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How to use open IE communication
To allow data to be exchanged with other communication partners, STEP 7 provides the
following FBs and UDTs under "Communication Blocks" in the "Standard Library":
• Connection oriented protocols: TCP-native, ISO-on-TCP
• Connectionless protocol: UDP
Data blocks for the configuration of the connection
• Data blocks for configuring TCP native and ISO-on-TCP connections.
• Data blocks for the configuration the local UDP communication access point
CPU 31xC and CPU 31x, Technical Data
Manual, 01/2006 Edition, A5E00105475-06
– FB 63 "TSEND" for sending data
– FB 64 "TRCV" for receiving data
– FB 65 "TCON", for connecting
– FB 66 "TDISCON", for disconnecting
– UDT 65 "TCON_PAR" with the data structure for the configuration of the connection
– FB 67 "TUSEND" for sending data
– FB 68 "TURCV" for receiving data
– FB 65 "TCON" for establishing the local communication access point
– FB 66 "TDISCON" for resolving the local communication access point
– UDT 65 "TCON_PAR" with the data structure for configuring the local communication
access point
– UDT 66 "TCON_ADR" with the data structure of the address parameters of the remote
partner
To configure your connection, you need to create a DB that contains the data structure of
UDT 65 "TCON_PAR." This data structure contains all parameters you need to establish
the connection. You need to create such a data structure for each connection, and you
can also organize it in a global DB.
Connection parameter CONNECT of FB 65 "TCON" reports the address of the
corresponding connection description to the user program (for example,
P#DB100.DBX0.0 byte 64).
To assign parameters for the local communication access point, create a DB containing
the data structure from the UDT 65 "TCON_PAR" This data structure contains the
required parameters you need to establish the connection between the user program and
the communication level of the operating system
The CONNECT parameter of the FB 65 "TCON" contains a reference to the address of
the corresponding connection description (e.g. P#DB100.DBX0.0 Byte 64).
Note
Setting up the connection description (UDT 65)
The interface to be used for for communication (for example B#16#03: Communication
via the integrated IE interface for the CPU 319-3 PN/DP) has to be entered in the UDT 65
"TCON_PAR" in the parameter "local_device_id".
Communication
3.2 Communication services
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