Operating Behavior in Conjunction with PROFINET
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PROFINET configuration with topology detection
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Detecting faulty
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5. Make sure that the connection of the partner ports corresponds to your requirements
and is applied to the project planning.
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Click the plus sign [3] in front of the respective device in the right part of the win-
dow (online topology) [3] to have the partner ports displayed.
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Change the connection of the partner ports if required. Mark the respective port
and select [Apply port connection] from the context menu (right-click).
To interrupt port connections, mark the respective port in the left part of the win-
dow and select [Interrupt port connection].
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Repeat the procedure until all ports in the list are marked "green".
Faulty connections can be detected in the graphic view of the topology editor.
Proceed as follows to switch to the graphic view:
1. Start the topology editor according to section "Creating a PROFINET project and
starting the topology editor".
2. Select the "graphic view" tab.
[2]
[1]
Port with faulty connection
The graphic view provides a clear display of your PROFINET network (offline or on-
line) with all devices and connected ports.
Faulty connections between ports are indicated by red lines.
3. Move the curser over the port with the faulty connection [1] to display a status mes-
sage for the error.
The present example illustrates a faulty connection between the controller and "port
1" of the first device.
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