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Full-duplex

Ahigh-performance protocol that allows simultaneous two-way data transmission. For point-to-point applications only.

IP (Internet Protocol)

IP specifies the format of packets and the addressing scheme. Most networks combine IP with a higher-level protocol called Transport Control Protocol (TCP), which establishes a virtual connection between a destination and a source.

IP by itself is something like the postal system. It allows you to address a package and drop it in the system, but there's no direct link between you and the recipient. TCP/IP, on the other hand, establishes a connection between two hosts so that they can send messages back and forth for a period of time.

IP Address

A 32-bit address assigned to hosts that want to participate in a TCP/IP internet. IP addresses are the abstraction of physical hardware addresses, with a network and host partition which makes routing efficient.

NetLinx Services

The NetLinx services occur over the well-known port 0xAF12 and define a connection protocol that exists after a TCP/IP connection is established. It also defines a set of services and packet formats to support the protocol. Also implied by this protocol is that the end devices have implemented some portion of the ASA CIP addressing architecture.

Network

A series of stations (nodes) connected by some type of communication medium. A network may be made up of a single link or multiple links.

Node

Also called a station. An address or software location on the network.

MTA (Mail Transfer Agent)

The software function responsible for delivering outgoing mail to its final destination.

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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 DocumentTechnical Product Assistance Local Product SupportYour Questions or Comments on this Manual Preface P-4 Publication 1761-UM006A-EN-P January Product Overview Ethernet Connection Non-Ethernet DevicesProduct Drawing Hardware FeaturesLED Indicators Description Function ColorRS-232 Settings Default Other Options Default SettingsDF1 Settings Default Other Options Messaging Operating ModesDevice Compatibility MailEthernet Networks Using a Web Browser with the ENIBasic 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 Connections Ethernet 8-Pin 10Base-T Connector PortPin Pin Name Ethernet Cables Maintain ENI ConnectionsRS-232 Cables RS-232 ConnectorRS-232 Connector Pin Assignments ENI Connected to Catalog Number Use CableOutgoing messages Operation OverviewNumber of Connections Dedicated to 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 249 From String Node 248 Save/Reset FunctionSave/Reset ValueNode 250 TCP/IP Configuration TCP/IP Configuration Parameters Function Data Type LengthSubnet Mask is in auto-detect Subnet Mask Auto-Detect OperationSubnet Mask is set to Security Mask Behavior Example Condition Node 251 E-Mail Server Node 252 Bootp ConfigurationNode 253 Baud Rate ENI Baud Rate Options Configuration Value Integer Node 254 Ethernet Hardware AddressPeer-to-Peer Messaging Node Node100 Configuration Node TCP/IP addressMessage Routing ENI receives read or Node Node101102 Route 2 Address 100 Route 0 Address101 Route 1 Address 103 Route 3 AddressFunction ENI Node DF1 Message Routing148 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 TextMessage Fields to, from, subject Mail Mail Address Description Message ConfigurationNode Sending an E-Mail Message Mail messages System Diagram Example NetworkPurpose Scope RSLOGIX500131.200.50.95 Example Network IP Addresses Device131.200.50.96 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 Message Instructions Parameters ENI #2 Configuration Rung Descriptions FunctionMessage 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 On solid for 2 seconds Power-Up SequenceFlashes for 4 seconds Description Color State Indicates Error Codes Generated by the ENI Message Instruction Error CodesError Code Description of Error Condition Connection not completed before user-specified timeout Pccc Description Remote station problem due to downloadPccc Description Cannot execute command due to active IPBs Reply not received before user-specified timeoutPccc Description Data conversion error Pccc Description Command cannot be executedPccc Description No access Pccc Description Overflow histogram overflow6Troubleshooting Publication 1761-UM006A-EN-P February Description ENI Specification Physical SpecificationsMicroLogix Web Site Mounting Dimensions DimensionsProduct Dimensions Gateway Optional1 TCP/IP Parameters Function FormatOn the subnet mask ZeroUsing Bootp Install the Bootp ServerEdit the Bootp Configuration File Device Name IP Address Hardware Address Ethernet TCP/IPParameters if necessary Windows From See This platform ExecutableDOS-based Windows Program ManagerRunning the Windows-Based Utility Running the DOS-Based UtilityParameter Description Glossary Node Pccc Programmable Controller Communications Commands RS-232 UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair Allocation of Ethernet connections 3-1Ethernet switch 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