Ring redundancy, 1 ring redundancy – Pilz PSSnet SHL 8T MRP User Manual

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6.1 Ring Redundancy

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6.1 Ring Redundancy

The concept of the Ring Redundancy enables the construction of high-avail-
ability, ring-shaped network structures.

If a section is down, the ring structure of a

X

HIPER-(HIGH PERFORMANCE REDUNDANCY) Ring with up to 50 de-
vices typically transforms back to a line structure within 80

ms

(setting:

standard/accelerated).

X

MRP (Media Redundancy Protocol) Ring (IEC 62439) of up to 50 devices
typically transforms back to a line structure within 80

ms (adjustable to

max. 200

ms/500

ms).

With the help of the Ring Manager (RM) function of a device, you can connect
both ends of a backbone in a line structure to form a redundant ring.

With the help of the Ring Manager (RM) function of a device, you can connect
both ends of a backbone in a line structure to form a redundant ring.

X

Within a HIPER-Ring, you can use any combination of the following
devices:
– PSSnet SHL

X

Within an MRP-Ring, you can use devices that support the MRP protocol
based on IEC62439.

Depending on the device model, the Ring Redundancy dialog allows you to:

X

Select one of the available Ring Redundancy versions, or change it.

X

Display an overview of the current Ring Redundancy configuration.

X

Create new Ring Redundancies.

X

Configure existing Ring Redundancies.

X

Enable/disable the Ring Manager function.

X

Receive Ring information.

X

Delete the Ring Redundancy.

Note: Enabled Ring Redundancy methods on a device are mutually exclu-
sive at any one time. When changing to another Ring Redundancy method,
deactivate the function for the time being.

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