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3.2 Redundantly coupled networks
Industrial Ethernet
108 System Manual, 09/2019, C79000-G8976-C242-10
Benefits
Lower network loads because broadcast frames are only sent to the nodes of the
corresponding VLAN
The data traffic can be prioritized in accordance with the standard IEEE 802.1Q.
Segmentation can be a security function when routing between segments is restricted, for
example, through firewalls.
3.2 Redundantly coupled networks
Task
In a production company the enterprise network is to be connected reliably with the
production network. Faults or the failure of a connecting cable should not have any influence
on the data traffic. In addition, the production network is to be protected against unauthorized
accesses from the enterprise network.
Solution
To achieve a sufficiently high level of reliability, a redundant Layer 3 coupling is realized. The
firewall routers
and are combined with VRRP into a logical router. A virtual IP address
and a virtual MAC address are assigned to these two devices. One of the routers is active as
a master router. If this device fails, the other router takes over the function of the master

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