Performance data
2.3 SEND/RECEIVE interface
CP 443-1 Advanced (GX30)
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Characteristic
Explanation / values
Maximum data length for
AG_SSEND and AG_SRECV program blocks
AG_SSEND and AG_SRECV allow the transfer of user data with the
following lengths:
1. ISO-on-TCP, TCP, ISO transport: 1 to 1452 bytes
2. UDP: 1 to 1452 bytes
LAN interface max. data field length generat-
ed by CP per protocol data unit
•
sending
ISO transport, ISOonTCP, TCP:
–
400 bytes / TPDU with AG_SEND / AG_LSEND
–
1452 bytes / TPDU with AG_SSEND
•
receiving
–
ISO transport: 512 bytes / TPDU
–
ISO-on-TCP: 1452 bytes / TPDU
–
TCP: 1452 bytes / TPDU
Restrictions for UDP
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Transfer is not confirmed
The transmission of UDP frames is unconfirmed, in other words the loss of messages is
not detected or displayed by the send blocks (AG_SEND or AG_LSEND).
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No receipt of UDP broadcast
To avoid overload due to high broadcast load, the CP does not allow reception of UDP
broadcasts.
As an alternative, use the multicast function over a UDP connection. This allows you to
register the CP as a node in a multicast group.
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UDP frame buffering
Length of the frame buffer with buffering enabled:
2 KB
Note:
Following a buffer overflow, newly arriving frames are discarded.
2.3.2
Number of simultaneous SEND/RECEIVE calls
The number of SEND/RECEIVE calls that can be used at the same time is limited both by
the CPU and by the CP.
If the maximum number of simultaneous SEND/RECEIVE calls is exceeded, the value
8302H (no receive resources) is indicated in the STATUS of the surplus SEND functions.
This can, for example, happen when too many SEND/RECEIVE calls are sent at the same
time in OB1.