Ethernet/ip communication – Rockwell Automation 1756-L7x GuardLogix 5570 Controllers User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM022A-EN-P - November 2012

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Communicate over Networks

Chapter 4

EtherNet/IP Communication

For EtherNet/IP network communication in a GuardLogix system, you have
several modules to choose from. For CIP Safety communication, including safety
I/O module control, choose any of the modules shown in

Table 12

, except the

1756-EWEB module, which does not support CIP Safety communication.

Table 12

lists the modules and their primary features.

EtherNet/IP communication modules provide the following features:

Support for messaging, produced/consumed tags, HMI, and distributed

I/O

Encapsulated messages within standard TCP/UDP/IP protocol
A common application layer with ControlNet and DeviceNet networks
Interface via RJ45, category 5, unshielded, twisted-pair cable
Support for half/full duplex 10 M or 100 M operation
Work with standard switches
No network scheduling required
No routing tables required

Table 12 - EtherNet/IP Communication Modules and Capabilities

Module

Features

1756-ENBT

Connect controllers to I/O modules (requires an adapter for distributed I/O).
Communicate with other EtherNet/IP devices (messages).
Serve as a pathway for data sharing between Logix5000 controllers (produce/consume).
Bridge EtherNet/IP nodes to route messages to devices on other networks.

1756-EN2T

Perform the same functions as a 1756-ENBT module, with twice the capacity for more

demanding applications.

Provide a temporary configuration connection via the USB port.
Configure IP addresses quickly by using rotary switches.

1756-EN2F

Perform the same functions as a 1756-EN2T module.
Connect fiber media by an LC fiber connector on the module.

1756-EN2TXT

Perform the same functions as a 1756-EN2T module.
Operate in extreme environments with -25…70 °C (-13…158 °F) temperatures.

1756-EN2TR

Perform the same functions as a 1756-EN2T module.
Support communication on a ring topology for a Device Level Ring (DLR) single-fault

tolerant ring network.

1756-EN3TR

Perform the same functions as the 1756-EN2TR module.
Three ports for DLR connection.

1756-EWEB

Provide customizable web pages for external access to controller information.
Provide remote access via an Internet browser to tags in a local ControlLogix controller.
Communicate with other EtherNet/IP devices (messages).
Bridge EtherNet/IP nodes to route messages to devices on other networks.
Support Ethernet devices that are not EtherNet/IP-based with a socket interface.
This module does not provide support for I/O or produced/consumed tags, and does not
support CIP Safety communication.

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