E_MDP_ModuleType

TYPE E_MDP_ModuleType :(
    eMDP_ModT_NIC              := 16#0002,
    eMDP_ModT_Time             := 16#0003,
    eMDP_ModT_UserManagement   := 16#0004,
    eMDP_ModT_RAS              := 16#0005,
    eMDP_ModT_FTP              := 16#0006,
    eMDP_ModT_SMB              := 16#0007,
    eMDP_ModT_TwinCAT          := 16#0008,
    eMDP_ModT_Datastore        := 16#0009,
    eMDP_ModT_Software         := 16#000A,
    eMDP_ModT_CPU              := 16#000B,
    eMDP_ModT_Memory           := 16#000C,
    eMDP_ModT_Firewall         := 16#000E,
    eMDP_ModT_FileSystemObject := 16#0010,
    eMDP_ModT_PLC              := 16#0012,
    eMDP_ModT_DisplayDevice    := 16#0013,
    eMDP_ModT_EWF              := 16#0014,
    eMDP_ModT_FBWF             := 16#0015,
    eMDP_ModT_SiliconDrive     := 16#0017,
    eMDP_ModT_OS               := 16#0018,
    eMDP_ModT_Raid             := 16#0019,
    eMDP_ModT_Fan              := 16#001B,
    eMDP_ModT_Mainboard        := 16#001C,
    eMDP_ModT_DiskManagement   := 16#001D,
    eMDP_ModT_UPS              := 16#001E,
    eMDP_ModT_Misc             := 16#0100
);
END_TYPE

The enumeration E_MDP_ModuleType defines constant values for the different module types in the MDP.
A module type can occur several times per device. Hence, a device with two Ethernet interfaces also has two MDP NIC modules.

Detailed information on the modules can be found in the documentation for the IPC diagnostics under module types.

Notice: This module type is not the same as the dynamic module ID!