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MDX-ETHERNET User Guide 19
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5.10 Setting the IP address
The MDX-ETHERNET IP address is formed by taking the component parts of the
address from parameters Pr 15.60 to Pr 15.63 and combining them as in
Figure 5-2. The address is then used in conjunction with the subnet mask. Adress
modification is activated by resetting the MDX-ETHERNET (Pr 15.32 = ENABLED).
Figure 5-2 The IP address
5.10.1 MDX-ETHERNET IP address Wip
IP address Wip
This is the most significant octet of MDX-ETHERNET IP address. When using DHCP
this will be updated from the DHCP server.
5.10.2 MDX-ETHERNET IP address Xip
IP address Xip
This is the second most significant octet MDX-ETHERNET IP address. When using
DHCP this will be updated from the DHCP server.
5.10.3 MDX-ETHERNET IP address Yip
IP address Yip
This is the third most significant octet of MDX-ETHERNET IP address. When using
DHCP this will be updated from the DHCP server.
5.10.4 MDX-ETHERNET IP address Zip
IP address Zip
This is the least significant octet of MDX-ETHERNET IP address. When using DHCP
this will be updated from the DHCP server.
Wip Xip Yip Zip
Pr 15.60 Pr 15.61 Pr 15.62 Pr 15.63
When DHCP is enabled (see section 5.14 DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) the whole IP address is acquired from the DHCP server and written to the
parameters in the drive during start-up. This could take several minutes depending on
server availability and network status.
Pr 15.60
Default 192
Range 0 to 255
Access RW
Pr 15.61
Default 168
Range 0 to 255
Access RW
Pr 15.62
Default 1
Range 0 to 255
Access RW
Pr 15.63
Default 100
Range 0 to 255
Access RW