Rockwell Automation 1789-L10_L30_L60 SoftLogix 5800 System User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1789-UM002J-EN-P - December 2012

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What is the SoftLogix System?

Chapter 2

connection when the message is done transmitting. This table shows which
messages use a connection and whether you can cache the connection.

Connected messages are unscheduled connections on both ControlNet and
EtherNet/IP networks.

If a message executes repeatedly, cache the connection. This keeps the connection
open and optimizes execution time. Opening a connection each time the message
executes increases execution time.

If a message executes infrequently, do not cache the connection. This closes the
connection upon completion of the message, which frees up that connection for
other uses.

Each message uses one connection, regardless of how many devices are in the
message path. To conserve connections, you can configure one message to read
from or write to multiple devices.

You can cache as many as 16 messages (a combination of any type, not including
block-transfer) at one time. If you try to cache more than 16, the controller
determines the 16 most-currently used messages and caches those. If there are 16
messages cached, and a message is triggered that is currently not cached, the
controller drops the connection of the oldest-cached message to make room for
the new message.

In addition to 16 cached messages, you can also cache as many as 16 block-
transfer messages. The same conditions apply to caching block-transfer messages
as described above for caching other types of messages.

Message Type

Communication Method

Connection

CIP data table read or write

CIP

PLC-2®, PLC-3®, PLC-5®, or SLC (all types)

CIP

CIP with source ID

DH+™

CIP generic

N/A

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