IP Address Configuration Methods

The 1834-AENTR gateway has two IP addresses:
  • EtherNet/IP
    address on 1000BASE-T side
  • EtherNet/IP
    In-cabinet system local IP address
IMPORTANT:
The local
EtherNet/IP
In-cabinet IP address must start with the gateway set at 192.168.1.1
Rotary Dials on the 1834-AENTR Gateway
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Item
Description
First digit in octet
Second digit in octet
Third (final) digit in octet
If you use the DCHP-enabled method, the gateway is factory-set as DHCP-enabled where all three rotary dials are set to ‘999’ for the Host ID (last octet).
For example, if the IP address is 192.168.1.
120
, turn the rotary dial that is labeled ‘x100’ to ‘1’ as the first digit in the octet, turn the rotary dial that is labeled ‘x10’ to ‘2’ as the second digit in the octet, then turn the rotary dial that is labeled ‘x1’ to ‘0’ as the last digit in the octet.
Setting the rotary dials between 001...254 disables DCHP.
DHCP-supported methods to set the IP address include the following:
  • BOOTP/DHCP utility
  • EtherNet/IP
    commissioning tool
  • Studio 5000 Logix Designer®
    application
  • RSLinx® Classic
    software /
    FactoryTalk® Linx
    Network Browser
To use one of these methods, you need the following:
  • EtherNet/IP
    driver installed on the programming workstation
  • MAC ID from the device, which is on the label on the side of the device
  • Recommended IP address for the device.
If you do not use the DCHP-enabled method, turn each rotary dial to set the Host ID. Valid numbers range from ‘001…254’.
For more information on these methods, see
EtherNet/IP
Network Device User Manual, publication ENET-UM006
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