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E94AYCEN communication manual (Ethernet)
Commissioning
Configuring the communication module
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EDS94AYCEN EN 9.0 - 09/2012
Codes
6.2.5
Gateway address
The gateway address is required if the Servo Drive 9400 is not located in the same
subnetwork as the PC.
The gateway address consists of four numbers between 0 and 255, separated by
points, e.g. "127.0.0.0".
Eight bits are reserved for each of the four numbers, which makes a total of 32 bits.
Codes
6.2.6
MAC-ID
The MAC-ID is a globally unique identifier of an Ethernet-capable device. The MAC-ID is
assigned by the manufacturer and permanently burnt into the device (Lenze
communication module).
The MAC-ID consists of six hexadecimal numerical codes (00 ... FF) which respectively
are separated from each other by a hyphen, e. g. "00-0A-86-00-00-0A".
Eight bits are reserved for each one of the six numerical codes, which makes a total
48 bits.
The MAC-ID consists of the manufacturer's identification mark and a running number
which is clearly assigned by the manufacturer.
Parameter (MXI1):
Lenze setting
255
.
255
.
255
.
0
Parameter (MXI2):
Lenze setting
255
.
255
.
255
.
0
Parameter (MXI1):
Lenze setting
127
.
0
.
0
.
1
Parameter (MXI2):
Lenze setting
127
.
0
.
0
.
1