Publication 1763-RM001C-EN-P - October 2009
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Protocol Configuration
HTTP Server
Enable
enabled, disabled.
Check this box to enable HTTP (Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol). Disable HTTP to guarantee better
security since it prevents access to the processor using a web browser. Note that disabling HTTP will
prevent you from viewing the extended diagnostics available through a web browser.
Any change to this function does not take effect until the system is restarted.
This function can be changed through online modification of the channel configuration or through
offline modification followed by downloading it to the processor. Once changed, the function will be
operational in the processor after the system is restarted.
1 (enabled)
Auto
Negotiate
enabled, disabled.
Check this box to enable Auto Negotiation. Auto Negotiation allows the processor to negotiate with
switches, routers, and modems for optimal performance. When Auto Negotiation is enabled, the port
speed selections will list the available options. When two settings are shown for port speed, Auto
Negotiation will choose the optimal setting. When one setting is shown, that setting will be used if
possible. If the attached device does not support 100 Mbps full duplex, then the default setting will be
10 Mbps half duplex.
1 (enabled)
Port Setting
Auto Negotiate is enabled
10/100Mbps Full Duplex/Half Duplex,
100 Mbps Full or 100 Mbps Half Duplex,
100 Mbps Full Duplex or 10 Mbps Full Duplex,
100 Mbps Half Duplex or 10 Mbps Full Duplex,
100 Mbps Full Duplex,
100 Mbps Half Duplex,
10 Mbps Full Duplex,
10 Mbps Half Duplex Only
Auto Negotiate is disabled
100 Mbps Full Duplex Forced,
100 Mbps Half Duplex Forced,
10 Mbps Full Duplex Forced,
10 Mbps Half Duplex Forced
Select the port setting from the drop down list. The selections will vary depending on whether you are
online or offline, and whether Auto Negotiation is enabled or disabled.
10/100Mbps Full
Duplex/Half Duplex
Msg
Connection
Timeout (x
1ms)
250 to 65,500 ms.
The number of milliseconds allowed for a MSG instruction to establish a connection with the
destination node.
15000
Msg Reply
Timeout (x ms)
250 to 65,500 ms.
The number of milliseconds the Ethernet interface waits for a reply from a command it initiated
(through a MSG instruction).
3000
Inactivity
Timeout
(Series B only)
The amount of time (in minutes) that a MSG connection may remain inactive before it is terminated.
The Inactivity Timeout has a 1 minute resolution and a range from 1 to 65,500 minutes.
30 minutes.
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Ethernet Configuration Parameters
Parameter
Options
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