Introduction
Ethernet network traffic, message length and routing are all variable and can be unpredictable. This can give rise to congestion and message collisions. When collisions occur, Ethernet uses a variable delay before retransmitting messages. Therefore, absolute determinism
1.4.2Compatibility
| Ethernet technology allows devices from different vendors to coexist on the same |
| network. These devices include hubs, bridges, routers and gateways. However, for |
| these devices to be compatible they must support the same set of protocols. |
| Quantum Ethernet modules support Modbus protocol over TCP/IP over Ethernet |
| protocol. Systems that wish to communicate with Quantum Ethernet web |
| embedded server modules need to support this protocol stack. |
Ethernet | The Modbus protocol was chosen for its particular suitability for the real time |
Developers Kit | control environment. It is a |
| described in the Ethernet Developers Kit. This kit (140 EDK 211 00) helps users |
| develop |
| applications. It contains a Quantum Ethernet module plus documentation and |
| software tools which fully explain the protocols. The Ethernet Developers Kit is |
| available from your distributor or local Square D office. |
Ethernet and | Ethernet web embedded server modules may be installed in a hot standby system, |
Quantum Hot | but they are not supported at switchover. When control shifts from the primary |
Standby | controller to the standby, the Ethernet network is not notified. The network |
Systems | continues to address the Ethernet web embedded server module in the original |
| primary rack, not the module in the new primary rack. |
EMBP Gateway | A Quantum Ethernet web embedded server module can exist on the same Ethernet |
| network as the EMBP Gateway, but it cannot communicate with the EMBP |
| Gateway because of differences in formatting and network addressing. However, |
| the MBT Ethernet Bridge can be used with the web embedded server module (refer |
| to Modbus Plus to Ethernet Bridge Users Guide, 890 USE 151 00). |
1.4.3 Guidelines for Designing Your Network
A typical Ethernet installation carries many different types of traffic. Large data file transfers or World Wide Web graphics files can keep the network busy and cause network congestion and collisions. These collisions cause nodes to wait a variable amount of time before resending their messages. Because the size and frequency of
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