Modbus/Tcp Connections Page - Pepperl+Fuchs ICDM-RX/MOD Manual

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Diagnostics Menu
Modbus/TCP and Serial Modbus Master Statistics Page (Continued)
Non-Mode Specific Statistics/Diagnostics
No Available Modbus/
TCP Connection Errors
Improper Configuration
Errors
System Resource Errors
First Error Description
Last Error Description

6.6. Modbus/TCP Connections Page

Access the Modbus/TCP Connections page by clicking Diagnostics | Modbus Diagnostics | Modbus/TCP
Connections.
Slave Mode (From Master) Modbus/TCP Connections
Note: Only displayed if active connections.
Remote
The Modbus/TCP master connection in IP Address:Port Number format
Connection
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:pppp).
The local TCP/IP port on the ICDM-RX/MOD. The standard Modbus/TCP port of 502 is
Local IP Port
always enabled. Optionally, up to seven additional Modbus/TCP ports may also be enabled.
Displays the number of Modbus requests that have been received since the connection
Rx Requests
was opened.
Displays the number of Modbus responses that have been transmitted since the connection
Tx Responses
was opened.
Time Since
The time that has elapsed since the connection was opened.
Open
Master Mode (To Slave) Modbus/TCP Connections
Note: Only displayed if active connections.
Remote
The Modbus/TCP master connection in IP Address:Port Number format
Connection
(xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:pppp).
Displays the number of Modbus requests that have been transmitted since the connection
Tx Requests
was opened.
Displays the number of Modbus responses that have been received since the connection
Rx Responses
was opened.
Dedicated
Indicates if the connection is dedicated for a specified Modbus device ID.
Device ID
If the connection is dedicated, the corresponding device ID.
54
Displays the number of connections aborted when there are no available Modbus/
TCP connections. This error occurs when the maximum number of Modbus/TCP
connections has been reached and the ICDM-RX/MOD is attempting to form
another Modbus/TCP connection.
Displays the number of errors that were caused by improper configuration errors.
Displays the numbers of system resource errors. These errors are typically
caused by congestion and/or non-responding devices.
Displays the first error detected.
Displays the last or most recent error detected.
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