I recently acquired an ANC-100e DH+ gateway to facilitate remote work via a Cell modem. While I have successfully programmed the PLC5 at the remote location, I am struggling to configure a MSG path from a CLX using this device. How do I specify the node address after inputting the IP address? I have a similar Prosoft device that simply requires adding a comma followed by the node address after the IP address. Unfortunately, I have been unable to locate any documentation pertaining to this particular functionality of the ANC-100e. I have contacted their customer support, but they are not available for another hour. If anyone here has the solution to this issue, I would greatly appreciate your input.
In Linx, follow this pathway to communicate with the highlighted PLC using a MSG command. How can I send a message to the highlighted PLC in Linx?
I do not have personal experience with the ANC-100e, so the information I provide below may not be entirely accurate. Have you configured the "Routing Table" links for the DHRIO in RSLinx? Your MSG communication should specifically reference the DHRIO path - for example, 01, 1756-DHRIO/C, ANC-100e. Additionally, ensure you select the Communication Method as DH+ and enter the Source & Destination Link number (0-199) that you set in the "Routing Table" link for the DHRIO CH A. The Destination Node should correspond to the Octal address of the PLC. I hope this clarification is beneficial for you.
I have primarily utilized these for remote programming so far and they seamlessly integrate with RSLinx for that purpose. However, I was taken aback by the complexity of messaging through them. My mistake! The DHRIO is a virtual component housed within this device. While there is an IP to DH+ node mapping within the device, the specific IP used doesn't appear to affect as long as it is on the same subnet. It appears to be exclusively utilized within the device itself. The correct entries for Source Link and Destination Link remain unclear at this time.
It could be beneficial to attempt configuring virtual modules in Linx by right-clicking on 01, 1756-DHRIO/C, ANC-100e, and selecting module configuration. This may provide access to a "Routing Table" for channel link assignment.
The ANC-100e is designed to accurately replicate a 1756-ENET and 1756-DHRIO within a compact 4-slot chassis. This allows for seamless integration into your program, treating them just like real -ENET and -DHRIO modules. The focus is on the DHRIO slot as the MSG target, with specific entries for Channel number, destination DH+ node ID, and remote/local and bridge link ID's. Once the message is executed on DH+, the DHRIO will receive a reply and send the payload back over the CIP path. If your DH+ appears local, you can keep the link ID settings at default zeroes. However, it's important to consider this if you plan on utilizing a 1785-KE module in the future.
I've had some experience with the ANC-100e. Unlike the Prosoft, you don't simply append the node address after the IP. Instead, you have to specify it in the Nested Routing Path section inside the controller tags. The format: 1,0,X (where X is your node address). The first '1' signifies DH+, '0' symbolizes the slot number (which is usually 0), and 'X' is the final DH+ node. Remember, it's crucial that the path set in your CLX matches the routing configuration within your ANC-100e gateway. Hope that helps! For a detailed guide, check out Chapter 5 of their user manual.
Based on my experience with the ANC-100e, it doesn't follow the Prosoft format of specifying the node address. Rather than appending the node address with a comma after the IP, you can try accessing the gateway's web interface. From there, you should be able to configure the node address under its DH+ settings. This ANC gateway treats the IP and DH+ node addresses separately, unlike Prosoft devices. Hope that helps!
I recently had a similar setup with the ANC-100e, and specifying the MSG path can be a bit tricky. In my experience, you generally need to use the syntax `IPaddress,node` for the MSG path, similar to your Prosoft device. So, if your PLCβs IP is 192.168.1.10 and the node address is 1, you would enter it as `192.168.1.10,1`. If that doesnβt work, double-check the settings in your gateway configuration to ensure everything is correctly set up for CIP messaging. Hope that helps!
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Answer: - To configure a MSG path from a ControlLogix using the ANC-100e DH+ gateway, you need to input the IP address followed by the node address. However, specific details on how to specify the node address might vary, and it's recommended to refer to the device's documentation or contact customer support for assistance.
Answer: - Some devices, like the Prosoft device mentioned, may require adding a comma followed by the node address after the IP address. In the case of the ANC-100e DH+ gateway, the exact format for specifying the node address may differ, and it's advisable to consult the device's documentation or reach out to customer support for guidance.
Answer: - If you are unable to locate documentation pertaining to this specific functionality of the ANC-100e DH+ gateway, it's recommended to check the manufacturer's website, user manuals, or contact customer support for assistance. They should be able to provide you with the necessary information to configure MSG paths with your setup.
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