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Appendix B
Option Module Parameters
Host Parameters—Tap Mode
When operating the option module in Tap mode,
Host parameters are NOT
supported.
22
[Net Rate Act 2]
Displays the actual speed and duplex network data rate for the
option module’s ENET2 network port.
Values:
0 = No Link
1 = 10 Mbps Full
2 = 10 Mbps Half
3 = 100 Mbps Full
4 = 100 Mbps Half
5 = Dup IP Addr
Type:
Read Only
23
[Net Rate Cfg 3]
Sets the speed and duplex network data rate at which the option
module communicates on its ENET3 (DEVICE) port. (Updates
Device Parameter 24 - [Net Rate Act 3] after a reset.)
Default:
0 = Autodetect
Values:
0 = Autodetect
1 = 10 Mbps Full
2 = 10 Mbps Half
3 = 100 Mbps Full
4 = 100 Mbps Half
5 = Disabled
Type:
Read/Write
Reset Required:
Yes
24
[Net Rate Act 3]
Displays the actual speed and duplex network data rate for the
option module’s ENET3 (DEVICE) port.
Values:
0 = No Link
1 = 10 Mbps Full
2 = 10 Mbps Half
3 = 100 Mbps Full
4 = 100 Mbps Half
5 = Dup IP Addr
Type:
Read Only
25
[Reset Module]
No action if set to “0” (Ready). Resets the option module if set to
“1” (Reset Module). Restores the option module to its factory
default settings if set to “2” (Set Defaults). This parameter is a
command. It will be reset to “0” (Ready) after the command has
been performed.
When performing a Set Defaults, the drive may detect a conflict.
If this occurs, the drive will not allow a Set Defaults action. You
must resolve the conflict before attempting a Set Defaults action
for the option module.
Default:
0 = Ready
Values:
0 = Ready
1 = Reset Module
2 = Set Defaults
Type:
Read/Write
Reset Required:
No
26
[Web Enable]
Enables/disables the option module’s web pages.
Default:
0 = Disabled
Values:
0 = Disabled
1 = Enabled
Type:
Read/Write
Reset Required:
No
Parameter
No.
Name and Description
Details
ATTENTION: Risk of injury or equipment damage exists. If the option
module is transmitting I/O that controls the drive, the drive may fault
when you reset the option module. Determine how your drive will
respond before resetting the option module.