1 what is ethernet/ip – Yaskawa JAPMC-CM2304-E User Manual

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1.1 What is EtherNet/IP?

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1.1 What is EtherNet/IP?

EtherNet/IP is a standard network in which the CIP (Common Industrial Protocol), defined by EN50170 and IEC61158
standards and proven in DeviceNet, is implemented over standard Ethernet and TCP/IP protocols.
EtherNet/IP can handle the I/O messages that are used to control devices or to perform interlock communication
between the controllers in real time, and also the explicit messages that check the configuration of and diagnose field
devices. Since EtherNet/IP uses routing technology that is compatible with DeviceNet, it is possible to send and receive
messages between devices in different networks by simply connecting EtherNet/IP and DeviceNet with a CIP router
(gateway), without using additional networking and programs.
The following figures show the protocol stack configuration of EtherNet/IP (includes DeviceNet) and the protocol
stack concept of EtherNet/IP.

Fig. 1.1 Protocol Stack Configuration of EtherNet/IP (Includes DeviceNet)

Fig. 1.2 Protocol Stack of EtherNet/IP

Semiconductor

Device profile

Transport

Network

Data link

Physical media

Application

Encapsulation

IP

Ethernet

CSMA/CD

Ethernet

Physical Layer

CAN

CSMA/CD

DeviceNet

Transport

DeviceNet

Physical Layer

TCP

UDP

CIP application layer

Application object library

CIP message routing, connection control

CIP data management service

Explicit messages, I/O messages

CIP

Valve

Drive

Robot

Others

Application layer

Transport layer

Network layer

Data link layer

Physical layer

Explicit messages

I/O messages

UDP

UDP

CIP

CIP

IP

IP

TCP

TCP

IEEE 802.3 Ethernet

IEEE 802.3 Ethernet

SNMP

SNMP

FTP

FTP

OSPF

OSPF

ICMP

ICMP

HTTP

HTTP

SMTP

SMTP

BOOTP

BOOTP

DHCP

DHCP

IGRP

IGRP

IGMP

IGMP

ARP

ARP

RARP

RARP

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