Switchovers – Rockwell Automation 1756-RMxx ControlLogix Enhanced Redundancy System User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM535D-EN-P - November 2012

Chapter 1

About Enhanced Redundancy Systems

Switchovers

During redundant system operation, if certain conditions occur on the primary

chassis, primary control is switched to the secondary chassis. These conditions

cause a switchover:

Loss of power

Major fault on the controller

Removal or insertion of any module

Failure of any module

Damage to a ControlNet cable or tap - This event only causes a switchover

if it results in the ControlNet communication module transition to a

lonely state, that is, the module does not see any devices on the network.

Loss of an EtherNet/IP connection - This event only causes a switchover if

it results in the EtherNet/IP communication module transition to a lonely

state, that is, the module does not see any devices on the network.

A program-prompted command to switchover

A command issued via the Redundancy Module Configuration Tool

(RMCT)

After a switchover occurs, the new primary controller continues to execute

programs beginning with the highest-priority task that had been executing on the

previous primary controller.

For more information about how tasks execute after a switchover, see

Crossloads,

Synchronization, and Switchovers on page 144

.

Your application can require some programming considerations and potential

changes to accommodate a switchover. For more information on these

considerations, see

Chapter 7

,

Program the Redundant Controller on page 141

.

IMPORTANT

For instructions about how to replace 1756-RM/B redundancy modules with
1756-RM2/A redundancy modules without initiating a switchover, see

Replace

1756-RM/A or 1756-RM/B Redundancy Modules with 1756-RM2/A
Redundancy Modules on page 264

.

IMPORTANT

During a switchover of the fiber channels of the 1756-RM2/A module, scan
time will encounter a delay of ~10 ms; however, the chassis will remain

synched at all times.

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