EasyManua.ls Logo

Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley 1769-L24ER-QBFC1B

Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley 1769-L24ER-QBFC1B
332 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Rockwell Automation Publication 1769-UM021I-EN-P - May 2018 121
Chapter 6
Communicate over Networks
All CompactLogix™ 5370 controllers support these tasks over an EtherNet/IP
network:
•Control distributed I/O
Send/receive messages to/from other devices on the same network or
another network
Produce/consume (interlock) data between controllers
Socket interface
CompactLogix 5370 L2 and L3 controllers support these tasks over a
DeviceNet network:
•Control distributed I/O
Send messages to devices on the same network; the controller cannot
receive messages from other devices on the network.
All CompactLogix 5370 controllers also support temporary connections from
your computer via a USB connection.
EtherNet/IP Network
Communication
The EtherNet/IP network offers a full suite of control, configuration, and data
collection services by layering the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) over the
standard internet protocols, such as TCP/IP and UDP. This combination of
well-accepted standards provides the capability that is required to support
information data exchange and control applications.
The CompactLogix 5370 controllers use socket interface transactions and
conventional communication over the EtherNet/IP network to communicate
with Ethernet devices that do not support the EtherNet/IP application
protocol.
For more information on socket interface transactions, see Socket Interface
with CompactLogix 5370 Controllers on page 131.
Topic Page
EtherNet/IP Network Communication 121
DeviceNet Network Communication 134

Table of Contents

Related product manuals