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Configuring PROFINET
Monitoring and Maintaining PROFINET
Monitoring and Maintaining PROFINET
Example
IE5000#show profinet status
State : Enabled
Vlan : 2
Id : Ie5000
Connected : Yes
ReductRatio : 128
GSD Version: Match
Troubleshooting PROFINET
The PLC has LEDs that display red for alarms, and the I/O supervisor software monitors those alarms.
To troubleshoot PROFINET use the
debug profinet
privileged EXEC command with the keywords shown in
. Be aware that the output of a
debug
command might cause a serial link to fail. You should use these
commands only under the guidance of a Cisco Technical Support engineer. When you use this command, use Telnet to
access the Cisco IOS command-line interface (CLI) by using Ethernet rather than a serial port.
Additional References
The following sections provide references related to switch administration:
Table 19
Commands for Displaying the PROFINET Configuration
Command
Purpose
show profinet sessions
Displays the currently connected PROFINET sessions.
show profinet status
Displays the status of the PROFINET subsystem.
show lldp neighbor interface x/x detail
Displays information about the adjacent interface.
Table 20
Commands for Troubleshooting the PROFINET Configuration
Command
Purpose
debug profinet alarm
Displays the alarm status (on or off) and content of PROFINET alarms.
debug profinet cyclic
Displays information about the time-cycle-based PROFINET Ethernet frames.
debug profinet error
Displays the PROFINET session errors.
debug profinet packet ethernet
Displays information about the PROFINET Ethernet packets.
debug profinet packet udp
Displays information about the PROFINET Upper Layer Data Protocol (UDP)
packets.
debug profinet platform
Displays information about the interaction between the Cisco IOS software and
PROFINET.
debug profinet topology
Displays the PROFINET topology packets received.
debug profinet trace
Displays a group of traced debug output logs.
Summary of Contents for IE 4000
Page 12: ...8 Configuration Overview Default Settings After Initial Switch Configuration ...
Page 52: ...48 Configuring Interfaces Monitoring and Maintaining the Interfaces ...
Page 108: ...104 Configuring Switch Clusters Additional References ...
Page 128: ...124 Performing Switch Administration Additional References ...
Page 130: ...126 Configuring PTP ...
Page 140: ...136 Configuring CIP Additional References ...
Page 146: ...142 Configuring SDM Templates Configuration Examples for Configuring SDM Templates ...
Page 192: ...188 Configuring Switch Based Authentication Additional References ...
Page 244: ...240 Configuring IEEE 802 1x Port Based Authentication Additional References ...
Page 298: ...294 Configuring VLANs Additional References ...
Page 336: ...332 Configuring STP Additional References ...
Page 408: ...404 Configuring DHCP Additional References ...
Page 450: ...446 Configuring IGMP Snooping and MVR Additional References ...
Page 490: ...486 Configuring SPAN and RSPAN Additional References ...
Page 502: ...498 Configuring Layer 2 NAT ...
Page 770: ...766 Configuring IPv6 MLD Snooping Related Documents ...
Page 930: ...926 Configuring IP Unicast Routing Related Documents ...
Page 976: ...972 Configuring Cisco IOS IP SLAs Operations Additional References ...
Page 978: ...974 Dying Gasp ...
Page 990: ...986 Configuring Enhanced Object Tracking Monitoring Enhanced Object Tracking ...
Page 994: ...990 Configuring MODBUS TCP Displaying MODBUS TCP Information ...
Page 996: ...992 Ethernet CFM ...
Page 1066: ...1062 Using an SD Card SD Card Alarms ...