Concurrent Communication

Concurrent communication provides seamless failover for any redundant pair of hardware components. With concurrent communication, data transmission between supported controllers and I/O modules can be redundant at the logical and physical levels. For details about concurrent communication operation, see the ControlLogix EtherNet/IP Network Devices User Manual, publication 1756-UM004.
Concurrent communication can be used with the following I/O:
  • FLEXHA 5000
    I/O modules
  • FLEX 5000®
    safety I/O modules
You must use any of the following communication modules to establish concurrent communication with
FLEXHA 5000
I/O modules and
FLEX 5000®
safety I/O modules:
  • 1756-EN4TR
  • 1756-EN4TRK
  • 1756-EN4TRXT

System Requirements

The following tables provide the supported firmware revisions for concurrent communication system components.
Firmware Revisions for Concurrent Communication with FLEXHA 5000 I/O Modules
1756-EN4TR, 1756-EN4TRK, 1756-EN4TRXT Modules
FLEX 5000®
EtherNet/IP
Adapters
FLEXHA 5000
I/O Modules
7.001 or later
3.011 or later
3.011 or later
Firmware Revisions for Concurrent Communication with FLEX 5000 I/O Modules
1756-EN4TR, 1756-EN4TRK, 1756-EN4TRXT Modules
FLEX 5000®
EtherNet/IP
Adapters
FLEX 5000®
I/O Modules
7.001 or later
6.011 or later
All revisions

Configuration Requirements

To configure 1756-EN4TR, 1756-EN4TRK, or 1756-EN4TRXT modules for concurrent communication, apply the following settings:
  • In the device definition and on the physical modules, set the communication modules to use different IP addresses.
  • In the device definition, set the Concurrent Communication setting to Yes.
Concurrent Communication Setting
Concurrent Communication Setting
When you apply the preceding settings, the following occurs automatically:
  • IP address swapping is disabled.
  • The connection type is set to unicast.
  • The I/O modules automatically connect to the communication module with concurrent communication. No additional configuration is required.
  • Class 1 connections to I/O modules that do not support concurrent communication require an additional communication adapter that is not configured for concurrent communication. Class 3 connections are supported, however.
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