This publication describes DLR network operation, topologies, configuration considerations, and diagnostic methods. Download firmware, associated files (such as AOP, EDS, and DTM),...
Guide Learn how to design a fiber optic ring network with practical diagrams, topologies, and switch setup tips. Explore ring network switch options for industrial applications.
Guide Dual ring topology is a network configuration that uses two concurrent rings of connections to link devices. This redundant network structure enhances reliability and provides a
Guide A ring network is a network topology in which each node connects to exactly two other nodes, forming a single continuous pathway for signals through each node – a ring.
Guide The following sections describe the setup and configuration procedures for the switches when applied to a redundant fiber connection with fault supervision.
Guide The workshop deploys two independent fiber optic ring networks (Ring A and Ring B), each containing eight USR-ISG-8G industrial switches interconnected over 10 kilometers using 10G single-mode
Guide All DLR ring nodes are required to have at least two Ethernet ports and incorporate embedded switch technology. Non-DLR multiport devices—switches or end devices—may be
Guide Depending on their firmware capabilities, both devices and switches can operate as supervisors or ring participants on a DLR network. Only some DLR devices, such as switches, can operate as
Guide In complex M580 architectures, you can use a dual-ring switch (DRS) to perform these functions: • integrate fiber cable on the main ring for...
Guide The simplest PRP topology configuration is two switches with two links between them; the ports connected to these two links serve as PRP channel ports. PRP channel ports are always a pair of an
Guide Dual ring topology is a network configuration that uses two concurrent rings of connections to link devices. This redundant network structure enhances
Guide This document describes what is to be done for error-free function when PROFINET segments are connected with other RSTP-compatible network segments in an MRP ring topology.
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