Redundancy Mode - GE 350-A9 Instruction Manual

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CHAPTER 6: SETPOINTS
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Redundancy mode

350 FEEDER PROTECTION SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SUBNET IP MASK
Range: Standard IP Address format
Default: 255.255.252.0
This setting specifies the Subnet IP Mask setting for the Ethernet port.
GATEWAY IP ADDRESS
Range: Standard IP Address format
Default: 000.000.000.000
This setting specifies the Gateway IP Address for the Ethernet port.
CONNECTION TYPE
Range: Copper, fiber
Default: Copper
This setting specifies the connection type (Copper or Fiber) used for Ethernet
communication.
HIGH ETHERNET MSG ENABLE/DISABLE
Range: Enabled, Disabled
Default: Enabled
This setting enables or disables the High Ethernet traffic message from appearing under
high Ethernet traffic conditions.
When changing Ethernet settings, power to the relay must be cycled in order for the new
settings to become active.
The redundancy mode settings select the mode in which the Ethernet ports will work, and
optionally configure the Link Loss Alert (LLA) settings with redundancy set to LLA.
Path:
SETPOINTS > S1 RELAY SETUP > COMMUNICATIONS > ETHERNET > REDUNDANCY >
REDUNDANCY MODE
REDUNDANCY MODE
Range: None, LLA, PRP, HSR, Daisy Chain
Default: None
The REDUNDANCY MODE setting determines if ports A and B operate in redundant or
independent mode.
In non-redundant mode (REDUNDANCY set to NONE), port A operates independently
with their own MAC, IP address, mask and gateway and no communication on Port B.
If REDUNDANCY is set to LLA, the operation of port A and B depends on the LLA settings
LLA PRIORITY and LLA TIMEOUT.
If REDUNDANCY is set to PRP, HSR, or Daisy Chain, the operation of port A and B will be
as follows:
Port A and B will use port A MAC address, mask and gateway.
Port A MCST ADDRESS field will be visible.
For this setting change to take effect, a reboot is required.
For more information about the different redundancy mode options, see the 3 Series
Communications Guide.
S1 RELAY SETUP
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