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This isn't directly supported, but I think you can still make it work. You would probably have to make your own version Unfortunately, I don't know if this will work and I'm unable to try it out. I've been working on a full rewrite (albeit very slowly), so I apologize if you need to dig into those Packet classes. That code is a bit of a mess and I'm working on making it much easier to implement custom functionality. Right now, those classes handle (poorly) both the EtherNet/IP and CIP portions thru subclassing, which can be really confusing and hard to debug. In the new version, something like this should be fairly straightforward to implement, but I have a long way to go and it will be a while before it's ready. |
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I'm trying to control an Invertek drive. According to the product documentation, pages 13-14, I need to connect to an application path of:
20 04 24 01 2C 01 2C 06
The 20 04 and 24 01 are standard class code and instance values. The 2C 01 and 2C 06 are O->T and T->O application paths. According to The CIP Networks Library Volume 1, section 3-5.5.1.10, this requires indicating O->T and T->O connection types. For this application, those are POINT2POINT.
As far as I can tell, pycomm3 doesn't (yet) support application connections or paths. Any suggestions on where to start and/or how to approach adding this functionality?
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