Ethernet Host Object (F9h)
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Name
1
MAC address
2
Enable HICP
3
Enable Web Server
4
(reserved)
5
Enable Web ADI access
6
Enable FTP server
7
Enable admin mode
8
Network Status
9
Port 1 MAC address
10
Port 2 MAC address
11
Enable ACD
12
Port 1 State
13
Port 2 State
SCM-1202-021 Version 2.6
Access
Data Type
Default Value
Get
Array of UINT8
-
Get
BOOL
True (Enabled)
Get
BOOL
True (Enabled)
Get
BOOL
True (Enabled)
Get
BOOL
True (Enabled)
Get
BOOL
False (Disabled)
Set
UINT16
-
Get
Array of UINT8
-
Get
Array of UINT8
-
Get
BOOL
True (Enabled)
Get
ENUM
0 (Enabled)
Get
ENUM
0 (Enabled)
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Anybus
CompactCom
40 - PROFINET IRT Transparent
Comment
6 byte physical address value; overrides the
preprogrammed Mac address. Note that the new
Mac address value must be obtained from the
IEEE.
Do not implement this attribute if the
preprogrammed Mac address is to be used.
Enable/Disable HICP
Enable/Disable Web Server
(Not used if Transparent Ethernet is enabled.)
Reserved for Anybus CompactCom 30 applications.
Enable/Disable Web ADI access
(Not used if Transparent Ethernet is enabled.)
Enable/Disable FTP server
(Not used if Transparent Ethernet is enabled or if
device supports IIoT secure functionality.)
Enable/Disable admin mode
(Not used if Transparent Ethernet is enabled.)
See below.
Note: This attribute is only valid for PROFINET
devices. 6 byte MAC address for port 1 (mandatory
for the LLDP protocol).
This setting overrides any Port MAC address in the
host PROFINET IO Object.
Do not implement this attribute if the
preprogrammed Mac address is to be used.
Note: This attribute is only valid for PROFINET
devices. 6 byte MAC address for port 2 (mandatory
for the LLDP protocol).
This setting overrides any Port MAC address in the
host PROFINET IO Object.
Do not implement this attribute if the
preprogrammed Mac address is to be used.
Enable/Disable ACD protocol.
If ACD functionality is disabled using this attribute,
the ACD attributes in the CIP TCP/IP object (F5h)
are not available.
The state of Ethernet port 1.
• This attribute is not read by EtherCAT and
Ethernet POWERLINK devices, where Port 1 is
always enabled.
00h:
Enabled
01h:
Disabled.
The port is treated as existing.
References to the port can exist, e.g.
in network protocol or on website.
The state of Ethernet port 2.
• This attribute is not read by EtherCAT and
Ethernet POWERLINK devices, where Port 2 is
always enabled.
00h:
Enabled
01h:
Disabled.
The port is treated as existing.
References to the port can exist, e.g.
in network protocol or on website.
Ethernet
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