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Version: 0.95.1

EthernetIP


Description

The adapter allows to connect devices supporting EthernetIP.


Configuration

The following configuration options are available when creating an adapter:

PLC Address

This field requires the PLC address in form of the IP without the prefixed protocol (e.g., 192.168.34.56).

Polling Interval

The polling interval requires a number in milliseconds, which represents the interval in which the adapter will poll the PLC for new data. For instance, a polling interval of 1000 milliseconds will configure the adapter to send a request to the PLC every second.

Supported Transports

The following transports are supported by this adapter:

  • tcp

Transport Metadata

Required

tcp

Advanced

tcp

  • keep-alive: Should keep-alive packets be sent? (BOOLEAN)
  • no-delay: Should packets be sent instantly or should we give the OS some time to aggregate data. (BOOLEAN)
  • default-timeout: Timeout after which a connection will be treated as disconnected. (INT)

Protocol Metadata

Required

Optional

  • backplane: Without using routing information the backplane defaults to 1. This is overridden if communicationPath is provided. (INT)
  • slot: The slot within the backplane the CPU is located. (INT)
  • bigEndian: Configure if the connection should be set to transport data in Big-Endian format, or not. (BOOLEAN)

Tags

The syntax to define tags is based on the PLC4X syntax, see https://plc4x.apache.org/users/protocols/s7.html. Address Pattern:

propertyName=%{Memory-Area}{start-address}:{Data-Type}[{array-size}]

temperature=%I0.0:INT

Best Practices

Instead of creating a large event containing all nodes that should be available in StreamPipes, consider to group the fields logically into smaller adapters. This will ease the definition of pipelines for users and eases future modifications.