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Chapter 9 Communication instructions
180 Rockwell Automation Publication 2080-RM001D-EN-E - February 2015
ErrorID
code
SubErrorID Error code description
115 Message timed out while waiting for a response from the link layer.
69 Server response format related error codes
65 Message reply does not match request.
68 Message reply data type not valid/supported. (MSG_CIPSYMBOLIC).
208 No IP address configured for the network.
209 Maximum number of connections used no connections available.
210 Invalid internet address or node address.
217 Message execution was canceled by user. (Cancel parameter was set to TRUE).
218 No network buffer space available.
222 Reserved.
224 CIP response error code. SubErrorID specifies the CIP status and ExtErrorID specifies the CIP extended status value. Refer to the CIP
specification for possible error code values.
255 Channel is shutdown or reconfiguration is in progress. Error code occurs immediately after power on until a connection is established, and is
normal behavior.
It may also occur in one of the following situations:
An Ethernet cable is disconnected
An IP address cannot be detected
A serial port plugin is present but not configured
CIPTARGETCFG data type
The following table describes the CIPTARGETCFG data type.
Parameter Data type Description
Path STRING[80] Path for the target. A maximum of two hops can be specified. The path syntax is:
{"<port>,<node/slot address>"}2
See also Target path for CIP messaging on page 181.
CipConnMode USINT CIP Connection type.
0 - Unconnected (default)
1 - Class3 connection
See also CIP/EIP message connections on page 182
UcmmTimeout UDINT Unconnected message timeout (in milliseconds). The amount of time to wait for a reply for unconnected
messages, including connection establishment for connected message.
Valid values: 250-10,000.
Set to 0 to use the default value of 3000.
A value set to less than 250 will be set to 250 (minimum).
A value set to greater than 10,000 will be set to 10,000 (maximum).
See also CIP message timeout timers on page 183.

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