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ProSoft Technology PLX31-EIP-SIE User Manual

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PLX3x Series

EIP Protocol

Ethernet and Serial Gateways

User Manual

ProSoft Technology, Inc.

Page 87 of 218

September 17, 2014

Verify that the CIP radio-button is selected as the COMMUNICATION METHOD.
The PATH specifies the message route from the processor to the EIP gateway.
Path elements are separated by commas. In the example path shown, the first
element is "Enet", which is the user-defined name given to the 1756-ENET
gateway in the chassis (the slot number of the ENET gateway can be substituted
for the name), the second element, "2", represents the Ethernet port on the 1756-
ENET gateway, and the last element of the path, "192.168.0.75", is the IP
address of the gateway, the target for the message.

More complex paths are possible if routing to other networks using multiple 1756-
ENET gateways and racks. Refer to the Support Knowledgebase for more
information on Ethernet routing and path definitions.

Encapsulated PCCC Read Message
Read commands transfer data from the gateway to a processor. The following
encapsulated PCCC commands are supported:

PLC2 Unprotected Read

PLC5 Typed Read

PLC5 Word Range Read

PLC Typed Read

An example rung used to execute a read command is shown in the following
diagram:

The MESSAGE CONFIGURATION dialog box must be completed to define the
data set to transfer to the processor from the gateway. An example of the dialog
box follows: