Appendix F: Conformance Test Guide
Producing Instances will also impact the Connections of the Connection Manager object. Each
of the connections must have the connection path modified to point to the correct instance(s).
The example below lists 0x96 as the consuming instance. See Volume 1: Common Industrial
Protocol Specification appendix C for the encoding of the Connection Path.
Fig. 14
This attribute is an array if the host application implements the Assembly Mapping Host object,
see details of this object below.
EtherNet/IP Host Object (F8h) - Attribute #9 - Enable Communication Settings from
Net
This attribute sets the ability for other devices on the network to adjust the communication set-
tings using access to the CIP TCP/IP object and the CIP Ethernet Link Object. Check the box in
the Physical Data section if this method is supported.
Fig. 15
The STC file must be configured to support the ability to set the affected attributes in the TCP/IP
Interface object and in the Ethernet Link object according to the table below.
Enable communica-
tion settings from
net
True
False
Please note that using the DLR functionality requires that Ethernet ports are able to have forced
settings e.g. 10 Mbps Half-duplex. For DLR devices with Communication Setting from the net-
work disabled, the application must provide the ability to force Ethernet settings. For example,
the web server can provide the user the ability to force Ethernet settings.
EtherNet/IP Host Object (F8h) - Attribute #11 - Enable CIP Forwarding
Enabling CIP Forwarding allows the host application to respond to all requests to both CIP ob-
jects and instances of the Assembly Object not implemented by the Anybus CompactCom. The
Conformance Test software will check to see if those requests are handled properly by the ap-
plication. All Objects and Assembly Object Instances listed in the section about CIP objects in
the corresponding EtherNet/IP network appendices, are handled by the Anybus CompactCom.
Anybus CompactCom 40 EtherNet/IP Transparent Ethernet Network Guide
CIP TCP/IP Object
Set service enabled on attributes 3,
5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12.
Set service enabled on attributes 3,
8, 9, 10, 11 and 12.
Set service disabled on attributes 5
and 6.
CIP Ethernet Link Object
Attribute 6 enabled.
Set service enabled on object level.
Attribute 6 disabled.
Set service disabled on object level (does not
apply if the Admin state attribute is
implemented).
Attribute 3 shall be settable in all modes ex-
cept when hardware switches are used.
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