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JVM-407B
Programming
10.6.1 Programming
The user-programmable IP interface is used to carry out data exchange
between application program and network client via TCP/IP or UDP/IP
connections. For this purpose, function calls are used. These function calls are
included in the programming language of the JVM-407B. To program this
feature proceed as follows:
Step
Action
1
Initializing the user-programmable IP interface
2
Open connections
3
Transfer data
4
Terminate the connections
Technical data of the user-programmable IP interface:
Feature
Description
Number of connections
20
Maximum data size
4,000 byte
While the controller JVM-407B is processing one of the functions of the
user-programmable IP interface, tasks having called the functions should not
be stopped through
TaskBreak
or restarted through
TaskRestart
.
Failure to do so could result in the following errors:
Connections do not open
Data loss during sending or receiving
Connections remain open unintentionally
Connections are closed unintentionally
Topic
Page
Initializing the user-programmable IP interface .......................................... 222
Establishing a connection ........................................................................... 223
Sending data ............................................................................................... 227
Receiving data ............................................................................................ 229
Terminating a connection ............................................................................ 232
Introduction
Technical data
Restrictions
Contents
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