Net a status indicator, Net b status indicator, Net a status indicator net b status indicator – Rockwell Automation 2100-ENET CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Centers EtherNet/IP Network Adapter User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2100-UM006A-EN-P - July 2013

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Troubleshooting

Chapter 7

NET A Status Indicator

This red/green bicolor status indicator indicates the status of the network
connection.

NET B Status Indicator

This green status indicator indicates the status of the adapter transmitting on the
network.

Status

Cause

Corrective Actions

Off

The adapter is not powered, the adapter is
not properly connected to the network, the
adapter needs an IP address, or BOOTP is
enabled.

Securely connect the adapter to the end device by using the 2100-ENET adapter

to DeviceNet cable and to the network by using an Ethernet cable.

Correctly connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector.
Set a unique IP address and disable BOOTP by using a BOOTP server.
Apply power to the adapter.

Steady Red

The adapter failed the duplicate IP address
detection test.

Configure the adapter to use a unique IP address and cycle power.

Flashing Red

An EtherNet/IP network connection has
timed out.

Place the scanner in RUN mode.
Check the IGMP Snooping/Ethernet Switches for correct operation.
Check the amount of traffic on the network.

Flashing Red/Green

The adapter is performing a self-test.

No action required.

Flashing Green

The adapter is properly connected, has an IP
address, and is connected to an EtherNet/IP
network but does not have an I/O
connection.

Place the controller in RUN mode.
Program the controller to recognize and transmit I/O or make a messaging

connection to the adapter.

Configure the end device for the program in the controller.

Steady Green

The adapter is properly connected and
communicating on the network to a
controller.

No action required.

Status

Cause

Corrective Actions

Off

The adapter is not powered or is not
transmitting on the network.

If NET A indicator is off, do the following:
Securely connect the adapter to the end device by using the 2100-ENET adapter

to DeviceNet cable and to the network by using an Ethernet cable.

Correctly connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector.
Set a unique IP address by using a BOOTP server or by disabling BOOTP.
If NET A indicator is steady red, do the following:
Configure the adapter to use a unique IP address and cycle power.
If NET A indicator is flashing red/green or red:
Check the IP address in the adapter and scanner, and verify that the controller

can communicate with the adapter.

Ping the adapter.
Normal condition if the adapter is idle.

Flashing Green

The adapter is properly connected, BOOTP is
enabled, and the adapter is transmitting
data packets on the network.

No action required.

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