Network Identity
3.2. Network Identity
By default, the module identifies itself as a generic Anybus implementation as follows:
Device ID
Vendor ID
Station Type
It is recommended to customize the identity information so that the Anybus module appears as a vendor specific
implementation rather than a generic Anybus product.
See also...
•
Identification & Maintenance (I&M) (page 20)
•
PROFINET IO Object (F6h) (page 112)
• Application Object (FFh) in Anybus CompactCom Software Design Guide
3.3. Communication Settings
Network related communication settings are grouped in the Network Configuration Object (04h), and includes:
Ethernet Interface Settings
IP Settings
PROFINET Station Name
See also...
•
Identification & Maintenance (I&M) (page 20)
•
Network Configuration Object (04h) (page 49)
•
Secure HICP (Secure Host IP Configuration Protocol) (page 144)
SCM-1202-021 Version 2.6
0010h (Anybus CompactCom 40 PROFINET)
010Ch (HMS Industrial Networks)
The Station Type will be assigned a value according to this priority:
If the PROFINET IO Object (F6h) is implemented, the value equals that of attribute #3 in instance #1.
If the PROFINET IO Object is not implemented, the value of attribute #9 (Product name) in the
Application Object (FFh), instance #1, will be used (if implemented).
If none of these attributes are implemented, the value equals Anybus CompactCom default value
("CompactCom 40 PIR").
The module is locked to 100 Mbit full duplex operation as required by PROFINET.
These settings must be set in order for the module to be able to participate on the network.
Normally set by the IO Controller.
IP settings must be synchronized between the Anybus CompactCom 40 and the host application.
The module needs to be assigned a Station Name in order to participate on PROFINET.
Normally set from the network.
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