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O->T Format

32-bit Run/Idle

3

Heartbeat

O->T Fixed/Variable

Fixed

3

O->T Connection Type

Point-to-point

3

O->T Priority

Scheduled

3

O->T Size

4, 8, …, 496 bytes

0 bytes

T->O Format

Modeless

3

T->O Fixed/Variable

Fixed

3

T->O Connection Type

Point-to-point or Multicast

T->O Priority

Scheduled

3

T->O Size

4, 8, …, 500 bytes

O->T RPI

2ms to 10000ms

T->O RPI

2ms to 10000ms

Configuration Data Size

0 bytes

1

The term ‘Assembly Instance’ is used by some applications instead of ‘Connection Point’.

2

The Input and Output Connection Points and Config Data Assembly Instance are implied

by the Connection Path. Therefore, configuration tools will generally either ask for the

Connection Points and Instances or the Connection Path but not both.

3

This value is the common default value for this setting and the option to change this

field may not be offered by the configuration tool.

Unfortunately which fields are required and how they are presented varies significantly

from one tool to the next. For this reason, most EtherNet/IP configuration tools are

moving toward supporting importing EDS files to reduce the complexity of setting up an

I/O connection.
The following chart shows the fields required to set up an EtherNet/IP generic device

connection using Rockwell Automation’s RSLogix 5000. For step-by-step instructions on

setting up an Input/Output connection using RSLogix 5000, see the Using Allen-Bradley

Controllers via EtherNet/IP I/O topic.

Setting

Connection Type

Input/Output

Input Only

Listen Only

Comm Format

Data – REAL

Input Data – REAL Input Data – REAL

Input Assembly Instance

1

1

1

Input Size

1-125 (32-bit)

1-125 (32-bit)

1-125 (32-bit)

Output Assembly Instance

2

32

33

Output Size

1-124 (32-bit)

--

--

Configuration Assembly Instance

4

4

4

Configuration Size

0 (8-bit)

0 (8-bit)

0 (8-bit)

Requested Packet Interval (RPI) 2.0ms - 3200.0ms 2.0ms - 3200.0ms 2.0ms - 3200.0ms
Use Unicast Connection

Yes or No

No

No

Quality of Service (QoS)

The Quality-of-Service (QoS) object in EtherNet/IP allows managed Ethernet switchgear

to prioritize EtherNet/IP packets to provide higher levels of determinism.
802.1D/Q priority tagging is disabled by default because some devices and switches

discard packets with 802.1Q tags. Therefore, it is important to properly design and test

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