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EtherNet/IP + CIP library
I never used it, but I was under the impression the OpENer that you mentioned was a generic implementation that could be both a scanner and adapter that could access any object.
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EtherNet/IP + CIP library
Sounds like you don't really need an implicit IO scanner, but more of an adapter that can use explicit messages to read and write any generic class/instance/attribute. Am I correct? What programming language do you prefer to use?
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Can you be more specific about "server"? Is this an EIP adapter, such as a block of IO or frequency drive? Are you trying to copy the configuration from one device and put it into another?
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