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Routing Between Different Interfaces: PLC 3 HMI PLC 1 PLC 2

This document discusses different types of connections between interfaces in an industrial automation network. Direct connections connect devices within the same subnet, while routing connections allow communication across different subnets using protocols like MPI, DP, and PN. Routed connections establish communication between devices located on separate subnets, enabling interconnectivity throughout the entire network.

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Routing Between Different Interfaces: PLC 3 HMI PLC 1 PLC 2

This document discusses different types of connections between interfaces in an industrial automation network. Direct connections connect devices within the same subnet, while routing connections allow communication across different subnets using protocols like MPI, DP, and PN. Routed connections establish communication between devices located on separate subnets, enabling interconnectivity throughout the entire network.

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Routing Between Different Interfaces

Direct Connection
HMI

PLC 1

MPI

MPI

PLC 3

PLC 2
DP

MPI Network

DP

PN

DP Network

PN Network

DP Routing Connection

PN Routing Connection

Routed Connection Across Diff. Subnet's

PLC 1

PLC 2

PN

PN-01

HMI

PN-02

PN

PN / IE - 01 Subnet

PN / IE - 02 Subnet

Routed Connection

Note:
Direct Connection

Routing Connection

Network Connection

PN

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