Tips for connecting to a 1756-enet controller – Rockwell Automation PLC-5 Fieldbus Solutions for Integrated Architecture User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1757-UM006A-EN-P - May 2002

Using the 1788-CN2FF, ControlNet-to-FOUNDATION Fieldbus H1 Linking Device 7-19

Tips for Connecting to a
1756-ENET Controller

Here are some general tips that might help you if you are connecting
to a Fieldbus network via a 1756-ENET controller. Rockwell has
demonstrated the bridging capability of Ethernet to ControlNet for
years. Accessing a 1756-CN2FF that sits on ControlNet is not a
problem. In RSLinx, use the Ethernet driver, TCP. You can bridge to
ControlNet (through a ControlLogix Gateway) and then to Foundation
Fieldbus (through a 1788-CN2FF).

Figure 7.11 Remote Configuration Example

Use RSLinx to create a TCP-xx path from the computer that is running
the 1788-FFCT. The path lists the Ethernet IP address of the remote
1756-ENET ethernet interface. Be sure that you have the correct IP
address. Use an Internet Browser and rather than typing
//htpp:www.... address, type the IP address (ex. 130. 151. 133. 48) of
the 1756-ENET. If you have the correct address, you can look at the
devices in the remote ControlLogix backplane. Refer to Remote
Configuration of a Fieldbus Network via the 1788-CN2FF on page F-49
for more information.

ControlLogix
Processor 2

Local HMI PC

1756-CNB
CLX I/O and Comms
Chassis

1788-CN2FF

Redundant
ControlNet

Hot-Backup Configuration

Ethernet

Remote
Connection

ControlLogix
Processor 1

Foundation
Fieldbus

Foundation Fieldbus Devices

Ethernet

Remote HMI Server

You can configure, display, monitor,
modify Foundation Fieldbus device
parameters remotely.

1756-ENET
Ethernet Interface

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