Bridging across networks – Rockwell Automation 1752-L24BBBE SmartGuard 600 Controllers User Manual User Manual
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Rockwell Automation Publication 1752-UM001E-EN-P - June 2014
Chapter 4
Set Up Your EtherNet/IP Network
6.
Click the Port Configuration tab.
7.
For Network Configuration Type, click Static to permanently assign this
configuration to the port.
a. In the IP Address field, type the IP address.
b. In the Network Mask field, type the network mask address.
c. In the Gateway Address field, type the gateway address or leave as all
zeros.
d. In the Primary Name Server field, type the address of the primary name
server or leave as zeros.
e. In the Secondary Name Server field, type the address of the secondary
name server or leave as zeros.
f. In the Domain Name field, type the domain name or leave blank.
g. In the Host Name field, type the host name or ‘SmartGuard ENIP’.
8.
Configure the port settings.
9.
Click OK.
Bridging across Networks
The 1752-L24BBBE controller supports the ability to bridge or route
communication to various devices, depending on the capabilities of the platform
and communication devices.
You have a bridge when you have a connection between communication devices
on two networks. For example, a bridge device has both EtherNet/IP and
DeviceNet connections, enabling Device 1 on the EtherNet/IP network to
communicate with Device 2 on a DeviceNet network through the bridge.
IMPORTANT
If you select Dynamic, on a power cycle, the controller clears the current
IP configuration and resumes sending BOOTP requests. Refer to page 52
for more information.
To
Then
Use the default port speed and
duplex settings
Leave checked the Auto-negotiate port speed and duplex checkbox.
Important: The default port speed is 100, and the default duplex
setting is Full.
Manually configure your port’s
speed and duplex settings.
a. Uncheck the Auto-negotiate port speed and duplex
checkbox.
b. From the Current Port Speed pull-down menu, choose a port
speed.
c. From the Current Duplex pull-down menu, choose Half
Duplex.