8. ETHERNET CONNECTION
8.4 PLC Side Setting
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8.4.11 Connecting to Ethernet
module (FX Series)
This section describes the settings of the GOT and
Ethernet module (FX Series) in the following case of the
system configuration.
POINT
POINT
POINT
Ethernet module (FX Series)
For details of the Ethernet module (FX Series), refer to
the following manual.
FX
3U
-ENET-L User's manual
FX
3U
-ENET-ADP User's manual
System configuration
*1
These setting items do not exist at the PLC side. However,
the virtual values must be set on the GOT side.
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[Controller Setting] and [Ethernet] of GT
Ethernet parameter settings of FX3U-
ENET-L Configuration tool
(1) Ethernet settings
Set the Ethernet parameter with FX
3U
-ENET-L
Configuration tool.
For using FX3U-ENET-L Configuration tool, install GX
Developer Ver. 8.88S or later on the personal computer.
For details on FX3U-ENET-L Configuration tool, refer to
the following manual.
FX3U-ENET-L Configuration tool Operation
manual
:Required :Set if necessary :Not required
*1
Set the number of the Ethernet module.
<GOT>
(The settings other than the
following are set to the default)
PLC No.
: 1
IP address
:
192.168.0.18
Port No.
: 5019
Communication
format
: TCP (fixed)
PC No.
: 2 (virtual)
Network No.
: 1 (virtual)
IP address
: 192.168.0.19
Port No.
: 5551
Communication
format
: TCP (fixed)
<Ethernet module> (The settings other than the
following are set to the default)
*1
*1
[Controller Setting] and [Ethernet] of GT
Designer3
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Ethernet parameter settings of FX3U-ENET-L Configuration tool
Item
Setting
Setting
(with GOT connected)
Module
Module 0
*1
Operational settings
Refer to (2)
Initial settings
(Use default value.)
Open settings
Refer to (3)
Router relay parameter
(Use default value.)
E-mail settings
Summary of Contents for GT15
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Page 186: ...5 10 5 BUS CONNECTION 5 2 System Configuration ...
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Page 254: ...6 36 6 DIRECT CONNECTION TO CPU 6 6 Precautions ...
Page 286: ...7 32 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7 6 Precautions ...
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Page 368: ...9 18 9 MELSECNET H CONNECTION PLC TO PLC NETWORK 9 5 Precautions ...
Page 420: ...11 26 11 CC Link IE CONTROLLER NETWORK CONNECTION 11 5 Precautions ...
Page 440: ...12 20 12 CC Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION 12 5 Precautions ...
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