Schneider Electric 840 USE 106 0 IP Address, NOE 771 cannot be controlled, it is always activated

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Using a Quantum IEC Hot Standby System

 

Note: The Quantum Hot Standby system swaps Modbus Plus addresses almost

 

instantaneously at switchover. This means that host devices which are polling the

 

Quantum controller can be assured that they are always talking to the Primary

 

controller and that the network has no downtime during switchover.

IP Address

 

 

The Quantum network option module NOE 771 (Ethernet TCP/IP) supports address

Swapping at

swapping at switchover when used in a Hot Standby system. This behaves pretty

Switchover

much like the address swap of the Modbus Plus ports, except that the offset is 1

 

instead of 32. So when having the NOE 771 installed with an IP address of

 

AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD configured, the module in the Primary rack is going to take that

 

one. The module in the same slot of the Standby rack takes address

 

AAA.BBB.CCC.(DDD+1). In case DDD = 254, (DDD+1) is going to be 1, and at

 

switchover the modules exchange their IP addresses. The address swap feature of

 

the NOE 771 cannot be controlled, it is always activated.

 

 

 

Note: NOE 771 XX is the only Ethernet option module that supports the IP address

 

swap, all other NOEs will take the IP address that’s being configured for them, no

 

matter if they reside in the Standby or Primary rack.

 

NOE 771 XX modules must be configured in the same slot of the Primary and

 

Standby Backplanes.

 

NOE 771 XX requires minimum firmware revision 1.10 or higher.

 

 

 

 

 

Note: Even if the built in I/O-Scanner of the NOE 771 00 module is used for data

 

exchange or I/O modules, this mechanism does not provide full uninterrupted

 

communication in case of a switchover. Some connection losses may occur and/

 

or some non-actual data may be provided by the I/O-Scanner. Therefore,

 

Schneider Electric does not recommend applying this feature for I/O serving.

Nontransfer Area

 

 

Although customizing transfers is not an option, you should designate a block of 4x

of State RAM

registers as the nontransfer area. These registers are ignored when state RAM

 

values are transferred from the Primary controller to the Standby. Placing registers

 

in the nontransfer area is one way to reduce scan time because the Primary PLC to

 

CHS transfer time is shorter. See State RAM, p. 129 for more detail.

 

 

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