6commissioning – Lenze E84Dxxxx User Manual

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Lenze · Decentralised frequency inverter 8400 protec (EtherNet/IP™ option) · Communication Manual · DMS 3.0 EN · 07/2014 · TD17

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Commissioning

6.4

Establishing an online connection via EtherNet/IP with the Lenze »Engineer«

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6.4

Establishing an online connection via EtherNet/IP with the Lenze »Engineer«

[6-1]

Example set-up with an Allen Bradley CompactLogix Controller 1769-L32E (scanner)

For an online connection between the »Engineer« and the inverter, the inverter must have an IP

address (see

Setting the IP configuration of the Inverter Drive 8400 protec

( 28)

).

Note!

• In order to ensure perfect operation of cyclic EtherNet/IP communication, online

access with the »Engineer« should be executed via an IEEE 802.1Q-capable switch.

• The IEEE 8400 802.1Q-capable switch integrated in the Inverter Drive 8400 protec can

manage cyclical EtherNet/IP-communication primarily for normal TCP/IP

communication. In the case of EtherNet/IP, this is done by means of the VLAN

identification in the Ethernet frame (can be set in

C13021

).

• If the redundancy protocol DLR (Device Level Ring) is used, the switch also must be

DLR-compliant.

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