Current ip address ethernet setting, Configure the ip address manually (static address) – Rockwell Automation 2097-Vxxx Kinetix 300 EtherNet/IP Indexing Servo Drive User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2097-UM001D-EN-P - November 2012

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Configure and Start Up the Kinetix 300 Drive

Chapter 6

Current IP Address Ethernet Setting

The current Ethernet setting and IP address of the Kinetix 300 drive can be

obtained from the drive display and keypad. Press

on the display and use

to access parameters IP_1, IP_2, IP_3 and IP_4. Each of these

parameters contain one sub-octet of the full IP address, for example in the case of
the drive default (factory set) address parameters:

IP_1 = 192
IP_2 = 168
IP_3 = 124
IP_4 = 200

By accessing these four parameters the full IP address on the drive can be
obtained.

If parameters IP_1, IP_2, IP_3 and IP_4 all contain ‘----‘ rather than a numerical
values it means that the drive has DHCP enabled and the DHCP server is yet to
assign the drive its dynamic IP address. As soon as an IP address is assigned by the
server the address assigned is displayed by the drive in the above parameters. See
Configure the IP Address Automatically (dynamic address) on

page 131

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Configure the IP Address Manually (static address)

When connecting directly from the Kinetix 300 drive to the personal computer
without a server or when connecting to a private network, where all devices have
static IP addresses, assign the IP address of the Kinetix 300 manually.

To assign the address manually, disable the DHCP mode. Do this by using the
drive keypad and following these steps.

1. Press .

2. Use

to access parameter DHCP.

3. Verify DHCP parameter is set to a value of 0.

If the DHCP parameter is set to 1, use

and

to change the value to

0.

4. Cycle power to the drive.

The change takes effect.

When DHCP is disabled and power cycled to the drive, it reverts to the previous
static IP address.

If you are connecting more than one drive to the personal computer, create a
unique IP address for each drive. Do this by using the keypad on each drive to
change the IP_4 parameter. IP_4 is the only octet that can be changed via the

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