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PCS7 - HD Lua Chon - Protocol - Plant Bus

1. Communication to AS modules on a plant bus in PCS7 must use the "S7 online" access point set to the "PC internal" interface. All access is done via this interface. 2. The "PC internal" interface can be configured with project-specific settings for all stations on the plant bus. These settings are made on the ES and downloaded from the ES. 3. Communication on the plant bus is normally based on the ISO protocol, but TCP/IP can be used under certain conditions such as using an automation system with integrated Ethernet.

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PCS7 - HD Lua Chon - Protocol - Plant Bus

1. Communication to AS modules on a plant bus in PCS7 must use the "S7 online" access point set to the "PC internal" interface. All access is done via this interface. 2. The "PC internal" interface can be configured with project-specific settings for all stations on the plant bus. These settings are made on the ES and downloaded from the ES. 3. Communication on the plant bus is normally based on the ISO protocol, but TCP/IP can be used under certain conditions such as using an automation system with integrated Ethernet.

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Truyền thông trạm ES - PCS7 qua 1 plant bus

Trong Simatic PCS7, iểm truy c p In SIMATIC PCS 7, the "S7 online" access point must be set to the "PC internal" interface.
S7 online ph i c Set cho giao di n
PC internal. T t c các truy c p n ASAll access to the AS – in order to check the module information of an AS or to download S7
- yêu c u kiểm tra thông tin module programs, for example – is performed via "PC internal". "PC internal" is a centrally
c a 1 AS ho c download ch ng trìnhconfigurable interface, which can be loaded with project-specific settings for all stations on
là c th c hi n qua PC internal.
the plant bus. The settings are made on the ES in the PCS 7 multiproject and downloaded
from the ES. You can find the relevant procedure in Section "Engineering Station (Page 64)".
The communication on the plant bus is normally based on the ISO protocol.
1 truyền thông trên plant bus thông th ờng dự trên giao th c ISO

S d ng TCP/IP trên plant bus trong nh ng iều ki n sau:

Use TCP/IP on the plant bus under the following conditions:


Shared (combined) terminal and plant bus for smaller systems without an OS server
Routing via subnets required
Use of an automation system with integrated Ethernet interface
Use of NTP (Network Time Protocol) for time synchronization
Monitoring of network components on the plant bus for asset management
Operation of gateways on the plant bus (external connection of an AS)
Configuration of "S7 connection (fault-tolerant)" for H-systems via the internal interface of
the CPU 41x with PROFINET or CP443-1
Use the ISO protocol on the plant bus under the following conditions:
Configuration of "S7 connection (fault-tolerant)" for H-systems (pertains to CPU firmware
versions before V5)
Time synchronization based on the SIMATIC procedure

When fault-tolerant S7 connections via TCP/IP or ISO-on-TCP are used, set the monitoring
time (multiplier x 100 ms) in the connection properties.
Up to 12 connections: Multiplier 5 (0.5 s)
Up to 30 connections: Multiplier 10 (1 s)
Up to 80 connections: Multiplier 20 (2 s)
Up to 120 connections: Multiplier 30 (3 s)

You can find additional information in the "SOFTNET-IE S7 REDCONNECT" section of the
"Configuration Limits for Products of the SIMATIC NET PC Software V14" document in the
"What are the quantity frameworks and performance data of each of the SIMATIC NET
products?" (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/15227599) FAQ.

Compendium Part A - Configuration Guidelines (V9.0)


Configuration Manual, 03/2018, A5E43228900-AA 43
Using a CP16x3/CP16x8 in the engineering station or OS server has the following benefits:
More than eight AS can be connected.
High availability AS–OS connections with automatic switching of the communication can
be configured (also possible with a network card for CPUs with firmware V6 or higher).
The "OS simulation" function can also be used for a redundant automation system.
The CP MAC address can have parameters assigned to it or be modified.

If a BCE (Basic Communication Ethernet) module is being used for communication


instead of the CP16x3/CP16x8, parameters cannot be assigned to the MAC address. In
the event of a fault (e.g. defective module) this may mean that the connections have to be
reconfigured by the new MAC address of the replacement module and the project
documentation has to be changed.

The following two TCP/UP protocols can be operated in parallel in the CP16x3/CP16x8:
Windows communication (via the NDIS adapter)
Communication via the "S7 online" access point (can be configured in NetPro/HW config)

Different TCP/IP addresses have to be set in both TCP/IP protocols of the


CP16x3/CP16x8 for unique identification purposes.
This applies in particular from version PCS 7 V7.1. Starting with this version, the NDIS
adapter for CP16x3/CP16x8 is installed automatically by the PCS 7 Setup and must not
be deactivated subsequently.

Compendium Part A - Configuration Guidelines (V9.0)


44 Configuration Manual, 03/2018, A5E43228900-AA
The following steps demonstrate how to configure the plant bus:
1. If there is a network connection for CP16x3/CP16x8 in Windows, deactivate the "Client
for Microsoft Networks" and "File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks" protocols in
this network connection, as these two Microsoft protocols are only required at the plant
bus.
2. Check the current configuration of your installed network cards with the "communication
settings" tool ("Start > All programs > Siemens Automation > SIMATIC > SIMATIC NET >
Communication settings"). The plant bus is generally configured via the SIMATIC
Manager of your ES and is described in the "Creating and managing a PCS 7 project
(Page 51)" section.

3. Check that the MAC address and the TCP/IP addresses correspond with the planning.

You can find detailed information about configuring the "Plant bus" connection in the
"SIMATIC Process Control System PCS 7 - PC Configuration"
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109749317) manual.

Compendium Part A - Configuration Guidelines (V9.0)


Configuration Manual, 03/2018, A5E43228900-AA 45

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