Fieldbus Coupler 750-341 ï 71Starting up ETHERNET TCP/IP fieldbus nodesWAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750ETHERNET TCP/IPFig. 3.1-9: BootP table p012908eThe examples mentioned above contain the following information:Declaration Meaningnode1,node2Any name can be given for the node here.ht=1 Specify the hardware type of the network here.The hardware type for ETHERNET is 1.(The numbers are described in RFC1700)ha=0030DE000100ha=0030DE000200Specify the hardware address or the MAC-ID of the ETHERNETfieldbus coupler (hexadecimal).ip= 10.1.254.100ip= 10.1.254.200Enter the IP address of the ETHERNET fieldbus coupler (decimal)here.T3=0A.01.FE.01gw=10.1.254.1Specify the gateway IP address here.Write the address for T3 in hexadecimal form and for gw in decimalform.sm=255.255.0.0 In addition enter the Subnet-mask of the subnet (decimal), where theETHERNET fieldbus coupler belongs to.No gateway is required for the local network described in this example.Therefore, the first example: "Example of entry with no gateway" can beused.2. Move the mouse pointer to the text line:"node1:ht=1:ha=0030DE000100:ip=10.1.254.100" and mark the 12character hardware address which is entered after ha=...Enter the MAC-ID of your own network coupler.3. If you want to give your fieldbus node a name, delete the name "node1" andenter any name in its place.4. To assign the coupler a desired IP address, mark the IP address specified inthe example which is entered after ip=...Replace it with the IP address you have selected.5. Because the second example is not necessary at present, insert a ì#î in frontof the text line of the second example: "# node2:hat=1:ha=003 0DE 000200:ip=10.1.254.200:T3=0A.01.FE.01", so that this line will be ignored.