In Control Expert, click Tools → Ethernet Network Manager to visualize and verify a complex network configuration. The tool can:
Use either method to access the Ethernet Network Manager:
NOTE: The Ethernet Network Manager tool is available on all M580 PACs. Only devices enabled in the address server (DHCP) are controlled.
Network Topology Configuration
The Ethernet Network Manager tool provides a snapshot of IP address settings for devices included in network topologies that are part of your application. If the tool detects an addressing error, it displays the detected error against a red background. If the tool detects an error, you can re-configure the affected setting in Control Expert.
Parameters in the Ethernet Network Manager:
Parameter
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Description
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Name
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Ethernet communication device name
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Type
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The device type:
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Subtype
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The device sub-type:
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Profiles
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The kind of control network communications:
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Remote (RIO)
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Distributed (DIO)
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Topo address
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The topological address of the device, in the sequence: bus, drop, rack, slot.
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DHCP Enable
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Indicates if the device is a DHCP client and receives its IP address(es) from a DHCP server (yes/no).
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IP Address
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The IP address, or addresses, assigned to the device.
NOTE: Editable for scanned modules.
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Subnet Mask
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The subnet mask related to each assigned IP address.
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Gateway Address
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The IP address of the default gateway, to which messages for other networks are transmitted.
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Identified By
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For scanned devices, the type of network identifier - the device Name,
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Identifier
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The string used to identify a scanned device. The default value is the device Name.
NOTE: Editable for scanned modules.
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SNMP
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For scanning devices, the IP address of up to two SNMP network manager devices.
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NTP State
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The state of the NTP client:
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NTP Configuration
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The IP addresses of up to two NTP servers that send updates to the NTP client resident in the device.
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NOTE:
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The red cells indicate detected errors (defined by network management rules).
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After editing a scanned module IP Address or Identifier setting, click the validate button to save your edits.
Verifying a Hot Standby Network
Follow these steps to use the Ethernet Network Manager tool while building your network in Control Expert:
Step
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Action
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1
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In Control Expert, click Tools → Ethernet Network Manager.
A preliminary, read-only global view of your network displays.
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2
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Check for settings with a red background, indicating the tool has detected a configuration error.
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3
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Click OK to close the Network Inspector tool.
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4
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If the tool displayed a detected error:
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in a scanning device, go to the specific device editor and change the IP configuration settings.
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in a scanned device, you can edit the IP address and Identifier settings in the Ethernet Network Manager, or go to the specific device editor and change the IP configuration settings.
When you finish your edits, run the Ethernet Network Manager again.
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5
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Add distributed equipment and/or RIO modules to the EIO Bus.
NOTE: Only devices enabled in the address server (DHCP) are controlled.
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6
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Configure all scanners.
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7
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Repeat steps 1, 2, 3, and 4 until the Ethernet Network Manager no longer detects any errors.
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The network manager starts automatically when you open the Network Inspector tool. The global network management system (GNMS) is responsible for global network consistency. The following checks are performed:
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GNMS verifies that all IP addresses are unique for the modules in the application.
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Each gateway that exists on your network is displayed in the network manager. By default, Control Expert notifies you if one of the gateways is missing an IP address. You can change this notification by clicking Tools → Project Settings → General → Management of build messages → Missing gateway IP @ generates. The options are a detected warning (default value) or nothing.
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Only a single RSTP switch can be configured as a root for a given network.
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The range of IP addresses is 1.0.0.0 … 126.255.255.255 or 128.0.0.0 … 223.255.255.255. Otherwise, an error is detected. Addresses 224.0.0.0 and up are multicast or experimental addresses. Addresses starting at 127 are loopback addresses. Addresses 169.254/16 are reserved for automatic private IP addressing (APIPA).
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The tool verifies that the network address of the IP address is valid.
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The tool verifies that the host address of the IP address is valid, including that broadcast IP addresses are blocked.
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While an M580 CPU uses classless inter-domain routing (CIDR), some IP addresses are not allowed to maintain compatibility:
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in a class A network, IP addresses that end in 255.255.255
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in a class B network, IP addresses that end in 255.255
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in a class C network, IP addresses that end in 255
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The IP address is configured to access the gateway address. Therefore, the gateway address is within the subnetwork defined by the mask. The gateway is not accessible when it is not on the same subnetwork as the IP address.
Network Bandwidth Considerations
Control Expert alerts you when there are possible bandwidth considerations.
Ethernet RIO bandwidth:
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Control Expert displays a detected error message in the log window if the RIO bandwidth (originator -> target) or (target->originator) is greater than 8%.
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Control Expert displays a warning in the log window if the RIO bandwidth (originator -> target) or (target->originator) is greater than 6%.
Device network bandwidth (DIO and RIO combined):
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Control Expert displays a detected error in the log window if total Modbus and EIP bandwidth (originator -> target) or (target->originator) is greater than 40%.
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Control Expert displays a warning in the log window if total Modbus and EIP bandwidth (originator -> target) or (target->originator) is greater than 30%.