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Publication 1756-UM050A-EN-P - December 2001

Installing the 1756-ENBT Module        

2-3

For information on installing these products, refer to the publications 
listed in the following table.

Determining Module
Slot Location

You can install the module in any slot in the ControlLogix chassis. You 
can also install multiple 1756-ENBT modules in the same chassis. The 
figure below shows chassis slot numbering in a 4-slot chassis. Slot 0 is 
the first slot and is always the leftmost slot in the rack (the first slot to 
the right of the power supply).

Chassis

Type

Chassis 

Installation

Power

Supply

Power Supply 

Installation

Series B: 1756-A4, -A7, -A10, -A13

Pub. No. 

1756-IN080

1756-PA72/B

Pub. No. 

1756-5.67

1756-PB72/B

1756-PA75/A

Pub. No. 

1756-5.78

1756-PB75/A

Power 
Supply

Slot 0

Slot 1

Slot 2

Slot 3

Chassis

AB Parts

Summary of Contents for ControlLogix 1756-ENBT

Page 1: ...ControlLogix Ethernet Bridge Module 1756 ENBT User Manual AB Parts...

Page 2: ...the Application Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Control available from your local Allen Bradley office describes some important differences between solid state equipment and electromechan...

Page 3: ...our Questions or Comments on this Manual If you find a problem with this manual please notify us of it on the enclosed How Are We Doing form Phone United States Canada 1 440 646 5800 Outside United St...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...ians who are installing programming and maintaining a control system that communicates on an EtherNet IP network through a 1756 ENBT Bridge We assume you have a good understanding of Ethernet and the...

Page 6: ...verview of the 1756 ENBT module as well as general information about Ethernet It describes how to install and configure the module and provides four example applications showing how to use the module...

Page 7: ...th Direct Connection chapter 6 Using Produced and Consumed tags chapter 7 Communicating with FLEX I O chapter 8 Here s an example of the type of system you ll be creating Data Slot 0 1 Slot 0 1 2 3 Sw...

Page 8: ...Logix Analog Output Module 1756 OF8 1 ControlLogix Digital Input Module 1756 IB16I 1 ControlLogix Digital Output Module 1756 0B16I 1 FLEX I O EtherNet IP Adapter 1794 AENT 1 FLEX I O Digital Input Mod...

Page 9: ...x analog I O modules ControlLogix Analog I O Users Manual 1756 6 5 9 ControlLogix digital I O modules ControlLogix Digital I O Users Manual 1756 UM058 FLEX I O EtherNet IP adapter FLEX I O EtherNet IP...

Page 10: ...Publication 1756 UM050A EN P December 2001 P 6 About This User Manual Notes...

Page 11: ...2 3 Installing the Module in the Chassis 2 4 Removing or Replacing the Module when applicable 2 5 Installing or Removing the Module Under Power 2 6 Wiring the RJ45 Connector 2 6 Connecting the Module...

Page 12: ...6 What s Next 5 17 Chapter 6 Using Analog I O with Direct Connection About the Example Application 6 1 Set Up the Hardware 6 2 Create the Example Application 6 3 Add the Remote Analog I O Module to th...

Page 13: ...Ladder Program 8 13 Download the Program to the Controller 8 14 Test the Example Application 8 15 Appendix A Troubleshooting Interpreting the Status Indicators A 1 NET Network Status Indicator A 1 Lin...

Page 14: ...Publication 1756 UM050A EN P December 2001 Table of Contents iv Appendix E Autonegotiation Requirements Manual Configuration on an Ethernet Switch E 1 Changing Ports on an Ethernet Switch E 1 Index...

Page 15: ...with ControlNet and DeviceNet interfacing via Category 5 twisted pair cable Half Full Duplex 10 Mbit or 100 Mbit operation removal or insertion under power number of modules per chassis limited only b...

Page 16: ...tion and programming information operator interfaces etc also known as explicit messaging Support of Rack Optimized and Direct Connections The 1756 ENBT module supports both Rack Optimized and Direct...

Page 17: ...AP001 for more information on connections Mixing Rack Optimized and Direct Connections You can mix communication formats for different I O modules in the same chassis I O modules set up to use Rack O...

Page 18: ...ain full control over the route taken by each message which enables you to select alternative paths for the same end device Understanding the Producer Consumer Model CIP uses the producer consumer net...

Page 19: ...Is are only used for modules that produce data For example a local 1756 ENBT module i e an ENB module in the same chassis as the controller does not require an RPI because it is not a data producing m...

Page 20: ...Publication 1756 UM050A EN P December 2001 1 6 About the 1756 ENBT Module...

Page 21: ...s and where to find specific information For information about See page Identifying Module Components 2 2 Preparing the Chassis for Module Installation 2 2 Determining Module Slot Location 2 3 Install...

Page 22: ...BT module Preparing the Chassis for Module Installation Before you install the module you must install and connect a ControlLogix chassis and power supply LINK NET OK 31272 M Front View Front Panel MA...

Page 23: ...stall multiple 1756 ENBT modules in the same chassis The figure below shows chassis slot numbering in a 4 slot chassis Slot 0 is the first slot and is always the leftmost slot in the rack the first sl...

Page 24: ...1275 M 31276 M Align the circuit board with top and bottom guides in the chassis 1 Slide the module into the chassis Make sure the module backplane connector properly connects to the chassis backplane...

Page 25: ...Module when applicable IMPORTANT If you are replacing an existing module with an identical one and you want to resume identical system operation you must install the new module in the same slot 31277...

Page 26: ...g and Installation Guide publication number ENET IN001 WARNING When you insert or remove a module while backplane power is on an electrical arc may occur An electrical arc can cause personal injury or...

Page 27: ...azardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding IMPORTANT We recommend connecting the module to the network via a 100MB Ethernet switch whic...

Page 28: ...PASS OK REV x x where x x is the module s firmware revision The display then alternates between OK and the module s default BOOTP address If the alphanumeric display and LED indicators do not produce...

Page 29: ...hat provide sophisticated data transfer and network management functionality Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP is a transpor...

Page 30: ...plicit messaging and explicit messaging Refer to the EtherNet IP Performance and Application Guide publication number ENET AP001 for more information on the EtherNet IP protocol Simple Network Managem...

Page 31: ...network is a Class A Class B or Class C network The class of a network determines how an IP address is formatted Each node on the same physical network must have an IP address of the same class and m...

Page 32: ...ork In an Ethernet environment B can then resolve C s IP address to a MAC address and communicate with C directly When host B communicates with host A it knows from A s IP address that A is on another...

Page 33: ...g for four physical networks 11111111 11111111 11000000 00000000 255 255 192 0 Two bits of the Class B host ID have been used to extend the net ID Each unique combination of bits in the part of the ho...

Page 34: ...llowing publications What s Next The following chapter describes how to configure your 1756 ENBT module Internetworking with TCP IP Vol 1 2nd ed by Douglas E Comer ISBN 0 13 216987 8 The Ethernet Mana...

Page 35: ...software 2 Using RSLinx 3 Using a third party BootP server 4 Having your network administrator configure the module via the network server This chapter describes these procedures for configuring the...

Page 36: ...The 1794 AENT adapter must have BootP enabled factory default to use the utility To configure your adapter using the BootP utility perform the following steps 1 Run the BootP software In the BOOTP Re...

Page 37: ...Mask and Gateway if applicable 4 If you want to permanently assign this configuration to the device highlight the device and click on the Disable BOOTP button When power is recycled to the device it w...

Page 38: ...eful if you do not know the IP address of a configured device e g the address is not written on the label or the label is missing or if you know the IP address but want to change the configuration To...

Page 39: ...appear in the Relation List 5 Select the device from the Relation List and click on the Force IP Renew button Then cycle power to the device The device will perform its power up diagnostics and issue...

Page 40: ...sed later To save the Relation List perform the following steps 1 Select Save As from the File menu You will see the following window 2 Select the folder you want to Save in 3 Enter a File name for th...

Page 41: ...ntrolLogix chassis containing a 1756 CNB module connected to your workstation via ControlNet or a 1756 DHRIO module connected to your workstation via DH or a Logix 5550 processor connected to your wor...

Page 42: ...r e g AB_KT 1 for Data Highway Plus AB_KTC 1 for ControlNet or AB_DF1 1 for the Logix 5550 s serial port The following example uses the AB_DF1 1 driver You can perform the same steps using one of the...

Page 43: ...Configuration tab 6 Uncheck the Obtain IP Address from BootP Server box 7 Enter the desired IP Address Subnet Mask and optional Gateway Address The values we used for one of the 1756 ENBT modules in...

Page 44: ...nd a backslash to continue a line Don t put any spaces in the tag value string The ht tag MUST precede the ha tag The options below are specified as tag value and delimited by colons These are the opt...

Page 45: ...ess of the module when you configure the new module 4 Enter the optional Gateway Address If you need more information on assigning gateway addresses refer to page 3 4 5 Enter the optional Subnet Mask...

Page 46: ...software to configure your module A BootP client such as the 1756 ENBT module can boot from a DHCP server only if the DHCP server is specifically written to also handle BootP queries This is specific...

Page 47: ...e page Set Up the Hardware 5 2 Create the Example Application 5 3 Add the Local Ethernet Bridge to the I O Configuration 5 4 Add the Remote Ethernet Bridge to the I O Configuration 5 6 Add the Remote...

Page 48: ...hat in the example application the Logix5550 controller I O modules and the 1756 ENBT modules are in the slots shown above Verify the IP addresses for your PC and 1756 ENBT modules see chapter 4 Verif...

Page 49: ...he RSLogix 5000 Main Window will open 2 From the File menu select New The New Controller pop up window will open 3 Enter an appropriate name for the Controller e g Ethernet_IO_Controller 4 Select the...

Page 50: ...O configuration Next you add the 1756 ENBT in the remote chassis with the digital I O modules as a child of the local 1756 ENBT module Then you add the I O modules as children of the remote 1756 ENBT...

Page 51: ...ENBT A Ethernet Bridge and click on OK The Module Properties window will open 4 Enter or select the following parameters Name IP Address Slot and Electronic Keying We used the following values 5 Click...

Page 52: ...must add the remote 1756 ENBT module as a child of the local 1756 ENBT module 1 In the Project window right click on the local 1756 ENBT module under the I O Configuration folder and select New Modul...

Page 53: ...he following parameters the values we used are listed in the table 4 Click on Next The following page will open 5 Make sure the Requested Packet Interval RPI is 5ms or greater for this example Name Re...

Page 54: ...NBT module In this example you will add a a 1756 IB16I digital input module and a 1756 OB16I digital output module with standard configurations Use these steps as a guide when you are configuring diff...

Page 55: ...ll open 3 Select the 1756 IB16I digital input module from the list and click on OK The Module Properties window will open 4 Enter the following parameters the values we used are listed in the table Na...

Page 56: ...le will appear in the I O configuration indented under the remote 1756 ENBT module Add the Remote Digital Output Module 6 Right click on the remote 1756 ENBT module and again select New Module TIP If...

Page 57: ...OK The Module Properties window will open 8 Enter the following parameters the values we used are listed in the table Name Remote_Digital_Output Slot 2 Comm Format Rack Optimization Electronic Keying...

Page 58: ...O configuration the system creates tags for those modules to use in the application program For our example application we need to add another Controller Tag 1 Double click on the Controller Tags fol...

Page 59: ...Publication 1756 UM050A EN P December 2001 Using Rack Optimized I O 5 13 3 Create the following tag Tag Type Parts_Count Counter AB Parts...

Page 60: ...ed I O Create the Ladder Program To create a ladder program to test the configuration perform the following steps 1 Double click on Main Routine under the Main Program folder and enter the following l...

Page 61: ...window will open Your window will show the drivers and devices you have installed 2 Select your Ethernet driver e g AB_ETH 1 and expand the tree through the backplane of the local ControlLogix chassi...

Page 62: ...Count on the 1756 IB16I digital input module Each time you press the switch you should see the Parts_Count accumulated value increment on the screen and the LED display of the OB16I output module incr...

Page 63: ...ample What s Next The following chapter describes an example application in which you add an analog output module to the I O configuration using a direct connection TIP Refer to the ControlLogix Digit...

Page 64: ...Publication 1756 UM050A EN P December 2001 5 18 Using Rack Optimized I O...

Page 65: ...open a direct connection to the analog module while still using a single rack optimized connection for the two digital I O modules To test the connection the RSLogix 5000 project of the previous chap...

Page 66: ...56 ENBT modules are in the slots shown above Verify that the IP addresses for the 1756 ENBT modules and personal computer are correct Verify that all wiring and cabling is properly connected Make sure...

Page 67: ...xample Application Perform the following steps to create the example application 1 Start RSLogix5000 The RSLogix 5000 Main Window will open Open 2 Open the project file from the previous chapter i e E...

Page 68: ...s channels for a 0V to 10V output range Use these steps as a guide when you are configuring different I O modules for your system 1 Right click on the Remote_ENB module under the I O Configuration fol...

Page 69: ...es that appear in the Module Properties window 4 Click on the Next button The following page will open 5 This window allows you to adjust the Requested Packet Interval RPI to meet your system s requir...

Page 70: ...available on the channel configuration pages vary according to the module being configured The figure below shows the configuration we selected for the 1756 OF8 module 8 To set the configuration click...

Page 71: ...with Direct Connection 6 7 9 Click on Next twice to access the Limits page 10 Enter the following Limits 11 Click on Finish to save the configuration The I O Configuration tree should now look similar...

Page 72: ...s tags for those modules We now need to add another Controller Tag to modify the application program 1 Double click on the Controller Tags folder in the project window 2 Note that new tags have been a...

Page 73: ...Publication 1756 UM050A EN P December 2001 Using Analog I O with Direct Connection 6 9 The tag editor will become active 4 Create the following tag Tag Name Type Analog_Output Timer AB Parts...

Page 74: ...ct Connection Modify the Ladder Program To modify the ladder program to test the new configuration perform the following steps 1 Double click on Main Routine under the Main Program folder and add rung...

Page 75: ...ill display the drivers and devices you have configured on your system 3 Select your Ethernet driver e g AB_ETH 1 and expand the tree through the backplane of the local ControlLogix chassis 4 Highligh...

Page 76: ...nd place the controller in Run mode 3 Measure the output voltage of channel 0 You should see it slowly rise to approximately 10V reset to zero start rising again etc This completes the Direct Connect...

Page 77: ...the Producer Application 7 3 Create the Producer Tags 7 4 Create the Producer Ladder Program 7 6 Download the Producer Application 7 7 Create the Consumer Application 7 8 Create the Consumer Controll...

Page 78: ...ion the Logix5550 controllers and the 1756 ENBT modules are in slots 0 and 1 in each ControlLogix chassis as shown Verify the IP addresses for the 1756 ENBT modules Verify that all wiring and cabling...

Page 79: ...n 1 Start RSLogix5000 The RSLogix 5000 Main Window will open 2 From the File menu select New The New Controller window will open 3 Enter an appropriate name for the Controller e g Producer 4 Select th...

Page 80: ...gs Create the Producer Tags 1 Double click on the Controller Tags folder in the project window The Controller Tags window will open 2 Select the Edit Tags tab and create the following tags Enter the n...

Page 81: ...k the P box in the tag database or b Right click on the tag You will see the following pop up menu c Select Edit Tag Properties The Tag Properties window will open d Select Tag Type Produce and the nu...

Page 82: ...nd Consumed Tags Create the Producer Ladder Program Perform the following steps to create a program to produce the test data 1 Double click on Main Routine under the Main Program folder and create the...

Page 83: ...ow will display the drivers and devices you have installed 2 Select your Ethernet driver e g AB_ETH 1 and expand the tree through the backplane of the local ControlLogix chassis 3 Highlight the Logix...

Page 84: ...receive the data Create the Consumer Controller Perform the following steps to create the consumer controller 1 Open a second session of RSLogix5000 leave the current session running 2 From the File...

Page 85: ...he I O configuration Then you add the remote 1756 ENBT as a child of the local 1756 ENBT module Finally you add the producer as a child of the remote 1756 ENBT module Add the Local Ethernet Bridge to...

Page 86: ...uced and Consumed Tags The Module Properties window will open 4 Enter the following parameters 5 Click on Finish to accept the configuration The 1756 ENBT module will be added to the I O configuration...

Page 87: ...ation Next you must add the remote 1756 ENBT as a child of the local 1756 ENBT 1 In the Project window right click on the local 1756 ENBT module under the I O Configuration folder and select New Modul...

Page 88: ...en 3 Enter the following parameters 4 Click on Finish to accept the configuration The remote 1756 ENBT module will appear indented under the local 1756 ENBT in the I O Configuration folder Name Remote...

Page 89: ...uration You must now add the remote Controller the Producer to the I O Configuration under the remote 1756 ENBT module 1 Right click on the remote 1756 ENBT module under the I O Configuration folder a...

Page 90: ...ing Produced and Consumed Tags The Module Properties window will open 3 Enter the following parameters 4 Click on the Finish button to accept the configuration The I O Configuration tree should look s...

Page 91: ...the following steps 1 Double click on the Controller Tags icon in the Project window The Controller Tags window will open You will see the tags created by the system when you added the I O e g Remote...

Page 92: ...er 2001 7 16 Using Produced and Consumed Tags Your tag database should appear similar to that shown below 3 Right click on the new tag The following pop up menu will open 4 Select Edit Tag Properties...

Page 93: ...17 5 Enter or select the following parameters 6 Click on OK to save the tag properties Name consumed_data Tag Type Consumed Producer Producer Remote Tag Name produced_data 1 1 These parameters must ma...

Page 94: ...ogic can consist of a single End rung 1 Click on the Communications menu and select Who Active The Who Active window will open Your window will display the drivers and devices you have installed 2 Sel...

Page 95: ...ine the consumed_data field You should see the value changing in step with the accumulated value of the timer in the Producer This completes the example of Logix5550 controller to Logix5550 messaging...

Page 96: ...Publication 1756 UM050A EN P December 2001 7 20 Using Produced and Consumed Tags...

Page 97: ...ends data to a digital output module What you will do See page Set Up the Hardware 8 2 Create the Example Application 8 3 Configure the I O 8 4 Add the Local EtherNet IP Bridge to the I O Configuratio...

Page 98: ...shown above Note that in the example application the Logix5550 controller and 1756 ENBT module are assumed to be in the slots shown above Verify the IP addresses for your programming terminal 1756 ENB...

Page 99: ...0 The RSLogix 5000 Main Window will open 2 From the File menu select New The New Controller pop up window will open 3 Enter an appropriate Name for the Controller e g FLEX_IO_Controller 4 Select the c...

Page 100: ...dapter as a child of the 1756 ENBT module Then you add the I O modules as children of the 1794 AENT adapter Add the Local EtherNet IP Bridge to the I O Configuration 1 Select the IO Configuration fold...

Page 101: ...ENBT EtherNet IP Bridge and click on OK The Module Properties window will open 4 Enter or select the following parameters Name IP Address Slot and Electronic Keying We used the following values 5 Clic...

Page 102: ...must add the 1794 AENT adapter as a child of the local 1756 ENBT module 1 In the Project window right click on the local 1756 ENBT module under the I O Configuration folder and select New Module from...

Page 103: ...Next The following page will open 5 Verify that the Requested Packet Interval RPI is appropriate for your system 10ms for this example This will be used for the rack optimized connection to the I O m...

Page 104: ...4 AENT adapter In this example you will add a a 17946 IB16 digital input module and a 1756 OB16 digital output module with standard configurations Use these steps as a guide when you are configuring d...

Page 105: ...digital input module from the list and click on OK The Module Properties window will open 3 Enter or select the following parameters the values we used are listed in the table 4 Click on the Finish b...

Page 106: ...input module will appear in the I O configuration indented under the 1794 AENT adapter Add the Digital Output Module 5 Right click on the 1794 AENT adapter and again select New Module The Select Modu...

Page 107: ...elect the following parameters the values we used are listed in the table 8 Click on the Finish button to accept the configuration The I O Configuration in the Project window should look similar to th...

Page 108: ...n you need to add one more Controller Tag 1 Double click on the Controller Tags folder in the project window The Controller Tags window will open You will see the tags created for the 1794 AENT and di...

Page 109: ...h FLEX I O 8 13 Create the Ladder Program Next create the example ladder program to test the IO 1 Double click on Main Routine under the Main Program folder and enter the following ladder program usin...

Page 110: ...Who Active window will open Your window will show the drivers and devices you have installed 2 Select your Ethernet driver e g AB_ETH 1 and expand the tree through the backplane of the local ControlLo...

Page 111: ...witch at Input 0 Count on the 1794 IB16 input module Each time you press the switch you should see the Parts_Count accumulated value increment on the screen and the LEDs of the 1794 OB16 output module...

Page 112: ...2001 8 16 Interfacing with FLEX I O This completes the FLEX I O example TIP Refer to the FLEX I O Digital I O Modules Installation Instructions publications 1794 IN071 and 1794 IN072 for assistance in...

Page 113: ...ion NET Network Status Indicator The Network Status LED provides the following information 31281 M LINK NET OK Alphanumeric Display LED Status Indicators State Status Description Off Not Powered No IP...

Page 114: ...le is ready to communicate Flashing Green Data transmission in progress Module is communicating over the network State Status Description Off No Power Module does not have 24V DC power Verify there is...

Page 115: ...s IP address in your browser s address field You will see the following web page Using Diagnostic Information On the Diagnostic Information page you can get information about Class 1 connections The...

Page 116: ...tgoing connections and the total limit of TCP connections that can be made to the 1756 ENBT module For more information see page B 3 Class 1 CIP Packet Statistics Information about the speed duplex an...

Page 117: ...al Encap TCP Connections The number of incoming and outgoing module connections currently active Total Encap TCP Connection Limit The maximum number 64 of incoming or outgoing connections the module c...

Page 118: ...n Field Definition Link Status Denotes whether the current link is active or inactive Speed The speed that the module is passing data over the Ethernet network Mode The module s communication mode ful...

Page 119: ...ow Table 2 C Most Useful Diagnostic Fields on the Class 1 CIP Connections Screen Field Definition Type Type of connection This field can be either consumer or producer Trigger The mechanism by which t...

Page 120: ...mple of the Class 3 CIP Transports screen is shown below Table 2 D Most Useful Diagnostic Fields on the Class 3 CIP Connections Screen Field Definition Type Type of connection This field can be either...

Page 121: ...ecific information Installing the RSLinx Software Use the following procedure to install RSLinx software on your computer 1 Insert the CD in the CD ROM drive Note The CD ROM supports Windows Autorun O...

Page 122: ...he AB_ETH Driver To configure the AB ETH Ethernet communication driver perform the following steps 1 Start RSLinx 2 From the Communications menu select Configure Drivers The following window will open...

Page 123: ...o name the driver 5 Select the default driver name e g AB_ETH 1 or type in your own name and click on OK The Configure driver window will appear with the Station Mapping page open 6 Click on Add New a...

Page 124: ...munication Driver 8 When you are done entering the IP addresses click on Apply 9 Click on OK to close the Configure driver window The new driver will appear in the list of configured drivers Your list...

Page 125: ...ong with the RSLogix 5000 I O configurations for those networks You configure these networks using the procedures described in this manual adding each remote 1756 ENBT module and its I O modules to th...

Page 126: ...twork scanner and two remote chassis with 1756 ENBT modules serving as adaptors for the I O modules in those chassis The RSLogix 5000 I O Configuration for this network is shown in the following figur...

Page 127: ...h FLEX I O added to the system The RSLogix 5000 I O Configuration for this network is shown below Logix5550 1756 ENBT 1756 ENBT Local Chassis Remote Chassis PC Workstation Slot 0 1 Slot 1 2 3 1756 IB1...

Page 128: ...nal local ENBT modules communicating with remote chassis A partial system is shown below The RSLogix 5000 I O Configuration for this network is shown in the following figure Ethernet Switch To additio...

Page 129: ...is port is set manually to one of the modes listed above a mismatch between module and switch modes of operation may occur This will result in significant reduction of system performance Changing Port...

Page 130: ...Publication 1756 UM050A EN P December 2001 E 2 Autonegotiation Requirements...

Page 131: ...h the appropriate IP address Bridge A node between two similar communication subnets where protocol translation is minimal CIP Control and Information Protocol the EtherNet IP application layer CIP us...

Page 132: ...NS administratively groups hosts into a hierarchy of authority that allows addressing and other information to be widely distributed and maintained A big advantage to the DNS is that using it eliminat...

Page 133: ...st at 192 33 33 109 Gateway A module or set of modules that allows communications between nodes on dissimilar networks Host Name The Host Name is the unique name for a computer within its domain It s...

Page 134: ...IP address Latency The time between initiating a request for data and the beginning of the actual data transfer Module Address A six bit number used to uniquely identify any module on the local and e...

Page 135: ...ions and increases determinism TCP Transport Control Protocol More reliable but slower transport protocol than UDP Used for explicit not time critical messaging in EtherNet IP Transaction An exchange...

Page 136: ...Publication 1756 UM050A EN P December 2001 Glossary 6 Notes...

Page 137: ...unication drivers C 1 to C 4 AB_ETH driver C 2 to C 4 installing the software C 1 configuring the module 4 1 to 4 12 using a third party BootP server 4 10 to 4 11 using DHCP software 4 12 using RSLinx...

Page 138: ...messaging 7 19 produced tags 1 4 to 1 5 producer consumer model 1 4 to 1 5 R rack optimized and direct connections 1 2 to 1 3 mixing rack optimized and direct connections 1 3 rack optimized I O 5 1 t...

Page 139: ...M050A EN P December 2001 Index 3 W web pages B 1 to B 5 chassis who B 5 diagnostic information B 3 to B 4 module information B 2 TCP IP configuration B 2 what the module does 1 2 who should use this m...

Page 140: ...Publication 1756 UM050A EN P December 2001 4 Index...

Page 141: ...s all necessary information is provided 1 2 3 Can we add more information to help you procedure step illustration feature example guideline other explanation definition Technical Accuracy all provided...

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