Ethernet Network; Step 2: Add The 1715-Aentr Adapter To The Project - Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley 1715-AENTR User Manual

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Chapter 6
Configure the Redundant I/O System
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Module Configuration properties that are specified in RSLinx Classic
software, if the modules are already configured.
Module Properties dialog box that is accessed by using RSLogix 5000
programming software or the Logix Designer application, if the modules
are already configured.
If you are configuring your redundant EtherNet/IP modules by using any
of the software options that are listed previously, see the EtherNet/IP
Network Configuration User Manual,
publication
ENET-UM001

Ethernet Network

We recommend that static IP addresses be assigned to EtherNet/IP modules in
Logix 5000 control systems.
We recommend that you do not use dynamic IP addresses because if a power
outage or other network failure occurs, modules with dynamic IP addresses
can be assigned new addresses when the failure is resolved. If the IP addresses
of modules change, you could experience a loss of control or other serious
complications with your system.
However, if you must use the DHCP feature, you can use the Stratix® 8000
switch, which can be configured to provide the same IP address to any given
port.
See EtherNet/IP Network Configuration User Manual, publication
UM001,
for more information.

Step 2: Add the 1715-AENTR Adapter to the Project

1. In the Logix Designer project, right-click the Ethernet network icon in
the I/O Configuration folder, and choose New Module.
The Select Module dialog box appears.
Rockwell Automation Publication 1715-UM001J-EN-P - December 2020
for more information.
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