Configure the ethernet/ip network, Introduction, Before you begin – Rockwell Automation 1768-L43 CompactLogix System Quick Start User Manual

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Chapter

7

Configure the EtherNet/IP Network

Introduction

In this chapter, you assign IP addresses to devices on the EtherNet/IP network.

Before You Begin

Assemble your CompactLogix hardware (

Chapter 1

).

Prepare your computer (

Chapter 2

).

Install all your hardware (

Chapter 4

through

6

).

If you connect all devices, including the computer through an Ethernet switch, you

can create an isolated network. This chapter assumes you are using an isolated
network.

If using a non-isolated network, contact your network administrator to obtain IP

addresses.

Verify that power is applied to all devices.

What You Need

Network Interface Card (NIC) and its associated Windows driver installed on your
computer. The NIC and driver are standard on most computers.

BOOTP/DHCP utility from the RSLogix 5000 software CD.

Ethernet Address (MAC) for each device that you recorded in

Appendix A

.

IP Address for each device, except the PanelView Plus terminal.

For an isolated network, determine a numbering convention for your IP addresses.

Record these addresses in the Ethernet Addresses table in

Appendix A

.

For a non-isolated network, obtain IP addresses from your network administrator.

TIP

Devices on the EtherNet/IP network broadcast requests for IP addresses until the IP addresses have been assigned.

The procedure in this chapter uses the BOOTP Server packaged with RSLogix 5000 software to assign IP addresses,
however, any industry-standard BOOTP server will work.

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