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BS EN IEC 62439-5:2018

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Industrial communication networks. High availability automation networks – Beacon Redundancy Protocol (BRP)

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BSI 2018 52
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The IEC 62439 series is applicable to high-availability automation networks based on the ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3 (IEEE 802.3) Ethernet technology.

This part of the IEC 62439 series specifies a redundancy protocol that is based on the duplication of the network, the redundancy protocol being executed within the end nodes, as opposed to a redundancy protocol built in the switches. Fast error detection is provided by two beacon nodes, the switchover decision is taken in every node individually. The cross-network connection capability enables singly attached end nodes to be connected on either of the two networks.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
6 English
CONTENTS
8 FOREWORD
10 INTRODUCTION
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, abbreviations, acronyms, and conventions
3.1 Terms and definitions
12 3.2 Abbreviations and acronyms
3.3 Conventions
4 BRP overview
5 BRP principle of operation
5.1 General
5.2 Network topology
13 Figures
Figure 1 – BRP star network example
14 Figure 2 – BRP linear network example
15 5.3 Network components
Figure 3 – BRP ring network example
16 5.4 Rapid reconfiguration of network traffic
6 BRP stack and fault detection features
Figure 4 – BRP stack architecture
18 7 BRP protocol specification
7.1 MAC addresses
7.2 EtherType
7.3 Fault detection mechanisms
7.4 BRP end device
7.4.1 State diagram
19 7.4.2 Start-up
7.4.3 Normal operation
Figure 5 – State diagram for end device
20 7.4.4 Fault detection
7.4.5 State-Event-Action table
21 Tables
Table 1 – Parameter values for end device
22 Table 2 – State-Event-Action table for end device
30 7.5 Beacon device
7.5.1 State diagram
31 7.5.2 Start-up
7.5.3 Normal operation
Figure 6 – State diagram for beacon device
32 7.5.4 Fault detection
7.5.5 Changing BRP parameters
33 7.5.6 State-Event-Action table
Table 3 – Parameter values for beacon device
34 Table 4 – State-Event-Action table for beacon device
40 8 BRP message structure
8.1 General
8.2 ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3 (IEEE 802.3) Tagged common message header
Table 5 – Destination MAC addresses
41 8.3 Beacon message
8.4 Path_Check_Request message
Table 6 – Common message header
Table 7 – Beacon message format
Table 8 – Path_Check_Request message format
42 8.5 Path_Check_Response message
8.6 Learning_Update message
9 BRP fault recovery time
Table 9 – Path_Check_Response message format
Table 10 – Learning_Update message format
43 10 BRP service definition
10.1 Supported services
10.2 Common service parameters
44 10.3 Set_Node_Parameters service
Table 11 – BRP Set_Node_Parameters service parameters
45 10.4 Get_Node_Parameters service
46 Table 12 – BRP Get_Node_Parameters service parameters
47 10.5 Get_Node_Status service
Table 13 – BRP Get_Node_Status service parameters
48 11 BRP Management Information Base (MIB)
51 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 62439-5:2018
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