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Ethernet interface module
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(5) Error log area (address: E0
The following table lists the details of the error log area. The buffer memory addresses of the error log block are
those of the error log block 1. For the addresses of the error log block 2 and later, refer to the list of buffer memory
addresses. (
Buffer memory
Address
name
E3
Number of errors
H
E4
Error log write pointer
H
Error
E5
code/end
H
code
Command
E7
H
code
Error log
block
Connection
E8
H
No.
Own station
E9
H
port No.
Destination
EA
H
IP address
Destination
EC
H
Port No.
178
Status for each protocol
H
*1
The error information is continued to be stored into the following areas even if the count of the errors is stopped:
• Error log write pointer storage area
• Error log block
*2
An error log block area consists of 16 error log blocks that have the same data order.
Values stored in the buffer memory are cleared when an E71-connected station is powered on or reset. (They are not
cleared during the initial process.) Although this area does not normally need to be read, read it when necessary for
maintenance or other purposes.
to 1FF
H
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The number of errors registered in the error log block area is stored. When the number of
errors reaches 65536, the count stops at FFFF
The number of the error log block where the latest error log is registered is stored.
• 0: No error (no registration of error log)
• 1 or more: The number of the error log block where the latest error log is registered.
If the pointer value is 16, it means that the latest error log is registered in the error log block
16 area. When the number of errors reaches 17, the error log is then registered in the error
log block 1 area again.
An error code indicating error details is stored. The subheader code of the error message is
stored in bits 0 to 7 of the corresponding area. (Bits 8 to 15 store 0.) For errors below the
TCP/IP or UDP/IP level, 0 is stored.
The command code of the error message or the values of the lower bytes of the request type
and subrequest type of the data link instructions are stored.
b15
Command code
0 is stored in the following cases:
• For messages not containing a command code
• For errors below the TCP/IP or UDP/IP level (because their commands are unknown)
The number of the error connection is stored in bits 0 to 7 of the corresponding area. (Bits 8
to 15 store 0.) For errors below the TCP/IP or UDP/IP level, 0 is stored.
The port number of the error own station is stored. For errors below the TCP/IP or UDP/IP
level, 0 is stored.
The IP address of the error connected device is stored. 0 is stored in the following cases:
and EB
• For errors below the IP level
H
• When an error response was sent through the CPU module
The IP address of the error connected device is stored. For errors below the TCP/IP or
UDP/IP level, 0 is stored.
The number of occurrences of the corresponding status of each protocol is stored. When the
to 1FF
H
count value by the E71 exceeds two words, the count stops at FFFFFFFF
)
H
Description
(65535).
H
*2
to
b0
b15
or
Subrequest type
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*1
to
b8
b7
to
b0
Request type
(4294967295).
H
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