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12.4 Higher-level automation systems
A SIMOTION device can be connected to a higher-level automation system. Communication
takes place via the MPI interface of the SIMATIC STEP 7 device or the non-isochronous
PROFIBUS interface of the SIMOTION device.
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Additional references
For additional information, refer to:
SIMOTION Communication
System Manual
12.5 TCP ports for access to SIMOTION/SINAMICS
TCP ports for access to SIMOTION/SINAMICS
Which TCP ports must be enabled in a router (or firewall) to permit access to a SIMOTION
controller or SINAMICS drive via Ethernet?
NOTICE
Security information
The functions and solutions described here are limited primarily to the implementation of the
automation task. Please also note that in case of networking your plant with other parts of
the plant, the company network or the Internet, appropriate protective measures within the
framework of industrial security must be adopted.
See also Internet (www.siemens.com/industrialsecurity).
Configuring a further connection (such as HMI)
12.5 TCP ports for access to SIMOTION/SINAMICS
SIMOTION SCOUT
208 Configuration Manual, 11/2016

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