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Anybus CompactCom 40 EtherNet/IP User Manual

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Anybus CompactCom 40 EtherNet/IP
Doc.Rev. 1.5
9.11 CIP Port Configuration Object (0Dh)
Category
Extended
Object Description
This object is used to populate and enumerate the CIP Port Object (see “Port Object (F4h)” on page
85) on the network side. Basically, this is a matter of creating and updating instances and attributes which
shall represent a CIP Port within the host application. This process is necessary in case support for Un-
connected CIP Routing has been enabled (see “EtherNet/IP Host Object (F8h)” on page 161, Instance
Attribute #17).
Each instance within this object corresponds to an instance in the CIP Port Object. The object supports
up to 8 instances, where instance #1 is dedicated to the local TCP port, enabling the host application to
implement up to 7 additional ports. Instance #1 will automatically be populated with default values,
however it is possible for the host application to customize instance attributes #2 and #4.
Apart from attribute #7, it is possible to write to the instance attributes only during setup. The host ap-
plication is responsible for keeping instance attribute #7 updated for all ports located within the host
application.
See also...
“Port Object (F4h)” on page 85 (CIP)
“EtherNet/IP Host Object (F8h)” on page 161 (Instance Attribute #17)
IMPORTANT: Note that the module does not take over the host application responsibility for error control; the module
will not verify that the data set by the host application is correct.
Supported Commands
Object: Get_Attribute
Create
Delete
Instance: Get_Attribute
Set_Attribute

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Anybus CompactCom 40 EtherNet/IP Specifications

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