curlyandshemp
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just need to convince myself what I am doing is OK.
Have a project where I am splitting up the process into two 1756-L72 CPUs on an A10 rack. I will have two 1756-EN2T Ethernet modules, one for IO and the other for HMI and plant SCADA.
There will be several 1734 Point Ethernet IO drops throughout the plant. Each L72 will 'own' its 1734 drop but share the same 1756-EN2T Ethernet module. I realize all 1734 Ethernet IPs must be unique and on the same subnet, and only 1 CPU can 'own' a drop.
This is feasible?
Have a project where I am splitting up the process into two 1756-L72 CPUs on an A10 rack. I will have two 1756-EN2T Ethernet modules, one for IO and the other for HMI and plant SCADA.
There will be several 1734 Point Ethernet IO drops throughout the plant. Each L72 will 'own' its 1734 drop but share the same 1756-EN2T Ethernet module. I realize all 1734 Ethernet IPs must be unique and on the same subnet, and only 1 CPU can 'own' a drop.
This is feasible?