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Data Accessible with CIP
The CIP interface lets you access the information in
Table 13 - Data Accessible with CIP
Data Type
Details
Input data via I/O connection
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Link status per port: not connected, connected
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Unauthorized device per port: OK, not OK
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Unicast threshold exceeded per port: OK, exceeded
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Multicast threshold exceeded on each port: OK, exceeded
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Broadcast threshold exceeded on each port: OK, exceeded
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Port bandwidth utilization per port: value in %
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Alarm relay major: OK, tripped
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Multicast groups active: quantity
Output data via I/O connection
Port disable per port: enabled, disabled
Other status data
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Module identification (vendor ID, device type, product code, product name, revision, serial number)
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Major/minor fault status, I/O connection, module identity match
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Active alarms
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Major alarm relay (open, closed)
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Active faults
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Switch uptime since last restart
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Switch internal temperature in degrees Centigrade
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Management CPU utilization in percentage
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Power supply A present: yes, no
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Power supply B present: yes, no
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Number of active multicast groups
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IOS release version
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DLR ring status, members, and faults
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CIP connection counters: open/close requests, open/close rejects, timeouts
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Port alarm status per port: OK, Link Fault, Not Forwarding, Not Operating, High Bit Error Rate
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Port fault status per port: Error Disable, SFP Error, Native VLAN Mismatch, MAC ID Flap Condition, Security Violation
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Port diagnostic counters per port: Ethernet interface counters (10), Ethernet media counters (12)
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Link status
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Traffic threshold exceeded per port: unicast, multicast, broadcast
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Cable diagnostics per port selected
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DHCP pool display: name, starting and ending IP address
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NAT: display name of instance, VLANs assigned per instance
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NAT diagnostics: active translations, total translated packets, blocked and pass-through traffic, ICMP and ARP fixups
Configuration data
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Major and minor revision of switch
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Electronic keying (Exact Match, Disable Keying)
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Connection (Input Data, Data)
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Data connection password
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Requested packet interval (RPI)
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Inhibit module
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Major fault on controller if connection fails while in Run mode
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Use unicast connections over EtherNet/IP
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Module fault display
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IP addressing method: Manual, DHCP
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IP address, subnet mask, primary and secondary DNS server address, default gateway (all if static)
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Host name
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Administration: contact name, geographic location
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Spanning Tree Mode (MST, RSTP, PVST+, RPVST+)
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Dual-power supply alarm enable
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Port configuration per port: enable/disable, auto-negotiate, speed, duplex
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Power over Ethernet (PoE): mode, status, power limit, power used, total power supported, total power used, remaining power available
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Smartports and VLANs: assign roles per port, VLAN ID and name
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Port thresholds (incoming: unicast, multicast, broadcast, all outgoing traffic) rate limiting threshold per port: in packets per second, bits per
second, or percentage
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Port security: enable, allowed MAC IDs per port, dynamic, static
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DHCP pool: enable, delete, refresh, create
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DHCP address assignment per port
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Time sync configuration: enable per port, port state
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NAT configuration: create instance (private-to-public, public-to-private, traffic permits, and fixups)
Smartport assignment per port
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Role
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VLAN
Save and restore configuration
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