Offline Phase For Configuration Errors; Functions Of The As-I Fault Detector; Duplicate Address Detection - Pepperl+Fuchs AS-I 3.0 PROFINET Manual

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Advanced Diagnostics for AS-i Masters
Displaying the protocol analysis is possible through the AS-i Control Tools softwa-
re by using the command "Master | AS-i Diagnostics".
9.3

Offline Phase for Configuration Errors

The AS-i masters with advanced diagnostics offer the possibility to set themsel-
ves into the offline phase when a configuration error occurs and thus are able to
transition the AS-i network into a safe operational state. This ensures a quick re-
action to a configuration error and the host can be relieved from this task. If any
problems occur on the AS-i network, the AS-i masters can independently switch
the AS-interface into a safe state.
There are two different ways to parameterize the AS-i master for this feature:
Any configuration error occurring on AS-i switches the master from regular
operation in protected mode into the offline phase.
o . A list with the addresses of slaves that can potential initiate the off-line
phase is defined (list of offline slaves LOS).
The user can decide how the system should react to a configuration error on
AS-i. Thus, the AS-i master can be set to the offline phase for critical AS-i slaves,
whereas for less critical slaves only the error message is sent to the host, but AS-
i is still running.
Like the advanced diagnostics, the parameterization "offline phase on configurati-
on error" is also supported by "AS-i-Control-Tools"
(Command | Characteristics | Offline because of configuration error).
There are two options to reset the error message "OFFLINE BY LOS:
1.
Deleting the complete LOS list on the affected AS-i network ("CLEAR ALL").
2.
Power reset on the affected AS-i network.
Attention!
If a power reset occurs on the AS-i network 1 the complete double gateway will
be shut down.
9.4

Functions of the AS-i Fault Detector

9.4.1

Duplicate address detection

If two slaves on an AS-i network have the same address, a duplicate address
exists. Since the master cannot communicate individually with these slaves any
longer, this is considered an error. Because the two slave replies interfere, it is im-
possible for the master to recognize the slave responses. This results in extreme-
ly unstable network behavior.
The duplicate address detection function is used to safely recognize a duplicate
address and to display it on the screen and in AS-i Control Tools.
A duplicate address causes a configuration error and is displayed on the screen.
Information!
Duplicate addresses can be recognized only on an AS-i segment directly connected to
the master.
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