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Rockwell Automation 25-COMM-E2P PowerFlex 25-COMM-E2P Dual-Port EtherNet/IP Adapter User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 520COM-UM003A-EN-E - June 2013

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Troubleshooting

Chapter 8

9

DSI Removed

The adapter detected that the DSI device was disconnected.

10

DSI Logon

The adapter has established communications with the DSI device.

11

DSI Timeout

The adapter has lost communications with the DSI device.

12

DSI Brand Flt

The brand of the DSI device is different from the adapter.

13

Host 0 Logon

The adapter has established communications with host 0.

14

Host 1 Logon

The adapter has established communications with host 1 (multi-drive mode).

15

Host 2 Logon

The adapter has established communications with host 2 (multi-drive mode).

16

Host 3 Logon

The adapter has established communications with host 3 (multi-drive mode).

17

Host 4 Logon

The adapter has established communications with host 4 (multi-drive mode).

18

Host 0 Timeout

The adapter has lost communications with host 0.

19

Host 1 Timeout

The adapter has lost communications with host 1 (multi-drive mode).

20

Host 2 Timeout

The adapter has lost communications with host 2 (multi-drive mode).

21

Host 3 Timeout

The adapter has lost communications with host 3 (multi-drive mode).

22

Host 4 Timeout

The adapter has lost communications with host 4 (multi-drive mode).

23

Host 0 Brand Flt

The brand of host 0 is different from the adapter.

24

Host 1 Brand Flt

The brand of host 1 is different from the adapter (multi-drive mode).

25

Host 2 Brand Flt

The brand of host 2 is different from the adapter (multi-drive mode).

26

Host 3 Brand Flt

The brand of host 3 is different from the adapter (multi-drive mode).

27

Host 4 Brand Flt

The brand of host 4 is different from the adapter (multi-drive mode).

28...30

Reserved

Network Events

31

Net Dup Address

The adapter uses the same IP address as another device on the network.

32

Net Comm Fault

The adapter detected a communications fault on the network and has performed the
“Comm Flt” action specified by the user.

33

Net Sent Reset

The adapter received a reset from the network.

34

Net IO Close

An I/O connection from the network to the adapter was closed.

35

Net Idle Fault

The adapter detected a network idle condition on the network and has performed the
“Idle Flt” action specified by the user.

36

Net IO Open

An I/O connection from the network to the adapter has been opened.

37

Net IO Timeout

An I/O connection from the network to the adapter has timed out.

38

Reserved

39

PCCC IO Close

The device sending PCCC Control messages to the adapter has set the PCCC Control
Timeout to zero.

40

PCCC IO Open

The adapter has begun receiving PCCC Control messages (the PCCC Control Timeout
was previously set to a non-zero value).

41

PCCC IO Timeout

The adapter has not received a PCCC Control message for longer than the PCCC Control
Timeout.

42

Msg Ctrl Open

The timeout attribute in either the CIP Register or Assembly object was written with a
non-zero value, allowing control messages to be sent to the adapter.

43

Msg Ctrl Close

The timeout attribute in either the CIP Register or Assembly object was written with a
zero value, disallowing control messages to be sent to the adapter.

44

Msg Ctrl Timeout

The timeout attribute in either the CIP Register or Assembly object elapsed between
accesses of those objects.

45...54

Reserved

55

BOOTP Response

The adapter has received a response to its BOOTP request.

56...57

Reserved

58

Module Defaulted

The adapter has been set to factory defaults.

59

FPGA Fact Load

The adapter has loaded the factory configuration into its FPGA.

60

FPGA User Load

The adapter has loaded the user configuration into its FPGA.

61

Net Link 1 Up

A network link was available for the adapter on its Ethernet network port 1 (ENET1).

Adapter Events

Code

Event

Description