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Chapter 2
Configuration via the
Studio 5000 Environment
You can manage the switch by using the Logix Designer application in the
Studio 5000® environment. The Logix Designer application is IEC 61131-3
compliant and offers relay ladder, structured text, function block diagram, and
sequential function chart editors for you to develop application programs.
Administrative Mode
Choose one of the following administrative modes:
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Access—The interface is in permanent nontrunking mode and negotiates to convert the neighboring link into a nontrunk link even if the
neighboring interface is a trunk interface. If you choose this option, also choose an Access VLAN. An access port belongs to and carries the traffic of
only one VLAN (unless it is configured as a voice VLAN port).
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Trunk—The interface is in permanent trunking mode and negotiates to convert the neighboring link into a trunk link even if the neighboring
interface is not a trunk interface. If you choose this option, also choose whether to allow All VLANs or specified VLAN IDs.
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Dynamic Auto—The interface converts the link to a trunk link if the neighboring interface is set to trunk or desirable mode. This mode is the
default setting. If you choose this option, specify an Access VLAN to use when the link is in access mode. Also specify whether to allow All VLANs or
specified VLAN IDs when the link is in trunk mode.
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Dynamic Desirable—If the neighboring interface is set to Trunk, Dynamic Desirable, or Auto mode, the interface converts the link to a trunk link. If
you choose this option, specify an Access VLAN to use when the link is in access mode. Also choose whether to allow All VLANs or specified VLAN IDs
when the link is in Trunk mode.
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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 router interface, except that it does not support VLAN subinterfaces. Routed ports
can be configured with a Layer 3 routing protocol. A routed port is a Layer 3 interface only and does not support Layer 2 protocols, such as DTP and
STP. Routed ports are supported only on switches running the IP base or IP services image.
Default: Dynamic Auto
Access VLAN
The VLAN that an interface belongs to and carries traffic for when the port is configured as or is acting as a nontrunking interface.
Allowed VLAN
(Appears only on the Edit Physical Port page). The VLANs for which the interface handles traffic when the port is configured as or is dynamically acting
as a trunking interface:
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To allow traffic on all available VLANs, click All VLANs.
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To limit traffic to specific VLANs, click VLAN IDs and enter the VLAN numbers.
Native VLAN
(Appears only on the Edit Physical Port page). The VLAN that transports untagged packets.
Table 16 - Port Settings (Continued)
Field
Description
Table 17 - Logix Designer Hardware Requirements
Attribute
Requirement
Processor speed
Pentium II 450 MHz min
Pentium III 733 MHz (or better) recommended
RAM
128 MB min
256 MB recommended
Free hard disk space
3 GB
Optical drives
DVD
Video requirements
256-color VGA graphics adapter
800 x 600-min resolution (True Color 1024 x 768 recommended)
Resolution
800 x 600-min resolution (True Color 1024 x 768 recommended)
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