
IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Communication
ADDvantage-32 PLUS
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LINK ACTIVE LED:
9. If ESBX board LINK ACTIVE LED is “off” and Switch port LED is “off”:
a. Cycle power to ADD-32 PLUS drive and wait for the 45 second boot up to complete.
Did the LINK ACTIVE LED and Switch port LED turn “on”? If so, replace the ESBX
Board.
10. If ESBX LINK ACTIVE LED is “on” but communication problems still exist:
a. Can ADDAPT 2000 and/or Performance View communicate to the drive(s)?
b. Has another device come online in the network with a duplicate IP Address? Isolate
the drive network from any other company networks.
c. Go to a DOS command prompt and attempt to “PING” the drive(s). Use ADDAPT or
PLC computer that is connected on the network. Can you ping the drive?
TYPE: ping <ip address>
EXAMPLE: ping 10.1.206.6
d. Start Internet Explorer from Windows using the ADDAPT or PLC computer on the
network. Attempt to WEB BROWSE the drive by typing the drive’s IP Address on the
Address Line. Did ADD-32 PLUS Web page come up?
e. Replace ESBX board on drive if it was not already replaced in step 9 above.
f. Replace Microprocessor. Setup IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address. If
communication is now working, use ADDAPT 2000 to download drive Calibration
and Configuration data.
11. For Switches that can be accessed using a web browser, start Internet Explorer from
Windows using the ADDAPT or PLC computer on the network. Type the Switch’s IP
Address on the Address Line. Enter User Name and Password if required for access to the
Switch Diagnostics. Reference your Switch manual to confirm that the ports in question are
configured to be enabled, active, and configured for the proper bandwidth. Look for
diagnostics that may show port status such as errors for frame packets transmitted/received.
12. In the ADD-32 PLUS Diagnostic Menu, write down all the ETHERNET STATISTICS.
Wait 5 minutes and log the ones that have changed, then wait 5 more minutes and log the
ones that have changed again. You only need to write the non-zero’s as blanks will be
assumed to be zero. Most diagnostics should be zero. Note that the Ethernet Statistics are
found under DIAGNOSTICS/VIEW ETH HISTORY on the drive LCD interface. This data
may require interpretation and analysis by Avtron engineers.
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