RLX2-IHx Series ♦ 802.11a, b, g, n
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7.3.2 RLX2.STATUS
This array is populated when the RLX2.CONTROL.Get_Status_Data is triggered. The
following is the CIP™ object definition to read the RLX2-IHx Diagnostics and Status
information.
CIP Data Tag Name
RLX2.STATUS.SSID
RLX2.STATUS.IPAddress
RLX2.STATUS.MACAddress
RLX2.STATUS.NetworkMode
RLX2.STATUS.ConnectionState
RLX2.STATUS.SignalStrength
RLX2.STATUS.Channel
RLX2.STATUS.WEP
RLX2.STATUS.Flags
RLX2.STATUS.MasterMACAddress
RLX2.STATUS.HopCount
RLX2.STATUS.PortStatus
RLX2.STATUS.Associations
RLX2.STATUS.BridgeAssociations
RLX2.STATUS.TxRadioThroughput
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Data Type Description
SINT[32]
Service Set Identifier is a name assigned to the
wireless network
SINT[4]
IP address of RLX2-IHx radio
SINT[6]
Media Access Control (MAC) address of the device
SINT
RLX2 radio network mode
6 = Master
7 = Repeater
1 = Client
SINT
Connection State of RLX2 radio found at the bit-
level (RLX2.STATUS.ConnectionState.x)
Bit sequence [yyyy 0001] = 1 = Not connected
Bit sequence [yyyy 0010] = 2 = Scanning
Not reported
Bit sequence [yyyy 0100] = 4 = Globally connected
Where y = RLX2 radio model type:
Bit sequence [0001 zzzz] = 802.11g (2.4 GHz) radio
Bit sequence [0010 zzzz] = 802.11a (5 GHz) radio
Bit sequence [0011 zzzz] = 802.11n radio
Example:
Bit sequence 0010 0100 = 36 = Globally connected
5 Ghz radio
INT
Current Strength of the signal in dBm
Current Channel in which RLX2-IHx is transmitting
SINT
WEP encryption key
SINT
DINT
Flags value when bit is set:
Flags [0/1 ] = Extension channel above/below
Flags [2]
= SSID is hidden
Flags [3]
= Do not allow children
Flags [4/5] = STP/RSTP enabled
Flags [6]
= Transmit using GI40
Flags [7]
= (Not used)
Flags [8]
= RLX2-IHx in Bridging Client Mode
Flags [9]
= DHCP is enabled
Flags[10]
= NAT is enabled
SINT[6]
MAC Address of Parent Radio in which Repeater or
Client is linked
SINT
Number of hops to the master
SINT
Ethernet Port Status
xxxx x1xx = RLX2-IHx Ethernet cable attached
x, N/A
INT
Number of devices wirelessly connected to radio
INT
Number of RLX2-IHx bridges to which radio has a
wireless connection
INT
If bit 15 = 0, then bits 0 to 14 represent the
throughput in kilobits/sec.
Appendix A - Adding a Radio to RSLogix 5000
= 3 = Locally connected
User Manual
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