Connect the adapter to the ethernet network – Rockwell Automation 1715-OF8I Redundant I/O System User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1715-UM001C-EN-P - March 2014

Chapter 2

Installation Instructions

Connect the Adapter to the

Ethernet Network

The adapter module supports DLR (Ring) and Star topologies. For more details

on topologies, see

System Architecture on page 16

.

The adapter module has four autosensing 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet ports for

connecting to a local area network through a minimum Cat5e shielded twisted

pair (STP) Ethernet cable. There are two ports for each adapter module.

The adapter module Ethernet ports are on the 1715-A2A adapter base unit and

are identified in this table.

The fixed connectors on the adapter module are female RJ45 modular jacks. Use

a minimum Cat5e shielded twisted pair (STP) cable with male RJ45 modular

jacks for network cabling.

IMPORTANT

For wiring details, see

Table 12

.

IMPORTANT

The 1715 Redundant I/O System requires the use of a minimum Cat5e shielded
twisted pair (STP) Ethernet cable.

Table 12 - Allocation of 10/100BASE-TX Ports to Adapter Modules

1715-AENTR Adapter Module

10/100BASE-TX Ports

Adapter A

A1, A2

Adapter B (where present)

B1, B2

IMPORTANT

Most network connections use straight-through cables. Crossover cables are
not needed due to the intelligence or functionality of the switch. If a direct
connection is required from the adapter to the personal computer (for

example, during setup), it can be necessary to use a crossover cable. This
depends on the characteristics of the interface in the personal computer.

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