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Slave Protocols (Ethernet) and Applications Technical Refer-
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Channel attributes

Table 6.3.3-1 Modbus TCP Channel attributes
Property / Parameter
In Use
Diagnostic Counters (TCP/IP)
Transmitted Telegrams
Failed Transmissions
Transmitted Commands
Transmitted Replies
Received Messages
Buffer Overflow Errors
TCP Connect
TCP Accept
TCP Close
Value or Value range/ Default
0 = Not in use, the channel
communication is stopped
1 = In use
Default: 0
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Description
Data type: Integer.
Access: No limitations.
Specifies whether the channel
is in use or not. When a chan-
nel is not in use, no data can
be transmitted on it, and no
data is received from it. The
channel attributes can be read
as usual. Generally, a channel
must be taken out of use by
setting this attribute to 0 before
the channel attributes can be
written.
When a channel is stopped by
setting the In use attribute to 0,
all data transmission on the
channel ceases. Before that,
the protocol stack executes to
the end all on-going data
transactions. For example, the
polling of the station in turn is
completed.
The number of transmitted
telegrams.
The number of failed transmis-
sions.
The number of transmitted
commands.
The number of transmitted
replies.
The number of received data
messages.
The number of times there has
been a buffer overflow.
Incremented each time a TCP
connect request is received.
Incremented each time a TCP
connect request is accepted.
Incremented each time a TCP
connection is closed.

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