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WAGO I/O System 750
750-8210/040-000 PFC200; G2; 4ETH; XTR
Manual
Version 1.7.0, valid from FW Version 04.01.10(23)
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5.1.3
Network Configuration
5.1.3.1
Host Name/Domain Name
Without a host name configuration, the controller is assigned a default name
which includes the last three values of the controller's MAC address, e.g.,
“PFCx00-A1A2A3.” This name is valid for as long as a host name was not
configured, or host name was not supplied to the controller via DHCP (for
configuration of the controller see Section “Startup” > “Configuring”). When the
host name is set, a host name supplied by a DHCP response is immediately
active and displaces the configured or default host name.
For multiple network interfaces with DHCP, the hostname is taken from the
network interface (bridge or Wwan) with the highest priority. The priority is
specified alphanumerically by the name of the network interface. Thus, Bridge1
has the highest priority, followed by Bridge2, Bridge3, ..., Wwan0.
If only the configured name is to be valid, the network administrator must adjust
the configuration of the active DHCP server so that no host names are
transferred in the DHCP response.
The default host name or the configured name is active again if the network
interfaces are set to static IP addresses or if a host name is not received via the
DHCP response.
A similar mechanism is used for a domain name as for the host name. The
difference is that a default domain name is not set. As long as a domain name is
not configured or supplied by DHCP, the domain name is empty.
5.1.3.2
Routing
As part of the TCP/IP configuration, the controller allows you to configure static
routes, IP masquerading and port forwarding. Default gateways are configured
via static routes, since default gateways are a special case of static routes.
A network station transmits to a gateway all network data packets for systems
outside of its local network. This gateway is responsible for the appropriate
routing of the data packets so that they reach the target system. To allow access
to different target systems, it may be necessary to configure multiple gateways.
This is configured by adding routing entries.
A routing entry consists of the following information:
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Destination address,
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Destination mask,
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Gateway address,
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Gateway metric.
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Interface