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IC695PNC001-AJ PROFINET Controller Module
Operational Note
Data packets arriving on ports
blocked by Media Redundancy
Protocol (MRP) still forwarded over
mirrored ports
Network monitoring devices should
be directly connected to mirrored PNC
ports
PROFINET IO Device Loss/Add Faults
for 3rd party I/O devices may occur
on hardware configuration store in
some large network configurations
PROFINET DCP – Direct Connection
indicates that "no valid Ethernet
adapters are available for PROFINET
DCP discovery (must run PME as
Administrator to use this feature)"
When a network is configured for MRP operation, MRCs and Media Redundancy
Managers (MRMs) can put one of their ring ports into a "Blocking" state. MRP uses
this blocked port state to break the continuous ring and allow only MRP
management traffic to pass through the blocked port. All of the non-MRP
management traffic is blocked from ingress or egress of the blocked port. If the port
has been set up using the port mirroring "monport" command, to monitor traffic on
the blocked port, all of the traffic that arrives at the blocked port is mirrored to the
configured monitor port regardless of whether or not the traffic is MRP
management traffic. This makes it appear that the traffic is being sent or received
on the blocked port even though it is not.
When using the port mirroring "monport" command to monitor Ethernet traffic, you
should directly connect your PC/Laptop to the port on the PNC that is monitoring
the traffic. If there is an intervening switch in the mirrored path, the mirrored traffic
will corrupt the intervening switch's routing table. A corrupted routing table can
cause dropped Ethernet packets, resulting in the loss of PROFINET I/O and/or other
Ethernet communication.
When storing hardware configurations with more than 64 PROFINET I/O Devices
that include multiple PNC modules and 3rd party PROFINET I/O Devices on a single
network, occasional Loss/Addition of I/O Device faults may be logged for some 3rd
Party PROFINET I/O devices. The devices should operate normally after being re-
acquired by their controlling PNC module. The Loss/Addition faults can be
disregarded.
Beginning with PME 8.60, the PROFINET DCP tool requires elevation to administrator
privilege to run when it is launched by right-clicking on a PNC. Since the PME
installation does not setup PME or any of its internal tools to run at the
administrator privilege level, you will have to inform Windows that you want it to
run PME as an administrator. There are two ways do this:
1. Right click on the PME icon (and any other shortcuts associated with PME) and
select properties. Then select the Compatibility tab and check the checkbox for
"Run this program as an administrator."
2. Right click on the PME icon and select properties. Then select the Advanced
button and check the checkbox "Run as administrator." This method shows "Run
as administrator" in bold when you right click on the icon in the future.
You may also launch the PROFINET DCP tool from the Utilities tab menu in PME.
However, this launch method does not provide full functionality of the tool. That is,
it does not compare I/O devices found to any configuration in the PME Project. Also,
if PME was not launched as an administrator, this method of launching the DCP tool
requests the user's permission to elevate access to administrator privilege.
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