I'm currently integrating a controller with a servo drive for my application and I'm encountering a perplexing issue. Each time I power cycle the system, I find myself needing to use the BOOTDHCP utility to reconfigure the IP address. While the logic remains intact, the IP address fails to persist. Is there anyone who could offer advice or suggestions to resolve this frustrating problem? Thank you!
Update: I discovered the solution! I needed to change the configuration in RSLinx to "Manual" instead of selecting one of the two automatic options. I hadn't realized that this setting was necessary in RSLinx; I suppose I've become too accustomed to Siemens systems at this stage.
If you've ever overlooked disabling BOOTP/DHCP, you’re not alone—it's a common mistake! Even though it's been a staple on my commissioning checklist for years, I still find myself forgetting it from time to time. I’d love to share more insights about the IP configuration data assembly overwrite feature in Festo CPX terminals with you all. Stay tuned for more details!
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