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References
[1] The CIP Networks Library, Volume 1: Common Industrial Protocol (CIP™), Edition
3.16, Publication Number: PUB00001, Open DeviceNet Vendor Association, Inc., 4220
Varsity Drive, Suite A, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
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5006 USA
[2] The CIP Networks Library, Volume 2: EtherNet/IP Adaptation of CIP™, Edition 1.17,
Publication Number: PUB00002, Open DeviceNet Vendor Association, Inc., 4220 Var
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sity Drive, Suite A, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
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5006 USA
Revision History
The following information lists the release history of this document.
Revision Date
Content Description
April 8 2010
Added switches: 711FX3, 7010TX, 709FX, 710FX2, 714FX6, and
712FX4
September 2010
Added 7012FX2 switch
January 2011
Added 7026TX switch
February 2012
Added 7900 switch
August 2012
Added 716M12 switch
January 2016
Updated format and trademarks
Disclaimer
Portions of this document are intended solely as an outline of CIP methodologies
to be followed during the maintenance and operation of N-Tron series 700/7000
equipment. It is not intended as a step-by-step guide or a complete set of all
procedures necessary and sufficient to complete all operations.
While every effort has been made to ensure that this document is complete and
accurate at the time of release, the information that it contains is subject to
change. Red Lion is not responsible for any additions to or alterations of the
original document. Industrial networks vary widely in their configurations,
topologies, and traffic conditions. This document is intended as a general guide
only
.
It has not been tested for all possible applications, and it may not be
complete or accurate for some situations.
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