C. replace, Based on this configuration, the, File looks like – Rockwell Automation 1747-L55x,D174710.4 SLC 500 Ethernet User Manual
Page 28
3–10
Configuring the Ethernet Channel for Local Communication
Publication 1747-10.4
C. Replace
xxyy
with the last four digits of the hardware
address. Use only valid hexadecimal digits (0-9, A-F); do
not use the hyphens that separate the numbers. (You will
find the hardware address on a label affixed to the printed
circuit board of the SLC 5/05 processor. Note: See page
1–2 for an illustration showing the location of the hardware
address.)
4. Save, close, and make a backup copy of this file.
Example
In this example, there are three SLC 5/05 processors and an HP 9000
programming terminal. The names and hardware addresses are
device specific:
Device
Name
IP Address
Hardware Address
SLC 5/05
sigma1
12.34.56.1
00–00–BC–1D–12–34
SLC 5/05
sigma2
12.34.56.2
00–00–BC–1D–56–78
SLC 5/05
sigma3
12.34.56.3
00–00–BC–1D–90–12
HP 9000
(HP-UNIX)
computer)
802.3/Ethernet (TCP/IP)
SLC-5/05
processor
sigma1
BOOTP
server
SLC-5/05
processor
sigma2
SLC-5/05
processor
sigma3
Based on this configuration, the
BOOTPTAB
file looks like:
#
Legend:
gw
––
gateways
#
ha
––
hardware
address
#
ht
––
hardware
type
➀
#
ip
––
host
IP
address
#
sm
––
subnet
mask
#
vm
––
BOOTP vendor extensions format
➁
#
tc
––
template host
#Default string for each type of Ethernet client
defaults5E: ht=1:vm=rfc1048
#Entries for SLC 5/05 processors:
sigma1: tc=defaults5E:ip=12.34.56.1:ha=0000BC1D1234
sigma2: tc=defaults5E:ip=12.34.56.2:ha=0000BC1D5678
sigma3: tc=defaults5E:ip=12.34.56.3:ha=0000BC1D9012
➀
1 = 10MB Ethernet
➁
Use rfc1048