If you see different values displayed in the Diagnostic menus than what are in your DFNT.CFG file in the [DF1 Pass-Through Port] or [DF1 Pass-Through Server Port 1] sections, it could be due to the Pass-Through Server or Pass-Through Port being disabled. This is caused by a quirk...
Read moreEach ProLinx DFNT module will support at least one client connection, and as many as 5 simultaneous server connections.With one client connection, the module will open a socket to a server (slave) device and will obtain data from it based on the configuration done in the ProLinx ...
Read moreWhen the module is configured as an EtherNet/IP server, service port 44818 (0XAF12) is used to access the module. All EtherNet/IP server devices use this service port number. When the module is configured as a client, it will use a service port number greater than 1024 to identif...
Read moreThe implementation of the DFNT product line can talk to many EtherNet I/P devices, but by no means all of them. The module when used as a Client (master) can only issue PCCC commands to the Server (slave) device. A PCCC message always uses a file address like N10:0, F15:2, etc Th...
Read moreWhen a Ethernet/IP Client is reading or writing to a DFNT (server) Database Address, the addressing is listed as below:v:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);}o:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);}w:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);}.shape {behavior:url(#default#VML);} Normal 0 false false fals...
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