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HP MicroLogix 1761-NET-ENI Manual
102 pages 2.09 Mb
1 User Manual2 Important User Information3 PrefaceChapter Product Overview Installation and Wiring Operation ENI Configuration (Node 248 to 254) Peer-to-PeerMessaging 4 E-MailMessages (Node 50 to 99) Connecting 1769-L20CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernet Troubleshooting Specifications Appendix A Appendix B (default) Glossary Index 5 Who Should Use this ManualEthernet Connection Non-EthernetDevices 9 Product Overview15 Installation and Wiring23 Operation29 ENI Configuration (Node 248 to 254)45 Peer-to-PeerMessaging51 E-MailMessages (Node 50 to 99)79 TroubleshootingNetwork Troubleshooting LED Sequence at Power-Up 81 Message Instruction Error Codes82 15HLocal channel configuration parameter error exists 16H Target or Local Bridge address is higher than the maximum node address 17H Local service is not supported 18H Broadcast is not supported 21H Bad MSG file parameter for building message 37H Message timed out in local processor 39H Local communication channel reconfigured while MSG active 3AH STS in the reply from target is invalid 40H PCCC Description: Host could not complete function due to hardware fault 45H 50H Target node is out of memory 60H Target node cannot respond because file is protected 70H PCCC Description: Processor is in Program Mode 80H 90H PCCC Description: Remote station cannot buffer command B0H PCCC Description: Remote station problem due to download C0H PCCC Description: Cannot execute command due to active IPBs Bad command - unsolicited message error Bad address - unsolicited message error No privilege - unsolicited message error D1H Maximum connections used - no connections available D2H Invalid internet address or host name D3H No such host / Cannot communicate with the name server D4H Connection not completed before user–specifiedtimeout D5H Connection timed out by the network D7H Connection refused by destination host D8H Connection was broken D9H Reply not received before user–specifiedtimeout DAH No network buffer space available E1H PCCC Description: Illegal Address Format, a field has an illegal value E2H PCCC Description: Illegal Address format, not enough fields specified E3H PCCC Description: Illegal Address format, too many fields specified E4H PCCC Description: Illegal Address, symbol not found E5H device 83 E6HE7H Target node cannot respond because length requested is too large E8H E9H PCCC Description: Data or file is too large. Memory unavailable EAH EBH Target node cannot respond because target node denies access ECH Target node cannot respond because requested function is currently unavailable EDH PCCC Description: Resource is already available; condition already exists EEH EFH F0H PCCC Description: No access F1H F2H PCCC Description: Invalid parameter; invalid data in search or command block F3H PCCC Description: Address reference exists to deleted area F4H F5H PCCC Description: Data conversion error F6H transfer)” F7H PCCC Description: The adapter is not able to communicate with a module F8H PCCC Description: The 1771 module response was not valid size, checksum, etc F9H PCCC Description: Duplicated Label FAH FBH FCH FDH FFH For 1770-6.5.16DF1 Protocol and Command Set Reference Manual users: The MSG error code reflects the STS field of the reply to your MSG instruction • Codes E0 to EF represent EXT STS codes 0 to F • Codes F0 to FC represent EXT STS codes 10 to 1C 85 Specifications87 BOOTP Configuration Method (default)88 Using BOOTP89 Edit the BOOTP Configuration FileThe boot-serverconfiguration file, BOOTPTAB, is located in the C:\ABIC\BIN directory. BOOTPTAB is an ASCII file that looks like: This file contains the information needed to boot the ENI 1.Open the BOOTPTAB file using a text editor such as Notepad or Wordpad The file contains text that look like this: #Default string for each type of Ethernet client defaults5E: ht=1:vm=rfc1048 The file also contains a line that looks like this: The “#” character defines the line as information, not configuration data Use the sigma1 line as the configuration template for the ENI 90 Example BOOTPTAB File91 Run the Boot Server Utility93 GlossaryASA (Advanced System Architecture) Autobaud Auto BCC/CRC Baud Rate CIP (Control and Information Protocol) DNI (DeviceNet Network Interface) DF1 Full-Duplex DF1 Protocol ENI (Ethernet Network Interface) Ethernet Network 94 Full-duplexIP (Internet Protocol) IP Address NetLinx Services Network Node MTA (Mail Transfer Agent) 95 PCCC (Programmable Controller Communications Commands)RS-232 Security Mask SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) Single-Hop/ Multi-Hop TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) UCMM (Unconnected Message Manager) 96 UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair)The type of cable used in 10BaseT systems 97 IndexAllen-Bradley P-3 ASA definition G-1 Auto BCC/CRC Autobaud Baud Rate BOOTP edit configuration file B-3 example B-4 IP address B-4 BOOTP Configuration 4-15, B-1 Boot-ServerHost B-2 Cables 2-2, 2-6, 2-7 Cables CE Mark CIP Common Techniques Used in this Manual P-2 Compatibility Configuration BOOTP controller messaging 4-5 e-mail Configuring BOOTP host B-2 Connections Contacting Allen-Bradleyfor Assistance P-3 DF1 Full-Duplex DF1 Protocol Dimensions A-2 DNI DOS Host for BOOTP B-2 E-MailMessage Fields E-MailMessages E-MailServer E-Mail,sending a message EMC Directive ENI ENI Configuration Utility Error Codes Ethernet Connections Ethernet Hardware Address Ethernet Network non-Ethernetdevices 1-1 Ethernet Port Ethernet Port Example BOOTP B-4 using the CompactLogix serial port to connect to an Ethernet network Explosion Hazard 98 Fault LEDFrom String 4-11 Full-Duplex definition G-2 Grounding Hardware Address 1-2 Hardware Features Hazardous Location Installation and Wiring Integer Files IP Address ENI write-onarea LED Indicators LED Sequence at Power-Up LInk LED Low Voltage Directive Manuals, Related P-2 Memory Map Messaging 4-5 Mounting dimensions A-2 MTA Netlinx Services Network Node Operating Modes Operation PCCC definition G-3 Peer Connections 3-1 Peer-to-PeerMessaging 5-1 Power LED P-2 P-1 Related Publications P-2 RS-232 cables 2-8 connector 2-8 default settings 1-3 definition G-3 ENI port pin assignments 2-8 RSLinx RSLinx 99 A-1G-4
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