Owner manual
Table Of Contents
- 1794-UM066A-EN-P FLEX I/O Dual Port EtherNet/IP Adapter Modules User Manual
- Important User Information
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- 1 - Overview of FLEX I/O and Your Redundant EtherNet/IP Adapter Module
- Overview
- The FLEX I/O System
- Adapter Features
- Types of Adapters
- Hardware and Software Compatibility
- What the Adapter Does
- Use of the Control and Information Protocol (CIP)
- Understanding the Producer/Consumer Model
- Specifying the Requested Packet Interval (RPI)
- Support of Rack Optimized and Direct Connections
- Chapter Summary
- 2 - Install Your FLEX I/O Adapter
- 3 - Configure the Adapter for Your EtherNet/IP Network
- 4 - Rack Optimized Discrete I/O
- 5 - Analog I/O with Direct Connection
- A - Interpret Status Indicators
- B - Specifications
- C - Configure the RSLinx Ethernet Communication Driver
- D - Adapter Web Dialogs
- Index
- Back Cover
Publication 1794-UM066A-EN-P - February 2012
Configure the Adapter for Your EtherNet/IP Network 21
Save the Relation List
You can save the Relation List to use later. To save the Relation List do the
following:
1. Select Save As... from the File menu.
The Save As dialog box appears.
2. Select the folder you want to save the list to.
3. Enter a file name for the Relation List (for example, control system
configuration) and click Save.
If you want to see your saved file names in the Open dialog box, save your
files using the default file type (*.bpc).
Configure Your Adapter
using DHCP Software
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) software automatically assigns
IP addresses to client stations logging onto a TCP/IP network. DHCP is based
on BootP and maintains some backward compatibility. The main difference is
that BootP was designed for manual configuration, while DHCP allows for