
Chapter 1
CIP services
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Reply Data
C2 00
SINT Tag Type Value
nn nn nn…nn
Data for Elements 980 through 1469
4th Message Request Field
Bytes (in hex)
Description - Symbol Instance Addressing
Request Service
52
Read Tag Fragmented Service (Request)
Request Path Size
03
Request Path is 3 words (6 bytes) long
Request Path
20 6B
25 00 1A E0
Logical Segment for Symbol Class ID
Logical Segment for Instance ID for the tag
TotalCount
Request Data
D6 06
Number of elements to read (1750)
Data Offset
BE 05 00 00
Start at this element (1470) and return as much will fit
4th Message Reply Field
Bytes (in hex)
Description - Symbol Instance Addressing
Reply Service
D2
Read Tag Fragmented Service (Reply)
Reserved
00
General Status
06
Reply Data Too Large
Extended Status Size
00
No extended status
Reply Data
C2 00
SINT Tag Type Value
nn nn nn…nn
Data for Elements 1490 through 1749
Each response, except the last one, shows the General Status of 06,
Reply
Data
Too Large,
to indicate that more data is present than is in this particular
frame. The last response shows the General Status of 0 indicating that the
data read did not exceed the message size limit. This means that the entire
sequence of bytes has been read.
See also
CIP Services and User-created Tags
The Symbolic Segment Addressing and Symbol Instance Addressing may
return these errors.
Error Code (Hex)
Extended Error (Hex)
Description of Error
0x04
0x0000
A syntax error was detected decoding the Request Path.
0x05
0x0000
Request Path destination unknown: probably instance number is not present.
0x06
N/A
Insufficient Packet Space: Not enough room in the response buffer for all the data.
0x13
N/A
Insufficient Request Data: Data too short for expected parameters.
0x26
N/A
The Request Path Size received was shorter or longer than expected.
0xFF
0x2105
General Error: Number of Elements or Byte Offset is beyond the end of the requested tag.
Read Tag Fragmented Service
Error Codes