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MicroLogix™ Ethernet Interface (ENI)
(Cat. No.
1761-NET-ENI)
User Manual
Contents
User Manual
Important User Information
Preface
Chapter
Product Overview
Installation and Wiring
Operation
E-Mail
Messages (Node 50 to 99)
Connecting 1769-L20CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernet
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Who Should Use this Manual
Purpose of this Manual
Common Techniques Used in this Manual
Rockwell Automation Support
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Ethernet Connection
Non-EthernetDevices
Product Overview
Hardware Features
Default Settings
The ENI’s RS-232port has the following default settings:
Table 1.1 RS-232Settings
Setting
Default
Operating Modes
Device Compatibility
Ethernet Networks
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Installation and Wiring
European Communities (EC) Directive Compliance
Safety Considerations
Mounting
DIN Rail Mounting
Installation
Removal
Template
ENI Port Identification
External Power Supply
Wiring
Ethernet Connections
Ethernet Cables
Maintain ENI Connections
RS-232Port Connections
Operation Overview
Allocation of Ethernet Connections
Operation
ENI Functional Overview
Program Upload/Download and On-LineSessions
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Host Name
RSLogix
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ENI Configuration (Node 248 to 254)
Configuration Methods
ENI Configuration Utility
COM Port Settings
RS-232Baud Rate and TCP/IP Parameters
Save to ENI RAM or ENI ROM
E-MailSettings
Message Routing
Reset
Controller Messaging
Configuring ENI Data Parameters
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Configuring ENI String Parameters
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ENI Configuration Parameters
Node 248 - Save/Reset Function
Node 249 - From String
Node 250 - TCP/IP Configuration
Subnet Mask
Security Mask
The security mask acts as a filter on the source IP
address such that any mask octet set to the value of
255 becomes “don’t care” octets in the source IP
address and all other fields must match exactly
The follow examples illustrate the behavior of the security masks:
Node 251 - E-MailServer
Node 252 - BOOTP Configuration
Node 253 - Baud Rate
Table 4.7 ENI Baud Rate Options
Configuration Value (Integer)
Node 254 - Ethernet Hardware Address
Peer-to-PeerMessaging
Messaging Between the ENI and DF1 Devices
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Message to Configuration Nodes (Nodes 100 to 149)
Sending a Message to a Destination Controller (Nodes 0 to 49)
Table 5.4 Message Instruction Variables for Sending a Message to a Destination
Controller
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E-MailMessages (Node 50 to 99)
Overview
Configuring E-Mail
Destination Addresses
Message Text
E-Mail
E-MailAddress
Message
Message Fields (to, from, subject)
The standard format of the “subject” line is:
Sending an E-MailMessage
Table 6.1 Message Instruction Variables for Sending an E-MailMessage
Connecting 1769-L20CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernet
System Diagram
Purpose
Scope
General Ethernet Information
Configuring 1761-NET-ENI#1
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Configuring 1761-NET-ENI#2
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The 5 rungs used to configure ENI #2 are defined as follows:
Table 7.3 ENI #2 Configuration - Rung Descriptions
Rung Function
BOOTP
Rung 4 This rung configures the ENI with its own IP address
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Configure RSLINX and
Download The Program To
The 1769-L20
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Create MSG Programs for the SLC 5/05 and the 5550 Controllers
Figure 7.15 SLC 5/05 Rung 0 MSG “General” Tab
Figure 7.16 SLC 5/05 Rung 0 MSG “Multihop” Tab
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Configuring an Ethernet Driver in RSLINX
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Troubleshooting
Network Troubleshooting
LED Sequence at
Power-Up
Troubleshooting Using the LED Indicators
Message Instruction Error Codes
15H
Local channel configuration parameter error exists
16H
Target or Local Bridge address is higher than the maximum node address
17H
E6H
E7H
Target node cannot respond because length requested is too large
E8H
E9H
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Specifications
Physical Specifications
Ethernet Specifications
MicroLogix Web Site
Dimensions
BOOTP Configuration Method (default)
Using BOOTP
Edit the BOOTP Configuration File
The 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
Example BOOTPTAB File
Run the Boot Server Utility
Running the DOS-BasedUtility
DTLBOOTD
Running the Windows-BasedUtility
Glossary
ASA (Advanced System Architecture)
Autobaud
Auto BCC/CRC
Baud Rate
Full-duplex
IP (Internet Protocol)
IP Address
NetLinx Services
Network
PCCC (Programmable Controller Communications Commands)
RS-232
Security Mask
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
Single-Hop/ Multi-Hop
UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair)
The type of cable used in 10BaseT systems
Index
Allen-Bradley
P-3
ASA
definition G-1
Fault LED
From String 4-11
Full-Duplex
definition G-2
Grounding
A-1
G-4