Ethernet/IP is an industrial network protocol that adapts the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) to standard Ethernet. CIP is an object-oriented protocol that provides a unified communication architecture for various industrial automation applications, such as control, safety, security, energy, synchronization and motion, information and network management. CIP defines a set of messages and services for interacting with devices and data on the network, as well as a set of device profiles for consistent implementation of automation functions across different products. Ethernet/IP uses the transport and control protocols of standard Ethernet, such as TCP/IP and IEEE 802.3, to define the features and functions for its lower layers. Ethernet/IP also uses UDP to transport I/O messages and supports various network topologies, such as star, linear, ring and wireless. Ethernet/IP is one of the leading industrial protocols in the United States and is widely used in a range of industries, such as factory, hybrid and process. Ethernet/IP is managed by ODVA, Inc., a global trade and standards development organization. References:
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