Saving Routing Tables; Connecting To The Plc; Transferring Routing Tables; Example Routing Table Settings - Omron SYSMAC CS1W-CLK13 Operation Manual

Optical ring controller link units, h-pcf/gi cable
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Setting Routing Tables
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7-4-4

Saving Routing Tables

Note
7-4-5

Connecting to the PLC

Note
7-4-6

Transferring Routing Tables

!Caution CPU Bus Units are reset when routing tables are transferred from a Program-
7-4-7

Example Routing Table Settings

Example 1
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Be sure to set the same address for each network when setting routing tables
(local and relay network tables) in multiple PLCs.
The PLC ID is any unique name given to a specific node.
When setting the PLC ID, simply input the ID. Network and node addresses
will be input for you automatically. See the operation manual for SYSMAC, CV,
or Controller Link Support Software for further details.
After editing local and relay network tables on the Programming Device, save
the tables.
When setting routing tables in multiple PLCs, edit and save all routing tables
and then transfer them together to work more efficiently.
Connect the Programming Device to a PLC in the network to transfer the rout-
ing tables. All PLCs receiving the routing table settings must have power
turned ON for the transfer.
The Programming Device must be disconnected and then reconnected to a
PLC on each network.
Routing tables saved on a Programming Device can be read from memory
and transferred to the PLCs on the network. First load and transfer routing
tables to the PLC connected to the Programming Device. This enables net-
works to be distinguished even when multiple Communications Units are con-
nected, and it enables routing tables to be transferred to other nodes on the
network.
Once routing tables are transferred to the PLC connected to the Programming
Device as well as all nodes on the same network, disconnect the Program-
ming Device, reconnect it to a PLC on another network, and repeat the proce-
dure.
ming Device to a PLC to allow set routing tables to be read. Make sure that
resetting CPU Bus Units will not cause equipment damage or dangerous sys-
tem behavior before transferring tables.
This section shows examples of routing table settings.
The example below shows local network table settings when multiple CPU
Bus Units are mounted in a single CVM1 or CV-series PLC.
Section 7-4

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