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Publication 1766-RM001A-EN-P - October 2008
Socket Interface Using CIP Generic Messaging
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Additionally, each Write does not require an application response or
acknowledgement. The application protocol determines the exact
sequence of application transactions.
Typical Sequence of Transactions For a TCP Server
The following diagram shows a typical sequence of socket interface
transactions with the MicroLogix controller as a TCP server.
Typical Sequence of Transactions for a TCP Client
MSG in Ladder
Program
Ethernet Subsystem
10.10.10.10
Remote Ethernet Device
10.10.10.11
CreateSocket
CreateSocket Response
Instance=102
OpenConnection
“10.10.10.11?Port=49200”
Open TCP Connection
Accept TCP Connection
OpenConnection Response
Write
Data = abc
Data = abc
Write Response
The response is returned to the
controller as soon as the data is sent
Receive Data
Read
Timeout = 10000 ms
Send Data
Data = xyz
Read Response
Data = xyz
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