Viewing and clearing events – Rockwell Automation 22-COMM-E EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual

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8-8

Troubleshooting

The adapter maintains an event queue that reports the history of its
actions. You can view the event queue using DriveExplorer (3.01)
software.

Figure 8.2 DriveExplorer Event View/Clear Screen

37

IP Addr Act 4

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

38

Subnet Act 1

The most significant byte in the adapter’s current subnet mask, or 0 if the
adapter does not currently have a subnet mask.

39

Subnet Act 2

The second most significant byte in the adapter’s current subnet mask, or
0 if the adapter does not currently have a subnet mask.

40

Subnet Act 3

The second least significant byte in the adapter’s current subnet mask, or
0 if the adapter does not currently have a subnet mask.

41

Subnet Act 4

The least significant byte in the adapter’s current subnet mask, or 0 if the
adapter does not currently have a subnet mask.

42

Gateway Act 1

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

43

Gateway Act 2

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

44

Gateway Act 3

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

45

Gateway Act 4

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

46

EN Rx Overruns

A count of the number of receive buffer overrruns reported by the
Ethernet MAC.

47

EN Packets Rcvd

A count of the number of receive packets reported by the Ethernet MAC.

48

EN Rx Errors

A count of the number of receive errors reported by the Ethernet MAC.

49

EN Packets Sent

A count of the number of transmitted packets reported by the Ethernet
MAC.

50

EN Tx Errors

A count of the number of transmit errors reported by the Ethernet MAC.

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Name

Description

Viewing and Clearing Events

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