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1. intel Advanced Adapter Settings Settings Large Send Offload v2 IPv4 Large Send Offload v2 IPv6 Locally Administered Address Log Link State Event Performance Options Priority amp VLAN Receive Side Scaling TCP IP Offloading Options Use Default Receive Side Scaling Enables Receive Side Scaling RSS RSS balances receive traffic across multiple CPUs or CPU cores This setting has no effect if your system has only one processing unit NOTE RSS must be enabled for Intel VO Acceleration Technology to function Teaming Notes e If RSS is not enabled for all adapters in a team RSS will be ok _ cance RRelease 110 February 2014 FTE Installation and Service Guide 29 Honeywell 2 FTE Installation and Configuration Checklists 2 3 Installing and configuring FTE with your Experion LX System 2 3 Installing and configuring FTE with your Experion LX System If you are installing FTE with your Experion LX system refer to the appropriate checklist in the Clean Installation Checklists section of the Software Installation and Upgrade Guide Use the checklist in this section to perform post installation configuration tasks Prerequisites You will need e Software Installation and Upgrade Guide e Experion LX System Initialization DVD e Experion LX Installation DVD e Experion LX Support DVD Considerations If you choose FTE as your network type when installing y
2. 25 Gonsidetations s ciccccsteteevn ete hess meets etnies ek eterno aeia 25 Checklists AEAEE A A arava dwanec de iver castes A T 25 2 2 Prerequisites for FTE Mux Installation c ccsccsseesseeeeseeeeseeeseseeeenseeeeeees 25 Changing Verify Network Properties to support FTE Mux Installation 0 25 2 3 Installing and configuring FTE with your Experion LX System 30 Pr req isiteS srcima e i ora de hisvn ne eee 30 Considerations 2 cco aspect nities oes Sven ats nai ee ate eis 30 CHECKIISE gcc eiicet eects tate ate Roe e a eee ee ae 30 2 4 FTE installation SC MAriOS ecccsseeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeenseeeeeenseeneeeneeneeeeeseseenees 31 RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide ix February 2014 Honeywell Contents 2 5 Converting a dual Supervisory Ethernet node to an FTE node 33 Gonsiderations 3 Sc 3 2 h shetes22 EEEE ee 33 GheGklist 525 s 22 2 i8ec cfectt tet fe AE E E idesces Ses scceiiiuscs Aasceeesstecens Jaze 33 2 6 Installing and configuring FTE on existing Experion LX nodes 35 PeFOQUISIOS ET A TT 35 oao EI EE oI LEETE T 35 E aE E EEEE ATE EA A ET E EEE AE TETE 35 2 7 Installing and configuring FTE using Installation Builder 00 37 Pere QUISIGS EEE A OT 37 E aro E EE AAEE E E EEE 37 2 8 Installing and configuring FTE on Domain Conitrollers 0 08 39 Aee OEE E E AE E EET 39 E EE A EETA E E EA at
3. 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 2 Viewing FTE status System Management display overview Honeywell s System Management allows you to configure and monitor managed nodes and their HCI managed components in a Windows domain or workgroup You can view the status of the FTE nodes from this display F systemmanagementdisplay Console Root Node Administration EITTESTING TPSDomainA TB1SRV1A i File Action View Favorites Window Help e m ae 1 Console Root omp E J Node Administration sf Experion PKS Srv TB1SRV1A HciHsc SysStatus E fy EIrTesTING sal FTE Status ide 3936 Honeywell AC Hei FTEStatus 3 a Domain Controllers sly SES TB1SRVIA Running 4036 Honeywell IAC Hci SysEvtSvr amp G EmPoc stl SPS TBISRVIA Running 4056 Honeywell IAC Hci spsdss 5 3 ree stl Experion PKS OPC Sv TBISRVIA Running 6476 Honeywell INC HWHso OPCServer E TB1ACE2 E TB1CON1 m TB1CON2 a TB1CON3 E TB1CON4 m A wre H TB1FLEX2 a 3i Experion PKS OPC Srv TB1SRV1A ail Experion PKS Srv TB1SRV1A sai FTE Status E ag SES TB1SRV1A slg SPS TB1SRV1A FTE Status Server and Auxiliary Display overview The FTE Status is an HCI managed component The FTE Status server communicates with the Heartbeat Provider also known as the FTE provider and provides connected clients with a list of all the nodes currently reporting a heartbeat within its multicast scope The following figure is an example of an FTE Status Auxiliary Display Notice
4. 5 8 Verifying correct installation FTE installation checklist Use this checklist to verify proper installation of FTE No Requirement Done 1 All A yellow cables are connected to the correct switch ports in the A yellow tree 2 All B green cables are connected to the correct switch ports in the B green tree 3 The Device Index has been set to a unique value that is not 0 4 All values in the Device Index are unique Note Dup State column of the FTE Auxiliary Display should display No Duplicates for all nodes within the multicast scope 5 IPMC Destination address has been set correctly for all nodes within the FTE community 6 Only the highest level of redundant switches in the LAN is interconnected using the crossover cable if you are NOT using a router For more information on network conform to FTE Overview and Implementation Guide For more information See also the Troubleshooting FTE section to resolve any issues with your FTE installation 96 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 1 Modifying FTE settings A ATTENTION In case you want to modify IP information for FTE such as IP address you must go to the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties window of the Honeywell MUX virtual adapter Accessing FTE configuration dialog box Use this procedure to access the FTE Configurat
5. Installation and Upgrades References The following list identifies all documents that may be sources of reference for material discussed in this publication Document Title Fault Tolerant Ethernet Specification and Technical Data Fault Tolerant Ethernet FTE Overview and Implementation Guide Fault Tolerant Ethernet Status Display User s Guide Experion LX Users Experion LX Software Installation and Upgrade Guide RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide v February 2014 Honeywell Support and Other Contacts Support and Other Contacts People s Republic of China Contact Honeywell Global TAC China Phone 86 21 2219 6888 800 820 0237 400 820 0386 Mail Honeywell China Co Ltd 33 F Tower A City Center 100 Zunyi Rd Shanghai 200051 People s Republic of China Email Global TAC China honeywell com vi FTE Installation and Service Guide Honeywell RRelease 110 February 2014 Symbol Definitions Symbol Definitions The following table lists those symbols used in this document to denote certain conditions Symbol Definition gt WeU amp p A la ATTENTION Identifies information that requires special consideration TIP Identifies advice or hints for the user often in terms of performing a task REFERENCE EXTERNAL Identifies an additional source of information outside of the bookset REFERENCE INTERNAL Identifies an additional source of information wit
6. FTE Yellow SS Honeywell FTE Adapter 1 Alphabetical Categorized B Fault Tolerant Ethernet a Max Nodes 511 Device Index 60 IPMC Destination Address 224 0 0 105 UDP Destination Port 3622 UDP Source Port 3622 Time to Live TTL 2 a m e To bind an adapter select the physical adapter those are not offset under the Honeywell FTE adapter drag and then drop it under Honeywell FTE Adapter Version i H View Logs Statistics FTE Community Status E a Honeywell FTE Adapter 1 Honeywell FTE Adapter 1 Zi wll FTE Green alk FTE Yellow Alphabetical Categorized E Fault Tolerant Ethernet a Max Nodes 511 Device Index 60 IPMC Destination Address 224 0 0 105 UDP Destination Port 3622 UDP Source Port 3622 Time to Live TTL 2 LALI RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 115 February 2014 Honeywell 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 4 Upgrading and replacing network adapter cards e Click one of the physical adapters yellow or green and check the properties that appear on the right In case you manipulate which adapters are bound to the FTE Mux adapter ensure to verify the correct adapters are categorized as green or yellow in the physical adapter properties If they are reversed the combo box in the properties field can be used to correct the binding Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Properties x 2 x Version Configure View Logs FTE Community Stat
7. Link Speed amp Duplex and verify change the value to 100Mb full FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 4 Installing FTE Hardware 4 3 Installing the Network Interface Card and driver Step For Intel Adapters Action Under Advanced tab perform the following e Jumbo Packet verify change the value to Disabled e Large Send Offload IPv4 verify change the value to Disabled e Large Send Offload IPv6 verify change the value to Disabled e Receive Side Scaling verify change the value to Disabled e Link Speed Tab and verify change the value to 100Mbps Full Duplex Click OK al Port Server Ada oter 2 Properties Teaming i VLANs Boot Options Driver Details General Link Speed Advanced Power Management intel Advanced Adapter Settings Settings Large Send Offload v2 IPv4 Large Send Offload v2 IPv6 Locally Administered Address Log Link State Event Performance Options Priority amp VLAN Receive Side Scaling TCP IP Offloadina Options Use Default Receive Side Scaling Enables Receive Side Scaling RSS RSS balances receive traffic across multiple CPUs or CPU cores This setting has no effect if your system has only one processing unit NOTE RSS must be enabled for Intel VO Acceleration Technology to function Teaming Notes e If RSS is not enabled for all adapters in a team RSS will be ok
8. Resolving installation issues 7 5 138 Resolving installation issues Manually install Honeywell FTE driver service If you do not use the FTE Driver Install Script to install FTE you can use this procedure to add the Honeywell FTE Driver as a service to the Local Area Connection You will configure the FTE services after configuring the network settings and adapter A ATTENTION Even though there are always two local area connections for FTE it is only necessary to add the Honeywell FTE Driver as a service to one of connections The Windows operating system will automatically add the FTE service to the second port Step Action 1 Click Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network and sharing center gt Change adapter settings gt Network Connections 2 Right Click either one of the FTE network connections yellow or green and then click Properties The FTE Yellow Green Properties window appears 3 Right click either one of the connections associated with FTE and then click Properties 4 Click Install from the Local Area Connection yellow green Properties dialog box 5 Select Protocol and then click Add 6 From the Select Network Protocol dialog box click Have Disk to access the FTE Mux IM Protocol driver files that you copied to your hard disk A ATTENTION Upgrading FTE If FTE was previously installed it will appear in the Network Service list DO NOT pick it from the list 7
9. that the individual cable link states A gt A A gt B B gt A B gt B of the FTE nodes TB6SRV1B and TB6SRV1A can be viewed from this display B REFERENCE See the FTE Status Server and Display Guide for more information about using this application to monitor your FTE node RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 103 February 2014 Honeywell 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 2 Viewing FTE status w wl FTE Status As Viewed By TB6SRV1A PdTag Deviceindex a gt a a gt el B gt al B gt B Numinterfaces RA TB6SRV1B 202 OK OK OK OK 2 fA TBESRVIA 201 OK OK OK OK 2 4 I Also Display Heartbeat Nodes Report Help 104 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 3 Monitoring nodes in an FTE network 6 3 Monitoring nodes in an FTE network Reviewing cable status The tables in Section 6 3 examples of cable status states you may view using the System Management Display The Scenario column identifies the specific scenario for which examples and pictures are provided The YES s and NO s in the Crossover Cable Conn column indicate whether or not the crossover cable is connected Note how the removal of the crossover cable alters what the nodes are able to hear on their ports The YES s and NO s in the Port A Conn and Port B Conn columns indicate whether or not the A or B cables are connected on TB6SRV1B and TB6S
10. Enter or Browse to the location of the FTE Mux IM Protocol driver files and click Open Default is C Program Files Honeywell FTEDriver 8 Click OK to confirm the location of the FTE files 9 Select Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver then click OK FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 7 Troubleshooting FTE 7 5 Resolving installation issues Step Action A ATTENTION After performing this step the FTE Node will NOT be visible on the network until all the FTE installation and configuration procedures in this section are complete and the node is restarted 10 Click Yes when prompted to restart the computer 11 Verify that the Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver appears in the FTE properties dialog box Networking Sharing Connect using Ca Intel R PRO 1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter This connection uses the following items o Client for Microsoft Networks O QoS Packet Scheduler x File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks S Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 4 Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Install Uninstall Properties Description Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Click OK to return to Network Connections RRelease 110 FTE I
11. FTE settings Step 7 Action Select the physical adapter drag and drop it into the blank space The physical adapter is no longer offset all FTE Green Honeywell FTE Adapter 1 X al FTE Yellow Honeywell FTE Adapter 1 Abhabeteal Categorized E Fault Tolerant Ethermet A Max Nodes 511 Device Index 60 IPMC Destination Address 224 0 0 105 UDP Destination Port 3622 UDP Source Port 3622 Time to Live TTL 2 F To bind an adapter select the physical adapters which are not offset under the Honeywell FTE adapter Now drag and drop these adapters under the Honeywell FTE Adapter 100 J Honeywell FTE Adapter 1 Honeywell FTE Adapter 1 i al FTE Green z 7 al FTE Yellow Alphabetical Categorized E Fault Tolerant Ethernet a Max Nodes 511 Device Index 60 IPMC Destination Address 224 0 0 105 UDP Destination Port 3622 UDP Source Port 3622 E Time to Live TTL 2 5 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 2 Viewing FTE status Step 10 11 Action Click one of the physical adapters yellow or green and check the properties that appear on the right In case you manipulate which adapters are bound to the FTE Mux adapter ensure to verify the correct adapters are categorized as green or yellow in the physical adapter properties If they are reversed the combo box in the properties field can
12. Installation and Service Guide 101 Honeywell 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 2 Viewing FTE status 6 2 Viewing FTE status You can view the operating status of your FTE nodes using Honeywell s System Management and the cable status of your FTE nodes using the FTE Status auxiliary display Accessing status displays Status displays can be accessed in several ways as described in the following table For Experion users System Management Display Select Start gt All Programs gt Honeywell Experion PKS gt System Management gt System Management Display Select Start gt All Programs gt Honeywell Experion PKS gt System Management gt System Management Display Select Start gt All Programs gt Honeywell Experion PKS gt Server gt Station The station window appears Click System Management on the right pane FTE Status auxiliary display Select Start gt All Programs gt Honeywell Experion PKS gt System Management gt FTE and Heartbeat Node Status Display Click the FTE Status hyperlink from the System Status Display in Station Or Click the FTE Community Status tab on Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Properties window Select Start gt All Programs gt Honeywell Experion PKS gt Server gt Station The station window appears Click FTE Status on the right pane 102 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014
13. SILENT SILENT OK SILENT 2 ni TB6SRV1A 201 OK SILENT SILENT SILENT 2 112 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 3 Monitoring nodes in an FTE network Use System Management Display to identify crosslink errors After FTE is installed and configured use the System Management Display and FTE Status Server to verify there are no crosslink errors This procedure assumes that you already have the System Management Display and the FTE Status Server installed and configured B REFERENCE See also the following two guides for more information about configuring a System Management Display and using it to monitor your FTE node e System Management Configuration Guide e FTE Status Server and Display Guide Step Action 1 Select Experion gt System Management gt System Management Display and open a configured System Management Display Select the FTE Status server from the FTE Node you are testing Locate your FTE Node in the FTE Status View Remove the A port cable Examine the cable status states in the A gt A to B gt B columns oOo oa WO N If there are no crosslink errors the FTE node you are testing should not be able to hear from its own A port nor should any other FTE node is able to hear from the disconnected port See Disconnected A cable no crosslink error example 7 If there is a crosslink error the FTE node you are testing will indic
14. Service Guide Honeywell RRelease 110 February 2014 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 1 Modifying FTE settings Step Action 5 You can now drag the appropriate adapters onto the FTE Mux from the configuration page When you click OK FTE binds and correctly checks clears the appropriate boxes For more information on dragging and dropping adapters proceed to the next step Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Properties 2x View Logs FTE Community Status Honeywell FTE Adapter Honeywell FTE Adapter 7 dl FTE Green all FTE Yellow Alphabetical Categorized E Fault Tolerant Ethemet Max Nodes 511 Device Index 233 IPMC Destination Address 234 5 6 7 UDP Destination Port 51966 UDP Source Port 47837 Time to Live TTL 2 Message Loss Allowed 0 Diagnostic Interval ms 1000 Disjoin Multiplier 3 E Adapter Type Virtual Adapter Network Connection ID Honeywell FTE Adapter Display Name Honeywell FTE MUX IM B General Debug Level 0 Honeywell FTE Adapter Virtual Adapters are exposed by the FTE driver and are associated with Physical Adapters by dragging and dropping the Physical Adapters into the Virutal Adapter in the tree ok ce 6 To unbind an adapter from FTE drag and drop the adapters in the FTE Configuration window RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 99 February 2014 Honeywell 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 1 Modifying
15. Troubleshooting section in the Intel Pro 1000 MT Intel Pro 100 PT or Broadcom Installation Guide Faulty FTE communication FTE network connection is unusually slow RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 131 February 2014 Honeywell 7 Troubleshooting FTE 7 3 Fixing common problems 132 Diagnostic The FTE node is not communicating as expected and packets are check being lost Cause Duplicate device indexes within the FTE community are causing a conflict Solution See Verify duplicate device indexes were not assigned Diagnostic Unusually slow socket communications check Cause Switch port and node settings are not correct Solution Verify that the switch port and node are set to 100 full duplex Verify that the network adapter cable is connected to an FTE configured switch port See Installing and Configuring Switches in the FTE Overview and Implementation Guide Cannot establish network communications The FTE node cannot communicate with the network from either network adapter port Diagnostic The node cannot communicate with network after you start up the check node and then connect the network cables Cause If you connect a node that has a duplicate IP address to the network after it is already booted up the duplicate IP address will not be detected and you section will not receive an error message but it will still not be able to establish communi
16. _ cance Click Close from the Adapter Properties window Repeat step 2 to 7 for second adapter RRelease 110 February 2014 FTE Installation and Service Guide Honeywell 67 5 1 5 Configuring FTE Depending on the media you used and options you selected some FTE configuration is performed automatically You must still perform minimal FTE configuration Configuring FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver properties Use this procedure to configure the FTE Protocol Driver settings from the FTE IM Protocol Driver Properties page See FTE configuration on page 72 for descriptions of the settings ATTENTION The Network administrator should establish and record these settings to ensure each FTE Node in the network is configured properly Step Action From Control Panel e For Windows 7 Operating System choose Network and Internet gt Network and Sharing Center gt Change Adapter Settings e For Windows Server 2008 Operating System choose Network and Sharing Center gt Manage Network Connections Right click one of the FTE network connections yellow or green and then select Properties The Adapter Yellow Green Properties window appears ATTENTION Other network adapters that have not been disabled will appear in the FTE Configuration dialog box Verify that you have selected ONLY those adapters that are being configured for FTE RRelease 110 February 2014 FTE Installation and Service Guide 69 Hon
17. adapters to view all installed network adapters Right click the network adapter and click Uninstall 4 EF Network adapters t a Intel R PRO 1000 Update Driver Software uy Intel R PRO 1000 ate Driver Software uy Intel R PRO 1000 Disable amp Y Intel R PRO 1000 Uninstall E Portable Devices x Ports COM amp LPT Dp Processors Properties Sound video and ganroeereromers Scan for hardware changes 5 Click OK to confirm the removal of the device Disable non FTE NIC for NON EHG Node If you are installing FTE on an EHG Node DO NOT perform this procedure Otherwise to ensure only the relevant local area connections are detected and used Honeywell recommends that you disable the Network Interface Controller that will NOT be used to connect to the FTE network BIOS configuration varies between machines so the procedure steps are guidelines only FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 4 Installing FTE Hardware 4 2 Removing Non FTE hardware A CAUTION Be aware that BIOS setup is an advanced tool and you should only enter the system setup if you are an experienced user Step Action 1 Restart the computer and when prompted during system startup press the appropriate key s to enter system setup 2 Select Integrated Devices 3 If Network Interface Controller is listed you have on board NIC Change the setting to Off 4 Save changes and e
18. blocked communication to controllers on a different subnet 131 Network adapters cannot connect essessserersiissriissritteririiretinnstitnnstinnntinnnsnnnnsnnne 131 Faulty FTE COMM NICATON ssrin at a a a a it a i 131 Cannot establish network COMMUNICATIONS eecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteaeeeeeeteeeeeaneteas 132 FTE node does not appear in the System Management Display eee 132 Mismatch of FTE Multicast address and destination port u e 133 7 4 Resolving network iSSUCS c ccccscccsseeeeseeeeseeeeseeeseseeeenseeeesseeeeeeseseeeeenseees 134 xii FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 Contents Enable Ethernet port for on board NIC eeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeseeeeeneeeseaeeeneeens 134 Verify network connections are Enabled eee eee e eerste tessa sees teeeeneeenaee 134 Resolve duplicate IP addresses 00 0 ee eeceeseeeeeeneeeeeeeneeetenaeeeeteneeeeeeeaeeerenaeeeereneeeeee 136 7 5 Resolving installation iSSUCS ccseceeseeseeeeseneeeeseeeeeeeeesseeseseenennenenes 138 Manually install Honeywell FTE driver service cece eee teers eee tener etna nent 138 RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide xiii February 2014 Honeywell 1 Introduction 1 1 About this guide Scope of this guide This guide contains instructions for installing and configuring your Fault Tolerant Ethernet FTE node Honeywell FTE can be installed on a v
19. for Intel VO Acceleration Technology to function Teaming Notes e If RSS is not enabled for all adapters in a team RSS will be Cok cance Click OK Repeat steps 2 to 7 for the B Green Adapter RRelease 110 February 2014 FTE Installation and Service Guide 79 Honeywell 5 Configuring FTE 5 3 Configuring FTE network connections Step Action 9 Right click the A Yellow connection and then select Properties The User Account Control dialog box appears 10 Click Continue Verify the Adapter Yellow Properties window 11 From Networking tab select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and then click Properties Connect using ue Intel R Ethemet Server Adapter This connection uses the following items M 0M Client for Microsoft Networks M E QoS Packet Scheduler M E File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks MV 4 Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 TRS intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 M 4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver M Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks 80 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 5 Configuring FTE 5 3 Configuring FTE network connections Step Action 12 Verify Se
20. process perform the following e Remove the dual Ethernet card from the new platform and install it in the platform that is being replaced e Start up the node being replaced and begin the migration process e After all the data on the node being replaced is backed up or migrated shut it down and remove the dual Ethernet card RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 43 February 2014 Honeywell 3 Converting a Supervisory Network to an FTE Network 3 1 Supervisory Network to FTE network considerations e Re install the dual Ethernet card in the new platform and continue with the migration 44 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 3 Converting a Supervisory Network to an FTE Network 3 2 Identifying the specific conversion scenario 3 2 Identifying the specific conversion scenario This section identifies the scenarios you may encounter when converting an existing non FTE node to an FTE node Each scenario requires you to perform different tasks Migration scenarios for single Ethernet Experion Servers Consoles and Flex Stations The following table lists scenarios for migrating single Ethernet Experion Servers Consoles and Flex Stations currently in a Supervisory network to dual Ethernet Experion Servers Consoles and Flex Stations that can be used in an FTE network RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 45 February 2014 Honeywell 3 Converting a Supervisory Netwo
21. the A yellow cable to the ACT LINK A port The following table summarizes the requirements for connecting cables to the network adapter ports Physical Label Physical Connected Network Connect Cable on NIC Ethernet MAC Cable Connections to Address ACT LINK A Lower physical Cable w A First Adapter Ethernet switch dual NIC Ethernet MAC yellow in the A yellow address boots Tree ACT LINK single NIC ACT LINK B Higher physical Cable w B Second Ethernet Switch dual NIC Ethernet MAC green boots Adapter in the B green address Tree ACT LINK single NIC For R710 Systems ACT LINK C Higher physical DHEB Third DHEB third NIC for Ethernet MAC Adapter EHG address Installation 52 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 4 Installing FTE Hardware 4 3 Installing the Network Interface Card and driver 4 3 Installing the Network Interface Card and driver Purpose If your FTE network interface card was not installed at the factory use the procedures in this section to install and configure the network interface card or cards you will be using for your FTE node You may need to refer to the vendor specific documentation to complete some of these procedures Install dual port network adapter Use this procedure to install the Network Adapter in the PCI slot If necessary refer to your specific platform hardware manual for information on the available PCI slots Ste
22. 4 4 Installing FTE Hardware 4 3 Installing the Network Interface Card and driver Step Action 2 In the Honeywell Experion PKS System Initialization window click Utilities Honeywell Experion PKS System Ini Honeywell Experion PKS System Initialization Media The Experion PKS System Initialization media can be used for Deploying customized Windows 7 and Server 2008 Operating system on a Honeywell qualified Dell Workstations and Servers Customizing Operating system by installing required device drivers firmware service packs and Operating system components Tuning operating system settings for the better performance of the Experion PKS product Setting of customized Operating System during Experion product clean installation and migration Launch Setup Setup an Exp Software Installation Server 3 On the left pane select NIC Drivers Honeywell EXPPlus NIC driver detalls NIC Drivers EXPPhus supported cations If EXPPlus Media is used for operating system installation NIC drivers will be automatically installed However if the media is not used for operating system installation NIC drivers can be installed directly after the OS installation by using the following links BIOS f T i Type Operating System a I Intel Windows 7 Il BAID Controller Intel JL Windows Server 2000 J BROADCOM BCM5708C NETXTREME windows Server 2008 MIC Drivers mae
23. Control Panel Network and Internet Network Connections Organize v Enable this network device Diagnose this connection Ren Name Status Device Name Green Disg aum nna nnan nT Dyal Port Server 9 Yellow Dis ai Dual Port Server Status Diagnose Create Shortcut Delete Rename Properties Repeat Step 3 to re enable the second FTE connection RRelease 110 February 2014 FTE Installation and Service Guide 135 Honeywell 7 Troubleshooting FTE 7 4 Resolving network issues 136 Step Action ATTENTION In the following two steps you will be verifying the correct settings in the network properties and FTE Configuration dialog boxes Click OK after accessing each page even if the settings are correct and you ve made no changes Verify the network configuration and TCP IP properties are set correctly using the following procedures in Section 5 2 e Configure the Physical network e Configure the Honeywell FTE Adapter Verify the Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Properties dialog box has the correct settings See Section 5 1 Configuring FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver properties on page 69 To verify proper FTE installation see Section 5 8 Verifying correct installation Resolve duplicate IP addresses Use this procedure to resolve duplicate IP addresses for your FTE node Step 1 Action If the Network Connections dialog is not open Click Start gt Con
24. E Adapter Step Action RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 83 February 2014 Honeywell 5 Configuring FTE 5 4 Configure the Honeywell FTE Adapter Configuring the Honeywell FTE Adapter Step Action 1 From Control Panel e For Windows 7 Operating System choose Network and Internet gt Network and Sharing Center gt Change Adapter Settings e For Windows Server 2008 Operating System choose Network and Sharing Center gt Manage Network Connections nctwork Connections mS Firs o JO E Network Co EF File Edit View Tools Advanced Help Organize Views v Name Status Device Name gt LAN or High Speed Internet 3 2 From Network Connections right click the Honeywell FTE Adapter and then select Properties 84 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 5 Configuring FTE 5 4 Configure the Honeywell FTE Adapter Configuring the Honeywell FTE Adapter Step Action 3 From Networking tab select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click Properties Honeywell FTE Adapter 3 Properties M Client for Microsoft Networks O 4 Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver M Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 ae intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 M 4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver M Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder install Uninstall 7 z RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Ser
25. Honeywell Honeywell Process Solutions Fault Tolerant Ethernet Installation and Service Guide EXDOC XX36 en 110A R110 February 2014 Release 110 Honeywell Notices and Trademarks Copyright 2014 by Honeywell International Sarl Release 110 February 2014 While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customers In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequential damages The information and specifications in this guide are subject to change without notice Honeywell PlantScape Experion LX and TotalPlant are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc Other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective owners Honeywell Process Solutions 1860 W Rose Garden Lane Phoenix AZ 85027 USA 1 800 822 7673 RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide iv February 2014 Honeywell About This Document This document describes how to install and configure the Fault Tolerant Ethernet FTE nodes for Experion and TPS systems Release Information Document Name Document ID Release Publication Number Date Fault Tolerant Ethernet Installation and EXDOC XX36 en 110A 110 February Service Guide 2014 Document Category
26. IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Mm ods te ff Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server 10 Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit ee Neem pee 255 255 248 0 Click OK and then click Close For Green network connection Right click the Green network connection and then select Properties The User Account Control dialog box appears RRelease 110 February 2014 FTE Installation and Service Guide 63 Honeywell 4 Installing FTE Hardware 4 3 Installing the Network Interface Card and driver Step Action 9 Click Continue Verify the Adapter Green Properties window appears 10 Set the IP address Subnet mask and Default gateway assigned to this node If required also set the DNS servers a Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties a General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 8c Be nce Subnet mask Do Da of Paes O Default gateway eit Be E Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server 10 Alternate DNS server E Validate settings upon exit 11 Click OK and then click C
27. O TB6SRV1A SILENT SILENT SILENT OK 4 YES YES TB6SRV1B SILENT OK SILENT SILENT a YES NO TB6SRV1A SILENT SILENT SILENT OK RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 109 February 2014 Honeywell 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 3 Monitoring nodes in an FTE network Scen Crossover Port Port Sending ario cable A B node A gt A A gt B B gt A B gt B conn conn conn 5 YES YES TB6SRV1B OK SILENT OK SILENT YES NO YES TB6SRV1A OK SILENT SILENT SILENT 6 YES YES TB6SRV1B SILENT SILENT OK SILENT NO NO YES TB6SRV1IA OK SILENT SILENT SILENT 110 Scenario No 1 A and B port connected Crossover cable connected crossed cables TBO6SRV1B s A port and B port hear from TB6SRV1A s A port and B port TBO6SRVI1A s A port and B port hears from both its own ports w a E FTE Status As Viewed By TB6SRV1A V_ PdTag Device Index a gt a a gt B Boal B gt B Numintertaces Ra TB6SRV1B 202 OK OK OK OK 2 j PR TBESRVIA 201 OK OK OK OK 2 Scenario No 2 A and B port connected Crossover cable disconnected crossed cables Because the cables are crossed and the crossover cable between the switches is not connected TB6SRV1B s and TB6SRV1A s ports can only hear from opposite ports oH sw Ey FTE Status As Viewed By TB6SRV1A TB6SRV1B 202 SILENT OK OK SILENT 2 T TB6SRV1A 201 OK SILENT SILENT OK 2 Scenario No 3 B port disconnected Crossover cable connected cro
28. Output Devices Configuration Network and Input Output device information Honeywell Network Configuration 120 details Network Type FTE b Monitor Arrangement Single w No of Adapters Two a Monitor Resolution 1280x1024 v NICI FTE Yellow Touchscreen Type None E w IP ddress 10 1 4 11 Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Default gateway 10 1 1 1 NIC2 FTE Green TCP IP Properties for NIC FTE Configuration Multicast Address 224 0 o 105 Friendly Name Honeywell FTE Adapter Device Index a 7 PERA 1 UDP Source Port 3622 UDP Destination Port 3622 26 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 2 FTE Installation and Configuration Checklists 2 2 Prerequisites for FTE Mux Installation Step Action 1 From Control Panel e For Windows 7 Operating System choose Network and Internet gt Network and sharing Center gt Change Adapier Settings e For Windows Server 2008 Operating System choose Network and sharing Center gt Manage Network Connections r _ File Edit View Tools Advanced Help v fl gt FTE Green Unidentified network Intel R Ethernet Server Adapter 1 FTE Yellow ps to ftelab4 local MEI Intel R Ethernet Server Adapter 1 2 Right click one of the FTE network connections yellow or green and then select Properties The User Account Control dialog box appears 3 Click Continue The Adapter Yellow Gre
29. RVIA The Sending Node column identifies the node that is transmitting to the receiving or As Viewed By node SRVA in the example The A gt A column indicates whether port A of the sending node can transmit to port A of the receiving viewed by node The A gt B column indicates whether port A of the sending node can transmit to port B of the receiving viewed by node The B gt A column indicates whether port B of the sending node can transmit to port A of the receiving viewed by node The B gt B column indicates whether port B of the sending node can transmit to port B of the receiving viewed by node RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 105 February 2014 Honeywell 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 3 Monitoring nodes in an FTE network Sending Node Communication Paths Receiving Node Status Icon I Also Display Heartbeat Nodes Sending port to receiving port link status A ATTENTION The composite status is provided to easily identify any single fault when the number of nodes exceeds the number of currently displayed nodes You must scroll down in the window and search each individual node to check if there is a problem If there is a red circle in the composite node status it means that at least one node in the display is silent on that particular communication path Cable status states for FTE nodes with non crossed cables The following table lists the possible cable sta
30. T OK 2 RA TB6SRV1A 201 SILENT SILENT SILENT OK 2 Disconnected A cable crosslink error example w w el FTE Status As Viewed By TB6SRV1A TB6SRV1B 202 OK SILENT OK SILENT 2 TB6SRV1A 201 OK SILENT SILENT SILENT 2 114 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 4 Upgrading and replacing network adapter cards 6 4 Upgrading and replacing network adapter cards Honeywell continuously qualifies new adapter cards for use with FTE This section contains checklists for upgrading or replacing FTE network cards Locate the checklist for your specific network card replacement and complete the tasks listed in the order shown Special considerations when replacing network adapter cards e Each network adapter card has a globally unique identifier GUID that Honeywell FTE software uses to identify the green and yellow network adapter ports Network card GUIDs remains persistent as long as you do not change the network hardware To replace the hardware unbind the NIC cards from the physical adapters and replace with a new NIC You must drag the adapters under Honeywell FTE Adapter in the config page to bind the physical adapters to FTE To drag and drop the adapters in the FTE Configuration window select the physical adapter and drag and drop it into the blank space The physical adapter is no longer offset Version al FTE Green Honeywell FTE Adapter aL
31. TE service Verify Honeywell FTE Service was properly removed Page 119 RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 117 February 2014 Honeywell 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 4 Upgrading and replacing network adapter cards Removing virtual adapters Note These two procedures are only necessary if the FTE Service was not properly removed Removing the network adapter card Disable uninstall network adapter s Page 120 Shut down the computer and remove the network adapter card Computer documentation Installing new hardware and software After removing the existing checklist for your system card go to the appropriate Installing and configuring FTE on existing Experion LX nodes Installing and configuring FTE using Installation Builder Installing and configuring FTE on Domain Controllers Page 35 Page 37 Page 39 118 FTE Installation and Service Guide Honeywell RRelease 110 February 2014 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 5 Uninstalling FTE Mux Driver 6 5 Uninstalling FTE Mux Driver Use the procedures in this section to uninstall the FTE Mux Driver Uninstall FTE Mux driver Use this procedure to remove the Honeywell FTE Mux Driver Step 1 Action Click Start gt Control Panel gt Programs gt Programs and Features gt Uninstall a program Select Honeywell Experion PKS 400 1 and click Uninstall The Maintenance Tool Server screen appears Select H
32. Troubleshooting FTE 7 2 Procedures for verifying proper installation Step Action 5 Verify that the connection associated with the network adapters being used for FTE is listed under Honeywell FTE Adapter as shown in the following figure Protocol Driver Properties Version Corfigure View Logs Statistics FTE Community Status g E Honeywell FTE Adapter 1 Honeywell FTE Adapter 1 alls FTE Green all FTE Yellow Alphabetical Categorized E Fault Tolerant Ethemet Max Nodes Device Index IPMC Destination Address UDP Destination Port UDP Source Port Time to Live TTL Message Loss Allowed Diagnostic Interval ms Disjoin Multiplier IP Fragmentation IP Service Default LAN FF SM Address Announce Port Msg Spec Port System Management Port Obey SMB Bind Order Network Address 511 60 224 0 0 105 3622 3622 2 0 3 0 1 224 0 0 33 1089 1090 1091 0 001005e000069 Honeywell FTE Adapter Virtual Adapters are exposed by the FTE driver and are associated with Physical Adapters by dragging and dropping the Physical Adapters into the Virutal Adapter in the tree 6 Close the Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Properties and Network Connections dialog boxes Verify any disconnected local area connections are disabled Use this procedure if you did not use BIOS to disable the on board Ethernet connection or you have other disconnected local area conne
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34. ace Card and driver Step Action 4 From Networking tab select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and then click Properties Cg Intel R Ethemet Server Adapter configure This connection uses the following items M 0 Client for Microsoft Networks M QoS Packet Scheduler M E File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks M 4 Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 MS Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 M 4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver M 4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks ok _Cancel_ 5 Verify Set the IPv4 properties for the yellow adapter window 62 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 4 Installing FTE Hardware 4 3 Installing the Network Interface Card and driver Step Action Set the IP address Subnet mask and Default gateway assigned to this node If required also set the DNS servers General a Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings 5 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address
35. ame the connections using an FTE naming convention The FTE naming convention makes it easier to verify correct proper operation of FTE See also Standard naming conventions for network adapters in Section 1 2 Identify FTE network adapter ports This procedure is not necessary if you are installing FTE on a factory configured Experion node or you are installing from the Experion PKS Client Server Initialization media which names and configures the network adapter ports for you Step Action Identify which FTE adapter port is associated with which connection 1 From Control Panel e For Windows 7 Operating System choose Network and Internet gt Network and Sharing Center gt Change Adapter Settings e For Windows Server 2008 Operating System choose Network and Sharing Center gt Manage Network Connections Name Status LAN or High Speed Internet 2 A Local Area Connection gt z w Local Area Connection 2 e E FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 5 Configuring FTE 5 2 Identifying FTE network adapters Step Action 2 Disconnect the yellow network cable from the network adapter port Name Status Local Area Connection Network cable unplugged U Local Area Connection 2 Unidentified network Note In this example Local Area Connection is associated with the A adapter port This will not always be the case 3 Right click the local area connection asso
36. and FTE nodes vary depending upon these factors e Specific components ordered for your FTE system e Migrating existing nodes to FTE or installing new FTE Nodes e Node type e Operating system e Network configuration Level 1 and Level 2 e Requested level of Honeywell support Customer installs Honeywell qualified FTE components only Honeywell installs Honeywell qualified FTE components only Honeywell certifies customer equipment for use with FTE FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 1 Introduction 1 4 Overview on Honeywell FTE MUX FTE node types FTE can be installed on the following node types Experion LX Server ESV Experion LX eServer Experion Flex ES F Experion LX Console Extension Station ES CE Experion LX Application Server Experion LX Application Node EAS Domain controller A ATTENTION In Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 nodes the FTE Mux network identification may appear as unidentified network in systems using workgroups This does not actually indicate a problem with the network but merely identifies that the node cannot establish an internet connection Nodes that are joined to a domain show the domain name as the identified network 1 4 Overview on Honeywell FTE MUX The Honeywell FTE MUX provides operational status and configuration user interfaces for the FTEMUX intermediate driver It includes the follo
37. architecture recommendations see Planning a Honeywell FTE Network in the FTE Overview and Implementation Guide 9 For these remaining fields on the FTE Configuration dialog box Honeywell strongly recommends using the defaults e UDP Source Port must be the same as the other nodes in the FTE community e UDP Destination port Must be the same as the other nodes in the FTE community e Time To Live TTL 10 Click OK if changes are made Or Click Cancel if no are made 11 Click Close to exit the FTE Yellow or FTE Green adapter properties 12 Restart the system FTE configuration options The following table describes the settings in the FTE Configuration dialog box Setting Description and setting limitations Device Index Identifies the FTE Node No default Each node within an FTE Community must have a unique Device Index lower than the Max FTE Nodes value Diagnostic Interval ms Determines how often the FTE Node sends out a pair of Default 1000 microseconds diagnostic messages heartbeat pulses on its two channels 1 second Too low value increases network traffic Too high increases the amount of time before a failure is detected Disjoin Multiplier This value multiplied by the Interval determines the amount of Default 3 time the node s diagnostic messages are allowed to not be heard by the peer nodes before a failure detection message is sent out indicating the node has depar
38. ariety of Honeywell node types under different circumstances Section 2 contains installation checklists for different installation scenarios If you re familiar with FTE installation go directly to Section 2 to begin the installation Additional references The following table lists documents that may be helpful when installing or operating your FTE node For more information on See this reference Experion LX Experion LX Software Installation and Upgrade Guide All node types Fault Tolerant Ethernet Overview and Implementation Guide RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 15 February 2014 Honeywell 1 Introduction 1 2 User interfaces and naming conventions 1 2 User interfaces and naming conventions About Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 user interfaces Honeywell FTE may be installed on a node that uses Windows Server 2008 Windows 7 as its operating system Local area connection and Ethernet adapter names Local Area Connection and Ethernet adapter device names may be different than examples used throughout this guide These names vary depending upon when you installed your Ethernet adapter how your operating system detects the new hardware and whether or not you rename your connections using the conventions recommended in this guide Standard naming conventions for network adapters The terms A yellow and B green are used consistently throughout this guide to descri
39. ate that it is able to hear from its own A port even though it is disconnected Other FTE nodes will also indicate they are able to hear from the disconnected port See Disconnected A cable crosslink error example 8 If there are crosslink errors re check all items Display status of remote FTE node Use this feature to view the FTE status as seen from the remote node s view This provides a view of the status array that is transmitted by the FTE driver for each FTE node Since this is the view as seen from the FTE driver it is only available on FTE RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 113 February 2014 Honeywell 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 3 Monitoring nodes in an FTE network nodes For example if you are currently at FTE node TB6SRV1A but you would like to view the status as if you were at FTE node TB6SRV1B you can right click on node TBO6SRV 1B to view the status from that node Step Action 1 From the FTE Status Auxiliary display right click the node from which you would like to view the status 2 Review the status from the remote node s view wy al E FTE Status As Viewed By TB6SRV1B S Patag Device Index a gt a aoe bral B gt B Numintertaces w TB6SRV1B 202 OK OK OK OK 2 WATBESRVIA 201 OK OK OK OK 2 Disconnected A cable no crosslink error example w w FTE Status As Viewed By TB6SRV1A Y PdTag Deviceindex_ a gt a A TB6SRV1B 202 SILENT OK SILEN
40. be the network adapter connections and switches used in an FTE network Although not mandatory Honeywell recommends this naming convention to make it easier to identify each network connection and verify it is connected to the appropriate switch that is the A yellow network connection is connected to the switch in the yellow network tree The following table describes these terms and how they apply to your FTE network Term Component Used to describe the Example A yellow Network Network adapter primary port FTE South Plant A Adapter which usually has the lowest MAC yellow Address to which the yellow cable is connected Switch Switch to which all the primary Switch A yellow tree adapter ports are connected using yellow cable Switch tree Collection of all the A switches Yellow network tree That is those switches to which all the yellow cables are connected B green Network Network adapter secondary port FTE South Plant B Adapter which usually has the next highest green MAC Address to which the green 16 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 1 Introduction 1 2 User interfaces and naming conventions Term Component Used to describe the Example cable is connected Switch Switch to which all the secondary Switch B green tree adapter ports are connected using green cable Switch tree Collection of all the B switches Green network tree That is those switc
41. be used to correct the binding Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Properties 2x Version Configure view Logs FTE Community Status FTE Yellow Alphabetical Categorized EA Honeywell FTE Adapter al FTE Green a FTE Yellow E Fault Tolerant Ethemet Assigned Miniport GUID BF2BF556 D0C2 445B 8 FTE Enabled True Assignment Primary Yellow E Adapter Type Physical Adapter Display Name Intel R PRO 1000 MT D Help Text Network Connection ID FTE Yellow Disabled False MAC Address 00 04 23 4C 74 46 Manufacturer Intel Product Name Intel R PRO 1000 MT D E General Debug Level 0 FTE Yellow Physical Adapters may be real or emulated network interface cards Associate with an FTE virutal adapter by dragging and dropping on the desired virtual adapter Note It is important to verify because when adapters are added or removed from the mux the yellow green association may be reversed When a yellow adapter is removed the green becomes the yellow logically and indicates the same in the properties on the right When the yellow is re added the green remains as yellow Also if both adapters are removed whichever adapter is added first assumes the yellow role Review or modify the values in the FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Properties page using the criteria in Section 6 3 Click OK to close the FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Properties dialog box RRelease 110 February 2014 FTE
42. cation with the network Solution See Resolve duplicate IP addresses in Section 7 4 on page 136 FTE node does not appear in the System Management Display Diagnostic check The network adapters displayed in the FTE Configuration tree view are not selected Cause The hardware was upgraded without first uninstalling FTE and the FTE provider is still bound to the old network adapter Solution Select the FTE network adapters in the FTE configuration dialog box See Section 5 1 Configuring FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver properties on page 69 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 7 Troubleshooting FTE 7 3 Fixing common problems Mismatch of FTE Multicast address and destination port An FTE node does not show up in the FTE node list or FTE status display as expected RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 133 February 2014 Honeywell 7 Troubleshooting FTE 7 4 Resolving network issues 7 4 134 Resolving network issues Enable Ethernet port for on board NIC Use this procedure to re enable the on board NIC You may skip this procedure if your on board network adapter is currently enabled CAUTION Be aware that BIOS setup is an advanced tool and you should only enter the system setup if you are an experienced user 4 Action Restart the computer and when prompted during system startup press the appropriate key s to enter system set
43. ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeaeeseaeeeneeeteaeeeeatens 103 FTE Status Server and Auxiliary Display OVErVieW ccceseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeneeens 103 6 3 Monitoring nodes in an FTE network ccccccsscesseeeeeeeeesseeesseeseseenenseeeees 105 RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide xi February 2014 Honeywell Contents Reviewing Cable Status ececccccsseceneseeceeteseeeeeseseeeeessaeeeseseeceeesseeeseseneeeseseneeeessoes 105 Cable status states for FTE nodes with non crossed Cables scccseeeeeeee 106 Cable status states for FTE nodes with crossed Cables cccceeeereeeeeeeeneetees 109 Use System Management Display to identify crosslink errors eceeeeeeeeeeeeeee 113 Display status of remote FTE node ec eeeesceeesneeeeeneeeeeeeneeesesaeeeeseneeeeeseneeeeeaes 113 Disconnected A cable no crosslink error example eeeeeeeeseeeeteneeeeeeeneeetenaes 114 Disconnected A cable crosslink error example ec eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeeteaes 114 6 4 Upgrading and replacing network adapter Cards cs s ceessseeeeees 115 Special considerations when replacing network adapter Cards ceeeeeeeeee 115 Network card replacement checklist eeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeaeeesesaeeeeseneeeeeseeeeteaes 117 6 5 Uninstalling FTE Mux Driver cccsssccssseeceeeeeeseeeeseeeenseeeeeeeeesseesnseeneeeees 119 Uninstall ETE MUXsOnVe fi st cc0 50
44. cenarios This section explains the items and checklists required to configure and install the different FTE installation scenarios for Experion LX Release 1XX I The following table assumes that all nodes are already setup for FTE Installation and the Hardware has been configured to support FTE Scenario Go to What you will need Converting a dual Page 33 FTE Installation and Service Guide for R3XX Supervisory Ethernet node or R2XX network conversion scenario to an FTE node Page 25 No media or additional documents are Configuring FTE ona needed factory configured Experion LX node Installing and configuring Page 30 e Software Installation and Upgrade Guide FTE with your Experion LX i Tae System e Experion LX System Initialization DVD e Experion LX Installation DVD e Experion LX Support DVD Installing and configuring Page 35 e Software Installation and Upgrade Guide FTE isting E i f RETRE LX cl ae e Experion LX System Initialization DVD e Experion LX Installation DVD e Experion LX Support DVD FTE Installation and Service Guide 31 Honeywell February 2014 2 FTE Installation and Configuration Checklists 2 4 FTE installation scenarios 32 Scenario Go to What you will need Installing and configuring Page 37 Installation Builder User Guide optional FTE using Installation Builder Installing and configuring Page 39 e Root Peer or Read Only Domain FTE on Domain Co
45. ciated with the Network cable unplugged network adapter port and rename it using the following convention e FTE Community Name A yellow e Where Community Name is a descriptive name that does not contain special characters or exceed 244 characters e FTE South Plant A Yellow is used in the following example Name Status FTE South Plant A Yellow Network cable unplugged U Local Area Connection 2 Unidentified network 4 Reconnect the A yellow network cable to the network adapter A port Name Status FTE South Plant A Yellow Network cable unplugged y Local Area Connection 2 Unidentified network RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 75 February 2014 Honeywell 5 Configuring FTE 5 2 Identifying FTE network adapters Step Action 5 Right click the unnamed local area connection and rename it using the following convention e FTE Community Name B Green e Where Community Name is a descriptive name that does not contain special characters or exceed 244 characters e FTE South Plant B Green is used in the following example Name Status U FTE South Plant A Yellow Network cable unplugged U FTE South Plant A Green Unidentified network 76 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 5 Configuring FTE 5 3 Configuring FTE network connections 5 3 Configuring FTE network connections If you choose FTE as your network type when installing Experi
46. click the FTE Log option to view the log Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Properties Verify the first node listed under FTE Node list View the FTE Status for the local node RRelease 110 February 2014 FTE Installation and Service Guide 89 Honeywell 5 Configuring FTE 5 5 Verify Honeywell FTE Driver Operation Step Action 6 Click the FTE Community Status tab and verify if this node is in the status list with all paths listed as OK Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Properties i py w el E FTE Status As Viewed By localhost W T0 FTE T5406R 17 OK OK OK OK 2 WW TO FTE 15403R 51 OK OK OK OK Wd T0 FTE S2950A 182 oK OK OK OK 2 8 T0 FTE S2901 29 oK OK OK OK 2 We T0 FTE ESvT1B 152 oK OK OK OK 2 We T0 FTE ESVTIA 48 oK OK OK OK 2 Wd T0 FTE D5301 509 oK OK OK OK 2 We FTEB 038 38 OK OK OK OK 2 W300 032 32 oK OK OK OK 2 a F Also Display Heartbeat Nodes Report Help Verify FTE Driver Versions for the local node 90 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 5 Configuring FTE 5 5 Verify Honeywell FTE Driver Operation Step 7 8 Action Click the Version tab and verify if the version matches the node which was upgraded to or installed as per the Software Change Notice SCN for the release Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Properties x 2 x nfigure View Logs FTE Community Status Fault Tolerant Ethernet FTE Dri
47. ctions Disabling these connections will help prevent hang ups on system startup and ensure the connected LANs operate more reliably Step Action RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide February 2014 Honeywell 129 7 Troubleshooting FTE 7 2 Procedures for verifying proper installation Step Action 1 Double click the unplugged Local Area Connection icon from the task bar or Click Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network and sharing center gt Change adapter settings 2 From the Network Connections dialog right click the local area connection that has the unplugged network cable Detail View w Local Area Connection2 Network cable unplugged Intel R PRO 1000 PT Dual Port Server Adapter 2 Icon View x ae Local Area Connection 2 3 Select Disable from the pop up menu 4 The unplugged Local Area Connection will no longer appear in the task bar Verify the event logs for FTE driver state the device is working properly Use this procedure to open Event Viewer and view the events for the FTE Driver Step Action 1 Right click the Computer icon from the desktop or from the Start Menu right click Computer and select Manage 2 Double click Event Viewer 3 In the console Tree double click Application and Services Logs and then double click FTE 4 Double click the event to open the Event Properties dialog box 5 Review the Event description 130 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRe
48. d configure it per the Software Appropriate Installation and Upgrade Guide checklist for your system Identifying FTE network adapters Page 74 Configuring FTE network connections Page 77 Refer to the Software Installation and Upgrade Guide to initialize the Appropriate system and install all Experion software including FTE checklist for your system Configuring FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver properties Page 69 Configure the Honeywell FTE Adapter Page83 Note This is only necessary to verify the IP address Connecting network cables to switches Page 94 Verify Honeywell FTE Driver Operation Page 9687 36 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 2 FTE Installation and Configuration Checklists 2 7 Installing and configuring FTE using Installation Builder 2 7 Installing and configuring FTE using Installation Builder Prerequisites Before using the Installation Builder to install and configure FTE it is assumed you have performed the following e Installed Experion software including the Installation Builder e Created a Master Definition for the node in which all FTE configuration options have been defined If this is not the case refer to the Installation Builder User s Guide Checklist After performing each procedure return to the checklist to reference the next procedure Task Go to Done Removing non FTE hardware Perform these two proc
49. dropping the Physical Adapters into the Virutal Adapter in the tree FTEMUX Log File Viewer View Logs property tab displays the FTE Log files These log files are written periodically by the FTE driver It provides a mechanism for saving a figure of these log files to a defined file location and name Files are refreshed every two and a half minutes automatically RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 21 February 2014 Honeywell 1 Introduction 1 4 Overview on Honeywell FTE MUX Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Properties FTE Community Status Viewer FTE Community Status tab hosts the FTE auxiliary display This replaces the need to host the auxiliary display in a web page The Experion LX Station detail displays hosts this same status viewer RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide February 2014 22 Honeywell 1 Introduction 1 4 Overview on Honeywell FTE MUX Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Properties RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 23 February 2014 Honeywell 1 Introduction 1 4 Overview on Honeywell FTE MUX 24 FTE Installation and Service Guide Honeywell RRelease 110 February 2014 2 FTE Installation and Configuration Checklists 2 1 Configuring FTE on a factory configured Experion LX node Factory configured FTE nodes are those in which the Experion LX software has been loaded the FTE network ada
50. e sections for the Domain Page 49 Controller s current hardware configuration Identifying FTE network adapters Page 74 Configuring FTE network connections Page 77 Connect FTE network cables Page 94 Installing Experion PKS R4XX and FTE Software RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 39 February 2014 Honeywell 2 FTE Installation and Configuration Checklists 2 8 Installing and configuring FTE on Domain Controllers Task Go to Done Refer to the Software Installation and Upgrade Guide to initialize the Appropriate system and install all Experion software including FTE to install checklist for Experion Software on a Domain Controller your system Configuring FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver properties Page 69 Configure the Honeywell FTE Adapter Page 83 Note This is only necessary if you want to change the IP address The IP address of the domain controller should have been configured correctly in the Install FTE Hardware procedure Verify Honeywell FTE Driver Operation Page 87 40 FTE Installation and Service Guide Honeywell RRelease 110 February 2014 2 FTE Installation and Configuration Checklists 2 8 Installing and configuring FTE on Domain Controllers RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 41 February 2014 Honeywell 3 Converting a Supervisory Network to an FTE 3 1 Network Use the information in this section and the appropriate checkl
51. edures if the node has an onboard single NIC Note If the FTE dual network adapter card is already installed or you are using the on board dual network adapters go to Installing FTE software section of the checklist If the Experion Node is using the Onboard Single adapter Uninstall Page 50 single onboard network adapter Disable non FTE NIC for NON EHG Node Page 50 Installing FTE hardware Verify you have reviewed the specific vendor s installation guide for the network adapter card s you are using Vendor Obtain the computer user manual for your platform to determine manuals how to remove the cover Determine Qualified platforms and network adapter card slot Page 51 requirements Determine Network adapter card connection requirements Page 52 Install dual port network adapter Page 53 Configuring FTE and Network Adapters Download FTE configured Master definition Page 92 Configuring FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver properties Page 69 RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide February 2014 Honeywell 37 2 FTE Installation and Configuration Checklists 2 7 Installing and configuring FTE using Installation Builder Task Go to Done Identify FTE network adapter ports Page 74 Connect FTE network cables Page 94 FTE installation Page 96 38 FTE Installation and Service Guide Honeywell RRelease 110 February 2014 2 FTE Installation and Confi
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53. en Properties window appears RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 27 February 2014 Honeywell 2 FTE Installation and Configuration Checklists 2 2 Prerequisites for FTE Mux Installation 28 Step 4 5 Action Under Networking tab click Configure For Broadcom Adapters under Advanced tab perform verify the following Click IPv4 Checksum Offered and verify change the value to Rx amp Tx Enabled Click Jumbo Packet and verify change the value to Disabled Click Jumbo MTU and ensure the value is 1500 Click Large Send Offload v2 IPv4 and verify change the value to Disabled Click Link Speed amp Duplex and verify change the value to 100Mb full Click OK FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 2 FTE Installation and Configuration Checklists 2 2 Prerequisites for FTE Mux Installation Step Action For Intel Adapters under Advanced tab perform the following Click Jumbo Packet verify change the value to Disabled Click Large Send Offload IPv4 verify change the value to Disabled Click Large Send Offload IPv6 verify change the value to Disabled Click Receive Side Scaling verify change the value to Disabled Click Link Speed tab and verify change the value to 100Mbps Full Duplex Click OK Dual Port Server Adapter 2 Properties Teaming i VLANs Boot Options Driver Details General Link Speed Advanced Power Management
54. er Configure This connection uses the following items o Client for Microsoft Networks aos Packet Scheduler A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks S Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 4 Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Install Uninstal Properties Description Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol TIP If Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver does not appear in the Properties dialog box you will need to add it using the Manually install 124 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 7 Troubleshooting FTE 7 2 Procedures for verifying proper installation Honeywell FTE driver service procedure in the Troubleshooting section Inspect the network adapters Use this procedure to verify network adapters for FTE are installed properly Step Action 1 Right click the Computer icon from the desktop or from the Start menu and select Manage In the console Tree open System Tools and then click Device Manager Select View and choose Show hidden devices A WO N Double click Network adapters to view all installed network adapters TIP The illustrations used in this procedure are for example purposes and may no
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56. eywell 5 Configuring FTE 5 1 Configuring FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver properties 70 Step 3 4 Action Select Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver then click Properties The Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Properties window appears i View Logs FTE Community Status Honeywell FTE Adapterti3 Honeywell FTE Adapter z all FTE Green all FTE Yellow Click the Configure tab Alphabetical Categorized E Fault Tolerant Ethemet Max Nodes Device Index IPMC Destination Address UDP Destination Port UDP Source Port Timeto Live TTL Message Loss Allowed Diagnostic Interval ms Disjoin Multiplier IP Fragmentation IP Service Default LAN FF SM Address Announce Port Msg Spec Port System Management Port Obey SMB Bind Order Network Address A Adanter Honeywell FTE Virtual Adapters are exposed by the FTE driver and are associated with Physical Adapters by dragging and dropping the Physical Adapters into the Virutal Adapter in the tree el FTE Installation and Service Guide Honeywell RRelease 110 February 2014 5 Configuring FTE 5 1 Configuring FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver properties Step Action Enter verify the Device Index value is greater than 0 and equal to or less than the Max FTE Nodes setting Note These settings must be already setup for the network if the Experion PKS System Initialization DVD was used to ins
57. figuration and the configuration being downloaded a Comparison Report appears displaying the differences 7 View all the configuration items that are changed and click Download if you still want to proceed 8 Click Exit if you do not want to proceed with the download If you are changing the computer name or adding the computer to a domain and you are not logged on with an account that has adequate privileges you will be prompted for another account and password Enter the information and press OK TIP As its final operation the download function launches the ANCIM Reboot Manager and performs the following e Changes the computer name e Adds or updates the IP address es e Adds the computer to a domain if applicable The ANCIM Reboot Manager also manages the reboots required after performing the above actions and running the link domain groups and the server rename tools RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 93 February 2014 Honeywell 5 Configuring FTE 5 7 Connecting network cables to switches 5 7 Connecting network cables to switches Use the information in this section to add your FTE node to your network Your FTE network switches should already have been configured using the switch configuration files and procedures in the FTE Overview and Implementation WARNING Always shut down a new FTE node before connecting the network cables and adding the node to an on process system Doing so wi
58. g the FTE network adapter driver Step Action Install Intel Network Driver and PROSet Software for the Intel NICs A ATTENTION Before you begin ensure that you have used Intel PRO 1000 PT or 1000 MT Dual Server adapters for FTE configuration A CAUTION Before updating the Adapter Driver Version always Disable FTE by performing Need procedure to unbind FTE MUX 54 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 4 Installing FTE Hardware 4 3 Installing the Network Interface Card and driver Step Action 1 Insert the Experion PKS System Initialization DVD in the DVD drive 2 In the Honeywell Experion PKS System Initialization window click Utilities Honeywell Experion PKS System Initialization 3 4 xj Honeywell Experion PKS System Initialization Media The Experion PKS System Initialization media can be used for Deploying customized Windows 7 and Server 2008 Operating system on a Honeywell qualified Dell Workstations and Servers Customizing Operating system by installing required device drivers firmware service packs and Operating system components Tuning operating system settings for the better performance of the Experion PKS product Setting of customized Operating System during Experion product clean installation and migration Launch Setup Setup an Experion Software Installation Server Prepare Node for Migration Utilities RRelease 110 FTE Instal
59. guration Checklists 2 8 Installing and configuring FTE on Domain Controllers 2 8 Installing and configuring FTE on Domain Controllers Prerequisites Root Peer or Read Only Domain controller running Windows Server 2008 or Root or Peer Domain Controller running Windows server 2003 You will need the Experion PKS Installation DVD Checklist After performing each procedure return to the checklist to reference the next procedure Task Go to Done Install Operating System and Setup Domain Controller If the Domain Controller is already up and running proceeds to Appropriate Configuring Network adapters checklist for your system If the Domain Controller is to be hosted on a Honeywell Supported Appropriate Platform follow the instructions in Software Installation and Upgrade checklist for Guide for installing Windows Server 2008 operating system only Be your system sure to configure the network type is FTE and specify the FTE Settings at this time If the Domain Controller is not hosted on a Honeywell supported Appropriate platform make sure that a Honeywell supported Dual NIC Adapter is checklist for installed Install and configure the Domain Controller per the Experion your system R400 Domain Workgroup Implementation Guide If the Domain Controller is already up and running proceeds to Page 69 Configuring Network adapters Configuring Network Adapters Installing FTE Hardware perform the applicabl
60. hes to which all the green cables are connected FTE community naming restrictions FTE community names must not be longer than 244 characters and must not contain any of the special characters listed in the following table Key on Keyboard Description Tab Backslash Forward slash Colon x Asterisk Question mark lt Less than gt Greater than Pipe RRelease 110 February 2014 FTE Installation and Service Guide Honeywell 17 1 Introduction 1 3 Before you begin 1 3 Before you begin Before installing FTE be aware of FTE requirements and configuration rules in addition to any specific site and networking requirements We recommend you review the following documents before installing FTE e Fault Tolerant Ethernet FTE Specification and Technical Data e Fault Tolerant Ethernet FTE Overview and Implementation Guide e Software Change Notice SCN which provides last minute changes special instructions and workarounds FTE network requirements Before installing any FTE nodes it is assumed you have performed the following tasks according to the FTE Overview amp Implementation Guide e Established an Ethernet structure for your FTE network e Properly installed and configured Honeywell approved Cisco Ethernet switches according to Honeywell best practices Installation variations for FTE Procedures for implementing a Fault Tolerant Ethernet Network
61. hin the bookset CAUTION Indicates a situation which if not avoided may result in equipment or work data on the system being damaged or lost or may result in the inability to properly operate the process CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices CAUTION symbol on the equipment refers the user to the product manual for additional information The symbol appears next to required information in the manual WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious injury or death WARNING symbol on the equipment refers the user to the product manual for additional information The symbol appears next to required information in the manual ESD HAZARD Danger of an electro static discharge to which equipment may be sensitive Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices RRelease 110 February 2014 FTE Installation and Service Guide vii Honeywell Symbol Definitions viii FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 Contents 1 INTRODUC TION sacscsssesipisiiusiguaiietapieiiueapesaseaapieaseanpeelgumapeeaseaapeaneS 15 1 1 sADOUt this guide aiaa raeonte a ean arosa taaa aalma n eia auaa ae anana sect dcelssaaeestauedave 15 SCOPE Oftis JUAS ensei adaa iaa aa neds eee edie aces eee 15 Additional referenta Si
62. ical and FTEMUX virtual adapters Properties may be read only example MAC ID or may be editable example Device Index Adapters that are not assigned bound to an FTEMUX virtual adapter display information common to all physical adapters in the property lists Adapters are assigned to FTEMUX virtual adapters by dragging and dropping the physical adapter onto an FTEMUxX virtual adapter in the tree Refer to the section Operating and Servicing FTE for detailed information on how to drag and drop the physical adapter onto FIEMUX virtual adapters 20 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 1 Introduction 1 4 Overview on Honeywell FTE MUX Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Properties 2x View Logs FTE Community Status Honeywell FTE Adapter Honeywell FTE Adapter 7 wll FTE Green all FTE Yellow Alphabetical Categorized B Fault Tolerant Ethernet Max Nodes 511 Device Index 233 IPMC Destination Address 234 5 6 7 UDP Destination Port 51966 UDP Source Port 47837 Time to Live TTL 2 Message Loss Allowed 0 Diagnostic Interval ms 1000 Disjoin Multiplier 3 E Adapter Type Virtual Adapter Network Connection ID Honeywell FTE Adapter Display Name Honeywell FTE MU IM E General Debug Level 0 Honeywell FTE Adapter Virtual Adapters are exposed by the FTE driver and are associated with Physical Adapters by dragging and
63. ide 87 Honeywell 5 Configuring FTE 5 5 Verify Honeywell FTE Driver Operation 88 Step 3 Action The Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Properties window appears Click the Configure tab and verify if the settings are correct Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Properties 21x ire View Logs FTE Community Status al FTE Green wll FTE Yellow Honeywell FTE Adapter 3 Honeywell FTE Adapter 3 ha Alphabetical Categorized a A View the FTE Network Logs for the local node Honeywell FTE Virtual Adapters are exposed by the FTE driver and are associated sical Adapters by dragging and dropping the Physical Adapters into the Virutal Adapter in the tree with Phys Fault Tolerant Ethemet Max Nodes Device Index IPMC Destination Address UDP Destination Port UDP Source Port Time to Live TTL Message Loss Allowed Diagnostic Interval ms Disjoin Multiplier IP Fragmentation IP Service Default LAN FF SM Address Announce Port Msg Spec Port System Management Port Obey SMB Bind Order Network Address Adanter 511 182 224 0 0 105 3622 3622 2 0 1000 3 False 0 1 224 0 0 33 1089 1090 1091 0 001005000069 iz FTE Installation and Service Guide Honeywell RRelease 110 February 2014 5 Configuring FTE 5 5 Verify Honeywell FTE Driver Operation Step 4 5 Action Click the View Logs tab and then
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65. ing FTE Hardware This section contains procedures for installing and configuring the network adapter card used with your FTE node 4 1 FTE hardware installation prerequisites To ensure you will be able to install the FTE hardware correctly verify the following tasks have been performed before you begin e You have reviewed the specific vendor s installation guide for the network adapter card s you are using e You are familiar with the hardware installation requirements for your specific platform See Qualified platforms and network adapter card slot requirements on page 51 e You have the computer user manual for your specific platform You may need to refer to the manual in order to remove the cover RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 49 February 2014 Honeywell 4 Installing FTE Hardware 4 2 Removing Non FTE hardware 4 2 Removing Non FTE hardware 50 Perform the procedures in this section if you are installing FTE on a node that has an integrated onboard network adapter Do not perform these procedures if you are installing FTE on an EHG Node Uninstall single onboard network adapter Use this procedure to disable and uninstall the integrated onboard Ethernet adapter Step Action 1 Right click the My Computer icon from the desktop or from the Start menu and select Manage 2 In the console Tree On Windows Server 2008 open Diagnostics and then click Device Manager 3 Double click Network
66. ion dialog box in order to review or modify FTE service settings See also FTE configuration options for descriptions of each setting Step Action 1 Ensure that you are logged on to an account that is a member of the administrators group 2 Click Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network and Shari006Eg Center gt Change adapter settings 3 Right click either one of the connections associated with FTE and then click Properties RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 97 February 2014 Honeywell 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 1 Modifying FTE settings 98 Step 4 Action Select Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver then click Properties Networking Sharing Connect using This connection uses the following items a Intel R PRO 1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter o Client for Microsoft Networks JE QoS Packet Scheduler et Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 4 Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 r File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Description Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Properties If there are currently no adapters bound to the FTE driver you must check the box next to the Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver and then select Properties FTE Installation and
67. ist from Section 2 to convert your Supervisory Network to an FTE Network This conversion must occur before Experion Release 4XX is installed on the nodes Refer to the procedures located in the Fault Tolerant Installation and Service guide for the Experion PKS Release 3XX being migrated from Use the R3XX version of this guide for all of the steps and recommendation prior to referencing this document Supervisory Network to FTE network considerations Migrate a Supervisory Network to an FTE network First convert all nodes within the network to FTE nodes Before conversion see the Fault Tolerant Ethernet Overview and Implementation Guide for detailed FTE network planning information Server and station conversion guidelines e Each server must be converted at the same time as its redundant partner stations can be converted individually e Each redundant server that has a dual Ethernet configuration must have its links redefined for a single network e Each redundant server must have its host file updated Special considerations for migrating a single Ethernet platform If you are upgrading a platform that currently has a Single Ethernet card replace the Single Ethernet card with a Dual Ethernet card before starting a migration Experion Migration software looks specifically for a Dual Ethernet configuration and if one is not detected it stops the migration process To avoid having to purchase a dual Ethernet card just for the migration
68. lation and Service Guide 55 February 2014 Honeywell 4 Installing FTE Hardware 4 3 Installing the Network Interface Card and driver Step Action 3 On the left pane click NIC Drivers Honeywell EXPPius NIC driver detalls NIC Drivers EXPPius supported crates If EXPPius Media is used for operating system installation NIC drivers will be automatically installed However if the media is not used for operating system installation NIC drivers can be installed directly after the OS installation by using the following links BIOS i _ Type Operating System l Application Intel windows 7 ET Eee yaa a Intel J Windows Server 2008 BROADCOM BCMS70BC NETXTREME Windows Server 2008 ZRA NIC Drivers 2009 Hsnsywsli Corporation 4 Select the Intel NIC Driver that applies to your system and then follow the instructions on screen to complete the installation 56 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 4 Installing FTE Hardware 4 3 Installing the Network Interface Card and driver Step Action 5 Select SNMP Agent dialog box only if you are planning to install Server nodes only on ESV T or ESV node types Otherwise do not select SNMP Agent Intel R Network Connections x Setup Options intel Select the program features you want installed intel Install Drivers Intel R PROSet for Windows Device Manager Advanced Network Services Intel R Ne
69. lease 110 Honeywell February 2014 7 Troubleshooting FTE 7 3 Fixing common problems 7 3 Fixing common problems Intermittent or blocked communication to controllers on a different subnet When Controllers are addressed in a different subnet than the Servers Consoles the level 2 nodes rely on addroute and ARP to establish TCP connections with controllers If proxy arp is enabled on the router the router responds with its own MAC address when the level 2 nodes ARP for the controller MAC addresses preventing or breaking TCP communication Hence all router connections to an FTE network must have the no ip proxy arp command Diagnostic check Check for switch interface to where the node is connected blinking amber Cause FTE adapter or switch configured for autonegotiate resulting in speed duplex mismatch Solution Correct the speed duplex configuration of the adapter or switch Network adapters cannot connect After uninstalling FTE your network card cannot communicate even though the network cables are connected Diagnostic check After uninstalling FTE the status in the Network Connections is Network Cable Unplugged Cause After uninstalling FTE the operating system can no longer detect the network adapters Solution Uninstall and reinstall the network adapters and allow the operating system to redetect the adapters Diagnostic check Unable to make a network connection Solution See the
70. ll ensure that any duplicate IP addresses will be detected immediately and will allow you to resolve any IP address conflicts Connect FTE network cables Use this procedure to connect the FTE network cables to the Full Duplex 100 megabit switch ports The Full Duplex 100 megabit ports are the switch ports that are located after the configured uplink ports and FTE Bridge ports Step Action 1 Shut down the FTE node 2 Connect the yellow network cable to one of the Full Duplex 100 megabit ports configured for FTE nodes in Switch A yellow tree 3 Connect the yellow network cable to the network adapter A yellow port 4 Connect the green network cable to one of the Full Duplex 100 megabit ports configured for FTE nodes in Switch B green tree 5 Connect the green network cable to the network adapter B green port Tree A Cable 94 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 5 Configuring FTE 5 7 Connecting network cables to switches Step Action 6 Restart the FTE node 7 If you receive the following error message The static IP address that was just configured is already in use on the network Please reconfigure a different IP address Shut down the node and resolve the conflict See Resolve duplicate IP addresses on page 136 RRelease 110 February 2014 FTE Installation and Service Guide 95 Honeywell 5 Configuring FTE 5 8 Verifying correct installation
71. lose 12 Close Network Connections window 64 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 4 Installing FTE Hardware 4 3 Installing the Network Interface Card and driver Verify Change Physical adapters settings If you are updating your network adapter driver on an existing FTE node use this procedure to verify if the network physical adapter properties are still selected Step Action 1 From Control Panel e For Windows 7 Operating System select Network and Internet gt Network and sharing Center gt Change Adapier Settings e For Windows Server 2008 Operating System select Network and sharing Center gt Manage Network Connections 2 Right click one of the FTE network connections yellow or green and then select Properties The User Account Control dialog box appears RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 65 February 2014 Honeywell 4 Installing FTE Hardware 4 3 Installing the Network Interface Card and driver 66 Step 3 Action Click Continue Verify the Adapter Yellow Green Properties window Under Networking tab select Configure For Broadcom Adapters Under Advanced tab perform the following IPv4 Checksum Offered and ensure the value is set to Rx amp Tx Enabled Jumbo Packet and verify change the value to Disabled Jumbo MTU and verify change the value to 1500 Click Large Send Offload v2 IPv4 and verify change the value to Disabled
72. ly if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Use the following IP address ses Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses 1d DNS server 19 Click OK and then click Close 20 Close Network Connections window 82 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 5 Configuring FTE 5 4 Configure the Honeywell FTE Adapter 5 4 Configure the Honeywell FTE Adapter Use this procedure to manually configure the settings for the Honeywell FTE Adapter which the system uses as its primary network connection FTE no longer requires individual IP addresses to be assigned to the Yellow and Green connections The Honeywell FTE Adapter uses the settings that are assigned to the Yellow adapter at the time of FTE Installation If the FTE Installation was performed initially at the Honeywell Factory this procedure will be required to set the IP address settings for the computer s installed environment A ATTENTION If for some reason the Honeywell FTE Adapter must be unbound to the Physical yellow and Green Adapters without using a Honeywell installation or upgrade procedures the IP settings will have to be applied to the Yellow adapter using the procedure Configure the Physical Network Connections above Configuring the Honeywell FT
73. m Offered and ensure the value is set to Rx amp Tx Enabled e Jumbo MTU and verify change the value to 1500 e Large Send Offload v2 IPv4 and verify change the value to Disabled Under Link Speed tab perform the following e Link Speed amp Duplex and verify change the value to 100Mb full FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 5 Configuring FTE 5 3 Configuring FTE network connections Step Action For Intel Adapters Under Advanced tab perform the following e Jumbo Packet verify change the value to Disabled e Large Send Offload IPv4 verify change the value to Disabled e Large Send Offload IPv6 verify change the value to Disabled e Receive Side Scaling verify change the value to Disabled Under Link Speed tab perform the following e Link Speed Tab and verify change the value to 100Mbps Full Duplex Teaming VLANs Boot Options Driver General Link Speed Advanced Power Management intel Advanced Adapter Settings Settings Value Large Send Offload v2 IPv4 Large Send Offload v2 IPv6 Locally Administered Address Log Link State Event Performance Options Priority amp VLAN Receive Side Scaling TCP IP Offloading Options Use Default Receive Side Scaling Enables Receive Side Scaling RSS RSS balances receive traffic across multiple CPUs or CPU cores This setting has no effect if your system has only one processing unit NOTE RSS must be enabled
74. n 5 1 Configuring FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver properties and Section 6 3 Monitoring nodes in an FTE network Verify connections are configured properly for FTE Use this procedure to verify you configured your Local Area Connections for use with FTE Step 1 Action Click Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network and sharing center gt Change adapter settings Right click one of the FTE network adapters and then click Properties RRelease 110 February 2014 FTE Installation and Service Guide 127 Honeywell 7 Troubleshooting FTE 7 2 Procedures for verifying proper installation Step Action 3 Ensure Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver is checked as shown in the following figure Connect using a Intel R PRO 1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter This connection uses the following items o Client for Microsoft Networks JE QoS Packet Scheduler r File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks S Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Install Uninstall Properties Description Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol 4 Select Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver and click Properties 128 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 7
75. ng FTE 7 1 Isolating problems FTE installation verification checklist The following checklist provides a list of items that should be verified if you experience problems with your FTE installation If you experience specific symptoms see Fixing common problems to determine an appropriate action to take Task Go to Done o Inspect the network adapters Page 125 Verify duplicate IP addresses were not assigned Page 126 Verify duplicate device indexes were not assigned Page 126 Verify connections are configured properly for FTE Page 127 Verify any disconnected local area connections are disabled Page 129 Verify the event logs for FTE driver state the device is working properly Page 130 RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 123 February 2014 Honeywell 7 Troubleshooting FTE 7 2 Procedures for verifying proper installation 7 2 Procedures for verifying proper installation Verify Honeywell FTE software is installed Use this procedure to verify the Honeywell FTE service is properly installed Step Action 1 Click Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network and sharing center gt Change adapter settings 2 Right click one of the FTE network adapters and then click Properties 3 Verify that Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver appears in the list of components as shown Networking Connect using aY Intel R PRO 1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapt
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77. ntrollers controller running Windows Server 2008 You will need the Experion LX Installation DVD FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 2 FTE Installation and Configuration Checklists 2 5 Converting a dual Supervisory Ethernet node to an FTE node 2 5 Converting a dual Supervisory Ethernet node to an FTE node Use this checklist to convert a dual supervisory node to an FTE node Considerations If the dual Supervisory node does not have an FTE qualified network card first install one in the node even if the node is being replaced Checklist The beginning of this checklist refers to the prior release of this document FTE Installation and Service Guide for R3XX or R2XX Unless otherwise stated for conversion from the dual supervisory network to FTE must occur on the prior release before migration After performing each procedure return to the checklist to reference the next procedure Task Go to Done Read Supervisory Network to FTE network considerations Page 43 Identify your specific scenario using the matrix in Migration scenarios Page 47 for dual Ethernet Experion Servers Consoles and Flex Stations For server nodes only Follow the instructions in the FTE Installation and Service Guide for Appropriate R3XX or R2XX for server nodes only checklist for your system For all nodes server and station If the node is using the Onboard Single adapte
78. on it is automatically installed and partially configured Use the procedures in this section to manually configure network connections Configure the Physical network connections Use the following procedure to manually configure the network connection to support FTE installation For new Experion systems all these settings except for the IP addresses are configured by the Experion Application installation routine If the Experion PKS System Initialization DVD is used for installation all the items are automatically configured Ensure you use this procedure before installing FTE on a non Honeywell supported platform that is to be installed with FTE such as a Domain Controller or OPC Client node Step Action 1 From Control Panel e For Windows 7 Operating System choose Network and Internet gt Network and Sharing Center gt Change Adapter Settings e For Windows Server 2008 Operating System choose Network and Sharing Center gt Manage Network Connections 2 Right click the A Yellow network connection and then select Properties The User Account Control dialog box appears 3 Click Continue Verify the Yellow Adapter Properties window 4 Under Networking tab select Configure RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 77 February 2014 Honeywell 5 Configuring FTE 5 3 Configuring FTE network connections 78 Step 5 Action For Broadcom Adapters Under Advanced tab perform the following e IPv4 Checksu
79. one and shutting it down Note if the node being migrated is a Dell PE 2850 computer install a Pro 1000 MT Dual Server Adapter Card and disable the onboard NIC card in the BIOS before continuing migration to Experion PKS R4XX Migrate to Experion PKS Release 4XX X Follow the instructions in the Experion PKS Migration Users Guide for migrating the specific node type to Experion PKS with a FTE network type Appropriate checklist for your system Configuring FTE Network Adapter Configuring FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver properties Page 69 Configure the Configure the Honeywell FTE Adapter Page 83 Verify the FTE Driver settings in procedure Verify Honeywell FTE Page 87 Driver Operation 34 FTE Installation and Service Guide Honeywell RRelease 110 February 2014 2 FTE Installation and Configuration Checklists 2 6 Installing and configuring FTE on existing Experion LX nodes 2 6 Installing and configuring FTE on existing Experion LX nodes Use the checklist in this section to install and configure FTE on an Experion node that is migrated from a previous release and that has FTE installed You can add FTE to an Experion PKS Node already running Experion PKS Prerequisites You will need e Software Installation and Upgrade Guide e Experion PKS System Initialization DVD e Experion PKS Installation DVD e Experion PKS Support DVD e Experion PKS Knowledge Builder DVD Considerations If y
80. oneywell FTE Mux Driver and click Uninstall All This removes all the FTE Mux Driver components Verify Honeywell FTE Service was properly removed Use this procedure to verify the FTE service uninstalled completely Step 1 a N Action Right click the Computer icon from the desktop or from the Start menu and select Manage In the console Tree open System Tools and then click Device Manager Select View and choose Show hidden devices Double click Network adapters to view all installed network adapters If Honeywell FTE Mux IM Virtual Miniport Driver does NOT appear under Network adapters the removal of the FTE service was successful If Honeywell FTE Mux IM Virtual Miniport Driver DOES appear under Network adapters as shown in the figure you will need to remove the virtual adapter s RRelease 110 February 2014 FTE Installation and Service Guide 119 Honeywell 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 5 Uninstalling FTE Mux Driver Step Action 4 amp Network adapters x Honeywell FTE MUX IM Virtual Miniport Driver is Intel R PRO 1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter K Intel R PRO 1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter 2 Example of unsuccessful FTE service removal 6 Restart the computer Disable uninstall network adapter s A ATTENTION Ensure to unbind the adapters before you disable uninstall network adapters Use this procedure to disable and uninstall all of the currently installed network ada
81. ou have the Installation Builder installed and an existing node definition you can use the Installing and configuring FTE using Installation Builder checklist on page 37 to simplify the configuration Checklist After performing each procedure return to the checklist to reference the next procedure Task Go to Done Removing non FTE hardware Note If the FTE dual network adapter card is already installed or you are using the on board dual network adapters go to Installing FTE software section of the checklist If the Experion Node is using the Onboard Single adapter Uninstall Page 50 single onboard network adapter Disable non FTE NIC for NON EHG Node Page 50 Installing FTE hardware Verify you have reviewed the specific vendor s installation guide for the network adapter card s you are using Vendor Obtain the computer user manual for your platform to determine how to remove the cover manuals RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 35 February 2014 Honeywell 2 FTE Installation and Configuration Checklists 2 6 Installing and configuring FTE on existing Experion LX nodes Task Go to Done v Determine Qualified platforms and network adapter card slot Page 51 requirements Determine Network adapter card connection requirements Page 52 Install dual port network adapter Page 53 Installing FTE software Install the Operating System an
82. our Experion LX system FTE software is installed automatically and you will be prompted for configuration information You must still perform minimal configuration procedures after the installation is complete The operating system must be installed either by the Experion LX System Initialization DVD or manually This procedure assumes an operating system is configured as per the requirements of Experion LX R1 XX installation Checklist After performing each procedure return to the checklist to reference the next procedure Task Go to Done v Install the Operating System and configure it per the Software Appropriate Installation and Upgrade Guide checklist for your system Identifying FTE network adapters Page 74 Configuring FTE network connections Page 77 30 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 2 FTE Installation and Configuration Checklists 2 4 FTE installation scenarios Task Go to Done v Refer to the Software Installation and Upgrade Guide to initialize the Appropriate system and install all Experion LX software including FTE checklist for your system Configuring FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver properties Page 69 Configure the Honeywell FTE Adapter Page83 Note This is only necessary to verify the IP address Connecting network cables to switches Page 94 Verify Honeywell FTE Driver Operation Page 9687 2 4 RRelease 110 FTE installation s
83. p Action REFERENCES wo Before installing the network adapter card review all documentation that is packaged with the dual port network adapter including the Quick Start Guide 1 Identify the ACT LINK A and ACT LINK B ports on the network adapter card Note The ACT LINK A port is closest to the middle of the card RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 53 February 2014 Honeywell 4 Installing FTE Hardware 4 3 Installing the Network Interface Card and driver Step Action TIP Although the next two steps are optional it may be useful to know the physical Ethernet address used for each port on the network adapter card When reviewing the MAC address table in the Switch Configuration Menu you will be able to positively identify which switch port is attached to which dual adapter port using these addresses 2 Locate and record the adapter card s label containing the 12 digit hexadecimal Physical Ethernet MAC Address Note This address applies to Port A ACT LINK A on the network adapter card 3 Increment by 1 the address for Port A to derive the Physical Ethernet MAC Address for Port B and record the value 4 Install the dual port network adapter card in the proper slot using the instructions in the Installation Guide that is packaged with the device Install or update Intel network adapter drivers for Experion nodes Use this procedure for installing or updatin
84. port disconnected Crossover cable connected TBO6SRV1B s A port and B port hears only from TB6SRV1A s B port TBO6OSRVIA hears only from its own B port FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 3 Monitoring nodes in an FTE network w wl El E FTE Status As Viewed By TB6SRV1A Device Index A gt a a gt B p al B prs TB6SRV1B 202 SILENT OK SILENT 0K 2 RA TB6SRV1A 201 SILENT SILENT SILENT OK 2 Scenario No 6 A port disconnected Crossover cable disconnected TB6SRV1B hears only from TB6SRV1A s B port TBO6SRVIA hears only from its own B port we wm ele FTE Status As Viewed By TBESRV1A W PdTag Devicelndex a al a gt s Bal B gt B Numinterfaces TB6SRV1B 202 SILENT SILENT SILENT OK 2 RA TB6SRVIA 201 SILENT SILENT SILENT OK 2 Cable status states for FTE nodes with crossed cables The following table lists the possible cable status states for two FTE nodes as viewed from TB6SRVI1A In all of these examples TB6SRV 1A has crossed cables and the cables for TB6SRV 1B are not crossed Scen Crossover Port Port Sending ario cable A B node A gt A A gt B B gt A B gt B conn conn conn 1 YES YES TB6SRV1B OK OK OK OK ee YES YES TB6SRV1A OK OK OK OK 2 YES YES TB6SRV1B SILENT OK OK SILENT a YES YES TB6SRV1A OK SILENT SILENT OK 3 YES YES TB6SRV1B SILENT OK SILENT OK YES N
85. pter card has been installed and the FTE network ports have been configured Considerations If you have the Installation Builder installed and an existing node definition you can use the Configuring FTE using the Installation Builder checklist on page 92 to simplify the configuration Checklist After performing each procedure return to the checklist to reference the next procedure Task Go to Done Configuring FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver properties Page 69 Configure the Honeywell FTE Adapter Page 83 Connect FTE network cables Page 94 Verify Honeywell FTE Driver Operation Page 87 2 2 Prerequisites for FTE Mux Installation Changing Verify Network Properties to support FTE Mux Installation Perform verify this procedure before beginning with any FTE package installation Setting these parameters incorrectly can result in a system with an unusable network interface If the Experion LX System Initialization DVD was used to configure the node installation of the Operating System the following settings will already be set correctly Make sure FTE was selected for the network type and the NIC FTE Yellow was configured with at least an IP address a subnet mask and a default gateway See the Software Installation and Upgrade Guide SUIG for details RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 25 February 2014 Honeywell 2 FTE Installation and Configuration Checklists 2 2 Prerequisites for FTE Mux Installation Network and Input
86. pters Step Action 1 Right click the Computer icon from the desktop or from the Start menu and select Manage In the console Tree open System Tools and then click Device Manager Double click Network adapters to view all installed network adapters Right click the network adapter to be removed and select Disable Click Yes when asked to confirm disabling the device oa fF WO N Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each network adapter you will be uninstalling 120 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 5 Uninstalling FTE Mux Driver Step Action 7 Right click the network adapter and select Uninstall amp Monitors 4 amp Network adapters a Honeywell FTE MUX IM Virtual Miniport Driver Intel R PRO 1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter _ amp Intel R PRO 1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapt Update Driver Software Ports COM amp LPT Dihi BD Processors Uninstall Sound video and game controllers pM System devices a Scan for hardware changes Universal Serial Bus controllers Properties 8 Click OK to confirm the removal of the device 9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 for each installed network adapter RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 121 February 2014 Honeywell 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 5 Uninstalling FTE Mux Driver 122 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 7 Troubleshooti
87. r Uninstall single onboard network adapter using the FTE Installation and Service Guide for R3XX or R2XX Appropriate checklist for your system Disable non FTE NIC for NON EHG Node using the FTE Installation and Service Guide for R3XX or R2XX Appropriate checklist for your system Removing non FTE hardware Note If the node being replaced or upgraded already has FTE qualified network adapter s installed go to Installing FTE software section of this checklist FTE Installation and Service Guide Honeywell RRelease 110 February 2014 33 2 FTE Installation and Configuration Checklists 2 5 Converting a dual Supervisory Ethernet node to an FTE node Task Go to Done v Installing FTE hardware Verify you have reviewed the specific vendor s installation guide for the Vendor network adapter card s you are using manuals Determine Qualified platforms and network adapter card slot Appropriate requirements using FTE Installation and Service Guide for R3XX or R2XX checklist for your system Determine Network adapter card connection requirements using FTE Installation and Service Guide for R3XX or R2XX Appropriate checklist for your system adapter using FTE Installation and Service Guide for R3XX or R2XX Appropriate checklist for your system Note If the dual Ethernet card was used from a new platform reinstall it in new platform after migrating the old
88. rk to an FTE Network 3 2 Identifying the specific conversion scenario Current Honeywell Current Is hardware platform Ethernet card to use in current hardware hardware Ethernet Card being replaced platform platforms PE1400 Single Yes with a Server Use card in current platform if it is FTE PE1600 that has onboard NIC qualified or PE2600 series PE1400 Single Yes with a Server Use card in current platform if it is FTE PE1600 that has an FTE qualified qualified dual PE2600 series Ethernet card Single No Must purchase an FTE qualified Intel Pro PE1800 1000 MT or PT Dual server Ethernet card PE 1430 PE2850 Single No Use onboard NIC after enabling it PE 2900 PE2950 PE 710 PE610 WS360 based Single Yes with current Use card in new platform temporarily or Workstation Windows 7 based purchase an FTE qualified dual Ethernet Honeywell card WS370 based Workstation Workstation WS470 based Workstation WS490 Dual No Use card in current platform if it is FTE qualified WsT5400 WS T5500 based Workstation Platforms no t supported for Experion PKS R4XX Disable onboard NIC for these platforms PE1800 PE1430 46 FTE Installation and Service Guide Honeywell RRelease 110 February 2014 3 Converting a Supervisory Network to an FTE Network 3 2 Identifying the specific conversion scenario Migration scenarios for dual Ethernet Experion Serve
89. rs Consoles and Flex Stations The following table lists scenarios for migrating dual Ethernet Experion Servers Consoles and Flex Stations currently in a Supervisory network to dual Ethernet Experion Servers Consoles and Flex Stations that can be used in an FTE network Current Honeywell Current Is hardware platform Ethernet card to use in current hardware platform Ethernet Card being replaced hardware platform PE1400 Dual Yes with a Server Use Onboard NIC Card PE1600 that has onboard NIC PE2600 series PE1400 Dual Yes with a Server Use card in current platform if it is FTE PE1600 that has an FTE qualified qualified dual Ethernet series card PE1800 Dual No Use card in current platform if it is FTE qualified In PE 1800 and PE1430 See PE1430 Note Use Onboard NIC in platform if it is Dual PE2900 PE2850 PE2950 PE 710 PE 610 series WS360 Dual Yes with current Use card in current platform if it is FTE Windows 7 qualified qualified WS370 based Honeywell Workstation WS470 based Workstations WS490 Dual No Use card in current platform if it is FTE qualified WsT5400 WS T5500 based Workstation 1 Platforms no t supported for Experion PKS R4XX Can use either Dual Intel Pro 1000 MT Dual Server Card Must be the Dual Card from Intel or Intel Pro 1000 PT Dual Server Card RRelease 110 February 2014 FTE Installation and Service Guide 47 Honeywell 4 Install
90. rt and B port hears from both its own ports w a ey WATB6SRV1B WATB6SRVIA FTE Status As Viewed By TB6SRV1A V PdTag ase bal B gt B Num ntertaces OK OK OK OK i 202 201 OK OK OK OK 2 2 Scenario No 2 A and B port connected Crossover cable disconnected TBO6SRV1B s and TB6SRV1A s ports can only hear from other ports on the same switch since there is no crossover cable between the A switch and B switch RRelease 110 February 2014 FTE Installation and Service Guide Honeywell 107 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 3 Monitoring nodes in an FTE network 108 w El FTE Status As Viewed By TB6SRV1A V__PdTag Device Index a gt a a gt B Bal B gt B Numintertaces TB6SRV1B 202 OK SILENT SILENT ok 5 no TB6SRV1A 201 OK SILENT SILENT OK A Scenario No 3 B port disconnected Crossover cable connected TB6SRV1B s A port and B port hear only from TB6SRV1A s A port TB6SRV1A hears only from its own A port CEREN FTE Status As Viewed By TB6SRV1A TB6SRV1B 202 OK SILENT OK SILENT 2 Ree TB6SRV1IA 201 OK SILENT SILENT SILENT 2 Scenario No 4 B port disconnected Crossover cable disconnected TBO6SRV1B s A port hears only from TB6SRV1A s A port TBO6SRV1A s A port hears only from its own A port w wl El FTE Status As Viewed By TB6SRV1A PdTag Ty TB6SRV1B 202 OK SILENT SILENT SILENT 2 Re TB6SRVIA 201 OK SILENT SILENT SILENT 2 Scenario No 5 A
91. s are not unique see the Resolve duplicate IP addresses procedure on page 136 in Section 7 4 Verify duplicate device indexes were not assigned Each node within an FTE Community must have a unique device index Use this procedure to open the event log and verify there are no duplicate devices indexes Step 1 Action Right click the My Computer icon from the desktop or from the Start menu and select Manage In the console Tree open System Tools and then click Even Viewer Click Application and Services Logs and then click FTE 4 Computer Management Local a System Tools Task Scheduler 4 f Event Viewer e L Custom Views a Windows Logs 4 Applications and Services Logs i DFS Replication f FTE E Hardware Events 126 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 7 Troubleshooting FTE 7 2 Procedures for verifying proper installation Step Action Scroll to find the Error on the right panel Double click each Informational Type event to open the Event Properties dialog Review the description for the following event type which indicates that there are two nodes within your FTE community that have the same device index e Duplicated Node A Diagnostic Message with PD Tag 2 data has duplication state and Device Index If you find the Duplicated Node event reset the device index on one of the duplicate nodes and then restart the node See Sectio
92. se Corporabon at di Automation and Control Selutions Exeenion PKS mome Pepe at hi 2009 Heneyeeti Corporation RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 59 February 2014 Honeywell 4 Installing FTE Hardware 4 3 Installing the Network Interface Card and driver Step Action 4 Select Broadcom BCM5708C NETEXTREME V4 6 5 Follow the prompts for the Broadcom Installation 60 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 4 Installing FTE Hardware 4 3 Installing the Network Interface Card and driver Verify Set NIC Adapter Properties Step Action 1 From Control Panel e For Windows 7 Operating System choose Network and Internet gt Network and sharing Center gt Change Adapter Settings e For Windows Server 2008 Operating System choose Network and sharing Center gt Manage Network Connections E File Edit View Tools Advanced Help Organize Fil FTE Green Unidentified network T Intel R Ethernet Server Adapter 1 D y FTE Yellow ps to ftelab4 local l at Intel R Ethernet Server Adapter 1 2 For Yellow network connection Right click the Yellow network connection and then select Properties The User Account Control dialog box appears 3 Click Continue Verify the Yellow Adapter Properties window RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 61 February 2014 Honeywell 4 Installing FTE Hardware 4 3 Installing the Network Interf
93. sic ireanii e e ets pr aiai eie ar d i 15 1 2 User interfaces and naming cConventionS ssssssssssnnesunnnnnunnenennnnnnnnnnn nnmn 16 About Microsoft Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 user interfaces 16 Local area connection and Ethernet adapter names esceeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeneeereeaes 16 Standard naming conventions for network adapters cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteneeeeneetens 16 FTE community naming restrictions ccceeesseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeesaeeeeenaeeeeeeneeeeeaes 17 1 3 Before YOU DeGIN 2 cs ecceceseeeceesneeeeeseeeeeeeseeneeeeseeneesseeneeseeseeneeenseeneeensessees 18 FTE network requirements arisini ya raa eet hetinte tees 18 Installation variations for FTE eeeecesesseeeseneeeeeneeeeseneeeeeesaeeesesaeeeeseneeeeeseaeeerenaeees 18 FATE MOde tyPes ET 19 1 4 Overview on Honeywell FTE MUX ccccecceseeesseeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeseseeeenseeeeeseneas 19 Versi n INIOrMAtION ecseri extents o aan ea shuns uke ceees tee evans cs cevbin vee Sa 19 ETEMUX Configuration sti ae a aaea aaa aaa e oane Orar Ae A e E E sacea vedas PETEA aE ENEE eRe 20 FTEMUX Log File Viewer cccceseseeesseeneeesseeeesesceeeseseeeesesenseeseseeeeseeeeaeensenetenesce 21 FTE Community Status Viewer cecceeecceseeeeeeeeeceeeeeneeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeneeeeeaees 22 2 FTE INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION CHECKLISTS 25 2 1 Configuring FTE on a factory configured Experion LX node
94. ssed cables TBO6SRV1B s A port and B port hears only from TB6SRV1A s B port TBO6OSRVIA hears only from its own B port FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 3 Monitoring nodes in an FTE network g l 8G FTE Status As Viewed By TB6SRV1A TB6SRV1B 202 SILENT OK SILENT OK 2 TB6SRVIA 201 SILENT SILENT SILENT OK 2 Scenario No 4 B port disconnected Crossover cable disconnected crossed cables TBO6SRV1B s A port and B port hears only from TB6SRV1A s B port TBOSRVIA hears only from its own B port El w g ele FTE Status As Viewed By TB6SRV1A T TB6SRV1B 202 SILENT OK SILENT SILENT 2 Ree TB6SRVIA 201 SILENT SILENT SILENT OK 2 Scenario No 5 A port disconnected Crossover cable connected crossed cables TBO6SRV1B s A port and B port hear only from TB6SRV1A s A port TBO6SRVI1A hears only from its own A port w w l E FTE Status As Viewed By TB6SRV1A TB6SRV1B 202 DK SILENT OK SILENT 2 TBGSRVIA 201 OK SILENT SILENT SILENT 2 Scenario No 6 A port disconnected Crossover cable disconnected crossed cables TBO6SRV1B s B port hears only from TB6OSRV1A s A port TBO6SRVIA hears only from its own A port RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 111 February 2014 Honeywell 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 3 Monitoring nodes in an FTE network w a el a FTE Status As Viewed By TB6SRV1A ay TB6SRV1B 202
95. t be identical to what you see on your screen 5 Verify that only one Honeywell FTE Mux IM Virtual Miniport Driver is listed for FTE as shown in the following figure 4 amp Network adapters x Honeywell FTE MUX IM Virtual Miniport Driver a Intel R PRO 1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter K Intel R PRO 1000 MT Dual Port Server Adapter 2 6 If there is NOT a Honeywell FTE Mux IM Virtual Miniport Driver listed for being used for FTE verify that you performed all of the procedures according to the correct checklist in Section 2 7 If there is more than one Honeywell FTE Mux IM Virtual Miniport Driver you may need to uninstall and reinstall the FTE software 8 Close the Computer Management and Administrative Tools dialog boxes RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 125 February 2014 Honeywell 7 Troubleshooting FTE 7 2 Procedures for verifying proper installation Verify duplicate IP addresses were not assigned Use this procedure to verify you have a unique IP address for each of the ports on the network adapter being used for FTE If you used DHCP to configure the IP addresses this procedure does not apply to you Step 1 Action Click Start gt All Programs gt Accessories and then click Command Prompt or Select Start gt Run and type command in the Run dialog box From the command prompt window type ipconfig and press ENTER Verify that the IP Address for FTE Mux adapter is unique If the IP addresse
96. t the IPv4 properties for the yellow adapter window 13 Set the IP address Subnet mask and Default gateway assigned to this node If required also set the DNS servers Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings 5 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Mix bs Bae Subnet mask 255 255 248 0 Default gateway S E ak Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server 10 Alternate DNS server F Validate settings upon exit 14 Click OK and then click Close 15 For Green network connection Right click the Green network connection and then select Properties The User Account Control dialog box appears RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 81 February 2014 Honeywell 5 Configuring FTE 5 4 Configure the Honeywell FTE Adapter Step Action 16 Click Continue Verify the Adapter Green Properties window 17 Verify Set the IPv4 properties for the Green adapter 18 Click verify the Obtain an IP address automatically is selected i Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties a a _ General Alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatical
97. tall the operating system The Experion PKS Installation DVD sets these properties upon installation of the FTE Driver package if the network type was selected as FTE Honeywell FTE Adapter 1 X Alphabetical Categorized E Fault Tolerant Ethemet Lal Max Nodes 511 Device Index 7 CAUTION e The Device Index is the FTE Node number e All FTE Nodes within the same community must have a unique Device Index If necessary modify the Interval and Disjoin Multiplier values Honeywell recommends using the default settings Enter a Max FTE Nodes value of 511 or less Note The value of 511 is the limit imposed by the software Be aware however that your particular FTE network may have system limitations for the maximum number of FTE nodes based on the node types within the network See Planning a Honeywell FTE Network in the FTE Overview and Implementation Guide for more information ATTENTION The values for the following configuration settings must be the same for each FTE Node within a community e Multicast Address e UDP Source Port e UDP Destination Port Enter an appropriate IPMC Destination Address according to your site requirements RRelease 110 February 2014 FTE Installation and Service Guide 71 Honeywell 5 Configuring FTE 5 1 Configuring FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver properties Step Action B REFERENCE For additional information on the use of multicast addresses and other FTE network
98. ted from the network Too low value signals false departures when traffic is heavy Too high value increases the amount of time before a failure is detected Max FTE Nodes Maximum number of FTE Nodes within a community Default 511 Device Index must be set lower than this value 72 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 5 Configuring FTE 5 1 Configuring FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver properties Setting Description and setting limitations IPMC Destination Address Identifies the multicast group for that FTE Node Default 234 5 6 7 All FTE Nodes within one FTE Community must have the same multicast address UDP Source Port User Datagram Protocol source port address Default 47837 All FTE Nodes within one FTE Community must have the same UDP Source Port UDP Destination Port User Datagram Protocol destination port address Default 51966 All FTE Nodes within one FTE Community must have the same UDP Destination Port Time To Live TTL Maximum number of routers crossed for each message Default 2 Adjust this value according to the size of the FTE Network RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 73 February 2014 Honeywell 5 Configuring FTE 5 2 Identifying FTE network adapters 5 2 74 Identifying FTE network adapters Positively identifying which physical network adapter port is associated with which network connection allows you to ren
99. trol Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network and sharing center gt Change adapter settings gt Network Connections From FTE Mux adapter right click to select Properties From the connection properties dialog box select Internet Protocol TCP IPv4 and then click Properties Click Use the following IP address to specify the IP address for the network connection In the IP address box type the IP address that you want to assign to this network connection Note Make sure it is a unique address in the range of addresses that are available for your network In the Subnet mask box type the subnet mask for your network FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 7 Troubleshooting FTE 7 4 Resolving network issues Step Action In the Default gateway box type the IP address of the computer or device on your network that connects your network to another network or to the Internet 9 10 11 12 RRelease 110 February 2014 Select Obtain DNS server address automatically or Select Use the following DNS server addresses and enter the IP addresses for your DNS servers Click OK and close all dialog boxes Shut down the FTE node Verify all network cables are connected correctly See Section 5 7 on page 94 if necessary Restart the FTE node Your FTE node should be visible on the network FTE Installation and Service Guide 137 Honeywell 7 Troubleshooting FTE 7 5
100. tus states for two FTE nodes as viewed from TB6SRV1A In all of these examples there are no crossed cables for TB6SRV1B or TB6SRVIA That is the cables are connected to the appropriate ports and switches and the binding order is consistent with the cabling Scen Crossover Port Port Sending ario cable A B node A gt A A gt B B gt A B gt B conn conn conn 1 YES YES TB6SRV1B OK OK OK OK YES YES YES TB6SRV1A OK OK OK OK 106 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 3 Monitoring nodes in an FTE network Scen Crossover Port Port Sending ario cable A B node A gt A A gt B B gt A B gt B conn conn conn 2 YES YES TB6SRV1B OK SILENT SILENT OK YES YES TB6SRV1A OK SILENT SILENT OK 3 YES YES TB6SRV1B OK SILENT OK SILENT ae YES NO TB6SRV1A OK SILENT SILENT SILENT 4 YES YES TB6SRV1B OK SILENT SILENT SILENT ii YES NO TB6SRV1A OK SILENT SILENT SILENT 5 YES YES TB6SRV1B SILENT OK SILENT OK os NO YES TB6SRV1A SILENT SILENT SILENT OK 6 YES YES TB6SRV1B SILENT SILENT SILENT OK a NO YES TB6SRV1A SILENT SILENT SILENT OK 7 YES YES TB6SRV1B Node will not appear es NO NO TB6SRV1A SILENT SILENT SILENT SILENT Scenario No 1 A and B port connected Crossover cable connected TBO6SRV1B s A port and B port hear from TB6SRV1A s A port and B port TBO6SRV1A s A po
101. twork Connections SNMP Agent Feature Description 6 Select Next and follow the instructions on screen to complete the installation Configure the NIC 7 Click Allow 8 Click the NIC name to rename the NIC By default FTE Yellow is the first NIC Yellow or Primary Supervisor and FTE Green is secondary NIC Green or Secondary Supervisory 9 Expand the FTE Yellow and select DHCP Enabled 10 Click TCP IP Configuration and type IP Address Subnet mask default gateway and the DNS Server address as necessary 11 Select Configure 12 Proceed and refer to the procedure Verify Change Physical adapters settings RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 57 February 2014 Honeywell 4 Installing FTE Hardware 4 3 Installing the Network Interface Card and driver Install or update Onboard BroadCom network adapter driver for Experion nodes Use this procedure along with the Experion Client Server media to obtain the latest driver Step Action Install Intel Network Driver and PROSet Software for the Intel NICs A ATTENTION This procedure is to support Onboard Broadcom NIC cards and that there is a new driver version to be updated A CAUTION Before updating the Adapter Driver Version always Disable FTE by performing Need procedure to unbind FTE MUX 1 Insert the Experion PKS System Initialization DVD in the DVD drive 58 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 201
102. up Select Integrated Devices If Network Interface Controller is listed you have on board NIC Change the setting to On Save changes and exit BIOS settings to continue the system startup Verify network connections are enabled After encountering virtual memory errors while running an application the status of your network ports may become disabled after a restart Use this procedure to verify the network connections are still enabled and the network settings are correct Step 1 Action After encountering a virtual memory error in an application perform a system shutdown and restart the node FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 7 Troubleshooting FTE 7 4 Resolving network issues Step Action Verify the network connections have not been disabled e Click Start gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network and sharing center gt Change adapter settings gt Network Connections e lf the status is Disabled as shown in the picture perform the rest of this procedure to re enable the connections and correct the network settings GO gt Control Panel Network and Internet Network Connections Organize v uJ A i Name Status Device Name g Yellow Disabled Intel R PRO 1000 PT Dual Port Server Green Disabled Intel R PRO 1000 PT Dual Port Server From the Network Connections dialog right click the FTE connection and select Enable F gt
103. ure it is assumed e You are logged on with an account that has administrator privileges e You launched the Installation Builder in online mode e The node being updated with the master definition has Experion R301 or later software installed Download FTE configured Master definition Use this procedure to download the Master definition containing the correct FTE options to the FTE node Step Action 1 In Installation Builder network tree view find the computer node on which the FTE options are to be configured 2 Click the Master Definition under the computer node in the network tree 3 Right click the Master Definition and choose File gt Download or click the toolbar button A confirmation message appears informing you of the consequences of the download operation 4 Click Yes if you want to confirm the download operation Step 7 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 5 Configuring FTE 5 6 Configuring FTE using the Installation Builder Step Action 5 The tool verifies the target node is the same type defined in the node definition and validates the integrity of the values If it detects any errors an Online Validation Errors message appears If this happens click OK to return to the Node Installation Builder and correct the errors See Validate Node Definitions section in the Installation Builder User Guide for help 6 If there are differences between the current con
104. us EA Honeywell FTE Adapter FTE Yellow al FTE Green a FTE Yelow Alphabetical Categorized E Fault Tolerant Ethemet Assigned Miniport GUID BF2BF556 D0C2 445B 8 FTE Enabled True Assignment Primary Yellow E Adapter Type Physical Adapter Display Name Intel R PRO 1000 MT D Help Text Network Connection ID FTE Yellow Disabled False MAC Address 00 04 23 AC 74 A6 Manufacturer Intel Product Name Intel R PRO 1000 MT D B General Debug Level 0 FTE Yellow Physical Adapters may be real or emulated network interface cards Associate with an FTE virutal adapter by dragging and dropping on the desired virtual adapter Note It is important to verify because when adapters are added or removed from the mux the yellow green association may be reversed When a yellow adapter is removed the green becomes the yellow logically and indicates the same in the properties on the right When the yellow is re added the green remains as yellow Also if both adapters are removed whichever adapter is added first assumes the yellow role 116 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 6 Operating and Servicing FTE 6 4 Upgrading and replacing network adapter cards Network card replacement checklist The following table lists the tasks associated with removing the existing NIC and replacing it with a new one Task Go to Done Uninstalling F
105. ver r Driver File Version 400 1 92 0 0 Intemal Build R400 Increment 92 0 0 Product Version Experion PKS R400 1 Creation Date 4 8 2010 8 57 AM r Configuration Utility SSS File Version 400 1 92 0 0 Internal Build R400 Increment 92 0 0 Product Version Experion PKS R400 1 Creation Date 4 8 2010 8 57 AM z WMI Provider File Version 400 1 92 0 0 Internal Build R400 Increment 92 0 0 Product Version Experion PKS A400 1 Creation Date 4 6 2010 12 17 AM Click Cancel and then click Close RRelease 110 February 2014 FTE Installation and Service Guide 91 Honeywell 5 Configuring FTE 5 6 Configuring FTE using the Installation Builder 5 6 92 Configuring FTE using the Installation Builder About Master definitions and FTE If you created a Master definition in which you defined all your FTE options you can use it to configure your Experion FTE node Essentially you will be downloading the Master definition that contains all the FTE configuration options to the FTE node Refer to the Installation Builder User Guide for information on using the tool and creating a Master definition Considerations e You may only perform a download when the Installation Builder is running in the online mode and is connected to the IDB e When you perform a download the integrity of the master definition is validated and if there are errors you will not be allowed to continue Prerequisites Before using this proced
106. vice Guide 85 February 2014 Honeywell 5 Configuring FTE 5 5 Verify Honeywell FTE Driver Operation Configuring the Honeywell FTE Adapter Step Action 4 Set the IP address Subnet mask and Default gateway assigned to this node If required also set the DNS servers cane Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties e Obtain DNS server address automatically OF a 5 Click OK and then click Close The Honeywell FTE Adapter must connect to the network and be ready for use 6 Verify Honeywell FTE Status for the node 86 FTE Installation and Service Guide RRelease 110 Honeywell February 2014 5 Configuring FTE 5 5 Verify Honeywell FTE Driver Operation Step Configuring the Honeywell FTE Adapter Action From Network Connections select either the FTE Yellow or FTE Green Adapter Right click and select Properties 5 5 Verify Honeywell FTE Driver Operation Use this procedure to verify that FTE is fully functioning on the node Step 1 Action From Control Panel e For Windows 7 Operating System choose Network and Internet gt Network and Sharing Center gt Change Adapier Settings e For Windows Server 2008 Operating System choose Network and Sharing Center gt Manage Network Connections Select Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver then Select Properties Verify Honeywell Adapter settings RRelease 110 February 2014 FTE Installation and Service Gu
107. wing e Version Information e FTEMUX Configuration e FTEMUX Log File Viewer e FTE Community Status Viewer Version Information Version Information tab displays the FTEMUX driver Configuration Utility and WMI Provider Version information is extracted from a version resource linked into the executables RRelease 110 FTE Installation and Service Guide 19 February 2014 Honeywell 1 Introduction 1 4 Overview on Honeywell FTE MUX Honeywell FTE Mux IM Protocol Driver Properties 21x i Configure View Logs FTE Community Status Fault Tolerant Ethernet FTE Driver m Driver File Version 400 1 96 0 0 Internal Build R400 Increment 96 0 0 Product Version Experion PKS R400 1 Creation Date 5 12 2010 11 55 AM M Configuration Utility File Version 400 1 96 0 0 Internal Build R400 Increment 96 0 0 Product Version Experion PKS R400 1 Creation Date 5 12 2010 11 55 AM WMI Provider File Version 400 1 95 0 0 Internal Build R400 Increment 95 0 0 Product Version Experion PKS R400 1 Creation Date 4 23 2010 6 16 AM FTEMUX Configuration FTEMUX Configuration tab displays current virtual and physical adapters and the binding relationship between physical adapters and the FTEMUX protocol Adapters both virtual FTEMUX and physical are displayed in a tree Properties for each adapter in the tree may be viewed by selecting the desired adapter either in the tree or from a list box that lists all phys
108. xit BIOS to continue the system startup and allow your system to detect new hardware 5 Perform a system start up and log on to the local machine as Administrator 6 Perform a system shutdown Qualified platforms and network adapter card slot requirements The following table provides a list of hardware platforms that have been qualified for use with FTE Some platforms have specific slot requirements which are indicated in the Slot Requirement column Refer to your hardware documentation for additional slot restrictions Platform Slot requirement Dell WS490 PCl e Slot 1 for PT Card or PCI x Slot XX for MT Card Dell WS T5400 PCl e Slot 1 for PT Card or PCI x Slot XX for MT Card Dell WS T5500 PCl e Slot 1 Dell PE1800 PCl e Slot 2 for PT Card or PCIX 5 slot for MT Card Dell PE2850 Onboard NIC Dell PE2950 Onboard NIC Dell PE2900 Onboard NIC Dell PE710 Onboard NIC Disable 2 of the four Dell PE610 Onboard NIC Disable 2 of the four RRelease 110 February 2014 FTE Installation and Service Guide 51 Honeywell 4 Installing FTE Hardware 4 2 Removing Non FTE hardware Network adapter card connection requirements We recommend you use a consistent strategy when placing the network cards in each type of computer and when connecting the cables For example for all of your PE1800 based Honeywell platforms place the FTE network adapter card in slot 2 for each machine and connect
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