Set up the hardware, Select a requested packet interval (rpi) – Rockwell Automation 1794-OB16D FLEX I/O Diagnostic Modules User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1794-UM061A-EN-P - July 2006

82 Configure your Digital Module on an EtherNet/IP Network

are not working but is not required, especially when all connections appear to
work normally.

When you first install a Rockwell Automation EtherNet/IP module (right out
of the box), the module is BOOTP/DHCP enabled.

Set Up the Hardware

In this example, the Logix5000 controller has an EtherNet/IP communication
module to connect to the EtherNet/IP network. The distributed (remote) I/O
has an EtherNet/IP adapter to connect it to the EtherNet/IP network.

The Logix5000 controller can communicate with each I/O module directly
(direct connection). Or you can configure a rack-optimized connection to the
EtherNet/IP adapter to send data to any digital I/O modules.

Make sure:

• the IP addresses are set for each EtherNet/IP module
• all wiring and cabling is properly connected
• the communication driver (such as, AB-ETHIP-1) is configured for the

programming workstation

For more information on the Ethernet Adapter and Flex I/O in an Ethernet
network, refer to publication

ENET-UM001

.

Select a Requested Packet

Interval (RPI)

When you configure an I/O module, you define the requested packet interval
(RPI) rate for the module.

The RPI specifies the period at which data updates over a connection. For
example, an input module sends data to a controller at the RPI that you assign
to the module. Configure the RPI in milliseconds.

Local Chassis
Logix5000 Controller
with EtherNet/IP
Communication Module

Distributed I/O
EtherNet/IP Adapter
with I/O Modules

Data

Switch

Programming
Terminal

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