EtherNet/IP
What do the terms service, class, instance, and attribute mean?
What do the terms service, class, instance, and attribute mean?
What do the terms service, class, instance, and attribute mean?
Service refers to the operations that can be performed on the set of objects, such as Get, Set, Reset, and so on. The class is a template with similar attributes, i.e. a group of parameters.
Instance: A single object within the group or class. (i.e. parameter 31). - Attribute: A certain object detail, i.e. a certain parameter characteristic (name, value, min, max, etc.).
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