Tag Data Link Bandwidth Usage And Rpi - Omron sysmac NX102-9 Series Owner's Manual

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 Checking the Usage of Capacity and Network Bandwidth for Tag Data Links
The percentage of the allowable communications bandwidth for tag data links for each built-in Ether-
Net/IP port is displayed as the Usage of Capacity and the bandwidth used for tag data link commu-
nications in the entire network is displayed as the Mbit/s. The usage of capacity and used network
bandwidth that are displayed in parentheses are for an Ethernet switch that does not use multicast
filtering. In this case, multicast packets will be sent to even the nodes without connection settings, so
the displayed values will include these packets as well. These values can be adjusted according to
instructions in 15-2-4 Changing the RPI.
 Checking the Total Number of Multicast IP Addresses in the Network
When using an Ethernet switch that provides multicast filtering, there must be enough multicast fil-
ters for the network being used. The number of multicast IP address used in the entire network that
is displayed by the Network Configurator is based on connection settings. Make sure that the num-
ber of multicast IP addresses used in the entire network does not exceed the number of multicast fil-
ters supported by the Ethernet switch. If necessary, change to an Ethernet switch with enough
multicast filters, or adjust the usage of capacity and network bandwidth for tag data links (Mbit/s) val-
ues given for an Ethernet switch without multicast filtering (i.e., the values in parentheses). These
values can be adjusted according to instructions in 15-2-4 Changing the RPI.
 Checking the Total Maximum Network Bandwidth
The Network Configurator displays the total maximum bandwidth that can be used for the entire net-
work. This value indicates the maximum bandwidth that can be used on the transmission paths
when Ethernet switches are cascaded. If the value exceeds the bandwidth of a cascade connection
in the actual network (e.g., 1,000 Mbps for an NX-series CPU Unit, or 100 Mbps for an NJ-series
CPU Unit), the maximum bandwidth for part of the communications path may be exceeded, depend-
ing on how the network is wired. This may prevent the tag data links from operating correctly. If this
occurs, either calculate the bandwidth usage for each communications path and be sure that the
maximum bandwidth is not exceeded for any cascade connection, or adjust the bandwidth for all
cascade connections so that the total maximum network bandwidth is not exceeded. Adjust the
bandwidth according to instructions in 15-2-4 Changing the RPI.

15-2-2 Tag Data Link Bandwidth Usage and RPI

The usage of capacity without multicast filtering can be adjusted against the tag data link's allowable
bandwidth by using the packet interval (RPI) setting. If the RPI is made shorter, the usage of capacity
will increase. If the RPI is made longer, the usage of capacity will decrease.
The RPI can be set in any one of the following ways.
• Setting the same interval for all connections
• Setting a particular device's connection
• Setting a particular connection
When the same RPI is set for all connections, the usage of capacity will basically increase proportion-
ally as the RPI is made shorter.
Example:If the RPI is set to 50 ms for all connections and the usage of capacity is 40%, the usage of
capacity may increase to 80% when the RPI is reduced to 25 ms for all connections.
Precautions for Correct Use
Precautions for Correct Use
Performing message communications or other network operations from the Network Configura-
tor (such as monitoring or other operations that place a load on the network) or from the user
application when the tag data link bandwidth usage of capacity is between 80% and 100% can
temporarily create an excessive load on the network and result in timeouts. If timeouts occur,
increase one or all of the RPI settings and reduce the usage of capacity.
NJ/NX-series CPU Unit Built-in EtherNet/IP Port User's Manual (W506)
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