4 Technical Features
4.5 Address setting
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4.5.5
Address setting via BootP-mode
The address setting is carried out by a BootP-server in the network after the start-up of the
gateway.
In order to activate the BootP-mode, the DIP-switch MODE is set to "ON", the address swit-
ches 2
0
to 2
7
to address "2" (see Table 6: Combinations for the address-switch settings,
LED-behavior
During it’s start-up, the module waits for the address setting via DHCP-/BootP-server. This is
indicated by the red flashing "MS" LED. The LED begins to flash green, as soon as the address
setting via the server is completed. The station is ready for communication.
Figure 26:
BootP
Note
The subnet mask as well as the default IP address assigned to the gateway by the
BootP-server are stored in the gateway’s non-volatile EEPROM.
If the gateway is subsequently switched to another adress-mode, the settings car-
ried out via BootP (IP address, subnet mask, etc.) will be taken from the module’s
EEPROM.
Attention
After every change of the address-mode, a voltage reset must be carried out.