Table 3-1. module configuration results after hotp, Table 3-1 – National Instruments FP-1001 User Manual

Page 30

Advertising
background image

Chapter 3

Feature Set Description

FieldPoint FP-1000/FP-1001 User Manual

3-6

© National Instruments Corporation

If the replacement module is incompatible with the one that was
removed, the network module looks at the information stored in the
SnapShot. If the SnapShot is enabled and the replacement module is
compatible with the information in the SnapShot, the network module
configures the replacement module with the SnapShot configuration.
Otherwise, the network module configures the replacement module to
factory default settings.

Table 3-1 shows how modules are configured after HotPnP
replacement.

While one or more replacement I/O modules in the bank are being
serviced by the HotPnP feature, the other I/O modules in the bank
remain fully operational and accessible on the network without any
interruptions. As soon as the network module configures a replacement
I/O module via the HotPnP service, that I/O module becomes
automatically accessible on the network.

Table 3-1. Module Configuration Results After HotPnP Replacement

SnapShot

Feature

Replacement Module

Replacement Module

Configuration After

HotPnP

Enabled/
Disabled

Compatible with the
removed module

Same as the configuration
of the removed module

Disabled

Incompatible with the
removed module

Factory default
configuration of
replacement module

Enabled

Incompatible with the
removed module but
compatible with the
SnapShot information

Same as the configuration
stored in the SnapShot

Enabled/
Disabled

Incompatible with the
removed module and
incompatible with the
stored SnapShot
information

Factory default
configuration of
replacement module

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: