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

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Design an Enhanced Redundancy System

Chapter 2

EtherNet/IP Networks with

Redundant Systems

The use of EtherNet/IP networks in an enhanced redundancy system is primarily

dependent on your system revision.

For more information on using an EtherNet/IP network in your enhanced

redundancy system, see

Chapter 5

,

Configure the ControlNet Network on

page 93

.

EtherNet/IP Network Features in an Enhanced Redundancy System,
Revision 19.052 or Later

In an enhanced redundancy system, revision 19.052 or later, you can execute

these tasks on an EtherNet/IP network:

Use 1756-EN2TR modules

Connect to remote I/O modules

Connect to 1715 Redundant I/O systems

Use produce/consume tags

Connect to a Device-level Ring networks

Use CIP Sync technology

The rest of the topics in this section apply to all enhanced redundancy systems.

IMPORTANT

A remote chassis can be accessed over an EtherNet/IP network using any

EtherNet/IP module that works in a nonredundant chassis with no additional
firmware requirement with the following exception. If the remote chassis
contains a controller consuming a tag produced in the RCP, it can only consume

the tag with the required firmware revisions listed in

Table 7

.

Table 7 - EtherNet/IP Communication Modules in Remote Chassis Minimum Firmware

Requirements

EtherNet/IP Communication Module in Remote

Chassis

Minimum Firmware Revision

1756-EN2F

4.003

1756-EN2T

4.002

1756-EN2TR
1756-EN3TR

1756-ENBT

6.001

1768-ENBT

4.001

1769-L2x

19.011

1769-L3xE

1788-ENBT

3.001

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