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Configuring the MVI56E-MCMR Module MVI56E-MCMR ControlLogix Platform
User Manual Modbus Communication Module with Reduced Data Block
Page 98 of 225 ProSoft Technology, Inc.
May 13, 2014
Each row corresponds to a physical rack in the CIP path.
If the MVI56E-MCMR module is located in the same rack as the first 1756-
ENBT module, select RACK NO. 1 and configure the associated parameters.
If the MVI56E-MCMR is available in a remote rack (accessible through
ControlNet or Ethernet/IP), include all racks (by using the ADD RACK button).
Parameter
Description
Source Module
Source module type. This field is automatically selected
depending on the destination module of the last rack (1756-
CNB or 1756-ENBT).
Source Module IP Address
IP address of the source module (only applicable for 1756-
ENBT)
Source Module Node Address
Node address of the source module (only applicable for 1756-
CNB)
Destination Module
Select the destination module associated to the source module
in the rack. The connection between the source and destination
modules is performed through the backplane.
Destination Module Slot Number
The slot number where the destination MVI56E module is
located.
To use the CIPconnect Path Editor, follow these steps.
1 Configure the path between the 1756-ENBT connected to your PC and the
MVI56E-MCMR module.
o If the module is located in a remote rack, add more racks to configure the
full path.
o The path can only contain ControlNet or Ethernet/IP networks.
o The maximum number of supported racks is six.
2 Click CONSTRUCT CIP PATH to build the path in text format
3 Click OK to confirm the configured path.
The following examples should provide a better understanding on how to set up
the path for your network.
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