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EtherNet/IP Communications Chapter 8
Assign Network Parameters Via a Web Browser & MAC Scanner
Software
In the event that a user does not have access to a DHCP software utility, a user
can assign network parameters via a web browser (e.g., Microsoft® Internet
Explorer) and Media Access Control (MAC) scanner software (e.g., MAC
Scanner from Colasoft® - http://www.colasoft.com/). Follow these steps to
configure the module using this method.
1. Locate and identify the MAC ID printed on the label of the E300
Electronic Overload Relay EtherNet/IP Communication Module. This
address has a format that is similar to: 00-0b-db-14-55-35
2. Con
nect the E300 Electronic Overload Relay EtherNet/IP
Comm
unication Module to the same wide area network (WAN) as your
personal computer.
3. I
nitiate the MAC scanner software.
4. Select the appropriate subnet to scan for available MAC addresses.
5. Scan the Subnet for all available MAC addresses.
6. Identify the IP address assigned to the MAC ID of the E300 Electronic
Ov
erload Relay EtherNet/IP Communication Module. The IP address
will have a format that is similar to 192.168.0.100.
Other Factors to Consider When Assigning Network Parameters
There are other factors to consider when assigning network parameters, which
include:
Network isolation from or integration into the plant/enterprise network.
Network size. For large networks, even isolated networks, it might be more
con
v
enient and safer to use a BOOTP/DHCP server rather than RSLinx
software. The BOOTP/DHCP server also limits the possibility of
assigning duplicate IP addresses.
Company policies and procedures associated with plant floor network
insta
llation and maintenance.
L
evel of involvement by information technology personnel in plant floor
netw
ork installation and maintenance.
Type of training offered to control engineers and maintenance personnel.
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