Voltimus
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Ok, after attempting to browse the remote subnet, I didn't see any change. Still unable to drill down to the CPU.
But I did notice that the "Browsing" text at the top that usually lists through the nodes that it's browsing only shows 192.168.1.102 and 192.168.1.11 (.102 is a panelview and .11 is a Stratix 8000 switch) nothing is displayed about it browsing any of the other modules. May be nothing, but I'm not sure.
Another curious thing is that a software activation prompt has begun showing up on the computer for the RSLogix 5000. I'm surely hoping that the guy before me at least knew to put the activation license in for the software....and I'm wondering if that would affect communications.
And that would make it appear that the Rockwell software was only recently installed. But I don't see any other software installed that could possibly conflict with what is installed now. Just RSLinx and the RSLogix...
But I did notice that the "Browsing" text at the top that usually lists through the nodes that it's browsing only shows 192.168.1.102 and 192.168.1.11 (.102 is a panelview and .11 is a Stratix 8000 switch) nothing is displayed about it browsing any of the other modules. May be nothing, but I'm not sure.
Another curious thing is that a software activation prompt has begun showing up on the computer for the RSLogix 5000. I'm surely hoping that the guy before me at least knew to put the activation license in for the software....and I'm wondering if that would affect communications.
And that would make it appear that the Rockwell software was only recently installed. But I don't see any other software installed that could possibly conflict with what is installed now. Just RSLinx and the RSLogix...