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Client object requests:
Displays the number of Class 3 requests to the GW EIP/ASCII...
vendor specific objects.
Good responses from PLC:
Displays the number of good responses from messages sent
to PLCs.
Bad responses from PLC:
Displays the number of bad responses from messages sent to
the PLCs. Bad responses are typically returned for such errors as incorrect tag or file
names, incorrect tag or file data types, incorrect tag or file data sizes, the PLC is overloaded
and cannot handle the amount of Ethernet traffic, or a PLC malfunction.
No responses from PLC:
Displays the number of no responses from messages sent to the
PLCs. No responses are typically returned for such errors as incorrect IP address, incorrect
PLC configuration, PLC malfunction, and PLC is overloaded and cannot handle the amount
of Ethernet traffic.
Invalid network paths:
Displays the number of network path errors on messages sent to
the PLCs.These are typically caused by incorrect IP address settings.
Pending request limit reached:
Displays the number of pending request limit errors.
These errors occur when the PLC is sending a continuous stream of messages to the
GW EIP/ASCII... faster they can be processed.
Unexpected events:
Displays the number of unexpected event errors, which occur when
the
GW EIP/ASCII…
receives an unexpected message from the PLC such as an
unexpected response or unknown message.
Unsupported CIP class errors:
Displays the number of unsupported CIP request instance
errors. These errors occur when a message with an invalid class is received by the
GW EIP/ASCII....
Unsupported CIP instance errors:
Displays the number of unsupported CIP request
instance errors. These errors occur when a message with an invalid instance is received by
the GW EIP/ASCII....
Unsupported CIP service errors:
Displays the number of unsupported CIP request
service errors. These errors occur when a message with an invalid service is received by
the GW EIP/ASCII....
Unsupported CIP attribute errors:
Displays the number of unsupported CIP request
attribute errors. These errors occur when a message with an invalid attribute is received by
the GW EIP/ASCII....
Unsupported file errors:
Displays the number of messages from the PLCs that attempt to
access an unsupported file address.
Improper configuration errors:
The number of errors that occur when the
GW EIP/ASCII... receives a message that cannot be performed due to an invalid
configuration.
Invalid message data errors:
Displays the number of invalid message data errors. These
errors occur when the GW EIP/ASCII... receives a message that cannot be performed due
to invalid data.
System resource errors:
These errors indicate a system error on the GW EIP/ASCII...
such as an inoperable serial port or a full transmit queue. These errors typically occur when
the PLCs are sending data to the GW EIP/ASCII... at a faster rate than the GW EIP/ASCII...
can process it.
Oversized received data packet errors:
The number of received serial or Ethernet data
packets that were larger than the configured maximum receive data packet.
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