3 ethernet powerlink, Ethernet powerlink – Lenze E84AYCEC User Manual

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E84AYCEC communication manual (Ethernet POWERLINK)

Installation

Electrical installation

5.2.3

Ethernet POWERLINK

In order to use the real-time capability of the Ethernet POWERLINK technology, Ethernet

POWERLINK nodes must be interconnected in a separate network segment.
In accordance with the EPL rules, only the managing node controls the network access of

EPL nodes. The managing node is the only node that transmits autonomously. The slave

nodes (i.e. all controlled nodes) only transmit when they are entitled to transmit by the

managing node.
Non-EPL nodes (e.g. PCs) typically violate these rules by sending frames independently of

the managing node. These frames interfere with the cyclic frame exchange of the EPL

nodes and impede the real-time capability of Ethernet POWERLINK.

Connection to the standard Ethernet network
The connection to an external standard Ethernet network is carried out via an Ethernet

POWERLINK router or an Ethernet POWERLINK gateway.
These infrastructure components separate the network traffic in the Ethernet POWERLINK

network segment from the one in the standard Ethernet. The handling of the frames

depend on their direction:

 Standard Ethernet ---> EPL network segment:

Only frames that are addressed to nodes in the EPL network segment are forwarded.

The forwarding takes place in the asynchronous area of the EPL cycle.

 EPL network segment ---> standard Ethernet:

Only asynchronous frames that are not addressed to nodes in the EPL network segment

are forwarded.

Tip!
Detailed information on the function and setting of the router or gateway can be

found in the documentation of the component manufacturer.

Note!

Standard Ethernet nodes are not permitted in the Ethernet POWERLINK network

segment.

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