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S7-300 CPU 31x -- Configuring and programming communication -- Configuring PROFINETinterfaces
How do you display the diagnostics buffer of a SIMATIC CPU with integrated web server on a SIMATIC Panel?
Which "local_device_id" do you parameterize in order to establish a connection to FB65 "TCON" for open communication via Industrial Ethernet?
How do you reset the IP address and device name of an I device?
Why is the message "This page is not available" displayed in the web browser when you call the HTML page "Topology", for example, to read out the topology via the web server of the CPU?
How do you activate the "Prioritized OCM communication" function to improve the OP communication performance?
What should you watch out for when parameterizing the watchdog time when a ring redundancy is established with the Media Redundancy Protocol?
Which CPU can you operate as a PROFINET I device?
What should you watch out for with a remote access to a SIMATIC S7 with STEP 7 via the Internet?
In the user program of an S7-300 or S7-400 CPU with integrated PN interface, how can you read out the current topology of the PROFINET IO system connected?
Where can you find sample S7 programs and documentation for communication via PROFINET on the SIMATIC NET Quick Start Collection?
Where can you find sample S7 programs and documentation for communication via Industrial Ethernet in the SIMATIC NET Quick Start Collection?
What differences are there when configuring S7 connections?
Which settings are required to access the web server of the CPU via a PC with a second network card even though a proxy server is set?
Can you implement an S7 317-2 PN/DP CPU instead of an S7 315-2 PN/DP CPU configured in iMap?
How do you read data consistently from a DP standard slave/PROFINET IO device and write it consistently to a DP standard slave/PROFINET IO device?
What can you do when communication errors occur sporadically with a PROFINET interface of the S7 300 CPU 31x-2 PN/DP?
From which library should you take the communications FBs?
What are the commonalities and differences between configured communication connections and the open Ethernet communication?
What are the differences when assigning the MAC address?
What are the commonalities and differences between configured communication connections and the open Ethernet communication?
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Configuration notes:
Open communication via Industrial Ethernet is supported by CPU 31x-2PN/DP, CPU 319-3PN/DP and CPU 41x-3PN/DP via the integrated Industrial Ethernet interface. Some S7-400 CPUs also support open IE communication via CPs. 

In the following lists on communication via Industrial Ethernet

  1. with the S7 300

        IE_Kommunikation_S7300.pdf ( 4 KB )
  2. with the S7 400

        IE_Kommunikation_S7400.pdf ( 4 KB )

you can see which communication services are supported via the open IE communication or via configured Send/Receive connections, depending on the hardware components used.

With open IE communication there is no need for any configuration in NetPro. Communication in this case runs via so-called T blocks. You will find these in the Standard Library under Communication Blocks.

Connection parameters:
 
Configured communication connection
(via CP)

Open IE communication
(with T blocks)

You configure the connections in NetPro.


Fig. 01

The connection parameters are stored in a data block. This data block consists of one or more UDT65s.


Fig. 02

Note:
The CP (and thus also the connections) can also be parameterized with FB55 "IP_CONFIG" during runtime. More information on this is available in Entry ID: 21988384.

Note:
Information on the setup of the UDT65 and on the parameterization of the function blocks is available in the manual "System software for S7-300/400 system and standard functions", chapter 23 "Open communication via Industrial Ethernet", in Entry ID: 1214574

Connection setup:
 
Configured communication connection
(via CP)

Open Ethernet communication
(with T blocks)

The firmware triggers and monitors connection setup. The connection is set up via function block FB65 "TCON". Once the connection has been set up, it is monitored and maintained automatically by the CPU.

More information on parameters and status information is available in the Online Help of STEP 7.

Data exchange:
 
Configured communication connection
(via CP)

Open Ethernet communication
(with T blocks)

The data is exchanged via the communication blocks FC5 "AG_SEND" and FC6 AG_RECV". These are located in the SIMATIC_NET_CP library. If data is exchanged via the TCP or ISO-on-TCP protocol, then you call the communication blocks FB63 "TSEND" and FB64 "TRCV" in the S7 program.

If data is exchanged via the UDP protocol, then you call the communication blocks FB67 "TUSEND" and FB68 "TURCV".

Note:
A sample communication with FC5/FC6 is available in Entry ID 8707570.
Note:
The following entries contain sample programs for open communication via Industrial Ethernet

Connection clear-down:
 
Configured communication connection
(via CP)

Open Ethernet communication
(with T blocks)

The firmware clears down the connection automatically. The connection is cleared down via function block FB66 "TDISCON".

More information on parameters and status information is available in the Online Help of STEP 7.

 Entry ID:24294554   Date:2008-07-10 
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