HMI
Depending on the network that is used to connect to HMI, plan for certain placement and configuration requirements. You can connect an HMI to a primary chassis over the
EtherNet/IP™
network.
IMPORTANT:
To help prevent anomalous behavior, do not target active communication at the secondary chassis.
To communicate with HMI, the following methods are available:
- IP address swapping—Supported by all HMI products. For more information, see IP Address Swapping.
- Redundant controller shortcut paths—Supported by onlyFactoryTalk® ViewSite Edition withFactoryTalk® Linxsoftware. For more information, see the High Availability Systems Reference Manual, publication HIGHAV-RM002.
The following table describes high availability system considerations for HMI on the
EtherNet/IP™
network.HMI | Considerations |
|---|---|
| Only IP address swapping is supported. |
PanelView™ Standard terminal | Same as a non-redundant system. |
| Use FactoryTalk® Linx software, version 5.0 or later. |
FactoryTalk® View Site Edition software with FactoryTalk® Linx software |
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