31003688 00Advantys STBEthernet Modbus TCP/IP Network InterfaceApplications Guide890USE17700 Version 1.031003688 00
About the Book10890USE17700 September 2003Who Should Use This Manual?This manual is intended to support the customer who has installed the Advantys ST
STB NIP 2212 Web Server100890USE17700 September 2003Island Parameters Web PageSample Island Parameters Web PageThe Island Parameters web page displays
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 101Error Log Web PageIntroduction System-wide information collected while the Advantys STB island is
STB NIP 2212 Web Server102890USE17700 September 2003Error Log OperationsThe operations associated with the Error Log web page are described in the fol
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 1035.5 SNMP ServicesAt a GlanceIntroduction The STB NIP 2212 contains a Simple Network Management Pr
STB NIP 2212 Web Server104890USE17700 September 2003SNMP Device ManagementIntroduction The STB NIP 2212 contains a Simple Network Management Protocol
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 105SNMP Protocol Data Units (PDUs)Protocol Data Units (PDUs) within SNMP carry requests and response
STB NIP 2212 Web Server106890USE17700 September 2003Configure SNMP Web PageIntroduction The Configure SNMP web page allows you to view the parameters
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 107Sample Configure SNMP Web PageA sample Configure SNMP web page is shown in the following figure:
STB NIP 2212 Web Server108890USE17700 September 2003About the Schneider Private MIBsIntroduction The following information describes the Schneider Ele
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 109Transparent Factory Ethernet (TFE) SubtreeUnder the Groupe_Schneider MIB is a Transparent_Factory
890USE17700 September 2003 111IntroductionAt a GlanceIntroduction This chapter provides a general overview of the network interface module (NIM) and t
STB NIP 2212 Web Server110890USE17700 September 2003Transparent Factory Ethernet (TFE) MIB SubtreeIntroduction The Transparent Factory Ethernet (TFE)
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 111Port502 Messaging SubtreeIntroduction Port502 services support TFE services. Port502 services man
STB NIP 2212 Web Server112890USE17700 September 2003Web MIB SubtreeIntroduction The Web MIB subtree, OID 5, defines objects for managing embedded web
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 113Equipment Profiles SubtreeIntroduction The Equipment_Profiles subtree (OID 7) identifies objects
STB NIP 2212 Web Server114890USE17700 September 2003profileTrapTableEntries Max(12) managers not required; value is 0profileTrapTable(13) not usedprof
890USE17700 September 2003 1156Data ExchangeAt a GlanceIntroduction This chapter describes how data stored in the process image is exchanged between t
Data Exchange116890USE17700 September 2003Data Exchange with the STB NIP 2212Introduction Data exchange between a Modbus over TCP/IP host or the HTTP
Data Exchange890USE17700 September 2003 117Data and Status ObjectsData exchange between the island and the fieldbus master involves three object types
Data Exchange118890USE17700 September 2003The I/O modules have the following island bus addresses:The PDM and the termination plate are not addressabl
Data Exchange890USE17700 September 2003 119The Output Data Process ImageThe output data process image contains the data written to the island from the
Introduction12890USE17700 September 2003What Is a Network Interface Module?Purpose Every island requires a network interface module (NIM) in the leftm
Data Exchange120890USE17700 September 2003The Input Data and I/O Status Process ImageInput data and I/O status information from the I/O modules are se
Data Exchange890USE17700 September 2003 121In total, the Modbus over TCP/IP sample island bus requires 18 registers (registers 45392 through 45409) to
Data Exchange122890USE17700 September 2003 register 45400 STB DDI 3610 data1514 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0ON/OFF conditions of inputs 1 ... 6alw
Data Exchange890USE17700 September 2003 123 register 45405STB AVI 1270 channel 1 status1514 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 10register 45406STB AVI 1270
Data Exchange124890USE17700 September 2003 register 45409STB AVO 1250 channel 2 status1514 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 10register 45408STB AVO 1250 c
Data Exchange890USE17700 September 2003 125Reading Diagnostic DataSummary Thirty-five contiguous registers (45357 through 45391) in the island bus dat
Data Exchange126890USE17700 September 20031 The island is initializing.2 The island has been set to pre-operational mode, for example, by the reset
Data Exchange890USE17700 September 2003 127Error Reporting Each bit in register 45358 indicates a specific global error condition. A value of 1 indica
Data Exchange128890USE17700 September 2003Node ConfigurationThe next eight contiguous registers (registers 45359 through 45366) display locations wher
Data Exchange890USE17700 September 2003 129Node Assembly The next eight contiguous registers (registers 45367 through 45374) indicate the presence or
Introduction890USE17700 September 2003 13Integrated Power SupplyThe NIM’s built-in 24-to-5 VDC power supply provides logic power to the I/O modules on
Data Exchange130890USE17700 September 2003Emergency MessagesThe next eight contiguous registers (registers 45375 through 45382) indicate the presence
Data Exchange890USE17700 September 2003 131Fault Detection The next eight contiguous registers (registers 45383 through 45390) indicate the presence o
Data Exchange132890USE17700 September 2003STB NIP 2212 Status Register Register 45391 contains a word of diagnostic data that is allocated to the stat
Data Exchange890USE17700 September 2003 133Modbus Commands Supported by the STB NIP 2212Introduction Modbus is the protocol used by Modicon PLCs. Modb
Data Exchange134890USE17700 September 2003List of Supported CommandsThe following table lists the Modbus commands that the STB NIP 2212 supports:Modbu
Data Exchange890USE17700 September 2003 135Ethernet StatisticsEthernet statistics comprise status information and errors related to data transmissions
Data Exchange136890USE17700 September 2003
890USE17700 September 2003 1377Connection ExampleAt a GlanceIntroduction The information in this chapter provides an example showing how to connect an
Connection Example138890USE17700 September 2003IntroductionOverview The connection example that follows describes how to connect and commission an Adv
Connection Example890USE17700 September 2003 139Network ArchitectureArchitectural DiagramThe physical network shown in the following figure is represe
Introduction14890USE17700 September 2003Structural OverviewThe following figure illustrates the multiple roles of the NIM. The figure provides a netwo
Connection Example140890USE17700 September 2003The following table describes the cabling guidelines for the network shown in the figure above: Type of
Connection Example890USE17700 September 2003 141Sample ConfigurationExample A representative island bus assembly with an STB NIP 2212 gateway is shown
Connection Example142890USE17700 September 2003The I/O modules in the sample assembly have the following island bus addresses:The PDM and the terminat
Connection Example890USE17700 September 2003 14345396 empty–set to 0 N3 dataSTB DDI 3420 data45397 empty–set to 0 N3 statusSTB DDI 3420 status45398 N4
Connection Example144890USE17700 September 2003Output Process ImageThe I/O modules in the sample island bus assembly require five Modbus registers in
Connection Example890USE17700 September 2003 145Modbus Functions Supported by the STB NIP 2212Introduction The STB NIP 2212 supports the Modbus functi
Connection Example146890USE17700 September 2003Request and Response ExampleThe following example uses the data from channel 1 and channel 2 in the STB
Connection Example890USE17700 September 2003 147List of Supported Function Codes and Their DescriptionsThe following table lists the function codes th
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890USE17700 September 2003 1498Advanced Configuration FeaturesAt a GlanceIntroduction This chapter describes the advanced and/or optional configuratio
Introduction890USE17700 September 2003 15What Is Advantys STB?Introduction Advantys STB is an assembly of distributed I/O, power, and other modules th
Advanced Configuration Features150890USE17700 September 2003STB NIP 2212 Configurable ParametersIntroduction The following information describes how t
Advanced Configuration Features890USE17700 September 2003 151Selecting the Display FormatBy default, the values for the configurable NIM parameters us
Advanced Configuration Features152890USE17700 September 2003Reserving Data SizesTo transfer data to the PLC from a Modbus HMI panel attached to the CF
Advanced Configuration Features890USE17700 September 2003 153Assigning the Max. Node ID (CANopen Devices)To assign the highest node ID used by a CANop
Advanced Configuration Features154890USE17700 September 2003Configuring Mandatory ModulesSummary As part of a custom configuration, you can assign man
Advanced Configuration Features890USE17700 September 2003 155Recovering from a Mandatory StopPushing the RST button (See The RST Button, p. 55) while
Advanced Configuration Features156890USE17700 September 2003Prioritizing a ModuleSummary Using the Advantys configuration software, you can assign pri
Advanced Configuration Features890USE17700 September 2003 157What Is a Reflex Action?Summary Reflex actions are small routines that perform dedicated
Advanced Configuration Features158890USE17700 September 2003Configuring a Reflex ActionEach block in a reflex action must be configured using the Adva
Advanced Configuration Features890USE17700 September 2003 159Result of a Reflex BlockDepending on the type of reflex block that you use, it will outpu
Introduction16890USE17700 September 2003Extension SegmentsAdvantys STB I/O modules that do not reside in the primary segment can be installed in exten
Advanced Configuration Features160890USE17700 September 2003Nesting The Advantys configuration software allows you to create nested reflex actions. On
Advanced Configuration Features890USE17700 September 2003 161Number of Reflex Blocks on an IslandAn island can support up to 10 reflex blocks. A neste
Advanced Configuration Features162890USE17700 September 2003Island Fallback ScenariosIntroduction In the event of a communications failure on the isla
Advanced Configuration Features890USE17700 September 2003 163Fallback States for Reflex FunctionsOnly an output module channel to which the result of
Advanced Configuration Features164890USE17700 September 2003Saving Configuration DataIntroduction The Advantys configuration software allows you to sa
Advanced Configuration Features890USE17700 September 2003 165Protecting Configuration DataIntroduction As part of a custom configuration, you can pass
Advanced Configuration Features166890USE17700 September 2003A Modbus View of the Island’s Data ImageSummary A block of Modbus registers is reserved in
Advanced Configuration Features890USE17700 September 2003 167The Data Image The 9999 contiguous registers in the Modbus data image start at register 4
Advanced Configuration Features168890USE17700 September 2003Reading Register DataAll the registers in the data image can be read by an HMI panel conne
Advanced Configuration Features890USE17700 September 2003 169The Island’s Process Image BlocksSummary Two blocks of registers in the island’s data ima
Introduction890USE17700 September 2003 17Preferred ModulesAn island bus can also support those auto-addressable modules referred to as preferred modul
Advanced Configuration Features170890USE17700 September 2003Output Data Process ImageThe output data block (registers 40001 through 44096) handles the
Advanced Configuration Features890USE17700 September 2003 171Output Data Read/Write CapabilitiesThe registers in the output data process image are rea
Advanced Configuration Features172890USE17700 September 2003The HMI Blocks in the Island Data ImageSummary An HMI panel that communicates using the Mo
Advanced Configuration Features890USE17700 September 2003 173HMI Output Data ExchangeIn turn, output data written by the fieldbus master can be used t
Advanced Configuration Features174890USE17700 September 2003
890USE17700 September 2003 175Glossary10Base-T An adaptation of the IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet) standard, the 10Base-T standard uses twisted-pair wiring wit
Glossary176890USE17700 September 2003ARP address resolution protocol. IP’s network layer protocol uses ARP to map an IP address to a MAC (hardware) ad
Glossary890USE17700 September 2003 177CiA CAN in Automation. CiA is a non-profit group of manufacturers and users dedicated to developing and supporti
Glossary178890USE17700 September 2003EDS electronic data sheet. The EDS is a standardized ASCII file that contains information about a network device’
Glossary890USE17700 September 2003 179Fipio Fieldbus Interface Protocol (FIP). An open fieldbus standard and protocol that conforms to the FIP/World F
Introduction18890USE17700 September 2003Standard CANopen DevicesYou may also install one or more standard CANopen devices on an island. These devices
Glossary180890USE17700 September 2003HMI human-machine interface An operator interface, usually graphical, for industrial equipment.HMI human-machine
Glossary890USE17700 September 2003 181IEC type 1+ input Type 1+ digital inputs support sensor signals from mechanical switching devices such as relay
Glossary182890USE17700 September 2003LAN local area network. A short-distance data communications network.light industrial I/OAn Advantys STB I/O modu
Glossary890USE17700 September 2003 183N.C. contact normally closed contact. A relay contact pair that is closed when the relay coil is de-energized an
Glossary184890USE17700 September 2003output polarity An output channel’s polarity determines when the output module turns its field actuator on and wh
Glossary890USE17700 September 2003 185preferred module An I/O module that functions as an auto-addressable node on an Advantys STB island but is not i
Glossary186890USE17700 September 2003repeater An interconnection device that extends the permissible length of a bus.reverse polarity protectionUse of
Glossary890USE17700 September 2003 187SELV safety extra low voltage. A secondary circuit designed and protected so that the voltage between any two ac
Glossary188890USE17700 September 2003standard network interfaceAn Advantys STB network interface module designed at moderate cost to support the kind
Glossary890USE17700 September 2003 189UDP user datagram protocol. A connectionless mode protocol in which messages are delivered in a datagram to a de
Introduction890USE17700 September 2003 19STB NIP 2212 Product OverviewIntroduction An Advantys STB island bus configured with an STB NIP 2212 network
Glossary190890USE17700 September 2003
CBA890USE17700 September 2003 191Numerics10Base-T, 26802.3 standard, 21, 27, 42AABL7 RE2403 Telefast 24 VDC power supply, 41action module, 159addressa
Index192890USE17700 September 2003Eedit mode, 50, 53, 54, 56embedded web serveraccess, 68help, 67managing, 112navigation, 68overview, 19process image,
Index890USE17700 September 2003 193island bus node addressaddress range, 29setting, 60, 73, 76valid and invalid addresses, 29island bus password, 165L
Index194890USE17700 September 2003Rreboot operation, 77, 85reflex actionand fallback, 163and the echo output data image area, 117, 120, 171overview, 1
Index890USE17700 September 2003 195STB NIP 2212, 93, 94, 101, 108, 110, 132using the Advantys STB LEDs, 31using the Ethernet LAN LEDs, 31web-based, 93
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Introduction20890USE17700 September 2003Conformance to NIM StandardsThe STB NIP 2212 is designed to support all of the standard Advantys STB NIM featu
Introduction890USE17700 September 2003 21Ethernet Communications and ConnectivityIntroduction The STB NIP 2212 allows the Advantys STB island to funct
Introduction22890USE17700 September 2003
890USE17700 September 2003 232The STB NIP 2212 NIMAt a GlanceIntroduction This chapter describes the external features of the STB NIP 2212, including
The STB NIP 2212 NIM24890USE17700 September 2003External Features of the STB NIP 2212Summary of FeaturesThe following figure indicates where the physi
The STB NIP 2212 NIM890USE17700 September 2003 25The physical features of the STB NIP 2212 are described briefly in the following table:Feature Functi
The STB NIP 2212 NIM26890USE17700 September 2003STB NIP 2212 Network InterfaceIntroduction The fieldbus interface on the STB NIP 2212 is the point of
The STB NIP 2212 NIM890USE17700 September 2003 27Communications Cable and ConnectorThe required communications cable is either shielded (STP) or unshi
The STB NIP 2212 NIM28890USE17700 September 2003Rotary SwitchesIntroduction The STB NIP 2212 is a single node on an Ethernet LAN and, in turn, the Int
The STB NIP 2212 NIM890USE17700 September 2003 29Summary of Valid IP Address Settings Each rotary switch position that you can use to set a valid IP a
890USE17700 September 2003 3Table of ContentsSafety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7About the Bo
The STB NIP 2212 NIM30890USE17700 September 2003LED IndicatorsIntroduction Six LEDs on the STB NIP 2212 NIM visually indicate the operational status o
The STB NIP 2212 NIM890USE17700 September 2003 31Ethernet Communications LEDsThe 10T ACT and the STATUS indicate the conditions described in the follo
The STB NIP 2212 NIM32890USE17700 September 2003off blink: 2 off Assignment error—the NIM has detected a module assignment error; the island bus is no
The STB NIP 2212 NIM890USE17700 September 2003 33The CFG InterfacePurpose The CFG port is the connection point to the island bus for either a computer
The STB NIP 2212 NIM34890USE17700 September 2003Connections An STB XCA 4002 programming cable must be used to connect the computer running the Advanty
The STB NIP 2212 NIM890USE17700 September 2003 35The Power Supply InterfaceIntroduction The NIM’s built-in power supply requires 24 VDC from an extern
The STB NIP 2212 NIM36890USE17700 September 2003Connectors Use either:a screw type power connector, available in a kit of 10 (model STB XTS 1120)a spr
The STB NIP 2212 NIM890USE17700 September 2003 37Logic PowerIntroduction Logic power is a 5 VDC power signal on the island bus that the I/O modules re
The STB NIP 2212 NIM38890USE17700 September 2003Logic Power FlowThe figure below shows how the NIM’s integrated power supply generates logic power and
The STB NIP 2212 NIM890USE17700 September 2003 39Selecting a Source Power Supply for the Island’s Logic Power BusLogic Power RequirementsAn external 2
4 890USE17700 September 2003Chapter 4 IP Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59At a Glance . . .
The STB NIP 2212 NIM40890USE17700 September 2003Calculating the Wattage RequirementThe amount of power (See Logic Power Flow, p. 38) that the external
The STB NIP 2212 NIM890USE17700 September 2003 41The extended island bus contains three built-in power supplies:the supply built into the NIM, which r
The STB NIP 2212 NIM42890USE17700 September 2003Module SpecificationsSpecifications DetailThe general specifications for the STB NIP 2212, which is th
The STB NIP 2212 NIM890USE17700 September 2003 43addressable modules supported (See Addressable Modules, p. 46)per segment 16 maximumper island 32 max
The STB NIP 2212 NIM44890USE17700 September 2003
890USE17700 September 2003 453Configuring the Island BusAt a GlanceIntroduction The information in this chapter describes the auto-addressing and auto
Configuring the Island Bus46890USE17700 September 2003Auto-AddressingIntroduction Each time that the island is powered up or reset, the NIM automatica
Configuring the Island Bus890USE17700 September 2003 47An Example For example, if you have an island bus with eight I/O modules: 1 NIM2 STB PDT 3100
Configuring the Island Bus48890USE17700 September 2003Associating the Module Type with the Island Bus LocationAs a result of the configuration process
Configuring the Island Bus890USE17700 September 2003 49Auto-ConfigurationIntroduction All Advantys STB I/O modules are shipped with a set of predefine
890USE17700 September 2003 5Chapter 6 Data Exchange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115At a Glance . . . . .
Configuring the Island Bus50890USE17700 September 2003Installing the STB XMP 4440 Optional Removable Memory CardIntroduction The STB XMP 4440 removabl
Configuring the Island Bus890USE17700 September 2003 51Installing the CardUse the following procedure to install the card:Step Action1 Punch out the r
Configuring the Island Bus52890USE17700 September 2003Removing the CardUse the following procedure to remove the card from the card drawer. As a handl
Configuring the Island Bus890USE17700 September 2003 53Using the STB XMP 4440 Optional Removable Memory Card to Configure the Island BusIntroduction A
Configuring the Island Bus54890USE17700 September 2003Initial Configuration and Reconfigu-ration ScenariosUse the following procedure to set up an isl
Configuring the Island Bus890USE17700 September 2003 55The RST ButtonSummary The RST function is basically a Flash memory overwriting operation. This
Configuring the Island Bus56890USE17700 September 2003RST FunctionalityIntroduction The RST function allows you to reconfigure the operating parameter
Configuring the Island Bus890USE17700 September 2003 57Overwriting Flash Memory with Factory Default ValuesThe following procedure describes how to us
Configuring the Island Bus58890USE17700 September 2003
890USE17700 September 2003 594IP ParametersAt a GlanceIntroduction The information in this chapter describes how IP parameters are assigned to the STB
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IP Parameters60890USE17700 September 2003How the STB NIP 2212 Obtains IP ParametersSummary As a node on a TCP/IP network, the STB NIP 2212 requires a
IP Parameters890USE17700 September 2003 61Deriving an IP Address from a Media Access Control (MAC) AddressThe 32-bit default IP address for the STB N
IP Parameters62890USE17700 September 2003MAC-Based IP Address ExampleIn the following example, the hex pairs in the example IEEE global address (MAC a
IP Parameters890USE17700 September 2003 63The IP Address Assignment ProcessDetermining the IP AddressAs shown in the following flow chart, the STB NIP
IP Parameters64890USE17700 September 2003IP Address Software PrioritiesThe IP addressing methods for the STB NIP 2212 are prioritized in the order lis
890USE17700 September 2003 655STB NIP 2212 Web ServerAt a GlanceIntroduction The STB NIP 2212 includes an embedded web server that is described in thi
STB NIP 2212 Web Server66890USE17700 September 20035.1 Introduction to the Embedded Web ServerAt a GlanceIntroduction This section introduces the STB
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 67About the Embedded Web ServerIntroduction The STB NIP 2212 includes a Hypertext Transfer Protocol
STB NIP 2212 Web Server68890USE17700 September 2003Accessing the STB NIP 2212 Web SiteUse the following steps to access the STB NIP 2212 web site:Step
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 69Product Support Web PageInformation about how to contact Schneider Electric about your STB NIP 221
890USE17700 September 2003 7§Safety InformationImportant InformationNOTICE Read these instructions carefully, and look at the equipment to become fami
STB NIP 2212 Web Server70890USE17700 September 2003Properties Web PageIntroduction The Properties web page displays STB NIP 2212 statistics, such as t
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 715.2 Web Server Configuration OptionsAt a GlanceIntroduction The information in this section descri
STB NIP 2212 Web Server72890USE17700 September 2003Configuration Web PageIntroduction The web-based resources that are available for configuring the S
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 73Configuring an IP Address for the STB NIP 2212Introduction To communicate as a node on the Interne
STB NIP 2212 Web Server74890USE17700 September 2003IP Parameters The IP address for the STB NIP 2212 has the four parameters, which are described in t
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 75Assigning a Configured IP Address to the STB NIP 2212Use the following procedure to configure an I
STB NIP 2212 Web Server76890USE17700 September 2003Restoring Default Parameters from the WebUse the following procedure to reconfigure the STB NIP 221
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 77About the Reboot OptionThe reboot operation will configure the STB NIP 2212 with IP parameters ass
STB NIP 2212 Web Server78890USE17700 September 2003Configuring Master ControllersIntroduction Any controller on the Ethernet network has the potential
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 79Setting Up Master Controllers for the IslandUse the following procedure to configure a master cont
Safety Information8890USE17700 September 2003PLEASE NOTE All pertinent state, regional, and local safety regulations must be observed when installing
STB NIP 2212 Web Server80890USE17700 September 2003Master Configurator Web PageWhat Is a Master Configurator?The master configurator of an Advantys ST
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 81Fields on the Master Configurator Web PageThe fields on the Master Configurator web page are descr
STB NIP 2212 Web Server82890USE17700 September 2003Sample Master Configurator Web PageA sample Master Configurator web page is shown in the following
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 83Configuring a Role NameIntroduction You can assign, edit, or delete a role name for an STB NIP 221
STB NIP 2212 Web Server84890USE17700 September 2003Configuring a Role NameUse the following procedure to create or edit a role name for the STB NIP 22
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 85About the Reboot OptionThe reboot operation will configure the STB NIP 2212 with a role name assig
STB NIP 2212 Web Server86890USE17700 September 20035.3 Web Server SecurityAt a GlanceIntroduction The information in this section describes how the HT
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 87Web Access Password ProtectionSummary The STB NIP 2212 web site is password-protected. Initially,
STB NIP 2212 Web Server88890USE17700 September 2003What Is the Web Access Password?The web access password is an eight-character, case-sensitive user
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 89Setting Up the Web Access LoginUse the following procedure to set up your web access user name and
890USE17700 September 2003 9About the BookAt a GlanceDocument Scope This Guide describes the common hardware and software features of the Advantys STB
STB NIP 2212 Web Server90890USE17700 September 2003Configuration Password ProtectionIntroduction The configuration password controls read/write access
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 91Sample Login PromptWhen active, the login prompt is displayed in the web banner (as shown in the f
STB NIP 2212 Web Server92890USE17700 September 20035.4 Web Server Diagnostic OptionsAt a GlanceIntroduction The information in this section describes
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 93Diagnostics Web PageIntroduction The web-based resources that are available for troubleshooting th
STB NIP 2212 Web Server94890USE17700 September 2003Ethernet StatisticsIntroduction The Ethernet Statistics web page reports status information and err
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 95STB NIP 2212 Registers Web PageSummary The NIM Registers web page will display information about s
STB NIP 2212 Web Server96890USE17700 September 2003Sample NIM Registers Web PageA sample NIM Registers web page appears in the following figure: 1 10
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 97I/O Data Values Web PageSummary The I/O Data Values web page will display the values stored in the
STB NIP 2212 Web Server98890USE17700 September 2003Sample I/O Data Values Web PageA sample I/O Data Values web page appears in the following figure: 1
STB NIP 2212 Web Server890USE17700 September 2003 99Island Configuration Web PageIntroduction The Island Configuration web page describes the configur
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