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Anybus CompactCom 40 EtherNet/IP User Manual

Anybus CompactCom 40 EtherNet/IP
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Doc.Id. HMSI-27-212
Anybus CompactCom 40 EtherNet/IP
Doc.Rev. 1.5
Instance Attributes (Instance #14, SMTP User)
This instance holds user name for the SMTP account.
Extended
Instance Attributes (Instance #15, SMTP Password)
This instance holds the password for the SMTP account. Changes are valid after reset.
Extended
# Name Access Type Description
1
Name
a
a. Multilingual, see “Multilingual Strings” on page 107.
Get Array of CHAR ‘SMTP User
2 Data type Get UINT8 07h (= CHAR)
3 Number of elements Get UINT8 40h
4 Descriptor Get UINT8 07h (read/write/shared access)
5 Value Get/Set Array of CHAR Any change is valid after reset.
SMTP account user name, 64 characters
6 Configured Value Get Array of CHAR Holds the configured value, which will be written to attribute
#5 after the module has been reset.
SMTP account user name , 64 characters
# Name Access Type Description
1
Name
a
a. Multilingual, see “Multilingual Strings” on page 107.
Get Array of CHAR ‘SMTP Pswd’
2 Data type Get UINT8 07h (= CHAR)
3 Number of elements Get UINT8 40h
4 Descriptor Get UINT8 07h (read/write/shared access)
5 Value Get/Set Array of CHAR Any change is valid after reset.
SMTP account password, 64 characters
6 Configured Value Get Array of CHAR Holds the configured value, which will be written to attribute
#5 after the module has been reset.
SMTP account password, 64 characters

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Anybus CompactCom 40 EtherNet/IP Specifications

General IconGeneral
Communication ProtocolEtherNet/IP
Form FactorCompact
ProtocolEthernet/IP
Data Rates10/100 Mbps
ConnectorRJ45
CertificationsCE, UL

Summary

Chapter 1 About the Anybus CompactCom 40 EtherNet/IP

1.2 Features

Lists the key features and functionalities offered by the module.

Chapter 2 Basic Operation

2.2 Device Customization

Details how to configure device identity, EDS files, and other settings.

2.3 Communication Settings

Explains TCP/IP and physical link settings for network communication.

2.4 Diagnostics

Describes how to access and interpret diagnostic information from the module.

2.5 Network Data Exchange

Covers application data, process data, and data type translation.

Chapter 4 Web Server

4.3 Server Configuration

Covers settings for the web server, including root directory and content types.

Chapter 6 Server Side Include (SSI)

6.3 Command Functions

Details various SSI command functions for interacting with the module.

Chapter 8 CIP Objects

8.3 Identity Object (01h)

Provides identification and general information about the module.

8.5 Assembly Object (04h)

Holds Process Data sent/received by the host application via static assemblies.

8.6 Connection Manager (06h)

Used for establishing and managing connections across subnets.

8.7 Parameter Object (0Fh)

Provides an interface to the module's configuration parameters.

8.12 ADI Object (A2h)

Maps instances in the Application Data Object to EtherNet/IP.

8.14 TCP/IP Interface Object (F5h)

Configures the TCP/IP network interface settings.

8.15 Ethernet Link Object (F6h)

Maintains link counters and status for IEEE 802.3 communications.

Chapter 9 Anybus Module Objects

9.5 Network Configuration Object (04h)

Holds network-specific configuration parameters settable by the end user.

Chapter 10 Host Application Objects

10.2 Functional Safety Host Object (E8h)

Specifies safety settings and is mandatory if Functional Safety is supported.

10.2 EtherNet/IP Host Object (F8h)

Implements EtherNet/IP specific features in the host application.

10.3 Ethernet Host Object (F9h)

Implements Ethernet features in the host application.

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