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Error Codes 125/149<br />

C<strong>IP</strong> Connection Manager Object Instance Extended Status Codes<br />

General Status<br />

(hexa decimal)<br />

Extended<br />

Status<br />

Description<br />

UDINT variable Value of Originator to Target RPI that is within the<br />

acceptable range <strong>for</strong> the application. This field is<br />

defined the same as the RPI parameter in the <strong>for</strong>ward<br />

open request.<br />

UDINT variable Value of Target to Originator RPI that is within the<br />

acceptable range <strong>for</strong> the application. This field is<br />

defined the same as the RPI parameter in the <strong>for</strong>ward<br />

open request.<br />

1 The value of the Originator to Target and Target to Originator type shall not<br />

both be 0.<br />

0x01 0x0113 OUT OF CONNECTIONS<br />

Connection Manager cannot support any more connections. The maximum<br />

number of connections supported by the Connection Manager has already been<br />

created.<br />

0x01 0x0114 VENDOR OR PRODUCT CODE MISMATCH<br />

The Product Code or Vendor Id specified in the electronic key logical segment<br />

does not match the Product Code or Vendor Id of the target device.<br />

0x01 0x0115 PRODUCT TYPE MISMATCH<br />

The Product Type specified in the electronic key logical segment does not match<br />

the Product Typ of the target device.<br />

0x01 0x0116 REVISION MISMATCH<br />

The major and minor revision specified in the electronic key logical segment does<br />

not correspond to a -valid revision of the target device,<br />

0x01 0x0117 INVALID PRODUCED OR CONSUMED APPLICATION PATH<br />

The produced or consumed application path specified in the connection path does<br />

not correspond to a valid produced or consumed application path within the target<br />

application. This error could also be returned if a produced or consumed<br />

application path was required, but not provided by a connection request.<br />

0x01 0x0118 INVALID OR INCONSISTENT CONFIGURATION APPLICATION PATH<br />

An application path specified <strong>for</strong> the configuration data does not correspond to a<br />

configuration application or is inconsistent with the consumed or produced<br />

application paths. For example the connection path specifies float configuration<br />

data while the produced or consumed paths specify integer data.<br />

0x01 0x0119 NON-LISTEN ONLY CONNECTION NOT OPENED<br />

Connection request fails since there are no non-listen only connection types<br />

currently open. Refer to Section 3.6 <strong>for</strong> a description of application connection<br />

types.<br />

The extended status code shall be returned when an attempt is made to establish<br />

a listen only connection type to a target, which has no non-listen only connection<br />

already established.<br />

[Ref.] THE C<strong>IP</strong> NETWORKS LIBRARY, Volume 1<br />

0x01 0x011A TARGET OBJECT OUT OF CONNECTIONS<br />

The maximum number of connections supported by this instance of the target<br />

object has been exceeded.<br />

For example, the Connection Manager could support 20 connections while the<br />

target object can only support 10 connections, On the 11th Connection Request to<br />

the target object, this extended status code would be used to signify that the<br />

maximum number of connections already exist to the target object.<br />

0x01 0x011B RPI IS SMALLER THAN THE PRODUCTION INHIBIT TIME<br />

The Target to Originator RPI is smaller than the Target to Originator Production<br />

Inhibit Time.<br />

0x01 0x011B<br />

through<br />

0x0202<br />

Reserved by C<strong>IP</strong><br />

<strong>DTM</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>EtherNet</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> <strong>Scanner</strong> <strong>Devices</strong> | Configuration of <strong>EtherNet</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> <strong>Scanner</strong> <strong>Devices</strong><br />

DOC061201OI06EN | Revision 6 | English | 2010-08 | Released | Public © <strong>Hilscher</strong>, 2006-2010

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