Programming FCs (Functions) and FBs for S7 Ethernet CPs

Table 6-6 Condition Codes for FB55 IP_CONFIG, continued

DONE

ERROR

STATUS

Meaning

Errors detected when evaluating the FB on the CP.

0

1

8B01H

Communication error

 

 

 

The DB could not be transferred

0

1

8B02H

Parameter error

 

 

 

Double parameter field

0

1

8B03H

Parameter error

 

 

 

The subfield in the parameter field is not permitted.

0

1

8B04H

Parameter error

 

 

 

The length specified in the FB does not match the length of the

 

 

 

parameter fields / subfields.

0

1

8B05H

Parameter error

 

 

 

The length of the parameter field is invalid.

0

1

8B06H

Parameter error

 

 

 

The length of the subfield is invalid.

0

1

8B07H

Parameter error

 

 

 

The ID of the parameter field is invalid.

0

 

8B08H

Parameter error

1

 

 

 

The ID of the subfield is invalid.

0

1

8B09H

System error

 

 

 

The connection does not exist

0

 

8B0AH

Data error

1

 

 

 

The content of the subfield is not correct.

0

1

8B0BH

Structure error

 

 

 

A subfield exists twice.

0

 

8B0CH

Data error

1

 

 

 

The parameter does not contain all the necessary parameters.

0

1

8B0DH

Data error

 

 

 

The CONF_DB does not contain a parameter field for system data.

0

1

8B0EH

Data error / structure error

 

 

 

The CONF_DB type is invalid.

0

1

8B0FH

System error

 

 

 

The CP does not have enough resources to process CONF_DB

 

 

 

completely.

0

1

8B10

Data error

 

 

 

Configuration by the user program is not set.

0

1

8B11

Data error

 

 

 

The specified type of the parameter field is invalid.

0

1

8B12

Data error

 

 

 

Too many connections were specified (either in total or too many for a

 

 

 

specific type; for example, only one E-mail connection is possible).

0

1

8B13

CP-internal error

 

 

 

 

Further errors detected on the program interfaces within the CPU (SFC errors).

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Siemens NCM S7 appendix 8B0AH, 8B0BH, 8B0CH, 8B0DH, 8B0EH, 8B0FH

NCM S7 specifications

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