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Guide and The FTE Overview and Implementation Guide For More Information On Honeywell Fault Tolerant

The document discusses Fault Tolerant Ethernet (FTE) components that allow network communication over alternative routes if the primary route fails. It describes FTE nodes that have dual Ethernet connections and software to enable fault tolerance, as well as Heartbeat nodes that monitor communication paths. The document also explains how to view the status of FTE nodes and communication links using Experion LX System Management and an FTE Status auxiliary display.
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Guide and The FTE Overview and Implementation Guide For More Information On Honeywell Fault Tolerant

The document discusses Fault Tolerant Ethernet (FTE) components that allow network communication over alternative routes if the primary route fails. It describes FTE nodes that have dual Ethernet connections and software to enable fault tolerance, as well as Heartbeat nodes that monitor communication paths. The document also explains how to view the status of FTE nodes and communication links using Experion LX System Management and an FTE Status auxiliary display.
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Fault Tolerant Ethernet enabled components allow network communication to occur over a functioning route.

If that
route should fail and another route exists, then communication occurs over that route. In this approach, FTE can
recover from single faults and may recover from several faults. Refer to the FTE Planning, Installation and Service
Guide and the FTE Overview and Implementation Guide for more information on Honeywell Fault Tolerant
Ethernet.
Figure 1 FTE Dual Network Connections1. Introduction 1.1. Overview 12 Experion LX Fault Tolerant
Ethernet Status Server and Auxiliary Display User's Guide R110 Honeywell February 2014
FTE Status component
The FTE Status component is a Honeywell Communications Infrastructure (HCI) managed component that allows
users to view the status of the communication links between participating nodes within a network. Participating
nodes are those that are within the same multicast scope that have the following characteristics:
• FTE Nodes: have a dual port Ethernet connection, Honeywell FTE intermediate driver software installed and
configured, and the HeartBeat provider software installed.
• HeartBeat nodes: have a singly connected Ethernet connection and the HeartBeat provider software installed.

FTE intermediate driver and HeartBeat provider software


Both the FTE intermediate driver and the HeartBeat provider software transmit and receive diagnostic messages
used by the FTE Status component to determine the state of the communication paths between the participating
nodes. The HeartBeat provider, also known as the FTE Provider, interoperates with the Honeywell FTE driver when
installed on a FTE node.1. Introduction 1.2. Viewing FTE Status R110 Experion LX Fault Tolerant Ethernet Status
Server and Auxiliary Display User's Guide 13 February 2014 Honeywell
1.2 Viewing FTE Status
You can view the operating status of your FTE nodes using Experion LX 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 LX users
FTE Status Auxiliary Display Select Start > All Programs > Honeywell Experion PKS >
System Management > FTE and HeartBeat Node Status
Display.
In Station, click the FTE Status hyperlink from View > System Status Display.
System Event Server Auxiliary Display Select Start > All Programs > Honeywell Experion PKS >
System Management > System Event Server Auxiliary
Display.

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