VM600 networking manual MAVM600-NET/E 2 - 5
Edition 9 - February 2018
Working with configuration files
CPUM CARD DIRECTORY STRUCTURE AND CONFIGURATION FILES
See 10.6 PROFINET configuration files for additional information.
2.4.2 CPUM cards running firmware version 801
For CPUM cards running firmware version 801, refer to the VM600 networking manual,
edition 8 (or earlier), for information on the directory structure and configuration files related
to the earlier implementation of the PROFINET software interface.
2.5 Working with configuration files
A CPUM card’s configuration files can be displayed or edited in a number of different ways.
See also 1.2 Communication recommendations.
For CPUM cards running firmware version 075 or later:
• Using an Ethernet communications link either to edit files directly on the CPUM card or
to download files from the CPUM card, edit the files locally using a text editor on a
computer, then upload the files to the CPUM card. For example, using the
CPUM Configurator software (see 6 CPUM Configurator).
• Using an Ethernet communications link to download files from the CPUM card, edit the
files locally using a text editor on a computer, then upload the files to the CPUM card. For
example, an FTP session using FileZilla Client and Notepad++ (a text editor).
• Using an Ethernet communications link to display and edit files directly on the CPUM
card. For example, a Telnet session running Midnight Commander on the CPUM card.
For CPUM cards running firmware version 074:
• Using an Ethernet communications link to download files from the CPUM card, edit the
files locally using a text editor on a computer, then upload the files to the CPUM card. For
example, an FTP session using FileZilla Client and Notepad++ (a text editor).
• Using a serial communications link or an Ethernet communications link to display and
edit files on the CPUM card. For example, a Telnet session running Midnight
Commander on the CPUM card.
For CPUM cards running firmware version 073 or earlier:
• Using a serial communications link or an Ethernet communications link to display and
edit files directly on the CPUM card. For example, a serial or a Telnet session running
the vi text editor on the CPUM card.
Table 2-4: PROFINET configuration files for CPUM cards
running firmware version 081 or later
PROFINET
configuration file
Description
profinet.cfg
An additional configuration file for PROFINET
communications (version 081 or later)
Note: The directory structure (location) for the PROFINET configuration file on the CPUM card is:
etc/cpum/mbsrv/profinet.cfg