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Deployment PG/OP communication - productive
Configure Siemens S7 connections
Projecting connections
Connection types
Siemens S7 connection
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1.
For the project engineering of connections, open the connection list by selecting the
according CPU. Choose Insert new connection in the context menu:
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Connection partner (partner station)
A dialog window opens where you may choose the connection partner and the
connection type.
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Specified connection partner
Each station configured in the Siemens SIMATIC Manager is listed in the table
of connection partner. These stations are unique specified by an IP address and
a subnet mask.
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Unspecified connection partner
Here the connection partner may exist in the current project or in an unknown
project. Connection jobs to an unknown project must be defined by an unique
connection name, which is to be used in the projects of both stations. Due to
this allocation the connection remains unspecified.
2.
Choose the connection partner and the type of connection and confirm with [OK].
ð If activated, a properties dialog for the according connection opens as link to
your PLC user program.
3.
After every connection was configured by this way, you may save and compile your
project and exit NetPro.
With this CPU exclusively Siemens S7 connection may be configured with Siemens
NetPro.
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For data transfer with Siemens S7 connections the FB/SFB VIPA handling blocks are
necessary; the deployment is described in the manual "Operation list" of your CPU.
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At Siemens S7 connections the communication connections are specified by a con-
nection ID for each communication partner.
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A connection is specified by the local and partner connection end point.
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At Siemens S7 connections the TSAPs must be congruent crosswise. The following
parameters define a connection end point:
VIPA System SLIO
HB300 | CPU | 013-CCF0R00 | en | 19-30

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