Owner manual
Table Of Contents
- 1794-UM066A-EN-P FLEX I/O Dual Port EtherNet/IP Adapter Modules User Manual
- Important User Information
- Preface
- Table of Contents
- 1 - Overview of FLEX I/O and Your Redundant EtherNet/IP Adapter Module
- Overview
- The FLEX I/O System
- Adapter Features
- Types of Adapters
- Hardware and Software Compatibility
- What the Adapter Does
- Use of the Control and Information Protocol (CIP)
- Understanding the Producer/Consumer Model
- Specifying the Requested Packet Interval (RPI)
- Support of Rack Optimized and Direct Connections
- Chapter Summary
- 2 - Install Your FLEX I/O Adapter
- 3 - Configure the Adapter for Your EtherNet/IP Network
- 4 - Rack Optimized Discrete I/O
- 5 - Analog I/O with Direct Connection
- A - Interpret Status Indicators
- B - Specifications
- C - Configure the RSLinx Ethernet Communication Driver
- D - Adapter Web Dialogs
- Index
- Back Cover

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Appendix
D
Adapter Web Dialogs
Overview
The Web server dialog of the FLEX I/O adapter offers extensive internal and
network diagnostics. To view the Web dialogs, enter the IP address of the
FLEX I/O adapters into your browser.
Work with the Home Page
Use the adapter diagnostics home page to access other adapter diagnostics web
pages and see the following information.
• ModuleName
• Module Description
• Module Location
• IP Address
• Ethernet Address (MAC)
• DHCP Enabled
• Status
• Serial Number
• Product Revision
• Firmware Version Date
To display and work with the adapter diagnostics home page, follow these
procedures.
Topic Page
Work with the Home Page 61
Work with the Diagnostics Pages 63
Use the Diagnostic Overview Page 64
Use the Network Configuration Page 70
Use the Ethernet Statistics Page 66
Use the I/O Connections Page 67
Work with the Configuration Pages 68
Use the Device Identity Page 69
Use the Network Configuration Page 70
Use the Device Services Page 72
IMPORTANT
Make sure that your PC Internet LAN setting and your TCP/IP settings are
configured to access the subnet on which your adapter communicates.