Host Application Objects 196 (258)
• Response Details
Field Contents Comments
CmdExt[0] Reserved (set to zero)
CmdExt[1]
MsgData[0] Continue/Block Value: Meaning:
0 Continue. The host application will not per-
form any changes to the Real Identification,
A connect response may be sent on the net-
work immediately following this response.
1 Block. The host application will perform
changes in the Real identification in re-
sponse to the received Expected identifica-
tion. A connect response will not be sent on
the network until Ident_Change_Done is
sent by the host application
Returning any error response or providing no data/ too
much data will give the ssame result as responding with
Continue (0).
The timeout is 300 seconds. A “Continue” response or
the Ident_Change_Done command should be sent well
within this time limit.
Data Format
When all data has been received, the resulting data shall be interpreted as follows:
Type Name Description
UINT16 iNbrApi Number of APIs in configuration
UINT32 iApiNbr Initial module block including API number and
number of module blocks in the API.
UINT16 iNbrMod
UINT16 iSlotNbr Module block (8 bytes), see below.
UINT16 iNbrSubMod
UINT32 lModIdent
UINT16 iSubSlotNbr Submodule block (10 bytes), see below.
UINT32 lSubModI-
dent
UINT16 iInData-
Length
UINT16 iOutData-
Length
The initial API block (iNbrApi) defines the number of APIs in the configuration.
Each API has an initial module block, that includes information on the API number (iApiNbr) and the number
of modules (or slots) in the API.
Each module starts with a module block, which holds the slot number, the number of submodules (or sub-
slots) and the module identity number.
Finally each submodule block holds subslot number, submodule identification number, input and output data
lengths.
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