Controlnet networks with redundant systems, Controlnet network requirements, Use at least four controlnet network nodes – 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 2

Design an Enhanced Redundancy System

ControlNet Networks with

Redundant Systems

ControlNet networks are used to connect redundant control chassis to remote

I/O and to other devices in the system.

ControlNet Network Requirements

If you use a ControlNet network in your enhanced redundancy system, you

must take these considerations into account when using ControlNet networks in

your enhanced redundancy system:

Use at Least Four ControlNet Network Nodes

Assign Lowest Node Numbers to Remote ControlNet Modules

Set Partnered ControlNet Module Switches to the Same Address

Reserve Consecutive Node Addresses for Partner Modules

Use at Least Four ControlNet Network Nodes

With redundant systems, at least four ControlNet network nodes are required.

This is because two or more ControlNet nodes must be used in addition to the

two ControlNet modules used in the redundant chassis. One of the two nodes

outside of the redundant chassis must be at a lower node address than the

ControlNet modules in the redundant chassis.

If your ControlNet uses less than four nodes, in the event of a switchover,

connections can be dropped and outputs connected to that node can change state

during the switchover.

You can include these ControlNet modules in addition to redundant

ControlNet nodes:

ControlNet bridge modules in remote chassis

Any other ControlNet devices on the ControlNet network

A workstation running RSLinx Classic communication software that is

connected via a ControlNet network

IMPORTANT

A remote chassis can be accessed over a ControlNet network using any
ControlNet module that works in a nonredundant chassis with no additional

firmware requirement.

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