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Issue:
Tesys T shows "module fault error secure mode connection mismatch 16#320 vendor specific error code in the somove file network port frame type setting changed " when trying to connect to a PLC via Ethernet IP
Product Line:
LTMR Tesys T
Environment:
All models with Embedded ethernet, All serial numbers.
Cause:
Incorrect Ethernet configuration.
Resolution:
This fault occurs when the IP address of the Tesys T device and the "Primary IP" address are set the same. The "Primary IP" address should be set to the address of the controller that will be commanding the Tesys. "Primary IP" is used to prevent the Tesys from following commands from multiple, or incorrect controllers. When a "Primary IP" address is set, the Tesys will follow commands from that address only. By setting the "Primary IP" address the same as the Tesys itself, we remove its ability to accept commands from the network. It is effectively expecting commands from itself.
Tesys T shows "module fault error secure mode connection mismatch 16#320 vendor specific error code in the somove file network port frame type setting changed " when trying to connect to a PLC via Ethernet IP
Product Line:
LTMR Tesys T
Environment:
All models with Embedded ethernet, All serial numbers.
Cause:
Incorrect Ethernet configuration.
Resolution:
This fault occurs when the IP address of the Tesys T device and the "Primary IP" address are set the same. The "Primary IP" address should be set to the address of the controller that will be commanding the Tesys. "Primary IP" is used to prevent the Tesys from following commands from multiple, or incorrect controllers. When a "Primary IP" address is set, the Tesys will follow commands from that address only. By setting the "Primary IP" address the same as the Tesys itself, we remove its ability to accept commands from the network. It is effectively expecting commands from itself.