10-3
Ethernet Ping Test
10-3-1 Overview
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10-3 Ethernet Ping Test
10-3-1 Overview
By executing a ping command in Ethernet, it is possible to determine whether a
remote PLC is connected to the Ethernet network, and whether its setting as an
Ethernet node (i.e., its IP address) is correct. Ethernet is the only network in which this
test can be executed.
10-3-2 Start
Methods
Either of the following two methods can be used to start an Ethernet ping test:
Method 1: While online, open the Online Connection Information Window, right-click
the target Unit, and select
Ethernet tool – Ping test
from the pop-up menu.
Method 2: While online, select
Tools -
Ethernet tool – Ping test
.
10-3-3 Ping Test Dialog Box
The various items in the Ping Test Dialog Box are explained below.
Input
Contents
Target IP address
Input the target IP address.
Response wait
time
Input the time to wait for the echo request packet.
Range: 1 to 30.
Item
Contents
Network
Displays the network address.
Node
Displays the node address.
Status
Displays the test result (success or failure).
Summary of Contents for CJ Series
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