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Enhanced and ethernet plc-5 programmable controllers
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11-4
Communicating with Devices on an Ethernet Network
This Field
Specifies
Diagnostic file
The file containing the channel's
status information.
Ethernet Address
The controller's Ethernet
hardware address.
Display only
BOOTP Enable
Whether BOOTP is enabled.
IP Address
The controller's Internet address.
Message Connect
The number of milliseconds allowed
Timeout
for an MSG instruction to establish a
connection with the destination node.
Message Reply
The number of milliseconds the
Timeout
Ethernet interface waits for a reply to
a command it initiated (through an
MSG instruction).
Inactivity Timeout
The number of minutes of inactivity
before the connection is closed.
Publication 1785-UM012D-EN-P - July 2005
Ethernet Channel 2 Configuration Fields
Configure by Doing the Following
Enter an integer file number (10-999). The system creates an integer file
44 words long.
ATTENTION: Assign a unique diagnostic file to each channel. Do not
assign a diagnostic file that is the I/O status file you assigned or any
other used file. Unpredictable machine action can result.
Important: You must define a diagnostics file for a channel configured
for anything but unused (even if you are not using the channel) if you want
status information for that channel.
Assigned by Rockwell Automation and cannot be changed. Displayed as
a set of 6 bytes (in hex), separated by colons.
Select NO.
Before you specify
BOOTP set to
locally.
To enable BOOTP, see page 11-5.
Disable BOOTP first. You cannot manually change the IP address
with programming software if BOOTP is enabled.
Enter an address in this form:
a.b.c.dWhere: a, b, c, d are between 1-254 (decimal)
You must specify the IP address to have the controller connect to the
TCP/IP network. Do not use 0 or 255 as a, b, c, or d in the IP address.
Enter a timeout period in milliseconds. (The controller rounds to the
nearest 250 ms.) The valid range for a timeout period is 0-65,535 ms.
The default is 15,000 ms.
Enter a timeout period in milliseconds. (The controller rounds to the
nearest 250 ms.) The valid range for a timeout period is 0-65,535 ms.
The default is 3,000 ms.
Enter a timeout period in minutes. The valid range for a timeout period is
0-65,535 minutes.
The default is 30 minutes.
, make sure you have an IP address specified. With
No
, the controller uses the parameters that you specify
No

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