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ProSoft Technology PLX31-EIP-SIE User Manual

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MBS Protocol

PLX3x Series

User Manual

Ethernet and Serial Gateways

Page 124 of 218

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

September 17, 2014

7.1.3 Gateway Internal Database

The internal gateway database is central to the functionality of the gateway. This
database is shared between all the ports on the gateway, permitting data from
devices on one communication network port to be viewed and controlled by
devices on another port or network.

Modbus Port Access to Database

The Multiple slave support in the gateway permits remote Master applications
(HMI software, Quantum processors, etc

) to read from and write to the gateway’s

database.

When configured as a slave, the internal database of the gateway is used as the
source for read requests and the destination for write requests from remote
Masters. Access to the database is controlled by the command type received in
the incoming message from the remote Master. The following table defines the
relationship of the gateway’s internal database to the addresses required in the
incoming Modbus TCP/IP requests.

Database Address

Modbus Address

0

40001 (five-digit addressing) or 400001 (six-digit addressing)

1000

41001 or 410001

2000

42001 or 420001

3000

43001 or 430001

3999

44000 or 440000