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Chapter 4 Configure a Supervisor on a Device-level Ring Network
Figure 3 - Example Device-level Ring Topology
DLR Nodes
A DLR network uses these types of nodes:
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•
Supervisor Node
For a list of supervisor-capable modules, see the EtherNet/IP Embedded Switch
Technology Application Guide, publication
ENET-AP005
.
Active Ring Supervisor
When multiple nodes are enabled as supervisor, the node with the numerically
highest precedence value becomes the active ring supervisor; the other nodes
automatically become back-up supervisors.
Comm Adapter
MOD
NET
LINK 1
LINK 2
X 100
X 10
X 1
LINK 1
LINK 2
1783-ETAP
1783-ETAP
1783-ETAP
1756-EN2TR
1756-EN2TR
1756 I/O Modules
1734-AENTR
1734 I/O Modules
1738-AENTR
1738 I/O Modules
1769-AENTR
1769 I/O Modules
IMPORTANT
Out of the box, the supervisor-capable devices have their supervisor function
disabled so they are ready to participate in either a linear/star network
topology, or as a ring node on an existing DLR network.
In a DLR network, you must configure at least one of the supervisor-capable
devices as the ring supervisor before physically connecting the ring. If not, the
DLR network will not work.
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