Internet Protocol tab

Select the
Internet Protocol
tab to view and edit the IP settings of a device:
Counter name
Description
Network Port
Used to display the port label assigned by the manufacturer.
Redundancy
Indicates whether the controller is operating in redundancy mode.
  • Enabled means that the controller is in redundancy mode. IP settings are unavailable, as network management is handled automatically.
  • Disabled means that the controller operates as a standalone device. IP settings are available.
Tip:
  • This information appears when the connected device supports redundancy.
  • This value is read-only. Configure the settings in Studio 5000 Logix Designer.
Front Ports Crossload
Indicates whether crossload is active, allowing the primary and secondary controllers to synchronize data using the front Ethernet ports.
  • Enabled means that redundant controllers are using the front ports and backplane to synchronize data.
  • Disabled means that redundant controllers are using the backplane to synchronize data.
Tip:
  • This information appears when the connected device supports redundancy and front ports crossload.
  • This value is read-only. Configure the settings in Studio 5000 Logix Designer.
Mode
Specifies how the controller’s Ethernet ports are configured.
  • Front ports crossload means that the controller is in redundancy mode and is using the front ports to synchronize data. IP settings are unavailable.
  • Dual IP means that both ports of the configurable pair reside on separate Ethernet networks, each with its own IP address. You can check each IP address by selecting the relevant network port.
  • Linear/DLR means that both ports of the configurable pair reside on the same Ethernet network (linear or ring topology) and share IP settings. Network port shows 1/2.
Tip:
  • This information appears when the connected device supports two configurable Ethernet ports.
  • This value is read-only.
  • Configure Front ports crossload in Studio 5000 Logix Designer. Configure Dual IP and Linear/DLR in the IP Mode tab.
IP Configuration
  • Manually configure IP settings: Used to enter IP address and server information manually.
  • Obtain IP settings automatically using BOOTP: Automatically enters address and server information based on the associated BOOTP selection.
  • Obtain IP settings automatically using DHCP: Automatically enters address and server information based on the associated DHCP selection.
  • IP set by rotary switch: Used to set address and server information with rotary switches on the hardware device. Set the rotary switches on the hardware device to a valid number for the last octet of the IP address. The valid number range from 001 through 254. (By default the switches are associated with subnet 192.168.1.x) Then in the
    Internet Protocol
    tab, configure the first three octets of the IP address and server information. For more information on how to set IP address with rotary switches, see ControlLogix EtherNet/IP Network Devices User Manual, publication 1756-UM004D-EN-P.
Physical device IP address
The IP address for this device.
Subnet mask
Used to define the range of IP addresses that can be used in the current network.
Primary DNS server address
The server that is used to translate the domain names to IP addresses.
Secondary DNS server address
The backup server that is used to translate the domain names to IP addresses.
Gateway Address
Used to enable the interface between two networks that of different communication protocols.
Domain Name
The network where the device is connecting to.
Host Name
The device name.
Refresh
Updates the status of information.
Apply
Saves and applies the changes.
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