Network topologies, Star topology – Rockwell Automation 20G PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives User Manual
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Integrated Motion on the EtherNet/IP Network Applications for PowerFlex 755 AC Drives
Chapter 6
Network Topologies
This topic provides examples of network topologies that can be used when
implementing an Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP Network application by
using on of the following programming software applications.
•
RSLogix 5000, version 19 and later
•
Studio 5000 environment, version 21 and later
Star Topology
A switch-level star configuration is a traditional Ethernet network layout where
devices are connected to a centralized network switch, point-to-point. The star
configuration is most effective when the devices are near a central network
switch. In a star network topology, all traffic that traverses the network (that is,
device-to-device) must pass through the central switch.
It is recommended that a managed switch with a transparent and/or boundary
clock, plus QoS and IGMP protocol support be used for this Network topology.
Although the ControlLogix is illustrated, the CompactLogix controller could
also be used.
Advantages/Disadvantages
The advantage of a star network is that if a point-to-point connection is lost to an
end device, the rest of the network remains operational.
ControlLogix
Stratix 8000
Programming Software
PowerFlex 755
PowerFlex 755
PowerFlex 755
PowerFlex 755
Other EtherNet/IP
Network
Compatible Devices
1585J-M8CBJM-x
Ethernet (Shielded) Cable
1756-EN2T
or
1756-ENxTR