Ethernet Switch Features Important To Ethernet/Ip
Ethernet Switch Features Important To Ethernet/Ip
Ethernet Switch Features Important To Ethernet/Ip
Important to EtherNet/IP
Full-duplex
Full-duplex capability on all ports:
Full duplex capability eliminates collisions on the wire due to the separate
transmit and receive channels for each device. Combined with the speed of
switches available today, delays related to collisions or traffic in the switch
can be made negligible. The end result is you can achieve a high degree of
determinism with an EtherNet/IP network and it works well for I/O control.
to plant network
Layer 2 Switch
Controller
(Consumer)
I/O
(Multicast
Producer
)
Layer 2 Switch
Layer 2 Switch
Controller
(Consumer)
I/O
(Multicast
Producer
)
Port Mirroring
Port Mirroring:
Port mirroring refers to the ability to direct a duplicate of the frames being transmitted on one port to
another port. This allows a traffic analyzer to be connected to a switch and have the ability to monitor
the traffic on a given port. Without port mirroring, an analyzer is not able to see frames on other ports.
Traffic analyzers are used extensively by people who support Ethernet networks. Therefore, it is critical
that a switch is selected that supports port mirroring so that a traffic analyzer will function correctly on
the network.
PC
Controller1
1
Controller2
2
3
Switch
VLAN 1
4
I/O
I/O
VLAN 2
I/O
I/O
I/O
DHCP Option 82
Limited DHCP Server (for small systems)
Auto-restore of switch config on replacement
Per port broadcast and multicast storm control
Port Trunking for applications with many switches
Various security functions