Opceip ethernet/ip – GE Industrial Solutions AF-600 FP OPCEIP EtherNet_IP User Manual

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EN-89 Transparent Socket Channel Port

Range:

Function:

0*

[0 – 9999]

Configures the TCP port-number for the transparent socket channel. This enables Drive-messages to be
sent transparently on Ethernet via TCP. Default value is 0, 0 means disabled.

EN-90 Cable Diagnostics

Option:

Function:

Enables/disables advanced Cable diagnosis function. If enabled, the distance to cable errors can be read
out in par. EN-93. The parameter resumes to the default setting of Disable after the diagnostics have
finished.

[0] *

Disable

[1]

Enable

NB!
The cable diagnostics function will only be issued on ports where there is no link (see par. EN-10, Link Status)

EN-91 Auto Cross-Over

Option:

Function:

[0]

Disable

Disables the auto cross-over function.

[1] *

Enable

Enables the auto cross-over function.

NB!
Disabling of the auto cross-over function will require crossed Ethernet cables for daisy-chaining the options.

EN-92 IGMP Snooping

Option:

Function:

This prevents flooding of the Ethernet protocol stack by only forwarding multicast packets to ports that
are a member of the multicast group

[0]

Disable

Disables the IGMP snooping function.

[1] *

Enable

Enables the IGMP snooping function.

EN-93 Cable Error Length

Option:

Function:

If Cable Diagnostics is enabled in par. EN-90, the built-in switch is able via Time Domain Reflectometry
(TDR). This is a measurement technique which detects common cabling problems such as open circuits,
short circuits and impedance mismatches or breaks in transmission cables. The distance from the option
to the error is displayed in meters with an accuracy of +/- 2m. The value 0 means no errors detected.

[0]

Error length Port 1 (0 – 200m)

[1]

Error length Port 2 (0 – 200m)

EN-94 Broadcast Storm Protection

Option:

Function:

The built-in switch is capable of protecting the switch system from receiving too many broadcast pack-
ages, which can use up network resources. The value indicates a percentage of the total bandwidth that
is allowed for broadcast messages.
Example:
The “OFF” means that the filter is disabled –all broadcast messages will be passed through. The value
“0%” means that no broadcast messages will be passed through. A value of “10%” means that 10% of
the total bandwidth is allowed for broadcast messages, if the amount of broadcast messages increases
above the 10% threshold, they will be blocked.

[0]

Protection Value Port 1 (*Off – 20%)

[1]

Protection Value Port 2 (*Off – 20%)

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