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5. ETHERNET CONNECTION
5.4 PLC Side Setting
(3) Routing parameter setting
Up to 64 [Transfer Network No.]s can be set.
However, the same transfer network number cannot be
set twice or more (multiple times).
Therefore, the one that can access to other station from
the request source host GOT is 64 kinds of [Transfer
Network No.]s.
POINT
POINT
POINT
Routing parameter setting of request source
Routing parameter setting is also necessary for the
request source GOT.
For the setting, refer to the following.
5.3.5 Routing parameter setting
(4) Communication confirmation
The INIT. LED on the Ethernet module turns on when
the module is ready to communicate.
For confirming the communication state, refer to the
following.
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Confirming the communication state of
*1
The LEDs layout of QJ71E71-100.
[Controller Setting] and [Ethernet] of GT
Designer3
(1) Controller setting
(2) GOT Ethernet setting
(3) Ethernet setting
POINT
POINT
POINT
[Controller Setting] and [Ethernet] of GT Designer3
For [Controller Setting] and [Ethernet] of GT
Designer3, refer to the following.
5.3.1 Setting communication interface
(Communication settings)
Item
Range
Target network No.
1 to 239
Relay network No.
1 to239
Relay station No.
1 to 64
QJ71E71-100
RUN
INIT.
OPEN
SD
ERR.
COM.ERR.
RD
100M
*1
Item
Set value (Use default value)
GOT Net No.
1
GOT Station
1
GOT Ethernet Setting
192.168.3.18
GOT Communication Port No.
5002
Retry
3times
Startup Time
3sec
Timeout Time
3sec
Delay Time
0ms
Item
Set value (Use default value)
GOT IP Address
192.168.3.18
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
Default Gateway
0.0.0.0
Peripheral Communication
Port No.
5015
Transparent Port No.
5014
Item
Set value
Ethernet
setting No.1
Host
*
N/W No.
1
PLC No.
2
Type
QJ71E71
IP address
192.168.3.39
Port No.
5001 (fixed)
Communication
UDP (fixed)
Summary of Contents for GOT2000 Series
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Page 62: ...1 38 1 PREPARATORY PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING 1 6 Checking for Normal Monitoring ...
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Page 80: ...2 16 2 DEVICE RANGE THAT CAN BE SET 2 6 MELSEC WS ...
Page 246: ...7 26 7 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 7 6 Precautions ...
Page 252: ...8 6 8 BUS CONNECTION 8 1 Connectable Model List ...
Page 256: ...8 10 8 BUS CONNECTION 8 2 System Configuration ...
Page 288: ...8 42 8 BUS CONNECTION 8 4 Precautions ...
Page 324: ...9 36 9 MELSECNET H CONNECTION PLC TO PLC NETWORK MELSECNET 10 CONNECTION PLC TO PLC NETWORK ...
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Page 510: ...15 46 15 SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 15 7 Precautions ...
Page 518: ...16 8 16 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 16 6 Precautions ...
Page 540: ...17 22 17 CNC CONNECTION 17 7 Precautions ...
Page 541: ...MULTIPLE GOT CONNECTIONS 18 GOT MULTI DROP CONNECTION 18 1 ...
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Page 567: ...MULTI CHANNEL FUNCTION 19 MULTI CHANNEL FUNCTION 19 1 ...
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Page 599: ...FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 20 FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 20 1 ...
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Page 668: ...20 68 20 FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 20 7 Precautions ...
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