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Protocol manual
ALNET II on Ethernet
TCP/IP
applicom® 3.8
Altus.doc 06/05/2004
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Altus.doc 06/05/2004
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Table of contents
1. - General .........................................................................................1
- OSI model .............................................................................................................1
- Functionality ..........................................................................................................3
- Client multi-request management .........................................................................4
- Request processing. .............................................................................................5
5. - Appendices ................................................................................36
- List of additional files for ALNET II on TCP.........................................................36
- Evolution / compatibility.......................................................................................36
- Function return statuses......................................................................................37
- TCP/IP appendix .................................................................................................39
6. - Glossary .....................................................................................44
7. - Index ...........................................................................................46
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1. - General
- OSI model
The ALNET II on TCP/IP protocol by manufacturer ALTUS, is available on the applicom®
PCI2000ETH interface and SW1000ETH.
The ALNET II on TCP/IP protocol uses ALNET II messaging for the application layer and TCP/IP
for communication on Ethernet. All layers produced for ALNET II on TCP can therefore be represented
according to the following OSI model :
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All TCP/IP protocols are made according to the RFCs (Request For Comments):
TCP/IP
Layer 4 TCP : RFC 793
UDP : RFC 768
ICMP : RFC 792
Layer 3 IP : RFC 791
ARP : RFC 826
Layer 2 b Ethernet II
Layer 2 a IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD
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- Functionality
The TCP/IP solution on applicom® supplies the following functionality :
Server mode for ALNET II client PLCs, access to the applicom® database and equipment
monitoring.
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- Client multi-request management
The applicom® client mode can be used to send several requests simultaneously to an equipment
before having received the first response : this operation is called multi-request.
A request is sent on a virtual communication channel. Each virtual channel corresponds to a TCP
connection to an equipment.
To send several requests simultaneously, several connections are used.
The connections are created according to needs, and existing connections are reused whenever
possible.
For example: a request is sent to an equipment for the first time. The connection No. 1 is created.
Some time later, 2 requests must be sent to the equipment: connection No. 1 is reused and connection
No. 2 is created.
The applicom® interface manages 128 connections. Only 30 of them can be used
simultaneously for all equipments.
The maximum number of connections which can be used simultaneously for this equipment is set in
the configuration for each equipment. For equipments which do not accept several connections, this
number is set at 1 and cannot be modified.
A connection remains open as long as data is travelling or a connection servicing process is active.
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- Request processing.
A request being processed is a request for which a frame has been sent on the network and for
which a response is expected.
A request is placed (temporarily) on hold when there are no more virtual channels available. When
virtual channels are released, the list of requests on hold is progressively emptied.
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AL 2003 processor :
Ethernet driver :
Ref. : AL 3405 (10 BaseT connection / AUI)
- Addressing mode
The functions managed by choosing a « ALTUS» type server equipment provide access to the
variables defined in the following table.
When using the applicom® library, the address of the variable accessed must be converted by
referring to the « Adressing » column in the following table. Note the difference of 1 between the
addresses of ALTUS variables and applicom® addresses.
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The number given for read frames corresponds to the maximum number of points (as imposed by
the server and/or the protocol) which can be grouped together during dynamic optimization of the frames
carried out by the server. However, this number can be reduced to suit a specific item of equipment by
configuring the length of frames in the topic (see chapter "Implementation/Topics configuration/Advanced
options").
Where write operations are concerned, a variable automatically entails the formation of a frame.
The number given for read frames corresponds to the maximum number of points (as imposed by
the server and/or the protocol) which can be grouped together during dynamic optimization of the frames
carried out by the server. However, this number can be reduced to suit a specific item of equipment by
configuring the length of frames in the topic (see chapter "Implementation/Topics configuration/Advanced
options").
For the write frames, see chapter "OPC Server/Optimization of synchronous and asynchronous
requests".
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- ALNET II server
The ALNET II server on applicom® interface makes a database of 32 kwords available to ALNET
II clients.
Without any prior configuration, Alnet II clients can access the applicom® database directly by
targeting the port number 1 to 65535 (port TCP) of the applicom® Alnet station. The access mode is
identical to that of a ALUS.
230 bytes
115 words
57 double words
The ALNET II server functionality on the applicom® database can be used to optimise information
feedback. Rather than permanently polling the equipments to monitor variables which change
status occasionally, the equipments can store the information to be fed back in the applicom®
database only on status changes (alarm feedback). This operating mode results in:
This principle can be made reliable on the ALNET II server on applicom® interface to avoid
working « blind ». For example, the variables in the applicom® database do not change since the
transmitting equipment is disconnected. To do this:
• You can define in the configurator a global maximum time between the accesses of the client
equipment to the applicom® ALNET server. After this interval, the absence is indicated to
the application by a « ACCESS STATUS WORD » in the applicom® database. The address
of this status is defined by you using the channel configuration utility.
• The application is informed of the write access by each equipment to the applicom® ALNET
II server by incrementing an « ACCESS INDICATOR WORD » in the applicom® database.
The application can consult the variables of this equipment in the applicom® database and
reset the « ACCESS INDICATOR WORD » to be informed about the next access (or even to
inform the transmitting equipment of this acknowledgment).
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Choose the “Alnet II TCP/IP (Altus)” messaging (protocol) and press the « OK ...» button to
configure the channel and the equipments.
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After your configuration, the following files will be generated :
CNFMAST.0xy : contains the configurations of the Ethernet channel, the TCP transport layers
and the Client mode.
CNFSERV.0xy : contains the configuration of the Server mode and the client equipments.
CNFCMNT.Sxy : contains the comments on each equipment
APPCNFGy.LST : contains a summary of the ALNET II on TCP configuration in ASCII format.
CNFSCH01.1xy : contains the configuration of the ALNET II server equipments.
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The configuration is represented in a tree structure. The first node (symbolized by a board)
designates the Ethernet channel. The TCP/IP transport nodes and then the server and client equipments
are found below.
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- Node characteristics
Select a node and click on the right button to display the following contextual menu :
Depending on the type of node (channel, TCP/IP or equipment) certain lines in the menu will not be
accessible (grayed).
Remark : The properties of a node can also be accessed directly with the key « F2 », « Enter » or
by double-clicking on the node.
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- Channel properties : General
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Access indicator address
Check the « Active functionality » box to validate operation and specify the storage address of
the 60 « access indicator words » in the applicom® database.
Value from 0 to 31935, default value 0.
All write access by a client equipment to the applicom® server will be indicated by
incrementing the word corresponding to the number of the client equipment configured.
This word has a maximum value of 65535; you must reset this value so that the word can count
the accesses again .
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Requests being processed
Time-out
Maximum time separating the transmission of a request by the applicom® client from the
response by the server.
When the equipment does not answer within this time-out, the current request returns status 55
« Message lost »
Value in seconds, from 2 to 255, default value 10.
Maximum number
Sets the maximum number of requests being processed. Above this figure, the requests are
placed on a waiting list until a request being processed is released.
The number of requests being processed indicates a number of requests sent simultaneously on
the network. These requests contribute to the network load.
By modifying the maximum number of requests being processed, this load can be regulated.
Two possible cases may then arise for applications including an applicom® interface and PLCs
:
dedicated network : the maximum number of requests being processed proposed by default
optimises the performance of the communication support.
network shared with workstations : in case of network overload (>30%), the maximum
number of requests pending must be reduced. This is done to preserve the pass band for the
other stations.
Value from 1 to 32, default value 12 (default value 16 in multi-messaging).
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- Channel properties: Ethernet
Connection type
This choice determines which type of physical interface is used (DB15 or RJ45 connector) :
AUI (Attachment Unit Interface) : DB15 connector to connect a transceiver (drop cable or direct
transceiver),
10 Base T/RJ-45 : integrated transceiver, star topology, double twisted pairs RJ45 connector,
Connection lifetime
Maximum inactivity time for a TCP connection. A connection is active when data is transiting or
when it is being serviced (configurable procedure in TCP). After this time, the connection is
closed, in order to avoid overloading connections (max. 128) when the partner is absent.
Value in minutes, from 2 to 60, default value 3.
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Channel Ethernet address
Address on 6 bytes defining the Ethernet channel uniquely on the network.
The serial number is indicated by labels on the applicom® interface (on the rear plate and on
the copper) or visible when initialising the interface (« applicom initialisation »).
Example:
Ethernet address of an applicom® interface bearing serial number 20100 i.e. 4E84
Hexadecimal.
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- Alnet II properties:
Parameter:
Node Number: network address of applicom® station.
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- Properties of the TCP/IP protocol
See "- TCP/IP appendix" on page 39 for further details.
IP parameters
Gateway IP address
IP address of a machine likely to perform a routing to another network (internal or external).
Sub-network mask
Used to define the addresses to be routed by the gateway.
Value « 0.0.0.0 » to « 255.255.255.255 », « 255.255.255.0 » by default.
The « Advanced parameters » button provides access to expert settings for TCP/IP.
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- Advanced parameters
Number of retries
Number of times that the applicom® board attempts to retransmit a non-acknowledged TCP
packet.
Value from 1 to 12, default value 2.
If a TCP packet is not acknowledged and terminates in time-out, the connection is closed and
the function then returns a status 33 « Time-out ».
Connection servicing
Activation of the TCP/IP « keep alive » function used to keep the TCP connections open with a
periodic check that the partner is present.
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- Inserting an equipment
• From a « Server equipment » or « Client equipment » node :
o Press the « INS. » key or choose the command Add an equipment in the popup menu.
The « Insert new equipment » dialog box is displayed.
o Then follow the instructions in chapter "- Equipment properties" on page 22.
o Press the « INS. » key or choose the command Add an equipment in the popup menu.
o The dialog box described in chapter "- Equipment properties" on page 22 is opened
directly.
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- Equipment properties
Generally, all server or client equipments will be composed of a common « applicom®
description » for all equipment types, a « Network parameters » zone to enter the equipment address,
and lastly a « Messaging parameters » zone specific to each equipment type.
applicom description
Equipment number
applicom® equipment number to be chosen from the list of non-configured equipments.
Value:
000 to 127 for server equipments,
000 to 59 for client equipments,
Active configuration
Check box to activate the equipment configuration in the applicom® interface : used to delete an
equipment from the applicom® interface whilst keeping its configuration in applicom console.
Link parameters
Check box to automatically link the last byte of the IP address, and the node number of the
station.
Symbolic name
The symbolic name is used as TOPIC, for OPC or the DDE server, PCDDE.
Comment
Free text about an equipment. The maximum number of characters is 80.
Network parameters
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- Properties of a « AL 2003 » server equipment
After selecting the « Altus» equipment, choosing the equipment number and entering the network
parameters, you must define the « messaging parameters » zone:
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applicom description
Network parameters
Messaging parameters:
Node Number :
Node number of Altus station
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After choosing the equipment number and entering the network parameters, you must define the
« messaging parameters » zone:
applicom description
Network parameters
Messaging parameters
Access time-out
Definition of the access time-out to the applicom® ALNET II server.
Value from 0 to 65535, default value 5.
This value determines the maximum time interval between the accesses of the client to the
applicom® server. After this delay, its absence will be automatically indicated in the « Access
status words » of the applicom® database, see "- Channel properties : General" on page 13.
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- Deleting an equipment
1. Select the equipment to be deleted.
2. Click on the right button to display the popup menu.
3. Choose the Delete command.
- Duplicating an equipment
1. Select the equipment to be duplicated.
2. Choose the Copy (Ctrl+C) command.
3. Select the insertion position
4. Choose the Paste(Ctrl+C) command.V
- Moving an equipment
1. Select the equipment to be moved.
2. Choose the Cut (Ctrl+X) command.
3. Select the insertion position
4. Choose the Paste(Ctrl+C) command.V
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- In wait mode
readpackbyte Writepackbyte
readpackibyte
readword writeword
readdword writedword
- In deferred mode
readdifbit writedifpackbit
readdifibit
readdifword writedifword
readdifiword
readdifdword writedifdword
readdiffword writediffword
- In cyclic mode
createcyc
startcyc stopcyc actcyc
transcyc transcycpack
Words X X
BCD words X X
Input words X
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- Presentation
The "image variable items" are all syntaxes which can be used to access variables via the
"PCDDE" DDE server or the OPC server
- With the DDE server, the item corresponds to the "item name" part of the DDE connection defined by:
- application name
- topic name
- item name
For further details, refer to the chapter "Principle of the DDE protocol" in the "DDE and OPC servers"
manual.
- With the OPC server, the item represents the last part of the "ItemId" parameter.
For further details, refer to the chapter "Access to an OPC variable" in the "DDE and OPC servers"
manual.
Depending on the configuration of each equipment, the most adapted descriptor is by default
automatically determined by the server. With the ALNET II protocol on TCP/IP, the default descriptors
are :
the « ALNET II descriptor » for the AL 2003 equipments,
You can, however, force the use of another descriptor (especially the applicom® standard
descriptor) by using the advanced options
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- Standard descriptor
The standard descriptor is used to access the equipment which does not have a specific descriptor.
The address field in the « item » name can go up to 10 digits. A linear address can therefore be
composed ranging from 0 to 4 giga.
Remark : The limiting values of parameters n and 1 depend on the protocol. However, for PCDDE,
they cannot be greater than 128 for bits and bytes, 64 for words, 32 for double words and floating words.
n: Number of bits.
l: Number of bits per line (Matrix mode only).
Examples : B4_10, B4_10_5
n: Number of bits.
l: Number of bits per line (Matrix mode only).
Examples : BI4_10, BI4_10_5
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- Internal words Wx (type : 16 bit WORD)
n : Number of words.
l: Number of words per line (Matrix mode only).
Examples : W4_10, W4_10_5
For this syntax, the maximum numbers of variables per frame are:
in read: 128*16
in write: 1
n: Number of words.
l: Number of words per line (Matrix mode only).
Examples : WI4_10, WI4_10_5
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- ASCII string in the internal words M_Wx_n (type : 16 bit WORD)
For further information on the use of ASCII strings, you can consult chapter "Use of message
mode".
In the example, the word array W100 to W129 can contain the string.
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This descriptor can only be used for access to ALTUS 2xxx via OPC applicom® interfaces.
Remark : the limiting values of parameters n and 1 depend on the protocol. However, for PCDDE,
they cannot be greater than 128 for bits and bytes, 64 for words, 32 for double words and floating words.
ALNET II server
- Maximum numbers of variables per exchange with PCDDE
- Maximum numbers of variables per exchange with the OPC server
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- ASCII string in the internal bytes => M_Ax_n (type : 8 bit WORD)
For further information on the use of ASCII strings, you can consult chapter "Use of message
mode".
- ASCII string in the internal words => M_Mx_n (type : 16 bit WORD)
For further information on the use of ASCII strings, you can consult chapter "Use of message
mode".
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5. - Appendices
- Evolution / compatibility
This protocol is only available on the applicom® PCI2000ETH interfaces; EPROMs version 3.7 or
greater are required.
Compatibility :
Evolutions :
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- Function return statuses
The various applicom® functions return a status word to:
- Guarantee the quality of the request.
- Diagnose the cause of a failure.
The meaning of the status word value is detailed in the following tables. As well as the general
meaning, « Additional Information » will enable you to orient your diagnosis according to the protocol
used.
-6 The function TRANSCYC (or TRANSCYCPACK) is used with a cyclic function number which was activated but
is no longer.
-5 The user program is attempting to make a deferred transfer TRANSDIF (or TRANSDIFPACK) although the
current deferred request is not finished.
-1 Deferred transfer request TRANSDIF (or TRANSDIFPACK) concerning a write which took place correctly.
0 No anomaly detected. The function was executed correctly.
1 Unknown function.
The function requested is not supported.
2 Bad address.
The address of the variable that you are soliciting is bad.
3 Bad data.
Additional information :
Function : BINBCD, BCDBIN.
- At least one of the values accessed is not in BCD format (0<= value <= 9999).
4 Inaccessible data.
32 Bad parameter passed to the function.
Bad number of variables.
35 Data not available in cyclic read.
Attempt to transfer data by TRANSCYC (or TRANSCYCPACK) before reading the data
in the equipment.
40 Deferred read or write attempt by a task when the maximum number of tasks which can use deferred mode
simultaneously has been reached.
Another task must release resources by performing an exitbus.
41 Deferred read or write attempt when the deferred request register is full.
Perform deferred request transfers with TRANSDIF (or TRANSDIFPACK) to release the register (64 positions).
42 Deferred request transfer attempt with TRANSDIF (or TRANSDIFPACK) when it is empty (no deferred requests
to do).
45 Communication program not resident.
Initialze the applicom® interface before using it by entering the command applicom (or PCINIT under
Windows ).
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46 Board number not configured, or applicom master/client function targeting a channel configured as
slave/server or vice versa.
47 No applicom® interface.
51 Driver system problem.
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59 - Protection key missing on the applicom interface.
- Use of applicom® functions without calling the function INITBUS beforehand.
66 Not enough applicom® interface memory.
255 Used by the MS-Windows server « PCDDE ». Initial value of the items « STATUS_READ » and
« STATUS_WRITE ». This value indicates that no transaction was carried out between « PCDDE » and the
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applicom interface.
Remark : negative statuses are information codes.
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- Statuses relating to the protocol
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- TCP/IP appendix
- IP address
Using these two identifiers, the IP addresses can be divided into 5 different classes:
Class D :
Class E :
Class Range
A 0.0.0.0 to 127.255.255.255
B 128.0.0.0 to 191.255.255.255
C 192.0.0.0 to 223.255.255.255
D 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255
E 240.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
The choice of an internal address will therefore depend on the number of stations on this network; a
class C address is generally sufficient.
Special case : « loopback » destination address 127.0.0.1, this address can be used to test the
TCP/IP layer. A packet with destination address 127.0.0.1 will not leave on the network, the packet drops
down to the IP layer then goes straight back to TCP.
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- Sub-network mask
Class A and B addresses include a large number of machines which are represented respectively
on 24 and 16 bits. It is therefore recommended to divide the machine identifier into sub-network identifier
and machine identifier.
This breakdown authorizes 254 sub-networks, with 254 machines per sub-network.
The network mask can be used to specify the bits forming the sub-network mask.
This mask is a 32 bit word containing bits set to 1 for the network and sub-network identifiers, and
bits set to 0 for the machine identifier.
Using its IP address and the sub-network mask, a machine can determine whether a packet is
intended for :
Example :
The applicom® board at IP address 140.152.3.25 with a sub-network mask of 255.255.255.0.
The address is therefore class B with a network ID of 140.152, a sub-network id of 3, and a
machine id of 25. The following equipments must be polled :
• Equipment 1 with address 140.152.7.10 : identical network id (140.152), different sub-network
id (7) => use of the gateway.
• Equipment 2 with address 140.152.3.20 : identical network id (140.152), identical sub-network
id (3), different machine id (20) => sent directly to the equipment.
• Equipment 3 with address 194.204.26.43 : different network id (class C) => use of the gateway.
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- Gateway
The TCP/IP IP layer (layer 3) can be used to change network or sub-network via a dedicated
machine called a gateway or router. This machine must have at least two links on two different
networks.
When the destination address is on a different network, IP therefore uses the gateway IP address
to send the packet. This gateway handles this packet completely and returns it on the destination
network.
IP : 140.152.3.10
Gateway : 140.152.3.1
Sub-network mask : 255.255.255.0
PLC 1
applicom
international
PCI2000ETH
Equipment 1 140.152.3.2
140.152.3.1
GATEWAY
140.152.7.1
140.152.3.25
Equipment 2 140.152.7.10
IP : 140.152.7.10
Gateway : 140.152.7.1
Sub-network mask : 255.255.255.0
PLC 2
Figure 14 : IP gateway
The request intended for equipment 2 with address 140.152.7.10, is sent to the gateway
140.152.3.1 (transfer from network 140.152.3 to 140.152.7). The gateway returns the request to
equipment 2, which answers using gateway 140.152.7.1.
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- Time-out TCP
The TCP/IP protocol supplies a reliable transport layer, i.e. it manages the time-out and retry
procedures for packet acknowledgment.
The maximum number of retries is 12, and the time-out between each retry is variable. Initially, this
time is calculated using an estimation of the « d’return » time of a packet on the connection then
increases with the number of attempts exponentially up to a limit of 64 seconds, which generally
produces :
Retry 4 5 6 7 8 13
Interval 24 48 64 64 64 64 64 64 64
(seconds)
Time in 46.5 94.5 158.5 222.5 286.5 350.5 414.5 478.5 542.5
seconds Closing
1 2 3 4
3 6 12
We soon see that the wait time to know that a packet has not been acknowledged can be very
long : 542.5 seconds, i.e. over 9 minutes. The applicom® interface allows you to configure :
The number of retries,
The maximum interval between two retries.
To simplify the time-out calculation, it is easier to set the maximum interval between two retries to 1
second and then adjust the number of retries, by default the applicom® interface uses 2 retries, which
gives you a time-out of about 3 seconds.
On very disturbed or very saturated networks (load greater than 30 %), it is recommended to set 4
retries.
- Connection servicing
The TCP connections can be serviced with the « connection servicing » function in TCP/IP
« Advanced parameters » of (generally called « keep alive »). This servicing is used to keep the
connection alive even if there is no data circulating. Also, if the partner equipment no longer responds to
this servicing, the connection is automatically deleted.
The applicom® interface can be used to validate or not this operating mode. The operating mode
characteristics (which cannot be modified) are :
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- TCP/IP extended statuses
The extended statuses for TCP/IP are used to refine the statuses related to the protocol, they can
be accessed with the utility « Diagnostics TCP-IP & ISO » by validating « Expert mode ».
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6. - Glossary
ARP
Address Resolution Protocol : address resolution protocol
ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange
AUI
Attachment Unit Interface : interface between coupler and transceiver
Channel
Physical output of an applicom® board
Client
Equipment which takes the communication initiative
Coupler
Communication interface
CSMA/CD
Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detect : Multiple access with listening to the carrier
and collision detection
DATA-BASE
applicom® database of 32 kbits and 32 kwords
EPROM
Electronic component installed on the applicom® interface where non-erasable computer programs
are stored
ICMP
Internet Control Message Protocol : control message protocol using IP
applicom® interface
Communication board of type ISA or PCI, equipped with the applicom® real time multi-task kernel
(PC1000, PC2000, PC4000, PC1500PFB, etc.)
IP
Internet Protocol : inter-network protocol
Item
Defines a unit article or element
ITP
Industrial Twisted Pair : double industrial twisted pair developed by Siemens
LLC
Logical Link Control
OPC
Ole for Process Control
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OSI
Open Systems Interconnection
PCDDE
applicom® DDE server
TCP port
Number which, associated with the IP address, enables TCP to identify the application using the
connection
RFC
Request For Comment : set of specifications describing amongst other things all TCP/IP protocols
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol
UDP
User Datagram Protocol : simple packet transmission protocol, not made reliable (no connection
nor retry).
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7. - Index
accessible variables, 6
addresses, 6
ALNET II
Client equipment properties, 25
Functionality, 6
Server, 8
Channel properties, 13, 16
Client equipment properties
ALNET II, 25
Configurator
Commands, 11
Configurator commands, 11
EPROM, 37
Equipment
Deleting, 27
Duplication, 27
Insertion, 20
Modification of properties, 12
Moving, 27
properties, 22
Error, 38
Ethernet, 16
Evolution, 37
Function return, 38
Functionality, 3, 6
Functions which can be used
Cyclic mode, 28
Deferred mode, 28
Wait mode, 28
Insertion rules, 20
IP
address, 40
gateway, 43
Sub-network mask, 42
IP addressing, 40
IP gateway, 43
IP Sub-network mask, 42
Item descriptor
Presentation, 29
Standard descriptor, 30
Telemecanique TSX/PMX descriptor, 32
Items
Standard descriptor, 30
Telemecanique TSX/PMX descriptor, 32
Maximum number of variables per TSX QUANTUM exchange
PCDDE, 7
Maximum number of variables TSX QUANTUM per exchange
OPC server, 7
Maximum numbers of variables per TSX QUANTUM exchange
Library, 7
Modbus client, 6
Multi-request, 4
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Network parameters, 22
OSI, 1
Requests, 13
Server equipment properties
TSX QUANTUM, 23
Status, 38, 39
TCP
status, 45
TCP
servicing, 44
time-out, 44
TCP servicing, 44
TCP status, 45
TCP/IP
Properties, 19
TCP/IP properties, 19
Time-out TCP, 44
TSX QUANTUM
Server equipment properties, 23
TSX QUANTUM limits
Library, 7
OPC server, 7
PCDDE, 7