ELC Distributed I/O Adapters
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4.7.9 CIP General Status Code
General
Status
Code
Status Name
Description of Status
0x 00
Success
Service was successfully performed by the object specified.
0x 01
Connection
failure
A connection related service failed along the connection path.
0x 02
Resource
unavailable
Resources needed for the object to perform the requested
service were unavailable.
0x 04
Path segment
error
The path segment identifier or the segment syntax was not
understood by the processing node. Path processing shall stop
when a path segment error is encountered.
0x 05
Path
destination
unknown
The path is referencing an object class, instance or structure
element that is not known or is not contained in the processing
node. Path processing shall stop when a path destination
unknown error is encountered.
0x 08
Service not
supported
The requested service was not implemented or was not
defined for this Object Class/Instance.
0x 09
Invalid
attribute value
Invalid attribute data detected
0x 0E
Attribute not
settable
A request to modify a non-modifiable attribute was received.
0x 13
Not enough
data
The service did not supply enough data to perform the
specified operation.
0x 14
Attribute not
supported
The attribute specified in the request is not supported
0x 15
Too much data The service supplied more data than was expected
0x 16
Object does
not exist
The object specified does not exist in the device.
0x 20
Invalid
parameter
A parameter associated with the request was invalid. This code
is used when a parameter does not meet the requirements of
this specification and/or the requirements defined in an
Application Object Specification.
0x 26
Path Size
Invalid
The size of the path which was sent with the Service Request
is either not large enough to allow the Request to be routed to
an object or too much routing data was included.
4.8
ELC-CAENET Configuration
Eaton provides software that simplifies the configuration of the ELC-CAENET including the local
logic functions.
This section gives instructions on how to set up ELC-CAENET using this software and
explanation on each setup page. The software uses UDP port 20006 in the set up of the
ELC-CAENET. Appropriate firewall settings will need to be in place for remote access.
ECISoft is a stand alone application that manages the ELC Ethernet components on a network.
This application is integrated into the ELC programming software, ELCSoft.
An embedded web page on the ELC-CAENET also presents the set-up screens described in