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64 Rockwell Automation Publication 1794-UM061B-EN-P - March 2020
Chapter 6 Configure Your Adapter and Digital Modules on a ControlNet Network
Direct connections for I/O modules
In this example, assume that each distributed I/O module is configured for a
direct connection to the controller.
The table below calculates the connections in this example.
ControlNet network
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
controller with ControlNet
communication module or
built-in communication port
ControlNet adapter with
digital I/O modules
ControlNet adapter with
analog I/O modules
ControlNet adapter with
digital I/O modules
System Connections: Amount:
Controller to local ControlNet communication module 0
Controller to ControlNet adapter
(1)
direct connection for digital I/O modules
direct connection for analog I/O modules
(1)
In this example, the remote ControlNet adapter uses the None communications format.
0
4
2
total connections used: 6
TIP
If you have a high number of modules, direct connections to
each module may not be feasible because the module
supports a finite number of connections and packets per
second, and direct connections may require more resources
than the module has available.
In this case, use rack-optimized connections to conserve
connection use and network traffic.

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