Rockwell Automation T8017 Trusted Peer to Peer Communications User Manual
Sds-8017 trusted, Industrial control system trusted, Peer to peer communications - t8017
 
SDS-8017 
Trusted
TM
Industrial Control System
Trusted
TM
Peer to Peer Communications - T8017
Issue 6 Jan 2006
DESCRIPTION
 
Trusted
TM
Peer to Peer Communications
provides for the interchange of safety and 
non-safety related information between up to 
ten Trusted
TM
systems.
The Trusted
TM
Communications Interface
modules
provide
Peer
to
Peer
Communications facilities. The modules will 
also support external communications using 
Modbus over serial and Ethernet links. 
Using the modules to support both Peer to 
Peer and external communications will, 
however, degrade the performance of Peer 
to peer Communications. 
The Peer to Peer network employs Ethernet 
as its physical layer and UDP/IP as its 
transport. The communications interaction 
is on a master/slave basis to provide 
deterministic 
behaviour.
Separate
Communications Interface modules may be 
nominated as master on each Peer to Peer 
network. These modules may also be 
resident in separate systems. 
The Peer to Peer Communications network 
media may comprise any Ethernet standard 
type. The media interfaces provided by the 
Trusted
TM
Communications
Interface
module are 10BaseT and 100BaseT. The 
network may be used to carry other 
communications, 
e.g.
data
reporting.
However, this will result in less deterministic 
behaviour and is not recommended where 
Peer to Peer Communications is to be used 
for the transfer of safety related information. 
Each Trusted
TM
Communications Interface
module provides two Peer to Peer 
Communications ports. The ports may be 
used to support redundant network media or 
independent networks. In redundant 
network configurations, the most recently 
received data will be used. An alternate 
network configuration may be constructed 
using independent modules. As with all 
Trusted
TM
modules, hot replacement and
hot-slot repair is supported.
The information to be transferred 
between Trusted
TM
systems is simply
defined within the applications programs 
as input and output boards in the 
standard form. Each output board 
specifies a single destination. Multiple 
boards are required where the data is to 
be transferred to multiple systems. 
Board parameters define the identity of 
the destination system for outgoing 
information, and source system identity 
for incoming. Boolean and integer 
values may be transferred between 
systems. 
FEATURES
Supports up to ten 
Trusted
TM
systems
Two Ethernet ports 
(10BaseT or 
100BaseT) 
Safety related data 
interchange support 
(TÜV certifiable) 
Simple 
configuration