Adapter diagnostic items in multi-drive mode – Rockwell Automation 22-COMM-E EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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The following diagnostic items can be accessed using DriveExplorer
(version 3.01 or higher).

Adapter Diagnostic Items in Multi-Drive Mode

No.

Name

Description

1

Reserved

2

Drv 0 Logic Cmd

Logic Command being transmitted to drive 0 by the adapter.

3

Drv 0 Reference

Reference being transmitted to drive 0 by the adapter.

4

Reserved

5

Drv 0 Logic Sts

Logic Status being received from drive 0 by the adapter.

6

Drv 0 Feedback

Feedback being received from drive 0 by the adapter.

7

Drv 1 Logic Cmd

Logic Command being transmitted to drive 1 by the adapter.

8

Drv 1 Reference

Reference being transmitted to drive 1 by the adapter.

9

Drv 1 Logic Sts

Logic Status being received from drive 1 by the adapter.

10

Drv 1 Feedback

Feedback being received from drive 1 by the adapter.

11

Drv 2 Logic Cmd

Logic Command being transmitted to drive 2 by the adapter.

12

Drv 2 Reference

Reference being transmitted to drive 2 by the adapter.

13

Drv 2 Logic Sts

Logic Status being received from drive 2 by the adapter.

14

Drv 2 Feedback

Feedback being received from drive 2 by the adapter.

15

Drv 3 Logic Cmd

Logic Command being transmitted to drive 3 by the adapter.

16

Drv 3 Reference

Reference being transmitted to drive 3 by the adapter.

17

Drv 3 Logic Sts

Logic Status being received from drive 3 by the adapter.

18

Drv 3 Feedback

Feedback being received from drive 3 by the adapter.

19

Drv 4 Logic Cmd

Logic Command being transmitted to drive 4 by the adapter.

20

Drv 4 Reference

Reference being transmitted to drive 4 by the adapter.

21

Drv 4 Logic Sts

Logic Status being received from drive 4 by the adapter.

22

Drv 4 Feedback

Feedback being received from drive 4 by the adapter.

23

DSI Overrun Errs

The number of DSI receive overrun errors.

24

DSI Framing Errs

The number of DSI receive framing errors.

25

DSI CRC Errs

The number of DSI receive CRC errors.

26

Boot Flash Count

Number of boot firmware flash updates made to the adapter after
shipping.

27

App Flash Count

Number of application firmware flash updates made to the adapter after
shipping.

28

HW Addr 1

The most significant byte in the adapter’s Ethernet MAC address.

29

HW Addr 2

The second most significant byte in the adapter’s Ethernet MAC address.

30

HW Addr 3

The third most significant byte in the adapter’s Ethernet MAC address.

31

HW Addr 4

The third least significant byte in the adapter’s Ethernet MAC address.

32

HW Addr 5

The second least significant byte in the adapter’s Ethernet MAC address.

33

HW Addr 6

The least significant byte in the adapter’s Ethernet MAC address.

34

IP Addr Act 1

The most significant byte in the adapter’s current IP address, or 0 if the
adapter does not currently have an IP address.

35

IP Addr Act 2

The second most significant byte in the adapter’s current IP address, or 0
if the adapter does not currently have an IP address.

36

IP Addr Act 3

The second least significant byte in the adapter’s current IP address, or 0
if the adapter does not currently have an IP address.

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