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=== IPWDG_ARP ===
 
=== IPWDG_ARP ===
Returns ARP ping status of given ip address
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Returns ARP ping status of a give IP ip address
  
 
[[File:IPWDG_ARP.png]]
 
[[File:IPWDG_ARP.png]]
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=== IPWDG_ICMP ===
 
=== IPWDG_ICMP ===
Returns ICMP ping status of given ip address
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Returns ICMP ping status of a give ip address
  
 
[[File:IPWDG_ARP.png]]
 
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'''Block behavior:'''
 
'''Block behavior:'''
  
The pulse on EXEC triggers the IPWDG block. In the beginning ICMP/ARP request is send to the IP address. At the same time BUSY output changing the status of the log. 0 to 1, TMO_S running and block is waiting for response.
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The pulse on EXEC triggers the IPWDG block. In the beginning a ICMP/ARP request is sent to the IP address. At the same time the BUSY output is changing the status of the log. 0 to 1, TMO_S running and the block is waiting for a response.
  
  
1. If a '''response is received''' during TMO_S, TMO_S is reseted. BUSY is set to log. 0, VALID is set to 1 (operation successful, output set) and Q is set to log. 1 (IP is available).
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1. If a '''response is received''' during TMO_S, TMO_S it is reset. BUSY is set to log. 0, VALID is set to 1 (operation successful, output set) and Q is set to log. 1 (IP is available).
  
 
2. If a '''response is not received''', BUSY remains in the log. 1 until TMO_S expires. After TMO_S expires BUSY goes to log.0, VALID goes to log.1 (operation successful, output set). Q remains in log. 0 (IP is not available).
 
2. If a '''response is not received''', BUSY remains in the log. 1 until TMO_S expires. After TMO_S expires BUSY goes to log.0, VALID goes to log.1 (operation successful, output set). Q remains in log. 0 (IP is not available).
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'''Note:'''
 
'''Note:'''
'''EXEC''' should be set to a value greater than TMO_S to avoid unnecessary restart when the block cycle is not completed and waits for TMO_S.
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'''EXEC''' should be set to a value greater than TMO_S to avoid unnecessary restarting when the block cycle is not completed and is waiting for TMO_S.
  
  
  
 
== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==
GEN_PULSE generates pulse every T#2s (2 seconds) to trigger IPWDG block. Within one cycle block waits to answer from the remote device (IP_ADDR) for TMO_S timer. If the remote device does not respond by this time, the output is set to log. 0. Otherwise, the output is set to log. 1.
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GEN_PULSE generates a pulse every T#2s (2 seconds) to trigger the IPWDG block. During one cycle block it is waiting for an answer from the remote device (IP_ADDR) for TMO_S timer. If the remote device does not respond by this time, the output is set to log. 0. Otherwise, the output is set to log. 1.
  
  

Latest revision as of 05:17, 21 May 2020

Description:

The IPWatchdog blocks are used to verify the availability of a remote IP address based on an ARP or ICMP query.

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IPWDG_ARP

Returns ARP ping status of a give IP ip address

IPWDG ARP.png

Asynchronous interface
in IP_ADDR string IP address
in TMO_S int timeout in seconds
out Q bool status


IPWDG_ICMP

Returns ICMP ping status of a give ip address

IPWDG ARP.png

Asynchronous interface
in IP_ADDR string IP address
in TMO_S int timeout in seconds
out Q bool status


Block behavior:

The pulse on EXEC triggers the IPWDG block. In the beginning a ICMP/ARP request is sent to the IP address. At the same time the BUSY output is changing the status of the log. 0 to 1, TMO_S running and the block is waiting for a response.


1. If a response is received during TMO_S, TMO_S it is reset. BUSY is set to log. 0, VALID is set to 1 (operation successful, output set) and Q is set to log. 1 (IP is available).

2. If a response is not received, BUSY remains in the log. 1 until TMO_S expires. After TMO_S expires BUSY goes to log.0, VALID goes to log.1 (operation successful, output set). Q remains in log. 0 (IP is not available).


Note: EXEC should be set to a value greater than TMO_S to avoid unnecessary restarting when the block cycle is not completed and is waiting for TMO_S.


Examples

GEN_PULSE generates a pulse every T#2s (2 seconds) to trigger the IPWDG block. During one cycle block it is waiting for an answer from the remote device (IP_ADDR) for TMO_S timer. If the remote device does not respond by this time, the output is set to log. 0. Otherwise, the output is set to log. 1.


IPWDG_ICMP

IPWDG ICMP Example.png

IPWDG_ARP

IPWDG ARP Example.png

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