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 4

Configure the EtherNet/IP Network

If the primary controller is the Grandmaster, the enhanced redundancy

system automatically manages the CIP Sync clock attributes so that the

controller in the primary chassis is always set to be the Grandmaster

instead of the secondary controller. This clock management ensures a

change to a new Grandmaster when the redundancy system switches over.

When a switchover occurs, these events take place:

The Grandmaster status transfers from the original primary controller

to the new primary controller. This transfer can take longer to

complete than if Grandmaster status was transferred between devices

in a nonredundant system.

After the switchover is complete, system synchronization can take

longer in an enhanced redundancy system, revision 19.052 or later, that

uses CIP technology than one that does not.

If you attempt to use the Redundant System Update (RSU) feature to

update an enhanced redundancy system, revision 16.081 or earlier, that

uses Coordinated System Time (CST), the enhanced redundancy system,

revision 19.052 or later, does not permit a locked switchover and the

update fails to complete.

To work around this restriction, first disable CST Mastership in the

original redundancy system and then use RSU to update to enhanced

redundancy system, revision 19.052 or later.

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