Parameterization and commissioning
BK9053, BK910328 Version: 2.3.0
4.4 IP address
Usually the IP address is specified by the PROFINET controller and therefore does not need to be set in the
bus coupler. The bus couplers are addressed via the PROFINET-Name which can be set using various
procedures (see DIP switch settings [}25]).
In exceptional cases it makes sense to give the bus coupler an IP address in advance (without connecting
PROFINET), e.g. to access the couplers via KS2000 Software and Ethernet.
4.4.1 IP address and PROFINET name
The IP address can be set using three different procedures, and these will be described in more detail below.
Procedure Explanation Necessary components
KS2000
Addressing using the KS2000
configuration software and DIP switches
[}28]
KS2000 configuration software and KS2000 cable
BootP
Addressing via BootP server [}30]
BootP-Server
DHCP
Addressing via DHCP server [}31]
DHCP-Server
4.4.2 Configuration with KS2000
The KS2000 configuration software (from version 3.2.8) can be used to set the TCP/IP address in a dialog
box, or it can be written directly into the registers. DIP switches 9 and 10 (for BK9050 DIP switches 1 and 2
in blue) should both be OFF (0) before switching on.
Table 100
Register High-Byte Low-Byte
0 IP-Byte 2 IP-Byte 1
1 Not used IP-Byte 3
Default
Byte Default value (hex) Default value (dec)
1 0xAC 172
dec
2 0x10 16
dec
3 0x11 17
dec
4 (DIP switch) (0 to 255
dec
)
Sample
Fig.14: DIP switch
Switch no. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Valence 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 - -
In this example ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF
Value 1 0 0 8 0 0 64 128 - - Total=201