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Table 11.3 - Ethernet Status Word Register Format
High Byte
Low Byte
Bit
16
Bit
15
Bit
14
Bit
13
Bit
12
Bit
11
Bit
10
Bit
9
Bit
8
Bit
7
Bit
6
Bit
5
Bit
4
Bit
3
Bit
2
Bit
1
0
0
Dup Spd 0
Rx
Tx
Link TCP Connections
Status Bit(s)
Status Indication
Status Values
Minimum
Maximum
0
Reserved
Always 0
Dup
Link Duplex (Auto-Negotiated)
0 = Half Duplex 1 = Full Duplex
Spd
Link Speed (Auto-Negotiated)
0 = 10MHz
1 = 100MHz
Rx
Receive State
0 = Inactive
1 = Active
Tx
Transmit State
0 = Inactive
1 = Active
Link
Link State
0 = Down
1 = Up
TCP Connections
Total Number of Active TCP Connections
(ICAN, SRTP, Modbus, EIP, FTP, HTTP)
0
40
Version Register:
Enter a register reference (such as %R101) to indicate which 16-bit register will have the
Ethernet Firmware Version written to it. The value stored in the Version Register is (Ethernet Firmware
Version * 100). For example, for Ethernet Firmware Version 4.30, the Version Register will contain 430.
This version will only change with a complete controller Firmware Update.
Ethernet Module Register Usage - Standard Configuration
To perform a standard configuration, fill in the
IP Address
,
Net Mask
, and
Gateway
with addresses that
are valid for the network to which the controller is connected. If desired, registers may be specified in
which these settings will be reflected. Leave the
Get settings from
selection set to
Configuration
.
Optionally, check the
Use CAN ID for last Octet
box in order to leave the last octet of the IP Address editable
by way of changing the controllers CAN ID. This does not affect the Net Mask or Gateway settings.
NOTE
: The low octet of the IP Address can be replaced with the unit’s CAN Network ID, by checking the
Use CAN ID for last Octet
checkbox.