Socket object services – Rockwell Automation 1768-EWEB EtherNet/IP Web Server Module User Manual User Manual

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Publication ENET-UM527E-EN-P - October 2006

140 Socket Interface

Socket Object Services

The Socket Object supports these services.

From the perspective of the Socket Object, application data has no
inherent byte order. The service receives data in the same byte order
as it is sent. However, the Logix controllers stores data on CIP byte
order (little endian). For example, if you issue a Write service with 1
DINT, that DINT is sent over a TCP connection or in a UDP datagram
in CIP byte order. If you issue a Read service and your destination tag
(for the response) contains a DINT, the Logix controller assumes the
incoming data is in CIP byte order. Depending on the native byte
order of the application you are communicating with, you may have
to convert the byte order in your Logix5000 program and/or in the
application.

To check your MSG configuration in RSLogix software version 15 or
later, select a service type from the drop down when you configure
the MSG instruction (Configuration tab). The software automatically
fills in the appropriate Service Code and Class values. With RSLogix
5000 software prior to version 15, select Custom. You have to specify
the Service Code and Class values.

For This Socket Service

See Page

CreateSocket

141

OpenConnection

143

AcceptConnection

146

Read

148

Write

151

DeleteSocket

153

DeleteAllSockets

154

IMPORTANT

With RSLogix software version 15, you can select a socket service type from the
drop down. The software automatically fills in the appropriate Service Code and
Class values.

With RSLogix 5000 software prior to version 15, you must select Custom for the
service type. Then specify the Service Code and Class value for the appropriate
service.

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