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2.11 Mapping Tags in the Gateway to EtherNet/IP
After you have mapped the MMS messages, Report, and GOOSE mapping from
the IED to the gateway, you must map these tags to the EtherNet/IP side of the
gateway. This makes the tags and associated data available to the PLC. This is
the second of two steps in mapping data from the IED to the PAC.
1 First, you mapped the tag from the device to the gateway. This creates a
location in the gateway database to store the data associated with the tags.
Refer to Mapping Data Attributes from IEDs to the Gateway on page 25 for
this first step.
2 Second, you map the tag from the gateway database to the gateway
Etherenet/IP port. This sets up an MMS data movement (IEC 61850-8-1) to
push the data to the Logix processor (if the tag can be read) or to write to
data to the IED (if the tag can be written).
In the Network View pane in the EIP-61850 Configuration Manager, double-click
the EtherNet/IP Device bubble.