
IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Communication
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8.2 ADDvantage-32 PLUS HARDWARE/SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
The following represents the hardware and software requirements for Ethernet Support:
Hardware Requirements
• ESBX Ethernet Board P/N A26494 (Rev. D and higher) - Hardware configurable for Fiber
Optic or UTP Copper twisted pair media.
• Compatible Managed Ethernet Switch for network.
• Fiber Optic Cables and/or CAT 5 Cables.
Software Requirements
• ADDvantage-32 PLUS Application Software P/N 696xxx for DC Drives.
• ADDAPT 2000 must be used if the ADDvantage-32 PLUS Application Programming
Tools are required.
• Performance View System must be used if Historical trending and logging of I/O events is
required as the DOS version of Event History Recorder does not support Ethernet.
8.3 ADDvantage-32 PLUS DRIVE ID/IP ADDRESS AND CONFIGURATION
8.3.1 DRIVE ID/IP Address
The ADDvantage-32 PLUS Drive ID is set by binary weighted inputs from hard-wired jumpers
on the Microprocessor Board J8 connector. This is the only place you can confirm that the
terminal blocks are wired as required to give you the desired Drive ID. The Drive’s ID applies
to the RS-485 Serial Link and the 802.3 Ethernet.
The ADDvantage-32 PLUS drive also has an Ethernet IP address which is relevant when the
drive has an ESBX Ethernet board installed and running application software P/N 696xxx. The
Ethernet IP address contains four numeric fields called “Octets” that are separated by a decimal
point between fields. An Octet is a numerical value made up of eight binary places (bits).
Octets can represent decimal numbers from zero (0000 0000) to 255 (1111 1111). Each of the
four fields can contain a number ranging from 0 to 255. An example IP address is 10.1.206.6
(referred to as, " ten point one point two zero six point six).
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