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Select the required Address as described below:
4.3.1 No Address set
Select this option only if you are setting the Group Target Address, and you require
the Group to take its address from the File Address setting. This option is only useful
when setting the Group Target Address.
4.3.2 Local CPU
Select this option to communicate directly with the CPU to which the programming tool
is connected.
4.3.3 Intelligent Module in I/O Slot
Select this option to communicate with an intelligent I/O module (such as a
Programmable Network Interface Module – PNIM) on the same base as the CPU to
which the programming tool is connected. Enter the Slot number in the text box
provided.
4.3.4 Local Network ID (using Offset)
This option uses the network routing facility in the CPU to communicate with remote
nodes through the programming port of the CPU.
Select this option to communicate with another node connected to a network that is
connected to this CPU. Set the Network Address to the local Network ID for the target
node (as set on the Address switch) and set the Network Offset to the Offset as
calculated for that network. The model M1241 T2C (Conet port equipped) CPU is
shipped with a default routing table configured. This allows you to address other
nodes on the Conet Port network immediately using network offset 127.
If Network Routing has been configured in the CPU using the ConetRouterWizard
spreadsheet, then refer to the spreadsheet for the corresponding network offset to be
used, or use the allocated Global Addresses as described below.
4.3.5 Direct/Global Network ID
If the CPU to which you are connected has had its Network Routing Table configured,
then all nodes in the system will have been allocated Global Addresses (in the range
127 to 254). Use this option to select any target node in the system using its Global
Address.