finding the MAC address on the type label
The type lable is located on top of the device above the AUX connector .
DTE102
ifm electronic
45128 Essen
Germany
www.ifm.com
Made in Germany
DTELF/HFABRWEIUS00
Operating voltage 18...30 V DC
Current consumption < 3 A
MAC-ID 00:01:23:45:67:89
2 . Scanning the MAC address with a data matrix code reader
The code is located on the type lable and can be read with any data matrix code scanner .
DTE102
ifm electronic
45128 Essen
Germany
www.ifm.com
Made in Germany
DTELF/HFABRWEIUS00
Operating voltage 18...30 V DC
Current consumption < 3 A
MAC-ID 00:01:23:45:67:89