Open specifications, such as those managed by ODVA, provide vendors with the ability to build products that will interoperate with products from other vendors and allow users to choose products that will interoperate in multi-vendor systems. The CIP Network specifications ensure a common network interface for those products. Product compliance with these specifications is essential to achieve interoperability of devices with multiple vendors.
ODVA oversees product compliance with the CIP Network specifications using the following processes:
- Each vendor is required to sign a Terms of Usage Agreement for each ODVA technology for which they intend to make, have made, sell or have sold products. In signing this agreement, the vendor agrees to comply with the network technology specification and meet a set of user responsibilities.
- ODVA's conformance testing provides general industry with the vendor-independent assurance that products built to the CIP Network specifications comply with those specifications.
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ODVA offers a variety of tests for its technologies. Typically a test consists of a suite of tests that are collectively released by ODVA as a Composite Test (“CT”) followed by a revision level. The current revisions of the various CTs are listed below.
| Test Type |
Technology |
Revision |
| Conformance |
CIP Node on EtherNet/IP |
CT07 |
| Conformance |
CIP Node on DeviceNet |
CT22 |
| Conformance |
CIP Node on CompoNet |
CT01 |
| Conformance |
CIP Node on ControlNet |
CT12 |
| Conformance |
CIP Safety Node on DeviceNet |
CTsa4 |
| Conformance |
CIP Safety Node on EtherNet/IP |
CTsa4 |