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FL SWITCH MM HS

2-8

PHOENIX CONTACT

6874_en_16

2.5

Mounting and removing the FL M LABEL labeling 

field (accessories)

The FL M LABEL labeling field (Order No. 2891055) can be used to individually identify the 

ports of the switch. The labeling field can be attached to the top of the device or to the MMS 

extension modules. 

Figure 2-11

Head station with labeling field

2.5.1

Mounting

Push the expansion plug through the mounting holes and into the openings on the top 

of the MMS (A).

Press down on the expansion plug cap to secure the plug (B).

Figure 2-12

Mounting the labeling field

LNK MODE

1

2

X1

LNK MODE

1

2

X2

LNK MODE

1

2

X3

LNK MODE

1

2

X4

US1

US2

Fail

Reset

MODE

ACT 100

FD

FL SWITCH MM HS
Ord. No. 28 32 32 6

US2

US1 GND

GND

R1

R2

00A0451BDD

MAC
Address

V.24

FL M LABEL

A

B

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Summary of Contents for FL SWITCH MM HS UM E

Page 1: ...Managed Compact Switch System FL SWITCH MM HS UM E for FL SWITCH MM HS FL SWITCH MCS RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSupply com p 14178 Phoenix Contact 2832357 FL IF 2TX VS RJ...

Page 2: ...naged Switch System includes The FL SWITCH MM HS and FL SWITCH MM HS M head stations The FL MXT and FL MXT M extension modules The various FL IF interface modules The Managed Compact Switch includes T...

Page 3: ...ktstra e 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 Th...

Page 4: ...g the applicable standards and regulations All information made available in the technical data is sup plied without any accompanying guarantee whether expressly mentioned implied or tacitly assumed I...

Page 5: ...S 1 18 1 4 2 Firmware functions and the required hardware MCS 1 21 1 4 3 Dimensions of the MCS 1 21 1 4 4 Device view MCS 1 22 2 Mounting and installation 2 1 2 1 Mounting and removing the MMS head st...

Page 6: ...3 32 4 Configuration and diagnostics 4 1 4 1 Factory Manager 4 1 4 1 1 General function 4 1 4 1 2 Assigning IP parameters 4 1 4 1 3 Configuration and diagnostics 4 3 4 2 Web based management WBM 4 10...

Page 7: ...n 6 1 6 2 MRP manager 6 1 6 2 1 Network examples 6 2 6 3 Enabling web pages for using MRP in WBM 6 4 6 4 Configuration of MRP 6 4 6 4 1 MRP General 6 4 6 4 2 MRP Configuration 6 5 7 Multicast filterin...

Page 8: ...9 5 9 2 5 Device naming 9 5 9 2 6 Operating in the PROFINET environment 9 5 9 3 PROFINET alarms 9 6 9 3 1 Alarms in WBM 9 7 9 4 Process data communication 9 7 9 4 1 Control word 9 8 9 5 PDEV Function...

Page 9: ...2 9 12 3 2 Ordering data for GL certified components GL Certificate No 24 2750 4 HH 12 9 12 3 3 Ordering data MCS 12 10 12 3 4 Accessories MMS MCS 12 10 RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http...

Page 10: ...SWITCH MM HS FL SWITCH MCS vi PHOENIX CONTACT 6874_en_16 RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSupply com p 14178 Phoenix Contact 2832357 FL IF 2TX VS RJ D Media Module for Modular S...

Page 11: ...freely selected using the various interface modules Figure 1 1 The Modular Managed Switch System 1 2 Future proof networks for the highest possible requirements Transmission method 10 100 Mbps polymer...

Page 12: ...nformation A web server and an SNMP agent are provided for diagnostics maintenance and configuration via the network A terminal access point can be used for local operation Port mirroring Port mirrori...

Page 13: ...GMP snooping optional querier function VLAN support according to 802 1Q 32 VLANs Port security functions Access control for web based management WBM Optimum support of the PROFINET RT and Ethernet IP...

Page 14: ...24 ports FL MXT M The FL MXT M extension module is approved for shipbuilding and off onshore applications thanks to its certification according to GL Certificate No 2427504 HH Interface modules FL IF...

Page 15: ...3 04 offers the following additional functions VLAN support Rapid Spanning Tree support Security options port based security and access control for WBM Optimization of the password concept Event tabl...

Page 16: ...l functions Support of the Media Redundancy Protocol both as a client and as the manager Extended PROFINET IO device function Support of up to 128 multicast groups of which up to 20 are static groups...

Page 17: ...rd switch functions Hardware Version 3 includes system bus Version 4 1 Hardware Version 2 includes system bus Version 3 1 Memory module support Hardware Version 4 includes system bus Version 4 2 Hardw...

Page 18: ...nsion module Figure 1 4 Front view of the extension module Diagnostic status indicators Important information is displayed directly on the device Connection for second extension module Connect the sec...

Page 19: ...allation and hold the interface modules securely in place Positive latches These latches must be pressed in order to remove the interface module previous versions used mounting screws Ethernet ports T...

Page 20: ...d LNK MODE 1 2 X1 LNK MODE 1 2 X2 LNK MODE 1 2 X3 LNK MODE 1 2 X4 US1 US2 Fail Reset MODE ACT 100 FD FL SWITCH MM HS Ord No 28 32 32 6 US2 US1 GND GND R1 R2 00A0451BDD MAC Address V 24 LNK MODE 1 2 X1...

Page 21: ...L S W I T C H M M H S O r d N o 2 8 3 2 3 2 6 U S 2 U S 1 G N D G N D R 1 R 2 0 0 A 0 4 5 1 B D D M A C A d d r e s s V 2 4 L N K M O D E 1 2 X 1 L N K M O D E 1 2 X 2 L N K M O D E 1 2 X 3 L N K M O...

Page 22: ...he interface module slot for each port on the MMS and on the front of the housing on the MCS The function of the second LED MODE for each port can be set using a switch on the device which controls al...

Page 23: ...are in half duplex mode B The switch has been set to display the data transmission rate the mode LEDs now indicate that port 1 and port 2 are operating at 10 Mbps port 3 is operating at 100 Mbps and...

Page 24: ...segment display MMS If the MMS has established a PROFINET connection a dot appears in the bottom right corner of the display RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSupply com p 14178...

Page 25: ...in the display after a restart This means that the firmware automatically adapts the new configuration and then restarts the switch again Pb A port blocked by the port security function is indicated...

Page 26: ...ddress is not used more than once in the same network 87 More than one parameterization memory has been plugged in Remove all but one of the memory modules and execute a reset 89 The switch is or was...

Page 27: ...a restart or after interface modules have been inserted or removed The interface module can be used in unmanaged mode LF Loop Failure the redundant ring has been interrupted The redundant ring has bee...

Page 28: ...firmware Version 1 11 supports the Spanning Tree redundancy mechanism Firmware 2 03 offers the following additional functions Multicast filter mechanisms IGMP snooping and querier function Firmware 2...

Page 29: ...d DCP Simplified port configuration IGMP query Version 1 and 2 Firmware 4 50 offers the following additional functions SNMP traps can be disabled individually The VLAN for management can be set VLAN I...

Page 30: ...ET environment Support of Smart mode for easily selecting the operating mode MEM plug support MRP master function in conjunction with MEM PLUG MRM RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www R...

Page 31: ...nction Required hardware for the head station MEM plug support Hardware Version 4 includes system bus Version 4 2 FL SWITCH MCS 16TX Ord No 28 32 70 0 00 A0 45 1B D2 1D MAC Address 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 9 1...

Page 32: ...ni DIN V 24 RS 232 V 24 RS 232 interface in Mini DIN format for local configuration via the serial interface Alarm contact The floating alarm contact can be connected here via a 2 pos COMBICON connect...

Page 33: ...should only be mounted on the right hand side once the last extension module has been mounted Mounting 1 Place the module onto the DIN rail from above A The upper holding keyway must be hooked onto t...

Page 34: ...g screwdriver Both positive latches remain snapped out Then swivel the bottom of the module away from the DIN rail slightly A Next lift the module upwards away from the DIN rail B Figure 2 2 Removing...

Page 35: ...Mounting extension modules 2 Now that the extension module is snapped onto the DIN rail push it along the DIN rail towards the head station until the male connector female connector of the modules are...

Page 36: ...the right until the plug in contact is completely free 4 Pull down the holding latches using a suitable tool e g screwdriver 5 Then swivel the bottom of the module away from the DIN rail slightly A N...

Page 37: ...ce of the head station or extension module housing is clean NOTE If the FL SWITCH MM HS with two FL MXT extension modules is additionally operated with one FL IF MEM 2TX D memory module and up to four...

Page 38: ...ng the interface module Removal 1 Remove the mounting screw Figure 2 8 Removing the mounting screw on interface modules 2 Press the positive latch A and pull out the module B Figure 2 9 Removing the i...

Page 39: ...eset MODE ACT 100 FD FL SWITCH MM HS Ord No 28 32 32 6 US2 US1 GND GND R1 R2 00A0451BDD MAC Address V 24 LNK MODE 1 2 X1 LNK MODE 1 2 X2 LNK MODE 1 2 X3 LNK MODE 1 2 X4 LNK MODE 1 2 X1 LNK MODE 1 2 X2...

Page 40: ...eld 2 5 1 Mounting Push the expansion plug through the mounting holes and into the openings on the top of the MMS A Press down on the expansion plug cap to secure the plug B Figure 2 12 Mounting the l...

Page 41: ...ector on the bottom of the MCS Once inserted carefully turn the safety screw clockwise To remove the MEM PLUG perform the above in reverse order The MEM PLUG can be inserted and removed during operati...

Page 42: ...tem 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 dotted line connection pr...

Page 43: ...r NEF 1 6 for EMC1 must be used and the components must be installed in a metal control cabinet If redundant power supply monitoring is active default setting an error is indicated if only one voltage...

Page 44: ...l R e s e t M O D E A C T 1 0 0 F D F L S W I T C H M M H S O r d N o 2 8 3 2 3 2 6 U S 2 U S 1 G N D G N D R 1 R 2 0 0 A 0 4 5 1 B D D M A C A d d r e s s V 2 4 N E F 1 3 2 4 V D C N E F 1 3 R 1 R 2...

Page 45: ...otential A wire of at least 2 5 mm2must be used for grounding When mounting on a DIN rail the DIN rail must be connected with protective earth ground using grounding terminal blocks The module is conn...

Page 46: ...FL SWITCH MM HS 2 14 PHOENIX CONTACT 6874_en_16 RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSupply com p 14178 Phoenix Contact 2832357 FL IF 2TX VS RJ D Media Module for Modular Sw...

Page 47: ...eactivated for all ports Access control for WBM is deactivated The alarm contact only opens in the event of non redundant power supply and a detected PoE error The transmission of SNMP traps is deacti...

Page 48: ...mode is active the three LEDs 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...

Page 49: ...ng Smart mode triggers the following action Figure 3 1 Example for Smart mode Exit without changes PROFINET Ethernet IP 687412081 Reset to default settings RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com h...

Page 50: ...the gateway router must be in the same subnetwork as the address of the switch 3 2 2 2 Assigning IP addresses The IP address is a 32 bit address which consists of a network part and a user part The ne...

Page 51: ...Figure 3 3 Structure of IP addresses Bit 1 Bit 2 Bit 3 Bit 4 Bit 5 Class A 0 Class B 1 0 Class C 1 1 0 Class D 1 1 1 0 Class E 1 1 1 1 0 Network ID Host ID Class A 7 bits 24 bits Class B 14 bits 16 b...

Page 52: ...reserved as the broadcast address 0 x x x addresses Value 0 is the ID of the specific network If the IP address starts with a zero the receiver is in the same network Example 0 2 1 1 refers to device...

Page 53: ...blish a connection with device 2 using the above subnet mask Device 2 has IP address 59 EA 55 32 IP address representation for device 2 The individual subnet mask and the IP address for device 2 are t...

Page 54: ...tem start Yes Memory module inserted No Data in memory module valid No Yes Load data from memory module Load data from head station Flash Data in head station Flash valid No Load default values No Boo...

Page 55: ...gnment of static IP parameters via V 24 RS 232 No Assignment of IP parameters via BootP Yes No Assignment of IP parameters via DHCP No Yes IP parameters received from BootP server Entry of IP paramete...

Page 56: ...deactivated via the web interface Auto crossing There is no need to distinguish between 1 1 and crossover cables as the transmit and receive cables are crossed automatically Auto polarity The polarity...

Page 57: ...onnector Figure 3 6 Connecting the RJ45 connectors Industrial RJ45 connector with additional latching The figure below shows the VS 08 T G RJ45 IP20 which can be snapped directly onto the interface mo...

Page 58: ...activated deactivated via the web interface 3 3 2 3 Connecting the F SMA connectors P i n 1 P i n 2 P i n 3 P i n 4 P i n 5 P i n 6 P i n 7 P i n 8 R D R D T D T D n c n c n c n c R J 4 5 Hot pluggin...

Page 59: ...7 4 0 0 1 7 When connecting two POF interface modules note the signal direction of the fiber optics The fiber connection is always from the transmitter to the receiver 6 8 7 4 0 0 1 8 M a x 5 0 m P O...

Page 60: ...SMA ports to the DIP switch 1 2 O N 6 8 7 4 0 0 1 9 1 2 O N 1 2 O N P o r t 1 P o r t 2 P o r t 1 P o r t 1 P o r t 2 P o r t 2 1 2 O N RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSupply co...

Page 61: ...ging When inserting and removing interface modules you do not have to switch off the supply voltage The interface modules are detected automatically and logged to the network management An HCS port is...

Page 62: ...erface modules note the signal direction of the fiber optics The fiber connection is always from the transmitter to the receiver 68740046 Max 100 m HCS Max 100 m HCS RX RX TX TX RX RX TX TX RX RX TX T...

Page 63: ...on stations i e a maximum of 3 FL IF 2FX D modules All other IF modules can be operated in any constellation Operation of the Interface module in FL SWITCH GHS G Gigabit Modular Switches is possible w...

Page 64: ...the signal direction of the fiber optics The fiber connection is always from the transmitter to the receiver The SC D SCRJ connectors which are connected using a support are keyed to ensure that the a...

Page 65: ...tions i e a maximum of 3 FL IF 2FX D modules All other IF modules can be operated in any constellation Operation of the Interface module in FL SWITCH GHS G Gigabit Modular Switches is possible without...

Page 66: ...or the protective caps on the connectors When connecting two glass fiber interface modules note the signal direction of the fiber optics The fiber connection is always from the transmitter to the rece...

Page 67: ...d automatically Auto polarity The polarity is changed automatically by the switch if a pair of twisted pair receive cables RD and RD are connected incorrectly Line monitoring The switch uses link test...

Page 68: ...cables are crossed automatically Auto polarity The polarity is changed automatically by the switch if a pair of twisted pair receive cables RD and RD are connected incorrectly Line monitoring The swit...

Page 69: ...the interface modules on page 2 7 must be observed Make sure that only one memory module is inserted If more than one module is inserted the switch indicates error code 87 on the display Remove all bu...

Page 70: ...interrupts 3 3 8 5 Network connection See FL IF 2TX VS RJ on page 3 10 and onwards 3 3 9 FL IF 2PSE F Please note that the password stored on the memory module is also transmitted to the MMS Make sure...

Page 71: ...output current 3 3 9 1 Default upon delivery When the interface modules are inserted the auto negotiation and auto crossing functions are activated Link monitoring for the twisted pair ports is not a...

Page 72: ...rve the keying on the connector when inserting it The module has a green LED for each port which indicates the PoE mode The LED is active if the PoE supply and a PD powered device are connected The LE...

Page 73: ...es The supply voltage to additional PoE interface modules must be supplied by power supply units Figure 3 18 Connecting the 48 V PoE supply Table 3 3 Pin assignment of PoE ports Pin Assignment Descrip...

Page 74: ...be observed Hot plugging When inserting and removing interface modules you do not have to switch off the supply voltage The interface modules are detected automatically and logged to the network mana...

Page 75: ...interface modules note the signal direction of the fiber optics The fiber connection is always from the transmitter to the receiver The SCRJ connectors which are connected using a support are keyed to...

Page 76: ...is displayed under RX system reserve POF SCRJ Interface module is present but the system reserve is low the system reserve is less than 2 dB but greater than 0 dB POF SCRJ Interface module is present...

Page 77: ...ed to one switch 3 4 3 Learning addresses The switch independently learns the addresses for termination devices which are connected via a port by evaluating the source addresses in the data telegram W...

Page 78: ...IGMP packets are always assigned to the high priority queue Packets with unknown unicast addresses are always assigned to the low priority queue Packets are assigned to the high priority queue if the...

Page 79: ...ata packets with values between 0 and 3 in the priority field are low priority default Data packets with values between 4 and 7 in the priority field are transmitted via the switch with high priority...

Page 80: ...Product designation 3 34 PHOENIX CONTACT 6874_en_16 RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSupply com p 14178 Phoenix Contact 2832357 FL IF 2TX VS RJ D Media Module for Modular Sw...

Page 81: ...tory Manager has been started start the MMS MCS or execute a reset Following the boot phase the MMS MCS sends the BootP requests which are received by the Factory Manager and displayed in the message...

Page 82: ...tion select an icon and enter a device name Specify the desired IP parameters under TCP IP see also Section Assigning IP parameters on page 3 4 Figure 4 2 Input mask for IP parameters Make sure that t...

Page 83: ...f the MMS MCS is still indicated as unavailable check your network card settings Please note that both devices must be located in the same network subnetwork If the Factory Manager receives the BootP...

Page 84: ...onal information in the white fields which will be saved on the MMS MCS This information is also available via SNMP and WBM Diagnostics Figure 4 5 Diagnostics menu RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupp...

Page 85: ...s Figure 4 6 Ports menu for the MMS Comprehensive information e g from interface types and states through transmission data to port levels is displayed here All information is automatically created an...

Page 86: ...used During a firmware update the current status is shown on the MMS display 03 Downloading firmware via the network 04 Saving the firmware in the MMS Flash memory 05 The new firmware has been saved...

Page 87: ...ults in the destruction of the firmware on the MMS MCS An update via XMODEM is required see Starting with faulty software firmware on page 4 127 In order to enable a firmware update the firmware image...

Page 88: ...are set with the same value for the source and destination port mirroring will be disabled The source port is set to 0 Enter the destination port in the relevant multicast group in order to enable mu...

Page 89: ...a selection menu The relevant function is described in Web based management WBM on page 4 10 and onwards Configuration Figure 4 12 Configuration menu Various options are provided here for saving or l...

Page 90: ...pages are divided into four areas Device type and device logo Device name assigned by the user and loading time to prevent mix ups Navigation tree on the left hand side Information tables which conta...

Page 91: ...fication by entering the password until less than ten users are logged on 4 2 3 Functions information in WBM The navigation tree provides direct access to the following four areas General Instructions...

Page 92: ...his page contains a connection diagram for connecting the redundant power supply and the alarm contact Local Diagnostics menu This page describes the meaning of the switchable diagnostic and status in...

Page 93: ...If the BootP reply is disabled the switch starts after the third request with the last IP parameters saved If the switch has no saved IP parameters the switch continues to send BootP requests until i...

Page 94: ...hat the switch waits to be assigned an address every time the device starts DCP is activated automatically if Profinet mode is selected System Identification menu This menu is used to display or modif...

Page 95: ...n be globally enabled disabled here Figure 4 17 SNMP Configuration web page Trap Destination This part of the table is used to view or modify the IP addresses of the two trap receivers RSPSupply 1 888...

Page 96: ...Time synchronization is carried out at fixed synchronization intervals known as polling intervals The client receives a correction time by means of an SNTP server with the packet runtime for messages...

Page 97: ...time from a fixed primary server Broadcast Mode The client receives its time from broadcast messages which were transmitted by an NTP server and sent to several clients Manycast Mode The client sends...

Page 98: ...ver service program is activated in the Factory Manager 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 approximat...

Page 99: ...activation of the configuration pages for the DHCP relay agent Setting the refresh intervals for the automatic update of the web pages Here you can also set the refresh interval for automatic update o...

Page 100: ...ted To do so enter the IP address in dotted notation and select whether read only or read write access is to be assigned As an option another name can be assigned under Description Access to WBM can b...

Page 101: ...information about operation as a PROFINET device see Section 9 Operating as a PROFINET device Figure 4 23 Operating Mode web page Due to configuration errors you may accidentally block your own acces...

Page 102: ...The active configuration together with the corresponding configuration name can be saved here by entering a valid password Figure 4 25 Save current configuration web page Set default upon delivery Th...

Page 103: ...tted If you want to transmit the active configuration first save it again Save current configuration function When a configuration is downloaded from the PC to a MMS MCS the new configuration is only...

Page 104: ...ration on the memory module with the configuration in the head station memory The result is displayed in text format In addition the result is displayed in encoded form see also Section Meaning of the...

Page 105: ...configuration modifications are retained or can be activated via a restart Port Security Status Here you can globally activate deactivate the port security function The settings for the individual po...

Page 106: ...t specific page Port Configuration Figure 4 33 Port Table web page Ports Port Cfg Table menu This menu provides an overview of the important configuration settings for all ports and also provides the...

Page 107: ...ge Ports Port Configuration menu Offers individual configuration options for each port Even if the port is switched off the Link LED for the port remains active RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply...

Page 108: ...4 28 PHOENIX CONTACT 6874_en_16 Figure 4 35 Port Configuration web page RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSupply com p 14178 Phoenix Contact 2832357 FL IF 2TX VS RJ D Media Module...

Page 109: ...ation about the volume of data for each individual port On this page additional counter states can be set to zero for all ports Figure 4 36 Port Statistics web page Ports POF Port Table menu RSPSupply...

Page 110: ...K the system reserve is greater than 2 dB and is displayed under RX system reserve POF SCRJ Interface module is present but the system reserve is low the system reserve is less than 2 dB but greater t...

Page 111: ...iagnostics 6874_en_16 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 31 Figure 4 38 Diagnostics web page RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSupply com p 14178 Phoenix Contact 2832357 FL IF 2TX VS RJ D Media Mo...

Page 112: ...eing lost The same applies for ports 9 to 16 and ports 17 to 24 Multicast data packets of created multicast groups cannot be mirrored Enter the destination port in the relevant multicast group in orde...

Page 113: ...ts the port is blocked for all packets A trap is sent which indicates the unauthorized access attempt After the aging time has elapsed the port is reenabled automatically Enter the enabled MAC address...

Page 114: ...nected The PoE controller does not respond 48 V supply may be missing No PoE interface module inserted in this slot The switch does not support PoE interface modules No PoE devices connected to this p...

Page 115: ...put current The PoE interface module is supported by firmware Version 4 0 or later Firmware Versions 4 0 treat the module as a standard RJ45 interface module The module can operate in PoE mode without...

Page 116: ..._16 Figure 4 42 Port Power over Ethernet Configuration web page Diagnostics Display menu for the MMS RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSupply com p 14178 Phoenix Contact 2832357 F...

Page 117: ...Figure 4 43 Display web page Diagnostics Alarm Contact menu Click on Online Diagnostics to display the current view of the diagnostic display in a small browser window The display is renewed automatic...

Page 118: ...bargraph The display is automatically updated according to the refresh interval Figure 4 45 Utilization web page Click on the Switch Station Ports Port Cfg Table link on the Alarm Contact page in WBM...

Page 119: ...assword has not been changed successfully Configuration has been saved The configuration has been modified the first time after the last storing Memory Module recognized Memory Module removed Memory M...

Page 120: ...m hardware The interface will be able to send or receive data but cannot be diagnosed A Profinet connection was established The Profinet connection was terminated Diagnosable POF module OK on port xy...

Page 121: ...very Protocol on page 10 1 4 2 3 7 Rapid Spanning Tree MRP multicast filtering VLAN For information about Rapid Spanning Tree please refer to Section 5 Rapid Spanning Tree For information about the Me...

Page 122: ...ork management stations such as a PC with the Factory Manager can read and modify configuration and diagnostic data from network devices via the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP In addition any...

Page 123: ...quired and can then be displayed by the management station in plain text The IP addresses that are to receive these traps trap targets receivers must be set by the user on the relevant device trapPass...

Page 124: ...link interrupt in the redundant RSTP ring OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 3 0 7 Description Sent each time the status of the POF SCRJ port changes OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 3 0 8 Description Sent each tim...

Page 125: ...K RCV 100 FAIL PP XMT 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 US UM FL IL 24 BK B Ord No 2833000 10 100 LINK RCV 100 FAIL PP XMT 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 US UM SNMP management S N M P t r a p s Management station Trap receive...

Page 126: ...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 Not all devices support all object classes...

Page 127: ...tion 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...

Page 128: ...e 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 valu...

Page 129: ...wing objects sysORIndex sysORID sysORDescr and sysO RUpTime 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...

Page 130: ...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 ipAdEntReas...

Page 131: ...3 icmpInDestUnreachs 4 icmpInTimeExcds 5 icmpInParmProbs 6 icmpInSrcQuenchs 7 icmpInRedirects 8 icmpInEchos 9 icmpInEchoReps 10 icmpInTimestamps 11 icmpInTimestampReps 12 icmpInAddrMasks 13 icmpInAddr...

Page 132: ...r all systems that implement UDP 6 tcp 1 tcpRtoAlgorithm 2 tcpRtoMin 3 tcpRtoMax 4 tcpMaxConn 5 tcpActiveOpens 6 tcpPassiveOpens 7 tcpAttemptFails 8 tcpEstabResets 9 tcpCurrEstab 10 tcpInSegs 11 tcpOu...

Page 133: ...eighState 2 egpNeighAddr 3 egpNeighAs 4 egpNeighInMsgs 5 egpNeighInErrs 6 egpNeighOutMsgs 7 egpNeighOutErrs 8 egpNeighInErrMsgs 9 egpNeighOutErrMsgs 10 egpNeighStateUps 11 egpNeighStateDowns 12 egpNei...

Page 134: ...tation by the agents using traps The following groups are supported statistics history alarm hosts hostTopN matrix filter capture and event 17 snmpInSetRequests 18 snmpInGetResponses 19 snmpInTraps 20...

Page 135: ...rStatsMulticastPkts 8 etherStatsCRCAlignErrors 9 etherStatsUndersizePkts 10 etherStatsOversizePkts 11 etherStatsFragments 12 etherStatsJabbers 13 etherStatsCollisions 14 etherStatsPkts64Octets 15 ethe...

Page 136: ...toryJabbers 14 etherHistoryCollisions 15 etherHistoryUtilization 1 alarmTable 1 alarmEntry 1 alarmIndex 2 alarmInterval 3 alarmVariable 4 alarmSampleType 5 alarmValue 6 alarmStartupAlarm 7 alarmRising...

Page 137: ...able 1 hostTopNControlEntry 1 hostTopNControlIndex 2 hostTopNHostINdex 3 hostTopNRateBase 4 hostTopNTimeRemaining 5 hostTopNDuration 6 hostTopNRequestedSize 7 hostTopNGrantedSize 8 hostTopNStartTime 9...

Page 138: ...hannelIndex 3 filterPktDataOffset 4 filterPktData 5 filterPktDataMask 6 filterPktDataNotMask 7 filterPktStatus 8 filterPktStatusMask 9 filterPktStatusNotMask 10 filterOwner 11 filterStatus 2 channelTa...

Page 139: ...lMaxOctetsGranted 10 bufferControlCapturedPackets 11 bufferControlTurnOnTime 12 bufferControlOwner 13 bufferControlStatus 2 captureBufferTable 1 captureBufferEntry 1 captureBufferControlIndex 2 captur...

Page 140: ...ignateRoot 6 dot1dStpRootCost 7 dot1dStpRootPort 8 dot1dStpMaxAge 9 dot1dStpHelloTime 10 dot1dStpHoldTime 11 dot1dStpForwardDelay 12 dot1dStpBridgeMaxAge 13 dot1dStpBridgeHelloTime 14 dot1dStpBridgeFo...

Page 141: ...2 dot1dTpFdbPort 3 dot1dTpFdbStatus 4 dot1dTpPortTable dot1dTpPortEntry 1 dot1dTpPort 2 dot1dTpPortMaxInfo 3 dot1dTpPortInFrames 4 dot1dTpPortOutFrames 5 dot1dTpPortInDiscards 5 dot1dTpHCPortTable do...

Page 142: ...1dTrafficClassEntry 1 dot1dTrafficClassPriority 2 dot1dTrafficClass 4 dot1dPortOutboundAccessPriorityTable 1 dot1dPortOutboundAccessPriorityEntry 1 dot1dPortOutboundAccessPriority 3 dot1dGarp 1 dot1dP...

Page 143: ...bStatus 3 dot1qTpGroupTable 1 dot1qTpGroupEntry 1 dot1qTpGroupAddress 2 dot1qTpGroupEgressPorts 3 dot1qTpGroupLearnt 4 dot1qForwardAllTable 1 dot1qForwardAllEntry 1 dot1qForwardAllPorts 2 dot1qForward...

Page 144: ...dot1qVLANStaticRowStatus 4 dot1qNextFreeLocalVLANIndex 5 dot1qPortVLANTable 1 dot1qPortVLANEntry 1 dot1qPvid 2 dot1qPortAcceptableFrameTypes 3 dot1qPortIngressFiltering 4 dot1qPortGvrpStatus 5 dot1qP...

Page 145: ...StaticGroup 6 qBridgeVLANGroup 7 qBridgeVLANStaticGroup 8 qBridgePortGroup 9 qBridgeVLANStatisticsGroup 10 qBridgeVLANStatisticsOverflowGroup 11 qBridgeVLANHCStatisticsGroup 12 qBridgeLearningConstrai...

Page 146: ...iance Groups 1 3 6 1 2 1 17 11 1 2 1 rstpBridgeGroups 2 rstpDefaultPathCostGroup 3 rstpPortGroup 1 rstpCompliance RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSupply com p 14178 Phoenix Cont...

Page 147: ...castPkts 9 ifHCInBroadcastPkts 10 ifHCOutOctets 11 ifHCOutUcastPkts 12 ifHCOutMulticastPkts 13 ifHCOutBroadcastPkts 14 ifLinkUpDownTrapEnable 15 ifHighSpeed 16 ifPromiscuousMode 17 ifConnectorPresent...

Page 148: ...0 ifGeneralInformationGroup 11 ifStackGroup2 12 ifOldObjectsGroup 13 ifCounterDiscontinuityGroup 2 ifCompliances 1 ifCompliance 2 ifCompliance2 1 etherConformance 1 etherGroups 1 etherStatsGroup 2 eth...

Page 149: ...Subtype 2 lldpLocManAddr 3 lldpLocManAddrLen 4 lldpLocManAddrIfSubtype 5 lldpLocManAddrIfId 6 lldpLocManAddrOID 4 lldpRemoteSystemsData 1 lldpRemTable 1 lldpRemTimeMark 2 lldpRemLocalPortNum 3 lldpRem...

Page 150: ...ity 7 pnoMRPDomainRingPort1 8 pnoMRPDomainRingPort1State 9 pnoMRPDomainRingPort2 10 pnoMRPDomainRingPort2State 11 pnoMRPDomainState 12 pnoMRPDomainError 13 pnoMRPDomainRingOpenCount 14 pnoMRPDomainLas...

Page 151: ...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 pxcBasicNam...

Page 152: ...D 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...

Page 153: ...s 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 Des...

Page 154: ...ead Description Contains the URL of a website with additional information www factoryline de flComponentsOrderNumber OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 1 2 1 1 5 Syntax Display string Access Read Description Con...

Page 155: ...5 Syntax Octet string 4 Access Read Description Contains the hardware version of the device OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 1 6 Syntax Integer32 1 1024 Access Read Description Contains status information...

Page 156: ...1 Syntax Integer32 1 1024 Access Read Description Indicates the selected interface number flWorkComponentsOID OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 2 1 1 2 Syntax OBJECT IDENTIFIER Access Read Description This...

Page 157: ...iguration 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 I...

Page 158: ...3 0 99 Description This trap is used to test the connection between the device and trap manager OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 4 1 1 Syntax MAC address Access Read Description Contains the MAC address of...

Page 159: ...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 5 Syntax Integer32 1 1024 Access Read Description Ind...

Page 160: ...hanism on BootP 2 or DCP 4 are only activated after a restart of the MMS MCS Address settings must be saved permanently using the flWorkFWCtrlConfSave object OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 4 1 8 Syntax In...

Page 161: ...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 link 0 Full duplex 1 Half duplex 2 flWorkNetPortNegotiation OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 1...

Page 162: ...e OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 4 2 2 1 10 Syntax Integer Access Read and write Description This object controls the handling of BPDUs if Rapid Spanning Tree is activated Firmware with Rapid Spanning Tre...

Page 163: ...Description Specifies the name of the interface flWorkNetPortPriorityLevel OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 4 2 2 1 16 Syntax Integer Access Read and write Description Selects the priority level for incomin...

Page 164: ...tax Integer Access Read and write Description Indicates the status of the port in relation to the PoE function The port can supply power on request 1 The port does not supply power on request 2 The Po...

Page 165: ...7 Syntax Integer Access Read Description Here you can view the current error status of the port No error 0 Error in the external PoE supply voltage 1 Temperature too high 2 Current limitation activat...

Page 166: ...the received optical power is below the required minimum value 5 flWorkNetPortPofScrjIfSupplyVoltage OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 4 2 4 1 4 Syntax Integer32 0 65 Access Read Description This object prov...

Page 167: ...2 4 1 11 Syntax Integer Access Read Description This object indicates whether the RX power high warning message has been triggered Warning message not triggered 1 Warning message triggered 2 flWorkNet...

Page 168: ...etPortPofScrjIfTransceiverOptions OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 4 2 4 1 18 Syntax Integer32 Access Read Description This object provides the implemented functions of the POF SCRJ transceiver at this port...

Page 169: ...1 4346 11 11 11 1 1 Syntax Octet string 4 Access Read Description Contains the firmware version as a string Example for Version 3 97 0x33 0x2e 0x39 0x37 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 1 2 Syntax Octet...

Page 170: ...rsion of the boot loader as a string Example for Version 2 65 0x32 0x2e 0x36 0x35 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 1 7 Syntax Octet string 6 Access Read Description Contains the boot loader release as a...

Page 171: ...x Display string Access Read Description Contains additional information error states for the firmware OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 1 13 Syntax Display string Access Read Description Contains the cur...

Page 172: ...eactivated 1 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 1 8 Syntax Integer 0 3600 Access Read and write Description Here you can set the refresh time for the automatic update of the web pages in seconds Default...

Page 173: ...le with the IP addresses of the trap managers flWorkFWCtrlTrapDestIndex OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 2 1 1 1 Syntax Integer32 1 1024 Access Read Description Contains the index of the target compone...

Page 174: ...1 11 11 2 2 5 Syntax Integer Access Read and write Description Here test traps can be sent for a connection test by the SNMP agent Sending test traps 2 No test traps 1 flWorkFWCtrlTrapEnableEntry OID...

Page 175: ...ng the trap name flWorkFWCtrlTrapEnableStatus OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 2 10 1 4 Syntax Integer Access Read write Description This object indicates the transmit status of the trap While the send...

Page 176: ...ccess OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 3 2 Syntax Integer Access Read Description A message is displayed which informs you whether the last change of password was suc cessful Not changed 1 Failed 2 Suc...

Page 177: ...t can be used to set the name of the firmware file for TFTP download OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 4 4 Syntax Integer Access Read Description This object can be used to request the status of the fir...

Page 178: ...quent restart No firmware update 1 Execute firmware update 2 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 5 1 Syntax Integer Access Read Description This object can be used to request the status of the active devi...

Page 179: ...ead and write Description Here a descriptive name for the saved configuration can be specified or read OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 5 5 Syntax Integer Access Read Description Here the storage locat...

Page 180: ...rom server to switch 2 Transmission from switch to server 3 If the new configuration is not activated by a reset after a configuration download when the configuration is saved the previously loaded co...

Page 181: ...ry module 5 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 5 11 2 Syntax Integer Access Read and write Description Here the memory module can be deleted Not deleted 1 Delete memory module 2 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 1...

Page 182: ...version with which the configuration had been saved can be read OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 5 11 5 3 Syntax Octet string Access Read Description Here the IP address of the device that saved this...

Page 183: ...3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 6 4 Syntax Integer Access Read Description Contains the parity mode for the serial interface None 1 Odd 2 Even 3 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 6 5 Syntax Integer Access Rea...

Page 184: ...2 7 1 3 Syntax Integer Access Read and write Description Indication via the alarm contact if a disabled MAC address accesses a port Not activated 1 Activated 2 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 7 1 4 Sy...

Page 185: ...try OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 8 1 1 1 flWorkFWCtrlSecurityAccessIndex OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 8 1 1 1 1 Syntax Integer32 Access Read Description Shows the index of the entry in the acces...

Page 186: ...gulated via access rights for individual clients or not if no valid IP address is specified without regulation is set automatically Without regulation 1 With regulation 2 flWorkFWCtrlSecurityPortEntry...

Page 187: ...nter OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 8 2 1 1 5 Syntax Gauge32 Access Read Description Specifies the number of unauthorized MAC addresses that have been registered at this port If the port continues to...

Page 188: ...urityPortEnable OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 8 2 5 Syntax Integer Access Read and write Description Indicates whether the safety mechanism for this port is active If no valid MAC address has been d...

Page 189: ...SCRJ port reaches a critical value or the port enters a critical state Do not send alarm 1 Send alarm 2 flWorkFWCtrlProfinetAlarmPowerSupply OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 9 1 1 1 10 Syntax Integer...

Page 190: ...operating 0 MRP operating as client 1 MRP operating as manager 2 Delete operating mode 3 Set operating mode 4 flWorkFWCtrlMRPConfigDomainManagerPriority OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 10 1 1 1 5 Syn...

Page 191: ...Displays the index of the MRP domains flWorkFWCtrlMRPInfoDomainUdid OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 10 2 1 1 2 Syntax Octet string Access Read Description In IEC 61158 5 10 the structure of the UUID i...

Page 192: ...4346 11 11 11 2 10 2 1 1 9 Syntax Integer Access Read and write Description Displays the ifIndex of the second MRP ring port of this switch flWorkFWCtrlMRPInfoDomainRingPort2State OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 434...

Page 193: ...ax Integer Access Read Description Indicates the time since the last change in the MRP ring port status flWorkFWCtrlMRPInfoDomainRoundTripDelayMax OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 10 1 1 1 15 Syntax In...

Page 194: ...r Access Read and write Description Displays the selected redundancy mechanism for the switch If No redundancy is se lected all redundancy mechanisms and the corresponding web pages are disabled If RS...

Page 195: ...ores the VLAN ID and forwards packets according to their priority alone In Tagging mode the packets are forwarded according to the regula tion Transparent 1 Tagging 2 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 15 1 6...

Page 196: ...itch in the MAC address table Optimized search method for randomly saved MAC addresses default 1 Optimized search method for MAC addresses saved in ascending order 2 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 15 1 10...

Page 197: ...o set the port source port whose data is to be mirrored to an other port destination port No port mirroring 0 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 15 2 3 Syntax Integer Access Read and write Description This...

Page 198: ...ups dynamically learned via IGMP can be entered in seconds OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 15 3 1 4 1 1 Syntax PortList Access Read Description This object displays the ports that forward multicast data du...

Page 199: ...on This object can be used to specify the protocol version that the switch uses to transmit IGMP queries Deactivated 1 Version 1 2 Version 2 3 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 15 3 2 3 Syntax Integer Access...

Page 200: ...ecifies the RSTP ring number flSwitchRSTPRingMAC OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 15 4 2 1 2 Syntax MAC address Access Read Description This object specifies the MAC address of the switch which forms the al...

Page 201: ...ntax Integer32 Access Read Description This object specifies the number of the faulty port in the ring OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 15 5 1 Syntax Integer Access Read and write Description This object ca...

Page 202: ...MAC address or its IP ad dress as the remote ID when completing the fields for DHCP option 82 default IP ad dress OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 15 5 5 1 Syntax Access Description This table provides port...

Page 203: ...indows and enables access to the user interface 4 4 1 1 Interface configuration Make the following settings on your Windows PC Figure 4 51 Configuring the HyperTerminal 4 4 1 2 Calling the user interf...

Page 204: ...ters Selecting the addressing mechanism Reset to default settings Activating deactivating the web server the Telnet function and SNMP Activating deactivating port security access control for web Switc...

Page 205: ...ll as displaying the set MAC address this screen can be used to view or modify the IP parameters This user interface screen can be used to determine the addressing mechanism or to trigger a device res...

Page 206: ...option in the Basic Switch Configuration screen and then selecting Apply or Save This undoes any changes to the configuration and resets all IP parameters to the settings default upon delivery see Sec...

Page 207: ...ure Connect the switch to your PC via the serial V 24 RS 232 interface Make sure that your HyperTerminal is configured correctly see configuration on page 4 123 Restart the switch Figure 4 55 Scre16en...

Page 208: ...dy for the new firmware In HyperTerminal select Send File from the Transmission menu Figure 4 58 Xmodem Send File option 6 8 7 4 0 0 2 5 Make sure that the protocol is set to Xmodem otherwise the tran...

Page 209: ...with Xmodem Once the box has closed a message appears in HyperTerminal Enter c to continue with the boot process or trigger a reset using the reset button File transmission may take a few minutes Do...

Page 210: ...same subnetwork Establishing the Telnet connection Connect the PC and the switch to an Ethernet network From the Start menu select the Run option Enter the following command and the IP address of the...

Page 211: ...nge the password Basic switch configuration Figure 4 62 IP configuration in the user interface As well as displaying the set MAC address this screen can be used to view or modify the IP parameters Res...

Page 212: ...ings This undoes any changes to the configuration and resets all IP parameters to the settings default upon delivery see Section 3 1 1 on page 3 1 6 8 7 4 0 0 1 2 Resetting to the default settings als...

Page 213: ...term Rapid Reconfiguration Spanning Tree is not used rather just Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol R STP Example In the following network topology six redundant paths have been created to ensure access to...

Page 214: ...ches e g using the Factory Manager Switch to the General Configuration menu then the User Interfaces page Activate the Rapid Spanning Tree function under Redundancy and confirm by entering your passwo...

Page 215: ...set to Disable on the User Interfaces web page following R STP configuration The previously created configuration is not lost but the web pages for R STP are hidden if Redundancy is set to Disable on...

Page 216: ...ult 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 be entered...

Page 217: ...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 Information The parameter is set by the root switch and...

Page 218: ...rrent R STP state of the relevant port Possible states Forwarding The port is integrated in the active topology and forwards data Discarding This port does not take part in data transmission Learning...

Page 219: ...dge identifier A switch ID consists of 8 bytes as an unsigned integer value When comparing two switch IDs the one with the lowest numeric value is of higher i e better priority The first two bytes con...

Page 220: ...ates the number of the port currently selected Port Name Indicates the name of the port STP Port State Indicates the status in which this port takes part in STP Operational Edge Port Indicates whether...

Page 221: ...vide information about network paths in a stable topology that are used by the BPDU telegrams Designated Root Root bridge for this Spanning Tree Designated Bridge The switch from which the port receiv...

Page 222: ...e 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 Re...

Page 223: ...he root 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 follo...

Page 224: ...MAC Address 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 9 11 13 15 10 12 14 16 9 16 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 MODE ACT 100 FD US1 US2 FAIL X19 V 24 X17 US1 GND US2 GND X18 R1 R2 LNK MODE 1 2 X1 LNK MODE 1 2 X2 LNK MODE...

Page 225: ...se 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 sw...

Page 226: ...is in fast forwarding 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...

Page 227: ...sh a connection to the switch as described in Section Management via local V 24 RS 232 communication interface on page 4 123 or Section Management via Telnet on page 4 130 Set Spanning Tree Enabled on...

Page 228: ...a path between Spanning Tree switches can be A direct connection A connection via one or more additional switches that do not support Spanning Tree A connection via one or more additional hubs that do...

Page 229: ...another a modification to the topology in one ring does not affect the topology of the other two rings FL SWITCH MCS 16TX Ord No 28 32 70 0 00 A0 45 1B D2 1D MAC Address 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 9 11 13 15 10...

Page 230: ...ee please note the following see also Section Large Tree Support on page 5 5 In the large tree support RSTP topology do not use devices that do not support large tree support Enable the large tree sup...

Page 231: ...K MODE 1 2 X3 LNK MODE 1 2 X4 US1 US2 Fail Reset MODE ACT 100 FD FL SWITCH MM HS Ord No 28 32 32 6 MAC Address FL SWITCH MCS 16TX Ord No 28 32 70 0 MAC Address 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 9 11 13 15 10 12 14 16 9...

Page 232: ...e root switch in the forwarding state FL SWITCH MCS 16TX Ord No 28 32 70 0 00 A0 45 1B D2 1D MAC Address 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 9 11 13 15 10 12 14 16 9 16 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 MODE ACT 100 FD U...

Page 233: ...priate priority clearly identifies the root port independent of the path costs The port with the highest priority lowest value becomes the root port 5 2 5 5 Processes in the Spanning Tree Protocol STP...

Page 234: ...ection 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 Phoenix Contact devices de...

Page 235: ...ifferent network segments both using Spanning Tree are to be coupled via these ports without the two tree structures merging into a large Spanning Tree Specifying the root switch The root switch is as...

Page 236: ...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 using the fast forwarding f...

Page 237: ...g topology corresponds to the maximum number of components with active Spanning Tree Figure 5 19 Example 1 for the relevant path NOTE Modifying the protocol timers may result in unstable networks Inac...

Page 238: ...DE 1 2 X1 LNK MODE 1 2 X2 LNK MODE 1 2 X3 LNK MODE 1 2 X4 US1 US2 Fail Reset MODE ACT 100 FD FL SWITCH MM HS Ord No 28 32 32 6 US2 US1 GND GND R1 R2 00A0451BDD MAC Address V 24 LNK MODE 1 2 X1 LNK MOD...

Page 239: ...resent MRP Manager mode is not available and cannot be selected If a manager function module is inserted during runtime or if it is already present during the boot process MRP Manager mode is availabl...

Page 240: ...2 3 4 LINK Mode US2 FAIL X9 US1 GND US2 GND X10 R1 R2 FL SWITCH SMSC 8GT Ord No 2891123 US1 X11 MEM MODE SPD FD ACT 5 6 7 8 X12 V 24 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 00 A0 45 06 04 02 MAC Address 1 2 3 4 LINK Mode US2...

Page 241: ...2 3 4 LINK Mode US2 FAIL X9 US1 GND US2 GND X10 R1 R2 FL SWITCH SMSC 8GT Ord No 2891123 US1 X11 MEM MODE SPD FD ACT 5 6 7 8 X12 V 24 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 687410063 LNK MODE 1 2 X1 LNK MODE 1 2 X2 LNK MODE...

Page 242: ...n 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 st...

Page 243: ...LAN 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...

Page 244: ...FL SWITCH MM HS 6 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 6874_en_16 RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPSupply com p 14178 Phoenix Contact 2832357 FL IF 2TX VS RJ D Media Module for Modular Sw...

Page 245: ...iguration menu then 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 sw...

Page 246: ...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...

Page 247: ...r password and clicking on Apply Because of the conversion from IP to MAC addresses you should avoid using IP addresses that differ with regard to the third byte from the right by 128 Example Both mul...

Page 248: ...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 th...

Page 249: ...1 Multicast port assignment to 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 n...

Page 250: ...NK MODE 1 2 X3 LNK MODE 1 2 X4 US1 US2 Fail Reset MODE ACT 100 FD FL SWITCH MM HS Ord No 28 32 32 6 US2 US1 GND GND R1 R2 00A0451BDD MAC Address V 24 LNK MODE 1 2 X1 LNK MODE 1 2 X2 LNK MODE 1 2 X3 LN...

Page 251: ...all the other routers no longer send query messages If these routers do not receive a new query telegram within a specific period of time they themselves become queriers again If there are no routers...

Page 252: ...be activated and an aging time can be 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...

Page 253: ...mbers of the groups Static query ports Selection of which ports are static query ports Clear auto detected query ports Deletes the ports automatically assigned to the groups 7 5 Multicast source detec...

Page 254: ...this group is deleted b The switch is the active querier in the network segment If the switch receives a multicast packet and is still able to create new dynamic multicast groups upper limit not reac...

Page 255: ...are equipped with a tag A tag is an extension within a data frame that indicates the VLAN assignment If configured correspondingly this tag can be added or removed again from the last tag during the...

Page 256: ...tch 8 2 2 2 Configuration in tagging mode usually used to change the management VLAN ID in the event of an existing VLAN configuration 1 Connect the PC directly to the switch to be configured via a po...

Page 257: ...for the relevant VLAN or the relevant output port Figure 8 1 General VLAN Configuration menu GVRP protocol The GVRP protocol GARP VLAN Registration Protocol can be activated in VLAN Tagging mode for d...

Page 258: ...8 4 Current VLANs The Current VLANs web page provides an overview of the VLANs currently created In addition refer to the table for the VLAN in which the switch is actually managed see also IP Configu...

Page 259: ...and VLAN name The ports are 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 opt...

Page 260: ...untagged members of a VLAN see Example Communication between termination devices via VLAN on page 8 8 Only IDs of existing VLANs can be set as the port VLAN ID If a VLAN is deleted all port VLAN IDs t...

Page 261: ...r not VLAN compatible does not process tags In the example two types of termination device are take into consideration Security recommendation Instead of using VLAN 1 for management it is recommended...

Page 262: ...and switch 2 there are two options to ensure communication between the termination devices LNK MODE 1 2 X1 LNK MODE 1 2 X2 LNK MODE 1 2 X3 LNK MODE 1 2 X4 US1 US2 Fail Reset MODE ACT 100 FD FL SWITCH...

Page 263: ...ter saving the configuration a restart is required 2 GVRP must be activated on all switches Since termination devices usually do not support VLAN tags port specific settings must be made at the termin...

Page 264: ...2 Fail Reset MODE ACT 100 FD FL SWITCH MM HS Ord No 28 32 32 6 US2 US1 GND GND R1 R2 00A0451BDD MAC Address V 24 LNK MODE 1 2 X1 LNK MODE 1 2 X2 LNK MODE 1 2 X3 LNK MODE 1 2 X4 US1 US2 Fail Reset MODE...

Page 265: ...ing default settings are made for operation The Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP is enabled with the following configuration specifications for PROFINET components Message transmit interval 5 s Mess...

Page 266: ...evice 9 2 1 Configuration in the engineering tool 9 2 1 1 Specifying the bus configuration The switch can be operated as a PROFINET IO device if it is integrated under a control sys tem in the bus con...

Page 267: ...m the device catalog 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 Protocol...

Page 268: ...r inputs should be set to 512 ms default The update time for outputs should be set to 512 ms default The monitoring time should be set to 2000 ms default The interface modules must be selected from th...

Page 269: ...ernately flash in the display 9 2 5 Device naming In order to start up a switch in PROFINET mode each switch must be assigned a name once i e each PROFINET device is assigned a unique device name A de...

Page 270: ...stered a ring interrupt management agent alarm Interface module removed slot specific alarm Link monitoring slot alarm for the relevant channel port POF SCRJ diagnostic alarm for reaching and exceedin...

Page 271: ...PROFINET alarms in WBM 9 4 Process data communication The following process data is used Management input byte Bytes 01 02 Status word Byte 03 Ethernet port 1 8 Byte 04 Ethernet port 9 16 Byte 05 Ethe...

Page 272: ...ponds to one bit 0 Link down 1 Link up The slots send link information for each port This includes Link status 0 Link down 1 Link up Far End Fault status 0 No error 1 Error Port enable status 0 Enable...

Page 273: ...following functions are supported by PN stack 2 2 Link status port mode and port MAC address can be requested via the port Storing of PDEV data Reorganization of submodules for integrating interfaces...

Page 274: ...sion 100 Mbps full duplex manda tory 1 Gbps full duplex op tional 100 Mbps full duplex manda tory 1 Gbps full duplex op tional 100 Mbps full duplex manda tory 1 Gbps full duplex op tional Media access...

Page 275: ...2 1ab is used by network devices to learn and maintain the individual neighbor relationships Function A network infrastructure component transmits a port specific BPDU Bridge Protocol Data Unit which...

Page 276: ...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 L...

Page 277: ...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...

Page 278: ...n engineering tool The LLDP information can be represented as such or similarly in engineering tools Figure 10 3 Representation of the topology RSPSupply 1 888 532 2706 www RSPSupply com http www RSPS...

Page 279: ...sired DHCP server should be configured in WBM on the Relay Agent page The DHCP server can generate a response using option 82 information and can send this to the relay agent The switch then removes t...

Page 280: ...be disabled according to the port No DHCP option 82 packets are sent by the deactivated ports Figure 11 1 Relay Agent web page The DHCP Relay Agent function and IP address assignment via DHCP cannot b...

Page 281: ...to 70 C Degree of protection IP20 DIN 40050 IEC 60529 Protection class according to EN 61131 2 IEC 61131 2 3 Laser protection fiber optic interface modules Class 1 according to EN 60825 1 Humidity Op...

Page 282: ...signals data RJ45 interfaces standard Number 2 Connection format 8 pos RJ45 female connector on the switch Connection medium Twisted pair cable with a conductor cross section of 0 14 mm2 to 0 22 mm2 C...

Page 283: ...iver sensitivity 31 dBm dynamic 28 dBm static Maximum overrange 14 dBm dynamic 11 dBm static Transmission speed 100 Mbps Ethernet interfaces SC Single mode Number 2 Connection format SC duplex female...

Page 284: ...ength 660 nm Laser protection Class 1 according to DIN EN 60825 1 Minimum cable length 1 m Transmission length including 3 dB system reserve 50 m polymer fiber with F K 980 1000 230 dB km at 10 100 Mb...

Page 285: ...voltages according to IEC 61000 4 5 Data lines 1 kV asymmetrical Criterion B Power supply lines 0 5 kV symmetrical asymmetrical Criterion B General data Function Managed Compact Ethernet Fast Etherne...

Page 286: ...male connector on the switch Wavelength 1300 nm Laser protection Class 1 according to DIN EN 60825 1 2001 11 Minimum transmission length including 3 dB system reserve 6 4 km glass fiber with F G 50 12...

Page 287: ...ply lines 0 5 kV symmetrical asymmetrical Criterion B Differences between this version and previous versions Version 01 Spanning Tree section added FL IF 2FX SM added Version 02 Technical data for POF...

Page 288: ...IF TX POF 10 100 6 60 mA FL IF TX HCS 100 7 60 mA FL IF MEM 8 0 mA FL IF 2PSE 30 mA from MMS additional 850 mA maximum from external 48 V PoE supply FL IF 2POF SCRJ D 200 mA Example structures Station...

Page 289: ...232 PRG CAB MINI DIN 2730611 1 Universal end clamp E NS 35 N 080088 6 1 Interface module with 2 twisted pair 10 100 Mbps in RJ45 format for connection on the front FL IF 2TX VS RJ F 2832344 1 Interfac...

Page 290: ...ith 2 glass fiber multi mode 100 Mbps in SC format for connection on the bottom FL IF 2FX SC D 2832425 1 Interface module with 2 glass fiber single mode 100 Mbps in SC format for connection on the bot...

Page 291: ...0 Patch cable CAT5 pre assembled 5 0 m long FL CAT5 PATCH 5 0 2832580 10 Patch cable CAT5 pre assembled 7 5 m long FL CAT5 PATCH 7 5 2832616 10 Patch cable CAT5 pre assembled 10 0 m long FL CAT5 PATCH...

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