supporting Sequence of Events
Table Of Contents
- 1732E-UM002A-EN-E 1732E EtherNet/IP ArmorBlock Supporting Sequence of Events User Manual
- Important User Information
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 - About 1732E ArmorBlock Modules
- Chapter 2 - Module Overview
- Chapter 3 - Use the Module in an ArmorBlock System
- Chapter 4 - Install Your Module
- Chapter 5 - Configure the Module for Your EtherNet/IP Network
- Chapter 6 - Configure the Module Using RSLogix 5000
- Introduction
- Set Up the Hardware
- Create the Example Application
- Configure Your I/O Module
- Overview of the Configuration Process
- Add a New Bridge and Module to Your RSLogix 5000 Project
- Use the Default Configuration
- Change the Default Configuration
- Download Your Configuration
- Edit Your Configuration
- Access Module Data in RSLogix 5000
- Configure RSLogix 5000 and the 1756-EN2T Communication Module for CIP Sync
- Chapter Summary and What’s Next
- Chapter 7 - Module Features
- Introduction
- Determine Module Compatibility
- Module Features That Can Be Configured
- Chapter Summary and What’s Next
- Chapter 8 - Using the Module
- Chapter 9 - Interpret Status Indicators
- Chapter 10 - Troubleshoot the Module
- Appendix A - ArmorBlock 2 Port Ethernet Module Specifications
- Appendix B - Module Tags
- Appendix C - 1732E EtherNet/IP ArmorBlock Supporting Sequence of Events Data Tables
- Appendix D - Connect to Networks via Ethernet Interface
- Appendix E - 1732E ArmorBlock I/O Embedded Web Server
- Glossary
- Index
- How Are We Doing?
- Back Cover

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Appendix
D
Connect to Networks via Ethernet Interface
This appendix:
• describes ArmorBlock module and Ethernet communication.
• describes Ethernet network connections and media.
• explains how to establish connections with the ArmorBlock module.
• lists Ethernet configuration parameters and procedures.
• describes configuration for subnet masks and gateways.
ArmorBlock Module and
Ethernet Communication
Ethernet is a local area network that provides communication between various
devices at 10 or 100 Mbps. The physical communication media options for the
ArmorBlock module are:
• built-in
– twisted-pair (10/100Base-T)
• with media converters or hubs
– fiber optic
– broadband
– thick-wire coaxial cable (10Base-5)
– thin-wire coaxial cable (10Base-2)
See the following page for more information on Ethernet physical media.
ArmorBlock module and PC
Connections to the
Ethernet Network
The ArmorBlock module utilizes 10 Base-T or 100 Base-TX media.
Connections are made directly from the ArmorBlock module to an Ethernet
hub or switch. Since the ArmorBlock module incorporates embedded switch
technology, it can also be connected to other modules in a Star, Tree, Daisy
Chain or Linear, and Ring network topologies. The network setup is simple
and cost effective. Typical network topology is pictured below.