Example of communications using the IP packet transfer function
When the request source and destination devices have the same network address
The following system configuration is used to explain an example of communications.
Ethernet device
(request source device)
192.168.1.1
Network No.1
■Setting in the CPU module 1 and master station (station No.0)
1.
Set the IP address of the CPU module 1 as follows.
[Navigation window] [Parameter] Target module [Basic Settings] [Own Node Settings] [IP Address]
2.
Change the following setting to "Use" in the CPU module 1.
[Navigation window] [Parameter] Target module [Application Settings] [IP Packet Transfer Setting]
3.
Set the IP address of the master station (station No.0) as follows.
[Navigation window] [Parameter] [Module Information] Target module [Application Settings] [IP Address]
4.
Write the set parameters to the CPU module 1. Then reset the CPU module 1 or power off and on the system.
■Setting in the CPU module 2 and local station (station No.2)
1.
Set the IP address of the CPU module 2 as follows.
[Navigation window] [Parameter] Target module [Basic Settings] [Own Node Settings] [IP Address]
2.
Change the following setting to "Use" in the CPU module 2.
[Navigation window] [Parameter] Target module [Application Settings] [IP Packet Transfer Setting]
3.
The local station (station No.2) does not require an IP address.
The network address set in the master station (station No.0) is automatically assigned.
4.
Write the set parameters to the CPU module 2. Then reset the CPU module 2 or power off and on the system.
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1.3 IP Packet Transfer Function
CPU module 1: 192.168.1.10
Master station: 192.168.2.125
(station No.0)
Network No.2
: Route through which IP packets are passed
CPU module 2: 192.168.10.10
Ethernet device
(request destination device)
Local station: 192.168.2.2
192.168.10.1
(station No.2)
Network No.10