Controlnet mac frame structure, Audience – Rockwell Automation 9220-WINTA ControlNet Traffic Analyzer Reference Manual User Manual

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Publication 9220-052C-EN-P - August 2002

Introduction 1-3

The amount of time available for the unscheduled portion is
determined by the traffic load of the scheduled portion.
ControlNet guarantees at least one node will have the
opportunity to transmit unscheduled data every interval. The
starting node for each NUT rotates to guarantee each node will
have an unscheduled transmit time. The remaining bandwidth
supports non time-critical data transfers. Non time-critical data
transfers include:

connection establishment

peer to peer messaging

programming (uploads and downloads)

Moderator

The node with the lowest MAC ID (node address) assumes the
moderator role. The moderator frame is transmitted to keep the
other nodes synchronized. This moderator frame is sent in the
guardband.

ControlNet MAC Frame Structure

All transfers use the MAC frame format shown in the following
illustration.

Each node can send only one MAC Frame at each opportunity to
transmit. Each MAC Frame contains one or more LPackets
(Link-Packets). Each LPacket contains one piece of “application
information”.

Audience

This interface software is written for network specialists. It will assist
network engineers in designing and debugging of ControlNet
products and will help maintenance personnel during installation or
troubleshooting of a ControlNet network.

0 - 510 Bytes Max

Source
MAC

LPacket

LPacket

LPacket

.........

41562

MAC Frame

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