Parameterization and Commissioning
BC9000 and BC910030 Version: 4.0.0
4.4.9 Reading the MAC-ID
Proceed as follows to read the MAC-ID.
• Change the IP address of your PC to 172.16.x.x. and the subnet mask to 255.255.0.0
In the delivery condition of the BC9000 or BK9000, the IP address is 172.16.17.255 (DIP switches 1 to
8 set to ON).
• Start the DOS window
• Send a ping >ip-address< to the IP address 172.16.17.255
• Read the MAC-ID with arp -a.
4.4.10 Security settings
The security setting causes the Bus Terminal controller to accept and process TCP/IP or UPD/IP telegrams
only from certain TCP/IP devices. If a TCP/IP device is not included in the table, the Bus Terminal controller
refuses connections with this device. UDP telegrams from devices that are not entered in the table are
rejected. In delivery state the table is empty, i.e. all devices have access to the Bus Coupler.
KS2000 dialog
From KS2000 version 4.3.0.39 security table entries can be made via dialog.
Fig.17: Security settings