Commissioning Instructions

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Siemens Web server OZW772.. V9.0 CE1C5701en
Building Technologies Commissioning 2018-10-15
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Enter these settings if you intend to operate the web server on a local area
network (LAN) or via the Internet.
Alternative settings are available for operating with DHCP client switched
off.
Entries for the various network topologies are described in Section 8.1.
Data point
Explanation, example
DHCP client
Default val: On
Setting val: Off, On
Service automatically getting the Web-Server
's
IP network configuration automatically rom the
router; see Section 8.1.2.
IP address
Default val: 192.168.2.10
Setting val: IP address
Web server IP address. Does not require
setting if "DHCP client = On".
Subnet mask
Default val: 255.255.255.0
Setting val: IP address
The IP subnet mask sets the size of the
subnet. Does not require setting if "DHCP
client = On".
Default gateway
Default val: 192.168.2.1
Setting val: IP address
The standard gateway represents the interface
between the local and public network. You
typically enter the IP address for the router
here. Does not require setting if "DHCP client
= On".
Preferred DNS server
Default val: 192.168.2.1
Setting val: IP address
The DNS server (domain name system) on the
Internet connects a globally valid name to a
domain with an IP address (e.g. domain
www.siemens.com with IP address
146.254.191.150).
The setting corresponds to the IP address for
the next router or DNS server that recognizes
for its part a queried name (domain) or
another DNS server.
The setting is typically identical to the setting
for the standard Gateway. Required to send e-
mails. Does not require setting if "DHCP client
= On".
Alternate DNS server
Default val: (blank)
Setting val: IP address
The alternative DNS server is only defined for
redundant systems. Settings are typically
empty. Does not require setting if "DHCP client
= On".
The data point "Physical address" is an information parameter. It is described in
Section 4.3, "Faults".
If the DHCP client is switched off, the corresponding settings must be entered
manually.
Ethernet
Notes