Ethernet/ip cabling, Ethernet/ip module diagnostic coverage, Module fault reporting for any flex i/o module – Rockwell Automation 1794 FLEX I/O System with ControlLogix for SIL2 User Manual

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Publication 1794-RM001G-EN-P - December 2011

2-2 ControlLogix Communications

EtherNet/IP Cabling

802.3 compliant shielded or unshielded twisted pair cable is required for
EtherNet/IP.

EtherNet/IP Module Diagnostic Coverage

Communications over 10/100 MbpsNet media occur via CIP, which
guarantees delivery of the data. All modules independently verify proper
transmission of the data.

Module Fault Reporting for
any FLEX I/O Module

To monitor the connection status for this type of connection, use a Get
System Value (GSV) and an examination of MODULE objects’ "Entry Status"
attribute for a running connection.

An example of how this might be done is shown in Figure 2.1. This method,
or something similiar, must be used to interrogate the health of each I/O
module in the system.

Figure 2.1 Example of Checking a Module’s Health in Ladder Logic

For more information on the GSV instruction, monitor the SlotStatusBits for
the Input tag of the associated adapter. The lower 8 bits of this tag correspond
to the associated slot. For example, the tag "Node3:I.SlotlStatusBits" is defined
as follows:

NODE3 - This is the name given to the associated 1794-AVNR15.

I = This indicates the Input file.

GSV

Obtain MODULE
Object’s Entry Status

AND

Mask Off Lower 12
Bits of Value

NEQ

Check Entry Status to
make sure module is
running

Fault

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