Function BlockTcpIsConnectedPLCopen motion icon

Description

This function block tests if a client socket is connected.


  • It is possible that the socket becomes invalid if an error occurs in the TCP connection after this function block is called. You must use the TcpIsValid function block after TcpSend. If the socket is no longer valid then you must close it by using the TcpClose function block.

Figure 7-212: The TcpIsConnected function block

Related Functions

TcpAccept, TcpBinReceive, TcpBinSend, TcpClose, TcpConnect, TcpIsConnected, TcpIsValid, TcpListen, TcpReceive, TcpSend

Arguments

Input

Execute Description On the rising edgeClosedA rising edge is the transition of a digital signal from low to high. It is also called positive edge test whether a socket is connected.
  Data Type BOOL
  Range 0, 1
  Unit N/A
  Default
ID Description ID of the client socket
  Data Type UDINT
  Range N/A
  Unit N/A
  Default

Output

Done Description If TRUE, then the command completed successfully
  Data Type BOOL
Error Description If TRUE, an error has occurred
  Data Type BOOL
ErrorID Description Indicates the error if Error output is set to TRUE. See the table in Search IndexFile and TCP/IP Function Block ErrorID Output
  Data Type DINT
Connected Description TRUE if connection is correctly established.
  Data Type BOOL

Example

Structured Text

(* TcpIsConnected example *)
CASE StepCounter OF
0:
  Inst_TcpIsConnected(TRUE, MySocketID);
  StepCounter := StepCounter + 1;
1:
  Inst_TcpIsConnected(TRUE, MySocketID);
  IF Inst_TcpIsConnected.Done THEN
     MyTcpIsConnected := Inst_TcpIsConnected.Connected;
     Inst_TcpIsConnected(FALSE, 0);
     StepCounter := StepCounter + 1;
  END_IF;
END_CASE;