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Set the network ip address on a module – Rockwell Automation 1756-Enxxx_Ewxxx EtherNet/IP Modules Installation Instructions User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication ENET-IN002F-EN-P - January 2014

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Install a 1756 EtherNet/IP Communication Module Chapter 1

Set the Network IP Address
on a Module

To operate an EtherNet/IP communication module on an EtherNet/IP network,
you must set a network IP address.

The IP address uniquely identifies the module. The IP address is in the form

xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx where each xxx is a number from 000…254.

There are some reserved values that you cannot use as the first octet in the
address. These numbers are examples of values you cannot use:

001.xxx.xxx.xxx
127.xxx.xxx.xxx
223 to 255.xxx.xxx.xxx

The specific reserved values that cannot be used vary by application.

For more information about configuring an EtherNet/IP network, see
EtherNet/IP Network Configuration User Manual, publication

ENET-UM001

.

Depending on the 1756 EtherNet/IP communication module, you can use some
or all of these tools to set the network Internet Protocol (IP) address:

Rotary switches - The 1756-ENBT and 1756-EWEB modules do not offer

rotary switches. If you are using either of these modules, skip Set the
Network IP Address with the Rotary Switches on

page 17

and go to Set

the Network IP Address with the BOOTP/DHCP Server on

page 18

.

Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP)/Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

(DHCP) server

RSLinx Classic software

the Studio 5000 environment

The module uses these tools sequentially to set the IP address.

The 1756 EtherNet/IP communication modules are shipped with
this configuration:

BOOTP/DHCP enabled

Rotary switches set to 999 - when applicable

This graphic shows the process used to set your module’s IP address.