Place of Origin: | Japan |
Brand Name: | Tamagawa |
Certification: | CE |
Model Number: | TS2014N181E32 |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1pcs |
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Packaging Details: | carton |
Delivery Time: | in stock |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability: | 100pcs/week |
TAMAGAWA: | TAMAGAWA | TS2014N181E32: | TS2014N181E32 |
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Japan: | Japan | Color: | Black |
Temperature: | 20-80 | Material: | Iron |
Wire: | Wire | Dimension: | 50mm |
rem_tsap_id[3-16] = irrelevant | rem_tsap_id[2] = rack and slot of partner end point (bits 0 to |
ISO-on-TCP: partner TSAP-ID: | Slot number, bits 5 to 7: rack number) |
rem_tsap_id[1] = B#16#E0 | rem_tsap_id[3-16] = TSAP extension, optional |
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UDP: This parameter is not used.
56 … 61 next_staddr Array [1..6] of
Byte
This parameter is not used.
62 … 63 spare Word Reserved: W#16#0000
See also
Configuring the Local/Partner connection pathIf your programming device is using an on-board adapter card connected to your plant LAN
(and possibly the world-wide web), the IP Address Network ID and subnet mask of your CPU
and the programming device's on-board adapter card must be exactly the same. The
Network ID is the first part of the IP address (first three octets) (for example, 211.154.184.16)
that determines what IP network you are on. The subnet mask normally has a value of
255.255.255.0; however, since your computer is on a plant LAN, the subnet mask may have
various values (for example, 255.255.254.0) in order to set up unique subnets. The subnet
mask, when combined with the device IP address in a mathematical AND operation, defines
the boundaries of an IP subneIn a world-wide web scenario, where your programming devices, network devices, and IProuters will communicate with the world, unique IP addresses must be assigned to avoidconflict with other network users. Contact your company IT department personnel, who arefamiliar with your plant networks, for assignment of your IP addresses. If your programming device is usingan Ethernet-to-USB adapter card connected to anisolated network, the IP Address Network ID and subnet mask of your CPU and theprogramming device's Ethernet-to-USB adapter card must be exactly the same. The Network
ID is the first part of the IP address (first three octets) (for example, 211.154.184.16) thatdetermines what IP network you are on. The subnet mask normally has a value of
255.255.255.0. The subnet mask, when combined with the device IP address in a
mathematical AND operation, defines the boundaries of an IP subnet.
Note
An Ethernet-to-USB adapter card is useful when you do not want your CPU on your
company LAN. During initial testing or commissioning tests, this arrangement is particularlyuseful. On-board adaptercardConnected to
your plant LAN(and possibly
the world-wideweb)
Network ID of your CPU and theprogramming device's on-board
adapter card must be exactly thesame.
The Network ID is the first part of theIP address (first three octets) (for
example, 211.154.184.16) thatdetermines what IP network you areon.)
The subnet mask of your CPU and theon-board adapter card must be exactly
the same.The subnet mask normally has a value of
255.255.255.0; however, since yourcomputer is on a plant LAN, the subnetmask may have various values (forexample, 255.255.254.0) in order to set