Limitations of local dh-485 messaging, Remote dh-485 messaging – Rockwell Automation 1756-DH485 ControlLogix DH-485 Communication Module User Manual User Manual

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Publication 1756-UM532A-EN-P - May 2006

Use Data Highway 485 Network 3-5

Limitations of Local DH-485 Messaging

When using Local DH-485 Messaging, you must remember:

• the DH-485 message contains only a node ID for a node on the

DH-485 network.

• a local DH-485 message sent to the node ID of a port on the

1756-DH485 module is forwarded to a single user-configured controller
slot.

• messages on one DH-485 network cannot be routed to other networks.

Logix controllers message via a NetLinx network through a ControlLogix
gateway to DH-485 network to all MicroLogix and SLC 5/03 (and above)
controllers on DH-485 network. RSLinx Classic on DH-485 network can
browse through ControlLogix gateway to any device on NetLinx network.

Remote DH-485 Messaging

Devices use remote DH-485 messaging to communicate between devices on
physically separate networks. A device that uses remote DH-485 messaging
must be able to:

• generate Remote Data Highway 485 network packets.
• support Remote Data Highway 485 network protocol.
• send and receive messages.

Remote DH-485 messaging should be used when:

• The message originating device or the message target device is one of

the supported devices.

Refer to table Types of Communication on the 1756-DH485 Module
on page 3-2.

• There is a DH-485 network link in the message’s path from originator to

target.

• The originating and the target devices are on separate networks

communicating through a ControlLogix gateway.

IMPORTANT

Logix controllers on NetLinx network will not be able to
message through ControlLogix gateway to DH-485
network to fixed SLC 500, SLC 5/01, or SLC 5/02
controllers on DH-485 network.

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