Rockwell Automation 1785-ENET PLC-5 Ethernet Interface Module Installation Instructions User Manual
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34 PLC-5 Ethernet Interface Module
Publication 1785-IN019B-EN-P - January 2007
The second list contains Application Level Statistics. These pages present information
about the Client Server Protocol (CSP) and the Control Information Protocol (CIP),
such as:
• Memory usage
• Inbound/outbound connection information
• Packet processing
Details of the first four of these pages are described in the following table:
The remainder of the Application Level Statistics pages present detailed information
on CIP protocol counters. This information will be used in the should you call
Rockwell Automation Technical Support for troubleshooting.
6. Click Memory Map at the bottom of the current dialog.
The Data Table Memory Map page appears and displays a table that lists the data
table files and their type and size in elements of the connected controller.
Each file contains a hyperlink that takes you to the specific Data Table Monitor dialog
for that file.
7. Click DT Monitor at the bottom of the Data Table Memory Map dialog.
The Data Table Monitor page appears and displays a table that shows the contents of
the selected controller’s data table file.
The available and default display formats depend on the data type of the file.
8. Press Prev or Next to display the previous or next page of the data table file.
You can change the Data Table Address, Display Format, and Refresh data every
fields by entering the data in the text boxes and clicking the Change Parameters
button.
This Page
Indicates
Application Memory Statistics
information on the number of connections available and the number currently
in use for inbound/outbound connections
Dualport Message Statistics
number of Command/Reply packets being processed between the 1785-ENET
module and the PLC-5 programmable controller
CSP Session Table
inbound/outbound information for the CSP connection
Encapsulation Protocol Session
Table
inbound/outbound connection information for the CIP connections