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6.2 Task Codes

As noted above the first word of the body of an NITP message contains a command. SIMATIC TI505 PLCs use a command structure known as task codes. Task codes are a set of numeric command codes which allow an external device to supervise and control the operation of the PLC. For example, using task codes a device can retrieve data from PLC memory.

Since NITP and Task Codes are the most common way of communicating with SIMATIC TI505 PLCs, the CTI 2572 TCP/IP implementation supports this interface. Thus, to communicate with the PLC via the 2572, all the application program has to do is encapsulate the NITP message format in the TCP/IP protocol. Similarly, a PLC with a 2572 operating in client mode can read and write memory in other PLCs using this method. In addition, it allows standard NITP devices attached to a 2572 serial port to communicate with remote PLCs.

Details of the command implementation are covered in the 2572 Installation and Operation Guide.

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Contents Ethernet TCP/IP Adapter Module Technical Overview Page Document Disclaimer Statement Page Preface Page Table of Contents Page 10Base5 Thick Coax Topology 802.3 Frame w/ Snap HeaderPage Introduction DescriptionServer Mode Client Mode2572 Functions Serial RedirectLocal Area Network Overview Master/Slave vs. Local Area NetworksIeee 802.5 Token-Ring Token Ring TopologyEthernet and Ieee Ethernet Topology CoaxIeee 802.4 Token Bus Future TechnologiesSummary Page Ethernet Overview ISO Reference ModelEthernet Topologies and Media Physical Layer 10BaseT Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP Foirl Fiber Optic BridgesEthernet Protocol Data Link Layer Mixed MediaEthernet Version 2 and Ieee 802.3 Packet Ethernet Version 2 standard defines the packet as follows Ethernet Addresses Requirement for Higher Level ProtocolsPage Connectionless vs. Connection Oriented Protocols Network ProtocolsConnectionless Protocols Connection-Oriented Protocols Common LAN ProtocolsIPX/SPX Page TCP/IP Overview TCP/IP ComponentsInternet Protocol IP AddressSubnet Address Mask Internet Control Message Protocol Icmp Address Resolution Protocol ARPUser Datagram Protocol UDP That other network nodes can access Transmission Control Protocol TCPStream Orientation Connection-Oriented CommunicationsReliable Data Transfer TCP SegmentBerkeley Sockets 2572 TCP/IP SupportPage PLC Command Interface Non Intelligent Terminal ProtocolTask Codes