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APPENDIX
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Appendix 5 Differences between the Ethernet and the IEEE802.3
The following shows the Ethernet header in the data link layer supported by the 
Ethernet module.
(1) Ethernet
(2) IEEE802.3
Appendix 6 ICMP Protocol Supported by the Ethernet Module
The following table outlines the types of ICMP supported by the Ethernet module and 
the processing performed by the Ethernet module.
*1 The Ethernet module can simultaneously receive two ICMP ECHO requests (type 8, Ping message), which are used for 
existence confirmation, etc., and handles them accordingly.
When three or more ICMP ECHO requests are received at the same time, the third and succeeding requests will be 
ignored.
If a response is not returned to the external device when an ICMP ECHO request is sent to the Ethernet module, send 
an ICMP ECHO request to the Ethernet module again.
The Ethernet module is able to receive a maximum of 1460 bytes ICMP message at one time.
Do not send an ICMP message request exceeding 1460 bytes to the Ethernet module.
Ethernet data link layer header
Ethernet module
Ethernet frame (V 2.0) specification
IEEE802.3 (ISO/IEC8802.3) frame specification
ICMP Type
ICMP name/description
Processing by the Ethernet module
0
Echo Reply
Result of IP packet loopback
Upon receiving an Echo Request, the Ethernet module 
sends this message.
8
Echo Request
Requests loopback of IP packet
If destination existence confirmation is set in the buffer 
memory, the Ethernet module sends this message when 
attempting to confirm the existence of the target. (*
1
)
Others
Ignored by the Ethernet module. (Not supported)
Destination address
Source address
Type
Data (46 to 1500 bytes)
FCS
Destination address
Source address
Length
Data (46 to 1500 bytes)
FCS