12-94 Broadcast Storm Protection
Range:
Function:
OFF means that the filter is disabled - all broadcast
messages are passed through. The value 0% means
that no broadcast messages are passed through. A
value of 10% means that 10% of the total
bandwidth is allowed for broadcast messages. If
the amount of broadcast messages exceeds the
10% threshold, they are blocked.
12-95 Broadcast Storm Filter
Applies to
parameter 12-94 Broadcast Storm Protection
, if the
broadcast storm protection also includes multicast telegrams.
Option:
Function:
[0]
*
Broadcast only
[1]
Broadcast & Multicast
12-96 Port Config
Enable/disable port-mirroring function. For troubleshooting with
a network analyzer tool.
Option:
Function:
[0]
*
Normal
No port-mirroring.
[1]
Mirror Port 1 to 2
All network traffic on port 1 is
mirrored to port 2.
[2]
Mirror Port 2 to 1
All network traffic on port 2 is
mirrored to port 1.
[10]
Port 1 disabled
[11]
Port 2 disabled
[254]
Mirror Int. Port to 1
[255]
Mirror Int. Port to 2
12-98 Interface Counters
Range:
Function:
4000
*
[0 - 4294967295] Read-only. Advanced interface
counters from built-in switch can be
used for low-level troubleshooting. The
parameter shows a sum of port 1+port
2.
12-99 Media Counters
Range:
Function:
0
*
[0 - 4294967295] Read-only. Advanced interface counters
from built-in switch can be used for low-
level troubleshooting. The parameter
shows a sum of port 1+port 2.
6.5 PROFINET-specific Parameters
6.5.1 Setting Communication Parameters
All basic communication parameters are located in
parameter group 12-0* IP Settings
. The parameters are all
set to PROFINET standard values, so that only a minimum
change is necessary.
•
Parameter 12-00 IP Address Assignment
.
•
Parameter 12-01 IP Address
.
•
Parameter 12-02 Subnet Mask
.
•
Parameter 12-03 Default Gateway
.
•
.
•
.
•
Parameter 12-06 Name Servers
.
•
Parameter 12-07 Domain Name
.
•
•
Parameter 12-09 Physical Address
.
The PROFINET interface offers several ways of address
assignment. Typically, DCP is used, and then the PLC
assigns the IP address, subnet mask, and other relevant
parameters when the communication is established. The
following examples show the settings if the PROFINET DCP
assignment is used.
Parameter
Value
Parameter 12-00 IP Address Assignment
[10] DCP
Parameter 12-01 IP Address
0.0.0.0 (From PLC)
Parameter 12-02 Subnet Mask
0.0.0.0 (From PLC)
Parameter 12-03 Default Gateway
0.0.0.0 (From PLC)
*
1)
Table 6.2 Setting up Frequency Converter with
Manually Assigned IP Address
1) * = Host name can be set via the LCP, through DCP command, or
by setting the DIP switches on the PROFINET interface.
Parameter
Value
Parameter 12-00 IP Address Assignment
[1] DHCP/[2] BOOTP
Parameter 12-01 IP Address
Read-only
Parameter 12-02 Subnet Mask
Read-only
Parameter 12-03 Default Gateway
Read-only
Table 6.3 Setting up the Frequency Converter with
Automatically (BOOTP/DHCP) Assigned IP Address
By IP address assigned by DHCP/BOOTP/DCP server, the
assigned IP address and subnet mask can be read out in
parameter 12-01 IP Address
and
parameter 12-02 Subnet
Mask
. In
, the IP address of the
found DHCP or BOOTP server is shown. For DHCP only: The
remaining lease time can be read out in
Parameters
PROFINET
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