User manual
Publication 1747-UM011F-EN-P - May 2007
Communicating with Devices on an Ethernet Network  247
installed and reads a text file containing network information for 
individual nodes on the network.
The host system’s BOOTP configuration file must be updated to 
service requests from SLC 5/05 processors. The following parameters 
must be configured.
Configurable BOOTP Parameters
When BOOTP is enabled, the following events occur at power-up:
• The processor broadcasts a BOOTP-request message containing 
its hardware address over the local network or subnet.
• The BOOTP server compares the hardware address with the 
addresses in its look-up table.
• The BOOTP server sends a message back to the processor with 
the IP address and other network information that corresponds 
to the hardware address it received.
With all hardware and IP addresses in one location, you can easily 
change IP addresses in the BOOTP configuration file if your network 
needs change.
The BOOTP request can be disabled by clearing the BOOTP Enable 
parameter in the channel Configuration File. When BOOTP Enable is 
cleared (disabled), the SLC 5/05 processor uses the existing channel 
configuration data.
Parameter Description
IP Address A unique IP Address for the SLC 5/05 processor.
Subnet Mask Specifies the net and local subnet mask as per the standard on subnetting 
RFC 950, Internet Standard Subnetting Procedure.
Gateway Specifies the IP address of a gateway on the same subnet as the 
SLC 5/05 processor that provides connections to another IP network.
TIP
You can use any commercially available BOOTP server. If you do 
not have BOOTP Server capabilities on your network, and you 
want to dynamically configure Channel 1, you can download the 
free Rockwell Automation BOOTP server from the Rockwell 
Automation website. Go to www.ab.com/networks/bootp.html
IMPORTANT
If BOOTP is disabled, or no BOOTP server exists on the network, 
you must use SLC 500 programming software to enter/change 
the IP address for each processor.










