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6/13/2018 9:38 AM | |
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Hi dinsss, for PLCSIM you need for each PLC an own PLCSIM instance - please check the following example, where a connection between two PLC with PLCSim is described: How do you simulate a communication between two S7-400 CPU modules with STEP 7Regards, Towome |
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6/13/2018 9:42 AM | |
Joined: 3/5/2014 Last visit: 8/5/2022 Posts: 5521 Rating: (1054) |
hi, Are you usingPLC-Sim? If yes, then you need two PLC-Sim instances for this. There is also a FAQ where two PLCs are communicating in PLCSim: How do you simulate S7 Communication between two S7-1500 CPUs using S7-PLCSIM V13?hope this helps, regards, |
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