Posted 20 May 2019 Anyone tested NX102 builtin Ethernet Port 1/2 for Fins command with Multiway? Example PLC Port 1 IP is 192.168.1.10 , PC Address is 192.168.1.88 FINS Node Address of built in Ethernet IP port is 11 (grey out) as it follow the setting at port 2 ICF 80 RSV 00 GCT 03 DNA 01 (Direct PC to NX102) DA1 0A (IP node 10) DA2 00 SNA 01 (Diect PC to NX102) SA1 58 SA2 00 SID --Changing I got an Error code 1004 ( setting error) Do I need to setup routing table? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PG3pEvaO4O4 i used this as a guide, but that video added a EIP card Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 21 May 2019 I usually use 0 for SNA for a direct network. No routing table setup is required, assuming you're using FINS/UDP You need to set it up though, if you're using FINS/TCP. Also last octet of the IP Address is not always the FINS Node Address, so if your Sysmac Studio shows that the FINS Node Address is 11, you should use that for DA1. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 21 May 2019 1 hour ago, innoaloe said: I usually use 0 for SNA for a direct network. No routing table setup is required, assuming you're using FINS/UDP You need to set it up though, if you're using FINS/TCP. Also last octet of the IP Address is not always the FINS Node Address, so if your Sysmac Studio shows that the FINS Node Address is 11, you should use that for DA1. "I usually use 0 for SNA for a direct network." Do you meant without using a switch? So if I am using a switch, what is the value I should use? You need to set it up though, if you're using FINS/TCP---> How do you setup in Sysmac Studio? (prefer TCP over UDP). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 21 May 2019 12 hours ago, innoaloe said: I usually use 0 for SNA for a direct network. No routing table setup is required, assuming you're using FINS/UDP You need to set it up though, if you're using FINS/TCP. Also last octet of the IP Address is not always the FINS Node Address, so if your Sysmac Studio shows that the FINS Node Address is 11, you should use that for DA1. I am still unable to use the Fins Command with multiWay attached is the setting Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 21 May 2019 Below is the multiway screen shot Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 21 May 2019 Well... looks like your connection is OK, but the data you are sending to PLC is incorrect. - DNA must never be 00. Your Sysmac Studio screenshot shows that the PLC uses default Local Network 01, so DNA should be 01 as well. - I believe using 00 for SNA should work. But if it doesn't, you can put any number there, like 02 for example. It doesn't really matter for a single PC and PLC connection. - On your Multiway screenshot, your attempts before the last one are just sending the FINS Header, which will never work - Your last attempt in the screenshot looks fine, except the DNA being 00. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 22 May 2019 14 hours ago, innoaloe said: Well... looks like your connection is OK, but the data you are sending to PLC is incorrect. - DNA must never be 00. Your Sysmac Studio screenshot shows that the PLC uses default Local Network 01, so DNA should be 01 as well. - I believe using 00 for SNA should work. But if it doesn't, you can put any number there, like 02 for example. It doesn't really matter for a single PC and PLC connection. - On your Multiway screenshot, your attempts before the last one are just sending the FINS Header, which will never work - Your last attempt in the screenshot looks fine, except the DNA being 00. "- DNA must never be 00. Your Sysmac Studio screenshot shows that the PLC uses default Local Network 01, so DNA should be 01 as well. " Which part of the sysmac studio screen shot show the Default Network that I should change? In CJ it is much simpler. "but the data you are sending to PLC is incorrect" - the multiway error said so. Multiway work with CJ Fins command, i believe the NX/Nj should behave the same way. Any idea? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites