Important User InformationLocal Product SupportRequired EquipmentApplying PowerConfiguring the AdapterConfiguration ToolsUsing RSLinx Classic SoftwareOK.Creating RSLogix 500 Project, Version 7.00 or LaterUsing the I/OAbout I/O MessagingRules for Using DatalinksFunctions of the Example ProgramsDrive and Adapter Parameter SettingsUsing Explicit MessagingPerforming Explicit MessagesTroubleshootingPort Status IndicatorNET A Status IndicatorDiagnostics Web PageKit (20-XCOMM-DC-BASE)SpecificationsAppendix BInstance AttributesServicesInstancesClass AttributesInstancesObject Specific ServicesClass CodeClass AttributesInstancesServicesInstancesInstance AttributesLogic Command/Status WordsGlossaryDatalinksDevice Level Ring (DLR)DLR Announce FrameDLR Beacon FrameDLR Ring SupervisorDPI ProductDriveExplorer SoftwareDuplexE EDS (Electronic Data Sheet) FilesExplicit MessagingF Fault ActionFault ConfigurationG GatewayHold LastI Idle ActionI/O DataM Master-Slave HierarchyN NVS (Nonvolatile Storage)P PCCC (Programmable Controller Communications Command)PingS ScannerStatus IndicatorsSwitchesT TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)U UDP (User Datagram Protocol)Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment. Safety Guidelines for the Application, Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls (Publication SGI-1.1 available from your local Rockwell Automation sales office or online at ) describes so...See more on literature.rockwellautomation IBM
Dual-port network topology - IBM
This document describes the new panels, tag identifiers and how to perform specific tasks using these components to configure OSA-ICC dual-port. Figure 1 shows connectivity with OSA-ICC dual-port
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