Rockwell DLR vs. EtherNet/IP question

daff

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Hello,

I have a customer with a Rockwell DLR network. I wanted to know if a regular EtherNet/IP slave/adapter device can be added to this kind of network?
 
I haven't checked into this as closely as I should have yet but I think you can use DLR-equipped devices to implement a linear topology architecture. In that case you should be able to put a single-port device on the end. However, if it is a true DLR implementation then the device Ken referred to is required.

Keith
 

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