The Request History displays
all the devices, including the
packaged controller, on your
network that need an IP
address. The Ethernet address
(Mac ID) of the packaged
controller corresponds with
the address you recorded on
Network Worksheet.
5. Double-click the request
from your packaged
controller.
6. Enter the IP address and
record it on the
Network Worksheet
inside the
back cover.
If you are not using an isolated
network, obtain these numbers
from your network administrator.
7. Click OK.
8. Disable BootP/DHCP by selecting the packaged controller from the Relation List and
clicking Disable BOOTP/DHCP.
[Disable BOOTP/DHCP] Command successful appears in the Status bar.
9. Close the BOOTP/DHCP Server utility.
If you are prompted to save changes, click No.
For a device to retain its IP address through a power cycle, BootP/DHCP must be disabled. Complete step
8 to disable BootP/DHCP for the packaged controller.
IP Addresses Assigned Successfully
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