Rockwell Automation 1756-DHRIO_DHRIOXT ControlLogix Data Highway Plus-Remote I/O Communication Interface Module User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1756-UM514C-EN-P - June 2014

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Using the Data Highway Plus Network

Chapter 2

The following figure shows an example of remote DH+ messaging between PLC
processor A and PLC processor B. In this example, the following information
must be included in the remote DH+ message routing message instruction:

local DH+ node = 020

destination link ID = 2

remote DH+ node = 030

Link IDs

To use remote DH+ messaging, each network that is an originating network or
target network requires a unique link ID. The modules require these link IDs to
be decimal values between 1-199. Each DH+ channel on a 1756-DHRIO or
1756-DHRIOXT module requires its own unique link ID.

The message originates on the source network. The destination network is the
message’s target network. This applies to all source and destination networks,
including DH+, ControlNet, Ethernet and a ControlLogix chassis.

Routing Tables in Remote DH+ Messaging

The modules contain a routing table that you define for your application. The
routing table contains information used to steer remote DH+ messages through
the system to ‘remote’ nodes on separate networks. By using the routing table, the

ControlLogix Chassis

1756-DHRIO and 1756-DHRIOXT Modules

PLC-5/25 Controller A - Node:010

Link ID 1

PLC-5 Controller B - Node: 030

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Link ID 2

Channel A - Node: 020

Channel B - Node: 025

IMPORTANT

For remote DH+ messaging, the ControlLogix chassis is considered a
separate, independent network. Therefore, a system of 1 DH+ network and
one ControlLogix chassis is a two-link system.

The ControlLogix chassis is required to be a separate, independent link for
DH+ messaging if multiple message target ControlLogix controllers are in a
ControlLogix chassis.

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