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YOKOGAWA Vnet/IP User Manual

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1. Overview of Vnet/IP
1-16
TI 30A10A05-01E
l Connectiontopology
The interconnection topology of Vnet/IP domains includes bi-directional, hierarchical, and bridge
connections.
Bi-directional operation and monitoring of control data are available for any of the connection
topology. The di󰀨erences among the topologies depend on whether the domain receives the
following messages from other domains:
HIS messages: e.g. operation logs and stop buzzer commands
FCS or SCS messages: e.g. process alarm and system alarm messages
Bi-directional connection
A connection without hierarchical structure. Messages from FCS, SCS, and/or HIS generated
from one of the domains are received by the Vnet/IP stations in both domains.
Hierarchical connection
A connection with hierarchical structure between domains. Messages from FCS, SCS, and/or
HIS generated from the lower domain are received by the Vnet/IP stations on the upper domain.
Bridgeconnection
A connection securing independence of the domains. Messages from FCS, SCS, and/or HIS
generated in one of the domains are not received by the Vnet/IP stations in the other domain.
Time synchronization between the domains can also be disabled.
TIP
The multiple-domain connection is supported by CENTUM system and ProSafe-RS system integrated with
CENTUM. An independent ProSafe-RS system does not support multiple-domain connection.
l Multiple-domainconnectionbyringtopology
A ring topology network in a Vnet/IP domain can be congured using L2SW, with which to
connect other domains as shown in the gure below.
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V net domain
V net router
L2SW L3SW
L2SW L2SW
Vnet/IP domain
L2SW L2SW L2SWL3SW
L2SW
L3SW
Ring
Vnet/IP domain
Vnet/IP domain
Vnet/IP domain
Figure SampleStructureofMultipleDomains(RingTopology)
In this gure, buses and switches are drawn in single; however, buses actually have dual-
redundant conguration in the Vnet/IP. The ring network is congured for bus 1 and bus 2
individually.
Dec. 26, 2016-00

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YOKOGAWA Vnet/IP Specifications

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BrandYOKOGAWA
ModelVnet/IP
CategoryNetwork Card
LanguageEnglish