REDUNDANT ETHERNET NETWORKS
REDUNDANCY
B - 2
MONITOR
MONITOR
A-2
A-1
MKM
PRIMARY
IIOIC4
KEYBOARD
IIOIS4 A (A)
PRINTERS
Figure B-1. Redundant OIS Configuration
MONITOR
A-1
B-4
PRIMARY
IIOIC4
IIOIS4 A (A)
PRINTERS
Figure B-2. Redundant OIS Driver Cabinet Configuration
Wiring two ethernet segments in parallel offers a degree of
redundancy. Figure
B-3
segment leaves at least half of the system up and running. The
hardware needed to accomplish this will vary with the system.
INFI-NET
MONITOR
MONITOR
A-3
A-4
B-4
B-3
B-2
REDUNDANT/
IIOIC4
IIOIC4
ETHERNET
REMOTE
TERMINAL
MKM
SERVER
KEYBOARDS
INFI-NET
MONITOR
MONITOR
MONITOR
A-2
A-3
A-4
B-3
B-2
B-1
IIOIC4
IIOIC4
IIOIC4
ETHERNET
REMOTE
TERMINAL
MKM
SERVER
KEYBOARDS
shows how a failure of any ethernet
MONITOR
B-1
MKM
DUPLICATE
KEYBOARD
IIOIS4 A (B)
TP36285C
REDUNDANT/
DUPLICATE
IIOIS4 A (B)
TP36286C
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