Rockwell Automation 1756-ENET/B ControlLogix Ethernet Communication Interface Module User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1756-UM051B-EN-P - November 2000

2 Index

installing the ethernet module

2-1 to 2-8

applying chassis power

2-7

checking power supply and module status

2-8

connecting to the ethernet network

2-6

determining module slot location

2-3

inserting module in the chassis

2-4

insertion and removal under power

2-2

preparing the chassis

2-2

removing or replacing the module

2-5

wiring the ethernet connector

2-6

IP address

3-3 to 3-4

L

ladder program

5-14 to 5-15, 6-10 to 6-11, 7-6 to 7-7

LED status indicators

A-1

M

module features

1-1

P

produced and consumed tags

7-1 to 7-19

create consumer application

7-8 to 7-18

add producer to consumer’s I/O configuration

7-9 to

7-14

create consumer controller

7-8

create consumer tags

7-15 to 7-17

download configuration to consumer

7-18

create producer application

7-3 to 7-7

create producer ladder program

7-6

create producer tags

7-4 to 7-5

download producer application program

7-7

set up the hardware

7-2

test the messaging

7-19

produced tags

1-4

producer/consumer model

1-4

R

rack optimized and direct connections

1-2 to 1-3

mixing rack optimized and direct connections

1-3

rack optimized I/O

5-1 to 5-17

add local ENET module to I/O configuration

5-4 to 5-5

add remote ENET module to I/O configuration

5-6 to 5-8

add remote I/O modules to I/O configuration

5-8 to

5-12

create example application

5-3 to 5-15

create ladder program

5-14

download program to controller

5-15

edit controller tags

5-12 to 5-13

set up the hardware

5-2

test example application

5-16 to 5-17

related publications

P-5

requested packet interval (RPI)

1-5

Rockwell BootP utility

4-1

RSLinx

using to configure the Ethernet module

4-2 to 4-4

RSLinx communication drivers

C-1 to C-4

AB_ETH driver

C-2 to C-4

installing the software

C-1

S

simple network management protocol (SNMP)

3-2

status indicators

A-1

subnet mask

3-5

T

TCP/IP (transmission control protocol/internet

protocol)

3-1

terminology

P-6 to P-8

U

UDP (user datagram protocol)

3-2

W

web pages

B-1 to B-5

chassis who

B-5

diagnostic information

B-3 to B-4

module information

B-2

TCP/IP configuration

B-2

what the module does

1-2

who should use this manual

P-1

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