8.3.1
System configuration of the IP packet transfer function
The IP packet transfer function allows communications to be performed by connecting an Ethernet device to one of the
following devices.
(1) Connecting an Ethernet device to a CPU module
Connect an Ethernet device to an Ethernet port on a Built-in Ethernet port QCPU.
Note, however, that a Universal model QCPU (excluding the Q00UJ, Q00U, Q01U, and Q02UCPUs) other than a
Built-in Ethernet port QCPU can be also connected to a CPU module that is not directly connected to an Ethernet
device.
Ethernet device
(request source device)
(2) Connecting an Ethernet device to a module supporting the CC-Link IE Field
Network gateway setting
Connect an Ethernet device to a module, such as an Ethernet adapter module, supporting the CC-Link IE Field
Network gateway setting.
Doing so allows communications to be performed with an Ethernet device having a different network address.
Ethernet device
(request source device)
Only Built-in Ethernet port QCPU can be used.
(Directly connect it to an Ethernet device.)
A Universal model QCPU excluding the Q00UJ, Q00U, Q01U,
and Q02UCPUs can be used when it is not directly
connected to an Ethernet device.
Modules supporting the CC-Link IE Field Network
gateway setting
(e.g. Ethernet adapter module)
A Universal model QCPU excluding the Q00UJ, Q00U, Q01U,
and Q02UCPUs can be used when it is not directly
connected to an Ethernet device.
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Ethernet device
(request destination device)
Ethernet device
(request destination device)
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