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Group/
Category/
Description
Type/
Description
PROFINET Device's
3-35-2-0
network port under
control of PROFINET
Supervisor.
3-68-1-0
Unsupported SFP
detected.
3-68-2-0
Invalid SFP detected.
7-3-0-0
Addition of Device.
7-15-0-0
Addition of
Submodule
7-15-1-0
Submodule released
by PROFINET IO
Supervisor
7-31-1-0
Extra SFP present on
the PNC.
7-34-0-0
Addition of network
interface.
7-36-0-0
Addition of network
port.
7-36-1-0
Network port
released by
PROFINET IO
Supervisor.
9-6-10-0
Multiple Media
Redundancy
Managers have been
detected on the
network.
GFK-2571A
Cause
A PROFINET Supervisor has
taken control of a PROFINET
device's network port, for which
the PNC is currently configured
and to which it is connected.
An unsupported (non-Ethernet)
SFP is physically connected to a
PNC port.
An invalid (non-functional) SFP
is physically connected to a PNC
port.
A configured PROFINET device
that was previously missing has
just been re-connected.
A configured PROFINET
submodule that was previously
reported lost has just been
added to the device.
A configured PROFINET
submodule that was previously
controlled by a PROFINET IO
Supervisor has just been
released.
An SFP port on the PNC has
been configured to be empty, but
an SFP is present.
A configured PROFINET
interface that was previously
reported lost has been added to
the device.
A configured PROFINET port
that was previously reported lost
has been added to the device.
A configured PROFINET port
that was previously controlled by
a PROFINET IO Supervisor has
been released.
The PNC is configured as a
Media Redundancy Manager
and other Media Redundancy
Managers are currently present
on the network.
Chapter 5 Diagnostics
Recommended
Correction
If this is unexpected operation,
Investigate reason for Supervisor taking
control.
The installed SFP is not supported,
replace with supported SFP
The installed SFP is invalid, replace with
a supported SFP
None.
Note: In an MRP ring with a large
number of clients, storing a configuration
that causes all clients to reconfigure (for
example, changing the Domain Name)
may generate a large number of
Loss/Addition of Device faults. This is
expected behavior and all devices should
automatically return to operational.
None.
None.
Either update the PNC configuration to
indicate the SFP is present, or remove
the extra SFP from the PNC.
None.
None.
None.
Update the PNC configuration to change
its MRP role to either Disabled or Client,
or remove all of the other devices on the
network that are also acting as a Media
Redundancy Manager.
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