Specifications
CP143 H1 / TCP/IP manual Software
Rev. 00/07 5-53
5.11 Application in combination with TCP/IP
5.11.1 Initialization
5.11.1.1 CP initialization
The entry CP-Init under Init places you in an interactive window that provides access to the CP-
base initialization:
Fig. 5-25: CP base initialization (initial initialization)
Here you must configure the addresses and other identification parameters of the CP.
Before entering a connection, you must also enter a frame base address into this interactive mask.
The entered data is transferred when you depress the Enter key.
Parameter of the CP-initialization
Date, version
The entries for date and version are for documentation purposes only. You can use these
entries to check at what time a configuration was performed. The version number will
always contain the number associated with the file that is currently loaded.
Station name
You may specify a name for your base station. The name may consist of a maximum of 19
characters. Station names are used to simplify the configuration of connections. The station
name is important where on-line configurations are concerned.