HP Complete Guide to 1761 NET ENI: Configuration and Peer-to-Peer Messaging

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5-4Peer-to-Peer Messaging

Sending a Message to a Destination Controller (Nodes 0 to 49)

The ENI uses a pair of node addresses to send data messages over TCP/IP. For data, two sets of addresses are used as illustrated in the table below. Node numbers 100 to 149 are used to define or store the actual TCP/IP address, and nodes 0 to 49 are used to send the data to the destination.

Table 5.3 DF1 Message Routing

ENI Node(1)

Function

ENI Node

Function

0

Route DF1 MSG to IP@address 100

100

Route 0 Address

 

 

 

 

1

Route DF1 MSG to IP@address 101

101

Route 1 Address

 

 

 

 

2

Route DF1 MSG to IP@address 102

102

Route 2 Address

 

 

 

 

3

Route DF1 MSG to IP@address 103

103

Route 3 Address

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

48

Route DF1 MSG to IP@address 148

148

Route 48 Address

 

 

 

 

49

Route DF1 MSG to IP@address 149

149

Route 49 Address

 

 

 

 

(1) See IMPORTANT note below about assigning Nodes to various devices.

IMPORTANT

In the ENI, node addresses 45 through 49 are dedicated for sending messages to

1756-ENET/ControlLogix controllers. When sending messages to a 1756-ENET/ControlLogix controller, the controller MUST be in slot 0 of the ControlLogix chassis for the message to be delivered to it.

Node addresses 0 through 44 are to be used for all other Ethernet devices, such as other 1769-L20 controllers connected to ENI modules and SLC 5/05 controllers.

The procedure to send configuration data (nodes 100 to 149), or data (nodes 0 to 49) is exactly the same as discussed previously in “Configuring ENI Data Parameters” on page 4-6.

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Contents MicroLogix Ethernet Interface ENI Cat. No -NET-ENIAllen-Bradley is a trademark of Rockwell Automation Table of Contents Chapter Preface Who Should Use this ManualRelated Documentation For Read this DocumentLocal Product Support Technical Product AssistanceYour Questions or Comments on this Manual Preface P-4 Publication 1761-UM006A-EN-P January Product Overview Ethernet Connection Non-Ethernet DevicesHardware Features LED IndicatorsProduct Drawing Description Function ColorDefault Settings RS-232 Settings Default Other OptionsDF1 Settings Default Other Options Operating Modes Device CompatibilityMessaging MailUsing a Web Browser with the ENI Ethernet NetworksBasic Ethernet Topology 6Product Overview Publication 1761-UM006A-EN-P February EMC Directive Low Voltage DirectiveSafety Considerations Mounting DIN Rail MountingPanel Mounting RemovalExternal Power Supply Wiring ENI Port IdentificationEthernet 8-Pin 10Base-T Connector Port Ethernet ConnectionsPin Pin Name Ethernet Cables Maintain ENI ConnectionsRS-232 Connector RS-232 Connector Pin AssignmentsRS-232 Cables ENI Connected to Catalog Number Use CableOperation Overview Number of Connections Dedicated toOutgoing messages Incoming messagesRSLinx on Ethernet PC Connected to Ethernet ENI Functional OverviewOperation 4Operation RSLogix 6Operation ENI Configuration Node 248 to ENI Configuration UtilityCOM Port Settings RS-232 Baud Rate and TCP/IP ParametersMail Settings Save to ENI RAM or ENI ROMReset Message RoutingController Messaging Configuring ENI Data Parameters Target Device Parameters Configuring ENI String Parameters Configuring the ENI E-Mail From StringAlways set this to Node Function Data Type Number Options Default Elements Node 248 Save/Reset Function Save/ResetNode 249 From String ValueNode 250 TCP/IP Configuration TCP/IP Configuration Parameters Function Data Type LengthSubnet Mask Auto-Detect Operation Subnet Mask is in auto-detectSubnet Mask is set to Security Mask Behavior Example Condition Node 252 Bootp Configuration Node 251 E-Mail ServerNode 253 Baud Rate ENI Baud Rate Options Configuration Value Integer Node 254 Ethernet Hardware AddressPeer-to-Peer Messaging Configuration Node TCP/IP address Message Routing ENI receives read orNode Node100 Node Node101100 Route 0 Address 101 Route 1 Address102 Route 2 Address 103 Route 3 AddressDF1 Message Routing Function ENI Node148 Use any command supported by your controller Data Table Address Use any valid file Size in ElementsPage Mail Messages Node 50 to OverviewConfiguring E-Mail Smtp E-Mail AddressDestination Addresses Message TextMail Mail Address Description Message Configuration Message Fields to, from, subjectNode Sending an E-Mail Message Mail messages System Diagram Example NetworkPurpose Scope RSLOGIX500Example Network IP Addresses Device 131.200.50.95131.200.50.96 Computer’s Ethernet card Configuring 1761-NET-ENI #1 Throttling Message InstructionsENI #1 Configuration ENI IP Addr Screen Configuring 1761-NET-ENI #2 Message Routing Nodes FunctionENI #2 Configuration RSLogix 5000 Ladder Program ENI #2 Configuration Rung Descriptions Function ENI #2 Configuration Message Instructions ParametersMessage Message Function Publication 1761-UM006A-EN-P February ENI #2 Configuration Message ConfigurationTab 10 L20 Controller’s Tags 11 File Mapping in RSLogix Configure Rslinx 1769-L2013 Modify DF1 Parameters Using RSLInx 14 SLC 5/05 Controller Ladder Program 15 SLC 5/05 Rung 0 MSG General Tab 17 SLC 5/05 Rung 1 MSG General Tab 19 ControlLogix 5550 Controller Ladder Program 20 ControlLogix 5550 Rung 0 Message Configuration Tab 22 ControlLogix 5550 Rung 1 Message Configuration Tab Configuring an Ethernet Driver in Rslinx 25 Configure Ethernet Driver Using RSLinx Power-Up Sequence On solid for 2 secondsFlashes for 4 seconds Description Color State Indicates Message Instruction Error Codes Error Codes Generated by the ENIError Code Description of Error Condition Pccc Description Remote station problem due to download Pccc Description Cannot execute command due to active IPBsConnection not completed before user-specified timeout Reply not received before user-specified timeoutPccc Description Command cannot be executed Pccc Description No accessPccc Description Data conversion error Pccc Description Overflow histogram overflow6Troubleshooting Publication 1761-UM006A-EN-P February Physical Specifications Description ENI SpecificationMicroLogix Web Site Dimensions Mounting DimensionsProduct Dimensions TCP/IP Parameters Function Format On the subnet maskGateway Optional1 ZeroUsing Bootp Install the Bootp ServerEdit the Bootp Configuration File Device Name IP Address Hardware Address Ethernet TCP/IPFrom See This platform Executable DOS-basedParameters if necessary Windows Windows Program ManagerRunning the DOS-Based Utility Running the Windows-Based UtilityParameter Description Glossary Node Pccc Programmable Controller Communications Commands RS-232 UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair Allocation of Ethernet connections 3-1Ethernet 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