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Page 1 - Ethernet Interface

MicroLogix™ Ethernet Interface1761-NET-ENI and 1761-NET-ENIWUser Manual

Page 2 - Important User Information

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Preface 2Related DocumentationThe following documents contain additional information concerning Rockw

Page 3 - Summary of Changes

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20058-8 Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernetbe linked to DF1 destination node addresses, for t

Page 4 - 2 Summary of Changes

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernet 8-9The “ENI IP Addr” tab and the “Message Routing” ta

Page 5 - Table of Contents

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20058-10 Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on EthernetConfiguration Via Ladder LogicRungs 2 through 8,

Page 6 - 241 to 254)

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernet 8-11The 7 rungs used to configure ENI #2 are defined

Page 7 - Table of Contents v

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20058-12 Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on EthernetThe Message Instructions for the CompactLogix con

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernet 8-13Figure 8.13 ENI #2 Configuration - Message Commun

Page 9 - Purpose of this Manual

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20058-14 Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on EthernetFigure 8.14 CompactLogix5320 Controller’s TagsAs

Page 10 - Common Techniques Used

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernet 8-15The MSG in Rung 7, shown in Table 8.4, configures

Page 11 - Comments on this Manual

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20058-16 Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on EthernetController Properties window by clicking on the E

Page 12 - Preface 4

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernet 8-17your Map PLC/SLC screen for the CompactLogix cont

Page 13 - Product Overview

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Preface 3Your Questions or Comments on this ManualIf you find a problem with this manual, or you have

Page 14 - Hardware Features

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20058-18 Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernet4. Configure AB_DF1-1 driver to match the example

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernet 8-19Download to the CompactLogix Controller Through a

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20058-20 Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernet3. Click “OK” to accept the default driver name.A

Page 17 - Default Settings

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernet 8-21the 1756-ENET, and the SLC 5/05 controller. The D

Page 18 - 1-6 Product Overview

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20058-22 Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on EthernetFigure 8.18 SLC 5/05 Controller Ladder ProgramFig

Page 19 - Series B Enhancements

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernet 8-23Figure 8.20 SLC 5/05 Rung 0 MSG ‘Multihop’ TabFig

Page 20 - Ethernet Networks

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20058-24 Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on EthernetFigure 8.22 SLC 5/05 Rung 1 MSG ‘Multihop’ TabFig

Page 21 - Web Server Functionality

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernet 8-25Figure 8.24 ControlLogix Controller Rung 0 Messag

Page 22 - 1-10 Product Overview

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20058-26 Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on EthernetFigure 8.26 ControlLogix Controller Rung 1 Messag

Page 23 - Installation and Wiring

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernet 8-27Figure 8.28 ControlLogix Controller Rung 2 Messag

Page 24 - Safety Considerations

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Preface 4

Page 25 - Mounting

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20058-28 Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernet1. From the Logic pull down menu, select “Map PLC

Page 26 - Panel Mounting

1 Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Chapter 9TroubleshootingThis chapter covers the following Troubleshooting topics:• Network Troubleshooting

Page 27 - Ethernet Connections

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20059-2 TroubleshootingLED Sequence at Power-UpThe following LED test is performed at power-up.Table 9.1

Page 28 - Ethernet Cables

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Troubleshooting 9-3Troubleshooting Using the LED IndicatorsThe ENI/ENIW status LEDs provide a mechani

Page 29 - RS-232 Port Connections

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20059-4 TroubleshootingTable 9.5 Series C LED IndicatorsLED Description Color State IndicatesPOWER modul

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Troubleshooting 9-5Table 9.6 Series D LED IndicatorsLED Description Color State IndicatesPOWER modul

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20059-6 TroubleshootingError Codes Generated by the ENI/ENIWThis table shows the MSG error codes that may

Page 32 - 3-2 Operation

1 Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Appendix ASpecificationsPhysical SpecificationsSeries C and D Ethernet SpecificationsCommunication Rate: A

Page 33 - < > ETHERNET

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005A-2 SpecificationsDimensions52.07 mm(2.05 in.)27.7 mm(1.09 in.)118 mm(4.64 in.)107 mm(4.20 in.)64.8 m

Page 34 - IMPORTANT

1 Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Appendix BBOOTP Configuration Method (default)BOOTP (Bootstrap protocol) is a low-level protocol that prov

Page 35 - Operation 3-5

1 Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Chapter 1Product OverviewThis chapter gives an overview of the Ethernet Network Interface. The following t

Page 36 - 3-6 Operation

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005B-2 BOOTP Configuration Method (default)ENI/ENIW BOOTP OperationWhen BOOTP is enabled, the following

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005BOOTP Configuration Method (default) B-3Using the Rockwell BOOTP/DHCP UtilityThe Rockwell BOOTP/DHCP

Page 38

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005B-4 BOOTP Configuration Method (default)3. Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway you want to

Page 39 - RSLinx Configuration

1 Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Appendix C1761-NET-ENI/ENIW Performance ConsiderationsEthernet/IP ConnectionsThe ENI/ENIW supports 6 concu

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005C-2 1761-NET-ENI/ENIW Performance ConsiderationsData ThroughputIn tests performed using the RSLinx OP

Page 41 - ENI/ENIW Configuration

1 Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005GlossaryAutobaudA feature that allows a communications port to automatically synchronize to the device or

Page 42 - Make Configuration Settings

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Glossary 2IP (Internet Protocol)IP specifies the format of packets and the addressing scheme. Most ne

Page 43 - Speed/Duplex Options

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Glossary 3Security MaskThe Security Mask, when configured, allows you to restrict incoming TCP/IP and

Page 44 - Series D Options

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Glossary 4

Page 45 - Message Routing

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005IndexAAuto BCC/CRCdefinition Glossary-1AutobaudCRC with bridge function 4-14definition Glossary-1restriction

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20051-2 Product OverviewHardware FeaturesProduct DrawingLED IndicatorsThe ENI and ENIW have five LED indi

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20052 IndexGGrounding 2-3HHardware Address 1-2, 4-13Hardware Features 1-2Hazardous Location 2-2IInstallat

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Index 3String Files 4-24Subnet Mask 4-17TTCPdefinition Glossary-3TCP/IPconfiguration 4-15definition G

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20054 Index

Page 51 - Configure the ENI/ENIW

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005 2 PN XXXXXX-XXSupersedes Publication 1761-UM006D-EN-P - March 2004 Copyright © 2005 Rockwell Automation, In

Page 52 - Parameters

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Product Overview 1-3Table 1.2 Series C DescriptionsLED Description Function ColorRS-232 TX/RXRS-232 d

Page 53 - Hardware

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20051-4 Product OverviewAfter out-of-box power-up, the most common reason for a flashing red fault LED is

Page 54

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Product Overview 1-5Default SettingsThe ENI/ENIW has the following default settings:IMPORTANTThe IP a

Page 55 - Node 251 - Email Server

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20051-6 Product OverviewTable 1.6 Ethernet SettingsSetting Default Other OptionsEthernet Speed/Duplex(1)(

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Product Overview 1-7Operating ModesMessagingWhen the ENI/ENIW is connected to a programmable controll

Page 57 - Security Mask

Important User InformationSolid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment. Safety Guidelines

Page 58

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20051-8 Product OverviewSeries C EnhancementsThe 1761-NET-ENI/ENIW series C features the following enhanc

Page 59 - Node 249 - From String

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Product Overview 1-9Web Server FunctionalityThe ENIW enhances operation with web server functionality

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20051-10 Product Overview

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1 Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Chapter 2Installation and WiringThis chapter covers installation and wiring for the ENI/ENIW. It is divide

Page 62 - Configuring ENI/ENIW Data

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20052-2 Installation and WiringTests. For specific information required by EN 61131-2, see the appropriat

Page 63 - Always 0

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Installation and Wiring 2-3External Power Supply WiringMountingThe ENI/ENIW must be mounted in the ve

Page 64 - String Parameters

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20052-4 Installation and WiringDIN Rail MountingInstallation1. Mount your DIN rail.2. Snap the DIN rail l

Page 65

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Installation and Wiring 2-51. Remove the mounting template from the back of the installation instruct

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20052-6 Installation and WiringWhen to use straight-through and cross-over cables:• ENI/ENIW Ethernet por

Page 67 - Peer-to-Peer Messaging

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Installation and Wiring 2-7RS-232 Port ConnectionsRS-232 ConnectorRS-232 CablesPort 2 of the ENI/ENIW

Page 68 - Nodes (Nodes 100 to 149)

1 Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Summary of ChangesThe information below summarizes the changes to this manual since the last printing.To h

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20052-8 Installation and Wiring

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1 Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Chapter 3OperationThis chapter describes ENI/ENIW operation. The following information is included:• Opera

Page 71 - Overview

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20053-2 OperationENI and ENIW Functional OverviewThe ENI and ENIW provide EtherNet/IP connectivity for RS

Page 72 - Configuring Email

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Operation 3-3The subnet mask for each Ethernet device is then, 255.255.0.0.Figure 3.1 Example Etherne

Page 73 - Message Text

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20053-4 OperationThe ENI/ENIW allows you to connect from your PC to controllers over Ethernet. The follow

Page 74 - Sending an Email Message

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Operation 3-52. Select “Ethernet devices” from the available drivers, and then click “OK” to load the

Page 75

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20053-6 OperationAt that point, the station mapping screen will appear as illustrated here. Double click

Page 76

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Operation 3-74. Open the AB_ETH-1 tree on your computer. Autobrowse should be running and any active

Page 77 - Series D ENIW Web Pages

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20053-8 OperationPC Connected to Ethernet via the ENI or ENIWAs shown below, the ENI/ENIW can also be use

Page 78 - Home Page

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Operation 3-9RSLinx Configuration1. Open RSLinx.2. Open the configure drivers dialog box.3. Select RS

Page 79 - Defining URL Links

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20052 Summary of Changes

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20053-10 Operation6. If you have set up the ENI/ENIW Message Routing table with IP addresses in entries b

Page 81 - Displaying Device Data

1 Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Chapter 4ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254)This chapter describes configuration methods and paramet

Page 82 - Integer Data

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20054-2 ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254)Make Configuration SettingsCOM Port SettingsUse the Util

Page 83 - Floating-point Data

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254) 4-3If a Configuration Security Mask is set to 192.168.255.7

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20054-4 ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254)Series B, C, and D OptionsThe latest 1761-NET-ENI/1761-N

Page 85 - ENIW Update Timer

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254) 4-5Email SettingsUse the email screen to fill in the inform

Page 86 - Posting Data to the Device

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20054-6 ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254)ResetUse the Reset screen to issue reset commands and to

Page 87 - Display Event Data

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254) 4-71. Open the ENI/ENIW Configuration Utility.2. On the Uti

Page 88 - Display Diagnostic Data

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20054-8 ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254)Use the Configuration Utility Over Ethernet (Series D on

Page 89 - Display Configuration

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254) 4-96. Select the port, or ports, you want to redirect and c

Page 90 - Server Functionality

iii Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Table of ContentsPrefaceWho Should Use this Manual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-1Purp

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20054-10 ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254)9. In the Host field, enter the IP Address of the ENI o

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254) 4-1114. The software notifies you that changes take effect

Page 93 - Ethernet

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20054-12 ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254)Controller MessagingWhen using this method, a write mes

Page 94 - System Diagram

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254) 4-13These parameters are described in more detail in the fo

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20054-14 ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254)Node 253 - Baud RateThe first time the ENI/ENIW is powe

Page 96 - Messaging Guidelines

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254) 4-15Node 252 - BOOTP ConfigurationThe ENI/ENIW allows the B

Page 97 - Configure ENI #1

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20054-16 ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254)instruction to the ENI/ENIW (or by using the ENI/ENIW C

Page 98

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254) 4-17Subnet MaskA subnet mask is used to interpret IP addres

Page 99 - Configure ENI #2

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20054-18 ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254)The security masks default value is 0.0.0.0 out-of-box,

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254) 4-19Node 249 - From StringNode 249 holds the ASCII string t

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005iv Table of ContentsChapter 3OperationOperation Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20054-20 ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254)Node 245 - Configuration Security MaskThe Configuration

Page 103 - Chapters 4 and 5

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254) 4-21The ENI/ENIW performs the following Email Authenticatio

Page 104

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20054-22 ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254)Node 241 - Ethernet Speed and Duplex Setting (Series D

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254) 4-232. Create your message logic using whatever conditional

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20054-24 ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254)4. With the controller in Run, initiate the message. Th

Page 107

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254) 4-251. Create a valid string file element as illustrated be

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20054-26 ENI/ENIW Configuration (Nodes 241 to 254)Table 4.10 Message Instruction Variables for Configurin

Page 109 - Through Two Series A ENIs

1 Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Chapter 5Peer-to-Peer MessagingThis chapter describes messaging between the ENI/ENIW and DF1 devices. The

Page 110

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20055-2 Peer-to-Peer MessagingIf the ENI/ENIW receives a 485CIF/PLC2 read message to any of its configura

Page 111 - Series B/C/D via Ethernet

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Peer-to-Peer Messaging 5-3To configure the route address (nodes 100 to 149), write a 485CIF/PLC2 mess

Page 112

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Table of Contents vChapter 5Peer-to-Peer MessagingMessaging Between the ENI/ENIW and DF1 Devices . .

Page 113 - ControlLogix Controllers

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20055-4 Peer-to-Peer MessagingTable 5.3 Message Instruction Variables for Sending a Message to a Destinat

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1 Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Chapter 6EMail Messages (Node 50 to 99)This chapter describes using the ENI/ENIW’s email feature. The foll

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20056-2 EMail Messages (Node 50 to 99)Configuring EmailSMTP Email AddressTo configure the email function,

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005EMail Messages (Node 50 to 99) 6-3Destination AddressesThe ENI/ENIW stores email addresses; it does n

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20056-4 EMail Messages (Node 50 to 99)Message Fields (to, from, subject)The ENI/ENIW includes the “to”, “

Page 118

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005EMail Messages (Node 50 to 99) 6-51. Start by configuring a MSG instruction.IMPORTANTThe ENI/ENIW doe

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20056-6 EMail Messages (Node 50 to 99)2. Open the message instruction and enter the appropriate variables

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1 Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Chapter 71761-NET-ENIW Web Server CapabilitiesThis chapter covers using the ENIW’s web server features. It

Page 121 - Troubleshooting

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20057-2 1761-NET-ENIW Web Server CapabilitiesThe lower frame is scrollable and consists of a group of sta

Page 122 - LED Sequence at Power-Up

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20051761-NET-ENIW Web Server Capabilities 7-3PLC-2 Unprotected Write MSG instruction, enter the element v

Page 123 - LED Indicators

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005vi Table of ContentsConfiguration Via Ladder Logic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-10Download To The

Page 124 - 9-4 Troubleshooting

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20057-4 1761-NET-ENIW Web Server CapabilitiesThe ENIW allows limited HTML formatting. For example, the st

Page 125 - Troubleshooting 9-5

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20051761-NET-ENIW Web Server Capabilities 7-5Displaying Device DataThe four Data View pages show data pus

Page 126 - Error Codes Generated by

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20057-6 1761-NET-ENIW Web Server CapabilitiesFigure 7.2 Example Write to First String on Second Data View

Page 127 - Specifications

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20051761-NET-ENIW Web Server Capabilities 7-7Figure 7.3 Example Write to First Integer on Second Data Vie

Page 128 - Mounting Dimensions

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20057-8 1761-NET-ENIW Web Server CapabilitiesWriting Data to the ENIWThe following table summarizes how s

Page 129 - Appendix

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20051761-NET-ENIW Web Server Capabilities 7-9Auto-Refresh of Data View PagesBy default, each Data View pa

Page 130 - Operation

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20057-10 1761-NET-ENIW Web Server CapabilitiesPosting Data to the DeviceEach of the four Data View pages

Page 131 - BOOTP/DHCP Utility

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20051761-NET-ENIW Web Server Capabilities 7-11Integer data, written to N50 can be in the range of -32768

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20057-12 1761-NET-ENIW Web Server CapabilitiesFigure 7.7 Example Event PageThe Event page displays a log

Page 133 - Considerations

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20051761-NET-ENIW Web Server Capabilities 7-13Figure 7.8 Diagnostic PageDisplay ConfigurationThe referenc

Page 134 - Data Throughput

1 Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005PrefaceRead this preface to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual. It provides information conc

Page 135 - Glossary

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20057-14 1761-NET-ENIW Web Server CapabilitiesUse the ENIW Utility to Configure the ENIW’s Web Server Fun

Page 136 - Glossary 2

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20051761-NET-ENIW Web Server Capabilities 7-15Figure 7.11 Enter Data View Page Titles and Set PasswordsTh

Page 137 - Glossary 3

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20057-16 1761-NET-ENIW Web Server Capabilities

Page 138 - Glossary 4

1 Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Chapter 8Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on EthernetThe chapter contains an example of using the ENI/E

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20058-2 Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on EthernetSystem DiagramFigure 8.1 Example ENI/ENIW NetworkT

Page 140 - 2 Index

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernet 8-3PurposeProvide Ethernet connectivity for CompactLo

Page 141 - Index 3

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20058-4 Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on EthernetFor this example, we will assign the following IP

Page 142 - 4 Index

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernet 8-5Figure 8.2 Throttling Message InstructionsConfigu

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Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 20058-6 Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernetused to configure this ENI/ENIW. When you start th

Page 144 - Installation Assistance

Publication 1761-UM006E-EN-P - August 2005Connecting CompactLogix Controllers on Ethernet 8-7Figure 8.5 ENI #1 Configuration - Message Routing

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