Communication Module Requirements

At least one communication module is required in the same slot of each redundant chassis. Follow these requirements for communication modules in a redundant chassis with
ControlLogix®
5590 redundant controllers:
  • The following catalog numbers are supported:
    1756-EN4TR, 1756-EN4TRK, 1756-EN4TRXT, 1756-EN2TP, 1756-EN2F/C,
    1756-EN2TR/C
    , 1756-EN2T/D
  • For communication between a redundant controller and
    safety
    I/O in a remote chassis, you must use a 1756-EN4TR, 1756-EN4TRK, or 1756-EN4TRXT communication module that is configured for concurrent communication. See Concurrent Communication to I/O.
  • Use any combination of up to seven communication modules in each redundant chassis.
  • Do not use the USB ports of communication modules to access the redundant system network while the system is online. Use of the USB ports while online can result in a loss of communication of traffic through the USB port after a switchover.
  • Use the same firmware levels in a partnered set. The series for communication modules is not required to match in a partnered set. However, if your application requires a feature specific to a module series level, you must use the same series level for each module. For example, only the 1756-EN2T/C communication module offers the double-data rate (DDR) feature. You must use 1756-EN2T/C modules or later in each chassis of the redundant chassis pair to use DDR.

Plan for Communication Module Connections

A
CIP
connection is a point-to-point communication mechanism that is used to transfer data between a producer and a consumer. These mechanisms are examples of
CIP
connections:
  • Logix 5000®
    controller message transfer to
    Logix 5000®
    controller
  • I/O or produced tag
  • Program upload
  • PanelView
    polling of a
    Logix 5000®
    controller
EtherNet/IP
communication modules use
CIP
connection to connect devices. Three
CIP
connections are reserved for redundancy. You can use the remaining connections in any manner that your application requires.
To determine the total number of
CIP
connections supported by your communication module, see the ControlLogix Communication Modules Specifications Technical Data, publication 1756-TD003.
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