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Key Features

  • Conformance Class B
  • Topology recognition
  • Shared Device
  • MRP Client

Supported Protocols

  • RTC - Real time Cyclic Protocol, Class 1 (unsynchronized)
  • RTA - Real time Acyclic Protocol
  • DCP - Discovery and Configuration Protocol
  • CL-RPC - Connectionless Remote Procedure Call
  • LLDP - Link Layer Discovery Protocol
  • SNMP - Simple Network Management Protocol
  • MRP - MRP Client is supported
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Technical Data

FeatureDescription
Maximum number of total cyclic input data1440 bytes
Maximum number of total cyclic output data1440 bytes
Maximum number of submodules64 submodules in total
Multiple Application Relations (AR)The Stack can handle up to 2 IO-ARs, one Supervisor AR and one Supervisor-DA AR at the same time.
Acyclic communication

Read/Write Record, max. 1024 Bytes/Telegram for standard firmware.

Alarm TypesProcess Alarm, Diagnostic Alarm, Return of Submodule Alarm (implicit), Plug Alarm (implicit), Pull Alarm (implicit)
Diagnosis Entries

The stack supports up to 256 application diagnosis records of type Channel or Extended Channel Diagnosis

Identification & Maintenance

I&M0-4 Read/Write: Either built in for Slot 0/Subslot 1 or pass through to application for any submodule.

Topology recognitionLLDP, SNMP V1, MIB2, physical device

Minimum cycle time

1 ms

IRT Supportnot supported

Media Redundancy

MRP client is supported
Additional supported featuresDCP, VLAN- and priority tagging, Shared Device
Baud rate100 MBit/s

Data transport layer

Ethernet II, IEEE 802.3
Profinet IO specification

V2.3 (advanced startup) is implemented

V2.2 (legacy startup) is supported

Configuration

Configuration is done by sending packets to the stack or by using SYCON.net configuration database.

Diagnostic

Some elementary diagnosis information can be read using the service “Get Diagnosis Service”. This service might be extended in future.

 

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