Transcription of PUB00123R1 CIP and the Family of CIP Networks - ODVA
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COMMON INDUSTRIAL PROTOCOL (CIP ) AND THE Family OF CIP NETWORKSPUB00123R1 FEBRUARY 2016 2 The Common Industrial Protocol (CIP ) and the Family of CIP NetworksPublication Number: PUB00123R1 Copyright 2006-2016 ODVA, Inc. All rights reserved. For permissions to reproduce excerpts of this material, with appropriate attribution to the author(s), please contact ODVA at:ODVA, Arbor, MI, USATEL 1-734-975-8840 FAX 1-734-922-0027 WEB right to make, use or sell product or system implementations described herein is granted only under sep-arate license pursuant to a Terms of Usage Agreement or other agreement. Terms of Usage Agreements for individual CIP Networks are available, at standard charges, over the Internet at :Warranty Disclaimer StatementThe right to make, use, or sell product or system implementations based upon the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) is granted only under separate license pursuant to a Terms of Usage Agreement or other agreement.
EtherNet/IP™: CIP on Ethernet Technology EtherNet/IP provides users with the network tools to deploy standard Ethernet technology (IEEE 802.3 com-bined with the TCP/IP Suite) for industrial automation applications while enabling Internet and enterprise con-nectivity resulting in data anytime and anywhere.
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