Can't change IP address of PLC
Good morning.
Received the PLCnext starterkit this week, did some research on some topics beforehand.
One being the IP address and how to change it, I've tried this makers blog which gave problems with profinet stack and thus the PLC not booting at all.
Also tried the suggestion in this post, whenever I 'write' the IP parameters where I changed the assignment to DHCP, and read the parameters again it will jump back to static...
Have to say I did manage to change the IP address through the online parameters once, only was the static IP I had setup out of range on the project IP range so that didn't work.
I'm kind off out of ideas at the moment, would appreciate some help or comment on what's going wrong.
Kind regards,
Jorn
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Hi Jorn,
I hope I can help.
EDIT: There is also a section in the PLCnext Technology Info Center that explains how to assign the IP address to a PLC using PLCnext Engineer:
https://www.plcnext.help/te/PLCnext_Engineer/Connecting_to_the_controller.htm
Regards,
Martin.
Hi Martin,
Thank you for your reply.
The 'run' and 'D' led are both green, 'BF-D' is flashing red.
I have tried both methods from the Help quickstart.
I can't seem to edit the IP address in the 'Online devices' tab, see below picture.
The offline methode also doesnt work, since the IP I want to give the PLC is outside the standard range.
When I change the range on the project page I can't access the PLC anymore.
OK, so that screen shot looks good.
You can change the range of valid IP addresses in the main "Project" page - just select the "Settings" tab you can see in the screen shot above.
After setting the address range to a range that suits you, change the IP address of the PLC in the project.
Then, you can transfer the offline IP address information to the online PLC, from the window in your screen shot above. When you press the Search button in the "Online Controllers" tab, the PLC will appear with the "old" address details.
Not quite sure why, but this somehow worked now!
So thank you
Kind regards,
Jorn