Network protocols, Tcp ports 20 & 21, Tcp port 80 – Rockwell Automation 7000 PowerFlex HMI Offering with Enhanced Functionality User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 7000-UM201B-EN-P - June 2013

Appendix A

Hardware

Network Protocols

The HMI Interface Board module is an Ethernet device. The network must
allow certain ports to be accessed on PCs or Terminals which interact with the
HMI Interface Board.

This section describes the Ethernet protocols and ports used by the HMI
Interface Board.

TCP Ports 20 & 21

The FTP (File Transfer Protocol) performs the main file transfer mechanism
between a PC/Terminal and the HMI Interface Board module which allows
tools such as Microsoft Windows Explorer to be used.

TCP Port 80

The HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) is the method by which web pages
and executable modules are retrieved from the HMI Interface Board. This allows
a standard browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer™ to be used.

TCP Port 44818

The Ethernet/IP port is used by a variety of tools to interact with the PowerFlex
7000 drive. The HMI Interface Board contains only a subset of the Ethernet/IP
protocol in that it only supports the DPI protocol embedded within the PCCC
packets.

UDP Port 20034

This port is designated as the NetBurner port. It is required for the ‘Discovery’
process to find HMI Interface Board modules on a network, and to configure
those modules.

UDP Port 514

This SysLog port provides status from the HMI Interface Board module while it
is being updated with new information to the SD Card.

IMPORTANT

Security of a Network is the responsibility of the IT Department which
maintains the network in the Application of the device. The HMI Interface
Board does not provide any form of firewall protection. Refer to Rockwell
Automation

Publication ENET-TD001_-EN-P

and

Publication ENET-RM002_-EN-P

for further guidance.

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