2 navigation menu on module web pages – Rockwell Automation MD65 EtherNet/IP Communication Module User Manual

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EtherNet/IP Communications Module

10.1.2 Navigation Menu on Module Web Pages

The navigation menu appears on the left side of all module web
pages, including the Home Page. The navigation menu consists of
links and link folders which can be expanded or minimized. Slight
difference occur in the navigation menu when the module is
operated in Single mode versus Multi-Drive mode. These
differences are highlighted in table 10.2.

Table 10.2 – Navigation Menu

Link/Folder

Description

Home Link

Click this link to view the module’s Home Page.

Process Display Link
(only Single mode)

Process Display Folder
(only Multi-Drive mode)

Click this link to view the Host’s Process Display
pop-up window showing dynamic process
information (updates every 3 seconds).

Click this folder to expand and view the links for
all connected hosts (Host 0-X). Then click a
respective host’s link to view its Process Display
pop-up window showing dynamic process
information (updates every 3 seconds).

TCP/IP configuration link Click this link to view the module’s TCP/IP

Configuration web page showing information
about the TCP/IP configuration, such as the
module’s IP address and the number of packets
being sent.

Configure e-mail
notification link

Click this link to view the module’s Configure E-
mail Notification web page for configuring the
module to send automatic e-mail messages.

Configure process
display link

Click this link to view the module’s Configure
Process Display web page for configuring the
parameters whose values you want shown in the
“Process status” field on the Home Page (static
values) and the Process Display pop-up window
for the host (dynamic values).

Browse MDI devices
folder

Click this folder to expand and view the Port
folders for all present MDI devices, including the
drive, module, and other MDI devices connected
to the drive such as an OIM or other daisy-
chained drives (when the module is in Multi-Drive
mode).

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