6/2/2009 10:17 PM | |
Joined: 12/22/2006 Last visit: 1/25/2022 Posts: 1742 Rating: (306) |
Hello, Here some links about S7 routing in general http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/2383206 http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/584459 When you have a PG on Profinet, and devices on Profibus, you can use the IE/PB link as gateway for S7 routing between both networks. Here a link for that: http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/24048941 |
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6/4/2009 2:43 PM | |
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Thanks everyone. I actually have a CP5511 for my PG. My current situation is just for some demo equipment I have. A customer of mine wants to use routing to connect to a remote CPU over the internet. That system includes several processors connected via MPI. Routing will allow him access remotely to the non-ethernet CPUs. I have a demo case with a drive on Profibus. The CPU is a 313/DP and a CP343-it. All devices support routing. I followed the directions in the attached document but when I use starter and try to go online, I get a comms error. The example is for a Gseries drive and I am using a MM440, that shouldn't matter. I have tried ind ethernet and tcp/ip, no luck. I can see the CPU and an HMI via ping, but no routing seems to happen since I cannot connect to the drive with the PG on ethernet. john AttachmentRouting_a_connection_to_the_Siemens_G150_drive.zip (289 Downloads) |
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