Ethernet port configuration page
The
Ethernet
configuration page is available for L20E, L50E, and L70E controllers. Use the page to do the following actions:- View and configure the port and IP address settings for IPv4 or IPv6 (for L50E and L70E controllers only).
- Obtain IP addresses automatically using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) or manually configure IP settings, and then download it to the controller when inProgrammode.
- Open the communication diagnostics view.
- Synchronize the settings in the controller with theInternet Protocol Settingsin your project using theDownload to controllerorUpload from controllerbutton.
- Select and clear theDetect duplicate IPv4/IPv6 addresscheckbox to enable and disable duplicate IP address detection.
- Turn on or turn off duplicate IP address detection for IPv4 or IPv6 (for L50E and L70E controllers only).
- Configure port settings, such as mode and speed.If you change theSpeedorDuplex Modesettings and then download changes to the controller,FactoryTalk Design Workbenchdisconnects the controller after the download. This only happens when using an Ethernet connection, not when using a USB connection.
- Enable or disable theModbus TCPserver.
Setting | Description |
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Diagnose | Opens the communication diagnostics view.
Diagnose is available when the controller is online. |
Port Settings | |
Port state | Enables or disables the Ethernet port. Disables the port prohibits both transmitting data and receiving data. Options are:
The Ethernet port is disabled by default. |
Auto-negotiate speed and duplex mode | Determines whether the controller will automatically negotiate the port's speed and duplex mode.
The auto-negotiation function turned on by default with a default speed of 10 Mbps. |
Internet Protocol (IP) Settings | |
Configure IPv4 | Enables or disables IPv4. FactoryTalk Design Workbench supports using IPv4 to download or upload projects and controller configurations.Options are:
IPv4 is enabled by default. |
Obtain IP address automatically using DHCP | Enables or disables the DHCP server to obtain IP addresses automatically. Options are:
It is enabled by default. |
Configure IP address and settings | Enables the manual entry for the IPv4 address, Subnet mask, and Gateway address. Options are:
It is disabled by default. |
IP address | Identifies the IP address of the controller on an Ethernet/IP network. Incorrect ranges for Static IPv4 IP addresses are:
When you configure the IP address manually, the box displays either of the following:
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Subnet mask | Separates the entered IP address into a network address and a host address.
If the subnet mask is not correct, you cannot build the program successfully. |
Gateway address | Specifies the network address of the gateway that connects individual physical networks into a system of networks.
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Detect duplicate IP address | Enables or disables duplicate IP address detection. Options are:
It is enabled by default. |
Configure IPv6 (for L50E and L70E controllers only) | Enables or disables IPv6. When selected, the IPv6 settings are available for configuration.
Options are:
By default, IPv6 is disabled. Either IPv4 or IPv6 must be enabled. |
Obtain IPv6 address automatically (for L50E and L70E controllers only) | Enables the automatic retrieving of IPv6 network addresses using DHCP. Available when IPv6 is enabled. Options are:
It is disabled by default. |
Configure IPv6 address and settings (for L50E and L70E controllers only) | Enables the entries for IPv6 address , Subnet prefix length, and Gateway address.
Available when IPv6 is enabled. Options are:
It is disabled by default. |
IPv6 address (for L50E and L70E controllers only) | Identifies the IPv6 address for the controller on an EtherNet network. IPv6 address is 128 bits long, represented as eight groups of four hexadecimal digits, separated by colons. For example, 2001:0db8:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0001. The following IPv6 addresses are likely to be set to the Micro800 controller:
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Subnet prefix length (for L50E and L70E controllers only) | Specifies the size of the network portion of the IPv6 address.
The valid subnet prefix length range is from 0 through 128. For example, an IPv6 address 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334 with a subnet prefix length of 64 means that the first 64 bits (2001:0db8:85a3:0000) identify the network portion, and the remaining 64 bits identify the host portion. When configuring the network settings manually, enter the IPv6 address , and then click the Subnet prefix length box to auto fill the value. Otherwise, Subnet prefix length remains empty. |
Gateway address (for L50E and L70E controllers only) | A gateway connects individual physical networks into a system of networks.
When configuring the network settings manually, enter the IPv6 gateway address. |
Detect duplicate IPv6 addresses (for L50E and L70E controllers only) | Enables and disables duplicate IPv6 address detection.
Detect duplicate IP address options:
It is enabled by default. |
Ethernet/IP | |
Inactivity timeout | Specifies the inactivity time period in seconds. The value is from 60 through 3600. The default value is 120. |
Modbus TCP | |
Server state | Turns on or turns off the Modbus TCP server. The Modbus TCP server is turned off by default. |
Ethernet - DNP3 Over IP (available for 2080-L70E-24QBBN and 2080-L70E-24QWBN controllers) | |
DNP3 over IP | Turns on or turns off DNP3 over the Ethernet and configures the Ethernet-specific parameters for DNP3 when turned on. The DNP3 service over Ethernet will be turned on after a restart. |
Slave node address | Specifies the address of the controller on the DNP3 network. Each device on the network must have a unique address. The node address ranges from 0 through 65519. |
Enable master address validation | Determines from which node address the controller accepts client requests.
The node address ranges from 0 through 65519. |
Enable self-address | Allows or prohibits any packets that contain the destination address 65532 (FFFCh) to be accepted and processed. This provides a mechanism for a client to discover the configured address of the controller when connected point-to-point. In a networked environment, this checkbox must be left clear. |
Master node address | Specifies the node address from which the controller accepts the requests when Enable master address validation is selected.The node address ranges from 0 through 65519. Master node 0 is available by default. |
Enable access control for master IP address | Determines from which IP addresses the controller accepts DNP3 client requests.
The maximum number of client IP addresses for access control is 5. |
End point type | Selects the endpoint type from one of the following:
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Local port number (UDP) | Specifies the UDP port number on the controller that the DNP3 client uses for UDP broadcasts. This is used with any endpoint type. The port number ranges from 0 through 65535. The default value is 20000. |
Local port number (TCP) | Specifies the TCP port number on the controller that the DNP3 client connects to. This is used with a Listening or Dual endpoint.The port number ranges from 0 through 65535. The default value is 20000. |
Master UDP port number (Unsol) | Specifies the UDP port number on the DNP3 client to which the controller sends unsolicited responses. This is used with a Datagram only endpoint.The port number ranges from 0 through 65535. |
Master UDP port number (Init Unsol) | Specifies the UDP port number on the DNP3 client to which the controller sends its unsolicited null response with RESTART IIN bit set after a restart. This is used with a Datagram only endpoint and Send the initial unsolicited null response on restart is selected on the DNP3 Slave tab.The port number ranges from 0 through 65535. |
Master TCP port number (Unsol) | Specifies the TCP port number on the DNP3 client to which the controller connects for unsolicited response. This is used with a Dual endpoint and when the DNP3 client doesn't already have a TCP connection open with the controller.The port number ranges from 0 through 65535. The default value is 20000. |
Keep-alive interval | Specifies the time interval, in seconds, for the TCP keep-alive mechanism. If the DNP3 client does not send any communication on an open TCP connection within this timeout period, the controller initiates a DNP3 Data Link Layer status request. If no response is received within the confirmation time period, 10 seconds by default, the controller will end the TCP connection. This is used with a Listening or Dual endpoint.The value is from 1 through 65535. The default value is 10. |
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