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OPERA TION MANUAL Ethernet Units Construction of Networks SYSMAC CS and CJ Series CS1W -ETN21 (100Base-TX) CJ1W -ETN21 (100Base-TX) Cat. No. W420-E1-04.
CS1W-ETN21 (100Base-TX) CJ1W-ETN21 (100Base-TX) Ethernet Units Construction of Networks Operation Manual Revised Ja nuary 2006.
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v Notice: OMRON products are manufactured for use acc ording to proper procedu res by a qualifi ed ope rator and only f or the pur p oses des cribe d in th is manual. The following conventions are us ed to indicate and cla ssify precaution s in this manual.
vi Unit Versions o f CS/CJ-series Unit V ersions A “unit version” has been introd uced to mana ge Units in the CS/ CJ Seri es accord ing to differences in functiona lity accompanyi ng Unit upgrades.
vii Using Unit V ersion Label The following unit version label is provided with the Ether net Unit. This label can be attac hed to th e front of the E ther net Unit to differentiate between Ether ne t Units with different unit versions.
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ix TABLE OF CONTENTS PRECAUTION S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxi 1 Intended Aud ience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxii 2 General Precautions .
x TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 4 Ethernet U nit Memory Allocatio ns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 4-1 CIO Area Allocations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 4-2 DM Area Allocations .
xi TABLE OF CONTENTS A ppendices A Ethernet Network Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 B Buf fer Conf iguration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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xiii About this Manual: This manual de sc r ibes th e i ns tal la tio n a nd opera tio n o f th e CS 1W-ETN21 an d CJ 1W-ETN21 Et her ne t Units (1 00Base-T X) and i ncludes the sec tions des cri bed be low .
xiv Relevant Manuals The following table lis ts CS a nd CJ-s erie s manual s that co ntain i nformat ion rel e vant to Eth er net Uni ts. Man ual numbe r Model Nam e Contents W420 CS1W -ETN21 CJ1W -ET.
xv W446 WS02-CXPC1- EV6 CX-Prog rammer V er . 6.1 Oper ation Manual Provi des inf orm ation on ho w to use th e CX-Progr ammer , a Windo w s-base d progr amming de vice, an d CX-Net, a Windo ws-based network con figurati on tool.
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xvii Read and Understa nd this Manual Please read and u ndersta nd this ma nual before using the produc t. Pleas e consu lt your OMRON represent ative if you hav e any questi ons or c omments.
xviii Application Considerations SUITABILITY FOR USE OMRON shall no t be re sponsible for conformi ty with any s tandards, c odes, or reg ulations tha t apply to the combina tion of products in th e custome r's appl ication or use of the pr oducts.
xix Disclaimers CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS Produc t specif ications and acc essor ies m a y be chan ged at a ny time based on im prov e ments and othe r reasons. It is our pra ctice to change model numbe rs when p ublished ratings or features are c hanged, or when signifi cant con stru ction ch anges are made.
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xxi PRECA UTIONS This section pro vides general precautions f or using the CS1W -ETN21 and CJ1W -ETN21 Ethernet Units (1 00Base-TX). The information contained in this s ection is impo rtant for the safe and reliable a pplication o f Ethernet Units.
xxii Intend ed A udien ce 1 1 Intended Audience This manual is intend ed for the f ollowing person nel, who mus t also have knowledge of electr ic al syst ems (an electr ical engine er or the equivalent). • P erson nel in ch arge of instal ling F A sy stems.
xxiii Operating En vironmen t Precaution s 4 • Emergency sto p cir cuits, inter lock circui ts, limit circu its, and simil ar safety measu res must b e provided in exter nal con trol circui ts. !Caution Tighten the sc re ws o n the ter minal block of the AC P ower Supply Unit to the torque s pecified in the op eration manual.
xxiv Application Pre cautions 5 • A l ways turn OFF th e power supply to th e CP U Uni t, Slaves , and Commu- nicatio ns Units be f o re attem pting any of the following. Not tu rn ing O FF the p ow er supp l y ma y resu lt in mal functi on or el ectric s hock.
xxv Conf ormance to EC Directi ves 6 • Check th e us er pr ogram for proper ex ecut io n be fore actually r unning it o n the Unit. No t checking th e program may result i n unexpected ope ration. • Obser ve the f ollowing precauti ons when wir ing the communic ations cable.
xxvi Conf ormance to EC Directiv es 6 Low V oltage Directive Always ensure tha t devices operati ng at voltages o f 50 to 1,00 0 V AC and 75 to 1,500 V DC meet t he requi red safety standards f or the PLC (EN61131 -2).
1 SECTION 1 F eatur es and System Conf iguration This section introd uces the features, describes the sy stem configu rati on and Unit parts, an d pro vid es Unit specifications. 1-1 Ethernet Unit Function Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 Etherne t Unit Function Guide Section 1-1 1-1 Eth ernet Unit Fu nction Guide 1-1-1 Overall System Configuration Exampl e The following d iagram shows a n example of an overall sys tem confi guratio n using E ther net Un its.
3 Etherne t Unit Function Guide Section 1-1 Connecting thr ough Multiple Segments Use the TCP/IP version of the FINS c ommunicati ons ser v ice (i.e., FINS/T CP). FINS/TCP i s a new function su ppor ted by these Ether ne t Units (C S1W - ETN21 an d CJ1W-ETN21).
4 Etherne t Unit Function Guide Section 1-1 Reference SECTION 6 FINS Commun ications Exchanging Data between OM R ON PLCs using Ethernet Connecting within the Same S egment Use the UDP/IP v ers ion of the FINS communications ser v ice (i.
5 Etherne t Unit Function Guide Section 1-1 Reference SECTION 6 FINS Commun ications Monitoring PLC Changes and Sending Equipment Status to the Operator b y E-mail Operati on When the ma il sen d funct ion is us ed, au tomatic commun ications applic ations via the Inter net can be co nstr ucted r elatively easi ly .
6 Etherne t Unit Function Guide Section 1-1 Reference SECTION 2 Mail Sen d Function i n the Ope ration Manual Cons truc tion of Applic ations Receiv ing E- m ail (D at a a nd Files) at the PLC Operati on Use th e mail receive functio n.
7 Etherne t Unit Function Guide Section 1-1 Reference SECTION 3 Mail Receive Function in the Operati on Manual Const ruc tion of Applic ations Exchanging Lar g e File s between a P ersonal Computer and PLC Operati on Use th e FTP ser v e r function.
8 Fe a t u r e s Section 1-2 A utomaticall y Adjusting the P L C's Internal Cloc k at Regular Interv als Operati on Use th e automa tic clock adjus tment funct ion.
9 Fe a t u r e s Section 1-2 Impr oved FINS Me ssage Com municati ons The following functions have been improved o ver pre viou s Ether ne t Unit mod- els. They allow the scale of the syste m to be increa sed, and can give greater flexibility to the sys tem co nfiguration incl uding the host c ompute r .
10 Fe a t u r e s Section 1-2 • In addi tion to using th e existing Ma il Send S witch , or having e- mail s ent at regular i nter vals, it is p ossible to s et tri ggers f or s ending e -mai l (for.
11 System Co nfiguration Section 1-3 1-3 System Configuration 1-3-1 System Configurat ion 1-3-2 Devi ces Required for Constructing a Netw ork The basi c config uration for a 100Base -TX Ethe r net Syste m consis ts of on e hub to whic h node s are at tached in st ar f orm us ing tw isted-p air cable.
12 System Co nfiguration Section 1-3 Making Settings in the Routing T able Area (with CX-Integra tor) OMRON Communica tions Uni ts use OMRON's orig inal FIN S networ k sys tem. Make the settings for the FINS networ k and the relay path, a s req ui red, i n th e Routing T able Area al locat ed to the no n-volatile me mor y in th e CPU Unit.
13 Specific ations Section 1-4 1-4 Specifications 1-4-1 General Specif ica tions CS-serie s Ethern et Unit P ersonal computer running Windo ws User-created software CX-Programmer FinsGatew ay Windows .
14 Specific ations Section 1-4 CJ-series Et hernet Unit Ambient operating t emperat ure 0 to 55 ° C Ambient humidity 10% to 90% (with no conden sation) Atmosp here Must b e free o f corr osive gas. Ambient storage tem perature − 20 to 75 ° C W eight 200 g max.
15 Specific ations Section 1-4 1-4-2 Dimensi o ns CS1W -ET N21 101 35 130 (Unit: mm) NODE NO. 1 × 16 0 0 × 16 1 UNIT NO. 100BASE-TX 10BASE-T 0 ETN21 RUN ERC SD RD LNK 100M ERH TCP FTP HOST.
16 Specific ations Section 1-4 CJ1W -ETN21 1-4-3 Software Configuration The software su ppor ted by the Ether net Unit run s in the lay ers shown in the f oll owing diagram. Th e compone nts tha t f o rm the variou s lay ers a re def ined below the diagram.
17 Ove rview of Commu nications Function s Section 1-5 5. UDP (Use r Datagram Proto col) P erfor ms data co mmunica tions. Data res ends, pri ori ty contro l, flow contr ol, and ot her meas ures t o e.
18 Ove rview of Commu nications Function s Section 1-5 Executing, fro m the hos t computer, FINS comman ds with UD P/IP or T CP/IP headers enables various contr ol ope rations, suc h as the reading and wr itin g of I/O mem or y be tween PLCs, mo de change s, and file me mor y o perations.
19 Ove rview of Commu nications Function s Section 1-5 A total of ei ght por ts (UDP and TCP c ombin ed) can be u sed for sock e t ser- vice s. Executing CM ND(490) Anothe r wa y to use socket ser vic es is to reques t a UDP or TCP so ck et ser- vice by sending a F INS comman d to the Ether n et Unit by e xecuting CMND(490) from the CP U Unit.
20 Ove rview of Commu nications Function s Section 1-5 1-5-3 FTP Server Fu nction The E ther net Unit h as a built-in FTP s er ver , so othe r comp uters o n the Ether- net ca n read or wri te individua l files on a Memory Card mounted to the CPU Unit or in E M File Memor y .
21 Ove rview of Commu nications Function s Section 1-5 (2) An SM TP ser ver is requi red to us e the m ail send function . (3) Mail s er ver setting s require spe cialized kn owledge, so they should al- wa ys be handle d by the networ k admin istrator .
22 Ove rview of Commu nications Function s Section 1-5 1-5-6 A utomatic Clock Adjustment Function The Ethe rn et Unit c an acquir e clock informati on fro m the SNTP ser ver at a par tic ular time or when a dedica ted bit tur ns ON, and it can refr esh the i nter- nal clo ck inf or ma tion of the CPU Unit to w hich it i s mounted .
23 Nomenclature and Functions Section 1-6 1-6 Nomenclature and Functions This sect ion des cri bes Ether net Unit compon ent names, se ttings, and LED indica tor s. 1-6-1 Component Nam es CS-serie s Ethernet Units CS1W -ET N21 (1 00Base -TX) Each communicati ons device conne cted to the Ether net network is allocate d a unique Ether ne t address.
24 Nomenclature and Functions Section 1-6 Note The Eth ernet ad dress can also be checked using the FINS command , CON- TR OLLER DA T A READ . For d etails, ref er to 7-3-2 C ONTRO LLER D A T A READ on pa ge 160. CJ-serie s Ethernet Units CJ1W -ETN 21 (100 Base-TX) Note An IP addr ess label is prov i ded with the Unit.
25 Nomenclature and Functions Section 1-6 Each communicati ons device conne cted to the Ether net network is allocate d a unique Ether ne t address. For the Ether net Unit, this Et her net addres s is shown on th e ri ght side o f the Uni t as a 12-digit hexadeci mal numb er .
26 Nomenclature and Functions Section 1-6 Indicator Color Status Meaning R UN Green Not li t Ope ration stop ped Hardware error Lit Norma l operation 100M (T ransf er sp eed ) Green Not lit 10 Mbps (10Bas e-T) Lit 100 M bps (100Base-TX) ERC (Ethernet Unit error) Red Not li t Uni t normal Lit Nod e address no t between 1 and 254 A hardw are (e.
27 Comparison wit h Prev ious Models Section 1-7 1-7 Comparison wi th Previous Models Item Previou s models Ne w models Model n umber CS1W -ETN11 CJ1W -ETN11 CS1W -ETN21 CJ1W -ETN21 Ph ysical la yer 1.
28 Unit V ersion Upgrade Information Section 1-8 1-8 Unit V ersion Upgrade Information The deta ils of the upgrade to the Eth er net Unit v e rsion are as follows: ■ Unit V e rsion 1.
29 SECTION 2 Installati on and Initi a l Se tup This section explains how to i nstall the Ethernet Unit and make the initial setti ngs required for operation. 2-1 Overvie w of Startup Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30 Overview of Startup Procedure Section 2-1 2-1 Overview of Star tup Procedure The follo w ing proc edure i s the sam e for the CS Ser ies and CJ Ser ies. Mount the Unit to the PLC. Set the unit number. Set the node number. Connect to the network using twisted-pair cable.
31 Switc h Settings Section 2-2 2-2 Switch Settings 2-2-1 CS-seri es Ether net Units Setting the Unit Numbe r The unit numb er is use d to i den tify in divi dua l CP U Bus Uni ts when m or e tha n one CPU Bus Un it is mou nted to th e same PL C . U se a smal l screwdri ver to make the set ting, taki ng care n ot to dam age the rotar y switch.
32 Switc h Settings Section 2-2 2-2-2 CJ-series Ether net Units Setting the Unit Numbe r The unit numb er is use d to i den tify in divi dua l CP U Bus Uni ts when m or e tha n one CPU Bus Un it is mou nted to th e same PL C . U se a smal l screwdri ver to make the set ting, taki ng care n ot to dam age the rotar y switch.
33 Mounting to a PLC Section 2-3 Unit Operating Mode Change Function If the node a ddres s is s et to 00, t he Unit o peratin g mode cha nge func tion wi ll star t.
34 Netw ork Installation Section 2-4 The CJ1 W -ETN2 1 Ether net U nit’ s ma ximum curr ent consump tion i s 370 mA. Make sure that t he t otal c urre nt con sumpti on of all the Uni ts c onn ect ed t o th e same CP U Backplane or Expa nsion B ackplane doe s not e xcee d the o utput capaci ty of th e P ower S upply Uni t.
35 Netw ork Installation Section 2-4 2-4-2 Recommended Pr oducts The following product s are r ecommend ed for use with the CS1W-ETN21 Ether ne t Unit.
36 Netw ork Installation Section 2-4 • Do not l ay the twisted -pair c able near devices that generate noise. • Do not lay the twiste d-pai r ca ble in loca tio ns subj ect to hi gh te mpe ratures or high humidity .
37 Netw ork Installation Section 2-4 2-4-4 Using Co ntact Outputs (Com mon to Al l Units) Communicati on s err or s can oc cu r whe n Conta ct Outp ut Units ar e mo unte d to the same Rack or con nected to the sa me PLC as an Et her net Uni t due to noise gen erated by the conta ct outputs.
38 Connectin g to the Network Section 2-5 2-5 Connecting to the Netw o rk 2-5-1 Ethernet Connectors The following standa rds and s pecif ications ap ply to t he conn ectors for the Ether ne t twisted- pair ca b le . • Electr ical specif ications : Conform ing to IEEE802.
39 Creating I/ O T ables Section 2-6 1,2,3. .. 1. Lay the twisted-pai r ca b le . 2. Connect the cable to the hub. Be sure to pr ess in the cable until it locks into place. Request c able insta llation fro m a qual ified professional. 3. Connect the ca ble to the connect or on the Ether net Uni t.
40 Creating I/ O T ables Section 2-6 Progr amming Console CX-Pro grammer (V ersion 3. 20 or Higher) and CX-Integrator The ope rations ar e explained he re usi ng a P rogrammi ng Cons ole. For details regarding the CX-Pro grammer and the CX-Integrator , refer to the CX-Pro- grammer User’ s Manual .
41 Unit Setup Procedure Section 2-7 2-7 Unit Setup Pr ocedu re Use the CX-P rogrammer (V er . 3.20 or higher) for the Ether ne t Unit S etup , and f ollow the proce dure d escri bed be low . Som e func tions ad ded wit h unit version 1.3 requi re CX-Programm er version 5.
42 Unit Setup Procedure Section 2-7 3. Read the I/O tables from the PLC and sele ct the Ra ck to which th e Ether- net Unit is moun ted. 4. Mov e the cursor to the Ether net Unit and r ight- click. Selec t Unit Setup from the popup me nu to displ a y th e window for making the Ethe r net Unit S etup.
43 Using the W eb Bro wser Setting Functi on Section 2-8 5. Make the requ ired se ttings (i.e., the IP addr ess in this ca se). 6. T ransfer the settin gs to the P LC. Click on Ye s i n the following dialog box. 7. In order for the Ethe r n et Un it S etu p to go i nto e ffect, the Uni t must be re- star ted.
44 Using the W eb Bro wser Setting Functi on Section 2-8 1,2,3. .. 1. Connect to the Eth er net Unit fr om the W eb browser . In this example, the URL is s pecif ied as ht tp://192. 168.250 .1/0 usin g the Ether ne t Unit’ s de f aul t IP addre ss. 2.
45 Using the W eb Bro wser Setting Functi on Section 2-8 3. Selec t 1. IP addres s a n d Proto cols - Sy st em to displa y the Login Pass- word field on th e r ight of th e window . 4. Input th e def a ult password (“ETHERN ET” all in up per case) and click the Login Button.
46 Basic Se ttings Section 2-9 7. After enter ing the c orrect values, click the Set Button f ollowed by the Reg- ist Butto n to registe r them. The Set Button is used to transfer the entered values from th e perso nal c om- puter , and temporar ily r egister them in t he Ethe r net Unit .
47 Basic Se ttings Section 2-9 Default Setti ng The Eth er net Uni t operates u sing the d efault IP address w hen the Unit is mounted to the PL C and i nitially register ed in the I/O ta bles (i.
48 Basic Se ttings Section 2-9 Exampl e: Using th e CX-Programm er to Set the IP Add ress to 10.3.65.1 When an IP addr ess is set in the Unit Setup, that v al ue is display e d in the IP Addres s Display/Se tting Are a in the DM Ar ea words al loca ted for CPU Bus Units.
49 Basic Se ttings Section 2-9 ■ Baud Rate Set the ba ud rate. ■ TCP/IP Keep-alive Set ting Set the Li veness-Checking Inter val. (Thi s settin g is enabled onl y when FINS / TCP or TCP/IP s ock e t ser vic es are u sed.
50 Unit Setup for P articular Application s Section 2- 10 The default IP router i s sele cted wh en no Networ k ID exists i n the I P router table f or the des tination ne twor k number . T o set th e default IP router , set 0.0.0.0 for the IP address and s et the default IP router's IP add ress for the router addre ss.
51 Unit Setup for P articular Application s Section 2- 10 F o r d etails, refer to SECTION 2 Mail Sen d Function in the Operation Manual Cons tructio n of Appl icati ons . Mail Reception For deta ils, re f er t o SECT ION 3 Mail Receive Function in the Operation M an- ual Const r uction of Applica tions .
52 Communic ations T est Section 2- 11 F or detail s, ref er to SECTION 5 Automatic Clock Adjustmen t Function in the Operation Manual Cons truc tion o f Applic ations . W eb Functions F or d etails, refer to Appendix G Ether n et Unit Web Funct ion .
53 Con verting from Previous Models Section 2- 12 2-11-3 Host Computer The PING comma nd ca n be ex ecute d from th e hos t compute r to sen d an echo requ est pack et to an Ether net Unit . The method for using the PIN G com- mand from a UNIX compu ter is g iven ne xt.
54 Con verting from Previous Models Section 2- 12 If the forma t change is from ETN11 mode to ETN2 1 mode, then ther e will be no effect on previous appl ications. If the change is from ET N21 mode to ETN11 m ode, howe ver , then c er ta in limita tions wil l go into effect.
55 Con verting from Previous Models Section 2- 12 Checking the CPU Bus Unit System Setup Area Format Checking with th e CX-Programmer's Softw are Switches - Status T ab Window Checking with the C.
56 Con verting from Previous Models Section 2- 12 ■ Window Display in ET N11 Mode ■ Checking by Reading W ords Allocated in the CIO Area Changing the CPU Bus Unit Syst em Setup Are a Format The CPU Bus Unit Sy stem Setu p Ar ea format can b e change d in either o f the f ollowing t wo wa ys.
57 Con verting from Previous Models Section 2- 12 ■ Using the CX-Programmer's Unit Setup 1. Selec t Change Ether net Unit Mod e from the Options Menu in the Unit Set- up. 2. The following confi rm ation m essage w ill be displayed. T o chang e the mode, click Ye s .
58 Con verting from Previous Models Section 2- 12 ■ Manipulating the Rotary Switches f or the Node Address with a Precision Screwdriv er Con v erting from ETN11 Mode to ETN21 Mode 1. T ur n OFF the power to the PLC, and set the Ethe r net Uni t's rota r y switches f or the nod e addres s as follows: 2.
59 Con verting from Previous Models Section 2- 12 7. T ur n OF F the power to the PLC and retur n the Ether net Unit's rotar y s wi tches f or the nod e addres s to i ts or igina l sett ing. 8. T ur n ON the power to the PLC. Con v erting from ETN21 Mode to ETN11 Mode 1.
60 Con verting from Previous Models Section 2- 12 Note If an err or occurs in the m ode chang e , remove the Ether net Unit, create t he I/O tables, and c orrect th e settings using t he proce dures descr ibed i n this sectio n.
61 SECTION 3 CX-Pr ogrammer Unit Setup This section describes how to install the Ethernet Unit and make the initial settings required for operation . 3-1 Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
62 Setup Sect ion 3-1 3-1 Setup Item Contents Defa ult Broadcas t Set the method f or specifying IP addresses f or broadcasting in FINS/ UDP . • All 1 (4.3 BSD): Broadcast with host num ber set to all ones. • All 0 (4.2 BSD): Broadcast with host number set to all zeros.
63 Setup Sect ion 3-1 Note (1) The setti ng to ena ble or disable dynami c chan ging of rem ote IP ad dress- es is available f o r Eth er net Units w ith Uni t V er . 1.3 or l ater . (2) Mak e settin gs usin g the uni t setti ngs func tion in th e CX-Pro gr ammer ( to be incl uded in version 5.
64 FINS/T CP Section 3-2 3-2 FINS/TCP FINS/TCP Connection Setup Item Cont ents Default No . Sho ws the connec tion numbe r. This is a netw ork API used whe n TCP is used f or the FINS c ommunica- tions s er vice. It c orresponds to a so ck et in the soc ket services.
65 FINS/T CP Section 3-2 The following settings can be m ade for each con nection numb er . F or details , ref er to SECTION 6 FINS Communications Serv ice in the Opera- tion Manual Constr uction of Network s.
66 DNS Section 3-3 3-3 DNS DNS Server Setup Item Contents Default IP Address Set t he IP addres s for the DNS server . The D NS se r ver is req uir ed wh en spe cify ing the POP 3, SMTP , or SNTP se r v ers b y host n ame f or the mail send function or mail receiv e functi on.
67 SMTP Section 3-4 3-4 SMTP SMTP Se r ver Setup F o r d etails, refer to SECTION 2 Mail Sen d Function in the Operation Manual Cons tructio n of Appl icati ons . Item Contents Default Server speci fi- cation typ e Select wh ether the SMTP s er ver us ed fo r send- ing ma il is to b e specified by IP ad dress or the host' s domain name (i.
68 POP Section 3-5 3-5 POP POP Se r ve r Se tup For deta ils, re f er t o SECT ION 3 Mail Receive Function in the Operation M an- ual Const r uction of Applica tions .
69 Mail Address Section 3-6 3-6 Mail Address Destination M ail Address S etup F o r d etails, refer to SECTION 2 Mail Sen d Function in the Operation Manual Cons tructio n of Appl icati ons . Item Contents Default Mail Add ress 1 Set o ne of the addresses to which the Ethernet Un it is to s end mail.
70 Send M ail Section 3-7 3-7 Send Mail Item Contents Defa ult T r igger No . Select a n umber as the trigg er condition for sen d- ing mail . Up to eigh t trigger num bers can be regis- tered. --- Send mai l upon trigger Sets w hether or not th e selected ma il trigger is to be enab led.
71 Send M ail Section 3-7 Mail trigger type (Select only one.) Soft- war e sw i t c h If this op tion is sel ected, ma il is sent whene ver the Mail Send Switch turns ON. The Mail Send Switch i s bit 03 of w ord n in the words allocated f or CPU Bus Units.
72 Rece ive Mai l Section 3-8 F o r d etails, refer to SECTION 2 Mail Sen d Function in the Operation Manual Cons tructio n of Appl icati ons . 3-8 Receive Mail P osting Mail Address Protection Se tting Interval t ime When “P eriodic timer” is set as the mail trigger type Set the t ime interval f or sending mail.
73 Rece ive Mai l Section 3-8 Recei ve Attac hed File Setti ng Receive Com mand Setting Item Content s Default Rece ive file w ith specif ied e xtension only If thi s option is se lected, only file attachm ents with spe cified e xtension s is accepted with mail.
74 A u to Adjust T ime Section 3-9 For deta ils, re f er t o SECT ION 3 Mail Receive Function in the Operation M an- ual Const r uction of Applica tions .
75 HTTP Section 3- 10 F or d etails, refer to SECTION 5 Automatic Clock Adjustment Func tion in th e Operation Manual Cons truc tion o f Applic ations . 3-10 HTTP HTTP Server Setup F or d etails, refer to Appendix G Ether n et Unit Web Funct ion . Note (1) The HTTP Ser ver Setup is suppor te d by Ether net Units with Unit V er .
76 HTTP Section 3- 10.
77 SECTION 4 Ethernet Unit Memory Allocation s This section des cribes the words allocated in the CIO Area and the DM Area for Ethernet Units. 4-1 CIO Area Allocations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
78 CIO Area Alloca tions Section 4-1 4-1 CIO Area Allocations The various kinds of data are s tored in the offset po sitions sh own in the fol- lowing diagram, from the be ginnin g word in the area for each Unit.
79 CIO Area Alloca tions Section 4-1 Unit Control Bits (CPU Unit to Etherne t Unit) Socket For ce -close Switch (Bit 2) All UDP and TC P sockets use d for sock et s er vi ces ca n be force-cl osed by tur ning ON thi s switch. Th is can be u sed for operatio ns suc h as error proces s- ing.
80 CIO Area Alloca tions Section 4-1 Status of UDP/TCP Sockets 1 to 8 (Ethernet Unit to CPU Unit) Note The sta tus of these flag s can also be check ed usi ng the software switch set- tings on the CX-P rogrammer .
81 CIO Area Alloca tions Section 4-1 Receiving Flag (Bit 1) T ur ns ON when a rece ive request is r eceived either by co ntrol bi t manip ulatio n or the CMN D(490) i nstr uction, a nd tur ns OFF again wh en the r eceive pro- cessi ng has bee n comp leted.
82 CIO Area Alloca tions Section 4-1 Servic e Status (Etherne t Unit to CPU Uni t) FTP Status (Bit 0) T ur ns O N while connec ted to an FTP client , and OFF while not con nected . With the F TP se r ver function onl y o ne FT P cl ie nt can be con nec ted at a tim e, so while this bit is O N no oth er clie nts can c onnect to the se r ver .
83 CIO Area Alloca tions Section 4-1 Accessing Memor y (Rece iving Mail) (B it 2) This bit tur n s ON wh ile CP U Unit memor y is b eing access ed to store a n attached fi le using the mail receive function , and it tur ns OFF after the file has been stor ed.
84 CIO Area Alloca tions Section 4-1 Soc ket Service Re quest Switches 1 to 8 (CPU Unit to Ether net Unit) When a socket ser vice r equest is ex ecuted by contr ol bit manipu latio n, it is th e f oll owing bits tha t are m anipulate d. F o r details, refer to Operation M anual, Constru ction of A pplicat ions, SECTION 6 .
85 CIO Area Alloca tions Section 4-1 FINS/TCP Connection Status Bit Switc h Status Manipulated by Unit operation Reference 8 0 UDP Op en Request Switch ON User UDP soc ke t opened wh en swi tch is turned ON.
86 DM Area Alloc ations Section 4-2 These bits show the sta tus of FIN S/TCP conn ections. 4-2 DM Area Allocations The various kinds of data are s tored in the offset po sitions sh own in the fol- lowing diagram, from the be ginnin g word in the area for each Unit.
87 DM Area Alloc ations Section 4-2 The meani ngs of the it ems shown in the a bov e dia gram are e xplai ned on the f oll owing pages. For details regardi ng the rela ted com munications ser v ices shown in t he diagram, r efer to the indic ated sect ions.
88 DM Area Alloc ations Section 4-2 TCP Socket No. (1 to 8): Numbe r of Bytes Rec eived (Etherne t Unit to CPU U nit) F o r each TC P socket, the number of bytes of data in the recepti on buff er is stored i n one word.
89 DM Area Alloc ations Section 4-2 IP Address Dis play/Setting Area IP address: (1)(2).(3)(4).( 5)(6).(7)(8) (He x) If the loc al IP a ddress in the CPU Bu s Unit System Setup i s set to a value other tha n 0.
90 A uxiliary Area Data Section 4-3 4-3 A ux iliary Area D ata The following table and descr iptions cover the words and bit s in the A u xiliar y Area of PLC mem or y th at are rela ted to th e Ether ne t Unit.
91 A uxiliary Area Data Section 4-3 Read/Writ e Bits (User Settings) A417 A41700 to A41715 CPU Bus Unit Error , Unit Number Flags When an error occurs in a data e xchange be tween the CPU Unit and a CPU Bus Unit, the CPU Bus Unit Erro r Flag (A402 07) and the correspondi ng flag in A417 a re turn ed ON.
92 A uxiliary Area Data Section 4-3.
93 SECTION 5 Determining IP Addresses This section e xplains how to manage and use IP addresses . 5-1 IP Addresses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 5-1-1 IP Addres s Configuratio n .
94 IP Addresses Section 5-1 5-1 IP Addresses Ether net ne tworks use IP add resses for commun ications. IP a ddresses iden- tify both the E ther net n etwork and the node (h ost comp uter , Ethe r net Unit, etc.). IP addresses must be set and c ontroll ed so that they are not du plicated .
95 IP Addresses Section 5-1 5-1-3 Ethernet Unit IP Addres s Settings An IP add ress mus t be se t ev e n for the Ether ne t Unit be f ore Ether ne t commu- nicatio ns can p roceed.
96 IP Addresses in FI NS Communications Section 5-2 5-2 IP Addresses in FINS Communications 5-2-1 Specifying Nodes in FI NS Communicati ons Services With FINS communications ser vices on an Eth er net networ k, IP add resses, UDP por t numbers, and TCP por t numb ers are p aired wi th FINS node address es to sp ecify no des o n the ne twork.
97 IP Addresses in FI NS Communications Section 5-2 P airing IP Addresses w ith FINS Node Addresse s at Local No des A par t icular IP address is allo cated to eac h communi cations nod e, includin g Ether ne t Units. The IP ad dress must b e paire d with the FINS node a ddress ( 1 to 254) by one of t he following method s.
98 IP Addresses in FI NS Communications Section 5-2 5-2-2 P airing Addresses in Intern al T ables FINS/UDP Comm unications Met hods A utomatic Gener ation (Dynamic) Wh en the Ethe rn et Unit is tur ned O N or restar ted, the following v alues are set f or addresses in the in ter nal ta ble.
99 IP Addresses in FI NS Communications Section 5-2 IP Address T able M ethod With this metho d, FINS node ad dresse s are co nv er t ed to IP addr esses ba sed on a cor respondenc e table (IP ad dress t able) that is pr eset in th e Unit set up .
100 IP Addresses in FI NS Communications Section 5-2 • Connectio n metho d: FINS /UDP • FINS Node Addres s Not Re gistere d to IP Ad dress T able The following addres s is re gistere d to the inter nal table.
101 IP Addresses in FI NS Communications Section 5-2 Using the ETN11- compatible Mode F or Eth er net Unit wit h unit version 1.4 or la ter , operating spec ificati ons can be made co mpa tible with the CS1W-ETN11/CJ1 W-ETN11 for all meth ods (au to- matic gen eration (d ynamic), I/O addres s table, or combin ed).
102 IP Addresses in FI NS Communications Section 5-2 FINS/TCP Comm unications Method P airing in th e FINS/TCP Method With the F INS/TCP me thod, c ommunicati ons ar e first es tablished for each conne ction, and then rem ote FIN S node ad dresse s are mutuall y conver ted.
103 IP Addresses in FI NS Communications Section 5-2 Setting FINS/TCP Connections The procedur e f or setting FINS/T CP connecti ons inv olves the items desc ribe d below . The s ettings ar e made in dividua lly for each connec tion (numbers 1 to 16) unde r FINS/TCP settings in the Un it Setu p .
104 IP Addresses in FI NS Communications Section 5-2 5-2-3 Application Examples Responding to Computers with Changed IP Addresses FINS/UDP Communic ations Method With FINS/U DP , whether using th e au.
105 IP Addresses in FI NS Communications Section 5-2 applica tio ns, such as mai l ser vers, are no r ma lly allo cated fi xed IP addresses. Ether ne t Units in PLC s ystems a re al so allo cated f ixed IP address es.
106 IP Addresses in FI NS Communications Section 5-2 Models Supporting Au tomatic Generation Method (Static) Models Supporting IP Address T able Method Models that Can Use the Combined Method Pro duct.
107 Private and Global Addresses Section 5-3 5-2-5 P airing I P Addresses and FINS Node Ad dresses The following table shows the m etho ds for pairin g IP ad dress and F INS nod e address es, and the relati on between fixed and variable address, for both FINS/UDP and FINS /TCP .
108 Private and Global Addresses Section 5-3 Communic ations Services That Require Global Addresses for Eth ernet Units A global ad dress i s required f or the Ether net Unit's IP addres s when the fol- lowing co mmunicatio ns se r vices are u sed over the Inter net.
109 Private and Global Addresses Section 5-3 5-3-2 Using a Priv ate Address f or the Ethernet Unit Conditions f or Using Communic ations Applications When the Ether net Unit has a pr ivate address, c ommunicati ons ap plicati ons can b e used und er the f oll owing cond itions: 1,2,3.
110 Private and Global Addresses Section 5-3 • With F INS/UDP , when th e IP addr ess (pr ivate addres s) of a compu ter ser v ing as a DHCP clien t is ch ang ed, th e Ether net Unit's IP add re ss con- v e rsion metho d will b e the autom atic gene ration me thod (dyn amic), th e combine d method, or the IP address table method.
111 Private and Global Addresses Section 5-3 5-3-3 Ethernet Unit with a Global Addr ess Conditions f or Using Communic ations Applications Communicati ons appli cations ca n be used ov e r the Inter net unde r the follow- ing cond itions : 1,2,3. .. 1.
112 Private and Global Addresses Section 5-3 3. Sendi ng Mail • The PL C can send th e Eth er net Unit's IP addr ess to the S MTP s er ver by mail vi a the i ntranet, ev en if i t as a pri v at e addres s. • The TCP por t number (d efault: 25) to be used f or SMTP ca nnot be used if prohibited by a fire wall in the c ommunic atio ns path.
113 SECTION 6 FINS Communications This section provides information on communicating on Et hernet Systems and interconnected networks us ing FINS commands. The information provided in the section deals only with F INS communications in reference to Ethe rnet Units.
114 Overview of FINS Comm unicatio ns Section 6-1 6-1 Overview of FINS Communications 6-1-1 Comm unications On an E thernet Netw ork Data is se nt and r eceived as U DP/I P packets or TCP /IP pa ckets on an E ther - net net work.
115 Overview of FINS Comm unicatio ns Section 6-1 • When FINS node s are c onnected o n the s ame Et her net segm ent: Use the FINS /UDP method between tho se nodes. Note FINS/UDP offers a sli ght advantage in performa nce. • When FINS node s ar e connec ted over multiple IP n etwor k lay ers : Use the FINS /TCP meth od between those nod es.
116 FINS/UDP Method Section 6-2 6-2 FINS/UDP Method 6-2-1 Overvie w FINS/UDP Features The FINS/ UDP method is a FINS co mmunication s method that uses the UDP/ IP protocol .
117 FINS/UDP Method Section 6-2 UDP P or t Numbers for FINS/UDP The UD P por t number is the num ber f or UDP t o identify the a pplication layer (i.e., the FINS com municat ions ser v ice in thi s case). Wh en commun ications are ex ec uted by UDP/IP , this por t number must b e allocat ed to the communi- catio ns ser v ice.
118 FINS/TCP Method Section 6-3 6-3 FINS/TCP Method 6-3-1 Overvie w FINS/TCP Features The FINS/TCP me thod is a FINS com municat ions meth od that u ses the TCP / IP protocol . TCP/IP is a conn ectio n-type c ommunicati ons pro tocol. Be f o re a message is se nt from one n ode to an other , it is necess ar y to esta blish a vir- tual circ uit, i.
119 FINS/TCP Method Section 6-3 • Once a FI NS/TCP con nection ( connect ion number , rem ote IP ad dress) has been set in the Unit Set up , it can be dynamica lly chang ed from the ladder program using a FINS command (i.e., FINS/TCP CONNECTIO N REMO TE NODE CHANGE RE QUEST).
120 FINS/TCP Method Section 6-3 FINS/TCP Connection Status (W or d n+23) While a c onnectio n with a re mote nod e is established, the bit cor respond ing to the FINS/TCP connecti on status tur ns ON in the sectio n of the CPU Bu s Unit words allo cated i n the CIO Are a.
121 FINS/TCP Method Section 6-3 Even if the c onnection is clos ed at the FINS/TCP c lient, req uests c ontinue to be made to the FI NS/TCP ser ver ev er y f e w s econds to open a c onnectio n.
122 Creating Routin g T ables Section 6-4 6-4 Creating Routing T ables When th e FINS commun ications ser vice is used, rout ing tables must be cre- ated in ad vance. Routing tables are req uired in the following circ umsta nces. • When com municating with a P LC or comp uter on an other netwo rk (e.
123 Creating Routin g T ables Section 6-4 The following e xample shows rout ing tables for sending data from P LC #1 (the loca l node: ne twork addres s 1, n ode add ress 1 ) to PLC #4 (th e dest inatio n node: ne twork address 3, nod e addres s 2).
124 Creating Routin g T ables Section 6-4 6-4-3 Routing T able Setting Ex amples ■ Example 1: Local N etwork T able for a PLC With Multiple Units Mo unted This example shows t he l oc al n etwor k table set tin gs for a PLC to wh ic h mult i- ple CPU B us Units are mount ed.
125 Creating Routin g T ables Section 6-4 ■ Example 3: All Node s This example uses the following configu ration to show the routing tables for all nodes.
126 Using FINS Applicatio ns Section 6-5 6-5 Using FINS App lications 6-5-1 CX-Pr o grammer (CX-S er ver) The following e xampl es sh ow how to connect onli ne from a C X-Programmer on an Ethe r net networ k to a PLC on the Eth er net networ k.
127 Using FINS Applicatio ns Section 6-5 CX-Programmer's Unit Setup Setup T ab Example: Inputs to the CX-P rogrammer's Se tup Window Example: Change PLC Settings Item Setting Broadcas t All ones (4.3BSD) FINS/UD P por t Def ault (9600) IP addres s 0.
128 Using FINS Applicatio ns Section 6-5 Example: Ne twork Settin gs (Network T ab) Note When Fi nsGatewa y is sel ected a s the networ k type, make sure th at the frame length is set t o 2,000 bytes max.
129 Using FINS Applicatio ns Section 6-5 ■ System Configuration Example 2: Using Routing T ables In this example, an onl ine conne ct ion is mad e via the Ethe r net to a PLC on a Controll er Link ne tw or k (PLC 3 below) from a CX-Pr ogrammer/CX-In tegrator conne cted to the Ether net networ k.
130 Using FINS Applicatio ns Section 6-5 • Local Net work T able • R e l ay N e t wo r k T a bl e None Exampl e: PLC 2 and PLC 3 R outing T able Setting s • Local Net work T able • R e l ay N e t wo r k T a bl e In order to relay from PLC2/3 to the fina l networ k number 1, i t is neces sar y to relay via node address 1 (i.
131 Using FINS Applicatio ns Section 6-5 • Network T ab • Com m unication Unit T ab • Ne twor k num ber S et the net wor k number for the p erson al c ompu ter (Ethernet por t). • Local n ode address Set the persona l computer (Eth er net port) node addr ess (1 to 254) on the Ethernet netwo rk.
132 Using FINS Applicatio ns Section 6-5 • UDP Nodes T ab: A uto matic G eneration M ethod (Dy namic or P ass ive) • UDP No des T ab : IP Addr ess T a ble Method or C ombine d Method Click the Add Button, and the n set th e IP addres s table in the following Ether- net Node Def inition Di alog Box.
133 Using FINS Applicatio ns Section 6-5 • TCP Nodes T ab Click the Add Button, and the n set th e IP addres s table in the following Ether- net Node Def inition Di alog Box. • Node addre ss: Set the remote FIN S node addre ss. • I P addre ss: Set th e remo te I P addre ss.
134 Using FINS Applicatio ns Section 6-5 3. Starting FinsGate wa y ETN_UNIT Service Select ET N_UNIT from Se r vic es under the Basic T a b in the FinsGa tew ay Setup Wi ndow , and then c lick the St art Button.
135 Communica ting between OMR ON PLCs Section 6-6 CX-Programmer's Unit Setup Setup T ab FINS/TCP T ab Not set. (Al l defaults are used.) FinsGate way ETN_UNIT Setup TCP Nodes T a b: Ethernet Nod.
136 Communica ting between OMR ON PLCs Section 6-6 Note 1. The maximum data length is li mited to 512 bytes f o r data e xc hange be- tween the PLC and SYS MAC LINK Systems or the PLC and SY SMAC BUS/2 Remote I/O Sys tems. 2. When broadcas ting, do n ot req uire a res ponse.
137 Communica ting between OMR ON PLCs Section 6-6 6-6-3 Using SEND(090), RECV(098), and CMND(490) Make the setting s shown bel ow when using the S EN D (090) , RECV (0 98), an d CMND(490) instr uctio ns in the user ’ s ladder- diagram program in the PC.
138 Communica ting between OMR ON PLCs Section 6-6 RECV(098) With t he RE CV (098) i nstr uctio n, th e da ta in m num ber of words, st ar ting fro m the begi nni ng word S a t th e re mote n ode ( nod e add re ss M) i s rec eived at th e words star ting from the begi nning word D at the l ocal no de.
139 Communica ting between OMR ON PLCs Section 6-6 CMND(490) The CMND(4 90) ins truc tion se nds n bytes of com mand d ata, star ting from th e beginnin g word S at the local node, to the node a t node addres s N.
140 Communica ting between OMR ON PLCs Section 6-6 Commands Addressed to CS/CJ-se ries CPU Units The f o llowing table provides a li st of FINS comm ands that can be processe d by a C S/CJ-ser ies CPU Unit. For details, ref e r to the CS/CJ -ser ies Program- mable Controller s Communic ations C ommand s Reference Manual (W342) .
141 Communica ting between OMR ON PLCs Section 6-6 6-6-4 Writing Programs Programs inc or porating the S END(090 ), RECV(09 8), and CMND(4 90) instr uct ions are g enerally c reated us ing the Co mmunicatio ns P or t Enabled Flag an d the Com municat ions P or t Erro r Flag as input condi tions.
142 Communica ting between OMR ON PLCs Section 6-6 The ex ecution sta tus of the SEND (090), R ECV(098), and CM ND(490) ins tru c- tions is alwa ys refl ected by the com munication s flags ( i.e., the Communica- tions P or t Enabled Flag and the Communi cations P or t Error Flag).
143 Communica ting between OMR ON PLCs Section 6-6 Communic ations Port Completion Codes T he status of a SEND(090), RECV (098), an d CMND(490) ins tru ction a fter ex ec ution is refle cted as a commun ications por t comp letion cod e, in one word (two bytes) of data a s shown in the following table.
144 Communica ting between OMR ON PLCs Section 6-6 1 0 1 0 0000 0000 0000 Example Communications P or t Enabled Flag Communications instruction: SEND(090), RECV(098), CMND(490) Communications P or t Error Flag Communications P or t Completion Code Instruction 1 being ex ecuted.
145 Communica ting between OMR ON PLCs Section 6-6 6-6-5 Pr ogram Example When the Communications P or t Enabled Flag f or por t 7 is ON, and RECV(098) is not being ex ecuted, the send ex ecution program will star t when ex ecution condition CIO 000000 turns ON.
146 Communica ting between OMR ON PLCs Section 6-6 Note 1. With CS/CJ -ser ies PLC s, the Communic ations P or t Enabled Flag s at bits 0 to 7 in word A202 t ur n OFF ev en when the PCMR(260 ) instr ucti on is be- ing ex ecuted u sing t he por ts corre sponding to thos e flags.
147 Communica ting between OMR ON PLCs Section 6-6 6-6-6 T ransmission Dela ys The me thods of computin g the maximum time required from ex ecut ion of th e SEND(09 0), RECV(09 8), a nd CMND(49 0) in str uction s until proces sing is comp leted ar e describ ed in this sectio n.
148 Communica ting between OMR ON PLCs Section 6-6 CPU Bus Unit Service Processing Time (L ocal Node) The proces sing time wi ll be as f o llows, depending on the CP U processin g mode sett ings at th e CPU Unit: F or d etails, refer to the CPU Unit operation m anual.
149 Communica ting between OMR ON PLCs Section 6-6 CPU Bus Unit S ervice Processing Time (Remote Node) The proces sing time wi ll be as f o llows, depending on the CP U processin g mode sett ings at th e CPU Unit. F or d etails, refer to the CPU Unit operation m anual.
150 Communica ting between OMR ON PLCs Section 6-6 RECV(098) The transmis sion de lay for the REC V(098) instr uc tion can be c alcu lated us ing the equati on illus trated in th e follo wing diagram.
151 Communica ting between OMR ON PLCs Section 6-6 CPU Bus Unit Service Processing Time (L ocal Node 1) The proces sing time wi ll be as f o llows, depending on the CP U processin g mode sett ings at th e CPU Unit: F or d etails, refer to the CPU Unit operation m anual.
152 Communica ting between OMR ON PLCs Section 6-6 CPU Bus Unit service processing time (remote node) The proces sing time wi ll be as f o llows, depending on the CP U processin g mode sett ings at th e CPU Unit. F or d etails, refer to the CPU Unit operation m anual.
153 Precautions on High T raf fic in FINS Communications Section 6-7 nodes, traffic throug h the E ther net Unit (e.g. , sock e t ser vicing, FT P ser ver communica tions, etc .), and th e system confi guration. Example Calcul at ions The following ex am ple shows calc ulations f or r eceiv ing 256 word s between two PLC nod es using RECV(098 ).
154 Precautions on High T raf fic in FINS Communications Section 6-7 F or example, suppose t hat appr oximately 20 ms are re quired to proces s a sin- gle FINS frame (i .e., 20 ms from the tim e that the co mma nd is re ce ived at the Ether ne t Unit until a respo nse is sen t).
155 SECTION 7 FINS Commands Addressed to Ethernet Units This section desc r ibes th e FINS comm ands th at can be sent to an Ethernet Unit and the responses that ar e returned by the Ethernet Unit. 7-1 Command Codes and Response Codes . . . . . . . . .
156 Command Codes and R esponse Codes Section 7-1 7-1 Command C odes and Response Cod es 7-1-1 Command Code List The co mmand codes l isted in the following table can be sen t to an Ether net Unit. 7-1-2 Response Code List Response cod es ar e 2-byte c odes whi ch in dica te the re sults of com man d ex ec ution.
157 Sock et Applications Sect ion 7-2 The MRES codes are sh own in the following table along with t he results th e y ind icate . Ref er to 8- 5 T roub lesho oting wit h Respon se Code s f or deta ils on respons e codes incl uding the SRES.
158 Sock et Applications Sect ion 7-2 Pa r a m e t e r s Specifi es the parameter s f or the co mmand c ode. P ara meters dep end on the command being e xecuted; for details, refer to the following page s.
159 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 7-3 Command/R esponse Reference This se ction descr ibes the F INS command s that can be sent to Eth er net Units and the r esponses to each comma nd.
160 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 7-3-2 CONTROLLER D A T A READ Reads th e follo wi ng data from the Ether net model, version, IP a ddress, sub- net mask , FINS UDP po r t numbe r, mod e setting s, Ether net addre ss.
161 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 F FIN S/TCP P ort Nu mber S e ttin g 0: Default (9600) 1: Unit Setup value Baud Rate setting 0: A u tomatic d etection 1: 10Base- T SNTP Server Specificati.
162 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 P a rameter s Err or Flags (Response) Indicates t he operating status a nd erro rs that o ccurred w hen the Ether net Unit was st ar ted . The ca use of ea ch erro r is list ed belo w . IP Address Error All bits for the network number or ho st number are s et to 0 o r 1.
163 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Address Disagreeme nt The addre ss conversion method was set f or aut omatic generation, but the node addr ess and t he last byte of the l ocal IP ad dress do not agree, or other host secti ons are 0. EEPROM E rror An err or occurre d in the EEPROM memo r y in the Eth er net Uni t.
164 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 P a rameter s T est Data (Command, Response) This comm and sp ecifies the d ata to be s ent to th e specifi ed node s. Up to 1,998 bytes can be sp ecifi ed. The respon se send s back data identic al to the data sp ecified i n the co mmand.
165 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Command Block P a rameter s T est Data (Command) This command spec ifies the d ata to be sen t to the sp ecified n odes. Up to 1,460 bytes can b e speci fied. Precautions No response is m ade to this comman d.
166 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Err or Log Data (Response) The spec ified number of error log r ecords from th e beginning record number is retur ne d sequ entially . The tota l number of bytes in the error log is calcul ated as the number o f records x 10 b yte s/record.
167 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 7-3-9 UDP OPEN REQUEST Requests processi ng to o pen a socket. Command Block Response Block Result s Storage For mat P a rameter s Sock et Option (Command) The s ock et o ption sp ecified a s 1 byte. The setting is not valid f or this com- mand.
168 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Results Storage Ar ea Response Codes 7-3-10 UDP RECEIVE REQUEST Requests that dat a be sent f rom a UDP socket. Command Block Response Block Result s Storage For mat P a rameter s Sock et Option (Command) The s ock et o ption sp ecified a s 1 byte.
169 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Number of Reception Bytes (Co mmand, Result s Storag e Area) The ma ximum number of bytes o f data to be received is given in the com- mand. Th e number o f bytes of dat a received wil l be s tored in th e res ults stor - age area .
170 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Command Block Response Block Result s Storage For mat P a rameter s Sock et Option (Command) The s ock et o ption sp ecified a s 1 byte. The setting is not valid f or this com- mand. Set to 0. UDP Socket Number (Command) The UDP s oc ket numbe r to send the data speci fied as 1 byte betwe en 1 and 8.
171 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Results Storage Ar ea Response Codes 7-3-12 UDP CLOSE REQUEST Requests processi ng to clo se a socket. Command Block Response Block Result s Storage For mat P a rameter s Sock et Option (Command) The s ock et o ption sp ecified a s 1 byte.
172 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Results St orage Ar ea (Command) The area in whi c h th e r e sults of the command e xecution a r e stor ed. The first byte specifie s the me mor y are a and data type ( variable type ). Th e 2nd to 4t h bytes specif y the beg inning address of the results storage a rea.
173 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 TCP Socket Number (Command) The TCP s ock et number to be opened specifi ed as 1 byte be tween 1 and 8. Results St orage Ar ea (Command) The area in whi c h th e r e sults of the command e xecution a r e stor ed.
174 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Response Codes Results Storage Ar ea Response Codes Note These e rrors oc cur onl y in la rge mult ilay ere d networ ks. 7-3-14 A C TIVE TCP OPEN REQ UEST Requests processing to op en a TCP socket. The socket will be conn ected to another n ode.
175 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Response Block Result s Storage For mat P a rameter s Sock et Option (Command) The s ock et op tion i s specifie d in on e byte. TCP Socket Number (Command) The TCP s ock et number to be opened specifi ed as 1 byte be tween 1 and 8.
176 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Response Codes Results Storage Ar ea Response Codes Note These e rrors oc cur onl y in la rge mult ilay ere d networ ks. Response c ode Description 0000 Normal 0105 Local I P address set ting error 0302 CPU Uni t error ; e xec ution not pos sible .
177 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 7-3-15 TCP RECEIVE REQUEST Requests that data be sent f rom a TC P sock e t. Command Block Response Block Result s Storage For mat P a rameter s Sock et Option (Command) The s ock et o ption sp ecified a s 1 byte.
178 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Response Codes Results Storage Ar ea Response Codes Note These e rrors oc cur onl y in la rge mult ilay ere d networ ks.
179 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Response Block Result s Storage For mat P a rameter s Sock et Option (Command) The s ock et o ption sp ecified a s 1 byte. The setting is not valid f or this com- mand. Set to 0. TCP Socket Number (Command) The TCP socket number to sen d the data specifie d as 1 b yte be tw ee n 1 and 8.
180 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Results Storage Ar ea Response Codes Note These e rrors oc cur onl y in la rge mult ilay ere d networ ks. 7-3-17 TCP CLOSE REQUEST Requests processi ng to close a TCP socket. Other process ing being c arr ied out is forcibly ended and a c ode is r ecorded in the results storage a rea.
181 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Results St orage Ar ea (Command) The area in whi c h th e r e sults of the command e xecution a r e stor ed. The first byte specifie s the me mor y are a and data type ( variable type ). Th e 2nd to 4t h bytes specif y the beg inning address of the results storage a rea.
182 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Remarks PING Command The PING c ommand r uns the echoback test u s ing the ICMP protocol. W hen the PING comman d is ex e cuted, an ech o reque st pa ck et is sen t to t he remot e node I CMP . Co rrect co mmunica tions ar e confi r med whe n the retur ne d response p ac ket is rece iv ed nor mally .
183 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Response Codes 7-3-20 FINS/TCP CONNECTION ST A TUS READ Reads the FINS/TC P connec tion statu s. Command Block Response Block P a rameter s FIFINS/TCP Connection No. (Command, Response) Command: Sp ecifi es, in two b ytes, the FINS /TCP conn ection number (1 to 16) for which the s tatus is to be rea d.
184 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Remote TCP P or t Number (Response) Specifies the TCP por t number for the remo te node. TCP T ransitions (Response) Specifies the TC P connec tion sta tus us ing th e follo wing numbers. F o r details on TCP st atus cha nges, refer to App endix C TCP Sta tus T ransi- tions .
185 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 IP Address T able R ecords (Command) Specify the IP addre ss table records. The numbe r of recor ds spec ified must be provided. The total number of bytes in the IP addre ss table records is cal- cula ted as the numb er of rec ords × 6 bytes/reco rd.
186 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 P a rameter s IP Addre ss (Command) Specify the local IP addres s of the Ether n et Unit usin g 4 pa irs of hexadecimal numbers in t he range 00 .00.00.0 0 to FF . FF .FF .FF (0 .0.0.0. to 255.25 5.255.255 dec imal ).
187 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Maximum Number of Stored Records (Response) The max imum number of reco rds t hat ca n be st ored in the IP addres s table is retur ned. The max imum number of stored records is fixed at 00 20 (32 records) .
188 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Response Block P a rameter s Number of Records (Command, Response) The numbe r of record s to read is speci fied between 000 0 and 0008 (0 to 8 decimal) i n the comman d. If this value is set to 0, the numbe r of store d records will be ret ur ned but the IP rou ter table re cords will no t be retur ned.
189 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 7-3-25 PR O T OCOL ST A TUS READ Reads the Ether net Unit proto col stat us. Command Block Response Block P a rameter s IP Status (Response) T welve types of IP status informat ion occupying 4 bytes each are retur ned in the following seque nce.
190 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 ICMP Status (Response) T en types (46 items) of ICMP statu s inf o rm ation oc cupying 4 b ytes each are retur ned in the following sequenc e. Each value is retur ne d as an 8- di git hexa- decimal v a lue.
191 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 TCP Status (Response) Thr ee type s (46 items ) of TCP s tatus informa tion oc cupying 4 bytes each are retur ned in the following sequenc e.
192 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 12. The number of times no window ad v e r tis ement is received with in the time set on th e duratio n timer. (The duration tim er se ts th e ma xi mum tim e limi t f or a wind ow adver tisemen t to be received if the transm ission window is smaller than necessar y and the re send timer is not s et.
193 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 18. The number of ACK pack ets received with no data se t. 19. The number of ACK pack ets received. 20. The number of A C K pack ets re ceived f or recei v ed transm ission acknowl- edgements (ACK). 21. The number of window adver ti sement packets rece ived.
194 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 P a rameter s Memor y Status (Response) A total of 23 d ata items in si x areas are re turned in the f oll o win g order . Each item consis ts of 4 b ytes. 1,2,3. .. 1. Shor t Buffer Applicat ion: T wo items are retu r ned (8 bytes) .
195 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Response Codes 7-3-27 SOCK ET ST A TUS READ Reads the Ether net Unit ne twork socket status. Command Block Response Block P a rameter s Socket Statu s (Respon se) Retu r ns eight types of infor ma tio n in re co rd s of 32 bytes each.
196 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 TCP T ransitions (4 bytes) The TCP con nection s tatus is retu rn ed as one of the numbers shown in th e foll owi ng ta ble. Re fer t o App endix C TCP S tatus T ransitio ns f o r a diagram of transitio ns.
197 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 FINS Node Address Node ad dress set on the E ther net Unit (h ex a decimal) . IP Address IP addre ss set on th e Ether n et Unit (hexadecimal) . Response Codes 7-3-29 IP ADDRESS READ Reads the loca l IP address and subne t mask i n the CPU Bu s Uni t Syste m Setup and the F INS nod e ad dr ess.
198 Command/Re sponse Referen ce Section 7-3 Subnet Mask (Response ) The su bnet m ask se t in the C PU Bu s Uni t System Setup for the Ether net Unit is retu rn ed in o rder star ting from the l eftmos t bytes in hexadecim al.
199 SECTION 8 T roubleshooting This section describes inf ormation and procedures that can be u sed to troubleshoot problems that sometime s occur with Ethernet Unit and Eth ernet communications.
200 T roubleshooting with Indicato rs Section 8-1 8-1 T r oubleshooting with Indicators The indica tors on the E ther net Uni t can be used to troubleshoot so me error . The probable c ause and correc tion for errors th at can be d eter min ed fro m the LINK, HOS T , RUN, ERC , and E RH indica tors ar e listed in the following table.
201 Error Status Section 8-2 8-2 Err or Status The Ethe rn et Unit will output err or status to the following word in the CIO Area of the C PU Unit. T his infor mation can be us ed in troubleshooti ng err ors.
202 Error Log Section 8-3 8-3 Err or Log The Ethe rn et Unit provid es an error log that rec ords error s that have occurred duri ng Ether n et Unit operation .
203 Error Log Section 8-3 Err or Log T able Each error is recorde d as one record in an error log tab le. Up t o 6 4 record s can be saved. If more than 64 errors oc cur , the old est errors w ill be deleted from the e rror log and the most recen t error will be record ed.
204 Error Log Section 8-3 0103 Resend count e xceeded (send f ailed) Comm ands Bit 15: OFF Bits 08 t o 14: SNA Bits 00 t o 07: SA1 Respon ses Bit 15: ON Bits 08 t o 14: DNA Bits 00 t o 07: D A1 Chec k trans ce iv er at remote n ode . --- 0105 Node address setting erro r (send f ailed) Set the IP address correctl y .
205 Error Log Section 8-3 0300 Pa ra meter error; packe t discarded Commands Bit 15: OFF Bits 08 t o 14: SNA Bits 00 t o 07: SA1 Respon ses Bit 15: ON Bits 08 t o 14: DNA Bits 00 t o 07: D A1 Chec k the command f o r mat and set the c orrect co mmand data.
206 Error Log Section 8-3 03C2 F IN S/T CP pa cket disca rded 01 to 10 : Conn ect ion numbe r 02: Reopen ed beca use remote n ode closed 03: Reopen ed beca use of receptio n error 04: Reopen ed beca u.
207 Error Log Section 8-3 03C4 Ser v er connection e rror 00: DNS 01: S MTP 02: POP3 03: S NTP 01: Spec ified host does not ex i s t 02: N o ser - vice at spec i - fied host 03: T imeo ut 04: C los ed.
208 Error Log Section 8-3 Note (1) The t ime infor mation in the CPU Unit is used in the CPU Bu s Units. (2) If the time infor mation ca nnot be read fr om the CPU Uni t, the time stam p in the erro r log will be all zeros. This can occur due to CPU Unit star tup error , uni t number errors, CPU erro r , and model number errors.
209 T roubleshooting Procedures Section 8-4 8-4 T r oubleshooting Procedures The following pro cedures c an be used t o troubleshoot var ious problems in system operation.
210 T roubleshooting Procedures Section 8-4 8-4-2 FINS Comm u nications Pr oblems (SEND(090)/RECV(098)/ CMND(490)) Go to Network Connection Problems N Y Y N N Y N Y Set both nodes to the same FINS network address. N N N Y Y Y N Y Y FINS Communications Problems occurred.
211 T roubleshooting Procedures Section 8-4 8-4-3 UDP Socket Prob lems General Pr oblems Opening and Closing Problems Refer to General Problems above. Y N Y N General Problems Is the response code a value other than 0000? Is the response code in the results storage area a value other than 0000? Go to Network Connection Problems.
212 T roubleshooting Procedures Section 8-4 Reception Pr oblems Y N N N N N Y Y Y Y Reception Problems occurred. Is reception processing finishing? Is the remote node not processing to send data? Adjust the remote node to process send data. Read controller status using the FINS command READ CONTROLLER ST A TUS.
213 T roubleshooting Procedures Section 8-4 T ransmiss ion Pr oblems N Y N Y Y N Is send processing not finishing? Return to the procedure for general problems. Transmission Problems occurred. Read protocol status using the FINS command READ PROTOCOL STATUS.
214 T roubleshooting Procedures Section 8-4 8-4-4 TCP Soc ket Prob lems General Pr oblems Y N N Y N Y General Problems Is the response code in the results storage area a value other than 0000? Read controller status using the FINS command READ CONTROLLER STATUS.
215 T roubleshooting Procedures Section 8-4 Opening Pr oblems Closing Prob lems Refe r to General Problem s on page 214. Y Y N N N Y Y N Opening Problems occurred. Are you attempting an active open? Is the passive open not finishing? Use an active open at the remote node.
216 T roubleshooting Procedures Section 8-4 Reception Pr oblems T ransmiss ion Pr oblems N Y N Y N Y Y Y N N Reception problems occurred. Is reception processing not finishing? Is the remote node not processing to send data? Adjust the remote node to process send data.
217 T roubleshooting Procedures Section 8-4 8-4-5 FTP Service Pr ob lems Connection Pr oblems Y N N Y N N Y END N N Y Y Y Y What type of Memory Card is it? Memory Card N Convert to EM File Memory in the PLC System Setup. N Y END N Y Y Connection problem occurred.
218 T roubleshooting Procedures Section 8-4 File T ransfer Prob lems Y N N Y END Y N N Y N N 1 1 N Y Y Y File transfer problem occurred. Are you not connected to the FTP server? Return to the previous procedure. Is the current directory MEMCARD or EM? Make MEMCARD or EM the current directory (execute cd /MEMCARD or cd /EM ).
219 T roubleshooting Procedures Section 8-4 8-4-6 Netw ork Connection P robl ems Is the LNK indicator lit? Did all nodes fail to respond to ping command? Is the twisted-pair cable secured? END • Firmly secure the cable. • Power may not be being supplied to the hub.
220 T roubleshooting Procedures Section 8-4 Mail Not being Sent START N Y Is the ERH indicator flashing? Y N Y N N Is the HOST indicator lit? Is the user mail transmission status "7"? Y Is t.
221 T roubleshooting Procedures Section 8-4 Mail Not being Received START N Y Is the ERH indicator flashing? Y N Y N N Is the HOST indicator lit? Are there responses to remote mail commands? Y Is the .
222 T roubleshooting Procedures Section 8-4 Clock Not being Automatically Adjusted START N Y Is the SNTP error status bit ON? Is the ERH indicator flashing? Y N Y N N Is the HOST indicator lit? Is 03C.
223 T roubleshooting with Response Codes S ection 8-5 8-5 T r oubleshooting with Resp onse Codes Y ou c an troublesho ot the error s in FINS com munication s from the r espons e codes wh en the SEND(090 ), RECV(098 ), or CM ND(490) ins tructi ons have been used .
224 T roubleshooting with Response Codes S ection 8-5 03: Co mmuni- cations con- troller error 01: Co mmunica - tions c ontroller error ERC indicator on the Cont roller Error occ urred in the comm uni- catio ns controlle r , ERC in dica- tor is lit. T ake correcti ve actio n, refe rring to troub l eshooting proc edures in this se ction.
225 T roubleshooting with Response Codes S ection 8-5 11: Param e- ter error 00: P arameter error P arameters in command data The para meters in th e com- mand dat a are inco rrect. The UDP/TCP sock et number was no t within the pro per ran ge. The l ocal UDP por t num ber might be set to 0.
226 T roubleshooting with Response Codes S ection 8-5 22: Status error (oper at- ing mo de di s- agr eement) 0F: S er vi ce in prog ress, cann ot perfor m ope ratio n Sock et st atus area The sa me soc ket se r vice is alread y in progre ss at the specifi ed sock et nu mber .
227 Results Storage Area Respons e Codes Section 8-6 Network Relay Err ors For network r ela y errors usi ng SEND(090) or RECV(0 98), check the path of the com mand using t he routi ng ta bles and the natu re of t he err or using the response code to elim inate th e cause of the error.
228 Results Storage Area Respons e Codes Section 8-6 003F EISCONN Sock et is already c onnected (co n- nection attempted to open soc ket) C los e the l ocal socket and tr y r eope nin g it .
229 Results Storage Area Respons e Codes Section 8-6 0081 (None) Closed b y clos e command duri ng so cket s er v i c i n g No act ion is ne cessarily cal led f or .
230 Results Storage Area Respons e Codes Section 8-6.
231 Appendix A Etherne t Netw ork P arameter s P a rame te r V alu e Desc rip tion TCP se nd buff er 4,096 b ytes Maximum capacity of the TCP send b uff er TCP rec eive b uff er 4,096 bytes Max imum c.
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233 Appendix B Buffer Configuration Network memor y (248K bytes) Communications controller IP pack et output queue (50 max. x 1,500 bytes) UDP sock et send request buff ers (8 x 9,000 max.) TCP sock et send request buff ers (8 x 4,096 max.) FTP service send buff er (4,096 bytes) FINS send buff er (9,000 bytes max.
234 Buf fer Configur ation Appendix B Netw or k Memor y Most of the buffers used for communicatio ns se r vicin g by the Ethe rn et Unit a re ad minister ed in a buffer config- uration call ed net work m emor y . Networ k memor y con sists of 248K bytes of memor y div ided in to sho r t a nd long buff ers.
235 Appendix C TCP Status T ransition s The TCP so cket status can be confi r med us ing the sock et st atus da ta retur ned for the FI NS comman d SOCKET ST A TUS READ (2764). Status Meaning CLOS ED C onnec tio n c los ed. LISTEN W a iti ng f o r conne cti on.
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237 Appendix D ASCII Characters Bits 1 to 4 Bits 5 t o 7 Binary 0000 0001 001 0 0011 010 0 0101 0110 011 1 H e x 012 34567 0000 0 NUL DLE Space 0 @ P p 0001 1 SOH D C1 ! 1 A Q a q 0010 2 STX DC2 ” 2.
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239 Appendi x E Maintenance The Ethe rnet Uni t makes up par t of a network. Repair a defective Ether net Unit a s soon as possible as it can hav e a neg ative eff ect on the enti re networ k. We recommend tha t custo mers keep one o r more sp are Ether ne t Units to a llow immedia te recovery of t he networ k.
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241 Appendi x F Inspections Carr y ou t regular inspecti ons to ensure t he Ether net U nit is funct ioning pe rfectly . Items Most of the pa r ts th at make up an Ethe r n et Uni t a re s em icond uc tor com pon ents.
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243 Appendix G Ether net Un it W eb Funct ion W eb Fu nction Ether net Uni ts with Un it V e r . 1.3 or later can use a Web browse r from a per sonal com puter or other device to easily ma ke the Ether ne t Unit’ s syste m settings and moni tor statu ses.
244 Ethern et Unit W eb Fu nction Appendix G POP Unit Setup window - POP T ab IP Addres s (or Ho st name) Unit Setup wind ow - POP T ab - IP Ad dress or Host name P or t No.
245 Ethernet Unit W eb Func tion Appendix G Status Monito r W eb Fu nction P ass wor d T o p re v ent unauthor ized acces s to the Ether ne t Unit f rom a W eb browser , pass w ord entr y is requ ired to enable display and set ting of the p ar ame ters.
246 Ethern et Unit W eb Fu nction Appendix G 1. Connect to the Eth er net Uni t from the W eb browser . In this example, the UR L is spe cified as http://192 .168.250 .1/0 us ing the E ther net Uni t’ s def ault IP add ress. 2. Selec t Settings from the menu on th e left si de of the window to di splay the Settings Menu .
247 Ethernet Unit W eb Func tion Appendix G 4. Input th e default password (“ETHERNET ” all in upper case) and cl ick the Login Button. When log in is succes sful, the following setting window w ill be di splayed. 5. Select H TTP fr om the menu to disp lay the HTTP sett ing it ems.
248 Ethern et Unit W eb Fu nction Appendix G 6. Make the requ ired set tings (i.e., the pas s word in this example ). T o pre v ent inco rrect pas sw ord ent r y , set th e same pass wo rd in the WEB P a ss word field and WEB Pass word (Confir m) field.
249 Index Numerics 100M i ndicat or , 26 A Account Name field , 68 applica tio ns pre cau tio ns , xxiii ARP communica tions , 16 ASCII characters , 237 Attach ed file name field , 71 Auto Adjust Time.
250 Index precaut ions , 37 CONTROLLER DATA READ , 16 0 Controller Link , 10 CONTROLLER STATUS READ , 16 1 Conversion field , 62 Counter Area , 136 CPU Bus Unit Error Flag , 90 CPU Bus Unit Error, Uni.
Index 251 controller stat us , 161 error codes , 203 error log , 202 clearing , 16 6 reading , 165 error status , 201 flags FINS commu ni cations , 16 2 response co des , 223 short pac kets , 163 stat.
252 Index Results Storage Error Flag , 80 Sending Fla g , 80 TCP/UDP Open Flag , 80 FTP comm un icati on s , 17 FTP in dic a to r , 26 FTP s erve r , 7 , 9 , 20 , 50 trou bleshoo tin g , 217 FTP St at.
Index 253 MailLog C lear comman d , 6 , 73 MailLog Read com mand , 6 , 73 main res ponse co de , 156 See also MRES maintenan ce , 239 media acce ss met hod CJ-series , 14 CS-series , 13 memory areas S.
254 Index TCP/IP , 8 UDP , 17 UDP/IP , 8 R Racks mounting Ethernet Units , 33 radioactiv ity , xxiii RD in dica tor , 26 Receive file with specified extension only field , 73 Receive Ma il Tab , 51 , .
Index 255 testing co mmunications , 181 UDP sockets troublesho oting , 211 software configura tion , 16 Software switch field , 71 specifications Ethernet Un its CJ-series , 14 CS-series , 13 FINS com.
256 Index UDP Node s Tab , 132 UDP OPEN REQUEST , 167 UDP Open Req uest Switch , 85 UDP RECEIVE REQUEST , 16 8 UDP SEND REQUEST , 169 UDP/IP , 2 , 8 , 115 creating co mmunica tions appli cations , 7 U.
257 Revision History A manual r e visi on cod e appea rs as a s uffix t o the catal og number o n the fron t cover of the manual. The following table outlines the changes made t o the manual duri ng each revision. Page numbers refer to the previous version.
258 Revision Histor y 03 June 2005 Information was added f or new v ersions of the Ether net Unit and minor corrections were also made, including the follo wi ng cha nges. Page v : Added inf ormation on general pre cautions notation. Pa ge vii: Remove d t a ble.
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