Section 16
Ethernet
16.1
Access point
16.1.1
Introduction
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An access point is an Ethernet communication interface for single or redundant
station communication. Each access point is allocated with one physical Ethernet
port, two physical Ethernet ports are allocated if redundant communication is
activated for the access point.
AP1
SFP_302
SFP_301
Device 1
AP1
SFP_302
SFP_301
Device 1
AP2
IEC16000092-1-en.vsdx
SFP_303
AP3
AP2
SFP_303
AP3
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Figure 333:
Access points, non redundant (left) and redundant communication
(right)
DHCP is available for the front port, and a device connected to it can thereby
obtain an automatically assigned IP-address.
16.1.2
Settings
PID-6775-SETTINGS v4
Table 464:
AP_1 Non group settings (basic)
Name
Values (Range)
Unit
Step
Default
Description
Operation
Off
On
-
-
Off
Operation on/off of the access point
Redundancy
None
PRP-0
PRP-1
HSR
-
-
None
Ethernet redundancy mode
IPAddress
0 - 18
IP
Address
1
192.168.1.10
IP address of the access point
SubnetMask
0 - 18
IP
Address
1
255.255.255.0
Subnet mask of the access point
Description
1 - 18
-
1
Station bus
User editable access point description
[1-18 char]
PTP
Off
On
Slave only
-
-
Off
Precision time protocol
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Section 16
Ethernet
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