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Chapter 4

   Monitor the Switch

Port Status

In the navigation pane, click Port Status.

You can monitor alarms, statuses, thresholds, and bandwidth utilization for 
each switch port. You can also access port and cable diagnostics.

Table 112 - Port Status Fields 

Field

Description

Unit 
(Stratix 8000/8300 switches)

Indicates where the port resides:

Base (for example, 1783-MS10T).

Expansion module (for example, 1783-MX08T).

Port

Displays the selected port. The port number includes the port type (Fa for Fast Ethernet and Gi for Gigabit Ethernet) and the specific port number. 

EXAMPLE:

 Gi1/1 is Gigabit Ethernet port 1.

Port Alarm Status

Displays the status of the port alarm.

Valid values:

Link fault alarm 

Port not forwarding alarm

Port not operating alarm

High bit error rate alarm

No alarms

Link Status

Displays whether the link is active or inactive.

Port Fault Status

Displays the status of the port alarm.

Valid values:

Error - Disable event

SFP error - Disabled

CDP native VLAN mismatch

MAC address flap

Port security violation

No fault

Summary of Contents for armorstratix 5700

Page 1: ...ches Stratix 5400 Switches 1783 HMS Stratix 5410 Switches 1783 IMS Stratix 5700 Switches 1783 BMS ArmorStratix 5700 Switches 1783 ZMS Stratix 8000 and 8300 Switches 1783 MS 1783 RMS 1783 MX User Manual OriginalInstructions ...

Page 2: ...information circuits equipment or software described in this manual Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations Labels may also be on or inside the equipment to provide specific precautions WARNING Identifies informati...

Page 3: ... in Short Press Mode 31 Run Multi mode Express Setup in Medium Press Mode 32 Run Multi mode Express Setup in Long Press Mode 33 Single mode Express Setup 34 Configure Network Settings via Device Manager 35 Apply the PnP Setup Mode 35 Apply the Express Setup Configuration 37 Configure Network Settings via the Logix Designer Application 40 Default Global Macro 42 Linx based Software and Network Who ...

Page 4: ...oundary Mode 84 End to End Transparent Mode 85 Forward Mode 85 NTP PTP Clock Mode 85 Configure Time Synchronization via Device Manager 86 ConfigureTimeSynchronizationviatheLogixDesignerApplication 94 View Time Sync Information in the Logix Designer Application 99 Cryptographic IOS 101 Device Level Ring DLR Topology 102 Overview 102 DLR Port Choices 104 DLR Considerations 105 Redundant Gateways 106...

Page 5: ...vice Manager 168 Configure NAT via the Logix Designer Application 180 Configure NAT via the Logix Designer Application Stratix 5410 Switches 192 View Address Translations in Linx based Software 200 Network Time Protocol NTP 201 Configure NTP in Device Manager 201 Open Shortest Path First OSPF Routing Protocol 203 Configure OSPF via Device Manager 205 Parallel Redundancy Protocol PRP 210 PRP Channe...

Page 6: ...ure REP via Device Manager 253 Routing Layer 3 254 Routing Static and Connected 256 Reallocate Switch Memory for Routing via Device Manager 257 Enable and Configure Routing via Device Manager 258 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 259 Supported MIBs 260 Configure SNMP via Device Manager 261 Use SNMP Management Applications 262 Smartports 262 Custom Smartport Roles 263 Avoid Smartport Mismatch...

Page 7: ...on 318 PRP Status 320 STP Status 322 Port Diagnostics 324 Cable Diagnostics 327 Diagnose Cables via Device Manager 327 Diagnose Cables via the Logix Designer Application 328 Chapter5 Troubleshoot the Switch Troubleshoot the Installation 330 Switch POST Results 330 POST Results with a Terminal 330 Bad or Damaged Cable 331 Ethernet and Fiber Cables 331 Link Status 332 SFP Module Issues 332 Port and ...

Page 8: ... 377 20 port Gb Switches 381 20 port Switches 384 24 port Switches 387 Stratix 8000 and 8300 Data Types 391 AppendixB Port Assignments for CIP Data Stratix 5400 Port Assignments 398 Stratix 5410 Port Assignments 400 Stratix 5700 Port Assignments 401 ArmorStratix 5700 Port Assignments 402 Stratix 8000 and 8300 Port Assignments 403 AppendixC Port Numbering Stratix 5400 Port Numbering 406 Stratix 541...

Page 9: ...Port Cable Specifications 438 ArmorStratix 5700 Cables and Connectors 439 10 100 Ports 439 100 1000 Ports 439 Connectto10BASE T and100BASE TX CompatibleDevices 440 Console Port 442 Alarm Ports 443 PoE Port Cable Specifications 444 Stratix 8000 8300 Cables and Connectors 444 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ports 444 Connectto10BASE T and100BASE TX compatibleDevices 445 100Base FX Ports 447 SFP Transceiver P...

Page 10: ...10 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Table of Contents Notes ...

Page 11: ...de publication ENET TD001 Represents a collaborative development effort from Rockwell Automation and Cisco Systems The design guide is built on and adds to design guidelines from the Cisco Ethernet to the Factory EttF solution and the Rockwell Automation Integrated Architecture The design guide focuses on the manufacturing industry Stratix 5400 Ethernet Managed Switches Installation Instructions p...

Page 12: ...12 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Preface Notes ...

Page 13: ...Cs human machine interfaces HMIs drives sensors and I O Stratix switches contain an EtherNet IP network interface The EtherNet IP network is an industrial automation network specification from the Open DeviceNet Vendor Association ODVA The network uses the Common Industrial Protocol CIP for its application layer and TCP UDP IP for its transport and network layers This interface is accessible via a...

Page 14: ...lable managed switches Available in 28 port versions Stratix 5700 switches Layer 2 scalable managed switches Available in 6 20 port versions ArmorStratix 5700 switches Layer 2 managed switches with IP67 rating for protection in extreme conditions Available in 8 24 port versions Stratix 8000 switches Layer2modularmanagedswitchesavailablewithcopper fiber SFP andPoweroverEthernet PoE expansion module...

Page 15: ...agement Protocol IGMP Snooping with querier Virtual local area networks VLANs with trunking 64 255 VLANTrunk Protocol VTP VTP versions 1 and 2 VTP versions 1 2 and 3 EtherChannel link aggregation PortThreshold Storm control and traffic shaping IPv6 support Access Control Lists ACL Routing static and connected CIP port control and fault detection MAC ID Port security IEEE 802 1x security TACACS RAD...

Page 16: ...MS10CGN 1783 BMS12T4E2CGL 1783 BMS12T4E2CGP 1783 BMS12T4E2CGNK 1783 BMS20CL 1783 BMS20CA 1783 BMS20CGL 1783 BMS20CGP 1783 BMS20CGN 1783 BMS20CGPK ArmorStratix 5700 switches 1783 ZMS4E4T2GP 1783 ZMS8E8T2GP 1783 ZMS8E8T2GN 1783 ZMS8E8T2GN Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP Persistence All DHCP for ring devices Stratix 5400 switches Stratix 5700 switches ArmorStratix 5700 switches Enhanced Inte...

Page 17: ...T4E2CGNK 1783 BMS12T4E2CGP 1783 BMS12T4E2CGL ArmorStratix5700switches 1783 ZMS4T4E2TGP 1783 ZMS8T8E2TGP 1783 ZMS4T4E2TGN 1783 ZMS8T8E2TGN Stratix 8000 and 8300 expansion modules 1783 MX04E 1783 MX04T04E PROFINET All switches support PROFINET traffic forwarding andVLAN 0 priority tagging Stratix 5700 and ArmorStratix switches support PROFINET management via General Station Description GSD files Res...

Page 18: ...FromtheCommand lineinterface CLI you can associate any alarm condition with one alarm relay or with both relays Whendualpowersourcesareoperationalforanyoftheswitches theswitchdrawspowerfromtheDCsourcewiththehighervoltage Ifoneof the two power sources fail the other continues to power the switch Console port To configure monitor and manage a switch you can connect a switch to a computer through the...

Page 19: ...edownload section at http www rockwellautomation com 10 100 1000 Ethernet PoE PoE ports Youcansetthe10 100 1000portstooperateat10Mbps 100Mbps or1000Mbps full duplex orhalf duplex Youcanalsosettheseportsfor speed and duplex autonegotiation in compliance with IEEE 802 3 2002 The default setting is autonegotiate When set for autonegotiation the port senses the speed and duplex settings of the attache...

Page 20: ...anaccuratetimefrom a satellite constellation The switch can then become the Grandmaster clock for time distribution in the network For more information about GNSS see page 150 The GPS status indicator on the front panel of the switch provides GNSS status as described on page 292 Inter range instrumentation group IRIG time codes Not available in the current release Time of day ToD synchronization N...

Page 21: ...024 VLANs Layer 2 firmware models have the IPv4 Default template Layer 3 firmware models have these templates IPv4 Default Dual IPv4 IPv6 Default IPv4 Routing Dual IPv4 IPv6 Routing Table 4 Stratix 5400Templates Feature Memory Allocation IPv4 Default DualIPv4 IPv6 Default IPv4 Routing DualIPv4 IPv6 Routing Unicast MAC IDs 16K 16K 16K 16K IPv4 IGMP groups multicast routes 1K 1K 1K 1K IPv4 unicast r...

Page 22: ...r IPv6 QoS ACEs 1K IPv4 QoS IPv4 or IPv6 port or MAC security ACEs 1K IPv4 ACL Table 6 Stratix 5410 Layer 3 Firmware ModelTemplates Feature Memory Allocation Default Dual default IPv4 Routing Dual routing Unicast MAC IDs 16K 16K 16K 16K IPv4 IGMP groups or IPv6 groups 1K IPv4 1K IPv4 1K IPv6 1K IPv4 1K IPv4 1K IPv6 Direct routes 16K IPv4 4K IPv4 4K IPv6 16K IPv4 4K IPv4 4K IPv6 Indirect routes 2K ...

Page 23: ...r IP version 4 IPv4 to optimize these features Table 7 Stratix 5700 and ArmorStratix 5700Templates Feature Memory Allocation Default Lanbase Routing Dual IPv4 and IPv6 Unicast MAC IDs 8K 4K 7 5K IPv4 IGMP groups multicast routes 0 25K 0 25K 0 25K IPv4 unicast routes 0 4 25K 0 IPv6 multicast groups 0 0 0 375K Directly connected IPv4 hosts 0 4K Directly connected IPv6 addresses 0 0 0 Indirect IPv4 r...

Page 24: ...ting template Other SDM templates are available but are not covered in detail You can use SDM templates for IP Version 4 IPv4 to optimize these features Table 8 Stratix 8000 and ArmorStratix 8300Templates Feature Memory Allocation Default Lanbase Routing Unicast MAC IDs 8K 4K IPv4 IGMP groups multicast routes 0 25K 0 25K IPv4 unicast routes 0 0 75 Directly connected IPv4 hosts 0 0 75 Indirect IPv4...

Page 25: ...Manager 35 Configure Network Settings via the Logix Designer Application 40 Default Global Macro 42 Linx based Software and NetworkWho Support 43 Configuration via Device Manager 45 Configuration via the Studio 5000 Environment 51 User Administration via Device Manager 60 Configuration Files 61 Secure Digital SD Card 63 CompactFlash Memory Card 68 Firmware Updates 68 Cisco Network Assistant 69 Com...

Page 26: ...00 Logix Designer application To configure network settings via the Logix Designer application you must have the Add on Profile AOP for Stratix switches version 11 01 xx or later You need this equipment to install the switch For 1783 BMS4S2SGL or 1783 BMS4S2SGA switches you also need a Gigabit copper SFP module such as Allen Bradley catalog number 1783 SFP1GSX or a Gigabit fiber to Ethernet media ...

Page 27: ...ernet port is available for Express Setup For Stratix 5700 or ArmorStratix 5700 switches make sure that the SD card is not inserted Express Setup Button Use the Express Setup button on the physical switch to perform Express Setup This Express Setup button is recessed behind the panel To reach the button use a small tool such as a paper clip IMPORTANT For catalog numbers 1783 BMS4S2SGL and 1783 BMS...

Page 28: ...ockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Chapter 2 Get Started Stratix 5400 Switch Express Setup Button Express Setup Button Stratix 5410 Switch Stratix 5700 Switch Express Setup Button ...

Page 29: ...Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 29 Get Started Chapter 2 Express Setup Button ArmorStratix 5700 Switch Stratix 8000 8300 Switch Express Setup Button ...

Page 30: ... flashes alternating green and red during seconds 16 20 and then release Betweenseconds11 15andafter21seconds theSetupstatusindicatorturnsoff Ifyoureleasethe Express Setup button while the Setup status indicator is off no Express Setup mode is enabled Setup status indicator Flashes green between seconds 1 5 Flashes red between seconds 6 10 Flashesgreenandredbetweenseconds16 20 Function The Express...

Page 31: ...tup after the Setup status indicator turns off 3 Press and hold the Express Setup button until the Setup status indicator flashes green during seconds 1 4 and then release The switch selects a port to use for Express Setup Condition Status Indicator Behavior A non default configuration exists on the switch The Setup status indicator turns red for 10 seconds You do not connect to the Express Setup ...

Page 32: ...the computer an IP address of 169 254 0 2 on VLAN 1000 The Setup status indicator changes from flashing green to solid green 5 Proceed to Configure Network Settings via Device Manager on page 35 Run Multi mode Express Setup in Medium Press Mode Be aware of the following conditions that cause the switch to exit Medium Press mode IMPORTANT Port Gi1 1 does not flash during setup but must be used to c...

Page 33: ...during seconds 6 10 The switch broadcasts a DHCP request out of all ports on VLAN 1 VLAN 1 is configured with the IP address returned by the DHCP server The default login credentials are set to the following User name no user name blank Password switch CIP is enabled on VLAN 1 with CIP Security password set to switch 4 Configure network settings To complete the configuration via Device Manager see...

Page 34: ...quirement for when you release the Express Setup button 5 Wait a few seconds until the status indicator on one of the unconnected switch ports flashes green 6 Connect a Category 5 Ethernet cable from the flashing switch port to the Ethernet port on a computer or For 1783 BMS4S2SGL or 1783 BMS4S2SGA switches do one of the following Insert a copper SFP module into the Gi1 1 port on the switch Then c...

Page 35: ... agent uses methods like DHCP Domain Name System DNS and others to acquire the IP address of the PnP server Once a server is found and connection established the agent performs activities such as configuration image license and file updates by communicating with the server If an auto discovery mechanism is not available you can use the PnP configuration option from Express Setup to configure the i...

Page 36: ...n to the switch is not being used by another device in your network Default Gateway The IP address for the default gateway A gateway is a router or a dedicated network device that enables the switch to communicate with devices in other networks or subnetworks The default gateway IP address must be part of the same subnet as the switch IP address The switch IP address and the default gateway IP add...

Page 37: ... the following Verify that your network adapter is set to accept a DHCP address Enter the URL of a well known website in your browser to be sure that the browser is working correctly Your browser then redirects to Express Setup Verify that any proxy settings or popup blockers are disabled on your browser Verify that any wireless interface is disabled on the computer 2 From the Select device initia...

Page 38: ... new address close your web browser and go to the address you specified BesurethattheIPaddressthatyouassigntotheswitchisnotassignedtoanotherdeviceinyournetwork TheIPaddressandthedefaultgateway cannot be the same Default Gateway The IP address for the default gateway A gateway is a router or a dedicated network device that enables the switch to communicate with devices inothernetworksorsubnetworks ...

Page 39: ...onize the SD card via the Logix Designer application see page 67 After initial setup with Express Setup you can change the settings if you want to move the switch to another management VLAN or to another network To change Express Setup settings after initial setup access the Express Setup page from the Admin menu in Device Manager Telnet CheckTelnet to enableTelnet You can useTelnet to access the ...

Page 40: ... Setup in Medium Press mode follow these steps 1 Add the switch to a controller project as described on page 51 2 Configure general properties as described page 53 Be sure to specify the IP address assigned to the switch by the DHCP server 3 Go online with the controller and then open the Module Properties dialog box for the switch 4 In the navigation pane click Switch Configuration 5 When the Exp...

Page 41: ...is a router or a dedicated network device that enables the switch to communicate with devices in other networks or subnetworks The default gateway IP address must be part of the same subnet as the switch IP address The switch IP address and the default gateway IP address cannot be the same If all of your devices are in the same network and a default gateway is not used you do not need to enter an ...

Page 42: ...This macro sets many parameters including these major settings Enable IGMP snooping and querier Enable CIP Enables alarms SYSLOG and SNMP notifications Enables Rapid Spanning Tree RSTP BPDU Guard BPDU Filter and loop guard Configure Quality of Service QoS settings and classify CIP PTP and other traffic does not apply to switches with lite firmware revisions If you do not run Express Setup to initi...

Page 43: ...tails about the readable and configurable parameters of the device They also provide information about the I O connections the device supports and the content of the associated data structures If you are using the switch in a system without a Rockwell Automation Logix controller you cannot use the AOP supplied with Logix controllers You must use information from the EDS files to configure the I O ...

Page 44: ...Ethernet media counters 12 Link status Traffic threshold exceeded per port unicast multicast broadcast Cable diagnostics per port selected DHCP pool display name starting and ending IP address NAT display name of instance VLANs assigned per instance NAT diagnostics active translations total translated packets blocked and pass through traffic ICMP and ARP fixups Configuration data Major and minor r...

Page 45: ...rts It uses graphical color coded displays such as the front panel view graphs and animated indicators to simplify monitoring tasks It provides alert tools to help you to identify and to solve networking problems Table 14 Device Manager Hardware Requirements Attribute Requirement Processor speed 1 GHz or faster 32 bit or 64 bit RAM 1 GB 32 bit or 2 GB 64 bit Available hard disk space 16 GB 32 bit ...

Page 46: ...he following messages appear click the links circled in the following images to proceed to Device Manager IMPORTANT With IOS release 15 2 6 E0a and later Device Manager has an auto logout feature If you upgrade to IOS release 15 2 6 E0a and use the Express Setup process Device Manager automatically logs you out if you are inactive for 20 minutes or longer If you reset the switch to factory default...

Page 47: ...Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 47 Get Started Chapter 2 3 Firefox If the following message appears do the following a Click Advanced b Click Add Exception ...

Page 48: ...I EN P December 2017 Chapter 2 Get Started c Click Confirm Security Exception 4 On the Login page enter the switch user name and password IMPORTANT DonotcheckPermanentlystorethisexception Permanentlystoring the exception can cause issues to arise ...

Page 49: ...nge these settings to fit your network needs and to troubleshoot network problems The settings on a switch port must be compatible with the port settings of the connected device To change basic port settings from the Configure menu choose Port Settings Table 16 lists the basic settings for the switch ports To change these settings click the radio button next to the port name and click Edit to disp...

Page 50: ...switch port Default Auto Auto MDIX Appears only on the Edit Physical Port page When enabled this feature detects the interface cable straight through or crossover and configures the port pinouts speed and duplex mode to correctly communicate with the connected device This setting is not available on SFP module ports Default Enabled MediaType Applies to dual purpose uplink ports The active port typ...

Page 51: ...terfaceconvertsthelinktoatrunklink If youchoosethisoption specifyanAccessVLANtousewhenthelinkisinaccessmode AlsochoosewhethertoallowAllVLANsorspecifiedVLANIDs when the link is inTrunk mode Routed The interface acts like a port on a router but does not have to be connected to a router A routed port is not associated with a particular VLAN as is an access port A routed port behaves like a regular ro...

Page 52: ...t click Ethernet and choose New Module 3 On the Select Module Type dialog box select the switch and click Create If you do not see the switch on the list you can obtain the AOP from the Rockwell Automation support website http www rockwellautomation com support IMPORTANT These steps are required before you can go online to configure and monitor the switch You must be online to view and configure m...

Page 53: ...st name Only one of these two choices is enabled Field Description Name A name that you choose for the switch Description A description that helps you remember something important about the switch Ethernet Address Choose one of the following Private Network The IP address of your private network IP Address The IP address assigned to the switch during Express Setup Host Name The host name that is p...

Page 54: ...tput bits arenot applied If the corresponding output bit is 0 the port is enabled If you enable or disable a port by using Device Manager or the CLI the port setting can be overridden by the output bits from the controller on the next cyclic update of the I O connection The output bits always take precedence regardless of whether the Device ManagerWeb interface or CLI was used to enable or disable...

Page 55: ...Module Check to disable communication between the controller and the switch Clear the checkbox to restore communication Major Fault on Controller If Connection FailsWhile in Run mode Check to have the controller create a major fault if connection fails in Run mode Use Unicast Connections over EtherNet IP Check to use Unicast connections with the EtherNet IP network Module Fault Displaysthefaultcod...

Page 56: ...aracters The contact information can include alphanumeric and special characters dash and comma and a carriage return Geographic Location Optional Enter a geographic location of the switch up to 200 characters The geographic location can include alphanumeric and special characters dash and comma and a carriage return Management InterfaceVLAN Displays theVLAN through which the switch is managed The...

Page 57: ... resides Base for example 1783 MS10T Expansion module for example 1783 MX08T Port The port that is selected for configuration The port number includes the port type Fa for Fast Ethernet Gi for Gigabit Ethernet orTe forTen Gigabit Ethernet and the specific port number EXAMPLE Gi1 1 is Gigabit Ethernet port 1 Enable To enable the port check the checkbox To disable the port manually clear the checkbo...

Page 58: ... that the speed and duplex settings on the switch port automatically match the settingontheconnecteddevice Changetheswitchportspeedandduplexiftheconnecteddevicerequiresaspecificspeedandduplex Ifyouset thespeedandduplexfortheswitchport theconnecteddevicemustbeconfiguredforthesamespeedandduplexandnotsettoauto negotiate Otherwise a speed duplex mismatch occurs Fiber optic interfaces do not support au...

Page 59: ...e what happens at the port when the controller transitions to Program mode Hold Last State The port maintains the current state Disable The port is disabled Enable The port is enabled The default is Hold Last Sate Connection Fault Choose what happens at the port when communication is lost between the controller and the switch Hold Last State The port maintains the current state Disable The port is...

Page 60: ... information in Table 22 Table 22 Add User Fields Field Description Name A unique user name The user name cannot contain spaces Privilege The level of access for the user Admin Users can view and change all switch parameters ReadOnly Users can only view switch status and monitoring information Users cannot view configuration information view administration information or make any changes to the sw...

Page 61: ...ice Manager and the Logix Designer application automatically save changes to internal memory to be retained for the next power up cycle Any changes that are made via the CLI must be manually saved in internal memory to be retained for the next power up cycle Manage Configuration Files via Device Manager From the Admin menu choose Load Save and then do one of the following To copy a configuration f...

Page 62: ...ter a valid switch password In the navigation pane click Save Restore The switch configuration consists of these two files Text file with configuration parameters Binary file with VLAN information Once the switch configuration is uploaded to the project file in the Logix Designer application the switch configuration can be exported as computer files by using the Export button You can import a swit...

Page 63: ...ecomes the source for any changes you make to the configuration For example if you start from the SD card any changes you make are saved to the SD card If you start the switch from internal memory even if you insert an SD card while starting the system changes are saved to internal memory You can use Device Manager or the Logix Designer application to synchronize the SD card for configuration and ...

Page 64: ...h the internal memory use the Sync page On the Manual Sync tab you can view the following Whether a card is present Card status If present the source from which the switch was started You can choose to synchronize the configuration or the software IOS from either the SD card to the internal memory or from the internal memory to the SD card The Auto Sync tab lets you configure default options for h...

Page 65: ...is present the status of the card and from where its configuration was started SD to Flash Sync Choose from these options Synchronize configuration from SD card to onboard flash Synchronize IOS image from SD card to onboard flash Flash to SD Sync Choose from these options Synchronize configuration from onboard flash to SD card Synchronize IOS image from onboard flash to SD card ...

Page 66: ...iguration change a message prompts you to confirm the synchronization Manual Sync No synchronization occurs on a configuration change unless it is done manually Image IOS Auto Sync After firmware update Automatically sync the changed configuration when firmware is upgraded Prompt to Sync After firmware update After firmware is upgraded a message prompts you to confirm the configuration Prompt to S...

Page 67: ...on pane click SD Flash Sync Table 25 SD Flash Sync Fields Field Description SD Flash Status Indicates whether the SD card is present and the status of the card Synchronization Status Indicates whether the configuration files and the IOS are synchronized or unsynchronized Copy from SD Flash to Switch Choose from these options Copy Configuration Copy IOS Image Copy from Switch to SD Flash Choose fro...

Page 68: ...available If you change the switch configuration after the card is removed they are applied and used by the switch However the changes are not saved If you insert the CompactFlash card later the previous changes are still not saved to the card Only changes that are made while the card is inserted are saved Each time a change is made with the card installed both the AOP and Device Manager save the ...

Page 69: ...o Network Assistant Cisco Network Assistant is a web interface that you download from Cisco s website and run on your computer It offers advanced options for configuring and monitoring multiple devices including switches switch clusters switch stacks routers and access points Follow these steps to use the software 1 Go to http www cisco com go NetworkAssistant You must be a registered user but you...

Page 70: ... Manager For more information about using the CLI refer to www cisco com Connect to the Console Port 1 Connect to the console port in one of these ways To connect to the standard 9 pin serial port on a computer use an RJ45 to DB 9 adapter cable Stratix 5400 5410 5700 and ArmorStratix 5700 switches Use a standard mini USB cable to connect to the mini USB port on a computer If you use the USB cable ...

Page 71: ...iding strong encryption 1 From the Admin menu choose Access Management 2 To allow Secure Shell SSH sessions on the switch check Enable SSH 3 To allow Telnet sessions on the switch check Enable Telnet 4 Click Submit IMPORTANT For secure network access we recommend that you do not use Telnet For new switch configurations with IOS release 15 2 5 EA fc4 and later Telnet is disabledbydefault Forinforma...

Page 72: ...72 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Chapter 2 Get Started Notes ...

Page 73: ...edundancy HSR 152 Horizontal Stacking 153 Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP Snooping with Querier 155 MaximumTransmission Unit MTU 157 Motion Prioritized QoS Macros 158 NetFlow Lite 159 Network AddressTranslation NAT 159 NetworkTime Protocol NTP 201 Open Shortest Path First OSPF Routing Protocol 203 Parallel Redundancy Protocol PRP 210 Port Mirroring 219 Port Security 221 PortThresholds 227 ...

Page 74: ... you do not configure ACLs all packets that pass through the switch can be allowed onto all parts of the network You can use ACLs to control which hosts can access different parts of a network or to decide which types of traffic are forwarded or blocked at router interfaces An ACL contains an ordered list of access control entries ACEs Each ACE specifies whether to permit or deny packets An ACE al...

Page 75: ...CL page shows the standard and extended ACLs defined on the switch Once you add an ACL to the ACL List tab you can apply it to a port and specify a direction on the Apply ACL tab To configure an ACL from the Configure menu choose ACL CreateanACL 1 From the ACL page click the ACL List tab 2 Click Add and complete the fields in the header area ...

Page 76: ...etdoesnotmatchanyofthecriteriathatarespecifiedinthe ACL it is denied Log Check the checkbox to enable informational logging messages about packets that are permitted or denied by an ACL to be sent to the system log To view the system log from the Monitor menu choose Syslog Field Description Permit To permit traffic check the checkbox To deny traffic clear the checkbox An access list must contain a...

Page 77: ...or more information about configuring port settings see page 57 DestinationType Extended ACL only Choose the type of the destination to which the packet is sent Host Any Network Dest Address Extended ACL only Type the network or host number to which the packet is sent DestWildcard Extended ACL only Type an ACL mask for the destination Dest Operator Extended ACL only To compare the destination choo...

Page 78: ...pter 3 Configure Switch Features 1 From the ACL page click the Apply ACL tab 2 Click the row for a port name 3 In the Inbound ACL column choose the ACL from the list of configured ACLs 4 In the Outbound ACL column choose ACL from the list of configured ACLs 5 Click Save ...

Page 79: ...elay you connect two relay contact wires to complete the electrical circuit The front panel alarm port uses an RJ45 connector Stratix 5700 switch The switch lets you connect two alarm inputs from external devices such as a door or temperature gauge to the alarm input port on the front panel of the switch An over or under temperature alarm or a port not forwarding condition automatically triggers t...

Page 80: ...endent alarm relays AlarmRelaySettings You can configure the switch to trigger an external alarm device The switch software is configured to detect faults that are used to energize the relay coil and change the state on both of the relay contacts Normally open contacts close and normally closed contacts open To configure alarm relay settings from the Configure menu choose Alarm Settings On the Ala...

Page 81: ...pply alarm to be connected to the hardware relays Temperature Primary These alarms are triggered when the system temperature is higher or lower than the configured thresholds By default the primary temperature alarm is associated with the major relay Temperature Secondary These alarms are triggered when the system temperature is higher or lower than the configured thresholds License File Corrupt A...

Page 82: ...percentage of fluctuation from the FCS bit error rate The default port setting is 8 percent You can adjust the percentage to help prevent toggling the alarm condition when the FCS bit error rate fluctuates near the configured bit error rate Valid percentages for port settings are 6 11 AlarmProfiles You can use alarm profiles to apply a group of alarm settings to multiple interfaces These alarm pro...

Page 83: ...rm profile Alarm Name These types of alarms can trigger an action DM Alarms Alarm information appears on the dashboard of Device Manager SNMPTrap Alarm traps are sent to an SNMP server if SNMP is enabled on the Configure Security SNMP page HW Relay If the alarm relay is triggered the switch sends a fault signal to a connected external alarm device such as a bell light or other signaling device Sys...

Page 84: ...antwide Ethernet Design and Implementation Guide publication ENET TD001 Boundary Mode In Boundary mode the switch participates in selecting the best master clock If the switch does not detect a better clock the switch becomes the Grandmaster clock on the network and the parent clock to all connected devices If the best master is determined to be a clock connected to the switch the switch synchroni...

Page 85: ... 5400 and 5410 switches In NTP PTP Clock mode the switch functions as the Grandmaster clock and boundary clock As Grandmaster it uses PTP while deriving the time source from Network Time Protocol NTP If configured as a secondary Grandmaster the switch functions as a boundary clock to forward time making sure that all devices on the PTP network remain synchronized in a failover scenario NTP PTP Clo...

Page 86: ...the default criteria clock quality clock class and so on for the best master clock selection A lower value takes precedence Valid values 0 255 Default 128 Priority 2 Boundary or NTP PTP Clock mode Type a value to use as a tie breaker between two devices that are otherwise equally matched in the default criteria For example you can give a specific switch priority over other identical switches A low...

Page 87: ...and table that corresponds to your mode Figure 1 Boundary Mode Mode Page Boundary 87 End to End 89 Forward 91 NTP PTP Clock 92 Table 28 Boundary Mode Fields Field Description PTP Clock Settings PTP DeviceType Displays the PTP clock type of the switch as determined by the Mode setting Number of PTP ports Displays the number of ports assigned to the PTP clock ...

Page 88: ...r The switch port is transitioning to change to Master state Master The switch is acting as a parent clock to the devices connected to that switch port Passive The switch has detected a redundant path to a parent or Grandmaster clock For example two different switch ports claim the same parent or Grandmaster clock To help prevent a loop in the network one of the ports changes to Passive state Unca...

Page 89: ...evaluesbelow50000nanosecondsonlyin networks with a very high precision Grandmaster clock These networks have a critical need to keep very sensitive devices synchronized VLAN Id Not available on Stratix 8000 8300 switches To configure PTP on aVLAN of a trunk port type theVLAN ID Only PTP packets in theVLAN you specify are processed PTP packets from other VLANs are dropped You can only enable PTP on...

Page 90: ...d on the switch port Enable Check the checkbox for each port on which to enable PTP You can enable one or more switch ports By default PTP is enabled on all the Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet ports For Stratix 8000 8300 switches only the ports on the base switch module are PTP capable The switch expansion modules do not support PTP When at least one switch port is PTP enabled the End to EndTra...

Page 91: ...ynclimitbelowthedefault 50000nanoseconds Usevaluesbelow50000nanosecondsonlyin networks with a very high precision Grandmaster clock These networks have a critical need to keep very sensitive devices synchronized VLAN Id Not available on Stratix 8000 8300 switches StratixTo configure PTP on aVLAN of a trunk port type theVLAN ID Only PTP packets in theVLAN you specify are processed PTP packets from ...

Page 92: ...Grandmaster clock Class Time and frequency traceability of the Grandmaster clock Accuracy Expected accuracy of the Grandmaster clock when the Best Master Clock algorithm is in use Offset log variance Offset between the local clock and an ideal reference clock Steps Removed Displays the number of hops from the local clock to the Grandmaster clock Local clock time Displays the time stamp of the loca...

Page 93: ...to and synchronizing with the parent or Grandmaster clock Faulty Either PTP is not operating properly on that switch port or nothing is connected to the port Disabled PTP is not enabled on the switch port Enable Check the checkbox for each port on which to enable PTP You can enable one or more switch ports By default PTP is enabled on all the Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet ports For Stratix 80...

Page 94: ...nds Default 0 1 second Sync Fault Limit Type the maximum clock offset before PTP attempts to reacquire synchronization Valid values 50 500000000 nanoseconds Default 50000 nanoseconds IMPORTANT Werecommendagainstsettingthesynclimitbelowthedefault 50000nanoseconds Usevaluesbelow50000nanosecondsonlyin networks with a very high precision Grandmaster clock These networks have a critical need to keep ve...

Page 95: ...By default PTP is enabled on all the Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet ports For Stratix 8000 8300 switches only the ports on the base switch module are PTP capable The switch expansion modules do not supportPTP State Displays the synchronization state of the switch port with the parent or Grandmaster clock Initializing The switch port is waiting while a parent or Grandmaster clock is selected Li...

Page 96: ...s Announce Interval Type the time interval specified as the logarithmic mean in seconds for sending announce messages Valid values 0 1 second 1 2 seconds 2 4 seconds 3 8 seconds 4 16 seconds Default 1 2 seconds Sync Interval Type the time interval specified as the logarithmic mean in seconds for sending synchronization messages Valid values 1 half second 0 1 second 1 2 seconds Default 0 1 second S...

Page 97: ...ast Ethernet Gi Gigabit Ethernet Te 10 Gigabit Ethernet Enable Check the checkbox for each port on which to enable PTP You can enable one or more switch ports By default PTP is enabled on all the Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet ports For Stratix 8000 8300 switches only the ports on the base switch module are PTP capable The switch expansion modules do not support PTP When at least one switch po...

Page 98: ...witch ports By default PTP is enabled on all the Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet ports For Stratix 8000 8300 switches only the ports on the base switch module are PTP capable The switch expansion modules do not support PTP State Displays the synchronization state on the switch port with the parent or Grandmaster clock Initializing The switch port is waiting while a parent or Grandmaster clock i...

Page 99: ...ault 5 32 seconds AnnounceTimeout Type the number of announce intervals specified as the logarithmic mean in seconds that must pass without receipt of an announce message from the parent or Grandmaster clock before the switch selects a new parent or Grandmaster clock Valid values 2 10 Default 3 8 seconds Announce Interval Type the time interval specified as the logarithmic mean in seconds for send...

Page 100: ...ing at greater than 10 seconds or unknown For example a GPS time source has an accuracy of approximately 250 ns A hand set clock typically has an accuracy less than 10 seconds The lower the accuracy value the better the clock Variance Displays the measure of inherent stability properties of the Grandmaster clock The value is in offset scaled log units The lower the variance the better the clock So...

Page 101: ...aphic IOS Telnet remains enabled SSH remains disabled but http becomes the default protocol for Device Manager If you upgrade the switch to the non cryptographic IOS Telnet remains enabled SSH remains disabled and http remains the default protocol for Device Manager Class Displays a measure of the quality of the local clock Values are defined from 0 255 with 0 as the best clock Accuracy Indicatest...

Page 102: ...erant ring network that is intended for the interconnection of automation devices without the need for more switches The ring topology offers these advantages Media redundancy Fast network fault detection and reconfiguration Resiliency of a single fault tolerant network Easy implementation without more hardware requirements One DLR topology can support as many as 50 nodes A DLR topology supports c...

Page 103: ...visor capabledevices sotheyarereadytoparticipateinalinearnetworkor as a ring node on a DLR network InaDLRnetwork youmustconfigureatleastoneofthesupervisor capabledevicesastheringsupervisorbeforephysicallyconnectingthering If you do not the DLR network does not work The ring supervisor provides these main functions Manages traffic on the DLR network Collects diagnostic information for the network W...

Page 104: ...1 9 2 10 3 11 4 12 7 8 1783 HMS16T4CGN 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 9 10 1783 HMS4S8E4CGN 1 5 9 2 6 10 3 7 11 4 8 12 1 7 13 2 8 14 1783 HMS8TG4CGN 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 9 10 1783 HMS8TG4CGR 1783 HMS8SG4CGN 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 9 10 1783 HMS8SG4CGR 1783 HMS4EG8CGN 1 5 9 2 6 10 3 7 11 4 8 12 1 7 9 2 8 10 1783 HMS4EG8CGR 1783 HMS16TG4CGN 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 9 10 1783 HMS16TG4CGR 1783 HMS8TG8EG4CGN 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 9 10 1783 HMS8...

Page 105: ...MS20CGL Fa 1 15 Fa 1 16 Gi 1 1 Gi 1 2 Fa 1 17 Fa 1 18 1783 BMS20CGP Fa 1 15 Fa 1 16 Gi 1 1 Gi 1 2 Fa 1 17 Fa 1 18 1783 BMS20CGN Fa 1 15 Fa 1 16 Gi 1 1 Gi 1 2 Fa 1 17 Fa 1 18 1783 BMS20CGPK Fa 1 15 Fa 1 16 Gi 1 1 Gi 1 2 Fa 1 17 Fa 1 18 1783 ZMS4T4E2TGP Fa 1 7 Fa 1 8 Gi 1 1 Gi 1 2 1783 ZMS8T8E2TGP Fa 1 15 Fa 1 16 Gi 1 1 Gi 1 2 1783 ZMS4T4E2TGN Fa 1 7 Fa 1 8 Gi 1 1 Gi 1 2 1783 ZMS8E82TGN Fa 1 15 Fa 1...

Page 106: ... within 14 ms 6 1 seconds depending on the uplink network redundancy protocol Typically the redundant gateway feature is configured on trunk ports independent of the DLR configuration of the access ports IMPORTANT Redundant gateways do not work with End to EndTransparent mode for PrecisionTime Protocol For more information about End to EndTransparent mode see page 85 IMPORTANT The redundant gatewa...

Page 107: ...the ring traffic on Ports C D and E must flow through the non DLR port through devices connected to the backup redundant gateway and then through the active redundant gateway see Figure 12 If the backup gateway subsequently becomes the active gateway traffic then begins to flow between all ports Port Configuration A DLR access port B DLR access port C Redundant gateway uplink port D Redundant gate...

Page 108: ... Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Chapter 3 Configure Switch Features Figure 12 Traffic from Backup Gateway to Ring Switch Switch Switch Switch DLR Device DLR Active Supervisor DLR Active Gateway DLR Backup Gateway ...

Page 109: ...other switch is configured as a backup ring supervisor and the backup redundant gateway In this example the switch acts as a ring supervisor The switch also manages redundant gateway switchovers Figure 13 Ring Supervisor with Redundant Gateway Com IN2 Ref IN1 Alarm IN1 IN2 OUT DC Pwr A Express Setup Console DC DC Pwr B Com IN2 Ref IN1 Alarm IN1 IN2 OUT DC Pwr A Express Setup Console DC DC Pwr B St...

Page 110: ...hat all ring nodes have access to the outside network Figure 14 Ring Node with Redundant Gateway Com IN2 Ref IN1 Alarm IN1 IN2 OUT DC Pwr A Express Setup Console DC DC Pwr B Com IN2 Ref IN1 Alarm IN1 IN2 OUT DC Pwr A Express Setup Console DC DC Pwr B Com IN2 Ref IN1 Alarm IN1 IN2 OUT DC Pwr A Express Setup Console DC DC Pwr B Com IN2 Ref IN1 Alarm IN1 IN2 OUT DC Pwr A Express Setup Console DC DC P...

Page 111: ...le automatically from the active ring DHCP server on the active ring supervisor There can be multiple backup ring DHCP servers in the ring If the active ring DHCP server in the ring fails the backup ring supervisor becomes the active supervisor The backup ring DHCP server on the backup ring supervisor becomes the active ring DHCP server and takes over IP assignment and renewal for the ring until o...

Page 112: ... ring DHCP server forward DHCP requests outside of the ring However DHCP requests passed around the ring from a ring device are never passed to devices connected to the backup DHCP server The requests are treated as ring traffic and stay in the ring Figure 16 on page 113 shows two Stratix 5700 switches that are configured for DHCP in a ring Ring device 1 is the active ring supervisor and ring DHCP...

Page 113: ...OUT DC Pwr A Express Setup Console DC DC Pwr B Ring Device 1 Active Ring Supervisor Active Ring DHCP Server Static IP Address 192 168 1 10 Ring Device 2 Backup Ring Supervisor Backup Ring DHCP Server Static IP Address 192 168 1 11 Outside Network DLR Port Gi1 1 DLR Port Gi1 2 Ring Device 3 BOOTP IP Address 192 168 1 12 Ring Device 4 DHCP IP Address 192 168 1 13 Ring Device 5 Static IP Address 192 ...

Page 114: ... that a mismatch between the number of configured devices and the number of physical ring devices triggers an alarm This mismatch can be a result of a topology change or a configuration change Multiple Rings Stratix 5400 switches support as many as three rings with these configuration rules Ring ports function only as access ports Multiple rings cannot share the same ring ports Valid ring ports ar...

Page 115: ... the fields on the Configure DHCP tab as described in Table 40 on page 117 and click Submit To add an entry to the DLR DHCP configuration table click Add Entry To add a range of entries click Add Range To edit an existing entry select it in the table and click Edit To delete an entry select it and click Delete New rows are added to the end of the table To change the position of a row Index select ...

Page 116: ...id values 200 500 000 µs Default 1960 µs DLRVLAN Id Type theVLAN ID for sending DLR protocol management frames Valid values 0 4095 Default 0 noVLAN ID is used IMPORTANT DLR ports function only as access ports and not trunk ports Redundant Gateway Settings Enable Redundant Gateway Check the checkbox to enable the configuration of redundant gateways The configuration fields are available only after ...

Page 117: ...values Normal Ring Fault Unexpected Loop Detected Partial Network Fault Rapid Fault Restore Cycle Number of Devices Type the number of devices in the ring including switches Backup Interval Type the interval in seconds at which the backup ring DHCP server reads the reference table of the active ring DHCP server Valid values 1 65535 seconds Default 60 Enable CIP When the role of the ring DHCP serve...

Page 118: ...e entry DHCP Pool Choose the name of the IP address pool to use for ring devices This pool must be previously configured as described on page 130 IMPORTANT DHCP for ring devices does not work with DHCP persistence Configure only one of these features on your switch Field Description Starting Index Type a value that indicates the starting location of the ring devices in the range Valid values 2 255...

Page 119: ... configure a ring network expand Device Level Ring DLR click Ring 1 Ring 2 or Ring 3 and then complete the fields as described in Table 42 on page 121 To configure redundant gateways expand Device Level Ring DLR expand Ring 1 Ring 2 or Ring 3 click Redundant Gateway Configuration and then complete the fields as described in Table 44 on page 123 To configure DHCP for ring devices expand Device Leve...

Page 120: ... ring port Port 1 and Port 2 cannot be the same port The default value is None This field is unavailable if the Enable Ring 1 checkbox is cleared Supervisor Enabled Displays whether the switch is a ring supervisor Valid values True The switch is a ring supervisor False The switch is a ring node Redundant Gateway Enabled Displays whether redundant gateways are enabled for the ring NetworkTopology D...

Page 121: ...lues Normal operation Table ring size mismatch Table ring order mismatch IP address conflict Table 41 Device Level Ring DLR Fields Continued Field Description Table 42 Ring 1 Ring 2 Ring 3 Fields Field Description NetworkTopology Displays whether the switch is operating in a DLR or linear network Valid values Ring Linear Network Status Displays the status of the network Valid values Normal Ring Fa...

Page 122: ...on Port 2 Displays the IP address of the last active node on DLR port 2 Table 42 Ring 1 Ring 2 Ring 3 Fields Continued Field Description Table 43 Advanced Network Configuration Fields Field Description NetworkTopology Displays whether the switch is operating in a DLR or linear network Valid values Ring Linear Active Ring Supervisor Displays the IP address of the active ring supervisor Active Super...

Page 123: ...served for future use Table 43 Advanced Network Configuration Fields Field Description Table 44 Redundant Gateway Configuration Fields Field Description Enable Redundant Gateway Check the checkbox to enable the configuration of redundant gateways The configuration fields are available only after you enable the feature Default Disabled Advertise Interval Type the time interval for the gateway to tr...

Page 124: ...rning Update Frame Check the checkbox to enable learning update messages Default Enabled Gateway Uplink Ports Check the Enable checkbox for each uplink port on which to enable redundant gateway Table 44 Redundant Gateway Configuration Fields Continued Field Description Table 45 DHCP Fields Field Description ObtainIPsettingsautomaticallyforDLRdevices using DHCP Check the checkbox to enable the ring...

Page 125: ...e Ring DHCP snooping to use DHCP server functionality outside of the ring AssignIPAddressestoRingMembers 1 Click Add Ring Member to display the Add Ring Member dialog box IP Address DisplaystheIPaddressoftheringmember TheIPaddressisreservedfortheselectedportandisnotavailablefornormalDHCP assignment The IP address must be an address from the pool specified in DHCP IP address pool To assign IP addre...

Page 126: ...ng Member into Table and then compete these fields Ring Member Type a value between 2 255 to indicate the location of the ring device The switch is always ring member 1 Hostname Type a host name to associate with the IP address for the ring member IP Address Type the IP address for the ring member 4 To assign IP addresses to multiple ring members click Add Multiple Ring Members into Table and then...

Page 127: ...play and when other devices know its IP address If the device is replaced the replacement device is assigned the same IP address and the other devices in the network require no reconfiguration When the DHCP persistence feature is enabled the switch acts as a DHCP server for other devices on the same subnet including devices that are connected to other switches If the switch receives a DHCP request...

Page 128: ...not defined in the persistence table Also unused addresses in the pool are blocked Switch 1 has ports FA1 FA3 in its persistence table Switch 2 has ports FA4 FA5 FA6 and FA8 in its persistence table Reserve Only is selected in switch 1 and DHCP snooping is off but not switch 2 when DHCP snooping is off AnewdeviceisconnectedtoFA1receivesanIPaddressfromthepersistencetable Abroadcastrequestis also se...

Page 129: ...ing restricts the broadcast of DHCP requests beyond the connected switch As a result devices receive address assignments from only the connected switch This option is available only on ports assigned to a VLAN To enable DHCP snooping on a specific VLAN check the DHCP Snooping checkbox for the specific VLAN in the DHCP pool table 4 To reserve an address pool for only the devices that are specified ...

Page 130: ...hatidentifiesthesubnetwork subnet oftheDHCPIPaddresspool Subnetssegmentthedevicesinanetwork into smaller groups The default is 255 255 255 0 This field is required Starting IP ThestartingIPaddressthatdefinestherangeofaddressesintheDHCPIPaddresspool Theformatisa32 bitnumericaddressthatis written as four numbers that are separated by periods Each number can be from 0 255 Be sure that none of the IP ...

Page 131: ...P address that is assigned to a DHCP client Click one of the following Never Expires User Defined If you click User Defined enter the duration of the lease in the numbers of days hours and minutes This lease length is used for all assignments Field Description Table 47 DHCP Persistence Fields Field Description Interface The number of the switch port including port type such as Fa for Fast Ethernet...

Page 132: ...t ConfiguretheDHCPServer 1 In the navigation pane click DHCP Pools 2 Check Enable Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP 3 To enable DHCP snooping check Enable DHCP Snooping DHCP snooping restricts the broadcast of DHCP requests beyond the connected switch As a result devices receive address assignments from only the connected switch This option is available only on ports assigned to a VLAN To e...

Page 133: ...ication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 133 Configure Switch Features Chapter 3 ConfiguretheDHCPIPAddressPool Once DHCP is enabled you can create the DHCP address pool 1 In the navigation pane click DHCP Pools 2 Click New Pool ...

Page 134: ...the DHCP client Starting IP Address The starting IP address that defines the range of addresses in the DHCP IP address pool The format is a 32 bit numeric address that is written as four numbers that are separated by periods Each number can be from 0 255 Be sure that none of the IP addresses that you assign are being used by another device in your network This field is required Ending IP Address T...

Page 135: ...ss The IP addresses of the primary domain name system DNS IP servers available to a DHCP client Secondary DNS Address The IP addresses of the secondary domain name system DNS IP servers available to a DHCP client PrimaryWINS Address The IP address of the primary Microsoft NetBIOS name server WINS server available to a DHCP client SecondaryWINS Address The IP address of the secondary Microsoft NetB...

Page 136: ...ighbors which receive unicast packets When the router receives a hello packet from a new neighbor it sends its topology table to the neighbor with an initialization bit set When the neighbor receives the topology update with the initialization bit set the neighbor sends its topology table back to the EIGRP router Once this neighbor relationship is established routing updates are not exchanged unle...

Page 137: ...process Valid values 1 65535 Router ID Type the IP address of the router that is associated with the EIGRP instance Networks Add EIGRP networks to the Network table EIGRP ID Choose the Autonomous System AS number of the EIGRP routing process Network Address Type the address of the network that is associated with an EIGRP routing process EIGRP sends updates to the interfaces in the specified networ...

Page 138: ... be configured with the same authentication mode and key for adjacencies to be established Key Chain Name Choose an authentication key chain for EIGRP MD5 Keys and IDs Key Chain Name Type a name for the authentication key chain for EIGRP authentication MD5 Key ID Type an identification number for an authentication key on the key chain The range of keys is from 0 2147483647 The key identification n...

Page 139: ...us System AS number of the EIGRP routing process Neighbor Type the IP address of the neighbor Interface Choose the interface through which the neighbor is available Summary Address Define summary addresses in either of these scenarios If you want to create summary addresses that do not occur at a network number boundary If you want to use summary addresses on a router with automatic route summariz...

Page 140: ...ce Internal Distance Type an administrative distance for EIGRP internal routes Internal routes are routes that are learned from another entity within the same autonomous system Valid values 1 255 Default 90 External Distance TypeanadministrativedistanceforEIGRPexternalroutes Externalroutesareroutesforwhichthebestpathislearnedfromaneighborexternalto the autonomous system Valid values 1 255 Default ...

Page 141: ...Default Disabled Connected Check the checkbox to permit EIGRP stub routing to send connected routes If the connected routes are not covered by a network statement they can be redistributed using the Redistributed parameter Default Disabled Redistributed Check the checkbox to permit EIGRP stub routing to advertise other routing protocols and autonomous systems If this parameter is not enabled EIGRP...

Page 142: ...istics All are applied with the Smartports IE Switch port role and belong to the same VLAN All are either 10 100 ports or all are 10 100 1000 ports You cannot group a mix of 10 100 and 10 100 1000 ports in an EtherChannel All are enabled A disabled port in an EtherChannel is treated as a link failure and its traffic is transferred to one of the remaining ports in the EtherChannel Table 52 shows th...

Page 143: ... mode can form an EtherChannel with another port in the PAgP Desirable mode Port Aggregation Control Protocol PAgP non silent This mode is the same as PAgP mode but is recommended when the port is connected to a device that is expected to be active in initiating EtherChannels A port in PAgP mode can form an EtherChannel with another port in the PAgP Desirable mode Port Aggregation Control Protocol...

Page 144: ...ried over that failed link moves to the remaining links within the EtherChannel If traps are enabled on the switch a trap is sent for a failure that identifies the switch the EtherChannel and the failed link Inbound broadcast and multicast packets on one link in an EtherChannel are blocked from returning on any other link of the EtherChannel Configure EtherChannels via Device Manager From the Conf...

Page 145: ...l settings such as speed duplex mode and VLAN assignments click the radio button next to the EtherChannel and click Modify Channel Settings Complete the fields described in Table 56 and click OK To delete an EtherChannel click the radio button next to the EtherChannel and click Delete Table 55 Add Edit EtherChannel Dialog Box Field Description Channel Group Number Type a number to identify the Eth...

Page 146: ...hoose this option also choose whether to allow AllVLANs or specifiedVLAN IDs DynamicAuto Thechannelconvertsthelinktoatrunklinkiftheneighboringinterfaceissettotrunkordesirablemode Thismodeisthedefault setting Ifyouchoosethisoption specifyanAccessVLANtousewhenthelinkisinaccessmode AlsospecifywhethertoallowAllVLANsorspecified VLAN IDs when the link is in trunk mode Dynamic Desirable If the neighborin...

Page 147: ... participate in the EtherChannel 5 Click Close Table 57 EtherChannels Fields Field Description EtherChannel A number to identify the EtherChannel See Table 52 for the maximum number of EtherChannels available per switch Mode Determines how ports become active With all modes except Static negotiations occur to determine which ports become active Incompatible ports are put into an independent state ...

Page 148: ...148 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Chapter 3 Configure Switch Features ...

Page 149: ...DLR profile enables the following features PTP NAT DLR PRP The DLR profile is applied to the switch by default HSR The HSR profile enables the following features PTP NAT PRP HSR To apply a feature mode follow these steps 1 From the Admin menu choose Feature Mode 2 From the pull down menu choose a mode and click Submit DLR default HSR 3 When prompted to restart the switch click OK The Status area o...

Page 150: ...e supports the following frequency bands GPS NAVSTAR Global Positioning System USA L1 GLONASS Global naya Navigatsionnaya Sputnikovaya Sistema Russia L1 G1 BeiDou China including B1 2 GNSS Software As of IOS release 15 2 6 E0a and later the GNSS software feature performs the following functions Configures the GNSS receiver After the receiver gains lock the software performs the following functions...

Page 151: ...internal memory of the GNSS receiver which speeds up the transition to OD mode the next time the self survey process runs You can manually restart the self survey process by using the command line interface CLI After the self survey process completes again the software updates the results in the internal memory of the GNSS receiver Over determined OD Clock mode The device transitions to OD mode wh...

Page 152: ...e CLI refer to documentation available at http www Cisco com By default GNSS is disabled The following table lists other default settings High availability Seamless Redundancy HSR HSR is available on Stratix 5400 switches HSR is defined in International Standard IEC 62439 3 2016 clause 5 For instructions on how to configure HSR via the CLI refer to documentation available at http www Cisco com Par...

Page 153: ...h stack via the CLI refer to documentation available at http www Cisco com If communication fails between devices in a stack the convergence time is more than one second The following table lists the switch catalog numbers and ports that support horizontal stacking You can configure a stack in either a Device Level Ring topology Figure 20 or a Linear topology Figure 21 Stratix 5410 Switch four swi...

Page 154: ...evice Manager CIP Layer 2 NAT PRP and PTP 32648 M 32649 M Table 58 Supported Features FeatureType Support Layer 2 features Link status detection speed duplex Layer 2 learning and forwarding STP MSTP RSTP BPDU Guard VLAN VTP DTP VLANTable CDP LLDP UDLD EtherChannel LACP and PAgP Flex links IGMP snooping ARP REP ring convergence Layer 3 features ARP Static routes Layer 3 host configuration Power ove...

Page 155: ... MAC address based groups if an IP address being configured translates aliases to a previously configured MAC ID or to any reserved multicast MAC IDs in the range 224 0 0 xxx the command fails Because the switch uses IP multicast groups there are no address alias issues Table 59 defines the default number of supported multicast groups You can modify the number of multicast groups that are supporte...

Page 156: ...MP Snooping via Device Manager From the Configure menu choose IGMP Snooping To enable IGMP snooping for all VLAN IDs check Enable next to IGMP Snooping To enable IGMP Querier for all VLAN IDs check Enable next to IGMP Querier To enable IGMP snooping on a VLAN select the VLAN check Enable IGMP Snooping and click Save ...

Page 157: ... the MTU follow these steps 1 From the Admin menu choose MTU 2 Complete the fields as described in Table 60 and click Submit 3 When the following message appears click OK and restart the switch IMPORTANT TouseParallelRedundancyProtocol PRP youmustsetthejumboMTUsize to 1506 on all switches in LAN A and LAN B to help prevent the switch from dropping PRP frames This MTU value is not required for a sw...

Page 158: ...iority over CIP traffic Configure Motion Prioritized QoS Macros via Device Manager From the Configure menu choose Global Macros To apply a macro check the checkbox for the macro and click Save To remove a macro clear the checkbox for the macro and click Save Once you click Save the changes take effect immediately Table 61 Motion Prioritized QoS Macros Switch Macro Stratix 5400 Motion Prioritized Q...

Page 159: ...port NAT see page 16 NAT is a service that translates one IP address to another IP address via a NAT configured switch The switch translates the source and destination addresses within data packets as traffic passes between subnets This service is useful if you reuse IP addresses throughout a network NAT enables devices that share one IP address on a private subnet to be segmented into multiple id...

Page 160: ... public translation for each device on the private subnet that communicates on the public subnet 1 A gateway translation for the Layer 3 switch or router You do not need to configure NAT for all devices on the private subnet For example you can choose to omit some devices from NAT to increase security decrease traffic or conserve public address space By default untranslated packets are dropped at ...

Page 161: ...ontroller 10 200 1 3 Stratix 5400 with Layer 3 Firmware VLAN 10 10 10 1 1 NAT Gateway 192 168 1 1 VLAN 200 10 200 1 1 I O 192 168 1 11 Drive 192 168 1 12 VLAN 10 VLAN 200 VLAN 200 HMI 10 200 1 2 VLAN 10 VLAN 10 Machine 2 Controller 2 192 168 1 10 10 10 1 11 Controller 1 to Line Controller 0 VLAN 10 Ma Ma Mach ch chin in ine e e 1 1 1 VLAN 10 V Stratix 5700 with NAT NAT Instance 1 192 168 1 2 I O 1...

Page 162: ...ne 2 Controller 2 192 168 1 10 10 10 2 10 Controllers 1 8 communicate with each other and the line controller VLAN 10 VLAN 10 V Stratix 5700 192 168 1 2 I O 192 168 1 11 Drive 192 168 1 12 Controller 1 192 168 1 10 10 10 1 10 VLANs 30 80 Machines 3 8 ANs 30 80 80 VLA Machines 3 8 Stratix 5700 192 168 1 2 I O 192 168 1 11 Drive 192 168 1 12 Controllers 3 8 192 168 1 10 10 10 3 10 10 10 8 10 Stratix...

Page 163: ...Figure 24 Layer 2 Example with NAT in Stratix 5700 Switch VLAN 10 Machine 1 Controller 2 to Line Controller Stratix 5700 with NAT NAT Instance 2 192 168 1 2 Line Controller 10 10 1 100 192 168 1 100 Stratix 5400 Layer 2 Firmware Model VLAN 10 10 10 1 1 I O 192 168 1 11 Drive 192 168 1 12 VLAN 10 VLAN 10 VLAN 10 HMI 10 10 1 101 VLAN 10 VLAN 10 Machine 2 Controller 2 192 168 1 10 10 10 1 11 Controll...

Page 164: ...ances on NAT Ports 1 8 I O 192 168 1 11 Drive 192 168 1 12 VLAN 10 VLAN 10 VLAN 10 HMI 10 10 1 101 VLAN 10 VLAN 10 Machine 2 Controller 2 192 168 1 10 10 10 1 11 0 VLAN 10 Ma Ma Mach ch chin in ine e e 1 1 1 VLAN 10 V Stratix 5700 192 168 1 2 I O 192 168 1 11 Drive 192 168 1 12 Controller 1 192 168 1 10 10 10 1 10 Controllers 1 8 communicate with each other and the line controller VLAN 10 Machines...

Page 165: ... that are based on the range you specify Subnet 1 Translates all IP addresses within a subnet or portion of a subnet Consists of the following One starting private IP address One starting public IP address that is aligned on valid subnet boundaries Subnet mask EXAMPLE The following translation types count as 10 translation entries Single translation for one device Range translation for eight devic...

Page 166: ...ssociated with different ports For example you can assign VLAN 1 to both instance A and instance B However VLAN 1 must be associated with port Gi1 1 on instance A and port Gi1 2 on instance B By default each instance is assigned to all VLANs on port Gi1 1 and no instances on port Gi1 2 VLANs associated with a trunk port can or cannot be assigned to a NAT instance If a VLAN is assigned to a NAT ins...

Page 167: ...edded IP addresses that are not fixed up encrypted IP addresses or reliance on multicast traffic Traffic encryption and integrity checking protocols incompatible with NAT including IPsec Transport mode 1756 EN2TSC module Applications that use dynamic session initiations such as NetMeeting File Transfer Protocol FTP Microsoft Distributed Component Object Model DCOM which is used in Open Platform Co...

Page 168: ...t fixups are enabled for both ARP and ICMP Configure NAT via Device Manager To configure NAT follow one of these procedures that are based on your application Create NAT Instances for Traffic Routed through a Layer 3 Switch or Router For an example of this application see Figure 22 and Figure 25 Create NAT Instances for Traffic Routed through a Layer 2 Switch For an example of this application see...

Page 169: ...December 2017 169 Configure Switch Features Chapter 3 CreateNATInstancesforTrafficRoutedthroughaLayer3SwitchorRouter 1 From the Configure menu choose NAT to display the NAT page 2 Click Add to display the General tab of the Add Edit NAT Instance page ...

Page 170: ...170 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Chapter 3 Configure Switch Features VLAN Selection for Stratix 5700 and 5400 Switches VLAN Selection for Stratix 5410 Switches ...

Page 171: ...choose an uplink port all downlink ports become unavailable For more information about VLAN assignments see page 166 5 In the Private to Public area click Add Row complete the fields and click Save Field Description Private IP Address Type a private IP address To translate one address type the existing address for the device on the private subnet To translate a range of addresses type the first ad...

Page 172: ... 1 64 255 255 255 224 The last octet must end in one of the following 0 32 64 96 128 160 192 224 EXAMPLE 10 200 1 32 255 255 255 240 The last octet must end in one of the following 0 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 EXAMPLE 10 200 1 16 Type Choose one of these values Single Translate one address Range Translate a range of addresses Subnet Translate all addresses in the private...

Page 173: ...N P December 2017 173 Configure Switch Features Chapter 3 CreateNATInstancesforTrafficRoutedthroughaLayer2Switch 1 From the Configure menu choose NAT to display the NAT page 2 Click Add to display the General tab of the Add Edit NAT Instance page ...

Page 174: ...174 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Chapter 3 Configure Switch Features VLAN Selection for Stratix 5700 and 5400 Switches VLAN Selection for Stratix 5410 Switches ...

Page 175: ...ose an uplink port all downlink ports become unavailable For more information about VLAN assignments see page 166 5 In the Private to Public area click Add Row complete the fields and click Save Field Description Private IP Address Type a private IP address To translate one address type the existing address for the device on the private subnet To translate a range of addresses type the first addre...

Page 176: ... one of the following 0 32 64 96 128 160 192 224 EXAMPLE 10 200 1 32 255 255 255 240 The last octet must end in one of the following 0 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 EXAMPLE 10 200 1 16 Type Choose one of these values Single Translate one address Range Translate a range of addresses Subnet Translate all addresses in the private subnet or a portion of the private subnet Range...

Page 177: ...ge of devices on the public subnet This address must correspond to the size of the subnet mask to translate Subnet Mask Starting Public Subnet Address 255 255 0 0 The last two octets must end in 0 EXAMPLE 10 200 0 0 255 255 255 0 The last octet must end in 0 EXAMPLE 10 200 1 0 255 255 255 128 The last octet must end in 0 or 128 EXAMPLE 10 200 1 0 or 10 200 1 128 255 255 255 192 The last octet must...

Page 178: ...28 192 EXAMPLE 192 168 1 64 255 255 255 224 The last octet must end in one of the following 0 32 64 96 128 160 192 224 EXAMPLE 192 168 1 32 255 255 255 240 The last octet must end in one of the following 0 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 EXAMPLE 10 200 1 16 Type Choose one of these values Single Translate one address Range Translate a range of addresses Subnet Translate all a...

Page 179: ...that you use the default values 1 Click the Advanced tab 2 Choose one of these options for incoming and outgoing packets that are not handled by NAT Pass through Permit the packets to pass across the NAT boundary Blocked Drop the packets 3 In the Fix up Packets area check or clear the checkboxes to enable or disable fixups for ARP and ICMP By default fixups are enabled for both ARP and ICMP 4 Clic...

Page 180: ...ermanently The switch deletes the instance when you click Set Edit Click to modify the configuration of a NAT instance Diagnostics Click to view translation diagnostics for an instance See Monitor NAT Statistics via the Logix Designer Application on page 310 Global Diagnostics Current ActiveTranslations Displays the total number of translations that occurred within the last 90 seconds across all N...

Page 181: ...ee Figure 24 on page 163 CreateNATInstancesforTrafficRoutedthroughaLayer3SwitchorRouter 1 From the NAT view click New Instance to display the General tab IMPORTANT Configure all Smartport roles andVLANs before creating NAT instances If you change a Smartport role or the nativeVLAN for a port that is associated with a NAT instance you must reassignVLANs to the NAT instance IMPORTANT As a result of ...

Page 182: ...ses for devices on the private subnet that communicates on the public subnet see Table 66 To translate all addresses in the private subnet or a portion of the private subnet see Table 67 Table 65 SingleTranslation Field Description Type of Entry Choose Single Single is the default value Starting Private IP Address Type the existing address for the device on the private subnet Starting Public IP Ad...

Page 183: ...anslate Subnet Mask Starting Private Subnet Address 255 255 0 0 The last two octets must end in 0 EXAMPLE 192 168 0 0 255 255 255 0 The last octet must end in 0 EXAMPLE 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 128 The last octet must end in 0 or 128 EXAMPLE 192 168 1 0 or 192 168 1 128 255 255 255 192 The last octet must end in one of the following 0 64 128 192 EXAMPLE 192 168 1 64 255 255 255 224 The last octet m...

Page 184: ... Choose the subnet mask for the addresses to translate Valid values Class B 255 255 0 0 Class C 255 255 255 0 Portion of Class C 255 255 255 128 provides 128 addresses per translation entry 255 255 255 192 provides 64 addresses per translation entry 255 255 255 224 provides 32 addresses per translation entry 255 255 255 240 provides 16 addresses per translation entry Effective Private Addresses Di...

Page 185: ...stance to display the General tab 2 In the Name field type a unique name to identify the instance The instance name cannot include spaces or exceed 32 characters 3 In the VLAN Association area check the checkbox next to each VLAN to assign to the instance For more information about VLAN assignments see page 166 4 Click New Entry to display the New Entry dialog box 5 Do one of the following ...

Page 186: ... that the values in the preceding fields are valid Effective Public Addresses Displays the unique public address to represent the device If blank verify that the values in the preceding fields are valid Table 69 RangeTranslation Field Description Type of Entry Choose Range Starting Private IP Address Type the existing starting address for the device on the private subnet Starting Public IP Address...

Page 187: ...c Subnet Address 255 255 0 0 The last two octets must end in 0 EXAMPLE 10 200 0 0 255 255 255 0 The last octet must end in 0 EXAMPLE 10 200 1 0 255 255 255 128 The last octet must end in 0 or 128 EXAMPLE 10 200 1 0 or 10 200 1 128 255 255 255 192 The last octet must end in one of the following 0 64 128 192 EXAMPLE 10 200 1 64 255 255 255 224 The last octet must end in one of the following 0 32 64 ...

Page 188: ...ry dialog box 9 Do one of the following To translate one address for a device on the public subnet that communicates on the private subnet see Table 71 To translate a range of addresses for devices on the public subnet that communicates on the private subnet see Table 72 To translate a range of addresses for devices on the public subnet that communicates on the private subnet seeTable 73 ...

Page 189: ...range counts as one translation entry The switch supports a maximum of 128 translation entries Effective Public Addresses Displays the range of existing addresses for devices on the public subnet that are configured for translation If blank verify that the values in the preceding fields are valid Effective Private Addresses Displays the range of unique private addresses to represent the devices If...

Page 190: ...e of the following 0 32 64 96 128 160 192 224 EXAMPLE 192 168 1 32 255 255 255 240 The last octet must end in one of the following 0 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 EXAMPLE 192 168 1 16 Subnet Mask Choose the subnet mask for the addresses to translate Valid values Class B 255 255 0 0 Class C 255 255 255 0 Portion of Class C 255 255 255 128 provides 128 addresses per translati...

Page 191: ...t you use the default values 1 Click the Advanced tab 2 In the Traffic Permits table choose one of these options for unsupported incoming and outgoing packets Pass Through Permit the packets to pass across the NAT boundary Blocked Drop the packets 3 In the Fix up Packets area check or clear the checkboxes to enable or disable protocol fixups for ARP and ICMP By default fixups are enabled for both ...

Page 192: ...figuration of a NAT instance Diagnostics Click to view translation diagnostics for an instance See Monitor NAT Statistics via the Logix Designer Application on page 310 Global Diagnostics TotalTranslations Displays the total number of translations across all NAT instances TotalTranslations Gi1 1 Gi1 6 Gi1 13 Gi1 18 Displays the total number of translations across port ranges Gi1 1 Gi1 6 and Gi1 13...

Page 193: ...tport roles andVLANs before creating NAT instances If you change a Smartport role or the nativeVLAN for a port that is associated with a NAT instance you must reassignVLANs to the NAT instance IMPORTANT As a result of Layer 2 forwarding current traffic sessions remain established untilmanuallydisconnected Ifyouchangeanexistingtranslation youmust manually disconnect all associated traffic sessions ...

Page 194: ...to the NAT instance Uplink Ports Only Te1 25 Te1 28 Default Downlink Ports Only Gi1 1 Gi1 24 c Select the ports to assign to the NAT instance 3 Click Next to display the VLANs view PortType Valid Port Ranges Downlink Select as many as eight downlink ports Select four or fewer ports from these ranges Gi1 1 Gi1 6 Gi1 13 Gi1 18 Select four or fewer ports from these ranges Gi1 7 Gi1 12 Gi1 19 Gi1 24 o...

Page 195: ...AN for multiple ports VLANs assigned to another NAT instance are unavailable for selection 5 Click Next to display the Gateway Address view If you assigned only one VLAN to the NAT instance and use a Layer 3 gateway specify the following addresses Public Gateway Address Type the default gateway address of the Layer 3 switch or router for this subnet Private Gateway Translation Address Type a uniqu...

Page 196: ...196 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Chapter 3 Configure Switch Features If you assigned multiple VLANs to the NAT instance no gateway configuration is necessary ...

Page 197: ...Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 197 Configure Switch Features Chapter 3 6 Click Next to display the Translations view ...

Page 198: ...e devices are on a public network type the existing starting address for the devices on the public subnet Subnet translations If the devices are on a private subnet type a unique starting address to represent the devices on the private network If the devices are on a public subnet type the existing starting address for the devices Subnet addresses must correspond to the size of the subnet mask to ...

Page 199: ... 0 255 255 255 128 The last octet of the address must end in 0 or 128 EXAMPLE Private address 192 168 1 0 or 192 168 1 128 Public address 10 200 1 0 or 10 200 1 128 255 255 255 192 The last octet of the address must end in one of the following 0 64 128 192 EXAMPLE Private address 192 168 1 64 Public address 10 200 1 64 255 255 255 224 The last octet of the address must end in one of the following ...

Page 200: ...ARP checkbox By default fixups are enabled for both ARP and ICMP 12 Click OK to return to the Translations view 13 On the Translations view click Finish View AddressTranslations in Linx based Software The Ethernet driver in Linx based software supports devices with address translations If an address of a device is configured for translation the public subnet address appears on the main dialog box ...

Page 201: ...r PTP which lets you correlate data generated in the PTP network with data in the enterprise data center running NTP For information about configuring NTP to PTP time conversion see page 85 Use the configuration software for the switch to view NTP status and to configure the NTP associations An NTP association can be one of these types Peer association The switch can either synchronize to another ...

Page 202: ... Stratum Displays the NTP stratum of this system The stratum indicates how many NTP hops away a device is from an authoritative time source Reference Displays the address of the peer that the system is synchronized with NTP UpTime Displays the uptime of the NTP entity Resolution Displays the time resolution of the underlying operating system in milliseconds ReferenceTime Displays the reference tim...

Page 203: ... The router calculates the cost of an interface that is based on link bandwidth rather than the number of hops to the destination The cost can be configured to specify preferred paths NTP Association Settings Status Displays a symbol to indicate the status of the NTP peer association sys peer selected candidate outlyer Configured Displays the status of the NTP peer association IP Address Displays ...

Page 204: ...d message digest algorithm 5 MD5 authentication among neighboring routers within an area Virtual links Not so stubby areas NSSAs per RFC 1587 To enable OSPF complete these steps 1 Create an OSPF routing process 2 Specify the range of IP addresses to be associated with the routing process 3 Assign area IDs to be associated with that range OSPF typically requires coordination among many internal rou...

Page 205: ... OSPF connect Stub Stub areas do not receive information about external routes Summary Allows sending link state advertisements LSAs into the stub network NSSA Not so stubby areasareanextensionofOSPFstubareas However anNSSAcanimportexternalroutesintotheOSPFroutingdomain Every router within the same area must agree that the area is an NSSA Redistribution Allows routes redistribution Summary Allows ...

Page 206: ...PF simple password authentication The password can be any string of keyboard entered characters up to 8 bytes in length All neighboring routers on the same network must have the same password to exchange OSPF information MD5 Key ID Type an identifier Valid values 1 255 MD5 Key Type an alphanumeric password of up to 16 bytes Redistribution Redistributing routes into OSPF from other routing protocol...

Page 207: ...word authentication The password can be any string of keyboard entered characters up to 8 bytes in length All neighboring routers on the same network must have the same password to exchange OSPF information MD5 Key ID Type an identifier Valid values 1c255 MD5 Key Type an alphanumeric password of up to 16 bytes Hello Typethetime inseconds betweenthehellopacketsthatthesoftwaresendsonaninterface Theh...

Page 208: ...tance Inter Area Type an administrative distance for routes within an area Valid values 1 255 Default 200 Intra Area Type an administrative distance for routes to another area Valid values 1 255 Default 200 External Area Type an administrative distance for routes from another routing domain that is learned through redistribution Valid values 1 255 Default 20 Timers LSA Arrival Interval Type the mi...

Page 209: ...g the pacing interval is beneficial If you have a small database 40 100 LSAs increasing the pacing interval to 10 20 minutes can benefit you slightly Valid values 10 1800 s Default 240 s Retransmission Type the time in milliseconds at which LSAs in the retransmission queue are paced Valid values 5 200 ms Default 66 ms Initial LSA Delay Type the delay in milliseconds to generate the first occurrenc...

Page 210: ...opology This topology is the same as a star network configuration but adds PRP functionality by adding a separate second LAN and replacing the end nodes with PRP devices In this example the switches connected to LAN A and LAN B are standard switches that do not implement RedBox functionality Table 79 PRPTerms Term Description Doubly or Dually Attached Node which implements PRP DAN End device with ...

Page 211: ...ted and used in the IEC standard DC OUTPUT DIAG DIAG DC INPUT DC INPUT DC OUTPUT DIAG DIAG DC INPUT DC OUTPUT DIAG DIAG DC INPUT DC OUTPUT DIAG DIAG LAN A Blue Stratix Switch LAN A LAN A LAN A LAN A LAN B Green LAN B LAN B LAN B 1756 EN2TP PRP Communication Module Doubly Attached Node DAN 1756 EN2TP PRP Communication Modules as Adapters Doubly Attached Node DAN Stratix Switch LAN B IMPORTANT Never...

Page 212: ...opologies and configuration scenarios see the EtherNet IP Parallel Redundancy Protocol Application Technique publication ENET AT006 IMPORTANT You can use only a Stratix 5400 or 5410 switch as a RedBox However you can use any switch as an infrastructure switch in a PRP system DC OUTPUT DIAG DIAG DC INPUT DC INPUT DC OUTPUT DIAG DIAG DC INPUT DC OUTPUT DIAG DIAG DC INPUT DC OUTPUT DIAG DIAG SD CARD ...

Page 213: ...zation Precision Time Protocol To use PRP with integrated motion on the EtherNet IP network applications you must set the Precision Time Protocol PTP sync fault limit to 10 000 For more information about the sync fault limit see page 89 On each switch you configure as a RedBox be sure that the PTP mode is set to Boundary mode Boundary mode is the only PTP mode supported with PRP For more informati...

Page 214: ...00 or 5410 as a RedBox as described on page 214 2 Configure infrastructure switches in LAN A and LAN B as described on page 218 Configure a Stratix 5400 or 5410 Switch as a RedBox To configure a switch as a RedBox follow these steps 1 From the Configure menu choose PRP 2 Add channel groups a Click the Channel Table tab b Click Add c Complete the fields described in Table 81 and click OK ...

Page 215: ...P channel The description can contain a maximum of 200 characters AccessVLAN Access mode only Choose theVLAN to which the PRP channel group belongs The default value is default 1 AllowedVLAN Trunkmodeonly ClickoneoftheseoptionstospecifytheVLANstotransmittrafficfrom this channel group in tagged format AllVLANS default Click to allow allVLANs to transmit traffic from this channel group VLAN IDs Clic...

Page 216: ...Choose a channel group number Stratix 5400 switches provide 1 channel group Stratix 5410 switches provide 2 channel groups VDAN MAC Addres Type the MAC ID of theVDAN VLAN ID Access mode only Choose theVLAN associated with the PRP channel group The default value is default 1 Table 83 Add PRP Node Fields Field Description Channel Group Number Choose a channel group number Stratix 5400 switches provi...

Page 217: ...he PortFast tab c In the Per Interface Port Fast Table check Enable Port Fast next to each port that connects to an end device IMPORTANT Certain Smartport roles automatically enable PortFast If the port is configured for one of these Smartport roles you do not need to manually enable PortFast Automation Device Multiport Automation Device Desktop for Automation Virtual Desktop for Automation Router...

Page 218: ...b Click the PortFast tab c In the Per Interface PortFast Table check Enable PortFast next to each port that connects to an end device Troubleshoot PRP If you encounter problems accessing Device Manager web browsing or using remote desktop on a switch verify the MTU size for frames The jumbo MTU size must be set to 1506 for all switches in LAN A and LAN B If you cannot access Device Manager use one...

Page 219: ...d port You must dedicate a monitoring port for port mirroring use Except for traffic that is being copied for the port mirroring session the monitoring port does not receive or forward traffic You can configure port mirroring by assigning the Port Mirroring Smartport role on a switch port via Device Manager IMPORTANT You can configure port mirroring on only one port via Device Manager However you ...

Page 220: ...next to the port to do the monitoring and then click Edit 3 Complete the fields and then click Submit 4 Verify that the Port Mirroring role is assigned to the port Field Description Interface Name Displays the port you selected to do the monitoring Role Choose Port Mirroring IngressVLAN Optional Choose aVLAN to monitor Source Interface Choose the port to monitor The port you assigned to the Port M...

Page 221: ... Smartport roles have a maximum number of MAC IDs that can use that port For example the Smartport role Automation Device configures the port for a maximum of one MAC ID The MAC ID is dynamic meaning the switch learns the first source MAC ID to use the port Attempts by any other MAC ID to access the port are denied If the link becomes inactive the switch dynamically relearns the MAC ID to be secur...

Page 222: ...onfigure the static secure method only with the Logix Designer application Configuration for this method is not available with Device Manager SecurityViolations It is a security violation when one of these situations occurs The maximum number of secure MAC IDs that have been configured for a port are in the address table A station whose MAC ID is not in the address table attempts to access the int...

Page 223: ... conditions occur A device which has a MAC ID different from any identified secure MAC IDs attempts to access the switch port The number of MAC IDs on the port exceeds the maximum number that is supported on the port Port security supports multiple security levels The ability to define the number of devices that are connected to a given port Devices are assigned on a first come first served basis ...

Page 224: ...rt to configure 2 Click Edit 3 Clear or check the Enable checkbox 4 Configure MAC IDs as follows To add the existing MAC IDs of devices that are currently connected to a port click Add Learned MAC Addresses To add a specific MAC ID to the table type a MAC ID in the format fields and click Add To remove a MAC ID from the table select the MAC ID and click Remove To clear the table click Remove All 5...

Page 225: ...Port The port on which you want to enable or disable security Enable Check the checkbox to enable port security MAC Addresses The number of supported dynamic or static MAC IDs Allowed 1 80 Dynamic The number of MAC IDs devices currently connected to the port that is not manually statically defined Static The number of MAC IDs devices statically defined by using Device Manager Thisnumbermustbegreat...

Page 226: ...enumber 1 2 or3 andthe specific port number such as in the following examples Gi1 1 is Gigabit Ethernet port 1 on the base Fa2 1 is Fast Ethernet port 1 on the first expansion module Smartport See Assign Smartports andVLANs via the Logix Designer Application on page 270 VLANType and ID Authorized Device MAC ID To authorize a specific MAC ID to communicate on the port type the MAC ID of the device ...

Page 227: ...broadcast multicast or unicast traffic Traffic rate in packets per second at which broadcast multicast or unicast packets are received Traffic rate in bits per second at which broadcast multicast or unicast packets are received With each method the port blocks traffic when the rising threshold is reached The port remains blocked until the traffic rate drops below the falling threshold and then res...

Page 228: ...o specific users and ports helps control network congestion enable high performance create efficient networks and prevent a few devices from monopolizing network bandwidth It can also improve reliability by limiting maximum bandwidth to end devices that are not capable of handling large amounts of traffic From Device Manager or the Logix Designer application you can enable or disable rate limiting...

Page 229: ...hresholds Table 87 PortThreshold Fields Field Description Incoming Unicast For each port do the following 1 Check or clear the Enable checkbox 2 Type the threshold value 3 Choose one of these units PPS O 10 billion BPS O 10 billion 0 100 Multicast Broadcast Outgoing AllTraffic For each port do the following 1 Check or clear the Enable checkbox 2 Type the threshold value 3 Click Save ...

Page 230: ...rmorStratix 5700 Switches Table 88 PortThreshold Fields for Stratix 5400 Stratix 5410 Stratix 5700 and ArmorStratix 5700 Switches Field Description Port The port selected for configuration The port number includes the port type Fa for Fast Ethernet and Gi for Gigabit Ethernet and the specific port number EXAMPLE Gi1 1 is Gigabit Ethernet port 1 IncomingThreshold Settings Enable incoming thresholds...

Page 231: ... undesirable network event occurs and the threshold value has been exceeded a Yes value appears on the Port Status view and in theTrafficThreshold Exceeded on Any Port field on the Switch Status view Networktrafficofthetypethatexceededthreshold broadcast unicast ormulticast isdroppeduntilitfallsbelowthefalling threshold The falling threshold is automatically set to 5 less than the entered threshol...

Page 232: ...iation CDP messages for an agreed power consumption level The negotiation allows a high powered device consuming more than 7 W to operate at its highest power mode The powered device first starts up in Low power mode consumes less than 7 W and negotiates to obtain enough power to operate in High power mode The device changes to High power mode only when it receives confirmation from the switch Cis...

Page 233: ...ermines the device power requirements that are based on its type The switch classifies the detected 802 3 af at compliant IEEE device within a power consumption class Based on the available power in the power budget the switch determines if a PoE port can be powered Table 90 lists these levels IMPORTANT When you make PoE configuration changes to a port the port drops power Whether the port powers ...

Page 234: ...ter power is applied to a PoE port the switch uses CDP if CDP is supported by the powered Cisco end device to determine the actual power consumption requirement of the connected powered devices The switch adjusts the power budget accordingly The switch processes a request and either grants or denies power If the request is granted the switch updates the power budget If the request is denied the sw...

Page 235: ...de power to the port If the switch powers a Cisco end device but the device later requests through CDP messages more than the configured maximum value the switch removes power to the port The power that was allocated to the powered device is reclaimed into the global power budget If you do not specify a wattage the switch delivers the maximum value Static The switch pre allocates power to the port...

Page 236: ...00 30 000 mW are allocated based on only CDP or LLDP requests If a powered device consumes more than 15 4 W without CDP or LLDP negotiation the device can be in violation of the maximum current limitation The device can experience a fault for drawing more current than the maximum The port remains in the fault state for a time before attempting to power on again If the port continuously draws more ...

Page 237: ...f there is still insufficient power power is denied to PoE ports in Static mode In both cases power is denied in descending order of the port numbers If the new power supply supports more power than the previous one and more power is available power is granted to the PoE ports in Static mode If power is still available the power is granted to PoE ports in Auto mode In both cases power is granted i...

Page 238: ...4V power source supports a maximum of 130W When you save this setting it changes the total PoE power budget and resets the powered devices to meet the new budget IMPORTANT A mismatch between the total power that is supported and the power supply can cause damage to the switch Take care not to oversubscribe the power supply If you intend to connect to a power supply that allows more wattage than co...

Page 239: ...ide is configured the field displays N A You can configure a power override only by using the Command line interface CLI For more information see the Cisco IE 3000 Software Configuration Guide EXAMPLE An administrator can choose to configure an override when the power requirement of a connected device is known and is less than the maximum value for the class For instance if a device requires only ...

Page 240: ...ation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Chapter 3 Configure Switch Features Configure PoE via the Logix Designer Application In the navigation pane click PoE Figure 37 PoE Configuration for Stratix 5410 Switches ...

Page 241: ...ication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 241 Configure Switch Features Chapter 3 Figure 38 PoE Configuration for Stratix 5400 Stratix 5700 and ArmorStratix 5700 Switches Figure 39 PoE Configuration for Stratix 8000 8300 Switches ...

Page 242: ...enter a value to reserve power for the port Power Priority Stratix 5410 switches Choose a power priority to assign to the port if there is a reduced power budget such as a power supply failure The system selectively removes PoE power and shuts down lower priority ports to keep higher priority ports active When multiple ports have the same priority level ports are shut down from highest port number...

Page 243: ... management via General Station Description GSD PROFINET conformance classes define the capabilities of a device All Stratix switches are Conformance Class B certified Configure PROFINETTraffic Forwarding PROFINET traffic forwarding requires that the switch is configured for VLAN 0 priority tagging In IOS Release 15 2 6 E0a and later PROFINET traffic is configured for VLAN 0 tagging by default and...

Page 244: ...k port type the commands in Table 94 For a tagging on a trunk port be sure that the switch uses the IEEE 802 1Q DOT1Q standard Press Enter to execute each command Table 93 CLI Commands forVLAN 0 PriorityTagging Access Ports Command Description Step 1 interface interface id Identifies the port on which to forward PROFINET traffic Step 2 switchport mode access Configures the port as an access port S...

Page 245: ...arameters for I O devices including the minimum cycle time the reduction ratio and the watch dog time Configuration data for the I O modules including speed duplex VLAN port security information alarms and broadcast rate limiting thresholds Parameters configured for I O modules The GSD file name includes the last modification date and represents the version of the file for example GSDML_V2 32 Rock...

Page 246: ...to use for PROFINET management to your controller project 4 In the device configuration of your controller project enter a PROFINET device name 5 To use combo ports on the switch for PROFINET add the ports to the device configuration in your controller project 6 Start a CLI session For more information about using the CLI see page 70 7 At the prompt connect to the switch by entering the switch use...

Page 247: ... in specific positions within the ID string It can have multiple labels within the string Each label can be from 1 to 63 characters and labels must be separated by a period The final character in the string must not be zero 0 For more details about configuring the PROFINET ID see the PROFINET specification document numberTC2 06 0007a filename PN AL protocol_2722_V22_Oct07 available from PROFIBUS S...

Page 248: ...3 Enter the following command in the CLI and press Enter show profinet status As shown in the following example the GSD version line shows whether the GSD file is a match or mismatch Monitor and Maintain PROFINET Use the following commands in the CLI to display the PROFINET configuration Command Purpose show profinet sessions Displays the currently connected PROFINET sessions show profinet status ...

Page 249: ...ng REP is supported on EtherChannels but not on an individual port that belongs to an EtherChannel You can construct almost any type of network that is based on REP segments REP also supports VLAN load balancing controlled by the primary edge port but occurring at any port in the segment These types of REP ports are selectable in Device Manager Primary This port is a primary edge port This port al...

Page 250: ... one port is blocked shown by the diagonal line When there is a failure in the network as shown in the diagram on the right the blocked port returns to the forwarding state to minimize network disruption REP Open Segment The segment that is shown in Figure 40 is an open segment There is no connectivity between the two edge ports The REP segment cannot cause a bridging loop and you can connect the ...

Page 251: ...ports in the segment control the blocked state of VLANs If one or more ports in a segment is not operational causing a link failure all ports forward traffic on all VLANs to support ongoing connectivity In case of a link failure the alternate ports are unblocked as quickly as possible When the failed link comes back up a logically blocked port per VLAN is selected with minimal disruption to the ne...

Page 252: ...tween edge ports to verify link integrity It implements local link failure detection The REP Link Status Layer LSL detects its REP aware neighbor and establishes connectivity within the segment All VLANs are blocked on an interface until it detects the neighbor After the neighbor is identified REP determines the neighbor port to become the alternate port and which ports forward traffic Each port i...

Page 253: ...itbecomesthealternateportbutgivesitaslight edge among equal contenders You can indicate that a port connects to switches that do not support REP Choose one of these port types Edge A secondary edge port that participates inVLAN load balancing Edge no neighbor A secondary edge port that is connected to a non REP switch Edgeno neighborpreferred Asecondaryedgeportthatisconnectedtoanon REPswitchandist...

Page 254: ...wards the packet directly to Host B without sending it to the Layer 3 switch When Host A sends a packet to Host C in VLAN 20 Switch A forwards the packet to the Layer 3 switch which receives the traffic on the VLAN 10 interface The Layer 3 switch checks the routing table finds the correct outgoing interface and forwards the packet on the VLAN 20 interface to Switch B Switch B receives the packet a...

Page 255: ...tate routing features to traditional Interior Gateway Routing Protocol IGRP to improve efficiency Routers that use link state protocols maintain a complex database of network topology which is based on the exchange of link state advertisements LSAs between routers An event in the network triggers LSAs which speed up the convergence time or time that is required to respond to these changes Link sta...

Page 256: ...ted routing enables all devices on any VLAN that use the switch to communicate with each other if they use the switch as their default gateway Connected routing is automatically enabled if you enable static routing To disable connected routing and help prevent inter VLAN communication you must configure access control lists ACLs by using the CLI To enable routing follow these steps in Device Manag...

Page 257: ...he Lanbase Routing template To apply an SDM template follow these steps 1 From the Admin menu choose SDM Template 2 From the pull down menu choose a template Default Gives balance to all Layer 2 functions Lanbase Routing Maximizes system resources for IPv4 unicast routing which is required to enable routing Unknown User configured from the CLI 3 Click Submit 4 When a message appears prompting you ...

Page 258: ...ected routing is enabled by default For more information about these routing types refer to Routing Layer 3 on page 254 EnableConnectedRoutingOnly To enable connected routing only check Enable Routing and click Submit No further configuration is required for connected routing EnableBothStaticandConnectedRouting 1 Check Enable Routing and click Submit 2 Configure static route information Field Desc...

Page 259: ...to as community strings SNMPv1 and v2C are used for network monitoring without network control SNMPv3 provides network monitoring and control It provides secure access to devices by a combination of authenticating and encrypting packets over the network The security model that is used by SNMPv3 is an authentication strategy that is set up for a user and user group A security level is the permitted...

Page 260: ...MEMORY MIB CISCO CLUSTER MIB CISCO RTTMON ICMP MIB OLD CISCO SYS MIB CISCO CONFIG COPY MIB CISCO RTTMON IP EXT MIB OLD CISCO SYSTEM MIB CISCO CONFIG MAN MIB CISCO RTTMON MIB OLD CISCO TCP MIB CISCO DATA COLLECTION MIB CISCO RTTMON RTP MIB OLD CISCO TS MIB CISCO DHCP SNOOPING MIB CISCO SNMP TARGET EXT MIB RMON MIB CISCO EMBEDDED EVENT MGR MIB CISCO STACK MIB RMON2 MIB CISCO ENTITY ALARM MIB CISCO S...

Page 261: ...unity strings that provide a remote manager read only or read write access to the switch To create modify and delete click the Community Strings tab A read only community string enables the switch to validate Get read only requests from a network management station If you set the SNMP read community users can access MIB objects but cannot change them A read write community string enables the switc...

Page 262: ...mation port role is specifically for switch ports to be connected to desktop and laptop computers IMPORTANT We recommend that you do not change port settings after enabling a Smartport role on a port Any port setting changes can alter the effectiveness of the Smartport role Table 99 Smartport Roles Port Role Description Automation Device Apply this role to ports to be connected to EtherNet IP Ethe...

Page 263: ...rts that are connected to switches routers or access points Switch for Automation Apply this role to ports to be connected to other switches with SpanningTree enabled Port is set toTrunk mode Router for Automation Apply this role to ports to be connected to routers or Layer 3 switches with routing services enabled Phone for Automation ApplythisroletoportstobeconnectedtoIPphones Adesktopdevice such...

Page 264: ...ort role 4 Click Save AssignaPorttoaVLAN Before changing virtual local area network VLAN assignments understand what a VLAN is its purpose and how to create a VLAN See page 277 for more information about VLANs 1 From the Configure menu choose Smartports 2 Check the checkbox next to the port for which to change the VLAN 3 Click Edit IMPORTANT When you change the Smartport role for a port the switch...

Page 265: ...Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 265 Configure Switch Features Chapter 3 4 Modify the VLAN assignments and click OK ...

Page 266: ...the beginning of a line to enter comment text within the macro Available parameters for the macro are native_vlan access_vlan and voice_vlan 6 Enter an antimacro definition The antimacro definition is the portion of the applied macro that removes the macro when you do the following Change it to another macro Remove it with the None Smartport role Before the macro definition can be applied to the p...

Page 267: ... ModifytheDefinitionofaCustomSmartportsMacro You cannot modify a custom Smartports macro that is currently in use 1 From the Configure menu choose Smartports 2 Click the Custom Smartports tab 3 Check the checkbox next to the macro to modify 4 Click Edit 5 Change the definitions as needed 6 Click Submit ...

Page 268: ...not delete a custom Smartports macro that is currently in use 1 From the Configure menu choose Smartports 2 Click the Custom Smartports tab 3 Check the checkbox next to the macro to delete 4 Click Delete ImportaCustomSmartportsMacro 1 From the Configure menu choose Smartports 2 Click the Custom Smartports tab 3 Click Import 4 Click Browse ...

Page 269: ... file on your computer or network drive The file must be an appropriately formatted xml file 6 Click Import Macros 7 Click OK ExportaCustomSmartportsMacro 1 From the Configure menu choose Smartports 2 Click the Custom Smartports tab 3 Check the checkbox next to the macro to export 4 Click Export 5 Save the resulting file ...

Page 270: ... Chapter 3 Configure Switch Features Assign Smartports andVLANs via the Logix Designer Application In the navigation pane click Smartports VLANs For Stratix 8000 8300 switches use Advanced Port Configuration as described on page 271 Figure 44 Smartport VLAN Assignment ...

Page 271: ... misconfigurations The port roles are based on the type of device that is connected to the switch port Be sure that you decide which port to connect to which type of device before you choose a Smartport role VLANType and ID Choose aVLAN to assign to the port Only the first 128VLANs are listed Native Represents the valid NativeVLAN ID for ports set to the Router for Automation and Switch for Automa...

Page 272: ...ing for the VLAN on which it runs You can create different logical topologies by using the VLANs on your network to make sure that all of your links are used but that no one link is oversubscribed Each instance of PVST on a VLAN has a single root switch This root switch propagates the spanning tree information associated with that VLAN to all other switches in the network Because each switch has t...

Page 273: ... mode and configure spanning tree instances For each VLAN or VLAN group the switch with the highest switch priority the lowest numerical priority value is elected as the root switch If all switches are configured with the default priority 32768 the switch with the lowest MAC ID in the VLAN becomes the root switch For MST mode you can choose a priority value when adding or editing an MST instance F...

Page 274: ...PortFast tab you can change the way that STP is implemented on individual ports PortFast features are typically enabled only on access ports Access ports connect to devices such as personal computers access points and servers that are not expected to send bridge protocol data units BPDUs These features are typically not enabled on ports that connect to switches because spanning tree loops can occu...

Page 275: ...ffectively disables STP on these ports and loops can result If a BPDU is received PortFast is disabled on the port and the global STP settings apply BPDU Guard This PortFast feature shuts down a port if it receives a BPDU If you enable both of these features BPDU Guard has no effect because BPDU Filtering helps prevent the port from receiving any BPDUs PerInterfacePortFastTable Spanning tree requi...

Page 276: ...r application is available for only Stratix 5400 Stratix 5410 Stratix 5700 and ArmorStratix 5700 switches In the navigation pane click Switch Configuration In the Administration area you can choose an STP mode MST RSTP is the default mode For more information about each mode see page 272 Figure 46 Switch Configuration for Stratix 5400 Stratix 5410 Stratix 5700 and ArmorStratix 5700 Switches ...

Page 277: ...e initially assigned to the default VLAN which is VLAN 1 We recommend that you first determine your VLAN needs before creating VLANs For more information about VLANs refer to these publications Converged Plantwide Ethernet CPwE Design and Implementation Guide publication ENET TD001 Ethernet Design Considerations publication ENET RM002 The switch supports a maximum of 255 VLANs including the defaul...

Page 278: ... can assign a management VLAN on the Express Setup page in either Device Manager or the Logix Designer application ConfigureVLANs via Device Manager From the Configure menu choose VLAN Management You can add edit and delete VLANs To assign a VLAN to a port when applying a Smartport role see page 264 To assign a VLAN to a port from the Port Settings page see page 49 ConfigureVLANs via the Logix Des...

Page 279: ...ber 2017 279 Configure Switch Features Chapter 3 Figure 47 VLAN Configuration for Stratix 5400 Stratix 5410 Stratix 5700 and ArmorStratix 5700 Switches To assign ports to VLANs see Assign Smartports and VLANs via the Logix Designer Application on page 270 ...

Page 280: ...ow The priority level values range from zero best effort to seven highest These values can be used to prioritize different classes of traffic The VLAN ID tag specifies the VLAN to which the frame belongs The priority bits define the priority with which the frames are processed NativeVLANs When a particular VLAN ID is assigned as a native VLAN on an Ethernet interface frames in the native VLAN tran...

Page 281: ...stination the header is stripped off and the frame is processed as per the configuration of the 802 1P priority bits If the VLAN ID has a nonzero value the header is retained and the frame is transmitted to the specified VLAN High priority frames are sent ahead of low priority frames ConfigureVLAN 0 PriorityTagging All switches support VLAN 0 priority tagging In IOS Release 15 2 6 E0a and later yo...

Page 282: ...282 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Chapter 3 Configure Switch Features Notes ...

Page 283: ...ic Page Switch Status via Device Manager 284 Switch Status via the Logix Designer Application 299 System Log Messages 303 Trends 304 Port Statistics 306 NAT Statistics 307 REP Status 313 CIP Status 313 DHCP Clients 315 DLR Status 316 PRP Status 320 STP Status 322 STP Status 322 Cable Diagnostics 327 ...

Page 284: ...age displays the instantaneous status while the Trends page displays the historical status By using them together you can gather the detailed conditions of the switch and its ports For information about the Trends page see page 304 The Front Panel has four areas to monitor the status of the switch Front Panel as described on page 285 Switch Information as described on page 296 Switch Health as des...

Page 285: ...r the status of each port Each combo port has two indicators one for the SFP module and one for the RJ45 connector You can change the behavior of the port status indicators by choosing a view mode from the View pull down on the front panel view Stratix 5400 and Stratix 5410 switches also have a Mode button on the physical switch that affects the behavior of the port status indicators Figure 49 Fro...

Page 286: ... view Figure 51 Locate Switch Checkbox When you check the Locate Switch checkbox the system status indicators on the physical switch Setup EIP NET EIP Mod Alarm flash green to indicate that the feature is enabled The status indicators continue to flash green for the length of time you specify in the adjacent field Valid values are 9 255 seconds Stratix5700andArmorStratixFrontPanels ArmorStratix 57...

Page 287: ...reen and red The switch is running its power on self test POST EIP Mod The EIP Mod status indicator shows the status of the switch Off Power to the switch is off or is not properly connected Solid green The switch is operating properly Flashing green The switch is not configured For example the switch does not have an IP address configured Flashing red The switch has detected a recoverable system ...

Page 288: ...0 100 1000 ports operate only in Full duplex mode Off The port is not operating Solid amber The port is operating in Half duplex mode Solid green The port is operating in Full duplex mode Speed In Speed mode the port status indicators show the operating speed of the ports Off The port is not operating Solid amber The port is operating at 10 Mbps Solid green The port is operating at 100 Mbps Flashi...

Page 289: ...e Display Mode button on the physical switch Each time that you press the switch the active mode moves from the default Status mode to Speed Duplex PRP and PoE respectively and then back to Status mode For a description of the modes see Table 104 When a mode is active its mode status indicator turns on When a mode is inactive its mode status indicator turns off When all status indicators for Speed...

Page 290: ... by another device in the network Flashing green and red The switch is running its power on self test POST EIP Mod The EIP Mod status indicator shows the status of the switch Off Power to the switch is off or is not properly connected Solid green The switch is operating properly Flashing green The switch is not configured For example the switch does not have an IP address configured Flashing red T...

Page 291: ... mode Solid green The port is operating in Full duplex mode Speed In Speed mode the port status indicators show the operating speed of the ports Off The port is not operating Solid amber The port is operating at 10 Mbps Solid green The port is operating at 100 Mbps Flashing green The port is operating at 1000 Mbps PRP In PRP mode the port status indicators show the status of Parallel Redundancy Pr...

Page 292: ... the Disp Mode button on the physical switch Each time that you press the switch the active mode moves from the default Status mode to Speed Duplex PRP and PoE respectively and then back to Status mode For a description of the modes see Table 106 When a mode is active its mode status indicator turns on When a mode is inactive its mode status indicator turns off When all status indicators for Speed...

Page 293: ...p status indicator varies depending on whether you run single mode or multi mode Express Setup In multi mode Express Setup the behavior varies based on whether you run Short Press Medium Press or Long Press mode For details about the Setup status indicator behavior during Express Setup refer to Chapter 2 Get Started GPS Supported only on Stratix 5410 series B switches with IOS Release 15 2 6 E0a a...

Page 294: ...een The port is operating at 1000 Mbps Ports 25 28 Off The port is not operating Solid green The port is operating at 1000 Mbps Flashing green The port is operating at 10 Gbps Duplex InDuplexmode theportstatusindicatorsshowtheDuplexmode Full duplexorHalf duplex oftheports The10 100 1000portsoperateonlyinFull duplex mode Off The port is not operating Solid amber The port is operating in Half duplex...

Page 295: ...r to the switch is off or is not properly connected Solid green The switch has an established CIP connection to one or more attached devices Flashing green The switch has an IP address but the switch does not have an established connection to one or more attached devices Flashing red One or more connections to attached devices have timed out Solid red The switch has detected that its IP address is...

Page 296: ...Mbps Solid green 100 Mbps Flashing green 1000 Mbps Table 109 Switch Information Fields Field Description Host Name A descriptive name for this switch The default name is Switch You can set this parameter on the Admin Express Setup page IP Address The IP address of this switch You can configure this setting on the Admin Express Setup page MAC Address The MAC address of this switch This information ...

Page 297: ...f the bandwidth utilization is consistently high which can indicate congestion in the network If the switch reaches its maximum bandwidth above 90 utilization and its buffers become full it begins to discard the data packets that it receives Some packet loss in the network is not considered unusual and the switch is configured to help recover lost packets such as by signaling to other devices to r...

Page 298: ...view the data As you monitor the usage on the ports note whether the percentage is what you expect during that given time of network activity If usage is high when you expect it to be low a problem can exist Bandwidth allocation can also be based on whether the connection is operating in Half duplex or Full duplex mode Reasons for errors that are received on or sent from the switch ports include t...

Page 299: ...s None Port fault Hardware fault If the port and hardware faults are active the Hardware fault status appears Health Switch Uptime Displays the days hours and minutes that the switch has been functioning since the last restart SwitchTemperature Displays the current internal temperature in degree Celsius of the switch Bandwidth Utilization Displays the total percentage of the switch bandwidth being...

Page 300: ...tix 5410 switches Displays the type of power supply installed in the PSU2 slot If a fault exists with a power supply the field displays either AC_Fault or DC_Fault Valid values AC AC_Fault DC DC_Fault None Locate Switch Feature Blink System Status Indicators to Identify Switch If you connect or disconnect ports or move a switch in a group of similar devices you can identify the switch in the group...

Page 301: ...tatus information Major minor fault status None Recoverable Nonrecoverable Configuration Non default configuration Default configuration Owned Yes There is an I O connection No There is not an I O connection Module identity Match AgreeswithwhatisspecifiedontheGeneralview InorderfortheMatchconditiontoexist thevendor producttype productcode and major revision must agree Mismatch Does not agree with ...

Page 302: ...T Expansion module for example 1783 MX08T Port Displaystheselectedport Theportnumberincludestheporttype FaforFastEthernetandGiforGigabitEthernet andthespecificportnumber EXAMPLE Gi1 1 is Gigabit Ethernet port 1 Port Alarm Status Displays the status of the port alarm Valid values Link fault alarm Port not forwarding alarm Port not operating alarm High bit error rate alarm No alarms Link Status Disp...

Page 303: ...playsYes or No to indicate whether the current multicast traffic has exceeded the threshold value Broadcast DisplaysYes or No to indicate whether the current broadcast traffic has exceeded the threshold value Bandwidth Utilization Percent Displays the percentage of the bandwidth being used Note whether the percentage of usage is what you expect during the given time of network activity If usage is...

Page 304: ...lve the issue Trends In Device Manager you can view historical data to help you to analyze traffic patterns and to identify problems Data can be displayed in increments of seconds minutes hours or days To view the data in a table click the Grid Mode button below the area To display a chart click the Chart Mode button Use the 60 s 1 h 1 d and 1 w links to display the data in increments of 60 second...

Page 305: ...nected devices have on the switch performance or the network For example if you suspect that a connected device is sending error packets you can verify if the data on the graph changes when you disconnect and reconnect the device Port Utilization Errors The Port Utilization Errors graph shows the usage patterns of a specific port over incremental instances in time by 60 seconds 60 minutes 24 hours...

Page 306: ...lty cables or attached devices Any of these problems can cause slow network performance data loss or lack of connectivity Transmit Detail Use this tab to troubleshoot unusual changes in network traffic This tab displays these statistics Unicast multicast and broadcast packets that are sent from each port Detailed statistics of errors that are sent to each port If a port is sending an unusually hig...

Page 307: ...d the Logix Designer application Monitor NAT Statistics via Device Manager You can monitor these types of NAT statistics Global statistics for all instances Statistics per instance Detailed private translations per instance Detailed public translations per instance From the Monitor menu choose NAT Statistics Figure 54 NAT Statistics for Stratix 5400 and 5700 Switches ...

Page 308: ...of translations across all NAT instances Total NATTranslated Packets The total number of packets across all NAT instances Total Dropped Packets The total number of packets that have been dropped across all NAT instances Global Statistic s for Stratix 5410 Switches Current ActiveTranslations of Core 0 The number of IP addresses that have been translated within the last 90 seconds across all NAT ins...

Page 309: ...hin the last 90 seconds for the instance Total NATTranslated Packets The total number of packets that have been translated for the instance Total Dropped Packets The total number of packets that have been dropped for the instance Total Private to Public AddressTranslations The total number of translations that are configured for devices on the private subnet Total Public to Private AddressTranslat...

Page 310: ...For each NAT instance you can monitor these diagnostics Diagnostics for both private and public translations Diagnostics for only private translations Diagnostics for only public translations In the navigation pane click NAT and then click the ellipse in the Diagnostics column The NAT Diagnostics dialog box displays diagnostics for the selected instance ...

Page 311: ...ts with untranslated traffic that NAT passed through for this instance Outgoing NonTranslatedTraffic Blocked Displays the number of outgoing packets with untranslated traffic that NAT blocked for this instance Incoming MulticastTraffic Blocked Displays the number of incoming packets with multicast traffic that NAT blocked for this instance Outgoing MulticastTraffic Pass Through Displays the number...

Page 312: ...able 119 Public to PrivateTranslation Diagnostics Field Description Public Displays the unique IP address on the public subnet that represents the corresponding IP address on the private subnet Private Displays the IP address on the private subnet that was changed to a unique IP address on the public subnet Subnet Indicates whether the translation is part of a Subnet entry type Number of Packets D...

Page 313: ...et IP server that enables the switch to be part of the industrial automation and control system for basic management and monitoring The CIP Status page displays information about CIP status Overview field and statistics Request Details field for the following When the switch was last powered on or restarted When the counters were last reset To troubleshoot an issue reset the CIP counters and see i...

Page 314: ...er of multicast groups including CIP multicast groups that flow through the switch Connection Details Open Requests The number of Forward Open requests received by the switch to establish a connection with the switch Close Requests The number of Forward Close requests received by the switch after a connection was successfully established with the switch Open Format Rejects The number of Forward Op...

Page 315: ...LAN is assigned to the DHCP client port that connects to the switch and DHCP snooping is enabled for that VLAN From the Monitor menu choose DHCP Clients IMPORTANT Information in the DHCP Clients table does not include DHCP devices in a Device Level Ring For information about DHCP devices in a ring see DLR Status on page 316 Table 121 DHCP ClientsTable Fields Field Description MAC Address The MAC I...

Page 316: ...rameters that are configured for the switch redundant gateway ring DHCP server and the active ring supervisor You can also clear these faults Partial gateway faults that can occur when traffic is lost in only one direction The active ring supervisor detects a partial fault by monitoring the loss of beacon frames on a port Rapid faults that can occur after five intentional disconnections and reconn...

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Page 318: ... 1 Ring 2 or Ring 3 and then click one of the following To view the status and parameters that are configured for the switch the redundant gateway and the active ring supervisor click Statistics To view the MAC and IP addresses of each device in the ring click Members To obtain network diagnostic information via MSG instructions see the EtherNet IP Embedded Switch Technology Application Guide publ...

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Page 320: ...ies For more information about PRP see the following Parallel Redundancy Protocol PRP on page 210 Stratix 5400 Display Modes on page 289 Stratix 5410 Display Modes on page 292 From the Monitor menu choose PRP Table 122 VDANTable Fields Field Description Channel Group 1 2 The number of the PRP channel group MAC Count The number of static and dynamic MAC IDs for the channel group Static The number o...

Page 321: ... single attached nodes SANs on LAN B Grid Fields Channel Group The channel group of the associated entry MAC Address The MAC ID of the DAN or SAN TTL The amount of time before the learned MAC ID expires Node The type of PRP node DAN Dual attached node SAN A Single attached node on LAN A SAN B Single attached node on LAN B Packets Recd A The number of packets received on LAN A Packets Recd B The nu...

Page 322: ... port Hello The amount of time in seconds that the bridge sends bridge protocol data units BPDUs Max Age The amount of time in seconds that a bridge protocol data unit BPDU packet should be considered valid Forward Delay The amount of time in seconds that the port spends in listening or learning mode Bridge Priority The priority indicator Address The MAC ID of the port Hello The amount of time in ...

Page 323: ...BPDU packets and is not forwarding traffic FWD Forwarding The port is sending and listening to BPDU packets and forwarding traffic LBK Loopback The port recieves its own BPDU packet back LIS Listening The port spanning tree initially starts to listen for BPDU packets for the root bridge LRN Learning The port sets the proposal bit on the BPDU packets it sends out Cost The STP path cost associated w...

Page 324: ...h decrements the hop count Bridge Priority The priority indicator Address The MAC ID of the port Port Statistics Interface The interface type and number of the port Role The current 802 1w role Boun Boundary Desg Designated Root Altn Alternate Back Backup Sts Spanning tree states BLK Blocked The port is still sending and listening to BPDU packets but is not forwarding traffic DIS Disabled The port...

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Page 326: ... packets that have been discarded Discards Out The number of outbound packets that have been discarded Errors In The number of inbound packets that contain errors Errors Out The number of outbound packets that contain errors Unknown Protos Protocols In The number of inbound packets with unknown protocols Media Counters These counters let you view the number of collisions on a link Collision counte...

Page 327: ...ch uses Time Domain Reflectometry TDR detection to identify diagnose and resolve cable problems TDR detection is supported on copper Ethernet 10 100 and 10 100 1000 ports TDR is not supported on SFP module ports The link test can interrupt traffic between the port and the connected device Only run the test on a port that has a suspected problem Before running the link test use the Front Panel view...

Page 328: ...es not exist or test has never run status is blank For distance if the pair is Normal status No Break Detected is shown No distance is displayed Distance to Break The distance to the break from the switch for each estimated pair with a plus or minus error value individually listed A value is displayed only when the status of an existing pair is not Normal This field is blank if the test was never ...

Page 329: ...e following STP Status on page 322 Cable Diagnostics on page 327 System Log Messages on page 303 See also Troubleshoot EtherNet IP Networks publication ENET AT003 Topic Page Troubleshoot the Installation 330 Verify Boot Fast 333 Troubleshoot IP Addresses 333 Troubleshoot Device Manager 333 Troubleshoot Switch Performance 334 Restart or Reset the Switch 335 Troubleshoot a Firmware Update 336 Collec...

Page 330: ...ch to complete POST POST starts with status indicator tests that cycle once through the EIP Mod EIP Net Setup Pwr A and Pwr B status indicators While POST proceeds the EIP Mod status indicator blinks green and all other status indicators remain off If POST completes successfully the Setup status indicator changes to solid green and the other status indicators display their normal operating status ...

Page 331: ...ch panel connections or media convertors between the source and destination If possible bypass the patch panel or eliminate faulty media convertors fiber optic to copper Try the cable in another port or interface to determine if the problem follows the cable Ethernet and Fiber Cables Make sure that you have the correct cable type for the connection Use Category 3 copper cable for 10 Mb s UTP conne...

Page 332: ...e has an internal serial EEPROM that is encoded with security information This encoding identifies and validates that the module meets the requirements for the switch Check these items Verify that the SFP module is valid and functional Exchange a suspect module with a known good module Verify that the module is supported on this platform Use the CLI show interfaces command or the CLI show int stat...

Page 333: ...address IftheswitchisinstalledinyournetworkbutyoucannotaccesstheswitchbecauseithasthewrongIPaddress assigna new switch IP address and update the switch IP address in Express Setup Issue Resolution Device Manager does not appear If you cannot display Device Manager from your computer make sure that you entered the correct switch IP address in the browser If you entered the correct switch IP address...

Page 334: ... performance and be sure of a link follow one of these guidelines when changing the settings for duplex and speed Let both ports autonegotiate both speed and duplex Manually set the same speed and duplex parameters for the ports on both ends of the connection to the same values If a remote device does not autonegotiate configure the duplex settings on the two ports to the same values The speed par...

Page 335: ...art Device Manager Logix Designer application This option restarts the switch without turning off power The switch retains its saved configuration settings during the restart process However Device Manager is unavailable during the process When the process completes the switch displays Device Manager Reset the switch to factory defaults Device Manager Express Setup button This option resets the sw...

Page 336: ...e If you do not have connectivity to the switch and Device Manager Restart or Reset the Switch on page 335 IOS Release Switch Reset Procedure 15 2 4 EA3 or later All Press and hold the Express Setup button until the Setup status indicator flashes alternating green and red during seconds 16 20 and then release See also Run Multi mode Express Setup in Long Press Mode on page 33 15 2 4 EA or earlier ...

Page 337: ...ort command via the command line interface CLI This command generates information about the switch that can be useful to Technical Support when you report a problem To collect system and configuration information for Technical Support follow these steps 1 Click the Help icon in the upper right corner of the Device Manager window 2 In the Contents pane click Support and then click Information commo...

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Page 339: ...that the switch receives the output data from the controller when the controller is in Run mode When the controller is in Program mode the output bits are not applied The port is enabled if the corresponding output bit is 0 If you enable or disable a port by using Device Manager or the CLI the port setting can be overridden by the output bits the next time they are applied The output bits always t...

Page 340: ...authorizedDevice 0 PortGi1_1UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 1 PortGi1_2UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 2 PortGi1_3UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 3 PortGi1_4UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 4 PortFa1_5UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 5 PortFa1_6UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 6 PortFa1_7...

Page 341: ...s 8 port switches AB STRATIX_5400_8PORT_MANAGED O 0 Member Name Type Default Display Style ValidValues AllPortsDisabled BOOL Decimal DisablePort 0 PortGi1_1Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 1 PortGi1_2Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 2 PortGi1_3Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 3 PortGi1_4Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 4 PortFa1_5Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 5 PortFa1_6Disable BOOL Decimal Dis...

Page 342: ...cimal UnauthorizedDevice 0 PortGi1_1UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 1 PortGi1_2UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 2 PortGi1_3UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 3 PortGi1_4UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 4 PortFa1_5UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 5 PortFa1_6UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 6 P...

Page 343: ... Decimal PortFa1_10Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_11Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_12Utilization SINT Decimal MajorAlarmRelay BOOL Decimal AlarmRelay 0 MinorAlarmRelay BOOL Decimal AlarmRelay 1 MulticastGroupActive DINT Binary Table 132 Output DataType 12 port switches AB STRATIX_5400_12PORT_MANAGED O 0 Member Name Type Default Display Style ValidValues AllPortsDisabled BOOL Decimal DisablePor...

Page 344: ...inkStatus 7 PortGi1_8Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 8 PortGi1_9Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 9 PortGi1_10Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 10 PortGi1_11Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 11 PortGi1_12Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 12 AnyPortUnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 0 PortGi1_1UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 1 PortGi1_2UnauthorizedDevice BOOL De...

Page 345: ... BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 9 PortGi1_10Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 10 PortGi1_11Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 11 PortGi1_12Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 12 AllPortsUtilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_1Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_2Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_3Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_4Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_5Utilization SINT Decimal P...

Page 346: ...imal DisablePort 10 PortGi1_11Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 11 PortGi1_12Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 12 Table 135 Input DataType 16 port switches AB STRATIX_5400_16PORT_MANAGED I 0 Member Name Type Default Display Style ValidValues Fault DINT Binary AnyPortConnected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 0 PortGi1_1Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 1 PortGi1_2Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 2 PortGi1_3...

Page 347: ...rizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 14 PortFa1_15UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 15 PortFa1_16UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 16 AnyPortThreshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 0 PortGi1_1Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 1 PortGi1_2Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 2 PortGi1_3Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 3 PortGi1_4Threshold ...

Page 348: ...tive DINT Binary Table 136 Output DataType 16 port switches AB STRATIX_5400_16PORT_MANAGED O 0 Member Name Type Default Display Style ValidValues AllPortsDisabled BOOL Decimal DisablePort 0 PortGi1_1Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 1 PortGi1_2Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 2 PortGi1_3Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 3 PortGi1_4Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 4 PortFa1_5Disable BOOL Decimal Disa...

Page 349: ... BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 8 PortGi1_9Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 9 PortGi1_10Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 10 PortGi1_11Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 11 PortGi1_12Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 12 PortGi1_13Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 13 PortGi1_14Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 14 PortGi1_15Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 15 PortGi1_16Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 16...

Page 350: ...esholdExceeded 5 PortGi1_6Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 6 PortGi1_7Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 7 PortGi1_8Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 8 PortGi1_9Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 9 PortGi1_10Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 10 PortGi1_11Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 11 PortGi1_12Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 12 PortGi1_13Thr...

Page 351: ...1_2Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 2 PortGi1_3Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 3 PortGi1_4Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 4 PortGi1_5Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 5 PortGi1_6Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 6 PortGi1_7Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 7 PortGi1_8Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 8 PortGi1_9Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 9 PortGi1_10Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 10 PortGi1_...

Page 352: ...4Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 14 PortFa1_15Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 15 PortFa1_16Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 16 PortFa1_17Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 17 PortFa1_18Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 18 PortFa1_19Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 19 PortFa1_20Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 20 AnyPortUnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 0 PortGi1_1Unauthorize...

Page 353: ...hold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 7 PortFa1_8Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 8 PortFa1_9Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 9 PortFa1_10Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 10 PortFa1_11Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 11 PortFa1_12Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 12 PortFa1_13Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 13 PortFa1_14Threshold BOOL Decimal Threshold...

Page 354: ...lues AllPortsDisabled BOOL Decimal DisablePort 0 PortGi1_1Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 1 PortGi1_2Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 2 PortGi1_3Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 3 PortGi1_4Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 4 PortFa1_5Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 5 PortFa1_6Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 6 PortFa1_7Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 7 PortFa1_8Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 8...

Page 355: ...ted BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 7 PortGi1_8Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 8 PortGi1_9Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 9 PortGi1_10Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 10 PortGi1_11Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 11 PortGi1_12Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 12 PortGi1_13Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 13 PortGi1_14Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 14 PortGi1_15Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 1...

Page 356: ...0UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 20 AnyPortThreshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 0 PortGi1_1Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 1 PortGi1_2Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 2 PortGi1_3Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 3 PortGi1_4Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 4 PortGi1_5Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 5 PortGi1_6Threshold BOOL Decimal Thr...

Page 357: ...cimal PortGi1_18Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_19Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_20Utilization SINT Decimal MajorAlarmRelay BOOL Decimal AlarmRelay 0 MinorAlarmRelay BOOL Decimal AlarmRelay 1 MulticastGroupActive DINT Binary Table 142 Output DataType 20 Gb port switches AB STRATIX_5400_20PORT_GB_MANAGED O 0 Member Name Type Default Display Style ValidValues AllPortsDisabled BOOL Decimal Disable...

Page 358: ...OL Decimal DisablePort 13 PortGi1_14Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 14 PortGi1_15Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 15 PortGi1_16Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 16 PortGi1_17Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 17 PortGi1_18Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 18 PortGi1_19Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 19 PortGi1_20Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 20 Table 142 Output DataType 20 Gb port switches Contin...

Page 359: ...tGi1_10Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 10 PortGi1_11Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 11 PortGi1_12Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 12 PortGi1_13Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 13 PortGi1_14Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 14 PortGi1_15Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 15 PortGi1_16Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 16 PortGi1_17Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 17 PortGi1_18Connected BOOL De...

Page 360: ...Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 12 PortGi1_13UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 13 PortGi1_14UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 14 PortGi1_15UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 15 PortGi1_16UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 16 PortGi1_17UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 17 PortGi1_18UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal Unauthor...

Page 361: ...L Decimal ThresholdExceeded 13 PortGi1_14Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 14 PortGi1_15Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 15 PortGi1_16Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 16 PortGi1_17Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 17 PortGi1_18Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 18 PortGi1_19Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 19 PortGi1_20Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExc...

Page 362: ...5Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_16Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_17Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_18Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_19Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_20Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_21Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_22Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_23Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_24Utilization SINT Decimal PortTe1_25Utilization or PortGi1_25Utilization SINT Decimal...

Page 363: ...Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 11 PortGi1_12Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 12 PortGi1_13Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 13 PortGi1_14Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 14 PortGi1_15Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 15 PortGi1_16Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 16 PortGi1_17Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 17 PortGi1_18Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 18 PortGi1_19Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort...

Page 364: ..._2Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 6 AnyPortUnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 0 PortFa1_1UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 1 PortFa1_2UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 2 PortFa1_3UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 3 PortFa1_4UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 4 PortGi1_1UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedD...

Page 365: ...pe 6 port switches AB STRATIX_5700_6PORT_MANAGED I 0 Member Name Type Default Display Style ValidValues Fault DINT Binary AnyPortConnected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 0 PortFa1_1Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 1 PortFa1_2Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 2 PortFa1_3Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 3 PortFa1_4Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 4 PortFa1_5Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 5 PortFa1_6C...

Page 366: ...on SINT Decimal PortFa1_3Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_4Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_5Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_6Utilization SINT Decimal MajorAlarmRelay BOOL Decimal AlarmRelay 0 MulticastGroupsActive DINT Binary Table 148 Output DataType 6 port switches AB STRATIX_5700_6PORT_MANAGED O 0 Member Name Type Default Display Style ValidValues AllPortsDisabled BOOL Decimal DisablePort 0 P...

Page 367: ...a1_3UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 3 PortFa1_4UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 4 PortFa1_5UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 5 PortFa1_6UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 6 PortFa1_7UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 7 PortFa1_8UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 8 AnyPortThreshold BOOL Decimal Thr...

Page 368: ...cimal DisablePort 4 PortFa1_5Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 5 PortFa1_6Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 6 PortFa1_7Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 7 PortFa1_8Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 8 Table 151 Input DataType 10 port Gb switches AB STRATIX_5700_10PORT_GB_MANAGED I 0 Member Name Type Default Display Style ValidValues Fault DINT Binary AnyPortConnected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 0 PortFa1_1...

Page 369: ...ortFa1_1Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 1 PortFa1_2Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 2 PortFa1_3Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 3 PortFa1_4Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 4 PortFa1_5Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 5 PortFa1_6Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 6 PortFa1_7Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 7 PortFa1_8Threshold BOOL Decimal Thres...

Page 370: ...pe 10 port switches AB STRATIX_5700_10PORT_MANAGED I 0 Member Name Type Default Display Style ValidValues Fault DINT Binary AnyPortConnected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 0 PortFa1_1Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 1 PortFa1_2Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 2 PortFa1_3Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 3 PortFa1_4Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 4 PortFa1_5Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 5 PortFa1_...

Page 371: ...OL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 5 PortFa1_6Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 6 PortFa1_7Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 7 PortFa1_8Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 8 PortFa1_9Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 9 PortFa1_10Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 10 AllPortsUtilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_1Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_2Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa...

Page 372: ...isablePort 10 Table 155 Input DataType 16 port switches AB STRATIX_5700_16PORT_MANAGED I 0 Member Name Type Default Display Style ValidValues Fault DINT Binary AnyPortConnected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 0 PortFa1_1Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 1 PortFa1_2Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 2 PortFa1_3Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 3 PortFa1_4Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 4 PortFa1_5Connecte...

Page 373: ...Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 15 PortFa1_16UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 16 AnyPortThreshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 0 PortFa1_1Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 1 PortFa1_2Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 2 PortFa1_3Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 3 PortFa1_4Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 4 PortFa1_5Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceede...

Page 374: ...lay Style ValidValues AllPortsDisabled BOOL Decimal DisablePort 0 PortFa1_1Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 1 PortFa1_2Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 2 PortFa1_3Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 3 PortFa1_4Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 4 PortFa1_5Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 5 PortFa1_6Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 6 PortFa1_7Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 7 PortFa1_8Disable BOOL Deci...

Page 375: ...2 PortFa1_13Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 13 PortFa1_14Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 14 PortFa1_15Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 15 PortFa1_16Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 16 PortFa1_17Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 17 PortFa1_18Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 18 PortGi1_1Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 19 PortGi1_2Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 20 AnyPortUnauthorizedDevic...

Page 376: ...OOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 6 PortFa1_7Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 7 PortFa1_8Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 8 PortFa1_9Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 9 PortFa1_10Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 10 PortFa1_11Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 11 PortFa1_12Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 12 PortFa1_13Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded...

Page 377: ...castGroupsActive DINT Binary Table 158 Input DataType 18 port Gb switches AB STRATIX_5700_18PORT_GB_MANAGED I 0 Member Name Type Default Display Style ValidValues Fault DINT Binary AnyPortConnected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 0 PortFa1_1Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 1 PortFa1_2Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 2 PortFa1_3Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 3 PortFa1_4Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatu...

Page 378: ... UnauthorizedDevice 11 PortFa1_12UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 12 PortFa1_13UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 13 PortFa1_14UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 14 PortFa1_15UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 15 PortFa1_16UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 16 PortGi1_1UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevi...

Page 379: ...T Decimal PortFa1_10Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_11Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_12Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_13Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_14Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_15Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_16Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_1Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_2Utilization SINT Decimal MajorAlarmRelay BOOL Decimal AlarmRelay 0 MulticastGroupsActive DINT Binary T...

Page 380: ... PortFa1_11Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 11 PortFa1_12Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 12 PortFa1_13Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 13 PortFa1_14Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 14 PortFa1_15Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 15 PortFa1_16Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 16 PortGi1_1Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 19 PortGi1_2Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 20 Table 159 Output DataType 18 port...

Page 381: ...2 PortFa1_13Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 13 PortFa1_14Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 14 PortFa1_15Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 15 PortFa1_16Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 16 PortFa1_17Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 17 PortFa1_18Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 18 PortGi1_1Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 19 PortGi1_2Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 20 AnyPortUnauthorizedDevic...

Page 382: ...OOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 6 PortFa1_7Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 7 PortFa1_8Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 8 PortFa1_9Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 9 PortFa1_10Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 10 PortFa1_11Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 11 PortFa1_12Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 12 PortFa1_13Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded...

Page 383: ...AllPortsDisabled BOOL Decimal DisablePort 0 PortFa1_1Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 1 PortFa1_2Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 2 PortFa1_3Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 3 PortFa1_4Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 4 PortFa1_5Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 5 PortFa1_6Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 6 PortFa1_7Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 7 PortFa1_8Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 8 Port...

Page 384: ...Fa1_8Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 8 PortFa1_9Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 9 PortFa1_10Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 10 PortFa1_11Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 11 PortFa1_12Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 12 PortFa1_13Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 13 PortFa1_14Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 14 PortFa1_15Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 15 PortFa1_16Connected BOOL Decimal...

Page 385: ...1_20UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 20 AnyPortThreshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 0 PortFa1_1Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 1 PortFa1_2Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 2 PortFa1_3Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 3 PortFa1_4Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 4 PortFa1_5Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 5 PortFa1_6Threshold BOOL Decimal ...

Page 386: ...NT Decimal PortFa1_18Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_19Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_20Utilization SINT Decimal MajorAlarmRelay BOOL Decimal AlarmRelay 0 MulticastGroupsActive DINT Binary Table 163 Output DataType 20 port switches AB STRATIX_5700_20PORT_MANAGED O 0 Member Name Type Default Display Style ValidValues AllPortsDisabled BOOL Decimal DisablePort 0 PortFa1_1Disable BOOL Decimal Disab...

Page 387: ...Style ValidValues Fault DINT Binary AnyPortConnected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 0 PortFa1_1Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 1 PortFa1_2Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 2 PortFa1_3Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 3 PortFa1_4Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 4 PortFa1_5Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 5 PortFa1_6Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 6 PortFa1_7Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 7 PortFa...

Page 388: ...cimal UnauthorizedDevice 10 PortFa1_11UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 11 PortFa1_12UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 12 PortFa1_13UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 13 PortFa1_14UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 14 PortFa1_15UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 15 PortFa1_16UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal Unauthoriz...

Page 389: ...OL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 19 PortFa1_20Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 20 PortFa1_21Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 21 PortFa1_22Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 22 PortFa1_23Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 23 PortFa1_24Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 24 AllPortsUtilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_1Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_2Utilization SINT Decim...

Page 390: ...OL Decimal DisablePort 4 PortFa1_5Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 5 PortFa1_6Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 6 PortFa1_7Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 7 PortFa1_8Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 8 PortFa1_9Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 9 PortFa1_10Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 10 PortFa1_11Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 11 PortFa1_12Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 12 PortFa1_13Disable...

Page 391: ...and the switch all 32 bits in the module fault word are set to 1 AnyPortConnected BOOL Indicates that at least one port has an active link PortGi1_1Connected BOOL Indicates that a particular port has an active link 0 Link not active 1 Link active PortGi1_2Connected BOOL PortFa1_1Connected BOOL PortFa1_2Connected BOOL PortFa1_3Connected BOOL PortFa1_4Connected BOOL PortFa1_5Connected BOOL PortFa1_6...

Page 392: ...OOL PortFa1_7UnauthorizedDevice BOOL PortFa1_8UnauthorizedDevice BOOL PortFa2_1UnauthorizedDevice BOOL PortFa2_2UnauthorizedDevice BOOL PortFa2_3UnauthorizedDevice BOOL PortFa2_4UnauthorizedDevice BOOL PortFa2_5UnauthorizedDevice BOOL PortFa2_6UnauthorizedDevice BOOL PortFa2_7UnauthorizedDevice BOOL PortFa2_8UnauthorizedDevice BOOL PortFa3_1UnauthorizedDevice BOOL PortFa3_2UnauthorizedDevice BOOL ...

Page 393: ... BOOL PortFa1_7Threshold BOOL PortFa1_8Threshold BOOL PortFa2_1Threshold BOOL PortFa2_2Threshold BOOL PortFa2_3Threshold BOOL PortFa2_4Threshold BOOL PortFa2_5Threshold BOOL PortFa2_6Threshold BOOL PortFa2_7Threshold BOOL PortFa2_8Threshold BOOL PortFa3_1Threshold BOOL PortFa3_2Threshold BOOL PortFa3_3Threshold BOOL PortFa3_4Threshold BOOL PortFa3_5Threshold BOOL PortFa3_6Threshold BOOL PortFa3_7T...

Page 394: ...Utilization SINT PortFa2_5Utilization SINT PortFa2_6Utilization SINT PortFa2_7Utilization SINT PortFa2_8Utilization SINT PortFa3_1Utilization SINT PortFa3_2Utilization SINT PortFa3_3Utilization SINT PortFa3_4Utilization SINT PortFa3_5Utilization SINT PortFa3_6Utilization SINT PortFa3_7Utilization SINT PortFa3_8Utilization SINT MajorAlarmRelay BOOL Indicates whether the major alarm relay is on or o...

Page 395: ...isable BOOL PortFa1_1Disable BOOL PortFa1_2Disable BOOL PortFa1_3Disable BOOL PortFa1_4Disable BOOL PortFa1_5Disable BOOL PortFa1_6Disable BOOL PortFa1_7Disable BOOL PortFa1_8Disable BOOL PortFa2_1Disable BOOL PortFa2_2Disable BOOL PortFa2_3Disable BOOL PortFa2_4Disable BOOL PortFa2_5Disable BOOL PortFa2_6Disable BOOL PortFa2_7Disable BOOL PortFa2_8Disable BOOL PortFa3_1Disable BOOL PortFa3_2Disab...

Page 396: ...396 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Appendix A DataTypes Notes ...

Page 397: ... on the switch Instance 0 does not apply to all ports as it does for bit maps The bit numbers identify each port when they are contained in a structure of all ports such as in the output assembly Bit 0 refers to any or all ports Topic Page Stratix 5400 Port Assignments 398 Stratix 5410 Port Assignments 400 Stratix 5700 Port Assignments 401 ArmorStratix 5700 Port Assignments 402 Stratix 8000 and 83...

Page 398: ...l ports Any All ports Any All ports 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 4 Gi1 4 Gi1 4 Gi1 4 Gi1 4 Gi1 4 Gi1 4 Gi1 4 5 Fa1 5 Fa1 5 Fa1 5 Fa1 5 Gi1 5 Gi1 5 Gi1 5 6 Fa1 6 Fa1 6 Fa1 6 Fa1 6 Gi1 6 Gi1 6 Gi1 6 7 Fa1 7 Fa1 7 Fa1 7 Fa1 7 Gi1 7 Gi1 7 Gi1 7 8 Fa1 8 Fa1 8 Fa1 8 Fa1 8 Gi1 8 Gi1 8 Gi1 8 9 Fa1 9 Fa1 ...

Page 399: ... Gi1 2 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 4 Gi1 4 Gi1 4 Gi1 4 Gi1 4 Gi1 4 5 Fa1 5 Gi1 5 Fa1 5 Gi1 5 Gi1 5 6 Fa1 6 Gi1 6 Fa1 6 Gi1 6 Gi1 6 7 Fa1 7 Gi1 7 Fa1 7 Gi1 7 Gi1 7 8 Fa1 8 Gi1 8 Fa1 8 Gi1 8 Gi1 8 9 Fa1 9 Gi1 9 Fa1 9 Gi1 9 Gi1 9 10 Fa1 10 Gi1 10 Fa1 10 Gi1 10 Gi1 10 11 Fa1 11 Gi1 11 Fa1 11 Gi1 11 Gi1 11 12 Fa1 12 Gi1 12 Fa1 12 Gi1 12 Gi1 12 13 Fa1 13 Gi1 13 Fa1 13 Gi1 13 Gi1 13 14 Fa1 14 Gi1 14 ...

Page 400: ...83 IMS28GNAC 1783 IMS28RDC 1783 IMS28RAC 1783 IMS28GRDC 1783 IMS28GRAC 0 Any All ports 1 Gi1 1 2 Gi1 2 3 Gi1 3 4 Gi1 4 5 Gi1 5 6 Gi1 6 7 Gi1 7 8 Gi1 8 9 Gi1 9 10 Gi1 10 11 Gi1 11 12 Gi1 12 13 Gi1 13 14 Gi1 14 15 Gi1 15 16 Gi1 16 17 Gi1 17 18 Gi1 18 19 Gi1 19 20 Gi1 20 21 Gi1 21 22 Gi1 22 23 Gi1 23 24 Gi1 24 25 Te1 25 or Gi1 25 26 Te1 26 or Gi1 26 27 Te1 27 or Gi1 27 28 Te1 28 or Gi1 28 ...

Page 401: ...Fa1 4 5 Fa1 5 Gi1 1 Fa1 5 Fa1 5 6 Fa1 6 Gi1 2 Fa1 6 Fa1 6 7 Fa1 7 Fa1 7 8 Fa1 8 Fa1 8 9 Fa1 9 Gi1 1 10 Fa1 10 Gi1 2 27 SVI1 SVI1 SVI1 SVI1 Table 171 18 and 20 port Switches Bit 1783 BMS12T4E2CGL 1783 BMS12T4E2CGP 1783 BMS12T4E2CGNK 1783 BMS20CL 1783 BMS20CA 1783 BMS20CGL 1783 BMS20CGN 1783 BMS20CGP 1783 BMS20CGPK 0 Any All ports Any All ports Any All ports 1 Fa1 1 Fa1 1 Fa1 1 2 Fa1 2 Fa1 2 Fa1 2 3...

Page 402: ...8T8E2TGN 1783 ZMS24TA 0 Any All ports Any All ports Any All ports Any All ports Any All ports 1 Fa1 1 Fa 1 Fa1 1 Fa1 1 Fa1 1 2 Fa1 2 Fa1 2 Fa1 2 Fa1 2 Fa1 2 3 Fa1 3 Fa1 3 Fa1 3 Fa1 3 Fa1 3 4 Fa1 4 Fa1 4 Fa1 4 Fa1 4 Fa1 4 5 Fa1 5 Fa1 5 Fa1 5 Fa1 5 Fa1 5 6 Fa1 6 Fa1 6 Fa1 6 Fa1 6 Fa1 6 7 Fa1 7 Fa1 7 Fa1 7 Fa1 7 Fa1 7 8 Fa1 8 Fa1 8 Fa1 8 Fa1 8 Fa1 8 9 Gi1 1 Fa1 9 Fa1 9 Fa1 9 10 Gi1 2 Fa1 10 Fa1 10 Fa...

Page 403: ...s Any All ports Any All ports Any All ports 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 3 Fa1 1 Fa1 1 Fa1 1 Fa1 1 Fa1 1 Fa1 1 Fa1 1 4 Fa1 2 Fa1 2 Fa1 2 Fa1 2 Fa1 2 Fa1 2 Fa1 2 5 Fa1 3 Fa1 3 Fa1 3 Fa1 3 Fa1 3 Fa1 3 Fa1 3 6 Fa1 4 Fa1 4 Fa1 4 Fa1 4 Fa1 4 Fa1 4 Fa1 4 7 Fa1 5 Fa1 5 Fa1 5 8 Fa1 6 Fa1 6 Fa1 6 9 Fa1 7 Fa1 7 Fa1 7 10 Fa1 8 Fa1 8 Fa1 8 11 Fa2 1 Fa...

Page 404: ...404 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Appendix B Port Assignments for CIP Data Notes ...

Page 405: ...M007I EN P December 2017 405 Appendix C Port Numbering Topic Page Stratix 5400 Port Numbering 406 Stratix 5410 Port Numbering 414 Stratix 5700 Port Numbering 415 ArmorStratix 5700 Port Numbering 422 Stratix 8000 and 8300 Port Numbering 425 ...

Page 406: ...ription Port Numbering on Switch Labels Port Numbering in config txtText File 1783 HMS4C4CGN 8 port 4 combo Gigabit ports 4 combo Ethernet ports managed switch Layer 2 firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Gi1 3 Gi1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 1783 HMS8T4CGN 12 port 4 combo Gigabit ports 8 Ethernet ports managed switch Layer 2 firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Gi1 3 Gi1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa...

Page 407: ...i1 1 Gi1 2 Gi1 3 Gi1 4 Gi1 5 Gi1 6 Gi1 7 Gi1 8 Gi1 9 Gi1 10 Gi1 11 Gi1 12 1783 HMS8SG4CGN 12 port 4 Gigabit combo ports 8 Gigabit SFP ports managed switch Layer 2 firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Gi1 3 Gi1 4 Gi1 5 Gi1 6 Gi1 7 Gi1 8 Gi1 9 Gi1 10 Gi1 11 Gi1 12 1783 HMS4EG8CGN 12 port 4 Gigabit ports 4 Gigabit combo ports 4 Gigabit PoE PoE ports managed switch Layer 2 firmware 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 408: ...Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Fa1 9 Fa1 10 Fa1 11 Fa1 12 Fa1 13 Fa1 14 Fa1 15 Fa1 16 1783 HMS4SG8EG4CGN 16 port 4Gigabitcomboports 8GigabitPoE PoE ports 4 Gigabit SFP ports managed switch Layer 2 firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Gi1 3 Gi1 4 Gi1 5 Gi1 6 Gi1 7 Gi1 8 Gi1 9 Gi1 10 Gi1 11 Gi1 12 Gi1 13 Gi1 14 Gi1 15 Gi1 16 Table 172 Stratix 5400 Port Numbering Continued Cat No Descriptio...

Page 409: ...9 Fa1 10 Fa1 11 Fa1 12 Fa1 13 Fa1 14 Fa1 15 Fa1 16 Fa1 17 Fa1 18 Fa1 19 Fa1 20 1783 HMS16TG4CGN 20 port 16 Gigabit ports 4 Gigabit combo ports managed switch Layer 2 firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Gi1 3 Gi1 4 Gi1 5 Gi1 6 Gi1 7 Gi1 8 Gi1 9 Gi1 10 Gi1 11 Gi1 12 Gi1 13 Gi1 14 Gi1 15 Gi1 16 Gi1 17 Gi1 18 Gi1 19 Gi1 20 Table 172 Stratix 5400 Port Numbering Conti...

Page 410: ... 16 Gi1 17 Gi1 18 Gi1 19 Gi1 20 1783 HMS8TG4CGR 12 port 8 Ethernet ports 4 Gigabit combo ports managed switch Layer 3 firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Gi1 3 Gi1 4 Gi1 5 Gi1 6 Gi1 7 Gi1 8 Gi1 9 Gi1 10 Gi1 11 Gi1 12 1783 HMS8SG4CGR 12 port 4 Gigabit combo ports 8 Gigabit SFP ports managed switch Layer 3 firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Gi1 3 Gi1 4 Gi1 5 Gi1 6 Gi1 7 Gi1 ...

Page 411: ...it ports 4 Gigabit combo ports 4 Gigabit PoE PoE ports managed switch Layer 3 firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Gi1 3 Gi1 4 Gi1 5 Gi1 6 Gi1 7 Gi1 8 Gi1 9 Gi1 10 Gi1 11 Gi1 12 Table 172 Stratix 5400 Port Numbering Continued Cat No Description Port Numbering on Switch Labels Port Numbering in config txtText File ...

Page 412: ...1 6 Gi1 7 Gi1 8 Gi1 9 Gi1 10 Gi1 11 Gi1 12 Gi1 13 Gi1 14 Gi1 15 Gi1 16 1783 HMS16TG4CGR 20 port 16 Gigabit ports 4 Gigabit combo ports managed switch Layer 3 firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Gi1 3 Gi1 4 Gi1 5 Gi1 6 Gi1 7 Gi1 8 Gi1 9 Gi1 10 Gi1 11 Gi1 12 Gi1 13 Gi1 14 Gi1 15 Gi1 16 Gi1 17 Gi1 18 Gi1 19 Gi1 20 Table 172 Stratix 5400 Port Numbering Continued Cat...

Page 413: ...it PoE PoE ports managed switch Layer 3 firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Gi1 3 Gi1 4 Gi1 5 Gi1 6 Gi1 7 Gi1 8 Gi1 9 Gi1 10 Gi1 11 Gi1 12 Gi1 13 Gi1 14 Gi1 15 Gi1 16 Gi1 17 Gi1 18 Gi1 19 Gi1 20 Table 172 Stratix 5400 Port Numbering Continued Cat No Description Port Numbering on Switch Labels Port Numbering in config txtText File ...

Page 414: ...i1 18 Gi1 19 Gi1 20 Gi1 21 Gi1 22 Gi1 23 Gi1 24 Te1 25 or Gi1 25 Te1 26 or Gi1 26 Te1 27 or Gi1 27 Te1 28 or Gi1 28 1783 IMS28NAC 28 port 12GigabitPoE PoE ports 12Gigabit 410GigabitSFPports managed switch Layer 2 firmware AC power supply 1783 IMS28RDC 28 port 12GigabitPoE PoE ports 12Gigabit 410GigabitSFPports managed switch Layer 3 firmware DC power supply 1783 IMS28RAC 28 port 12GigabitPoE PoE p...

Page 415: ...te firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 1783 BMS4S2SGA 6 port 4 SFP slots 2 SFP Gigabit slots managed switch full firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 1783 BMS06SL 6 port 4 Ethernet ports 2 SFP slots managed switch lite firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 1783 BMS06SA 6 port 4 Ethernet ports 2 SFP slots managed switch full firmware 1 2 3...

Page 416: ... 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 1783 BMS10CL 10 port 8 Ethernet ports 2 combo ports managed switch lite firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Fa1 9 Fa1 10 1783 BMS10CA 10 port 8 Ethernet ports 2 combo ports managed switch full firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Fa1 9 Fa1 10 1783 BMS10CGL 10 port 8 Ethernet ports 2 ...

Page 417: ... Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 1783 BMS10CGP 10 port 8 Ethernet ports 2 combo Gigabit ports managed switch full firmware PTP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 1783 BMS12T4E2CGNK 18 port 12Ethernetports 4PoE PoE ports 2comboGigabitports managed switch full firmware PTP NAT conformal coating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa...

Page 418: ...rts 2comboGigabitports managed switch lite firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Fa1 9 Fa1 10 Fa1 11 Fa1 12 Fa1 13 Fa1 14 Fa1 15 Fa1 16 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 1783 BMS20CL 20 port 16 Ethernet ports 2 SFP slots 2 combo ports managed switch lite firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1...

Page 419: ... 9 Fa1 10 Fa1 11 Fa1 12 Fa1 13 Fa1 14 Fa1 15 Fa1 16 Fa1 17 Fa1 18 Fa1 19 Fa1 20 1783 BMS20CGL 20 port 16 Ethernet ports 2 SFP slots 2 combo Gigabit ports managed switch lite firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Fa1 9 Fa1 10 Fa1 11 Fa1 12 Fa1 13 Fa1 14 Fa1 15 Fa1 16 Fa1 17 Fa1 18 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Table 174 Stratix 5700 Port Numbering C...

Page 420: ...1 8 Fa1 9 Fa1 10 Fa1 11 Fa1 12 Fa1 13 Fa1 14 Fa1 15 Fa1 16 Fa1 17 Fa1 18 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 1783 BMS20CGP 20 port 16 Ethernet ports 2 SFP slots 2 combo Gigabit ports managed switch full firmware PTP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Fa1 9 Fa1 10 Fa1 11 Fa1 12 Fa1 13 Fa1 14 Fa1 15 Fa1 16 Fa1 17 Fa1 18 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Table 174 Stratix 5700 Port Nu...

Page 421: ...ports managed switch full firmware PTP conformal coating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Fa1 9 Fa1 10 Fa1 11 Fa1 12 Fa1 13 Fa1 14 Fa1 15 Fa1 16 Fa1 17 Fa1 18 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Table 174 Stratix 5700 Port Numbering Continued Cat No Description Port Numbering on Switch Labels PortNumberinginconfig textFile ...

Page 422: ...text File 1783 ZMS8TA 8 port 8 Ethernet ports managed switch full firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 1783 ZMS4T4E2TGP 10 port 2 Gigabit ports 4 Ethernet ports 4 PoE PoE ports managed switch full firmware PTP GE 1 GE 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 1783 ZMS4T4E2TGN 10 port 2 Gigabit ports 4 Ethernet ports 4 PoE PoE ...

Page 423: ... 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Fa1 9 Fa1 10 Fa1 11 Fa1 12 Fa1 13 Fa1 14 Fa1 15 Fa1 16 1783 ZMS8T8E2TGN 18 port 2 Gigabit ports 8 Ethernet ports 8 PoE PoE ports managed switch full firmware PTP NAT GE 1 GE 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Fa1 9 Fa1 10 Fa1 11 Fa1 12 Fa1 13 Fa1 14 Fa1 15 Fa1 16 Table 175 ArmorStratix 5700 Port Numbering Contin...

Page 424: ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Fa1 9 Fa1 10 Fa1 11 Fa1 12 Fa1 13 Fa1 14 Fa1 15 Fa1 16 Fa1 17 Fa1 18 Fa1 19 Fa1 20 Fa1 21 Fa1 22 Fa1 23 Fa1 24 Table 175 ArmorStratix 5700 Port Numbering Continued Cat No Description Port Numbering on Switch Labels Port Numbering in config text File ...

Page 425: ...in config txtText File 1783 MS06T 6 port 2 Gigabit ports 4 Ethernet ports base switch Gigabit ports 1 2 Fast Ethernet ports 1 2 3 4 Gigabit ports Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Fast Ethernet ports Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 1783 MS10T 10 port 2 Gigabit ports 8 Ethernet ports base switch Gigabit ports 1 2 Fast Ethernet ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Gigabit ports Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Fast Ethernet ports Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 ...

Page 426: ...sion module 1 2 3 4 Fa 1 Fa 2 Fa 3 Fa 4 1783 MX08S 8 port 8 SFP ports expansion module 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fa 1 Fa 2 Fa 3 Fa 4 Fa 5 Fa 6 Fa 7 Fa 8 1783 MX08T 8 port 8 Ethernet ports expansion module 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fa 1 Fa 2 Fa 3 Fa 4 Fa 5 Fa 6 Fa 7 Fa 8 1783 MX08F 8 port 8 Ethernet ports expansion module 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fa 1 Fa 2 Fa 3 Fa 4 Fa 5 Fa 6 Fa 7 Fa 8 Table 176 Stratix 8000 8300 Switch and Ex...

Page 427: ...s how to connect to ports on Stratix 5410 switches 10 100 1000 Ports The 10 100 1000 Ethernet PoE PoE ports use standard RJ45 connectors and Ethernet pinouts with internal crossovers Figure 56 10 100 1000 Connector Pinouts Topic Page Stratix 5410 Cables and Connectors 427 Stratix 5400 and 5700 Cables and Connectors 433 ArmorStratix 5700 Cables and Connectors 439 Stratix 8000 8300 Cables and Connec...

Page 428: ...utside of the left plug must differ from the color of the wire that is connected to the pin on the inside of the right plug Figure 66 and Figure 67 show the cable schematics Figure 57 TwoTwisted pair Straight through Cable Schematics Figure 58 FourTwisted pair Straight through Cable Schematics When connecting the ports to 10BASE T and 100BASE TX compatible devices such as switches or repeaters you...

Page 429: ...tible devices Figure 68 and Figure 69 show the cable schematics Figure 59 TwoTwisted pair Crossover Cable Schematics Figure 60 FourTwisted pair Crossover Cable Schematics IMPORTANT Use a four twisted pair Category 5 cable when connecting to a 1000BASE T compatible device or PoE port Switch 3 TD 6 TD 1 RD 2 RD Switch 3 TD 6 TD 1 RD 2 RD H5579 1 TPO 2 TPO 3 TP1 6 TP1 1 TP0 Switch Switch 2 TP0 3 TP1 ...

Page 430: ...tor a switch Stratix 5410 switches have these console ports A USB 5 pin mini Type B port on the front panel The USB console port uses a USB Type A to 5 pin mini Type B cable To use the USB cable download the drivers for MicrosoftWindows from http www rockwellautomation com The USB cable is not provided with the switch RJ45 console port on the front panel Console 28 ANA TimeCode TOD IN OU Console 2...

Page 431: ...er and the console device The RJ45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter is not supplied with the switch Table 177 Pinouts with DB 9 Pin Switch Console Port DTE RJ45 to DB 9Terminal Adapter Console Device Signal DB 9 Pin Signal RTS 8 CTS DTR 6 DSR TxD 2 RxD GND 5 GND GND 5 GND RxD 3 TxD DSR 4 DTR CTS 7 RTS Table 178 Pinouts with DB 25 Pin Switch Console Port DTE RJ45 to DB 25TerminalAdapter Console Device S...

Page 432: ... Panel Alarm Connector Figure 62 Alarm Connector Pinout Ethernet PoE Port Cable Specifications For Ethernet PoE ports use a Category 5 Cat 5 cable with a distance of up to 100 m 328 ft 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 Pin Label 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Alarm 1 input Alarm 2 input Alarm output normally closed Alarm 3 input Alarm 4 input Alarm output normally open Alarm output common Alarm input common ...

Page 433: ...gure 63 10 100 Connector Pinouts Figure 64 10 100 1000 Connector Pinouts PoE ports integrate power and data signals on the same wires The ports use standard RJ45 connectors and Ethernet pinouts with internal crossovers Figure 65 10 100 PoE Connector Pinouts and Power Sourcing Equipment PSE Voltage 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 Pin Label 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RD RD TD NC NC TD NC NC 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 Pin Label 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 434: ... outside of the left plug must differ in color from the wire that is connected to the pin on the inside of the right plug Figure 66 and Figure 67 show the cable schematics Figure 66 TwoTwisted pair Straight through Cable Schematics Figure 67 FourTwisted pair Straight through Cable Schematics When connecting the ports to 10BASE T and 100BASE TX compatible devices such as switches or repeaters you c...

Page 435: ...combo ports The Ethernet port on a dual purpose port uses standard RJ45 connectors The following figure shows the pinouts Figure 70 Ethernet Port RJ45 Connector The SFP module slot on a dual purpose port uses SFP modules for fiber optic ports The auto MDIX feature is enabled by default IMPORTANT Use a four twisted pair Category 5 cable when connecting to a 1000BASE T compatible device or PoE port ...

Page 436: ... monitor a switch Stratix 5700 switches have these console ports A USB 5 pin mini Type B port on the front panel The USB console port uses a USB Type A to 5 pin mini Type B cable To use the USB cable download the drivers for MicrosoftWindows from http www rockwellautomation com The USB cable is not provided with the switch RJ45 console ports on the front and rear panels Only one console port can b...

Page 437: ...er and the console device The RJ45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter is not supplied with the switch Table 179 Pinouts with DB 9 Pin Switch Console Port DTE RJ45 to DB 9Terminal Adapter Console Device Signal DB 9 Pin Signal RTS 8 CTS DTR 6 DSR TxD 2 RxD GND 5 GND GND 5 GND RxD 3 TxD DSR 4 DTR CTS 7 RTS Table 180 Pinouts with DB 25 Pin Switch Console Port DTE RJ45 to DB 25TerminalAdapter Console Device S...

Page 438: ... PoE ports use a Category 5 Cat 5 cable with a distance of up to 100 m 328 ft Alarm Relay Coil Alarm Input 2 Alarm Input 1 User supplied contact closure generates external alarms 1 2 3 4 5 6 To Alarm Input 24V DC from User To Alarm Input Alarms Connector NO COM NC IN2 REF IN1 Label Connection NO Alarm Output Normally Open NO connection COM Alarm Output Common connection NC Alarm Output Normally Cl...

Page 439: ... 100 Ethernet ports use M12 D coded 4 pin connectors and Ethernet pinouts with twisted pair crossovers or straight through cables Figure 72 10 100 Connector Pinouts 100 1000 Ports The 100 1000 Ethernet ports use M12 X coded 8 pin connectors and Ethernet pinouts with twisted pair crossovers or straight through cables Figure 73 100 1000 Connector Pinouts 1 RD 2 TD 3 RD 4 TD 1 BI_DA 2 BI_DA 3 BI_DB 4...

Page 440: ... identify a crossover cable compare the two modular ends of the cable Hold the cable ends side by side with the tab at the back The color of the wire that is connected to the pin on the outside of the left plug must differ in color from the wire that is connected to the pin on the inside of the right plug Figure 74 and Figure 75 show the cable schematics Figure 74 TwoTwisted pair Straight through ...

Page 441: ...when both ports do not have an X You can use Category 3 4 or 5 cabling when connecting to 10BASE T compatible devices You must use Category 5 cabling when connecting to 100BASE TX compatible devices Figure 76 and Figure 77 show the cable schematics Figure 76 TwoTwisted pair Crossover Cable Schematics Figure 77 FourTwisted pair Crossover Cable Schematics IMPORTANT Use a four twisted pair Category 5...

Page 442: ... to the console port with an M12 to DB 9 cable Figure 78 Obtain a male 5 pin DC Micro style M12 connector configuration cordset such as Allen Bradley Bulletin 889D Obtain a DB 9 connector and attach it to one end of the cable Figure 78 M12 to DB 9 Cable Figure 79 Console Port Pinout Figure 80 DB 9 Connector Pinout M8 Cable DB9 S Connector Pin Function Pin Function 1 RTS 8 CTS 2 CTS 7 RTS 3 TD 2 RD...

Page 443: ...yle M12 connector configuration cordset such as Allen Bradley Bulletin 889D Figure 81 Alarm Connector Pinout Figure 82 Wiring Example for Alarm Inputs and Outputs 4 5 3 1 2 1 NO 2 NC 3 Unconnected 4 Unconnected 5 Common Alarm Relay Coil 1 2 3 4 5 24V DC from User To Alarm Input Alarms Connector NO COM NC Label Connection NO Alarm Output Normally Open NO connection NC Alarm Output Normally Closed N...

Page 444: ...cribes how to connect to ports on Stratix 8000 8300 switches 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ports The 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ethernet ports use standard RJ45 connectors and Ethernet pinouts with internal crossovers Figure 83 10 100 Connector Pinouts Figure 84 10 100 1000 Connector Pinouts TIP The auto MDIX feature is enabled by default 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 Pin Label 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RD RD TD NC NC TD NC NC 2 3 ...

Page 445: ...entify a crossover cable compare the two modular ends of the cable Hold the cable ends side by side with the tab at the back The color of the wire that is connected to the pin on the outside of the left plug must differ in color from the wire that is connected to the pin on the inside of the right plug Figure 86 and Figure 87 show the cable schematics Figure 86 TwoTwisted pair Straight through Cab...

Page 446: ...or when both ports do not have an X You can use Category 3 4 or 5 cabling when connecting to 10BASE T compatible devices You must use Category 5 cabling when connecting to 100BASE TX compatible devices Figure 88 and Figure 89 show the cable schematics Figure 88 TwoTwisted pair Crossover Cable Schematics Figure 89 FourTwisted pair Crossover Cable Schematics IMPORTANT Use a four twisted pair Categor...

Page 447: ...pose port uses standard RJ45 connectors The following figure shows the pinouts Figure 91 Ethernet Port RJ45 Connector The SFP module slot on a dual purpose port uses SFP modules for fiber optic ports ATTENTION Invisible laser radiation can be emitted from disconnected fibers or connectors Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments ATTENTION Invisible laser radiation can be e...

Page 448: ...The supplied RJ45 to DB 9 adapter cable connects the console port of the switch to a computer Obtain an RJ45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter if you want to connect the switch console port to a terminal Table 181 lists the pinouts for the console port the RJ45 to DB 9 adapter cable and the console device Table 181 Pinouts with CB 9 Pin Switch Console Port DTE RJ45 to DB 9Terminal Adapter Console Device...

Page 449: ...console device The RJ45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter is not supplied with the switch PoE Port Cable Specifications For PoE ports use a Category 5 Cat 5 cable with a distance of up to 100 m 328 ft Table 182 Pinouts with DB 25 Pin Switch Console Port DTE RJ45 to DB 25Terminal Adapter Console Device Signal DB 25 Pin Signal RTS 5 CTS DTR 6 DSR TxD 3 RxD GND 7 GND GND 7 GND RxD 2 TxD DSR 20 DTR CTS 4 RT...

Page 450: ...450 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007I EN P December 2017 Appendix D Cables and Connectors Notes ...

Page 451: ...nel group PRP 213 306 CIP data 44 enable for active ring DHCP server 117 enable on VLAN 38 CIP Sync Time Synchronization compatible switches 16 overview 84 CLI access via console port 70 access via SSH 38 70 access via Telnet 70 clock modes Boundary 84 95 End to End Transparent 85 97 Forward 85 97 NTP PTP 85 98 connection faults 58 connectors and cables 10 100 1000 428 434 440 441 445 446 console ...

Page 452: ...ram action 58 Feature mode 149 firmware upgrade troubleshoot 336 Forward mode 85 91 frame size 157 213 frequency bands 150 Full duplex mode 50 146 G global macros for CIP traffic 42 for motion traffic 42 158 global navigation satellite system SeeGNSS GNSS 20 150 151 152 GNSS status 293 GPS status indicator 293 GSD file 245 248 H Half duplex mode 50 146 hardware features 18 hardware requirements De...

Page 453: ... Motion Prioritized QoS macro 158 MTU 16 157 multicast storm 227 Multi mode Express Setup overview 30 requirements 26 Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP 272 multiple VLANs for DLR 103 N NAT configuration considerations 167 configuration overview 160 configureviaDeviceManagerWebinterface 168 179 configure via Logix Designer application 180 191 192 definition 159 diagnostics 307 310 312 management...

Page 454: ... channel group 213 considerations 213 frame size 213 infrastructure switches 218 overview 210 port statistics 306 PortFast 213 218 RedBox 212 214 status 320 topology 211 212 troubleshoot 218 PTP compatible switches 16 configure via Device Manager 86 configure via Logix Designer application 94 overview 84 PTP modes Boundary 84 95 End to End Transparent 85 97 Forward 85 97 NTP PTP Clock 85 98 Q Qos ...

Page 455: ...Stratix and ArmorStratix 5700 287 288 STCN interface 254 STCN segment 254 STCN STP 254 storm control described 227 thresholds 227 STP BPDU Guard 275 configure via Device Manager 273 configureviaLogixDesignerapplication 276 MSTP 272 overview 272 PortFast 275 PVST 272 Rapid PVST 272 straight through cable pinout two twisted pair 10 100 ports 428 429 434 435 440 441 445 446 subnet mask DHCP IP addres...

Page 456: ...s 333 trunk port choose 51 VLAN 0 priority tagging 244 U unicast storm 227 upgrade firmware 68 V VLAN 0 priority tagging enable 50 281 for PROFINET 243 244 overview 280 priority values 281 VLAN memberships changing 264 prerequisite 264 VLANs access VLAN 51 allowed 51 assign to NAT instance 166 171 175 182 185 configure via Device Manager 278 configureviaLogixDesignerapplication 278 enable CIP 38 m...

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