GE Fanuc AutomationProgrammable Control ProductsTCP/IP Ethernet Communications for the Series 90 -70 PLCUser’s ManualGFK-1004B January 1996
ContentsxTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996 GFK-1004BChapter 6 Troubleshooting 6-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
44-12 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004B(Word 8) Channel Number: Word 8 specifies the channel to be used for the r
44-13GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications RequestsWhen the read period is very long (minutes or hours). In this case a shorter timeoutvalu
44-14 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004Bmemory type is %R, this is the number of words. A maximum of 16384 bits/20
44-15GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications RequestsEstablish Write Channel (2004)The Establish Write Channel command requests that a channel
44-16 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004B(Word 8) Channel Number: Word 8 specifies the channel to be used for the w
44-17GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications Requests(Word 14) Local PLC - Memory Starting Address: Word 14 specifies the starting addressin
44-18 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BSend Information Report (2010)The Send Information Report COMMREQ requests
44-19GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications Requestsindication will be placed in the COMMREQ Status word. If the channel number is thesame a
44-20 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004B(Word 15) Local PLC - Number of Memory Units: Word 15 specifies the number
44-21GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications RequestsAbort Channel (2001)The Abort Channel command immediately disconnects an active channel f
Contents xiGFK-1004B TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996Appendix D Sample DOS System Files D-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
44-22 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BRetrieve Detailed Channel Status (2002)The Retrieve Detailed Channel Status
44-23GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications Requests(Word 10) Local PLC - Memory Starting Address: Starting address to store the DetailedCha
44-24 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BAssign Channel Status Vector (2000)The Assign Channel Status Vector (ACSV)
44-25GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications RequestsSection 4: Status DataThis section describes all the status data that is available to the
44-26 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BThe COMMREQ Status word (CRS word) is returned from the Ethernet Interface
44-27GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications RequestsNoteIf you use the Logicmaster “MMS-Ethernet configuration mode”(instead of “TCP/IP confi
44-28 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BEach channel has a dedicated pair of bits as follows:(Status Bits 17, 19, 2
44-29GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications RequestsCommunications Status WordsThe COMMREQ Status word (CRS word) and the first word of the t
44-30 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004Bthe COMMREQ function and then check for a non-zero value indicating that th
44-31GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications RequestsMinor Error CodesThe meaning of each Minor Error Code depends upon the Major Error Code f
ContentsxiiTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996 GFK-1004BFigure 1-1. Major Components of the TCP/IP LAN 1-1 . . . . . . . . .
44-32 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTable 4-5. Minor Error Codes for Major Error Codes 5H and 85H (Continued)E
44-33GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications RequestsTable 4-7. Minor Error Codes for Major Error Code 90H (at Client PLC)Error Status Applic
44-34 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BSection 5: Controlling Communications in the Ladder ProgramThis section pro
44-35GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications RequestsThe ladder program segment below illustrates how to incorporate these importantpoints in
44-36 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004B| << RUNG 5 >>||HEALTHY READREQ +————–++——] [—————] [———+BLKMV+
44-37GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications RequestsThe SYSID field of the COMMREQ Function Block defines the target rack and slot ofthe Ethe
44-38 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BMonitoring the Communications ChannelOnce you have a working ladder program
44-39GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications RequestsSequencing Communications Requests If the Ethernet Interface receives Command Blocks fro
5section level 1 figure bi level 1 table_big level 1 5-1GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station ManagerThis chapter describes how to access and use the St
55-2 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BSection 1: Accessing the Station ManagerThe Station Manager on the Ethernet
Contents xiiiGFK-1004B TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996Table 2-1. Ethernet Controller Board Indicators 2-3 . . . . . . .
55-3GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station Managera45168TRANSCEIVERETHERNETINTERFACESTATION MANAGERSERIES 90-70 PLCRS-232SERIALLINK802.3 LANGEnet SYSTEM M
55-4 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BNoteWhen you enter the Local Station Manager or the Local Downloader,the GSM
55-5GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station ManagerSection 2: Using the Station ManagerThe Station Manager commands are divided into two groups:Monitor comma
55-6 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BUsing the Monitor CommandsAll of the Monitor commands can be executed from e
55-7GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station ManagerUsing the Monitor Commands to Troubleshoot the NetworkThere are three Monitor commands that are especially
55-8 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTo list the Monitor commands and Modify commands on the screen, type:HELP &
55-9GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station Managermand. All arguments to the commands, will be automatically converted to all lower casecharacters unless t
55-10 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BByte String ValuesByte strings represent each successive byte as a pair of
55-11GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station ManagerStation Manager in Utility ProgramsThe Ethernet Interface has two utility functions provided as a part of
55-12 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BPROM/software versions are incompatible, or station MAC address in soft sw
ContentsxivTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996 GFK-1004BTable 6-7. Troubleshooting with ONLINE LED OFF 6-9 . . . . . . . . .
55-13GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station ManagerField Network Test UtilityIt is often useful to check the proper operation of the network before all of t
55-14 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTable 5-5. Field Network Test Utility CommandsCommand Restrictionsbpschbps
55-15GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station ManagerSection 3: Command DescriptionsSymbols are used to denote options or alternatives in the command paramete
55-16 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BCHANNEL CommandThe CHANNEL command has the form:CHANNEL [<channel numbe
55-17GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station ManagerBPS CommandThe BPS command has the form:BPSThis command causes the current serial port data rate to be di
55-18 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BCHLTIME CommandThe CHLTIME command has the form:CHLTIME <minutes>whe
55-19GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station ManagerIn TCP/IP configuration mode, the only permitted use of CHSOSW is CHSOSW MMSMODE. This changes the confi
55-20 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BIf the Soft Switches have been determined to be invalid, the Soft Switch En
55-21GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station ManagerCLEAR CommandThe CLEAR command has the form:CLEAR { EXS | LOG | TALLY | HEAP }The CLEAR command sets vari
55-22 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BDATE CommandThe DATE command has the form:DATEThis command causes the curre
1section level 1 figure bi level 1 table_big level 1 Restarts for autonumbers that do not restart in eachchapter.figure bi level 1, reset table_b
55-23GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station Manager“Modify Commands”). If you are not logged in, you will not see the modify commandlisting.A typical HELP
55-24 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BLOAD CommandThe LOAD command has the form:LOADThe LOAD command causes the E
55-25GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station ManagerTable 5-9. Log Event DefinitionsLog Event(Hexadecimal) Cause1 Powerup. A log entry of this event will a
55-26 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BLOGOUT CommandThe LOGOUT command has the form:LOGOUTThis command causes the
55-27GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station ManagerNODE CommandThe NODE command has the form:NODEThis command causes the TCP/IP Ethernet Interface sign-on
55-28 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BA typical PING command is shown below.= ping 3.16.18.76 10<<< Ping
55-29GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station ManagerThe LOGIN command is treated as a special case when it is specified in the REM com-mand. The following c
55-30 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004B“Response with error” refers to frames that were received, i.e., they were
55-31GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station ManagerSHOW CommandThe SHOW command has the form:SHOW { <parm name> | PARMS <task(s)> }where <par
55-32 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BConfiguration ParametersTable 5-10. Configuration ParametersParameter Desc
11-2 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BThe Ethernet Interface allows you to directly attach the Series 90-70 PLC to
55-33GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station ManagerTable 5-10. Configuration Parameters - ContinuedParameter Description Default ValueDEC HEXIP Configurati
55-34 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BSOSW Command(Not recommended if the PLC CPU is configured properly.)This co
55-35GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station ManagerSTOPP CommandThe STOPP command has the form:STOPPThis command causes an active PING sequence to stop at i
55-36 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTALLY CommandThe TALLY command has the form:TALLY <task(s)>where <
55-37GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station ManagerTable 5-12. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Driver Tallies (Tally f)Tally MeaningInReq The number of A
55-38 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTable 5-14. Internet Protocol (IP) Tallies (Tally i)Tally MeaningForward(i
55-39GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station ManagerTable 5-15. Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Tallies (Tally j)Tally MeaningInMsgs (icmpInMsgs)Th
55-40 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004B Table 5-16. Data Link Tallies (part of Tally l)Tally MeaningUnreg Number
55-41GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station ManagerTable 5-18. Service Request Transfer Protocol (SRTP) Server Tallies (Tally v)Tally MeaningInPDU The tota
55-42 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTEST CommandThe TEST command has the form:TEST { <node> | ALL } [<
11-3GFK-1004BChapter 1 IntroductionMaintain Compatibility with other GE Fanuc devices, as well as with devices fromother vendors. The GE Fanuc Seri
55-43GFK-1004BChapter 5 The Station ManagerA typical TEST command is shown below: Page 1 of 1= test 0800190100fb 100HTest initiated=<<< Te
55-44 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BThe identifier “!” disables all tracing and should only be used by itself.T
6section level 1 figure bi35 level 1 table_big level 1 6-1GFK-1004BChapter 6 TroubleshootingThis chapter is a guide to troubleshooting and proble
66-2 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BAlso, when displaying a PLC Fault Table entry on the Logicmaster 90-70, stri
66-3GFK-1004BChapter 6 TroubleshootingA NODE command at the Station Manager will indicate “Soft Switch Entry Utility”.The Station Manager prompt in
66-4 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BThe figure below shows the control flow upon restarting the Ethernet Interfa
66-5GFK-1004BChapter 6 TroubleshootingThe Power-Up StateWhen power is cycled on the Series 90-70 PLC, or whenever the Ethernet Interface isrestarted
66-6 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BThe operator must correct the fault forcing entry into this state before the
66-7GFK-1004BChapter 6 TroubleshootingThe Loader StateThe Loader State is indicated by the MODULE OK LED ON and the STATUS OK LEDblinking. The ONLI
66-8 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BThe Operational StateThe Operational State is the state of normal operation
11-4 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004B10Broad36: 10Broad36 uses 75-ohm coaxial cable and CATV-like media compone
66-9GFK-1004BChapter 6 TroubleshootingCount - The Count column contains a repetition count for the event. If events which areidentical occur regula
66-10 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTable 6-8. Troubleshooting with ONLINE LED ONLED Indicators Possible Cause
66-11GFK-1004BChapter 6 TroubleshootingTable 6-10. Exception Log Event CodesLog EventCode Possible Cause and ResolutionEvent “1” PowerupThis is an
66-12 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible C
66-13GFK-1004BChapter 6 TroubleshootingTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Cause and ResolutionEvent “2” Syste
66-14 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Ca
66-15GFK-1004BChapter 6 TroubleshootingTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Cause and ResolutionEvent “8” PLC Dr
66-16 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Ca
66-17GFK-1004BChapter 6 TroubleshootingTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Cause and ResolutionEvent “8” PLC Dr
66-18 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Ca
11-5GFK-1004BChapter 1 IntroductionNoteTypically, there will be only one GSM on the network. It will containconfiguration information and communicat
66-19GFK-1004BChapter 6 TroubleshootingTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Cause and ResolutionEvent “c” LLC ev
66-20 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Ca
66-21GFK-1004BChapter 6 TroubleshootingTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Cause and ResolutionEvent “11” IP e
66-22 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Ca
66-23GFK-1004BChapter 6 TroubleshootingTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Cause and ResolutionEvent “12” TCP
66-24 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Ca
66-25GFK-1004BChapter 6 TroubleshootingTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Cause and ResolutionEvent “16”ARP ev
66-26 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Ca
66-27GFK-1004BChapter 6 TroubleshootingTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Cause and ResolutionEvent “1b”SRTP S
66-28 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Ca
GFL–002Warnings, Cautions, and Notesas Used in this PublicationWarningWarning notices are used in this publication to emphasize thathazardous voltages
11-6 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BHow to Make it WorkThere are a number of tasks required to get your Ethernet
66-29GFK-1004BChapter 6 TroubleshootingTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Cause and ResolutionEvent “1b”SRTP s
66-30 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Ca
66-31GFK-1004BChapter 6 TroubleshootingTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Cause and ResolutionEvent “1b” SRTP
66-32 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Ca
66-33GFK-1004BChapter 6 TroubleshootingTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Cause and ResolutionEvent “1c” Chan
66-34 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Ca
66-35GFK-1004BChapter 6 TroubleshootingTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Cause and ResolutionEvent “1c” Chan
66-36 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTable 6-10. Exception Log Event Codes - ContinuedLog EventCode Possible Ca
Asection level 1 figure_ap level 1 table_ap level 1 A-1GFK-1004BAppendix A GlossaryIn communications, a number of special terms are used, many of t
ATCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996A-2GFK-1004BPC Personal Computer, IBM compatiblePDU Protocol Data UnitPLC Programmable Lo
11-7GFK-1004BChapter 1 IntroductionQuick Guide to the ManualAs you can see from Figure 1–2, the tasks to install the TCP/IP Communications Systemfal
AA-3GFK-1004BAppendix A GlossaryByte A group of bits, typically 8 bits, operated on as a single unit. A single ASCIIcharacter typically occupies o
ATCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996A-4GFK-1004BData Communications Equipment (DCE) Examples: Modems and transceivers.Dist
AA-5GFK-1004BAppendix A GlossaryInformation Field That part of a protocol data unit (PDU) that contains data, asopposed to the address field and co
ATCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996A-6GFK-1004BLogical Link Control (LLC) Protocol In a Local Area Network, the protocol t
AA-7GFK-1004BAppendix A GlossaryResponding Station A station which generates a message in response to a commandthat was directed to the station.Rou
ATCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996A-8GFK-1004BTransmission Control Protocol (TCP) The Internet standard connection-orient
Bsection level 1 figure_ap level 1 table_ap level 1 B-1GFK-1004BAppendix B Communications Ports CharacteristicsThis appendix describes the Ethernet
BTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996B-2GFK-1004BTable B-1. Pinouts of the Serial PortPin Number Signal Description1 Shield C
BB-3GFK-1004BAppendix B Communications Ports CharacteristicsThe AUI Port for the Ethernet InterfaceThe Ethernet Interface is equipped with an AUI por
BTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996B-4GFK-1004BAUI (Transceiver Cable)The figure below shows a typical cable configuration t
2section level 1 figure bi level 1 table_big level 1 2-1GFK-1004BChapter 2 Installing the Ethernet InterfaceThis chapter describes the basic feat
BB-5GFK-1004BAppendix B Communications Ports CharacteristicsSQEmust beON.NOTETRANSCEIVER CABLE TOETHERNET INTERFACEa4466715-PINMALECONNECTOR10BASE5CO
Csection level 1 figure_ap level 1 table_ap level 1 C-1GFK-1004BAppendix C Soft Switch ParametersThis appendix describes the parameters and setting
CTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996C-2GFK-1004B(a) an Ethernet Interface with PROM version 2.00 or higher and(b) a PLC CPU w
CC-3GFK-1004BAppendix C Soft Switch ParametersLoad SourceThe Load Source parameter tells the Ethernet Interface the source for its softwaredownload.T
CTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996C-4GFK-1004BModify Soft Switch SettingsRefer to the table below for the default Soft Swit
CC-5GFK-1004BAppendix C Soft Switch ParametersConfiguring Soft Switch ParametersThe Series 90-70 Ethernet Interface supports two methods for setting
CTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996C-6GFK-1004B6. Text similar to that shown below will be displayed on the terminal after t
CC-7GFK-1004BAppendix C Soft Switch ParametersCorrect Results of Soft Switch ConfigurationIf the values displayed from the CHSOSW command are not cor
Dsection level 1 figure_ap level 1 table_ap level 1 D-1GFK-1004BAppendix D Sample DOS System FilesThis appendix shows prototypes for the DOS system
DTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996D-2GFK-1004B3Com Etherlink II\CONFIG.SYSFILES=20BUFFERS=48DEVICE=\DOS\HIMEM.SYSDEVICE=\DO
22-2 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BPUSH SLIDE FROMFRONT TOLOCK: FROMBACK TORELEASE15–PINETHERNETCONNECTORMODEL
DD-3GFK-1004BAppendix D Sample DOS System Files3Com Etherlink 3NoteThe installation software does not generate this sample file.\CONFIG.SYSFILES=20BU
DTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996D-4GFK-1004B3Com Etherlink 16\CONFIG.SYSFILES=20BUFFERS=48DEVICE=\DOS\HIMEM.SYSDEVICE=\DO
DD-5GFK-1004BAppendix D Sample DOS System Files3Com Etherlink /MC\CONFIG.SYSFILES=20BUFFERS=48DEVICE=\DOS\HIMEM.SYSDEVICE=\DOS\EMM386.EXE RAM 1024DOS
DTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996D-6GFK-1004BWestern Digital EtherCard PLUS, EtherCard PLUS Elite 16, EtherCard PLUS/A\CON
DD-7GFK-1004BAppendix D Sample DOS System FilesIntel 82593\CONFIG.SYSFILES=20BUFFERS=48DEVICE=\DOS\HIMEM.SYSDEVICE=\DOS\EMM386.EXE RAM 1024DOS=HIGH,U
DTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996D-8GFK-1004BXircom Pocket Adapter (PE2)\CONFIG.SYSFILES=20BUFFERS=48DEVICE=\DOS\HIMEM.SYS
DD-9GFK-1004BAppendix D Sample DOS System FilesXircom Pocket Adapter (PE3)NoteThe installation software does not generate this sample file.\CONFIG.SY
DTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996D-10GFK-1004BSMC EtherCard PLUS, EtherCard PLUS Elite 16, EtherCard PLUS/A\CONFIG.SYSFILE
DD-11GFK-1004BAppendix D Sample DOS System FilesIBM PCMCIANoteThe installation software does not generate this sample file.\CONFIG.SYSFILES=20BUFFERS
DTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996D-12GFK-1004BOptimizing the GSM for Network OperationThere are two parameters in the [GEF
22-3GFK-1004BChapter 2 Installing the Ethernet InterfaceBoard IndicatorsThere are three LEDs on the Ethernet Controller board. The table below desc
Esection level 1 figure_ap level 1 table_ap level 1 E-1GFK-1004BAppendix E GEnet System Manager Data Link ErrorCodesThe GEnet System Manager Data L
ETCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996E-2GFK-1004BTable E-1. GEnet System Manager Data Link Error Codes - ContinuedError Code
EE-3GFK-1004BAppendix E GEnet System Manager Data Link Error CodesTable E-2. NDIS Error CodesError Code(hexadecimal) DescriptionNDIS Error Codes 000
Fsection level 1 figure_ap level 1 table_ap level 1 F-1GFK-1004BAppendix F Network Test FormTest FormA data form has been provided in this appendix
Network Test Data SheetInit Node Resp Node 1 Resp Node 2 Resp Node 3 Resp Node 4 Resp Node 5 Resp Node 6 Resp node 7 Acceptable RateUser’s Node De-scr
Gsection level 1 figure_ap level 1 table_ap level 1 G-1GFK-1004BAppendix G Advanced Information About IP and MACAddressesThis appendix gives an ove
GTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996G-2GFK-1004BOne can distinguish the class of an IP address from the first integer in its
GG-3GFK-1004BAppendix G Advanced Information About IP and MAC AddressesSubnetsSubnet addressing is an extension of the IP address scheme that allows
GTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996G-4GFK-1004BMAC AddressesIt is recommended that you use the default MAC address given by
Hsection level 1 figure_ap level 1 table_ap level 1 H-1GFK-1004BAppendix H Sample Ladder ProgramThis appendix contains the following:Printout of sa
22-4 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BNotesIn either case, any data being transferred by the Ethernet Interface at
HTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996H-2GFK-1004B09—12—95 13:21 GE FANUC SERIES 90—70 (v6.01) Page
HH-3GFK-1004BAppendix H Sample Ladder Program09—12—95 13:21 GE FANUC SERIES 90—70 (v6.01) Page 2(***********************
HTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996H-4GFK-1004B09—12—95 13:21 GE FANUC SERIES 90—70 (v6.01) Page
HH-5GFK-1004BAppendix H Sample Ladder Program09—12—95 13:21 GE FANUC SERIES 90—70 (v6.01) Page 4| (*********************
HTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996H-6GFK-1004B09—12—95 13:21 GE FANUC SERIES 90—70 (v6.01) Page
HH-7GFK-1004BAppendix H Sample Ladder Program09—12—95 13:21 GE FANUC SERIES 90—70 (v6.01) Page 6| << RUNG 8 >&g
HTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996H-8GFK-1004B09—12—95 13:21 GE FANUC SERIES 90—70 (v6.01) Page
HH-9GFK-1004BAppendix H Sample Ladder Program09—12—95 13:21 GE FANUC SERIES 90—70 (v6.01) Page 8| << RUNG 15 >&
HTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996H-10GFK-1004B09—12—95 13:21 GE FANUC SERIES 90—70 (v6.01) Page
HH-11GFK-1004BAppendix H Sample Ladder Program09—12—95 13:21 GE FANUC SERIES 90—70 (v6.01) Page 10| << RUNG 26 >
22-5GFK-1004BChapter 2 Installing the Ethernet InterfaceProcedure 1: Installing the Ethernet Controller Board in the PLCThis section describes the
HTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996H-12GFK-1004B09—12—95 13:21 GE FANUC SERIES 90—70 (v6.01) Page
HH-13GFK-1004BAppendix H Sample Ladder Program09—12—95 13:21 GE FANUC SERIES 90—70 (v6.01) Contents 1 ***** L O G
IndexIndex-1GFK-1004B TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996AAbbreviations and Acronyms, A-1 Abort Channel command (2001), 4-21 A
IndexIndex-2GFK-1004BTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996CHDATE Command, Station Manager,5-17 Checking for Existing NDIS Applic
IndexIndex-3GFK-1004B TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996Establish Write Channel command (2004),4-15 Establishing a channel, 4
IndexIndex-4GFK-1004BTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996Installing the PC Network Card, 3-5 Intel 82593, D-7 Introducton, 1-1
IndexIndex-5GFK-1004B TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996Network Downloading, 2-23 Network Load Address, C-3 NODE Command, Sta
IndexIndex-6GFK-1004BTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996Series 90-30 PLC memory types, 4-13 Server PLC, 4-11 , 4-15 Set Downlo
IndexIndex-7GFK-1004B TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996Task Identification, 5-9 TCP Tallies (Tally w), 5-41 TCP/IP configura
22-6 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BPress firmly to lock the board in place, but do not force the board.NoteThe
22-7GFK-1004BChapter 2 Installing the Ethernet InterfaceProcedure 2: Verifying Proper Power-Up of the Ethernet InterfaceBefore powering–up the Ether
22-8 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004B3. Set the PC default directory to the GSM directory, by typing:C:\> cd \
TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996 iiiGFK-1004BPrefaceContent of this ManualChapter 1. Introduction: Discusses the TCP/IP
22-9GFK-1004BChapter 2 Installing the Ethernet InterfaceThe Ethernet Interface will normally transition from the Power–Up State to the Opera-tional
22-10 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BProblems During Power-UpThe Ethernet Interface may not transition directly
22-11GFK-1004BChapter 2 Installing the Ethernet InterfaceProcedure 3: Configuring the Ethernet Interface with Logicmaster 90-70 (PLC Module Configu
22-12 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTo configure the Ethernet Interface:Go to the I/O Configuration rack screen
22-13GFK-1004BChapter 2 Installing the Ethernet Interface3. Press ethnet (F2). Your screen display will change to the one shown below.4. Make sure
22-14 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BConfiguration Mode: This currently defaults to TCP/IP. If your Ethernet I
22-15GFK-1004BChapter 2 Installing the Ethernet Interface5. Optionally, after you have assigned the IP address, etc., press Page Down to displaythe
22-16 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BPLC Systems with CPU Firmware Versions Prior to 5.03In order to support TCP
22-17GFK-1004BChapter 2 Installing the Ethernet Interface3. Press Ethernet (F2). Your screen display will change to the one shown below.
22-18 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004B4. Make sure Ethernet Interface IC697CMM741 is selected and press Enter. Y
PrefaceTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996 iv GFK-1004BRelated PublicationsGFK-0262 Series 90 -70 Programmable Controller Ins
22-19GFK-1004BChapter 2 Installing the Ethernet InterfaceConfiguration Mode: This defines the Logicmaster configuration mode. MMS-Ethernetmode is
22-20 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BProcedure 4: Configuring and Downloading a StationFor the Ethernet Interfa
22-21GFK-1004BChapter 2 Installing the Ethernet InterfaceDownloading a StationThe software that handles the Ethernet Interface communication service
22-22 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BGSM Ethernet InterfaceMAC Address You must configure a stationwith the MAC
22-23GFK-1004BChapter 2 Installing the Ethernet InterfaceNetwork DownloadingIf the GSM was in the Network Download mode when you selected Download S
22-24 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BProcedure 5: Testing the Ethernet Interfaces on the NetworkThis procedure
22-25GFK-1004BChapter 2 Installing the Ethernet InterfaceInvoking the Field Network Test UtilityTo invoke the Field Network Test Utility you need to
22-26 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BRunning Field Network TestOnce all stations are running the Field Network T
22-27GFK-1004BChapter 2 Installing the Ethernet Interface3. Clear the error log and LLC and MAC tallies in all GE Fanuc test responders in the test.
22-28 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BThis TEST ALL command and report shows performance over the network between
Contents vGFK-1004B TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996Chapter 1 Introduction 1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
22-29GFK-1004BChapter 2 Installing the Ethernet InterfaceThe TALLY L report provides more detailed information about faults than the TEST ALLcommand
22-30 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BProcedure 6: Pinging the TCP/IP Interfaces on the NetworkPING (Packet Inte
22-31GFK-1004BChapter 2 Installing the Ethernet Interface5. The most recent PING results (and the parameters used to obtain them) can beviewed using
3section level 1 figure bi level 1 table_big level 1 3-1GFK-1004BChapter 3 The GEnet System Manager–StationConfigurationThis chapter describes ho
33-2 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BWhat is the GSM?The GEnet System Manager (GSM) is a menu-driven software pac
33-3GFK-1004BChapter 3 The GEnet System Manager–Station ConfigurationThese Soft Switches are set to default values during manufacture of the LAN I
33-4 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BSection 1: Installing and Starting-Up the GSMThis section describes the hard
33-5GFK-1004BChapter 3 The GEnet System Manager–Station ConfigurationInstalling the PC Network Card (for Network GSM Operation)The table below lis
33-6 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTable 3-2. Default PC Hardware Settings for 802.3/Ethernet CardsVendor Vend
33-7GFK-1004BChapter 3 The GEnet System Manager–Station Configuration3. Create a directory for the GSM by typing:C:\> mkdir gsm4. Change the de
ContentsviTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996 GFK-1004BProcedure 6: Pinging the TCP/IP Interfaces on the Network 2-30 . . . .
33-8 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BSetting-Up DOS System FilesAfter you have completed the GSM software install
33-9GFK-1004BChapter 3 The GEnet System Manager–Station ConfigurationDuring GSM installation for network operation, sample DOS system configuratio
33-10 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BWhen an NDIS Application Already ExistsTo set DOS system files when an NDIS
33-11GFK-1004BChapter 3 The GEnet System Manager–Station Configuration4. PROTOCOL.INI Do not copy PROTOCOL.GSM to PROTOCOL.INI; the existingn
33-12 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BUnusual ProceduresUpdating or Adding to Existing GSM SoftwareWhenever you p
33-13GFK-1004BChapter 3 The GEnet System Manager–Station ConfigurationStarting-Up the GSMTo start-up the GSM software on the PC, follow the steps
33-14 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BConfigure a Station provides the means for setting the various parameters
33-15GFK-1004BChapter 3 The GEnet System Manager–Station ConfigurationGSM Keyboard FunctionsThe functions of the GSM keys are shown in the table b
33-16 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BGSM Menu StructureThe menu structure of the of the GEnet System Manager sof
33-17GFK-1004BChapter 3 The GEnet System Manager–Station ConfigurationSection 2: Configuring a StationAside from possibly using the GSM to access
Contents viiGFK-1004B TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996Section 4: Accessing the Station Manager 3-32 . . . . . . . . . . .
33-18 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BWhen the Edit configuration keys (Alt-E) are pressed in this menu, the GSM
33-19GFK-1004BChapter 3 The GEnet System Manager–Station ConfigurationEach LAN Interface is delivered with a Default Station Address already set.
33-20 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BSelecting a Station Configuration FileSelect a station by filling in the ST
33-21GFK-1004BChapter 3 The GEnet System Manager–Station ConfigurationConfiguration Editor Menu for Series 90-70 PLCsOnce a station has been defin
33-22 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BTCP/IP Parameters ScreenThe TCP/IP Parameters screen is used to set the IP_
33-23GFK-1004BChapter 3 The GEnet System Manager–Station ConfigurationDetermining If an IP Address Has Already Been UsedIt is very important not t
33-24 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BAdvanced Parameters MenuThe Advanced Parameters menu (shown below) provides
33-25GFK-1004BChapter 3 The GEnet System Manager–Station ConfigurationData Link Parameters ScreenThe Data Link Parameters Screen allows you to mod
33-26 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BUp to 8 Receive data Group Addresses may be programmed for frame reception.
33-27GFK-1004BChapter 3 The GEnet System Manager–Station ConfigurationSystem Parameters ScreenThe System Parameters Screen selection is used to mo
ContentsviiiTCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996 GFK-1004BSection 5: Controlling Communications in the Ladder Program 4-34 . Es
33-28 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BBuffer Size Pool 1 < Buffer Size Pool2 < Buffer Size Pool3 < Buffe
33-29GFK-1004BChapter 3 The GEnet System Manager–Station ConfigurationSection 3: Downloading a StationThis section describes only the activities a
33-30 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BAfter you enter the STATION_NAME, the GSM will download the communications
33-31GFK-1004BChapter 3 The GEnet System Manager–Station ConfigurationThe Downloader transfers three files to the LAN Interface (in this order):*.
33-32 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BSection 4: Accessing the Station ManagerThis section describes how to acces
33-33GFK-1004BChapter 3 The GEnet System Manager–Station ConfigurationSection 5: Using the GSM Support FunctionsThis section describes the GSM sup
33-34 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BThe detailed information about a specific station additionally includes:Con
33-35GFK-1004BChapter 3 The GEnet System Manager–Station ConfigurationSetup GSM MenuThe Setup GSM screen (shown below) includes the following func
33-36 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BSet Download Mode ScreenThis screen permits you to toggle the download mode
4section level 1 figure bi level 1 table_big level 1 4-1GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications RequestsThis chapter describes how to progr
Contents ixGFK-1004B TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996Section 3: Command Descriptions 5-15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
44-2 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BSection 1: The Communications Request“Communications Request” is a term used
44-3GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications Requests COMMREQ Function BlockThe COMMREQ Function Block is the ladder instruction that triggers
44-4 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BStatus DataThere are several types of status available to the client PLC log
44-5GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications RequestsOperation of the Communications RequestThe figure and text below explains how a Communicat
44-6 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BSection 2: The COMMREQ Function Block and Command BlockThis section describe
44-7GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications RequestsTASK: This must always be set to zero for the Ethernet InterfaceCautionEntering a number
44-8 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BCOMMREQ Status Word: The Ethernet Interface updates the CRS word to show su
44-9GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications RequestsSection 3: Channel CommandsThis section describes the Channel Commands. A detailed descri
44-10 TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User’s Manual – January 1996GFK-1004BRetrieving Detailed Status on the ChannelAs discussed before, there are sev
44-11GFK-1004BChapter 4 Programming Communications RequestsEstablish Read Channel (2003)The Establish Read Channel Command requests that a channel b
Komentáře k této Příručce