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General Reference Guide IO Servers Configuration
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5.6.2.2 Topic configuration
Figure 82: DF1 topics configuration
Three topics can be used for the IO Server. These topics are used to give a common property to a group of DF1 Tags like:
• Enable/Disable
• Poll rate
• Destination Device Type and Address
5.6.2.2.1 DF1 : serial link
The Destination Device Type and address is :
• SLC500-x (where x is the address of your SLC500 Device, range 0..254)
• PLC5-x (where x is the address of your PLC5 Device, range 0..254)
i.e.: Topic A Destination = SLC500-1
Topic B Destination = PLC5-6
5.6.2.2.2 DF1 : Ethernet routing
eWON DF1 address
The eWON’s device address on the DF1 link
When th eWON acts as a DF1 slave, it will respond to 2 consecutive link addresses; doing
this improves the throughput of data across the eWON when acting as a gateway. (eWON
DF1 address and eWON DF1 address +1)
Destination DF1 address Device Address of Destination on DF1 link when EIP is used
Bridge EIP connection
When bridging is configured, EIP connections requests are forwarded to the PLC on the DF1
interface (mandatory for Logix family). This is the default configuration.
When not configured, connection requests are cancelled by the eWON (must be disabled for
SLC family).
Topic configuration item Description
Topic enabled Enables or disables the polling of all the Tags in the topic
Destination Device Type and
Address
The Destination Device Type and Address is a global parameter for all the Tags of the topic.
See below for the Device Address syntax. If an address is specified here, it will replace
(overload) the address defined Tag by Tag
Poll rate
Defines the refresh rate of the Tag name. In a complex application, we can imagine that some
Tag name must be refreshed every second – typically for digital input - and other every minute
– typically: temperature-
Table 74: DF1 topics configuration setup
Table 73: DF1 communication setup controls