Assigning the ip address using bootp/dhcp – Rockwell Automation 842E CM Integrated Motion Encoder on EtherNet/IP User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 842E-UM002A-EN-P - November 2013

Chapter 4

Configuring the Encoder

Assigning the Last Octet in an IP Address Scheme of 192.168.1.xxx
Using the Network Address Switches

1. Set the three network address switches to 888.
2. Cycle power to the encoder.
3. Set the three network address switches to a valid address of

001…254.

4. Cycle power to the encoder.
5. The encoder will power up with the IP address set to 192.168.1.xxx,

where xxx is the position of the three network address switches.

Assigning the IP Address Using BootP/DHCP:

Verify that the MAC ID of the encoder is in the relationship list in the
BootP Utility or DHCP server before attempting to assign the encoder an
IP address using this procedure.

1. Set the three network address switches to 888.
2. Cycle power to the encoder.
3. Set the three network address switches to 255 or greater (not 888).
4. Cycle power to the encoder
5. The encoder will power up and request an IP address from a BootP/

DHCP server.

6. If the MAC ID of the encoder is in the relationship list, the BootP/

DHCP server will assign the associated IP address to the
corresponding MAC ID.

x1

x10

x100

Network address switches set to 123

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