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For information on what TCP or UDP is, get my Industrial Ethernet book. That means that EtherNet/IP is simply the way data is organized in a TCP or UDP packet. EtherNet/IP is an application layer protocol that is transferred inside a TCP/IP Packet.

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(Note: David Letterman had his Top Ten, but I’m only 65% as good as David Letterman.) I’m often asked, “What is EtherNet/IP?” Or, “Can you give me a quick introduction to the EtherNet communication protocol?” Here are the top 7 things you need to know about EtherNet/IP. The 7 Things You Must Know About the EtherNet/IP Protocol Your Guide to Understanding EtherNet/IP Only the lack of a widely accepted, flexible application layer targeted to industrial automation has prevented its complete acceptance. Now with prices falling, PCs with inherent Ethernet capability moving in droves onto the factory floor and intelligent switches and routers, Ethernet is gaining acceptance among industrial protocols. Until recently the expense, lack of intelligent switches and routers and the domination of large vendors with proprietary protocols prevented the wide acceptance of Ethernet on the factory floor.

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Traditionally, Ethernet had only limited acceptance in industrial automation. Terminating the fill operation on a bottle requires much more time-precise communications than accessing the next page of an internet site. Instead of letting a user wait while a task is being performed, factory floor data communications needs are real-time or very close to real-time. Instead of accessing files and printers, factory floor controllers must access data embedded in drive systems, operator workstations and I/O devices. The needs of the factory floor are much different with some very special requirements. It allows users to share files, access printers, send email, search the internet and perform all the other communications used in the office environment. This suite of protocols works well for the office environment.

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On this wire is a whole series of communication protocols, such as the Internet Protocol (IP), the Transport Control Protocol (TCP) and various Microsoft protocols, such as NetBEUI. This cable is only the physical part of Ethernet, the media carrying Ethernet messages to your PC.

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This cable connects their office PC to the printers and servers of the local network and the infinite websites on the Internet. Most people who work in an office associate the term “Ethernet” with the physical cable behind their desk.

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Guess it beats learning how to cook.Let’s take a step back from the EtherNet/IP protocol. It may not be the best, but it hasn't killed me yet. I would rather pick up some food court stuff from Metro Food Court, but if I need to pick some basic groceries, I would go to T&T and sometimes grab some Hot Food. I am probably not the target demographic for the store, but it's off putting whereas T&T or Tone Tai are better experiences. I know people say the prices are better, but it just seems like they cut back in the cleanliness and that is partly how they can sell for cheaper. To me there is something wrong with the Foody Mart that's on Bamburgh Circle, I always feel like the place is a little dirty. (The reviews aren't that great, but it is pretty decent food court food. Although, I haven't got sick from the Lucky Curry House at the nearby Metro Square yet. It's all part of the perils of eating food court food. Perhaps I shouldn't accept it, but it is just the way it is. If the food has gone bad, well I know how my next 12 hours or day will be. Sometimes it's good value and sometimes it's gone bad. Buying food that may have been sitting all day has a sort of a "Do you feel Lucky Punk?" vibe to it. I have only had Sushi once from T&T, it did not agree with me, but I think that's part of the dangers in ordering Sushi from a Supermarket when it is discount at the end of the day.












T.n.t. sushi