Setting the ip network address, Ethernet/ip node address selection switches – Rockwell Automation 193-DNENCATR EtherNet/IP Communications Auxiliary User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 193-UM014B-EN-P December 2011

Chapter 2

Table 3 - EtherNet/IP Network Parameters for DNS Addressing

Setting the IP Network
Address

An EtherNet/IP Communications Auxiliary ships with DHCP enabled. You can
set the network Internet Protocol (IP) address by using:

• the EtherNet/IP node address selection switches,
• a Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP)/Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

(DHCP) server (e.g., the Rockwell Automation BOOTP-DHCP Server
Utility, which is included with Rockwell Software’s RSLinx™ Classic
software), OR

• a web browser and MAC scanner software.

EtherNet/IP Node Address Selection Switches

The EtherNet/IP Communications Auxiliary comes with three node address
selection switches that allow the user to select the last octet for the IP address
192.168.1.xxx.

Network Parameter

Description

Host Name

A host name is part of a text address that identifies the

module. The full text address of a module is:

host_name.domain_name.

Domain Name

A domain name is part of a text address that identifies the

domain in which the module resides. The full text address of a

module is: host_name.domain_name. The domain name has a

48-character limit.

Primary DNS Server Address

This identifies any DNS servers used in the network. You must

have a DNS server configured if you specify an SMTP server

with a name. The DNS server converts the domain name or

host name to an IP address that can be used by the network.
For more information on DNS addressing, refer to

page 23

.

Secondary DNS Server Address

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