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8089_en_03

flWorkTraps

OID

1.3.6.1.4.1.4346.11.11.3

flWorkTrapsDelemeter

OID

1.3.6.1.4.1.4346.11.11.3.0

trapPasswdAccess

trapFWHealth

trapFWConf

trapPowerSupply

trapRstpRingFailure

Syntax

Integer (0 ... 24)

Access

Read

Description

Contains the designation of the interface module.

OID

1.3.6.1.4.1.4346.11.11.3.0.1

Description

Sent to the defined trap receivers on each modification or attempted modification of the de-

vice password and contains information about the status of the last modification or at-

tempted modification.

OID

1.3.6.1.4.1.4346.11.11.3.0.2

Description

Sent to the diagnostic display on each firmware-related modification and contains addi-

tional information about the firmware status.

OID

1.3.6.1.4.1.4346.11.11.3.0.3

Description

Sent each time the configuration is saved and informs the management station that the

configuration has been saved successfully.

This trap is sent in the event of configuration modifications (port name, port mode, device

name, IP address, trap receiver address, port mirroring, etc.), which are not yet saved per-

manently. The trap therefore provides a warning that, if not saved permanently, the

changes will be lost on a reset.

The “flWorkNetIfParamAssignment” object must be set to static (1), otherwise

objects cannot be written.

OID

1.3.6.1.4.1.4346.11.11.3.0.4

Description

Sent each time the redundant power supply fails.

OID

1.3.6.1.4.1.4346.11.11.3.0.6

Description

Sent in the event of a link interrupt in the redundant RSTP ring.

Summary of Contents for 2700290

Page 1: ...User manual Smart Managed Narrow Switch Order No ...

Page 2: ...ch UM EN FL SWITCH SMN 6TX 2POF PN 03 Designation Version Order No FL SWITCH SMN 6TX 2POF PN 2700290 FL SWITCH SMN 8TX PN 2989501 FL SWITCH SMN 6TX 2FX 2989543 FL SWITCH SMN 6TX 2FX SM 2989556 User manual Designation Revision Order No This user manual is valid for ...

Page 3: ... phoenixcontact com Published by PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH Co KG Flachsmarktstraße 8 32825 Blomberg GERMANY Should you have any suggestions or recommendations for improvement of the contents and layout of our manuals please send your comments to tecdoc phoenixcontact com This is the safety alert symbol It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards Obey all safety measures that follow thi...

Page 4: ...oducts in your specific application in particular with regard to observing the applicable standards and regulations All information made available in the technical data is supplied without any accompanying guarantee whether expressly mentioned implied or tacitly assumed In general the provisions of the current standard Terms and Conditions of Phoenix Contact apply exclusively in particular as conc...

Page 5: ...art mode 20 3 2 1 Activating Smart mode 20 3 3 Frame switching 22 3 3 1 Store and forward 22 3 3 2 Multi address function 22 3 3 3 Learning addresses 22 3 3 4 Prioritization 23 4 Configuration and diagnostics 25 4 1 Making contact between the SMN and PC for initial configuration 25 4 1 1 Operation with static IP addresses 25 4 2 Web based management WBM 27 4 2 1 General function 27 4 2 2 Requireme...

Page 6: ...ee 122 6 Media Redundancy Protocol MRP 133 6 1 General function 133 6 2 MRP manager 133 6 2 1 Network examples 134 6 3 Enabling web pages for using MRP in WBM 135 6 4 Configuration of MRP 136 6 4 1 MRP general 136 6 4 2 MRP configuration 137 7 Multicast filtering 139 7 1 Basics 139 7 2 Enabling the web pages for multicast filtering in WBM 139 7 3 Static multicast groups 139 7 3 1 Current Multicast...

Page 7: ... the switch as a PROFINET device 157 9 2 3 Configuration via the engineering tool 158 9 2 4 PROFINET flashing function 159 9 2 5 Device naming 159 9 2 6 Operating in the PROFINET environment 159 9 3 PROFINET alarms 159 9 3 1 Alarms in WBM 160 9 4 Process data communication 160 9 4 1 Control word 160 9 5 PDEV function description 161 9 5 1 PROFINET stack and PDEV function 162 10 Link Layer Discover...

Page 8: ...FL SWITCH SMN 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 8089_en_03 ...

Page 9: ...or mat FL SWITCH SMN 6TX 2FX SM Figure 1 1 Smart Managed Compact Switch versions Future proof networks for the highest demands Maximum performance 10 100 Mbps on each RJ45 port 100 Mbps for fiber optic ports Maximum availability Maximum network availability A device design that does not use a fan the redundant power supply and conformance with all relevant industrial standards in terms of EMC clim...

Page 10: ...guration Coupling of copper segments with different transmission speeds Automatic detection of 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps data transmission speed with auto cross ing for the RJ45 ports Flexible use of fiber optics in SCRJ format Increased availability through the use of redundant transmission paths with the shortest switch over times using Rapid Spanning Tree and fast ring detection Support of vari ous t...

Page 11: ...ecific LED The three LEDs below the switch indicate the selected mode This information is then displayed by all port specific LEDs see also example on page 14 In addition this button is used to set the switch to Smart mode for details see Using Smart mode on page 20 Mini DIN RS 232 RS 232 interface in Mini DIN format for on site configuration via the serial interface Signal contact The floating si...

Page 12: ...Smart Managed Compact Switch 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 8089_en_03 Depth from top edge of DIN rail without MEM PLUG 130 mm Figure 1 3 Housing dimensions of the FL SWITCH SMN in millimeters 56 mm 133 mm ...

Page 13: ...e An additional LED is located on the front of the SMN for each port The function of the second LED MODE for each port can be set using the MODE switch see also example below There are three options during the boot process the mode and port LEDs are permanently on ACT Activity Green On Transmitting receiving telegrams Off Not transmitting receiving telegrams SPD Speed Green ON green 100 Mbps Off 1...

Page 14: ...t 1 is in full duplex mode B The switch has been used to select the data transmission speed SPD the mode LEDs now indicate that port 1 is operating at 10 Mbps port 2 is operating at 100 Mbps port 3 is operating at 100 Mbps and port 4 is not operating at all Figure 1 4 Example of status indicators 1 2 1 Firmware versions and their functions Firmware version 1 00 provides the standard switch functio...

Page 15: ...ule onto the DIN rail from above 1 The upper holding keyway of the module must be hooked onto the top edge of the DIN rail Push the module from the front towards the mounting surface 2 Figure 2 1 Snapping the SMN onto the DIN rail 2 Once the module has been snapped on properly check that it is fixed securely on the DIN rail Check whether the positive latch is facing upwards i e snapped on correctl...

Page 16: ...ing one voltage source Redundant 24 V DC supply Figure 2 4 Supplying the SMN using two voltage sources If redundant power supply monitoring is active default setting an error is indicated if only one voltage is applied A bridge between US1 and US2 prevents this error message However it is also possible to deactivate monitoring in web based management or via SNMP OUT 24 V DC US1GND US2 GND R1 R2 In...

Page 17: ...age 44 2 2 3 Assignment of the RJ45 Ethernet connectors In the event of a non redundant voltage supply the switch indicates the voltage supply failure by opening the signal contact This error message can be prevented by connecting the supply voltage to both terminal blocks in parallel as shown in Figure 2 3 or by deac tivating redundant power supply monitoring in web based management or via SNMP T...

Page 18: ... All Factoryline devices must be grounded so that any possible interference is shielded from the data telegram and discharged to ground potential A wire of at least 2 5 mm2 must be used for grounding When mounting on a DIN rail the DIN rail must be connected to protective earth ground via grounding terminal blocks The module is connected to protective earth ground via the metal header Bits per sec...

Page 19: ...g Tree broadcast limiter and MRP are deactivated The alarm contact only opens in the event of non redundant power supply The transmission of SNMP traps is deactivated and the switch has no valid trap desti nation IP address The aging time is set to 40 seconds The WBM refresh interval is set to 30 seconds The switch is in PROFINET mode The transmission of SNMP traps is deactivated and the switch ha...

Page 20: ... three mode LEDs go out press and hold down the mode button for more than five seconds If Smart mode is active the three LEDs will flash When Smart mode is started the switch is initially in the Exit without changes state 3 2 1 2 Selecting the desired setting To select the various settings press the mode button briefly and select the desired op erating mode 3 2 1 3 Exiting Smart mode To exit press...

Page 21: ...HOENIX CONTACT 21 Example When the switch is in Smart mode exiting Smart mode triggers the following action Example A Resetting to the default settings Example B Setting PROFINET mode Figure 3 1 Example of Smart mode MODE ACT SPD FD A B ...

Page 22: ...networks can be connected to one switch 3 3 3 Learning addresses The FL SWITCH SMN independently learns the addresses for termination devices which are connected via this port by evaluating the source addresses in the data telegrams When the FL SWITCH SMN receives a data telegram it forwards this data telegram to only that port that connects to the specified device if the address could be learned ...

Page 23: ...ng decisions BPDU packets are always assigned to the high priority queue Packets with VLAN prioritization tag are forwarded according to the queues listed above All remaining data is assigned to the low priority queue 3 3 4 1 Class of Service CoS Class of Service refers to a mechanism used to take into consideration the value of the pri ority field values 1 to 7 in VLAN data packets with a tag The...

Page 24: ...Smart Managed Compact Switch 24 PHOENIX CONTACT 8089_en_03 ...

Page 25: ... faulty firmware 4 1 Making contact between the SMN and PC for initial configuration 4 1 1 Operation with static IP addresses To enable the SMN to be accessed using the desired IP address make sure that the com puter and the SMN are in the same IP subnetwork To do this for initial contact your com puter must be configured so that contact is possible The following screenshots were cre ated under Wi...

Page 26: ...itch 26 PHOENIX CONTACT 8089_en_03 To set the IP parameters open the Properties tab for your network adapter Activate Inter net Protocol TCP IP and then click on Properties Figure 4 1 Properties dialog box for the network card ...

Page 27: ...owser enter the IP address of the SMN in the following format http xxx xxx xxx xxx After entering the IP address in the browser an overview page is displayed for the SMN where no login is required After the correct user name and password have been entered the device configuration pages are loaded 4 2 Web based management WBM 4 2 1 General function Online diagnostics The user friendly web based man...

Page 28: ...default After this period of time has elapsed or after clicking on Logout the password must be re entered The concept is valid for the first ten users logged in simultaneously All other users must confirm each configuration modification by entering the password until less than ten users are logged in 4 2 3 Functions information in WBM The navigation tree provides direct access to the following fou...

Page 29: ...nfiguration Device configuration device as a network device Switch Station Device specific configuration and diagnostics 4 2 3 1 General instructions Figure 4 3 Information web page for the SMN General instructions Contains a brief description of WBM and a navigation tree site map which is linked to every page of WBM ...

Page 30: ...ant technical data Hardware Installation menu Here you will find a connection diagram for connecting the redundant power supply and the signal contact Local Diagnostics menu Here you will find a description of the meaning of the switchable diagnostics and status in dicators Serial Port menu Here you will find the transmission parameters for serial communication 4 2 3 3 General configuration IP Con...

Page 31: ...itch sends a maximum of three BootP requests after every restart and receives a BootP reply with IP parameters If there is no BootP reply the switch starts after the third request without IP configuration System Identification menu This menu is used to display or modify user specific device data e g location device name or function This device data is also available in SNMP Figure 4 6 System Ident...

Page 32: ...nt The Sending traps function can be globally enabled disabled here Figure 4 7 SNMP Trap Configuration web page Trap destination This part of the table is used to view or modify the IP addresses of the two trap receivers Trap configuration Sending of traps can be individually enabled disabled here ...

Page 33: ...The desired option can be selected in WBM Please make sure that the TFTP Server service program is activated in the Factory Man ager toolbar You can monitor the download in the Factory Manager message window 25 50 75 100 Always wait until all the LEDs light up after approximately two minutes and the device is available again after booting It is not ensured that all existing configuration data will...

Page 34: ...ivating deactivating the SNMP agent Setting the refresh interval for the automatic updating of the web pages Here you can also set the refresh interval for automatic updating of different web pages If the interval is set to 0 the pages will no longer be updated Figure 4 10 User Interfaces web page The password must be between four and twelve characters long Note that the password is always transfe...

Page 35: ... PROFINET device see Section 9 Operation as a PROF INET device Figure 4 11 Operating Mode web page Configuration Management General menu This table is used to view all parameters that are required to save the active configuration or load a new configuration and to modify them by entering a valid password It can also be used to restart the system with the relevant configuration or to reset the SMN ...

Page 36: ...qual to the saved one in the non volatile memory of the switch The current configuration was saved Save current configuration The active configuration together with the corresponding configuration name can be saved here by entering a valid password Figure 4 13 Save current configuration web page If the new configuration is not activated by a reset after a configuration download the Save current co...

Page 37: ...ansfer This option can be used to save your device configuration on a PC or to operate the switch using a stored configuration Figure 4 16 File Transfer web page WBM can only be called using a valid IP address Once the switch has been reset to its default settings it has no valid IP address and the addressing mechanism is set to BootP When a configuration is uploaded from the SMN to a PC the last ...

Page 38: ...reset The SMN must be reset in order to ensure consistency Configuration using a configuration file is used when replacing devices To duplicate de vices using a configuration file observe the following Create a point to point connection between an SMN and the management station Load the configuration file on the SMN Reset the SMN Adjust the IP parameters Save the configuration Save current configu...

Page 39: ...e you can delete the memory plug by entering a valid password Figure 4 19 Clear Memory Plug web page 4 2 3 4 Switch station Services menu Figure 4 20 File Transfer web page Reboot To trigger a reboot via the web interface enter a valid password Save the configuration be forehand so that configuration modifications are retained or can be activated via a restart If you replace a memory plug with ano...

Page 40: ...des an overview of the important configuration settings for all ports and also offers the option of setting the status transmission mode and link monitoring function for all existing ports Figure 4 22 Port Configuration Table web page When setting the transmission mode make sure that the same settings have been made at both ends of the connection If the settings are not the same this can result in...

Page 41: ... The following states can be displayed under Transceiver status POF SCRJ Interface is OK The system reserve is greater than 2 dB and is displayed under RX system reserve POF SCRJ Interface the system reserve is low The system reserve is less than 2 dB but greater than 0 dB POF SCRJ Interface the system reserve is exhausted No system reserve available the received optical power is below the require...

Page 42: ...Smart Managed Compact Switch 42 PHOENIX CONTACT 8089_en_03 Figure 4 24 Diagnostics web page ...

Page 43: ... CONTACT 43 Ports Port Statistics menu This menu provides detailed statistical information about the volume of data for each indi vidual port On this page additional counter states can be set to zero for all ports Figure 4 25 Port Statistics web page ...

Page 44: ...tivated Figure 4 26 Port Mirroring web page Diagnostics Alarm Contact Menu Here you can set whether and for which events the signal contact alarm contact is used Figure 4 27 Alarm Contact web page WBM prevents the same ports from being set i e the source port and destination port must differ The port capacity is calculated according to the set transmission parameters Example A source port is opera...

Page 45: ...not been changed successfully Configuration has been saved The configuration has been modified the first time after the last storing Configuration File Transfer successfully executed Configuration File Transfer was not successfully executed Firmware Update was successfully executed Firmware Update was not successfully executed Link up at port xy Link down at port xy Enabling port xy Disabling port...

Page 46: ...thod IEEE 802 1w IEEE 802 1d For information please refer to Section 5 Rapid Spanning Tree 4 2 3 7 Media Redundancy Protocol The Media Redundancy Protocol is part of PROFINET standard IEC 61158 and is de scribed in Section 6 Media Redundancy Protocol MRP Broadcast Limiter menu The Broadcast Limiter function can be used to limit broadcast and multicast traffic to an adjustable level in order to pre...

Page 47: ...that is executed on a network management station The agents are located inside switches BK modules rout ers and other devices that support SNMP The task of the agents is to collect and provide data in the MIB The manager regularly requests and displays this information The devices can be configured by writing data from the manager to the MIB In the event of an emer gency the agents can also send m...

Page 48: ...t can be labeled as expired but it cannot be reused with other parameters under any circum stances Phoenix Contact provides notification of ASN1 SNMP objects by publishing their descrip tions on the Internet Reading SNMP objects is not password protected However a password is required for read access in SNMP but this is set to public which is usual for network devices and can not be modified By de...

Page 49: ... 11 11 3 0 3 Description Sent each time the configuration is saved and informs the management station that the configuration has been saved successfully This trap is sent in the event of configuration modifications port name port mode device name IP address trap receiver address port mirroring etc which are not yet saved per manently The trap also provides a warning that if not saved permanently t...

Page 50: ...t 1 iso 3 org 6 dod 4 private 1 enterprises 4346 phoenixContact 11 snmp 16 rmon 17 dot1dBridge 31 ifMib 8 egp 6 snmpV2 3 snmpModules 1 snmpMIB 30 ianaifType 5 security 0 std 8802 iso8802 1 ieee802dot1 1 ieee802dot1mibs 2 lldpMIB 6146b029 Not all devices support all object classes If an unsupported object class is requested not supported is generated If an attempt is made to modify an unsupported o...

Page 51: ...ntain the full name and version num ber of Type of system hardware Operation system software Network software The description may only consist of ASCII characters that can be printed OID 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 2 0 Syntax Object identifier Access Read Description The authorization identification for the manufacturer of the network management subsys tem which is integrated in this device This value is locate...

Page 52: ...main OID 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 6 0 Syntax Octet string size 0 255 Access Read and write Description The physical location of this node e g Hall 1 3rd floor OID 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 7 0 Syntax Integer 0 127 Access Read Description Indicates a number of services that this device offers The value is the sum of several cal culations For every layer of the OSI reference model there is a calculation in the form of 2 L...

Page 53: ...1 9 Syntax TimeTicks Access Read Description The table contains the following objects sysORIndex sysORID sysORDescr and sys ORUpTime 2 interfaces 1 ifNumber 2 ifTable 1 if Entry 1 ifIndex 2 ifDescr 3 ifType 4 ifMtu 5 ifSpeed 6 ifPhysAddress 7 ifAdminStatus 8 ifOperStatus 9 ifLastChange 10 ifInOctets 11 ifInUcastPkts 12 ifInNUcastPkts 13 ifInDiscards 14 ifInErrors 15 ifInUnknownProtos 16 ifOutOctet...

Page 54: ...nDelivers 10 ipOutRequests 11 ipOutDiscards 12 ipOutNoRoutes 13 ipReasmTimeout 14 ipReasmReqds 15 ipReasmOKs 16 ipReasmFails 17 ipFragOKs 18 ipFragFails 19 ipFragCreates 20 ipAddrTable 1 ipAddrEntry 1 ipAdEntAddr 2 ipAdEntIfIndex 3 ipAdEntNetMask 4 ipAdEntBcastAddr 5 ipAdEntReasmMaxSize 21 ipRouteTable 1 ipRouteEntry 1 ipRouteDest 2 ipRouteIfIndex 3 ipRouteMetric1 4 ipRouteMetric2 5 ipRouteMetric3...

Page 55: ...pNetToMediaType 23 ipRoutingDiscards 5 icmp 1 icmpInMsgs 2 icmpInErrors 3 icmpInDestUnreachs 4 icmpInTimeExcds 5 icmpInParmProbs 6 icmpInSrcQuenchs 7 icmpInRedirects 8 icmpInEchos 9 icmpInEchoReps 10 icmpInTimestamps 11 icmpInTimestampReps 12 icmpInAddrMasks 13 icmpInAddrMaskReps 14 icmpOutMsgs 15 icmpOutErrors 16 icmpOutDestUnreachs 17 icmpOutTimeExcds 18 icmpOutParmProbs 19 icmpOutSrcQuenchs 20 ...

Page 56: ...oup 1 3 6 1 2 1 7 The User Datagram Protocol group has mandatory characters for all systems that imple ment UDP 6 tcp 1 tcpRtoAlgorithm 2 tcpRtoMin 3 tcpRtoMax 4 tcpMaxConn 5 tcpActiveOpens 6 tcpPassiveOpens 7 tcpAttemptFails 8 tcpEstabResets 9 tcpCurrEstab 10 tcpInSegs 11 tcpOutSegs 12 tcpRetransSegs 13 tcpConnTable 1 tcpConnEntry 1 tcpConnState 2 tcpConnLocalAddress 3 tcpConnLocalPort 4 tcpConnR...

Page 57: ...rors 3 egpOutMsgs 4 egpOutErrors 5 egpNeighTable 1 egpNeighEntry 1 egpNeighState 2 egpNeighAddr 3 egpNeighAs 4 egpNeighInMsgs 5 egpNeighInErrs 6 egpNeighOutMsgs 7 egpNeighOutErrs 8 egpNeighInErrMsgs 9 egpNeighOutErrMsgs 10 egpNeighStateUps 11 egpNeighStateDowns 12 egpNeighIntervalHello 13 egpNeighIntervallPoll 14 egpNeighMode 15 egpNeighEventTrigger 6 egpAs 10 transmission 11 snmp 1 snmpInPkts 2 s...

Page 58: ...he configuration the result of the evaluation is indicated to the management station by the agents using traps The follow ing groups are supported statistics history alarm hosts hostTopN matrix filter capture and event 17 snmpInSetRequests 18 snmpInGetResponses 19 snmpInTraps 20 snmpOutTooBigs 21 snmpOutNoSuchNames 22 snmpOutBadValues 24 snmpOutGenErrs 25 snmpOutGetRequests 26 snmpOutGetNexts 27 s...

Page 59: ...ts 5 etherStatsPkts 6 etherStatsBroadcastPkts 7 etherStatsMulticastPkts 8 etherStatsCRCAlignErrors 9 etherStatsUndersizePkts 10 etherStatsOversizePkts 11 etherStatsFragments 12 etherStatsJabbers 13 etherStatsCollisions 14 etherStatsPkts64Octets 15 etherStatsPkts65to127Octets 16 etherStatsPkts128to255Octets 17 etherStatsPkts256to511Octets 18 etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets 19 etherStatsPkts1024to1518...

Page 60: ...therHistoryFragments 13 etherHistoryJabbers 14 etherHistoryCollisions 15 etherHistoryUtilization 1 alarmTable 1 alarmEntry 1 alarmIndex 2 alarmInterval 3 alarmVariable 4 alarmSampleType 5 alarmValue 6 alarmStartupAlarm 7 alarmRisingThreshold 8 alarmFallingThreshold 9 alarmRisingEventIndex 10 alarmFallingEventIndex 11 alarmOwner 12 alarmStatus 1 hostControlTable 1 hostControlEntry 1 hostControlInde...

Page 61: ...1 hostTopNControlTable 1 hostTopNControlEntry 1 hostTopNControlIndex 2 hostTopNHostINdex 3 hostTopNRateBase 4 hostTopNTimeRemaining 5 hostTopNDuration 6 hostTopNRequestedSize 7 hostTopNGrantedSize 8 hostTopNStartTime 9 hostTopNOwner 10 hostTopNStatus 2 hostTopNTable 1 hostTopNEntry 1 hostTopNReport 2 hostTopNIndex 3 hostTopNAddress 4 hostTopNRate 1 martrixControlTable 1 matrixControlEntry 1 matrix...

Page 62: ...lterTable 1 filterEntry 1 filterIndex 2 filterChannelIndex 3 filterPktDataOffset 4 filterPktData 5 filterPktDataMask 6 filterPktDataNotMask 7 filterPktStatus 8 filterPktStatusMask 9 filterPktStatusNotMask 10 filterOwner 11 filterStatus 2 channelTable 1 channelEntry 1 channelIndex 2 channelIfIndex 3 channelAcceptTime 4 channelDataControl 5 channelTurnOnEventIndex 6 channelTurnOffEventIndex 7 channe...

Page 63: ...erControlDownloadOffset 8 bufferControlMaxOctetsRequested 9 bufferControlMaxOctetsGranted 10 bufferControlCapturedPackets 11 bufferControlTurnOnTime 12 bufferControlOwner 13 bufferControlStatus 2 captureBufferTable 1 captureBufferEntry 1 captureBufferControlIndex 2 captureBufferIndex 3 captureBufferPacketID 4 captureBufferPacketData 5 captureBufferPacketLength 6 captureBufferPacketTime 7 captureBu...

Page 64: ...pPriority 3 dot1dStpTimeSinceTopologyChange 4 dot1dStpTopChanges 5 dot1dStpDesignateRoot 6 dot1dStpRootCost 7 dot1dStpRootPort 8 dot1dStpMaxAge 9 dot1dStpHelloTime 10 dot1dStpHoldTime 11 dot1dStpForwardDelay 12 dot1dStpBridgeMaxAge 13 dot1dStpBridgeHelloTime 14 dot1dStpBridgeForwardDelay 15 dot1dStpPortTable 1 dot1dStpPortEntry 1 dot1dStpPort 2 dot1dStpPortPriority 3 dot1dStpPortState 4 dot1dStpPo...

Page 65: ...dot1dTpAgingTime 3 dot1dTpFdbTable 1 dot1dTpFdbEntry 1 dot1dTpFdbAddress 2 dot1dTpFdbPort 3 dot1dTpFdbStatus 4 dot1dTpPortTable dot1dTpPortEntry 1 dot1dTpPort 2 dot1dTpPortMaxInfo 3 dot1dTpPortInFrames 4 dot1dTpPortOutFrames 5 dot1dTpPortInDiscards 5 dot1dTpHCPortTable dot1dTpHCPortEntry 1 dot1dTpHCPortInFrames 2 dot1dTpHCPortOutFrames 3 dot1dTpHCPortInDiscards 6 dot1dTpPortOverflowTable dot1dTpPo...

Page 66: ...le 1 dot1dUserPriority 2 dot1dRegenUserPriority 3 dot1dTrafficClassTable 1 dot1dTrafficClassEntry 1 dot1dTrafficClassPriority 2 dot1dTrafficClass 4 dot1dPortOutboundAccessPriorityTable 1 dot1dPortOutboundAccessPriorityEntry 1 dot1dPortOutboundAccessPriority 3 dot1dGarp 1 dot1dPortGarpTable 1 dot1dPortGarpEntry 1 dot1dPortGarpJoinTime 2 dot1dPortGarpLeaveTime 3 dot1dPortGarpLeaveAllTime 4 dot1dGmrp...

Page 67: ...Table 1 dot1qTpFdbEntry 1 dot1qTpFdbAddress 2 dot1qTpFdbPort 3 dot1qTpFdbStatus 3 dot1qTpGroupTable 1 dot1qTpGroupEntry 1 dot1qTpGroupAddress 2 dot1qTpGroupEgressPorts 3 dot1qTpGroupLearnt 4 dot1qForwardAllTable 1 dot1qForwardAllEntry 1 dot1qForwardAllPorts 2 dot1qForwardAllStaticPorts 3 dot1qForwardAllForbiddenPorts 5 dot1qForwardUnregisteredTable 1 dot1qForwardUnregisteredEntry 1 dot1qForwardUnr...

Page 68: ...icEgressPorts 3 dot1qVLANForbiddenEgressPorts 4 dot1qVLANStaticUntaggedPorts 5 dot1qVLANStaticRowStatus 4 dot1qNextFreeLocalVLANIndex 5 dot1qPortVLANTable 1 dot1qPortVLANEntry 1 dot1qPvid 2 dot1qPortAcceptableFrameTypes 3 dot1qPortIngressFiltering 4 dot1qPortGvrpStatus 5 dot1qPortGvrpFailedRegistrations 6 dot1qPortGvrpLastPduOrigin 6 dot1qPortVLANStatisticsTable 1 dot1qPortVLANStatisticsEntry 1 do...

Page 69: ...oup 5 qBridgeFdbStaticGroup 6 qBridgeVLANGroup 7 qBridgeVLANStaticGroup 8 qBridgePortGroup 9 qBridgeVLANStatisticsGroup 10 qBridgeVLANStatisticsOverflowGroup 11 qBridgeVLANHCStatisticsGroup 12 qBridgeLearningConstraintsGroup 13 qBridgeLearningConstraintDefaultGroup 2 qBridgeCompliances 1 qBridgeCompliance 1 dot1dGroups 1 dot1dBaseBridgeGroup 2 dot1BasePortGroup 3 dot1dStpBridgeGroup 4 dot1dStpPort...

Page 70: ... 1 ifMIBObjects 1 3 6 1 2 1 31 1 1 rstpBridgeGroups 2 rstpDefaultPathCostGroup 3 rstpPortGroup 1 rstpCompliance 1 ifXTable 1 ifXEntry 1 ifName 2 ifInMulticastPkts 3 ifInBroadcastPkts 4 ifOutMulticastPkts 5 ifOutBroadcastPkts 6 ifHCInOctets 7 ifHCInUcastPkts 8 ifHCInMulticastPkts 9 ifHCInBroadcastPkts 10 ifHCOutOctets 11 ifHCOutUcastPkts 12 ifHCOutMulticastPkts 13 ifHCOutBroadcastPkts 14 ifLinkUpDo...

Page 71: ...ifTableLastChange 6 ifStackLastChange 1 ifGroups 1 ifGeneralGroup 2 ifFixedLengthGroup 3 ifHCFixedLengthGroup 4 ifPacketGroup 5 ifHCPacketGroup 6 ifVHCPacketGroup 7 ifRcvAddressGroup 8 ifTestGroup 9 ifStackGroup 10 ifGeneralInformationGroup 11 ifStackGroup2 12 ifOldObjectsGroup 13 ifCounterDiscontinuityGroup 2 ifCompliances 1 ifCompliance 2 ifCompliance2 1 etherConformance 1 etherGroups 1 etherSta...

Page 72: ...pLocSysCapSupported 6 lldpLocSysCapEnabled 7 lldpLocPortTable 1 lldpLocPortMum 2 lldpLocPortIdSubtype 3 lldpLocPortId 4 lldpLocPortDesc 8 lldpLocManAddrTable 1 lldpLocManAddrSubtype 2 lldpLocManAddr 3 lldpLocManAddrLen 4 lldpLocManAddrIfSubtype 5 lldpLocManAddrIfId 6 lldpLocManAddrOID 4 lldpRemoteSystemsData 1 lldpRemTable 1 lldpRemTimeMark 2 lldpRemLocalPortNum 3 lldpRemIndex 4 lldpRemChassisType...

Page 73: ... pnoMRPDomainIndex 2 pnoMRPDomainUuid 3 pnoMRPDomainName 4 pnoMRPDomainAdminRole 5 pnoMRPDomainOperRole 6 pnoMRPDomainManagerPriority 7 pnoMRPDomainRingPort1 8 pnoMRPDomainRingPort1State 9 pnoMRPDomainRingPort2 10 pnoMRPDomainRingPort2State 11 pnoMRPDomainState 12 pnoMRPDomainError 13 pnoMRPDomainRingOpenCount 14 pnoMRPDomainLastRingOpenChange 15 pnoMRPDomainRoundTripDelayMax 16 pnoMRPDomainRoundT...

Page 74: ...as follows see red ar row Figure 4 33 MIB tree 4 3 12 1 pxcModules OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 1 flMSwitchMModule OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 1 8 The object contains information about the manufacturer 4 3 12 2 pxcGlobal OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 2 pxcBasic OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 2 1 All configuration modifications which are to take effect after a SMN restart must be saved permanently using the flWorkFWCtrlConfSave obj...

Page 75: ...ntains the manufacturer s name and address Phoenix Contact GmbH Co KG D 32823 Blomberg pxcBasicURL OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 2 1 3 Syntax Display string Access Read Description Contains the manufacturer s web address http www phoenixcontact com 4 3 12 3 pxcFactoryLine OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 flGlobal OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 1 flBasic OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 1 1 flBasicName OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 1 1 1...

Page 76: ...line de flBasicCompCapacity OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 1 1 4 Syntax Integer32 1 1024 Access Read Description Contains the number of different components that can be managed with this device flComponents OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 1 2 flComponentsTable OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 1 2 1 flComponentsTableEntry OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 1 2 1 1 Syntax Access Description Generates a table with descriptions for com...

Page 77: ...iption Contains a brief description of the component flComponentsURL OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 1 2 1 1 4 Syntax Display string Access Read Description Contains the URL of a Phoenix Contact website with additional information about the com ponent flComponentsOrderNumber OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 1 2 1 1 5 Syntax Display string Access Read Description Contains the order number of the component OID 1 3 6...

Page 78: ...ues OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 1 3 Syntax Display string Access Read Description Contains the URL of the device specific web page for WBM in the form of the currently set IP address OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 1 4 Syntax Octet string 12 Access Read Description Contains the serial number of the device OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 1 5 Syntax Octet string 4 Access Read Description Contains the hardware ...

Page 79: ...s actually connected OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 2 1 1 Description Generates a table with the available interface modules of this switch station flWorkComponentsIndex OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 2 1 1 1 Syntax Integer32 1 1024 Access Read Description Indicates the selected interface number for which this entry contains information flWorkComponentsOID OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 2 1 1 2 Syntax OBJECT ...

Page 80: ...firmware related modification and contains addi tional information about the firmware status OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 3 0 3 Description Sent each time the configuration is saved and informs the management station that the configuration has been saved successfully This trap is sent in the event of configuration modifications port name port mode device name IP address trap receiver address port mi...

Page 81: ...ntains the MAC address of the switch OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 4 1 2 Syntax IpAddress Access Read and write Description Contains the current IP address of the SMN Changes only take effect once the flWor kNetIfParamSave object has been executed The flWorkNetIfParamAssignment object must be set to static 1 otherwise objects cannot be written OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 4 1 3 Syntax IpAddress Access ...

Page 82: ... cannot be written OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 4 1 5 Syntax Integer32 1 1024 Access Read Description Indicates whether IP parameters were modified but not saved No change 1 Address setting modified but not yet activated2 Address settings must be saved permanently using the flWorkFWCtrlConfSave object OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 4 1 6 Syntax Integer Access Read and write Description Provides the opti...

Page 83: ...via RS 232 Modifications to the assignment mechanism on BootP 2 or DCP 4 are only activated after a restart of the SMN Address settings must be saved permanently using the flWorkFWCtrlConfSave object OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 4 1 8 Syntax Integer32 1 4094 Access Read and write Description If the switch is operated in Tagging VLAN mode this object indicates in which VLAN VLAN ID the management age...

Page 84: ...kNetPortDuplexMode OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 4 2 2 1 4 Syntax Integer Access Read Description Contains the duplex mode of the selected port No link0 Full duplex1 Half duplex2 flWorkNetPortNegotiation OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 4 2 2 1 5 Syntax Integer Access Read Description Contains the duplex mode of the selected port Automatic1 Manual2 flWorkNetPortName OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 4 2 2 1 6 Syn...

Page 85: ...cal deterministic path with a tree structure without loops using the Spanning Tree al gorithm In the event of data path failure some of the previously disconnected connections are reconnected to ensure uninterrupted network operation IEEE 802 1w RSTP prevents the long timer controlled switch over times of STP Example In the following network topology six redundant paths have been created to ensure...

Page 86: ... web page The web page displays the parameters with which the switch is currently operating R STP configuration It is sufficient to set the Rapid Spanning Tree Status to Enable in order to start R STP using default settings Priority values can be specified for the switch The bridge and backup root can be specified via these priority values Only multiples of 4096 are permitted The desired value can...

Page 87: ...le the Large Tree Support option on all devices If RSTP is to be activated as the redundancy mechanism in an existing network with more than seven switches along the relevant path then the Large Tree Support option must first be enabled on all devices It is recommended that Large Tree Support is not activated in networks with less than seven switches along the relevant path Maximum age of STP info...

Page 88: ...ve any R STP BPDUs e g termination device ports become edge ports i e ports that go to the Forwarding state immediately after restart Protocol Indicates the redundancy protocol used R STP state Indicates the current R STP state of the relevant port Possible states Forwarding The port is integrated in the active topology and forwards data Discarding The port does not take part in data transmission ...

Page 89: ...ces or subnetworks are connected without RSTP or STP via a port it is recommended that the Admin Edge Port be set to Edge Port In this way a link modifica tion at this port does not result in a topology modification 5 2 1 2 Switch port ID The validity of switches and ports is determined according to priority vectors Modifications of properties can result in complete reconfiguration of Rapid Spanni...

Page 90: ...ch ID in the event of identical priority values The switch with the lowest numerical switch ID becomes the root It is recommended that the root port and alternate port are specified using the priority Port identifier The port ID consists of four bits for the port priority and twelve bits for the port number The port ID is interpreted as an unsigned integer value When comparing two port IDs the one...

Page 91: ...according to the transmission speed 10 Mbps 2000000 100 Mbps 200000 1000 Mbps 20000 Path cost Indicates the path cost used for this port Forward transitions Indicates how often the port switches from the Discarding state to the Forwarding state Additional parameters provide information about the network paths in a stable topology that are used by the BPDU telegrams Designated root Root bridge for ...

Page 92: ...ch 116 PHOENIX CONTACT 8089_en_03 If a port receives STP BPDUs it switches automatically to STP mode Automatic switching to R STP mode does not take place Switching to R STP mode can only be forced via ForceRstp or via a restart ...

Page 93: ...ther the desired topology corresponds to the actual topology Figure 5 8 RSTP ring table Information in WBM The following information is displayed on the web page and via SNMP Local ring ports These two ports of this switch belong to the ring that is listed ring ID Blocking port This port deliberately breaks the loop Ring detection states The following states can occur for ring detection Not Ready ...

Page 94: ...The ring extends over port 1 and port 2 for each switch On switch 4 the loop is broken by a blocking port If a cable interrupt occurs at the point indicated by the star this produces the following en tries on the RSTP Fast Ring Detection web page Switch 3 Failed on Port A Switch 4 Broken In addition switch 3 would also generate the flWorkLinkFailure trap as long as the send ing of traps is not dis...

Page 95: ...and until the decisions described above have been made Therefore loops in the network startup phase which could occur because no data path is interrupted are prevented 5 2 4 1 Topology modification A topology modification can be triggered by the following Adding a data path Failure of a data path Adding a spanning tree switch or Failure of a Spanning Tree switch A topology modification is automati...

Page 96: ...2 4 3 Fast forwarding If the Spanning Tree Protocol is deactivated at a port the corresponding port is in Fast For warding mode A fast forwarding port Ignores all BPDUs that are received at this port Does not send any BPDUs Switches to the Forwarding state immediately after establishing the data link Termi nation devices connected to this port can be accessed immediately Port STP Status in WBM on ...

Page 97: ...the order of frames may be changed 5 2 4 4 Enabling via serial interface Establish a connection to the switch The procedure is described in Section Management via local RS 232 communication interface on page 103 Set Spanning Tree Enabled on the following page in the Redundancy field and select Save Figure 5 11 Activating Rapid Spanning Tree ...

Page 98: ...thermore a data path can consist of a connection of a spanning tree switch to A termination device A network segment in which no loops may occur which consists of several infrastruc ture components hubs or switches without Spanning Tree support For the last two data path options no specific precautionary measures are necessary If necessary you can use the Fast Forwarding option for the respective ...

Page 99: ...g Tree components in the topology when using the Spanning Tree default setting The ability to disintegrate any topology to form a tree without loops requires a complex protocol that works with several variable timers These variable timers are dimensioned using the default values recommended by the IEEE standard so that a topology with a maximum of ten active Spanning Tree components always results...

Page 100: ...3 Redundant coupling of network segments In this example two network segments are connected via redundant data paths Two RSTP components have ports in the Blocking Discarding state highlighted in gray This is suf ficient to operate the network Figure 5 13 Redundant coupling of network segments ...

Page 101: ... bridge and on the backup root bridge The switch furthest away from the root bridge has a lower priority than the default setting e g 40000 The advantage of this constellation is that the individual rings are not adversely affected in the event of an error 5 2 5 4 Method of operation of the Spanning Tree Protocol STP Path costs In a LAN segment data is distributed with different speeds and methods...

Page 102: ...The port of a switch with the lowest root path costs is always the active port If the same root path costs have been calculated for two or more ports the switch priority followed by the port priority determine the priority of the path Port ID The port identifier consists of the path costs and the priority Since the priority is placed be fore the path costs the assignment of the appropriate priorit...

Page 103: ...are preset to a value of 19 default setting recommended for 100 Mbps and can be modified at any time by the user Selecting a designated port At every designated switch the port with the most cost effective data link in the direction of the root switch is called the designated port Port costs The port costs can be set according to two different standards 802 1D STP or 801 1W RSTP If in addition to ...

Page 104: ...ses of the switches involved Non blocking blocking data paths can thus be influenced and a load distribution specified It may also be practical to explicitly deactivate the Spanning Tree Protocol at those ports that do not participate in Spanning Tree so as to benefit from the fast forwarding function The Spanning Tree protocol also must be deactivated at individual ports if two different net work...

Page 105: ... criterion If the priorities are also the same the port number is the decisive criterion Specify an appropriate combination of costs and priority on the STP Port Configuration page in WBM for the port specified as the root port or designated port Make sure that all the other network switches either have higher costs or a lower priority higher value 5 2 5 8 Disabling the Spanning Tree Protocol usin...

Page 106: ...modify the values in the root switch at first If a root switch fails the timer values of another active STP switch i e the new root switch will be valid for the entire network segment Please remember this during compo nent configuration Specifying the timer values STP and RSTP Maximum number of active Spanning Tree components along the path beginning at the root switch please refer to the followin...

Page 107: ...pected for RSTP and RSTP with activated ring detection When using RSTP expect switch over times in the range from 100 ms to 2 s When using fast ring detection expect switch over times in the range from 100 ms to 500 ms The various roles of ports The root port of a switch connects this switch to the root switch either directly or via an other switch designated switch The designated port is the port...

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Page 109: ...on module is inserted during runtime or if it is already present during the boot process MRP Manager mode is available or accepted in the user interfaces If a manager function module is present during the boot process and MRP Manager mode is activated in the saved configuration of the MMS MCS the MRP manager func tion is automatically enabled If no manager function module is present during the boo...

Page 110: ...089_en_03 6 2 1 Network examples Figure 6 1 Example of an MRP ring Make sure that the topology used does not contain an invalid mixture of RSTP and MRP e g by additionally coupling two of the devices through an RSTP connection rendering them redundant ...

Page 111: ...ample 6 3 Enabling web pages for using MRP in WBM Activate WBM for the switches e g using Factory Manager Switch to the General Con figuration menu then select the User Interfaces page Activate Redundancy and con firm by entering your password Activating Redundancy under General Configuration User Interfaces does not acti vate a redundancy mechanism In the WBM menu the Media Redundancy page under ...

Page 112: ...isplayed Operating mode disabled MRP client or MRP manager Manager function present or missing Ring status if the switch is operating as an MRP manager OK ring closed or Fail ring open Topology modification counter Time of last topology modification Ring port numbers and status of the ports Forwarding or Blocking Figure 6 4 MRP General web page for an MRP manager Figure 6 5 MRP General web page fo...

Page 113: ...re integrated in the MRP ring Selection of the VLAN ID for tagging mode Figure 6 6 MRP Configuration web page 6 4 2 1 Using MRP in VLAN mode When using VLANs a standard tag with the highest priority is assigned to the MRP packets In addition a VLAN ID can be specified in the MRP configuration Only static VLAN entries which are listed in WBM under Switch VLAN Static VLAN can be used The tag is only...

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Page 115: ...ry Manager Switch to the General Con figuration menu then select the User Interfaces page Activate Multicast Filtering and confirm by entering your password 7 3 Static multicast groups Static multicast groups must be created manually on every switch and all ports that are used to contact group members need to be added The advantages of static groups are 1 Easy specification of network paths on whi...

Page 116: ...or the multicast group in the Multicast Group Address field add the ports of the data paths to the group members and confirm these entries by entering a valid password If a group address is entered as an IP address the IP address is converted into a multicast MAC address according to the specifications of IEEE 802 1 D p Overwriting a dynamic group with a static configuration means that a new port ...

Page 117: ...st Group Address field add the ports of the group members by selecting the corresponding checkboxes Confirm by entering your password and clicking on Apply Because of the conversion from IP to MAC addresses you should avoid using IP address es that differ by 128 in the third byte from the right Example Both multicast IP addresses are converted into multicast MAC address 01 00 5e 1e 75 d8 Settings ...

Page 118: ...he group are indicated by the activated checkboxes Multicast addresses Do not use multicast MAC addresses that are in the range from 01 00 5e 80 00 00 to 01 00 5e FF FF FF Incorrect format An incorrect MAC address format and the entry of non multicast addresses is indicated and the entry is not permitted 7 3 3 Procedure for creating a multicast group Gain an overview of the multicast applications ...

Page 119: ...See an example configuration in Figure 7 3 on page 144 Table 7 1 Multicast port assignment on the switches Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 Switch 6 Switch 7 Port 1 Port 2 X X X X X X X Port 3 Port 4 X X Port 5 X Port 6 X Port 7 X Port 8 X X Please note that possible redundant paths resulting from Rapid Spanning Tree must be taken into consideration for multicast group creation ...

Page 120: ...roup Management Protocol IGMP IGMP on Layer 3 The Internet Group Management Protocol describes a method for distributing information via multicast applications between routers and terminal devices at IP level Layer 3 Possible redundant paths resulting from Rapid Spanning Tree must be taken into consid eration for multicast group creation ...

Page 121: ... and all the other routers no longer send query messages If these rout ers do not receive a new query telegram within a specific period of time they themselves become queriers again If there are no routers in the network a suitably equipped switch can be used for the query function Please note that the MMS MCS only operates as the IGMP querier in the management VLAN IGMP snooping A switch that con...

Page 122: ...ge provides global settings for multicast support Here IGMP snooping can be activated and an aging time specified for IGMP snooping information Figure 7 4 General Multicast Configuration web page IGMP snooping In IGMP snooping the switch passively listens in on the IGMP messages that are sent over the network and dynamically creates the appropriate groups The groups are not saved and will be lost ...

Page 123: ...VLAN web pages in web based man agement Start web based management for the switches e g using Factory Manager switch to the General Configuration menu then the User Interfaces page Activate the VLAN func tion and confirm by entering your password 8 2 1 Management VLAN ID The management of the switch is assigned to VLAN 1 by default upon delivery In addition all ports are assigned to VLAN 1 by defa...

Page 124: ...nfiguration on the General Configuration Configuration Management web page and restart the switch 8 3 General VLAN configuration Basic settings for VLAN operation can be made on the Switch Station VLAN General VLAN Configuration web page Transparent In Transparent mode the switch processes the incoming data packets as described in Section Frame switching see Section 3 3 on page 22 Neither the stru...

Page 125: ...naged All static VLANs are listed here A distinction is made between untagged U group members and non members see possible states on page 150 Figure 8 2 Current VLANs web page When the maximum number of set up VLANs is reached the following text appears below the key for the member states The switch supports only 32 VLANs Further VLANs will be refused VLAN 1 is always created statically and all po...

Page 126: ... then assigned to the individual VLANs by selecting the relevant VLAN and clicking on the character in the Ports 1 8 line that indicates the current port status Various options are selected by clicking on the status several times By selecting toggle all all available ports in the relevant port group change their status The possible states are U Untagged Ports with Untagged status belong to the sel...

Page 127: ...t of received untagged packets to a VLAN The corresponding VLAN ID must be set for the ports that are untagged members of a VLAN see Example Com munication between termination devices via VLAN on page 153 Only IDs of existing VLANs can be set as the port VLAN ID If a VLAN is deleted all port VLAN IDs that are set to this VLAN are reset to the default VLAN ID 1 8 4 3 VLAN port configuration table T...

Page 128: ... data traffic is to be enabled in VLAN 5 between termination devices A and B Security recommendation Instead of using VLAN 1 for management it is recommended that a new separate VLAN is created for management Ensure that the administrator has access to this VLAN Warnings displayed when setting up configuring VLANs indicate configuration errors An untagged port belongs to multiple VLANs The port as...

Page 129: ...member 3 For port 7 at switch 1 set the port VLAN ID to 5 and the port priority to any 4 On switch 2 set up port 2 and port 3 as tagged members of VLAN 5 Both termination devices now communicate via the network path shown in the example without other switch ports forwarding the broadcast packets for both termination devices for example 8 6 VLAN and R STP When using R STP and VLAN simultaneously pl...

Page 130: ...ation All possible backbone ports of the network i e not the termination device ports must be inserted in all available VLANs as tagged members This ensures that for every possible tree structure that can be generated by R STP every VLAN can be accessed by every switch An example configuration is illustrated in the following diagram Figure 8 7 Typical configuration for VLAN and R STP ...

Page 131: ... interval 5 s Message transmit hold multiplier 2 TLV port ID with subtype locally assigned in the following format port xyz TLV chassis ID with subtype locally assigned transmits the station name The Discovery and Configuration Protocol DCP is activated as the mechanism for as signing IP parameters The station name system name is deleted if the value for the System Name object contains the device ...

Page 132: ...n name has been specified the device type is entered 9 2 Switch as a PROFINET device 9 2 1 Configuration in the engineering tool 9 2 1 1 Specifying the bus configuration The switch can be operated as a PROFINET device if it is integrated under a controller in the bus configuration in the engineering tool A GSD file and an FDCML file for integration can be downloaded at www download phoenixcontact ...

Page 133: ...n Manual The components are transferred to the bus configuration from the device cat alog using drag drop Automatic The devices are entered via the Read PROFINET function which means that they can be accessed in the network via DCP Discovery and Configuration Proto col For this the devices must be supplied with power and the operating mode must be set to PROFINET 9 2 2 Configuring the switch as a ...

Page 134: ...STATE variable declares the switch process data as valid the process data item for a port can have the following values see Section Additional process data on page 161 Value 1 Active link Value 2 No active link Value 3 Link present but partner cannot establish link only for FX ports Far End Fault Detection Value 4 Port is administratively disabled Value 129 Port is active but in the Blocking state...

Page 135: ...hat has already been assigned a name starts in PROFINET mode without an IP address and waits for the assignment of an IP configuration flashing of the LED for the cur rently active mode Once the project has been translated and downloaded to the controller the controller implements startup and configuration As soon as a communication relation ship has been successfully established between the switc...

Page 136: ...item A command consisting of two bytes can be written to the control word of the management agent The device responds to this with the same command in the status word Byte 0 spec ifies the action and the new status byte 1 specifies the port number If a command is to apply to all the ports the value 0xFF can be sent instead of the port number A command should only be sent once but never in a proces...

Page 137: ...ed and actual network In addition the PDEV function is used to display the transmitted information via the respec tive Ethernet ports The PDEV function uses two new submodules Interface submodule with port number 0x8X00 X from 0 to F Port submodule with port number 0x8IXX I Interface ID X Port number These submodules are represented in the Step7 engineering tool PROFINET communica tion enables inf...

Page 138: ...es and new ports Use of the PN stack LLDP in PN mode used for neighbor and topology detection Support for device replacement and application redundancy 9 5 1 1 PDEV in the firmware The PDEV function can be used for the FL SWITCH SMN device range in firmware version 2 2 or later In addition the corresponding version of the GSDML file must be used the FDCML file does not support PDEV at present Thes...

Page 139: ...iscovery Protocol LLDP according to 802 1ab is used by network devices to understand and maintain individual neighbor relationships Function A network infrastructure component transmits a port specific BPDU Bridge Protocol Data Unit which contains the individual device information at the Message Transmit Interval to each port in order to distribute topology information The partner connected to the...

Page 140: ...orts Delete sender from the list of neighbors Link up Transmit port specific LLDP BPDUs Include sender in the list of neighbors Link down Delete all neighbors for this port Timer Message Transmit Interval Cyclic transmission of BPDUs to all ports Update information Aging Time To Live Delete neighbor information Receiving a BPDU from a new neighbor Extend list of neighbors and respond with port spe...

Page 141: ...figuration web page Type An icon is displayed here which corresponds to the neighboring device type Ethernet Device is displayed in general for devices produced by other manufacturers Address Indicates the management IP address for the neighbor Device Indicates the system name of the neighbor Indicates the port number of the neighboring switch that is used to connect the neighbor to the local swit...

Page 142: ...Compact Switch 166 PHOENIX CONTACT 8089_en_03 10 2 Topology representation via an engineering tool The LLDP information can be represented as such or similarly in engineering tools Figure 10 3 Topology representation ...

Page 143: ... of protection IP20 IEC 60529 Protection class Class 3 VDE 0106 IEC 60536 Humidity Operation 5 95 non condensing Storage 5 95 non condensing Air pressure Operation 86 kPa to 108 kPa 1500 m above sea level Storage 66 kPa to 108 kPa 3500 m above sea level Ambient compatibility Free from substances that would hinder coating with paint or varnish accord ing to VW specification Mounting position Perpen...

Page 144: ...8 dB km at 100 Mbps maximum Average dynamic transmission power fiber type in link mode Minimum 8 0 dBm 980 1000 µm Average dynamic receiver sensitivity fiber type in link mode Minimum 23 0 dBm 980 1000 µm Optical overrange 1 0 dBm 980 1000 µm Properties of 100 Mbps multi mode ports in SC format Connection format SC RJ sockets on the device Data transmission speed 100 Mbps full duplex Wavelength 13...

Page 145: ...arge Requirements according to DIN EN 61000 6 2 Test intensity 2 criterion B Test intensity 3 criterion B Test intensity 2 criterion B Noise immunity according to EN 61000 4 3 IEC 1000 4 3 electromagnetic fields Requirements according to DIN EN 61000 6 2 Test intensity 3 criterion A Noise immunity according to EN 61000 4 4 IEC 1000 4 4 burst Data cables Power supply Requirements according to DIN E...

Page 146: ...ed patch connector with eight RJ45 CAT5e network connections includ ing Layer 1 security elements FL PF SEC 8TX 2832690 1 Angled patch connector with two RJ45 CAT5e network connections FL PF 2TX CAT5E 2891165 1 Angled patch connector with eight RJ45 CAT5e network connections FL PF 8TX CAT5E 2891178 1 Angled patch connector with two RJ45 CAT6 network connections FL PF 2TX CAT 6 2891068 1 Angled pat...

Page 147: ...CH GUARD orange FL PATCH GUARD CCODE OG 2891330 12 Color coding for FL PATCH GUARD red FL PATCH GUARD CCODE RD 2891738 12 Color coding for FL PATCH GUARD turquoise FL PATCH GUARD CCODE TQ 2891534 12 Color coding for FL PATCH GUARD violet FL PATCH GUARD CCODE VT 2891835 12 Color coding for FL PATCH GUARD yellow FL PATCH GUARD CCODE YE 2891437 12 Key for FL PATCH GUARD FL PATCH GUARD KEY 2891521 1 S...

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Page 149: ...mart mode 20 Section 4 Section 5 Table 5 1 Properties of the port states 120 Table 5 2 Port costs according to 802 D 127 Table 5 3 Port costs according to 802 W 127 Section 6 Section 7 Table 7 1 Multicast port assignment on the switches 143 Section 8 Section 9 Table 9 1 Assignment of the control word 160 Section 10 Table 10 1 Event table for LLDP 164 Section 11 Appendix A ...

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Page 151: ...he signal contact 17 Figure 2 6 Transmission parameters and assignment of the RS 232 interface 18 Section 3 Figure 3 1 Example of Smart mode 21 Section 4 Figure 4 1 Properties dialog box for the network card 26 Figure 4 2 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog box 27 Figure 4 3 Information web page for the SMN 29 Figure 4 4 Device Information web page 30 Figure 4 5 IP Configuration web page 31...

Page 152: ...Address Table web page 46 Figure 4 30 Broadcast Limiter menu 46 Figure 4 31 Schematic view of SNMP 47 Figure 4 32 Tree structure of the MIB 50 Figure 4 33 MIB tree 74 Figure 4 34 HyperTerminal configuration 103 Figure 4 35 User interface login screen 104 Figure 4 36 IP configuration in the user interface 105 Figure 4 37 Resetting to the default settings 106 Figure 4 38 Screen displayed on HyperTer...

Page 153: ...ssible example of MRP with R STP 135 Figure 6 3 Impermissible example 135 Figure 6 4 MRP General web page for an MRP manager 136 Figure 6 5 MRP General web page for an MRP client 136 Figure 6 6 MRP Configuration web page 137 Section 7 Figure 7 1 Current Multicast Groups web page 140 Figure 7 2 Static Multicast Groups menu 142 Figure 7 3 Configuration example 144 Figure 7 4 General Multicast Config...

Page 154: ...us configuration under PC Worx 157 Figure 9 3 Device details with modified settings 158 Figure 9 4 PROFINET alarms in WBM 160 Section 10 Figure 10 1 Link Layer Discovery Protocol web page 164 Figure 10 2 LLDP Topology web page 165 Figure 10 3 Topology representation 166 Section 11 Appendix A ...

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