Diagnostic Tools

6.7Your MBPSTAT Menu

When MBPSTAT starts, your Options menu appears. The bridge’s node address is at the top of the menu, together with the network routing path being analyzed.

Figure 21 MBPSTAT Menu

MODBUS PLUS NETWORK STATUS version 2.10

Node: 30 Adapter: 0 Routing: 22 24 00.00.00

SELECT OPTION

Use or type first char, then ENTER

1Set Routing Parameters

2Monitor Network Activity

3Read Global Data

4Global Data Present Table

5Node Active Station Table

6Node Error Statistics

7Token Station Table

8Token Owner Work Table

9Current Internal Path Transactions

10Show Node Personality

Q Quit

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To select an option, use the cursor keys to move to the option, then press Enter. You can also type in the option (1--10 or Q) and press Enter. To terminate any test and return to your options menu, press Escape.

Entering Node Addresses

Some options analyze an overall network, and do not require selection of a node. Other options analyze the activity of a single node. For those options, the program will prompt you for a node address. When prompted, enter the address of the node you wish to examine. Note that any node being analyzed will always be located on the network you previously specified as the network routing path.

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Schneider Electric 174 CEV manual Your Mbpstat Menu, Entering Node Addresses

174 CEV specifications

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