What the adapter does – Rockwell Automation 1734-AENT, Series B POINT I/O EtherNet/IP Adapter Module User Manual User Manual
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Chapter 1 Overview of the 1734 POINT I/O EtherNet/IP Adapter
Some of the module’s features are as follows:
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EtherNet/IP messages encapsulated within standard TCP/UDP/IP
protocol
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Common application layer with ControlNet and DeviceNet networks
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Interfacing via Category 5 rated twisted pair cable
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Half/full duplex 10 Mbit or 100 Mbit operation
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DIN rail mounting
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Communication to and from other POINT I/O modules on the same
DIN rail
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Communication supported by RSLinx software
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IP address assigned via standard BootP or DHCP tools
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I/O configuration via RSLogix 5000 software
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No network scheduling required
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No routing tables required
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Support of connections from multiple controllers simultaneously
You must use RSLogix 5000 to configure these features. For more details on
configuration, see
What the Adapter Does
The I/O adapters perform the following primary tasks:
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Control of real-time I/O data (also known as implicit messaging) - the
adapter serves as a bridge between I/O modules and the network
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Support of messaging data for configuration and programming
information (also known as explicit messaging)
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EtherNet/IP Network
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N
B
T
Other
Network
Devices
A
E
N
T
POINT
I/O
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N
B
T
ControlLogix
I/O