(2) Parameter Description:
The parameters in the above figure: Area A: Set the parameters such as the IP address of the PLC to connect to the network (the Web Port remains unchanged), meaning the same as the IP address of the configuration computer. Area B: By default, it stays the same. Area C : The parameter when the PLC is used as a server (TCP protocol). Port : The port of the PLC when doing Server, try not to use 8001. Keep Alive : Keep the connection time, the default is 5s. Max Clients : 0 – 8, When the PLC is used as a server, you can select how many channels are used by the client at the same time, up to 8. Timeout : overtime time. Enable : Checked by default. Must be checked when using TCP protocol. Area D : The parameter when the PLC is used as a server (UDP protocol). Port : The port of the PLC when doing Server, try not to use 8001. Not the same as TCP. Timeout : overtime time. Enable : Checked by default. Must be checked when using UDP protocol. Area E : Set remote target IP parameters. Used to configure the IP and port of the servers when the PLC is used as a client. The sum of the number of servers that can be configured and the number of Max Clients set in Area C is 8. If Area C's Max Clients is set to 8, channels 1 – 8 in Area E are not available. If Area C's Max Clients is set to 4, channels 1 – 4 in Area E are available, and channels 5 – 8 are not available. Keep Alive : Keep the connection time, the default is 5s.
Type : TCP or UDP protocol, the default is TCP. Timeout : overtime time, the default is 0s.
Area F:
Read: Read network configuration parameters. Write: Write network configuration parameters.
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