Installing a fault tolerant link – Perle Systems RIO 5500036-17 User Manual

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RIO Remote I/O System User Guide
Installing a fault tolerant link

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Chapter 2 Installing hardware and software

Installing a fault tolerant link

In a typical non fault tolerant RIO system, a host card is connected to a peripheral (for
example, printer) via a single link and RTA. In order to make the system fault tolerant, that is
to protect against RTA or link failure, multiple RTAs and links are added.

The next picture shows a typical system which features two backup RTAs and a backup link
to the host. If one RTA or link cable is damaged there is still a path from the host and system
operation is not disrupted.

To install a fault tolerant system proceed as follows;

1. Install the system components as normal using procedures described earlier in this

chapter up to the point at which you add the links to the system.

2. When you install the links in your system, install extra links for a given device (for

example, an RTA8) such that there is at least two routes to each device.

3. Continue with the installation procedure as normal through to completion.

Note

Please refer to

Before you start

on page

33

to select the correct

installation procedure for your operating system.

Note

No extra configuration is required by the user for a fault tolerant
system.

RIO Host card

Backup link to host

Multiple RTAs to
maintain operation
in event of RTA
failure

Peripheral
For example,
printer

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