Chapter 11. RX7i PLC Monitoring Via the Web204 PACSystems* RX7i & RX3i TCP/IP Ethernet Communications User Manual GFK-2224QI/O Fault Table Viewer PageThe I/O Fault Table web viewer page displays the contents of the I/O Fault Table:Figure 87: I/O Fault Table DisplayThe fault extra data can be shown or hidden by clicking on a fault. The fault extra data for all faults in the tablecan be displayed by selecting the checkbox at the top of the page labeled ‘Fault Extra Data’. To change theformat of the fault extra data, select the appropriate checkbox at the top of the page.To refresh the fault data, click the ‘Refresh I/O Fault Table’ button.11.5 Downloading PLC Web PagesTo add new or revised web page files or support files, you will need to transfer the appropriate files to theEthernet Interface via FTP. Once the new web files have been obtained, they are copied into the local computerfrom which the FTP utility will be run. A general procedure for transferring web files via Windows FTP isdescribed below. (You may also use a commercial FTP program.)Note: You may not be able to open an FTP connection when the CPU is in Run mode and the level of Ethernettraffic is medium to heavy. If the network traffic is high, it is recommended that you reduce thenetwork traffic before trying to create an FTP connection.FTP Connect and LoginYou can either use a commercial FTP tool or use the “ftp” command on the DOS Prompt or Command line (Note:Not all FTP tools will be guaranteed to work since the server only supports a limited set of FTP commands).From the Windows DOS box command line interface, enter “ftp” followed by the URL or IP address of the PLC asshown below:ftp You will then be prompted for a login name and password as shown below. The default FTP password is“system”.login: userpassword: systemThe FTP server in the PLC Ethernet interface does not support multiple levels of login (there are no distinct‘anon’ or ‘user’ logins). Once successfully logged on, your can execute any of the FTP commands describedbelow; this login is required in order to store web page files to the Ethernet Interface.