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Rockwell Automation Publication 1747-UM076C-EN-E - January 2013

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Chapter

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About the SLC 500 EtherNet/IP Adapter

Overview

This chapter provides an introduction to the features and functionalities of the
1747-AENTR SLC 500 EtherNet/IP Adapter. It includes the following sections.

Module Description

The 1747-AENTR Adapter enables CompactLogix and ControlLogix
processors to control SLC I/O modules. It is primarily designed to enable
migration of existing SLC controlled systems to Logix-based systems.

The adapter mainly acts as a gateway between the SLC backplane and
EtherNet/IP and typically replaces an SLC controller in the 1746 rack. On
remote SLC racks, it replaces the 1747-ASB module or the ControlNet adapters
1747-ACN15 and 1747-ACNR15.

Control of the backplane I/O is accomplished with a CompactLogix or
ControlLogix controller communicating through an EtherNet/IP router in the
Logix backplane, across EtherNet/IP, and into the 1747-AENTR gateway.

As a gateway between the SLC backplane and EtherNet/IP, the 1747-AENTR
module is a CIP server (for both Explicit Messaging and I/O) on the Ethernet
port, and an SLC host on the 1746 backplane.

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Module Description

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Hardware Components

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The 1747-AENTR in a Logix System

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Hardware/Software Compatibility

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Diagnostic Indicators

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What the Adapter Does

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Use of the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP)

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Understand the Producer/Consumer Model

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Support of Direct Connections

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