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9 Further Notes on Operation

SRecommendation: Change “individual network settings” only over MPI.

If you modify the LAN settings in the properties dialog of the CP in the “Port Parameters” tab, these changes will be adopted by the CP and activated when the configuration data is downloaded to the CP.

We therefore recommend that you download configuration data to the S7 station over an MPI connection if you change this setting.

If you download the configuration data over the LAN interface, depending on the selected setting, it is possible that the current download will not be completed due to the changes to the configuration taking immediate effect.

STEP 7 / NCM Diagnostics and Web diagnostics display the network setting

You will find information on the network settings currently being used in NCM Diagnostics in the “Industrial Ethernet” diagnostic object in the “Network Attachment” section or in Web diagnostics on the “Industrial Ethernet” page in the “Parameters” tab.

9.3SNMP Agent

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)

The CP supports data queries over SNMP in version 1.

SNMP is protocol language for managing networks. To transmit data, SNMP uses the connectionless UDP protocol.

The information on the properties of SNMP−compliant devices is entered in MIB files (MIB = Managed Information Base). For more detailed information on working with MIB files, refer to the documentation of the SNMP client you are using (example of an SNMP client: SNMP OPC Server from SIMATIC NET).

Supported MIB Objects

The CP supports all MIB objects according to the MIB standard MIB II (RFC 1213) and LLDP MIB.

Exceptions / restrictions:

SWrite access is permitted only for the following MIB objects: sysContact, sysLocation and sysName;

For security reasons, only read access is permitted for all other MIB objects.

STraps are not supported by the CP.

CP 343-1 Lean for Industrial Ethernet / Manual Part B3L

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Contents CP 343-1 Lean S7-CPs for Industrial EthernetProduct Names Address label Unique MAC address preset for the CPPrinted Product Information Supplied with the Product Compatibility with the Previous VersionContents B3L−44 B3L−33B3L−46 B3L−53Services Properties / ServicesApplication B3L−5Properties / Services Programming − Using Blocks ConfigurationVersion / NCM IE Functions of the CP B3L−7General Operation Requirements for UseB3L−8 Order NumberCPU 314 IFM B3L−9B3L−10 Step Explanation / Meaning Installation and Commissioning Procedure / StepsGround/Chassis Ground Concept B3L−13 Displays DC 5 V power supply via the backplane bus green = OKAcyclic data exchange, for example Send/Receive Not relevant for Profinet IO dataCP Operating Mode LEDs for displaying the modeSFred BF red GreenB3L−16 LEDs for displaying the CP communication statusDisplay Meaning RX/TX green P1 / P2Characteristic Explanation / Values Characteristic Data for S7 CommunicationPerformance Data Number of Possible Connections over EthernetExecution Times of the FCs Agsend / Agrecv Characteristics of the SEND/RECEIVE InterfaceComponent Explanation / Values CP as Profinet IO device Characteristic Data for Profinet IOExecution times of the FCs Pniosend / Pniorecv ConfigurationProgramming Configuring and Programming the CP as a Profinet IO DeviceOverview of the Preparatory Steps Intelligent Profinet IO DevicePrinciple of Data Exchange over Profinet IO Installing the CP and Specifying it as Profinet IO Device ConfigurationB3L−23 Download the configuration data to the Simatic 300 stationConfiguring the Profinet IO controller Requirements for Configuration in StepProfinet IO Controller B3L−25 ResultProperties Dialog of the Device Assigning the Device Name Configuring the properties of the CP as Profinet IO deviceInterface for Programming on the Profinet IO Device ProgrammingFCs Data consistency Initialization and ConfigurationInitialization Watchdog Reasons for reinitializationB3L−29 Pniorecv Pniosend Example of Configuration and ProgrammingB3L−31 Call interface Pniosend in the user programB3L−32 Call interface Pniorecv in the user programSettings for Access to Diagnostic Data Web DiagnosticsStarting and Working with Web Diagnostics Web diagnostics opens with the StartLayout of the Diagnostics Pages Diagnostics Pages of the CPParameter Function StartGeneral StatusParameter IdentificationIdentification VersionRack Configuration Rack name Rack ConfigurationB3L−38 Events Diagnostic BufferDetails no. of the event Parameters Tab Industrial EthernetNetwork attachment IP parametersTCP Connections Tab Statistics TabUDP Connections Tab Parameters of a Profinet IO Device Profinet IO ConfigurationAssigned Pnio controller B3L−43Use as a Replacement Replacing Older Modules / Replacing Faulty ModulesCompatibility with Predecessor Products Extended FunctionalityOriginally configured module Configuration Steps Module ReplacementB3L−45 How to Use the Function Memory ResetDefaults Further Notes on OperationBehavior after Memory Reset Working with Fast Ethernet − automatic switchoverHow Automatic Switchover of the Network Settings Works AutocrossingFurther Notes Automatic Setting or Individual Network SettingsSupported MIB Objects Snmp AgentInfluence of MPI on Connections via Industrial Ethernet Access Permissions using Community NameProtocol Port number Service Special Features of IP ConfigurationReserved Port Numbers Gsdml file Other information available about the CPHow to Download New Firmware How to Load New FirmwareLEDs to Indicate the CP Mode RequirementsB3L−54 Technical SpecificationsB3L−55 B3L−56
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