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Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM007F-EN-P - September 2016

Chapter 7

   Configure Switch Features

4. Modify the VLAN assignments as needed: 

• For ports applied with the Automation Device with QoS, Switch For 

Automation, Router For Automation, or Wireless For Automation 
port role, choose a VLAN from the Native VLAN list. 

• For ports applied with the Automation Device, Desktop For 

Automation, Phone For Automation, or None port role, choose a 
VLAN from the Access VLAN list. 

• For ports applied with the Phone For Automation port role, choose a 

VLAN from the Voice VLAN list. 

• For ports applied with the Port Mirroring port role, choose a VLAN 

from the Ingress VLAN list and choose the port to be monitored 
from the Source Interface list.

5. Click Submit.

Manage Custom Smartport Macros

To create a custom Smartports macro follow these steps. This feature is not 
available on Stratix 8000/8300 switches.

1. Click the Custom Smartports tab.

2. Click Add.

3. Enter the name for the macro.

Macro names are case-sensitive. The string can be up to 31 alphanumeric 
characters. The string cannot contain a ?, a space, or a tab.

4. Choose a macro icon (CS1 to CS10).

Summary of Contents for ArmorStratix 5700 series

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

Page 2: ...nformation circuits equipment or software described in this manual Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited T...

Page 3: ...iew 30 Express Setup Requirements 30 Express Setup Button 32 Multi mode Express Setup 34 Run Multi mode Express Setup in Short Press Mode 35 Run Multi mode Express Setup in Medium Press Mode 36 Run Mu...

Page 4: ...ch on a DIN Rail 80 Remove the Switch from the DIN Rail 81 Ground the Switch 81 Wire the Switch DC Power Source 83 Attach the Switch Power Connectors 85 Install an SFP Module 87 Remove an SFP Module f...

Page 5: ...er Source 139 Attach the Switch Power Connectors 143 Wire the Power over Ethernet DC Power Source 144 Attach the PoE Power Connector 145 Install an SFP Module 146 Remove an SFP Module from an SFP Slot...

Page 6: ...witches 195 Configure Time Synchronization via Device Manager 196 Configure Time Synchronization via the Logix Designer Application 204 ViewTimeSyncInformationintheLogixDesignerApplication 209 Cryptog...

Page 7: ...ID 304 Security Violations 304 Configure Port Security via Device Manager 304 Configure Port Security via the Logix Designer Application 307 Port Thresholds 309 Incoming storm control 309 Outgoing rat...

Page 8: ...via the Logix Designer Application 364 Virtual Local Area Networks VLANs 365 Isolate Traffic and Users 366 Isolate Different Traffic Types 367 Group Users 367 Configure VLANs via Device Manager 368 C...

Page 9: ...22 Access Direct Managed Mode 423 Restart or Reset the Switch 424 Restart the Switch from Device Manager 424 Restart the Switch from the Logix Designer Application 425 Reset the Switch to Factory Defa...

Page 10: ...ix 5400 Port Numbering 496 Stratix 5410 Port Numbering 504 Stratix 5700 Port Numbering 505 ArmorStratix 5700 Port Numbering 512 Stratix 8000 and 8300 Port Numbering 515 AppendixD Cables and Connectors...

Page 11: ...ort Cable Specifications 534 Stratix 8000 8300 Cables and Connectors 534 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ports 534 Connectto10BASE T and100BASE TX compatibleDevices 535 100Base FX Ports 537 SFP Transceiver Por...

Page 12: ...12 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 Table of Contents Notes...

Page 13: ...ge To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative For information on additional software features or further...

Page 14: ...14 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 Preface Notes...

Page 15: ...Shell SSH Telnet disabled 70 Configure time syncronization in the Logix Designer application 204 View time sync information in the Logix Designer application 209 Crytpographic IOS 212 Device level rin...

Page 16: ...16 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 Summary of Changes Notes...

Page 17: ...rvers routers and other switches In industrial environments you can connect Ethernet enabled industrial communication devices including programmable logic controllers PLCs human machine interfaces HMI...

Page 18: ...versions Stratix 5700 switches Layer 2 scalable managed switches Available in 6 20 port versions ArmorStratix 5700 switches Layer 2 managed switches with IP67 rating for protection in extreme conditio...

Page 19: ...ric multi purpose communication paths between two devices These connections are often referred to as messaging connections Explicit messages provide request response oriented network communication Eac...

Page 20: ...P MST instances 64 128 Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP Snooping with querier Virtual Local Area Networks VLANs with trunking 64 255 EtherChannel link aggregation PortThreshold Storm control an...

Page 21: ...83 BMS10CGN 1783 BMS12T4E2CGL 1783 BMS12T4E2CGP 1783 BMS12T4E2CGNK 1783 BMS20CL 1783 BMS20CA 1783 BMS20CGL 1783 BMS20CGP 1783 BMS20CGN 1783 BMS20CGPK ArmorStratix 5700 switches 1783 ZMS4E4T2GP 1783 ZM...

Page 22: ...1783 HMS4S8E4CGN 1783 HMS4EG8CGN 1783 HMS8TG8EG4CGN 1783 HMS4SG8EG4CGN 1783 HMS4EG8CGR 1783 HMS8TG8EG4CGR 1783 HMS4SG8EG4CGR All Stratix 5410 switches Stratix 5700 switches 1783 BMS12T4E2CGNK 1783 BM...

Page 23: ...45 copper or SFP fiber media types Only one of these connections in each of the dual purpose ports can be active at a time If both ports are connected the SFP module port has priority You can set the...

Page 24: ...The port then configures itself accordingly In all cases the attached device must be within 100 m 328 ft of the switch The ports can also be configured for PoE IEEE 802 3af or PoE IEEE 802 3atType 2...

Page 25: ...VLANs Layer 2 firmware models have the IPv4 Default template Layer 3 firmware models have these templates IPv4 Default Dual IPv4 IPv6 Default IPv4 Routing Dual IPv4 IPv6 Routing Table 5 Stratix 5400Te...

Page 26: ...r IPv6 QoS ACEs 1K IPv4 QoS IPv4 or IPv6 port or MAC security ACEs 1K IPv4 ACL Table 7 Stratix 5410 Layer 3 Firmware ModelTemplates Feature Memory Allocation Default Dual default IPv4 Routing Dual rou...

Page 27: ...P version 4 IPv4 to optimize these features Table 8 Stratix 5700 and ArmorStratix 5700Templates Feature Memory Allocation Default Lanbase Routing Dual IPv4 and IPv6 Unicast MAC addresses 8K 4K 7 5K IP...

Page 28: ...g template Other SDM templates are available but are not covered in detail You can use SDM templates for IP Version 4 IPv4 to optimize these features Table 9 Stratix 8000 and ArmorStratix 8300Template...

Page 29: ...onfigure Network Settings via the Logix Designer Application 42 Default Global Macro 44 RSLinx Software and NetworkWho Support 44 Configuration via Device Manager 47 Configuration via the Studio 5000...

Page 30: ...ble depending on your switch and IOS version With IOS version 15 2 4 EA3 or later the following switches use multi mode Express Setup as described on page 34 Stratix 5400 Stratix 5410 Stratix 5700 Arm...

Page 31: ...or Express Setup For Stratix 5700 or ArmorStratix 5700 switches make sure that the SD card is not inserted Component Requirement Hardware Processor 1 GHz or faster 32 bit x86 or 64 bit x64 RAM 1 GB RA...

Page 32: ...m Express Setup This Express Setup button is recessed behind the panel To reach the button use a small tool such as a paper clip WARNING When you press the Express Setup button while power is on an el...

Page 33: ...tomation Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 33 Get Started Chapter 2 Stratix 5700 Switch Express Setup Button Express Setup Button ArmorStratix 5700 Switch Stratix 8000 8300 Switch Express Se...

Page 34: ...up status indicator flashes alternating green and red during seconds 16 20 and then release Betweenseconds11 15andafter21seconds theSetupstatusindicatorturnsoff Ifyoureleasethe Express Setup button wh...

Page 35: ...up after the Setup status indicator turns off 3 Press and hold the Express Setup button until the Setup status indicator flashes green during seconds 1 4 and then release The switch selects a port to...

Page 36: ...the computer an IP address of 169 254 0 2 on VLAN 1000 The Setup status indicator changes from flashing green to solid green 5 Proceed to Configure Network Settings via Device Manager on page 39 Run M...

Page 37: ...nds 6 10 The switch broadcasts a DHCP request out of all ports on VLAN 1 VLAN 1 is configured with the IP address returned by the DHCP server The default login credentials are set to the following Use...

Page 38: ...quirement for when you release the Express Setup button 5 Wait a few seconds until the status indicator on one of the unconnected switch ports flashes green 6 Connect a Category 5 Ethernet cable from...

Page 39: ...try the following Verify that your network adapter is set to accept a DHCP address Enter the URL of a well known website in your browser to be sure that the browser is working correctly Your browser...

Page 40: ...r If you change the address the connection drops To re establish the connection with the new address close your web browser and go to the address you specified Make sure that the IP address that you a...

Page 41: ...e the SD card that came with the switch with the internal memory of the switch To synchronize the SD card via Device Manager see page 65 To synchronize the SD card via the Logix Designer application s...

Page 42: ...IP address If you manually assign the IP address of the switch and your network uses a DHCP server make sure that the IP address is not within the range of addresses that the DHCP server assigns Othe...

Page 43: ...agementstationandtheswitchareindifferentnetworksorsubnetworks youmustspecifyadefaultgateway Otherwise the switch and your network management station cannot communicate with each other IMPORTANT Commun...

Page 44: ...ronic data sheet EDS files To access the RSWho function from the RSLinx software toolbar choose Communications RSWho Electronic Data Sheet EDS Files Electronic Data Sheet EDS files are text files that...

Page 45: ...ms Rockwell Software RSLinx Tools EDS Hardware Installation Tool 2 To launch the EDS Wizard and add the selected hardware description and associated files click Add Data Accessible with CIP The CIP in...

Page 46: ...s through traffic ICMP and ARP fixups Configuration data Major and minor revision of switch Electronic keying Exact Match Disable Keying Connection Input Data Data Data connection password Requested p...

Page 47: ...ts It uses graphical color coded displays such as the front panel view graphs and animated indicators to simplify monitoring tasks It provides alert tools to help you to identify and to solve networki...

Page 48: ...nd any wireless clients on your computer Device Manager verifies the browser version when starting a session to be sure that the browser is supported To access Device Manager follow these steps 1 Star...

Page 49: ...Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 49 Get Started Chapter 2 c Click Confirm Security Exception...

Page 50: ...50 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 Chapter 2 Get Started 3 On the Device Manager Login window enter the switch name and password...

Page 51: ...ge these settings to fit your network needs and to troubleshoot network problems The settings on a switch port must be compatible with the port settings of the connected device To change basic port se...

Page 52: ...le on the SFP module ports MediaType The active port type either the RJ45 port or the SFP module port of a dual purpose uplink port By default the switch detects whether the RJ45 port or SFP module po...

Page 53: ...steps 1 Open the project file for the controller to monitor the switch 2 Right click Ethernet and choose New Module Table 16 Logix Designer Hardware Requirements Attribute Requirement Processor speed...

Page 54: ...ember 2016 Chapter 2 Get Started 3 On the Select Module Type dialog box select the switch and click Create If you do not see the switch on the list you can obtain the AOP from the Rockwell Automation...

Page 55: ...me Only one of these two choices is enabled Field Description Name A name that you choose for the switch Description A description that helps you remember something important about the switch Ethernet...

Page 56: ...tput bits arenot applied If the corresponding output bit is 0 the port is enabled If you enable or disable a port by using Device Manager or the CLI the port setting can be overridden by the output bi...

Page 57: ...odule Check to disable communication between the controller and the switch Clear the checkbox to restore communication Major Fault on Controller If Connection FailsWhile in Run mode Check to have the...

Page 58: ...h up to 200 characters The contact information can include alphanumeric and special characters dash and comma and a carriage return Geographic Location Optional Enter a geographic location of the swit...

Page 59: ...resides Base for example 1783 MS10T Expansion module for example 1783 MX08T Port The port that is selected for configuration The port number includes the port type Fa for Fast Ethernet Gi for Gigabit...

Page 60: ...ecteddevicerequiresaspecificspeedandduplex Ifyouset thespeedandduplexfortheswitchport theconnecteddevicemustbeconfiguredforthesamespeedandduplexandnotsettoauto negotiate Otherwise a speed duplex misma...

Page 61: ...information in Table 20 Table 20 Add User Fields Field Description Name A unique user name The user name cannot contain spaces Privilege The level of access for the user Admin Users can view and chang...

Page 62: ...nager and the Logix Designer application automatically save changes to internal memory to be retained for the next power up cycle Any changes that are made via the CLI must be manually saved in intern...

Page 63: ...er a valid switch password In the navigation pane click Save Restore The switch configuration consists of these two files Text file with configuration parameters Binary file with VLAN information Once...

Page 64: ...insert an SD card while starting the system changes are saved to internal memory You can use Device Manager or the Logix Designer application to synchronize the SD card for configuration and IOS updat...

Page 65: ...ion or the software IOS from either the SD card to the internal memory or from the internal memory to the SD card The Auto Sync tab lets you configure default options for how Device Manager prompts yo...

Page 66: ...ard Table 22 Auto SyncTab Fields Field Description Configuration AutoSync Automaticallysynchronizetheconfigurationwhenaconfigurationchange is made in Device Manager Auto Sync is the default configurat...

Page 67: ...n pane click SD Flash Sync Table 23 SD Flash Sync Fields Field Description SD Flash Status Indicates whether the SD card is present and the status of the card Synchronization Status Indicates whether...

Page 68: ...is no longer available If you change the switch configuration after the card is removed they are applied and used by the switch However the changes are not saved If you insert the CompactFlash card la...

Page 69: ...o Network Assistant Cisco Network Assistant is a web interface that you download from Cisco s website and run on your computer It offers advanced options for configuring and monitoring multiple device...

Page 70: ...tp www rockwellautomation com The USB cable is not provided with the switch 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the console port on the switch 3 Start a terminal emulation program on the computer...

Page 71: ...ch on a DIN Rail 80 Remove the Switch from the DIN Rail 81 Ground the Switch 81 Wire the Switch DC Power Source 83 Attach the Switch Power Connectors 85 Install an SFP Module 87 Remove an SFP Module f...

Page 72: ...t adverse temperature code lowest T number may be used to help determine the overall temperature code of the system Combinations of equipment in your system are subject to investigation by the local A...

Page 73: ...nofsuchequipmentgiven in Annex II to Directive 94 9 EC See the EC Declaration of Conformity at http www rockwellautomation com products certification for details The type of protection is Ex nA nC IIC...

Page 74: ...impaired ATTENTION Before installing configuring operating or maintaining this product read this document and the documents listedintheadditionalresourcessectionforinstalling configuring oroperatingeq...

Page 75: ...reach of the connection to the DC power source Cabling is away from sources of electrical noise such as radios power lines and fluorescent lighting fixtures Attribute 1783 HMS8T4CGN 1783 HMS16T4CGN 1...

Page 76: ...PoE so no additional wiring or power connectors are required 6 Optional Install an SFP module 7 Wire external alarms and attach the alarm relay connector to the switch 8 Connect to the switch ports 1...

Page 77: ...as Belden part number 9912 or equivalent Wire stripping tool For panel mounting without a DIN rail M5 or 10 24 or 10 32 bolts or screws with 1 27 cm 0 5 in O D flat washers For simplified cabling the...

Page 78: ...llow these steps 1 On the front of the switch locate the door that protects the SD card slot 2 Loosen the captive thumb screw at the top of the door by using a screwdriver to open the door 3 Install o...

Page 79: ...breaker on the panel board that services the DC circuit and switch the circuit breaker to the ON position 2 Verify the start up process When you power on the switch it begins a start up process The S...

Page 80: ...the spring loaded latch near the bottom 2 Hold the bottom of the switch away from the DIN rail and place the two hooks on the back of the switch over the top of the DIN rail 3 Push the switch toward t...

Page 81: ...gle ring terminal Two single ring terminals ATTENTION To make sure that the equipment is reliably connected to earth ground follow the grounding procedure instructions and use a suitable ring terminal...

Page 82: ...pped 3 Insert the ground wire into the ring terminal lug and use a crimping tool to crimp the terminal to the wire If you are using two ring terminals repeat this action for the second ring terminal 4...

Page 83: ...opper wire long enough to connect to the DC power source 4 Use an 18 gauge wire stripping tool to strip each of the two wires to 6 3 mm 0 25 in 0 5 mm 0 02 in Do not strip more than 6 8 mm 0 27 in of...

Page 84: ...h insulation can extend from the connector 7 Use a ratcheting torque screwdriver to torque the captive screws of the power connector to 0 56 N m 5 0 lb in Do not exceed the recommended torque 8 Connec...

Page 85: ...eat this procedure with the second power connector The following figure shows the completed DC input wiring on a power connector for a primary power source and an optional secondary power source Attac...

Page 86: ...ectors to the rack by using tie wraps 4 Insert the exposed part of the positive wire into the DC connection and the exposed part of the return wire into the DC connection Make sure that you cannot see...

Page 87: ...1783 TD001 WARNING When you insert or remove the small form factor pluggable SFP optical transceiver while power is on an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location i...

Page 88: ...ot as shown in the following figure until you feel the connector on the module snap into place in the rear of the slot 4 Remove the dust plugs from the SFP module optical ports store them for later us...

Page 89: ...the optical ports of the SFP module to keep the optical interfaces clean 4 Unlock and remove the SFP module If the module has a bale clasp latch swing the bale toward you and pull it gently to eject t...

Page 90: ...ay connector Three connections are dedicated to the two alarm input circuits Alarm input 1 IN1 Alarm input 2 IN2 Isolated reference ground An alarm input and the reference ground wiring connection are...

Page 91: ...ircuit 3 Use a wire stripper to remove the casing from both ends of each wire to 6 3 mm 0 25 in 0 5 mm 0 02 in Do not strip more than 6 8 mm 0 27 in of insulation from the wires Stripping more than th...

Page 92: ...relay connector The following figure shows the completed wiring for two external alarm devices The first alarm device circuit is wired as an alarm relay input circuit the IN1 and REF connections comp...

Page 93: ...to operate at the speed of attached devices If the attached ports do not support autonegotiation you can explicitly set the speed and duplex parameters Connecting devices that do not autonegotiate or...

Page 94: ...tor on the other device The Port status indicator turns on when both the switch and the connected device have an established link The Port status indicator is amber while Spanning Tree Protocol STP di...

Page 95: ...he SFP module port 3 Insert the other cable end into a fiber optic receptacle on a target device 4 Observe the port status indicator The status indicator turns amber while the SFP discovers the networ...

Page 96: ...e into the SFP module slot and connect a cable to the SFP module port 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the other device By default the switch detects whether an RJ45 connector or SFP module is...

Page 97: ...is equipment is not intended for use in residential environments and may not provide adequate protection to radio communication services in such environments This equipment is supplied as open type eq...

Page 98: ...to be nonhazardous Secure any external connections that mate to this equipment by using screws sliding latches threaded connectors or other means provided with this product Substitution of components...

Page 99: ...ING If you connect or disconnect the communication cable with power applied to this module or any device on the network an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location...

Page 100: ...ATTENTION Under certain conditions viewing the optical port may expose the eye to hazard When viewed under some conditions the optical port may expose the eye beyond the maximum permissible exposure r...

Page 101: ...t with the following Safety Extra LowVoltage SELV Supply Protected Extra LowVoltage PELV Supply Attribute 1783 IMS28NDC 1783 IMS28RDC 1783 IMS28GNDC 1783 IMS28GRDC 1783 IMS28NAC 1783 IMS28RAC 1783 IMS...

Page 102: ...annot exceed 100 m 328 ft The fiber optic cable length from a switch to an attached device cannot exceed the distance that is specified in Appendix D Temperature surrounding the unit must be in a rang...

Page 103: ...Install an SFP module 8 Wire external alarms and attach the alarm relay connector to the switch 9 Connect to switch ports Ethernet PoE PoE ports SFP SFP ports Parts List and RequiredTools Verify that...

Page 104: ...voltage power supply module and 16 AWG minimum wire for the high voltage power supply module For power source connections use wires that are rated for at least 194 F 90 C UL and CSA rated style 1007 o...

Page 105: ...ory of the switch See page 64 To install or replace the SD card follow these steps 1 On the front of the switch locate the door that protects the SD card slot 2 Loosen the captive thumb screw on the d...

Page 106: ...not fully insert it the wrong way To remove the card push it in and let it pop out via the spring loaded mechanism Grasp the card top and pull it out Place it in an antistatic bag to protect it from s...

Page 107: ...he circuit breaker to the On position 2 Verify the start up process When you power on the switch it begins a start up process The Setup status indicator blinks green as the IOS software image loads If...

Page 108: ...410 Switches Attach Brackets To attach brackets on the switch follow this procedure 1 Identify a mount position and attach brackets to both sides of the switch Console Alarm TOD 32574 M Console Alarm...

Page 109: ...7F EN P September 2016 109 Install Stratix 5410 Switches Chapter 4 2 Insert the rubber plugs in the unused holes on both sides of the switch 3 Use a screwdriver or pen to push in the rubber plugs comp...

Page 110: ...uplex PRP DLR PoE Express Setup Alarms PSU 1 4 5 8 9 12 13 16 17 20 21 24 27 28 25 26 1 4 5 17 20 21 24 25 28 12 9 100 1000 SFP 1000 10G SFP 10 100 1000 PoE 8 32576 M IN OUT GPS ANT DIG TimeCode ANA T...

Page 111: ...ch on page 113 Attach the Brackets To attach brackets to the switch follow this procedure 1 Attach the brackets on both sides of the switch IMPORTANT To mount the switch on a wall in an enclosure foll...

Page 112: ...UM007F EN P September 2016 Chapter 4 Install Stratix 5410 Switches 2 Insert the rubber plugs in the unused holes on both sides of the switch 3 Use a screwdriver or pen to push in the rubber plugs comp...

Page 113: ...switch can be mounted on a wall in only one position the side panel must face up and the port side must face left For the best support of the switch and cables make sure that the switch is attached s...

Page 114: ...0 5 mm 0 02 in Stripping more than the recommended amount of wire can leave exposed wire from the connector 3 Insert the ground wire into the terminal lug and crimp the terminal to the wire 4 Slide th...

Page 115: ...t the AC and DC circuits 2 To loosen the two captive screws of the blank power supply module and gently pull it out use a Phillips screwdriver WARNING If you connect or disconnect wiring while the fie...

Page 116: ...g torque screwdriver to torque each screw to 0 904 1 13 N m 8 10 lb in Wire the Power Source To wire the power source follow these steps 1 Turn power off at the AC and DC circuits 2 To loosen the capt...

Page 117: ...connection for high voltage DC PSU2 4 Negative connection for high voltage DC PSU1 11 Negative connection for high voltage DC PSU2 5 PSU1 power supply module 1 12 PSU2 power supply module 2 6 Positiv...

Page 118: ...al and crimp it to the wire You can also use a ring or flanged spade terminal 7 Loosen the terminal screw and slide the terminal under the screw and washer 8 Make the power connection For AC power con...

Page 119: ...e AC power source Connect the other end of the neutral wire the one connected to N to the neutral terminal on the AC power source For DC power connect the other end of the positive wire the one connec...

Page 120: ...ll form factor pluggable SFP optical transceiver while power is on an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the ar...

Page 121: ...est minimum temperature rating For cable length and temperature specifications see the Stratix Ethernet Device Specifications Technical Data publication 1783 TD001 To insert an SFP module into an SFP...

Page 122: ...4 If the module has a bale clasp latch pull the bale out and down to eject it If the latch is obstructed and you cannot use your finger use a small flat blade screwdriver or other long narrow instrum...

Page 123: ...elay RJ45 connector Five connections are dedicated to the four alarm input circuits Alarm input 1 Alarm input 2 Alarm input 3 Alarm input 4 Common An alarm input and the common wiring connection are r...

Page 124: ...ot support autonegotiation you can explicitly set the speed and duplex parameters Connecting devices that do not autonegotiate or that have their speed and duplex parameters that are manually set can...

Page 125: ...device have an established link The port status indicator is amber while Spanning Tree Protocol STP discovers the topology and searches for loops This process can take as long as 30 seconds and then t...

Page 126: ...r cable end into a fiber optic receptacle on a target device 4 Observe the port status indicator The status indicator turns amber while the SFP discovers the network topology and searches for loops Th...

Page 127: ...Ground the Switch 137 Wire the Switch DC Power Source 139 Attach the Switch Power Connectors 143 Wire the Power over Ethernet DC Power Source 144 Attach the PoE Power Connector 145 Install an SFP Mod...

Page 128: ...ing the hazardous location temperature code When combining products within a system the most adverse temperature code lowest T number may be used to help determine the overall temperaturecodeofthesyst...

Page 129: ...certified enclosure with a minimum ingress protection rating of at least IP54 as definedinIEC60529 andusedinanenvironmentofnotmorethanPollutionDegree2 asdefinedinIEC60664 1 whenapplied in Zone 2 envir...

Page 130: ...S20CGN Wire size power connectors 0 5 0 8 mm2 18 20 AWG twisted pair copper wire suitable for 30 C 86 F above surrounding ambient temperature outside of the enclosure Screw torque ground terminals 0 4...

Page 131: ...emove the SD card 2 Verify switch operation 3 Mount the switch on a DIN rail 4 Ground the switch 5 Wire the DC power source for the switch and attach the switch power connectors 6 Optional Wire the Po...

Page 132: ...1 69 N m 15 in lbs of pressure Small flat blade screwdriver 6 ring terminal lug for 5 3 mm 10 AWG wire such as Thomas Bett part number 10RC6 or equivalent Crimping tool such as Thomas Bett part number...

Page 133: ...nd of the connection InstallorRemovetheSDCard To install or replace the optional SD card follow these steps 1 On the front of the switch locate the door that protects the SD card slot 2 Loosen the cap...

Page 134: ...ing mode Number of files or images in onboard memory To test the switch follow these steps 1 Apply power to the switch If the switch is directly connected to a DC power source locate the circuit break...

Page 135: ...scharge which can cause internal damage and affect normal operation Follow these guidelines when you handle this equipment Touch a grounded object to discharge potential static Wear an approved ground...

Page 136: ...exceed 3 0 m 9 84 ft and must not contain hubs ATTENTION Under certain conditions viewing the optical port may expose theeyetohazard Whenviewedundersomeconditions theopticalportmay expose the eye beyo...

Page 137: ...us before proceeding ATTENTION This equipment must be grounded Never defeat the ground conductor or operate the equipment in the absence of a suitably installed ground conductor Contact the appropriat...

Page 138: ...ure to follow any grounding requirements at your site 1 Use a Phillips screwdriver or a ratcheting torque screwdriver with a Phillips head to remove the ground screw from the front panel of the switch...

Page 139: ...om the DC circuit or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding This product is intended to be supplied by a Class 2 power source marked with Class 2 and rated from 12 24 or 48V DC 2 5 A To comply wit...

Page 140: ...8 gauge wire stripping tool to strip each of the two wires to 6 3 mm 0 25 in 0 5 mm 0 02 in Do not strip more than 6 8 mm 0 27 in of insulation from the wire Stripping more than the recommended amount...

Page 141: ...end from the connector 7 Use a ratcheting torque screwdriver to torque the captive screws of the power connector to 0 23 N m 2 0 lb in Do not exceed the recommended torque ATTENTION Anexposedwireleadf...

Page 142: ...ther end of the return wire to the return terminal on the DC power source When you are testing the switch one power connection is sufficient If you are installing the switch and are using a second pow...

Page 143: ...r into the Pwr B receptacle 2 Use a ratcheting torque flathead screwdriver to tighten the captive screws on the sides of the power connectors When you test the switch one power source is sufficient If...

Page 144: ...ecablewithpowerappliedtothismoduleortheprogrammingdeviceonthe other end of the cable an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is...

Page 145: ...cted to DC to the positive terminal on the DC power source 7 Connect the other end of the return wire the one connected to DC to the return terminal on the DC power source Attach the PoE Power Connect...

Page 146: ...1783 TD001 WARNING When you insert or remove the small form factor pluggable SFP optical transceiver while power is on an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location...

Page 147: ...in the following figure until you feel the connector on the module snap into place in the rear of the slot 4 Remove the dust plugs from the SFP module optical ports store them for later use ATTENTION...

Page 148: ...the optical ports of the SFP module to keep the optical interfaces clean 4 Unlock and remove the SFP module If the module has a bale clasp latch swing the bale toward you and pull it gently to eject t...

Page 149: ...ay connector Three connections are dedicated to the two alarm input circuits Alarm input 1 IN1 Alarm input 2 IN2 Isolated reference ground An alarm input and the reference ground wiring connection are...

Page 150: ...ircuit 3 Use a wire stripper to remove the casing from both ends of each wire to 6 3 mm 0 25 in 0 5 mm 0 02 in Do not strip more than 6 8 mm 0 27 in of insulation from the wires Stripping more than th...

Page 151: ...relay connector The following figure shows the completed wiring for two external alarm devices The first alarm device circuit is wired as an alarm relay input circuit the IN1 and REF connections comp...

Page 152: ...to operate at the speed of attached devices If the attached ports do not support autonegotiation you can explicitly set the speed and duplex parameters Connecting devices that do not autonegotiate or...

Page 153: ...er device The Port status indicator turns on when both the switch and the connected device have an established link The Port status indicator is amber while Spanning Tree Protocol STP discovers the to...

Page 154: ...ered device Connect to SFP Module Ports To connect a fiber optic cable to an SFP module follow these steps 1 Remove the rubber plugs from the module port and fiber optic cable and store them for futur...

Page 155: ...an approved SFP module Only one interface can be active at a time If both interfaces are connected the SFP module has priority To connect to a dual purpose port follow these steps 1 Connect an RJ45 co...

Page 156: ...156 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 Chapter 5 Install Stratix 5700 Switches Notes...

Page 157: ...his equipment is not intended for use in residential environments and may not provide adequate protection to radio communication services in such environments This equipment is supplied as open type e...

Page 158: ...may impair suitability for Class I Division 2 If this product contains batteries they must only be changed in an area known to be nonhazardous WARNING RISQUE D EXPLOSION Couper le courant ou s assure...

Page 159: ...ctors 0 5 0 8 mm2 18 20 AWG twisted pair copper wire suitable for 86 F 30 C above surrounding ambient temperature outside of the enclosure NA Screw torque ground terminals 0 96 N m 8 5 lb in Screw tor...

Page 160: ...ces Top and bottom 105 mm 4 13 in Left and right 90 mm 3 54 in Front 65 mm 2 56 in Temperature surrounding the unit does not exceed 60 C 140 F Cabling is away from sources of electrical noise such as...

Page 161: ...re proceeding WARNING If you connect or disconnect wiring while the field side power is on an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that po...

Page 162: ...you have these items If you plan to install a PoE expansion module verify that you have a PoE power connector 1 Stratix 8000 8300 switch 2 Documentation 3 Power and alarm relay connectors qty 2 4 Con...

Page 163: ...part number 9912 or equivalent Wire stripping tool For panel mounting without a DIN rail M5 or 10 24 or 10 32 bolts or screws with 1 27 cm 0 5 in O D flat washers For simplified cabling the automatic...

Page 164: ...1783 MX08S fiber expansion module the module must be in the right most position Depending on the mix of switches and expansion modules you can have as many 24 Fast Ethernet ports To connect the expans...

Page 165: ...e together The expansion module is shown with the side panel removed Do not remove this panel unless you plan to install another module 4 Push the upper and lower module latches in to secure the modul...

Page 166: ...r to push the tab out IMPORTANT The switch must be mounted in an upright orientation as shown in these instructions Alternative mounting orientations are not supported WARNING When using DIN rail moun...

Page 167: ...ended positions Otherwise if you are using 35 mm x 7 5 mm 1 38 in x 0 30 in DIN rail rotate the feet to the recessed positions 3 Position the rear panel of the switch directly in front of the DIN rail...

Page 168: ...s required rotate the feet to their extended positions before mounting the switch on the wall 3 Position the rear panel of the switch against the wall or a panel in the desired location as shown in th...

Page 169: ...on an electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding ATTENTION Under certain con...

Page 170: ...st and to a grounded bare metal surface 2 Grasp both sides of the SFP module and align the module sideways in front of the slot opening 3 Insert the SFP module into the slot as shown in the following...

Page 171: ...e ground wire into the ring terminal lug 4 Use a crimping tool to crimp the ring terminal to the wire 5 Slide the ground screw through the ring terminal ATTENTION For proper grounding you must always...

Page 172: ...and return DC power connections The positive DC power connection is labeled V and the negative DC power connection is the adjacent connection labeled RT Connections labeled A are used for the alarm r...

Page 173: ...g torque screwdriver to torque the power and relay connector captive screws above the installed wire leads to 0 23 N m 2 0 lb in 6 Connect the other end of the positive wire the one connected to V to...

Page 174: ...Before performing any of the following procedures make sure thatpowerisremovedfromtheDCcircuitortheareaisnonhazardousbefore proceeding WARNING To comply with the CE LowVoltage Directive LVD this equip...

Page 175: ...part of the positive wire into the DC connection and the exposed part of the return wire into the DC connection 5 Make sure that you cannot see any wire lead only wire with insulation can extend from...

Page 176: ...terial Liquid crystal polymer Relay Body Manufacture of Plastic Material Ueno Fine Chemicals Industry Ltd Designation of Plastic Material Type 2125G Generic Name of Plastic Materialv Liquid crystal po...

Page 177: ...front panel 2 Use a screwdriver to tighten the captive screws on the sides of the power and relay connector 3 If a second power source is required insert a second power and relay connector into the P...

Page 178: ...ernal alarm device requires two connections to a relay the switch supports a maximum of two external alarm devices Follow these steps to wire alarms 1 Measure two strands of twisted pair wire 18 20 AW...

Page 179: ...m device into the second power and relay connector The following figure shows the completed wiring for two power supplies and two external alarm devices 1 External device relay wire A connection 1 2 E...

Page 180: ...provides four PoE ports You can configure as many as four ports in any combination of PoE and PoE The 1783 MX04T04E PoE expansion module provides four PoE ports and four non PoE ports You can configur...

Page 181: ...r cable with an RJ45 connector into the port 2 Insert the other cable end into an RJ45 connector on the other device Connect to SFP Fiber Ports Follow these steps if you installed an SFP module For in...

Page 182: ...of the switch ATTENTION Class 1 laser product Laser radiation is present when the systemisopenandinterlocksbypassed Onlytrainedandqualifiedpersonnel are allowed to install replace or service this equi...

Page 183: ...Macros 248 Horizontal Stacking 250 Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP Snooping with Querier 252 Network AddressTranslation NAT 254 NetworkTime Protocol NTP 295 Parallel Redundancy Protocol PRP 2...

Page 184: ...rk If you do not configure ACLs all packets that pass through the switch can be allowed onto all parts of the network You can use ACLs to control which hosts can access different parts of a network or...

Page 185: ...Chapter 7 Configure ACLs via Device Manager The ACL window shows all existing standard and extended ACLs defined on the switch Once you add an ACL to the ACL List tab you can apply it to a port and sp...

Page 186: ...can specify a meaningful name that is easier to remember and associate with a task You can reorder statements in or add statements to a named access list ACL Number The number of the ACL which shows...

Page 187: ...ce from which the packet is sent Host Any Network Source Address Type the address of the network or host from which the packet is sent SourceWildcard Type an ACL mask for the source Source Operator Ex...

Page 188: ...bound ACLs can be applied to only routed ports or ports assigned to an Access VLAN You can configure these port settings in the Administrative Mode field on the Edit Physical Port window Figure 2 For...

Page 189: ...ms often control an external alarm such as a bell or a light To connect an external alarm device to the relay you connect two relay contact wires to complete the electrical circuit The front panel ala...

Page 190: ...endent alarm relays AlarmRelaySettings You can configure the switch to trigger an external alarm device The switch software is configured to detect faults that are used to energize the relay coil and...

Page 191: ...wer supply alarm to be connected to the hardware relays Temperature Primary These alarms are triggered when the system temperature is higher or lower than the configured thresholds By default the prim...

Page 192: ...as a percentage of fluctuation from the FCS bit error rate The default setting is 8 percent You can adjust the percentage to prevent toggling the alarm condition when the FCS bit error rate fluctuates...

Page 193: ...m profile Alarm Name These types of alarms can trigger an action DM Alarms Alarm information appears on the dashboard of Device Manager SNMPTrap Alarm traps are sent to an SNMP server if SNMP is enabl...

Page 194: ...ation about these modes refer to the Converged Plantwide Ethernet Design and Implementation Guide publication ENET TD001 Boundary Mode In Boundary mode the switch participates in selecting the best ma...

Page 195: ...10 Switches In NTP PTP Clock mode the switch functions as the grandmaster clock and boundary clock As grandmaster it uses PTP while deriving the time source from Network Time Protocol NTP If configure...

Page 196: ...e the default criteria clock quality clock class and so on for the best master clock selection A lower value takes precedence Valid values 0 255 Default 128 Priority 2 Boundary or NTP PTP Clock mode T...

Page 197: ...d table that corresponds to your mode Figure 3 Boundary Mode Mode Page Boundary 197 End to End 199 Forward 201 NTP PTP Clock 202 Table 33 Boundary Mode Fields Field Description PTP Clock Settings PTP...

Page 198: ...er The switch port is transitioning to change to Master state Master The switch is acting as a parent clock to the devices connected to that switch port Passive The switch has detected a redundant pat...

Page 199: ...evaluesbelow50000nanosecondsonlyin networks with a very high precision grandmaster clock These networks have a critical need to keep very sensitive devices synchronized Vlan Id Not available on Strati...

Page 200: ...n the switch port Enable Check the checkbox for each port on which to enable PTP You can enable one or more switch ports By default PTP is enabled on all the Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet ports F...

Page 201: ...ynclimitbelowthedefault 50000nanoseconds Usevaluesbelow50000nanosecondsonlyin networks with a very high precision grandmaster clock These networks have a critical need to keep very sensitive devices s...

Page 202: ...grandmaster clock Class Time and frequency traceability of the grandmaster clock Accuracy Expected accuracy of the grandmaster clock when the Best Master Clock algorithm is in use Offset log variance...

Page 203: ...and synchronizing with the parent or grandmaster clock Faulty Either PTP is not operating properly on that switch port or nothing is connected to the port Disabled PTP is not enabled on the switch por...

Page 204: ...s Default 0 1 second Sync Fault Limit Type the maximum clock offset before PTP attempts to reacquire synchronization Valid values 50 500000000 nanoseconds Default 50000 nanoseconds IMPORTANT Werecomme...

Page 205: ...s By default PTP is enabled on all the Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet ports For Stratix 8000 8300 switches only the ports on the base switch module are PTP capable The switch expansion modules do...

Page 206: ...ds Announce Interval Type the time interval specified as the logarithmic mean in seconds for sending announce messages Valid values 0 1 second 1 2 seconds 2 4 seconds 3 8 seconds 4 16 seconds Default...

Page 207: ...ast Ethernet Gi Gigabit Ethernet Te TenGigabit Ethernet Enable Check the checkbox for each port on which to enable PTP You can enable one or more switch ports By default PTP is enabled on all the Fast...

Page 208: ...e switch ports By default PTP is enabled on all the Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet ports For Stratix 8000 8300 switches only the ports on the base switch module are PTP capable The switch expansio...

Page 209: ...ult 5 32 seconds AnnounceTimeout Type the number of announce intervals specified as the logarithmic mean in seconds that must pass without receipt of an announce message from the parent or grand maste...

Page 210: ...at greater than 10 seconds or unknown For example a GPS time source has an accuracy of approximately 250 ns A hand set clock typically has an accuracy less than 10 seconds The lower the accuracy valu...

Page 211: ...at 25 ns and ending at greater than 10 seconds or unknown For example a GPS time source has an accuracy of approximately 250 ns A hand set clock typically has an accuracy less than 10 seconds The lowe...

Page 212: ...from the Product Compatibility and Download Center on http www ab com If you upgrade an existing configuration from IOS 15 2 4 EA3 or earlier to IOS 15 2 5 EA fc4 or later the default switch settings...

Page 213: ...ber optic connections maximum of 2 km or a mix of copper and fiber Figure 12 Example Device level RingTopology Figure 13 A DLR network includes the following nodes IMPORTANT This section summarizes a...

Page 214: ...main functions Manages traffic on the DLR network Collects diagnostic information for the network We recommend that you do the following Configure at least one back up supervisor Configure the desired...

Page 215: ...r Stratix 5400 Switches Ring 1 Ring 2 Ring 3 Switch Port 1 Port 2 Port 1 Port 2 Port 1 Port 2 1783 HMS4C4CGN 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 7 8 1783 HMS8T4CGN 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 9 10 1783 HMS8S4CGN 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 9 10...

Page 216: ...2CGL Fa 1 15 Fa 1 16 Gi 1 1 Gi 1 2 1783 BMS12T4E2CGP Fa 1 15 Fa 1 16 Gi 1 1 Gi 1 2 1783 BMS12T4E2CGNK Fa 1 15 Fa 1 16 Gi 1 1 Gi 1 2 1783 BMS20CL Fa 1 15 Fa 1 16 Fa 1 17 Fa 1 18 Fa 1 19 Fa 1 20 1783 BM...

Page 217: ...twork redundancy protocol Typically the redundant gateway feature is configured on trunk ports independent of the DLR configuration of the access ports IMPORTANT Redundant gateways do not work with En...

Page 218: ...he ring traffic on Ports C D and E must flow through the non DLR port through devices connected to the backup redundant gateway and then through the active redundant gateway see Figure 15 If the backu...

Page 219: ...ication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 219 Configure Switch Features Chapter 7 Figure 15 Traffic from Backup Gateway to Ring Switch Switch Switch Switch DLR Device DLR Active Supervisor DLR Active Ga...

Page 220: ...other switch is configured as a backup ring supervisor and the backup redundant gateway In this example the switch acts as a ring supervisor The switch also manages redundant gateway switchovers Figur...

Page 221: ...hat all ring nodes have access to the outside network Figure 17 Ring Node with Redundant Gateway Com IN2 Ref IN1 Alarm IN1 IN2 OUT DC Pwr A Express Setup Console DC DC Pwr B Com IN2 Ref IN1 Alarm IN1...

Page 222: ...e active ring supervisor There can be multiple backup ring DHCP servers in the ring If the active ring DHCP server in the ring fails the backup ring supervisor becomes the active supervisor The backup...

Page 223: ...ring DHCP server forward DHCP requests outside of the ring However DHCP requests passed around the ring from a ring device are never passed to devices connected to the backup DHCP server The requests...

Page 224: ...OUT DC Pwr A Express Setup Console DC DC Pwr B Ring Device 1 Active Ring Supervisor Active Ring DHCP Server Static IP Address 192 168 1 10 Ring Device 2 Backup Ring Supervisor Backup Ring DHCP Server...

Page 225: ...mismatch between the number of configured devices and the number of physical ring devices triggers an alarm This mismatch can be a result of a topology change or a configuration change Multiple Rings...

Page 226: ...mplete the fields on the Config DLR tab as described in Table 44 on page 227 To configure DHCP for ring devices complete the fields on the Configure DHCP tab as described in Table 45 on page 228 IMPOR...

Page 227: ...an interval for the supervisor to transmit beacon frames Valid values 200 100 000 s Default 400 s BeaconTimeout Type the amount of time ring nodes wait before timing out in the absence of received be...

Page 228: ...id values None The server is inactive Primary The DLR supervisor functions as the active ring DHCP server Backup The DLR supervisor functions as the backup ring DHCP server Ring DHCP Snooping Check th...

Page 229: ...IP address for the entry DHCP Pool Choose the name of the IP address pool to use for ring devices This pool must be previously configured as described on page 238 DHCP persistance and DHCP for ring de...

Page 230: ...configure a ring network expand Device Level Ring DLR click Ring 1 Ring 2 or Ring 3 and then complete the fields as described in Table 47 on page 232 To configure redundant gateways expand Device Lev...

Page 231: ...ring port Port 1 and Port 2 cannot be the same port The default value is None This field is unavailable if the Enable Ring 1 checkbox is cleared Supervisor Enabled Displays whether the switch is a rin...

Page 232: ...lues Normal operation Table ring size mismatch Table ring order mismatch IP address conflict Table 46 Device Level Ring DLR Fields Continued Field Description Table 47 Ring 1 Ring 2 Ring 3 Fields Fiel...

Page 233: ...Port 2 Displays the IP address of the last active node on DLR port 2 Table 47 Ring 1 Ring 2 Ring 3 Fields Continued Field Description Table 48 Advanced Network Configuration Fields Field Description N...

Page 234: ...served for future use Table 48 Advanced Network Configuration Fields Field Description Table 49 Redundant Gateway Configuration Fields Field Description Enable Redundant Gateway Check the checkbox to...

Page 235: ...g Update Frame Check the checkbox to enable learning update messages Default Enabled Gateway Uplink Ports Check the Enable checkbox for each uplink port on which to enable redundant gateway Table 49 R...

Page 236: ...CP server functionality outside of the ring AssignIPAddressestoRingMembers To assign IP addresses to ring members follow these steps 1 Click Add Ring Member to display the Add Ring Member dialog box I...

Page 237: ...g Member into Table and then compete these fields Ring Member Type a value between 2 255 to indicate the location of the ring device The switch is always ring member 1 Hostname Type a host name to ass...

Page 238: ...o provide DHCP persistence With DHCP persistence you can assign a specific IP address to each port to make sure that a device that is attached to a specific port receives the same IP address This feat...

Page 239: ...cific VLAN check the DHCP Snooping checkbox for the specific VLAN in the DHCP pool table 4 To reserve an address pool for only the devices that are specified in the DHCP persistence table check the Re...

Page 240: ...are being used by another device in your network This field is required Ending IP The ending IP address that defines the range of addresses in the DHCP IP address pool The format is a 32 bit numeric a...

Page 241: ...uest check the Reserve Only box on the DHCP window When DHCP persistence is enabled and a DHCP request is made from a connected device on that port the switch assigns the IP address for that port It a...

Page 242: ...e request In addition a device that is connected to FA4 receives an IP address from the switch 2 persistence table A broadcast request is sent out and switch 1 responds with an unused IP address from...

Page 243: ...e port number Gi1 1 is Gigabit Ethernet port 1 on the base Fa1 1 is Fast Ethernet port 1 on the base Fa2 1 is Fast Ethernet port 1 on the first expansion module Fa3 1 is Fast Ethernet port 1 on the se...

Page 244: ...stics All are applied with the Smartports IE Switch port role and belong to the same VLAN All are either 10 100 ports or all are 10 100 1000 ports You cannot group a mix of 10 100 and 10 100 1000 port...

Page 245: ...mode can form an EtherChannel with another port in the PAgP Desirable mode Port Aggregation Control Protocol PAgP non silent This mode is the same as PAgP mode but is recommended when the port is conn...

Page 246: ...d over that failed link moves to the remaining links within the EtherChannel If traps are enabled on the switch a trap is sent for a failure that identifies the switch the EtherChannel and the failed...

Page 247: ...next to each port to participate in the EtherChannel 5 Click Close Table 57 EtherChannels Fields Field Description EtherChannel A number to identify the EtherChannel See Table 54 for the maximum numbe...

Page 248: ...erNet IP network However you can assign the highest priority to traffic for Integrated Motion on the EtherNet IP network by applying the following QoS macros in Device Manager These macros move motion...

Page 249: ...move a macro clear the checkbox for the macro and click Save Once you click Save the changes take effect immediately Figure 22 QoS Macros for Stratix 5700 ArmorStratix 5700 and Stratix 8000 Switches F...

Page 250: ...instructions on how to configure and monitor a switch stack via the CLI refer to documentation available at http www Cisco com If communication fails between devices in a stack the convergence time is...

Page 251: ...The following features are not supported Device Manager CIP Layers 2 NAT PRP PTP 32648 M 32649 M Table 59 Supported Features FeatureType Support Layer 2 features Link status detection speed duplex La...

Page 252: ...ast MAC address based groups if an IP address being configured translates aliases to a previously configured MAC address or to any reserved multicast MAC addresses in the range 224 0 0 xxx the command...

Page 253: ...via Device Manager From the Configure menu choose IGMP Snooping To enable IGMP Snooping for all VLAN IDs check Enable next to IGMP Snooping To enable IGMP Querier for all VLAN IDs check Enable next to...

Page 254: ...h source address translates to one unique destination address Unlike one to many NAT multiple source addresses cannot share a destination address Layer 2 implementation The implementation of NAT opera...

Page 255: ...are dropped at the NAT boundary Figure 27 Layer 3 Example with NAT in Stratix 5700 Switch 1 Machines that communicate with each other within the sameVLAN and subnet across a NAT boundary also require...

Page 256: ...ne 2 Controller 2 192 168 1 10 10 10 2 10 Controllers 1 8 communicate with each other and the line controller VLAN 10 VLAN 10 V Stratix 5700 192 168 1 2 I O 192 168 1 11 Drive 192 168 1 12 Controller...

Page 257: ...igure 29 Layer 2 Example with NAT in Stratix 5700 Switch VLAN 10 Machine 1 Controller 2 to Line Controller Stratix 5700 with NAT NAT Instance 2 192 168 1 2 Line Controller 10 10 1 100 192 168 1 100 St...

Page 258: ...ances on NAT Ports 1 8 I O 192 168 1 11 Drive 192 168 1 12 VLAN 10 VLAN 10 VLAN 10 HMI 10 10 1 101 VLAN 10 VLAN 10 Machine 2 Controller 2 192 168 1 10 10 10 1 11 0 VLAN 10 Ma Ma Mach ch chin in ine e...

Page 259: ...that are based on the range you specify Subnet 1 Translates all IP addresses within a subnet or portion of a subnet Consists of the following One starting private IP address One starting public IP add...

Page 260: ...ssociated with different ports For example you can assign VLAN 1 to both instance A and instance B However VLAN 1 must be associated with port Gi1 1 on instance A and port Gi1 2 on instance B By defau...

Page 261: ...dded IP addresses that are not fixed up encrypted IP addresses or reliance on multicast traffic Traffic encryption and integrity checking protocols incompatible with NAT including IPsec Transport mode...

Page 262: ...fixups are enabled for both ARP and ICMP Configure NAT via Device Manager To configure NAT follow one of these procedures that are based on your application Create NAT Instances for Traffic Routed th...

Page 263: ...reateNATInstancesforTrafficRoutedthroughaLayer3SwitchorRouter To create a NAT instance for traffic that is routed through a Layer 3 switch or router follow these steps 1 From the Configure menu choose...

Page 264: ...264 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 Chapter 7 Configure Switch Features VLAN Selection for Stratix 5700 and 5400 Switches VLAN Selection for Stratix 5410 Switches...

Page 265: ...hoose an uplink port all downlink ports become unavailable For more information about VLAN assignments see page 260 5 In the Private to Public area click Add Row complete the fields and click Save Fie...

Page 266: ...1 64 255 255 255 224 The last octet must end in one of the following 0 32 64 96 128 160 192 224 EXAMPLE 10 200 1 32 255 255 255 240 The last octet must end in one of the following 0 16 32 48 64 80 96...

Page 267: ...apter 7 CreateNATInstancesforTrafficRoutedthroughaLayer2Switch To create a NAT instance for traffic that is routed through a Layer 2 switch follow these steps 1 From the Configure menu choose NAT to d...

Page 268: ...268 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 Chapter 7 Configure Switch Features VLAN Selection for Stratix 5700 and 5400 Switches VLAN Selection for Stratix 5410 Switches...

Page 269: ...ose an uplink port all downlink ports become unavailable For more information about VLAN assignments see page 260 5 In the Private to Public area click Add Row complete the fields and click Save Field...

Page 270: ...e of the following 0 32 64 96 128 160 192 224 EXAMPLE 10 200 1 32 255 255 255 240 The last octet must in one of the following 0 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 EXAMPLE 10 200 1 1...

Page 271: ...he range of devices on the public subnet This address must correspond to the size of the subnet mask to translate Subnet Mask Starting Public Subnet Address 255 255 0 0 The last two octets must end in...

Page 272: ...4 128 192 EXAMPLE 192 168 1 64 255 255 255 224 The last octet must in one of the following 0 32 64 96 128 160 192 224 EXAMPLE 192 168 1 32 255 255 255 240 The last octet must in one of the following 0...

Page 273: ...es To configure traffic permits or fixups follow these steps 1 Click the Advanced tab 2 Choose one of these options for incoming and outgoing packets that are not handled by NAT Pass through Permit th...

Page 274: ...ermanently The switch deletes the instance when you click Set Edit Click to modify the configuration of a NAT instance Diagnostics Click to view translation diagnostics for an instance See Monitor NAT...

Page 275: ...RoutedthroughaLayer3SwitchorRouter To create a NAT instance for traffic that is routed through a Layer 3 switch or router follow these steps 1 From the NAT view click New Instance to display the Gener...

Page 276: ...es for devices on the private subnet that communicates on the public subnet see Table 65 To translate all addresses in the private subnet or a portion of the private subnet see Table 66 Table 64 Singl...

Page 277: ...t mask to translate Subnet Mask Starting Private Subnet Address 255 255 0 0 The last two octets must end in 0 EXAMPLE 192 168 0 0 255 255 255 0 The last octet must end in 0 EXAMPLE 192 168 1 0 255 255...

Page 278: ...Choose the subnet mask for the addresses to translate Valid values Class B 255 255 0 0 Class C 255 255 255 0 Portion of Class C 255 255 255 128 provides 128 addresses per translation entry 255 255 255...

Page 279: ...2 switch follow these steps 1 From the NAT view click New Instance to display the General tab 2 In the Name field type a unique name to identify the instance The instance name cannot include spaces or...

Page 280: ...blank verify that the values in the preceding fields are valid Effective Public Addresses Displays the unique public address to represent the device If blank verify that the values in the preceding fi...

Page 281: ...Subnet Address 255 255 0 0 The last two octets must end in 0 EXAMPLE 10 200 0 0 255 255 255 0 The last octet must end in 0 EXAMPLE 10 200 1 0 255 255 255 128 The last octet must end in 0 or 128 EXAMP...

Page 282: ...y dialog box 9 Do one of the following To translate one address for a device on the public subnet that communicates on the private subnet see Table 70 To translate a range of addresses for devices on...

Page 283: ...the range counts as one translation entry The switch supports a maximum of 128 translation entries Effective Public Addresses Displays the range of existing addresses for devices on the public subnet...

Page 284: ...f the following 0 32 64 96 128 160 192 224 EXAMPLE 192 168 1 32 255 255 255 240 The last octet must in one of the following 0 16 32 48 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 176 192 208 224 240 EXAMPLE 192 168 1 16...

Page 285: ...onfigure traffic permits or packet fixups follow these steps 1 Click the Advanced tab 2 In the Traffic Permits table choose one of these options for unsupported incoming and outgoing packets Pass Thro...

Page 286: ...iguration of a NAT instance Diagnostics Click to view translation diagnostics for an instance See Monitor NAT Statistics via the Logix Designer Application on page 399 Global Diagnostics TotalTranslat...

Page 287: ...port roles andVLANs before creating NAT instances If you change a Smartport role or the nativeVLAN for a port that is associated with a NAT instance you must reassignVLANs to the NAT instance IMPORTAN...

Page 288: ...to the NAT instance Uplink Ports Only Te1 25 Te1 28 Default Downlink Ports Only Gi1 1 Gi1 24 c Select the ports to assign to the NAT instance 3 Click Next to display the VLANs view PortType Valid Port...

Page 289: ...AN for multiple ports VLANs assigned to another NAT instance are unavailable for selection 5 Click Next to display the Gateway Address view If you assigned only one VLAN to the NAT instance and use a...

Page 290: ...290 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 Chapter 7 Configure Switch Features If you assigned multiple VLANs to the NAT instance no gateway configuration is necessary...

Page 291: ...Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 291 Configure Switch Features Chapter 7 6 Click Next to display the Translations view...

Page 292: ...devices are on a public network type the existing starting address for the devices on the public subnet Subnet translations If the devices are on a private subnet type a unique starting address to re...

Page 293: ...00 1 0 255 255 255 128 The last octet of the address must end in 0 or 128 EXAMPLE Private address 192 168 1 0 or 192 168 1 128 Public address 10 200 1 0 or 10 200 1 128 255 255 255 192 The last octet...

Page 294: ...Fix up ARP checkbox By default fixups are enabled for both ARP and ICMP 12 Click OK to return to the Translations view 13 On the Translations view click Finish View AddressTranslations in RSLinx Softw...

Page 295: ...PTP which lets you correlate data generated in the PTP network with data in the enterprise data center running NTP For information about configuring NTP to PTP time conversion see page 195 Use the co...

Page 296: ...Stratum Displays the NTP stratum of this system The stratum indicates how many NTP hops away a device is from an authoritative time source Reference Displays the address of the peer that the system is...

Page 297: ...iseconds Offset Displays the relative time of the peer clock to the local clock in milliseconds Table 75 NTP Fields Continued Field Description Table 76 PRPTerms Term Description Dual Attached Node im...

Page 298: ...g packets out of the PRP channel to SAN MAC addresses the switch looks up the entry and determines which LAN to send to rather than duplicating the packet A RedBox with VDANs needs to send supervisory...

Page 299: ...outed Layer 3 Description Type a description for the PRP channel The description can contain a maximum of 200 characters AccessVLAN Access mode only Choose theVLAN associated with the PRP channel grou...

Page 300: ...ble tab 2 Click Add and then complete the fields and then click OK Field Description Channel Group Number Choose a channel group number 1 default 2 VDAN MAC Addres Type the MAC address of theVDAN VLAN...

Page 301: ...etwork traffic on the monitored port You must dedicate a monitoring port for port mirroring use Except for traffic that is being copied for the port mirroring session the monitoring port does not rece...

Page 302: ...next to the port to do the monitoring and then click Edit 3 Complete the fields and then click Submit 4 Verify that the Port Mirroring role is assigned to the port Field Description Interface Name Dis...

Page 303: ...Address MAC ID Many Smartport roles have a maximum number of MAC IDs that can use that port For example the Smartport role Automation Device configures the port for a maximum of one MAC ID The MAC ID...

Page 304: ...the Logix Designer application Configuration for this method is not available with Device Manager SecurityViolations It is a security violation when one of these situations occurs The maximum number o...

Page 305: ...rent from any identified secure MAC addresses attempts to access the switch port The number of MAC addresses on the port exceeds the maximum number that is supported on the port Port security supports...

Page 306: ...ick Edit 3 Clear or check the Enable checkbox 4 Configure MAC addresses as follows To add the existing MAC addresses of devices that are currently connected to a port click Add Learned MAC Addresses T...

Page 307: ...port on which you want to enable or disable security Enable Check the checkbox to enable port security MAC Addresses The number of supported dynamic or static MAC addresses Allowed 1 80 Dynamic The nu...

Page 308: ...ulenumber 1 2 or3 andthe specific port number such as in the following examples Gi1 1 is Gigabit Ethernet port 1 on the base Fa2 1 is Fast Ethernet port 1 on the first expansion module Smartport See A...

Page 309: ...adcast multicast or unicast traffic Traffic rate in packets per second at which broadcast multicast or unicast packets are received Traffic rate in bits per second at which broadcast multicast or unic...

Page 310: ...pecific users and ports helps control network congestion enable high performance create efficient networks and prevent a few devices from monopolizing network bandwidth It can also improve reliability...

Page 311: ...hresholds Table 80 PortThreshold Fields Field Description Incoming Unicast For each port do the following 1 Check or clear the Enable checkbox 2 Type the threshold value 3 Choose one of these units PP...

Page 312: ...morStratix 5700 Switches Table 81 PortThreshold Fields for Stratix 5400 Stratix 5410 Stratix 5700 and ArmorStratix 5700 Switches Field Description Port The port selected for configuration The port num...

Page 313: ...undesirable network event occurs and the threshold value has been exceeded a Yes value appears on the Port Status view and in theTrafficThreshold Exceeded on Any Port field on the Switch Status view...

Page 314: ...r an agreed power consumption level The negotiation allows a high powered device consuming more than 7 W to operate at its highest power mode The powered device first starts up in Low power mode consu...

Page 315: ...etermines the device power requirements that are based on its type The switch classifies the detected 802 3 af at compliant IEEE device within a power consumption class Based on the available power in...

Page 316: ...er power is applied to a PoE port the switch uses CDP if CDP is supported by the powered Cisco end device to determine the actual power consumption requirement of the connected powered devices The swi...

Page 317: ...e power to the port If the switch powers a Cisco end device but the device later requests through CDP messages more than the configured maximum value the switch removes power to the port The power tha...

Page 318: ...00 30 000 mW are allocated based on only CDP or LLDP requests If a powered device consumes more than 15 4 W without CDP or LLDP negotiation the device can be in violation of the maximum current limita...

Page 319: ...f there is still insufficient power power is denied to PoE ports in Static mode In both cases power is denied in descending order of the port numbers If the new power supply supports more power than t...

Page 320: ...4V power source supports a maximum of 130W When you save this setting it changes the total PoE power budget and resets the powered devices to meet the new budget IMPORTANT A mismatch between the total...

Page 321: ...ide is configured the field displays N A You can configure a power override only by using the Command line interface CLI For more information see the Cisco IE 3000 Software Configuration Guide EXAMPLE...

Page 322: ...ion Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 Chapter 7 Configure Switch Features Configure PoE via the Logix Designer Application In the navigation pane click PoE Figure 40 PoE Configuration for St...

Page 323: ...ation 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 323 Configure Switch Features Chapter 7 Figure 41 PoE Configuration for Stratix 5400 Stratix 5700 and ArmorStratix 5700 Switches Figure 42 PoE Configuration for S...

Page 324: ...enter a value to reserve power for the port Power Priority Stratix 5410 switches Choose a power priority to assign to the port if there is a reduced power budget such as a power supply failure The sys...

Page 325: ...g REP is supported on EtherChannels but not on an individual port that belongs to an EtherChannel You can construct almost any type of network that is based on REP segments REP also supports VLAN load...

Page 326: ...one port is blocked shown by the diagonal line When there is a failure in the network as shown in the diagram on the right the blocked port returns to the forwarding state to minimize network disrupti...

Page 327: ...orts in the segment control the blocked state of VLANs If one or more ports in a segment is not operational causing a link failure all ports forward traffic on all VLANs to support ongoing connectivit...

Page 328: ...en edge ports to verify link integrity It implements local link failure detection The REP Link Status Layer LSL detects its REP aware neighbor and establishes connectivity within the segment All VLANs...

Page 329: ...givesitaslight edge among equal contenders You can indicate that a port connects to switches that do not support REP Choose one of these port types Edge A secondary edge port that participates inVLAN...

Page 330: ...to Host B without sending it to the Layer 3 switch When Host A sends a packet to Host C in VLAN 20 Switch A forwards the packet to the Layer 3 switch which receives the traffic on the VLAN 10 interfa...

Page 331: ...link state protocol and Enhanced IGRP EIGRP The features add link state routing features to traditional Interior Gateway Routing Protocol IGRP to improve efficiency Routers that use link state protoc...

Page 332: ...tial updates is automatically bounded so that only those routers that need the information are updated Neighbor discovery is the process that the EIGRP router uses to learn dynamically of other router...

Page 333: ...ces to prevent other routers on a local network from dynamically learning about routes EIGRP ID Choose an EIGRP ID Suppress routing updating on all interfaces Check the checkbox to suppress routing up...

Page 334: ...t need to be consecutive MD5 Key Type an authentication string that must be sent and received in the EIGRP packets being authenticated The string can contain from 1 80 uppercase and lowercase alphanum...

Page 335: ...nterface through which the neighbor is available Summary Address Define summary addresses in either of these scenarios If you want to create summary addresses that do not occur at a network number bou...

Page 336: ...e Internal Distance Type an administrative distance for EIGRP internal routes Internal routes are routes that are learned from another entity within the same autonomous system Valid values 1 255 Defau...

Page 337: ...Changes Enables the logging of syslog messages when a neighbor state changes Default Disabled no adjacency changes are logged Log NeighborWarnings Enables the logging of neighbor warning messages Defa...

Page 338: ...message digest algorithm 5 MD5 authentication among neighboring routers within an area Virtual links Not so stubby areas NSSAs per RFC 1587 To enable OSPF complete these steps 1 Create an OSPF routin...

Page 339: ...OSPF connect Stub Stub areas do not receive information about external routes Summary Allows sending link state advertisements LSAs into the stub network NSSA Not so stubby areasareanextensionofOSPFst...

Page 340: ...PF simple password authentication The password can be any string of keyboard entered characters up to 8 bytes in length All neighboring routers on the same network must have the same password to excha...

Page 341: ...ord authentication The password can be any string of keyboard entered characters up to 8 bytes in length All neighboring routers on the same network must have the same password to exchange OSPF inform...

Page 342: ...ance Inter Area Type an administrative distance for routes within an area Valid values 1 255 Default 200 Intra Area Type an administrative distance for routes to another area Valid values 1 255 Defaul...

Page 343: ...the pacing interval is beneficial If you have a small database 40 100 LSAs increasing the pacing interval to 10 20 minutes can benefit you slightly Valid values 10 1800 s Default 240 s Retransmission...

Page 344: ...to communicate with each other if they use the switch as their default gateway Connected routing is automatically enabled if you enable static routing To disable connected routing and prevent inter VL...

Page 345: ...e Lanbase Routing template To apply an SDM template follow these steps 1 From the Admin menu choose SDM Template 2 From the pull down menu choose a template Default Gives balance to all Layer 2 functi...

Page 346: ...ault For more information about these routing types refer to Layer 3 Routing on page 330 EnableConnectedRoutingOnly To enable connected routing only check Enable Routing and click Submit No further co...

Page 347: ...d to as community strings SNMPv1 and v2C are used for network monitoring without network control SNMPv3 provides network monitoring and control It provides secure access to devices by a combination of...

Page 348: ...MP MIB OLD CISCO SYS MIB CISCO CLUSTER MIB CISCO RTTMON IP EXT MIB OLD CISCO SYSTEM MIB CISCO CONFIG COPY MIB CISCO RTTMON MIB OLD CISCO TCP MIB CISCO CONFIG MAN MIB CISCO RTTMON RTP MIB OLD CISCO TS...

Page 349: ...unity strings that provide a remote manager read only or read write access to the switch To create modify and delete click the Community Strings tab A read only community string enables the switch to...

Page 350: ...gy the 1783 ETAP module for connection to only the device port unmanaged switches such as the Stratix 2000 and managed switches with Remote SpanningTree Protocol RSTP disabled Port is set to Access mo...

Page 351: ...r network performance reduce the level of quality of service QoS on CIP voice wireless switch and router traffic Reduce restrictions on guest access to the network Reduce protection from denial of ser...

Page 352: ...at have been moved verify which Smartport role is applied to a port If you attempt to apply a port role to a routed port in the Smartports window this error message appears A port role cannot be confi...

Page 353: ...is its purpose and how to create a VLAN See page 365 for more information about VLANs AssignaPorttoaVLAN Each switch port is a member of a VLAN Devices that are attached to switch ports that belong t...

Page 354: ...list For ports applied with the Phone For Automation port role choose a VLAN from the Voice VLAN list For ports applied with the Port Mirroring port role choose a VLAN from the Ingress VLAN list and c...

Page 355: ...it to another macro Remove it with the None Smartport role Before the macro definition can be applied to the port the antimacro must first be defined with the proper commands to set the port back to i...

Page 356: ...4 Click Edit 5 Change the definitions as needed 6 Click Submit DeleteaCustomSmartportsMacro You cannot delete a custom Smartports macro that is currently in use 1 From the Configure menu choose Smart...

Page 357: ...s Chapter 7 ImportaCustomSmartportsMacro 1 From the Configure menu choose Smartports 2 Click the Custom Smartports tab 3 Click Import 4 Click Browse 5 Select the macro file on your computer or network...

Page 358: ...igure menu choose Smartports 2 Click the Custom Smartports tab 3 Check the checkbox next to the macro to export 4 Click Export 5 Save the resulting file Assign Smartports andVLANs via the Logix Design...

Page 359: ...Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 359 Configure Switch Features Chapter 7 Figure 47 Smartport VLAN Assignment...

Page 360: ...igurations also prevent problems that are caused by port misconfigurations Theportrolesarebasedonthetypeofdevicethatisconnectedtotheswitchport Makesurethatyoudecidewhichporttoconnecttowhichtype of dev...

Page 361: ...active topology Root A forwarding port that is elected for the spanning tree topology Designated A forwarding port that is elected for every switched LAN segment Alternate A blocked port providing an...

Page 362: ...e maximum supported to prevent network loops Rapid Per VLAN Spanning Tree Plus RPVST immediately deletes dynamically learned MAC address entries upon receiving a topology change By contrast PVST uses...

Page 363: ...STP topology Because transmitted BPDUs reveal network information and received BPDUs can influence your STP topology consider enabling BPDU Filtering and BPDU Guard on your access ports These features...

Page 364: ...PortFast on an interface and apply the selected BPDU features to the interface select the interface and then check Enable Port Fast Configure STP via the Logix Designer Application STP configuration v...

Page 365: ...VLAN You can assign switch ports to either the default VLAN or to VLANs that you have created The default VLAN alone can be sufficient based on the size and requirements of your network We recommend t...

Page 366: ...twork Therefore devices that are attached to the switch ports in the same VLAN can communicate only with each other and can share data Devices that are attached to switch ports in different VLANs cann...

Page 367: ...work that is shown in Figure 50 provides access to three types of network users Wired employees Wireless employees Wired or wireless company visitors Each user type requires different access levels to...

Page 368: ...Features ConfigureVLANs via Device Manager From the Configure menu choose VLAN Management You can add edit and delete VLANs To assign ports to VLANs use the Edit Physical Ports window as described on...

Page 369: ...is available for only Stratix 5400 Stratix 5410 Stratix 5700 and ArmorStratix 5700 switches In the navigation pane click Smarports VLANs In the VLAN Configuration area you can add edit and delete VLAN...

Page 370: ...370 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 Chapter 7 Configure Switch Features...

Page 371: ...Switch Status via Device Manager 372 Switch Status via the Logix Designer Application 388 System Log Messages 392 Trends 394 Port Statistics 395 NAT Statistics 396 REP Status 403 CIP Status 403 DHCP...

Page 372: ...indow displays the instantaneous status while the Trends window displays the historical status By using them together you can gather the detailed conditions of the switch and its ports For information...

Page 373: ...u monitor the status of each port Each combo port has two indicators one for the SFP module and one for the RF45 connector You can change the behavior of the port status indicators by choosing a view...

Page 374: ...Figure 55 Locate Switch Checkbox When you check the Locate Switch checkbox the system status indicators on the physical switch Setup EIP NET EIP Mod Alarm flash green to visually notify you that the f...

Page 375: ...another device in the network Flashing green and red The switch is running its power on self test POST EIP Mod The EIP Mod status indicator shows the status of the switch Off Power to the switch is of...

Page 376: ...00 1000 ports operate only in Full duplex mode Off The port is not operating Solid amber The port is operating in Half duplex mode Solid green The port is operating in Full duplex mode Speed In Speed...

Page 377: ...de by pressing the Display Mode button on the physical switch Each time that you press the switch the active mode moves from the default Status mode to Speed Duplex PRP and PoE respectively and then b...

Page 378: ...r device in the network Flashing green and red The switch is running its power on self test POST EIP Mod The EIP Mod status indicator shows the status of the switch Off Power to the switch is off or i...

Page 379: ...de Solid green The port is operating in Full duplex mode Speed In Speed mode the port status indicators show the operating speed of the ports Off The port is not operating Solid amber The port is oper...

Page 380: ...g the Disp Mode button on the physical switch Each time that you press the switch the active mode moves from the default Status mode to Speed Duplex PRP and PoE respectively and then back to Status mo...

Page 381: ...shing green and red The switch is running its power on self test POST Setup The Setup status indicator shows the status of the initial setup of the switch Off The switch is configured as a managed swi...

Page 382: ...n The port is operating at 10 Gbps Duplex InDuplexmode theportstatusindicatorsshowtheDuplexmode Full duplexorHalf duplex oftheports The10 100 1000portsoperateonlyinFull duplex mode Off The port is not...

Page 383: ...tatus indicator shows the network status of the switch Off Power to the switch is off or is not properly connected Solid green The switch has an established CIP connection to one or more attached devi...

Page 384: ...the port Flashing green and amber Faulty link Flashing amber Smartports configuration mismatch on port Solid amber Port is faulty disabled due to an error or is in an STP blocked state Duplex In Duple...

Page 385: ...tion cannot be changed License Level The type of firmware on the switch Full or Lite This information cannot be changed CIP Revision The version of Common Industrial Protocol CIP that is supported on...

Page 386: ...f the bandwidth utilization is consistently high which can indicate congestion in the network If the switch reaches its maximum bandwidth above 90 utilization and its buffers become full it begins to...

Page 387: ...iew the data As you monitor the usage on the ports note whether the percentage is what you expect during that given time of network activity If usage is high when you expect it to be low a problem can...

Page 388: ...e Port fault Hardware fault If the port and hardware faults are active the Hardware fault status appears Health Switch Uptime Displays the days hours and minutes that the switch has been functioning s...

Page 389: ...tratix 5410 switches Displays the type of power supply installed in the PSU2 slot If a fault exists with a power supply the field displays either AC_Fault or DC_Fault Valid values AC AC_Fault DC DC_Fa...

Page 390: ...n Major minor fault status None Recoverable Nonrecoverable Configuration Non default configuration Default configuration Owned Yes There is an I O connection No There is not an I O connection Module i...

Page 391: ...T Expansion module for example 1783 MX08T Port Displaystheselectedport Theportnumberincludestheporttype FaforFastEthernetandGiforGigabitEthernet andthespecificportnumber EXAMPLE Gi1 1 is Gigabit Ether...

Page 392: ...s a yes or no value to indicate whether the current multicast traffic has exceeded the threshold value Broadcast Displays a yes or no value to indicate whether the current broadcast traffic has exceed...

Page 393: ...on Critical The switch has a critical condition Alerts The switch requires immediate action Emergencies The switch is unusable Click Clear Log to acknowledge that you have read the alerts The Clear Lo...

Page 394: ...cket Error graph shows the percentage of packet errors that are collected over incremental instances in time by 60 seconds 60 minutes 24 hours or 14 days The default is 60 seconds Use this graph to au...

Page 395: ...hese problems can cause slow network performance data loss or lack of connectivity Transmit Detail tab Use this tab to troubleshoot unusual changes in network traffic This tab displays these statistic...

Page 396: ...the Logix Designer application Monitor NAT Statistics via Device Manager You can monitor these types of NAT statistics Global statistics for all instances Statistics per instance Detailed private tra...

Page 397: ...Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 397 Monitor the Switch Chapter 8 Figure 59 NAT Statistics for Stratix 5410...

Page 398: ...e total number of NAT instances across ports 7 12 19 24 and 25 28 Total NATTranslated Packets The total number of packets across all NAT instances for all ports Total Dropped Packets The total number...

Page 399: ...For each NAT instance you can monitor these diagnostics Diagnostics for both private and public translations Diagnostics for only private translations Diagnostics for only public translations In the n...

Page 400: ...that have been fixed up for this instance Incoming NonTranslatedTraffic Pass Through Displays the number of incoming packets with untranslated traffic that NAT passed through for this instance Outgoin...

Page 401: ...have been changed by NAT within the last 90 seconds Table 111 Private to PublicTranslation Diagnostics Field Description Private Displays the existing address for a device on the private subnet Public...

Page 402: ...he last 90 seconds Table 112 Public to PrivateTranslation Diagnostics Field Description Public Displays the unique IP address on the public subnet that represents the corresponding IP address on the p...

Page 403: ...t IP server that enables the switch to be part of the industrial automation and control system for basic management and monitoring The CIP Status window displays information about CIP status Overview...

Page 404: ...er of multicast groups including CIP multicast groups that flow through the switch Connection Details Open Requests The number of Forward Open requests received by the switch to establish a connection...

Page 405: ...is assigned to the DHCP client port that connects to the switch and DHCP snooping is enabled for that VLAN From the Monitor menu choose DHCP Clients IMPORTANT Information in the DHCP Clients table do...

Page 406: ...ameters that are configured for the switch redundant gateway ring DHCP server and the active ring supervisor You can also clear these faults Partial gateway faults that can occur when traffic is lost...

Page 407: ...Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 407 Monitor the Switch Chapter 8...

Page 408: ...1 Ring 2 or Ring 3 and then click one of the following To view the status and parameters that are configured for the switch the redundant gateway and the active ring supervisor click Statistics To vi...

Page 409: ...Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 409 Monitor the Switch Chapter 8...

Page 410: ...entries For more information about PRP see the following Parallel Redundancy Protocol PRP on page 297 Stratix 5400 Display Modes on page 377 Stratix 5410 Display Modes on page 380 From the Monitor men...

Page 411: ...of single attached nodes SANs on LAN B Grid Fields Channel Group The channel group of the associated entry MAC Address The MAC address of the DAN or SAN TTL The amount of time before the learned MAC a...

Page 412: ...e in the Logix Designer application lets you view the status of the link performance View octet and packet counters View collisions on the link View errors on the link You can also reset and clear all...

Page 413: ...packets that have been discarded Discards Out The number of outbound packets that have been discarded Errors In The number of inbound packets that contain errors Errors Out The number of outbound pack...

Page 414: ...main Reflectometry TDR detection to identify diagnose and resolve cable problems TDR detection is supported on copper Ethernet 10 100 and 10 100 1000 ports TDR is not supported on small form factor pl...

Page 415: ...not exist or test has never run status is blank For distance if the pair is Normal status No Break Detected is shown No distance is displayed Distance to Break The distance to the break from the swit...

Page 416: ...written as four numbers that are separated by periods for example 255 255 255 255 Each number can be from 0 255 Ending IP Address Displays the ending IP address that defines the range of addresses in...

Page 417: ...cs on page 414 System Log Messages on page 392 See also Troubleshoot EtherNet IP Networks publication ENET AT003 Topic Page Troubleshoot the Installation 418 Verify Boot Fast 421 Troubleshoot IP Addre...

Page 418: ...ch to complete POST POST starts with status indicator tests that cycle once through the EIP Mod EIP Net Setup Pwr A and Pwr B status indicators While POST proceeds the EIP Mod status indicator blinks...

Page 419: ...ch panel connections or media convertors between the source and destination If possible bypass the patch panel or eliminate faulty media convertors fiber optic to copper Try the cable in another port...

Page 420: ...e has an internal serial EEPROM that is encoded with security information This encoding identifies and validates that the module meets the requirements for the switch Check these items Verify that the...

Page 421: ...er does not appear If you cannot display Device Manager from your computer make sure that you entered the correct switch IP address in the browser If you entered the correct switch IP address in the b...

Page 422: ...performance and be sure of a link follow one of these guidelines when changing the settings for duplex and speed Let both ports autonegotiate both speed and duplex Manually set the same speed and dup...

Page 423: ...vices or if multiple downlink ports are connected to devices the first available downlink port becomes the Direct Managed mode port If only one downlink port is connected to a device that port is sele...

Page 424: ...guration settings returns to the factory default settings and then restarts the switch ATTENTION When reset the switch deletes all customized switch settings including the IP address and returns the s...

Page 425: ...option resets the switch deletes the current configuration settings returns to the factory default settings and then restarts the switch If you do not know the switch IP address follow the procedure i...

Page 426: ...witch returns to its factory default settings Reset the Switch to Factory Defaults This procedure resets the switch to its original factory settings Any configuration changes that you have made are lo...

Page 427: ...pdate the switch firmware but received a message that the update failed make sure that you still have access to the switch If you still have switch access follow these steps 1 Make sure that you downl...

Page 428: ...rt command via the command line interface CLI This command generates information about the switch that can be useful to Technical Support when you report a problem To collect system and configuration...

Page 429: ...that the switch receives the output data from the controller when the controller is in Run mode When the controller is in Program mode the output bits are not applied The port is enabled if the corres...

Page 430: ...authorizedDevice 0 PortGi1_1UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 1 PortGi1_2UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 2 PortGi1_3UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevi...

Page 431: ...s 8 port switches AB STRATIX_5400_8PORT_MANAGED O 0 Member Name Type Default Display Style ValidValues AllPortsDisabled BOOL Decimal DisablePort 0 PortGi1_1Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 1 PortGi1_2...

Page 432: ...cimal UnauthorizedDevice 0 PortGi1_1UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 1 PortGi1_2UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 2 PortGi1_3UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal Unauthor...

Page 433: ...Decimal PortFa1_10Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_11Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_12Utilization SINT Decimal MajorAlarmRelay BOOL Decimal AlarmRelay 0 MinorAlarmRelay BOOL Decimal AlarmRelay 1 Mul...

Page 434: ...inkStatus 7 PortGi1_8Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 8 PortGi1_9Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 9 PortGi1_10Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 10 PortGi1_11Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 11 Port...

Page 435: ...BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 9 PortGi1_10Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 10 PortGi1_11Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 11 PortGi1_12Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 12 AllP...

Page 436: ...mal DisablePort 10 PortGi1_11Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 11 PortGi1_12Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 12 Table 127 Input DataType 16 port switches AB STRATIX_5400_16PORT_MANAGED I 0 Member Name...

Page 437: ...izedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 14 PortFa1_15UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 15 PortFa1_16UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 16 AnyPortThreshold BOOL Deci...

Page 438: ...ive DINT Binary Table 128 Output DataType 16 port switches AB STRATIX_5400_16PORT_MANAGED O 0 Member Name Type Default Display Style ValidValues AllPortsDisabled BOOL Decimal DisablePort 0 PortGi1_1Di...

Page 439: ...BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 8 PortGi1_9Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 9 PortGi1_10Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 10 PortGi1_11Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 11 PortGi1_12Connected BOOL Decimal L...

Page 440: ...sholdExceeded 5 PortGi1_6Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 6 PortGi1_7Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 7 PortGi1_8Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 8 PortGi1_9Threshold BOOL Deci...

Page 441: ..._2Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 2 PortGi1_3Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 3 PortGi1_4Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 4 PortGi1_5Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 5 PortGi1_6Disable BOOL Decimal D...

Page 442: ...Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 14 PortFa1_15Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 15 PortFa1_16Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 16 PortFa1_17Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 17 PortFa1_18Connected BO...

Page 443: ...old BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 7 PortFa1_8Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 8 PortFa1_9Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 9 PortFa1_10Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 10 PortF...

Page 444: ...ues AllPortsDisabled BOOL Decimal DisablePort 0 PortGi1_1Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 1 PortGi1_2Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 2 PortGi1_3Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 3 PortGi1_4Disable BOO...

Page 445: ...ed BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 7 PortGi1_8Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 8 PortGi1_9Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 9 PortGi1_10Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 10 PortGi1_11Connected BOOL Decimal L...

Page 446: ...0UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 20 AnyPortThreshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 0 PortGi1_1Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 1 PortGi1_2Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdEx...

Page 447: ...cimal PortGi1_18Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_19Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_20Utilization SINT Decimal MajorAlarmRelay BOOL Decimal AlarmRelay 0 MinorAlarmRelay BOOL Decimal AlarmRelay 1 Multi...

Page 448: ...L Decimal DisablePort 13 PortGi1_14Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 14 PortGi1_15Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 15 PortGi1_16Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 16 PortGi1_17Disable BOOL Decimal Disabl...

Page 449: ...tGi1_10Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 10 PortGi1_11Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 11 PortGi1_12Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 12 PortGi1_13Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 13 PortGi1_14Conne...

Page 450: ...Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 12 PortGi1_13UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 13 PortGi1_14UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 14 PortGi1_15UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal...

Page 451: ...Decimal ThresholdExceeded 13 PortGi1_14Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 14 PortGi1_15Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 15 PortGi1_16Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 16 PortGi1_...

Page 452: ...5Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_16Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_17Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_18Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_19Utilization SINT Decimal PortGi1_20Utilization SINT Decimal...

Page 453: ...isable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 11 PortGi1_12Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 12 PortGi1_13Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 13 PortGi1_14Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 14 PortGi1_15Disable BOOL Deci...

Page 454: ..._2Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 6 AnyPortUnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 0 PortFa1_1UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 1 PortFa1_2UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal...

Page 455: ...e 6 port switches AB STRATIX_5700_6PORT_MANAGED I 0 Member Name Type Default Display Style ValidValues Fault DINT Binary AnyPortConnected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 0 PortFa1_1Connected BOOL Decimal Link...

Page 456: ...on SINT Decimal PortFa1_3Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_4Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_5Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_6Utilization SINT Decimal MajorAlarmRelay BOOL Decimal AlarmRelay 0 Multic...

Page 457: ...1_3UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 3 PortFa1_4UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 4 PortFa1_5UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 5 PortFa1_6Unauthorize...

Page 458: ...cimal DisablePort 4 PortFa1_5Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 5 PortFa1_6Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 6 PortFa1_7Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 7 PortFa1_8Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 8 Tabl...

Page 459: ...ortFa1_1Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 1 PortFa1_2Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 2 PortFa1_3Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 3 PortFa1_4Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExce...

Page 460: ...e 10 port switches AB STRATIX_5700_10PORT_MANAGED I 0 Member Name Type Default Display Style ValidValues Fault DINT Binary AnyPortConnected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 0 PortFa1_1Connected BOOL Decimal Li...

Page 461: ...OL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 5 PortFa1_6Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 6 PortFa1_7Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 7 PortFa1_8Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 8 PortFa1_9Thre...

Page 462: ...sablePort 10 Table 147 Input DataType 16 port switches AB STRATIX_5700_16PORT_MANAGED I 0 Member Name Type Default Display Style ValidValues Fault DINT Binary AnyPortConnected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus...

Page 463: ...ecimal UnauthorizedDevice 15 PortFa1_16UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 16 AnyPortThreshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 0 PortFa1_1Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 1 PortF...

Page 464: ...lay Style ValidValues AllPortsDisabled BOOL Decimal DisablePort 0 PortFa1_1Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 1 PortFa1_2Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 2 PortFa1_3Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 3 Po...

Page 465: ...2 PortFa1_13Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 13 PortFa1_14Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 14 PortFa1_15Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 15 PortFa1_16Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 16 PortFa1_17...

Page 466: ...OL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 6 PortFa1_7Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 7 PortFa1_8Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 8 PortFa1_9Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 9 PortFa1_10Thr...

Page 467: ...astGroupsActive DINT Binary Table 150 Input DataType 18 port Gb switches AB STRATIX_5700_18PORT_GB_MANAGED I 0 Member Name Type Default Display Style ValidValues Fault DINT Binary AnyPortConnected BOO...

Page 468: ...UnauthorizedDevice 11 PortFa1_12UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 12 PortFa1_13UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 13 PortFa1_14UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal Unautho...

Page 469: ...T Decimal PortFa1_10Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_11Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_12Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_13Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_14Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_15Utili...

Page 470: ...PortFa1_11Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 11 PortFa1_12Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 12 PortFa1_13Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 13 PortFa1_14Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 14 PortFa1_15Disab...

Page 471: ...2 PortFa1_13Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 13 PortFa1_14Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 14 PortFa1_15Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 15 PortFa1_16Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 16 PortFa1_17...

Page 472: ...OL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 6 PortFa1_7Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 7 PortFa1_8Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 8 PortFa1_9Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 9 PortFa1_10Thr...

Page 473: ...AllPortsDisabled BOOL Decimal DisablePort 0 PortFa1_1Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 1 PortFa1_2Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 2 PortFa1_3Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 3 PortFa1_4Disable BOOL De...

Page 474: ...a1_8Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 8 PortFa1_9Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 9 PortFa1_10Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 10 PortFa1_11Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 11 PortFa1_12Connected B...

Page 475: ...1_20UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 20 AnyPortThreshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 0 PortFa1_1Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 1 PortFa1_2Threshold BOOL Decimal Threshol...

Page 476: ...T Decimal PortFa1_18Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_19Utilization SINT Decimal PortFa1_20Utilization SINT Decimal MajorAlarmRelay BOOL Decimal AlarmRelay 0 MulticastGroupsActive DINT Binary Table 155...

Page 477: ...tyle ValidValues Fault DINT Binary AnyPortConnected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 0 PortFa1_1Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 1 PortFa1_2Connected BOOL Decimal LinkStatus 2 PortFa1_3Connected BOOL Decimal...

Page 478: ...cimal UnauthorizedDevice 10 PortFa1_11UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 11 PortFa1_12UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal UnauthorizedDevice 12 PortFa1_13UnauthorizedDevice BOOL Decimal Un...

Page 479: ...L Decimal ThresholdExceeded 19 PortFa1_20Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 20 PortFa1_21Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 21 PortFa1_22Threshold BOOL Decimal ThresholdExceeded 22 PortFa1...

Page 480: ...OL Decimal DisablePort 4 PortFa1_5Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 5 PortFa1_6Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 6 PortFa1_7Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 7 PortFa1_8Disable BOOL Decimal DisablePort 8...

Page 481: ...and the switch all 32 bits in the module fault word are set to 1 AnyPortConnected BOOL Indicates that at least one port has an active link PortGi1_1Connected BOOL Indicates that a particular port has...

Page 482: ...OL PortFa1_7UnauthorizedDevice BOOL PortFa1_8UnauthorizedDevice BOOL PortFa2_1UnauthorizedDevice BOOL PortFa2_2UnauthorizedDevice BOOL PortFa2_3UnauthorizedDevice BOOL PortFa2_4UnauthorizedDevice BOOL...

Page 483: ...BOOL PortFa1_7Threshold BOOL PortFa1_8Threshold BOOL PortFa2_1Threshold BOOL PortFa2_2Threshold BOOL PortFa2_3Threshold BOOL PortFa2_4Threshold BOOL PortFa2_5Threshold BOOL PortFa2_6Threshold BOOL Por...

Page 484: ...Utilization SINT PortFa2_5Utilization SINT PortFa2_6Utilization SINT PortFa2_7Utilization SINT PortFa2_8Utilization SINT PortFa3_1Utilization SINT PortFa3_2Utilization SINT PortFa3_3Utilization SINT P...

Page 485: ...sable BOOL PortFa1_1Disable BOOL PortFa1_2Disable BOOL PortFa1_3Disable BOOL PortFa1_4Disable BOOL PortFa1_5Disable BOOL PortFa1_6Disable BOOL PortFa1_7Disable BOOL PortFa1_8Disable BOOL PortFa2_1Disa...

Page 486: ...486 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 Appendix A DataTypes Notes...

Page 487: ...on the switch Instance 0 does not apply to all ports as it does for bit maps The bit numbers identify each port when they are contained in a structure of all ports such as in the output assembly Bit...

Page 488: ...l ports Any All ports Any All ports 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 4 Gi1 4 Gi1 4 Gi1 4 Gi1 4 Gi1 4...

Page 489: ...Gi1 2 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 Gi1 3 4 Gi1 4 Gi1 4 Gi1 4 Gi1 4 Gi1 4 5 Fa1 5 Gi1 5 Fa1 5 Gi1 5 Gi1 5 6 Fa1 6 Gi1 6 Fa1 6 Gi1 6 Gi1 6 7 Fa1 7 Gi1 7 Fa1 7 Gi1 7 Gi1 7 8 Fa1 8 Gi1 8 Fa1 8 Gi1 8 Gi1 8 9...

Page 490: ...83 IMS28GNAC 1783 IMS28RDC 1783 IMS28RAC 1783 IMS28GRDC 1783 IMS28GRAC 0 Any All ports 1 Gi1 1 2 Gi1 2 3 Gi1 3 4 Gi1 4 5 Gi1 5 6 Gi1 6 7 Gi1 7 8 Gi1 8 9 Gi1 9 10 Gi1 10 11 Gi1 11 12 Gi1 12 13 Gi1 13 1...

Page 491: ...Fa1 4 5 Fa1 5 Gi1 1 Fa1 5 Fa1 5 6 Fa1 6 Gi1 2 Fa1 6 Fa1 6 7 Fa1 7 Fa1 7 8 Fa1 8 Fa1 8 9 Fa1 9 Gi1 1 10 Fa1 10 Gi1 2 27 SVI1 SVI1 SVI1 SVI1 Table 163 18 and 20 port Switches Bit 1783 BMS12T4E2CGL 1783...

Page 492: ...8T8E2TGN 1783 ZMS24TA 0 Any All ports Any All ports Any All ports Any All ports Any All ports 1 Fa1 1 Fa 1 Fa1 1 Fa1 1 Fa1 1 2 Fa1 2 Fa1 2 Fa1 2 Fa1 2 Fa1 2 3 Fa1 3 Fa1 3 Fa1 3 Fa1 3 Fa1 3 4 Fa1 4 Fa1...

Page 493: ...s Any All ports Any All ports Any All ports 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 Gi1 1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 Gi1 2 3 Fa1 1 Fa1 1 Fa1 1 Fa1 1 Fa1 1 Fa1 1 Fa1 1 4 Fa1 2 Fa1 2 Fa1 2 Fa1...

Page 494: ...494 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 Appendix B Port Assignments for CIP Data Notes...

Page 495: ...007F EN P September 2016 495 Appendix C Port Numbering Topic Page Stratix 5400 Port Numbering 496 Stratix 5410 Port Numbering 504 Stratix 5700 Port Numbering 505 ArmorStratix 5700 Port Numbering 512 S...

Page 496: ...iption Port Numbering on Switch Labels Port Numbering in config txtText File 1783 HMS4C4CGN 8 port 4 combo Gigabit ports 4 combo Ethernet ports managed switch Layer 2 firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Gi1 1 Gi...

Page 497: ...i1 1 Gi1 2 Gi1 3 Gi1 4 Gi1 5 Gi1 6 Gi1 7 Gi1 8 Gi1 9 Gi1 10 Gi1 11 Gi1 12 1783 HMS8SG4CGN 12 port 4 Gigabit combo ports 8 Gigabit SFP ports managed switch Layer 2 firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 G...

Page 498: ...a1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Fa1 9 Fa1 10 Fa1 11 Fa1 12 Fa1 13 Fa1 14 Fa1 15 Fa1 16 1783 HMS4SG8EG4CGN 16 port 4Gigabitcomboports 8GigabitPoE PoE ports 4 Gigabit SFP ports managed switch Layer 2 firmware 1 2 3 4...

Page 499: ...9 Fa1 10 Fa1 11 Fa1 12 Fa1 13 Fa1 14 Fa1 15 Fa1 16 Fa1 17 Fa1 18 Fa1 19 Fa1 20 1783 HMS16TG4CGN 20 port 16 Gigabit ports 4 Gigabit combo ports managed switch Layer 2 firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1...

Page 500: ...16 Gi1 17 Gi1 18 Gi1 19 Gi1 20 1783 HMS8TG4CGR 12 port 8 Ethernet ports 4 Gigabit combo ports managed switch Layer 3 firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Gi1 3 Gi1 4 Gi1 5 Gi1 6 Gi1 7 Gi1...

Page 501: ...it ports 4 Gigabit combo ports 4 Gigabit PoE PoE ports managed switch Layer 3 firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Gi1 3 Gi1 4 Gi1 5 Gi1 6 Gi1 7 Gi1 8 Gi1 9 Gi1 10 Gi1 11 Gi1 12 Table 164 S...

Page 502: ...1 6 Gi1 7 Gi1 8 Gi1 9 Gi1 10 Gi1 11 Gi1 12 Gi1 13 Gi1 14 Gi1 15 Gi1 16 1783 HMS16TG4CGR 20 port 16 Gigabit ports 4 Gigabit combo ports managed switch Layer 3 firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14...

Page 503: ...t PoE PoE ports managed switch Layer 3 firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Gi1 3 Gi1 4 Gi1 5 Gi1 6 Gi1 7 Gi1 8 Gi1 9 Gi1 10 Gi1 11 Gi1 12 Gi1 13 Gi1 14 Gi1 15 Gi1 1...

Page 504: ...1 18 Gi1 19 Gi1 20 Gi1 21 Gi1 22 Gi1 23 Gi1 24 Te1 25 or Gi1 25 Te1 26 or Gi1 26 Te1 27 or Gi1 27 Te1 28 or Gi1 28 1783 IMS28NAC 28 port 12GigabitPoE PoE ports 12Gigabit 410GigabitSFPports managed swi...

Page 505: ...te firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 1783 BMS4S2SGA 6 port 4 SFP slots 2 SFP Gigabit slots managed switch full firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 1783 BMS0...

Page 506: ...1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 1783 BMS10CL 10 port 8 Ethernet ports 2 combo ports managed switch lite firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Fa1 9 Fa1 10 1783...

Page 507: ...Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 1783 BMS10CGP 10 port 8 Ethernet ports 2 combo Gigabit ports managed switch full firmware PTP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 17...

Page 508: ...ts 2comboGigabitports managed switch lite firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Fa1 9 Fa1 10 Fa1 11 Fa1 12 Fa1 13 Fa1 14 Fa1 15 Fa1 16 Gi1...

Page 509: ...9 Fa1 10 Fa1 11 Fa1 12 Fa1 13 Fa1 14 Fa1 15 Fa1 16 Fa1 17 Fa1 18 Fa1 19 Fa1 20 1783 BMS20CGL 20 port 16 Ethernet ports 2 SFP slots 2 combo Gigabit ports managed switch lite firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 510: ...8 Fa1 9 Fa1 10 Fa1 11 Fa1 12 Fa1 13 Fa1 14 Fa1 15 Fa1 16 Fa1 17 Fa1 18 Gi1 1 Gi1 2 1783 BMS20CGP 20 port 16 Ethernet ports 2 SFP slots 2 combo Gigabit ports managed switch full firmware PTP 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 511: ...orts managed switch full firmware PTP conformal coating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Fa1 9 Fa1 10 Fa1 11 Fa1 12 Fa1 13 Fa1 14 Fa1 15...

Page 512: ...text File 1783 ZMS8TA 8 port 8 Ethernet ports managed switch full firmware 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 1783 ZMS4T4E2TGP 10 port 2 Gigabit ports 4 Ethernet ports 4 P...

Page 513: ...5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Fa1 9 Fa1 10 Fa1 11 Fa1 12 Fa1 13 Fa1 14 Fa1 15 Fa1 16 1783 ZMS8T8E2TGN 18 port 2 Gigabit ports 8 Ethernet ports 8 PoE PoE ports managed switch full firmware PTP NAT GE 1 GE 2 1 2...

Page 514: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4 Fa1 5 Fa1 6 Fa1 7 Fa1 8 Fa1 9 Fa1 10 Fa1 11 Fa1 12 Fa1 13 Fa1 14 Fa1 15 Fa1 16 Fa1 17 Fa1 18 Fa1 19 Fa1 20 Fa1 2...

Page 515: ...n config txtText File 1783 MS06T 6 port 2 Gigabit ports 4 Ethernet ports base switch Gigabit ports 1 2 Fast Ethernet ports 1 2 3 4 Gigabit ports Gi1 1 Gi1 2 Fast Ethernet ports Fa1 1 Fa1 2 Fa1 3 Fa1 4...

Page 516: ...ion module 1 2 3 4 Fa 1 Fa 2 Fa 3 Fa 4 1783 MX08S 8 port 8 SFP ports expansion module 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fa 1 Fa 2 Fa 3 Fa 4 Fa 5 Fa 6 Fa 7 Fa 8 1783 MX08T 8 port 8 Ethernet ports expansion module 1 2 3...

Page 517: ...how to connect to ports on Stratix 5410 switches 10 100 1000 Ports The 10 100 1000 Ethernet PoE PoE ports use standard RJ45 connectors and Ethernet pinouts with internal crossovers Figure 60 10 100 1...

Page 518: ...tside of the left plug must differ from the color of the wire that is connected to the pin on the inside of the right plug Figure 70 and Figure 71 show the cable schematics Figure 61 TwoTwisted pair S...

Page 519: ...tible devices Figure 72 and Figure 73 show the cable schematics Figure 63 TwoTwisted pair Crossover Cable Schematics Figure 64 FourTwisted pair Crossover Cable Schematics IMPORTANT Use a four twisted...

Page 520: ...tor a switch Stratix 5410 switches have these console ports A USB 5 pin mini Type B port on the front panel The USB console port uses a USB Type A to 5 pin mini Type B cable To use the USB cable downl...

Page 521: ...er and the console device The RJ45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter is not supplied with the switch Table 169 Pinouts with DB 9 Pin Switch Console Port DTE RJ45 to DB 9Terminal Adapter Console Device Signa...

Page 522: ...Panel Alarm Connector Figure 66 Alarm Connector Pinout Ethernet PoE Port Cable Specifications For Ethernet PoE ports use a Category 5 Cat 5 cable with a distance of up to 100 m 328 ft 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 523: ...gure 67 10 100 Connector Pinouts Figure 68 10 100 1000 Connector Pinouts PoE ports integrate power and data signals on the same wires The ports use standard RJ45 connectors and Ethernet pinouts with i...

Page 524: ...outside of the left plug must differ in color from the wire that is connected to the pin on the inside of the right plug Figure 70 and Figure 71 show the cable schematics Figure 70 TwoTwisted pair Str...

Page 525: ...combo ports The Ethernet port on a dual purpose port uses standard RJ45 connectors The following figure shows the pinouts Figure 74 Ethernet Port RJ45 Connector The SFP module slot on a dual purpose p...

Page 526: ...monitor a switch Stratix 5700 switches have these console ports A USB 5 pin mini Type B port on the front panel The USB console port uses a USB Type A to 5 pin mini Type B cable To use the USB cable d...

Page 527: ...er and the console device The RJ45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter is not supplied with the switch Table 171 Pinouts with DB 9 Pin Switch Console Port DTE RJ45 to DB 9Terminal Adapter Console Device Signa...

Page 528: ...PoE ports use a Category 5 Cat 5 cable with a distance of up to 100 m 328 ft Alarm Relay Coil Alarm Input 2 Alarm Input 1 User supplied contact closure generates external alarms 1 2 3 4 5 6 To Alarm...

Page 529: ...page 155 10 100 Ports The 10 100 Ethernet ports use M12 D coded 4 pin connectors and Ethernet pinouts with twisted pair crossovers or straight through cables Figure 76 10 100 Connector Pinouts 100 10...

Page 530: ...identify a crossover cable compare the two modular ends of the cable Hold the cable ends side by side with the tab at the back The color of the wire that is connected to the pin on the outside of the...

Page 531: ...when both ports do not have an X You can use Category 3 4 or 5 cabling when connecting to 10BASE T compatible devices You must use Category 5 cabling when connecting to 100BASE TX compatible devices F...

Page 532: ...to the console port with an M12 to DB 9 cable Figure 82 Obtain a male 5 pin DC Micro style M12 connector configuration cordset such as Allen Bradley Bulletin 889D Obtain a DB 9 connector and attach it...

Page 533: ...yle M12 connector configuration cordset such as Allen Bradley Bulletin 889D Figure 85 Alarm Connector Pinout Figure 86 Wiring Example for Alarm Inputs and Outputs 4 5 3 1 2 1 NO 2 NC 3 Unconnected 4 U...

Page 534: ...ribes how to connect to ports on Stratix 8000 8300 switches 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ports The 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ethernet ports use standard RJ45 connectors and Ethernet pinouts with internal cross...

Page 535: ...ntify a crossover cable compare the two modular ends of the cable Hold the cable ends side by side with the tab at the back The color of the wire that is connected to the pin on the outside of the lef...

Page 536: ...or when both ports do not have an X You can use Category 3 4 or 5 cabling when connecting to 10BASE T compatible devices You must use Category 5 cabling when connecting to 100BASE TX compatible device...

Page 537: ...ose port uses standard RJ45 connectors The following figure shows the pinouts Figure 95 Ethernet Port RJ45 Connector The SFP module slot on a dual purpose port uses SFP modules for fiber optic ports A...

Page 538: ...The supplied RJ45 to DB 9 adapter cable connects the console port of the switch to a computer Obtain an RJ45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter if you want to connect the switch console port to a terminal Ta...

Page 539: ...console device The RJ45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter is not supplied with the switch PoE Port Cable Specifications For PoE ports use a Category 5 Cat 5 cable with a distance of up to 100 m 328 ft Table...

Page 540: ...540 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM007F EN P September 2016 Appendix D Cables and Connectors Notes...

Page 541: ...sole 162 crossover four twisted pair pinout 1000BASE T ports 519 525 531 identifying 518 524 530 using 518 524 531 damaged 419 detect with auto MDIX 77 104 133 163 Ethernet and fiber 419 identify 535...

Page 542: ...rNet IP protocol 350 403 EtherNet IP QuickConnect technology 19 expansion modules installation 164 explicit messaging 19 Express Setup button 32 global macro 44 Long Press mode 37 Medium Press mode 36...

Page 543: ...351 mode Access 350 Boundary 194 197 205 DHCP Server 238 Direct Managed 423 DLR 226 227 dual power 191 End to End Transparent 195 199 207 EtherChannel 245 246 Express Setup 34 Forward 195 201 207 NTP...

Page 544: ...sable 52 default 52 speed 52 default 52 POST description 79 107 134 results 79 107 134 power 79 107 connect to DC 83 power and relay connector connecting to the switch 85 93 124 143 152 power classifi...

Page 545: ...bleshoot 422 SSH enable 41 70 Static mode PoE 317 STCN interface 330 STCN segment 330 STCN STP 330 storm control described 309 thresholds 309 straight through cable pinout two twisted pair 10 100 port...

Page 546: ...dashboard 395 troubleshoot Device Manager display 421 Device Manager not accessible 421 DHCP 421 Direct Managed mode 423 firmware upgrade 68 427 IP address problems 421 reset switch 425 speed duplex a...

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