132 Rockwell Automation Publication 5069-UM002A-EN-P - January 2019
Chapter 6 Connect to Different EtherNet/IP Network Levels
Figure 18 shows an example of a CompactLogix 5480 controller in
Dual-IP mode with port B1 connected to an enterprise-level network.
Figure 18 - CompactLogix 5480 Controller in Dual-IP Mode
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NET B1
LINK B1
NET A1
LINK A1
NET A1
NET A2
NET X1
LINK X1
OK
RUN
FORCE
FAN 1
SD
FAN 2
CompactLogix 5480
1
2
5069-L46ERMW
CONTROLLER
UPS
MP
SA
R
B
F
I
R
B
F
I
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
F13
F14
F15
F16
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EIP Mod
EIP Net
Setup
GPS
TimeCD
3 1
4 2
Out
1 2
Speed
Duplex
PRP
DLR
PoE
Alarms PSU
1234567891011122526
13
2198541
10/100/1000 PoE+
100/1000 SFP
100/1000 SFP+
GPS ANT. DIG.TimeCode ANA.TimeCode
Console Alarm
TOD
4212027161
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OUT
IN
OUT
IN
28
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Express
Setup
Disp.
Mode
5069-AEN2TR
Adapter
Compact 5000
I/O Modules
PanelViewâ„¢ Plus 7
Terminal
PowerFlex® 527 Drive
Stratix® 5700 Switch
PowerFlex 527 Drive PowerFlex 527 Drive PowerFlex 527 Drive
CompactLogix 5480 Controller
Compact 5000â„¢ I/O Modules
Port A2 connected to a
device-level network.
Port B1 connected to an
enterprise-level network.
Port A1 connected to a
device-level network.
PowerFlex 527 Drive
IMPORTANT: Port A1 is
connected to a different
subnet than port A2.
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