Appendix, Index table, I−1030: epl mac address – Lenze EMF2191IB User Manual
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Appendix
Index table
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I−1030:
EPL MAC address
Index
0x1030
EPL name
NMT_InterfaceGroup_0h_REC
Subcode
Lenze
Values
Data type
1:
InterfaceIndex_U16
g
0
U16
2:
InterfaceDescription_VSTR
EMF2191IB_1
VSTR
3:
InterfaceType_U8
6
U8
4:
InterfaceMtu_U32
1500
U32
5:
InterfacePhysAddress_OSTR
"00:0A:86:84:xx:xx"
OSTR
6:
InterfaceName_VSTR
"IF1"
VSTR
7:
InterfaceOperStatus_U8
1
U8
Access: ro for subcodes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
and 7
Access: rw for subcode 6
The object contains information on the Ethernet interface. The subcode 5 contains the
MAC address. When the communication module is produced, the MAC address is assigned
unequivocally worldwide and provides addressing on the lowest level.
I−1101:
EPL telegram counter
Index
0x1101
EPL name
DIA_NMTTelegrCount_REC
Subcode
Lenze
Values
Data type
1:
IsochrCyc_U32
−
−
U32
Access: ro
Subcode 1 of the object contains a counter for POWERLINK cycles. The counter is started
with each power−on of the node at 0. An overflow occurs at 4.294.967.295.
I−1400:
EPL address : RPDO
Index
0x1400
EPL name
PDO_RxCommParam_XXh_REC.NodeID_U8
Subcode
Lenze
Values
Data type
1
0
0, 1 ... 240, 253, 254
U8
Access: rw
Subcode 1 of the object contains the node address (node ID) of the transmitting node for
the PDO channel (n+1).
Values > ’0’ describe the origin of a PRes telegram. The value ’0’ is reserved for "PReq"
(cannot be used in systems with a Lenze Servo Drive 9400 as managing node).
The value is only valid if the corresponding object 0x160x has a value > ’0’.