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ConneXium Managed Ethernet Switches Product Overview Presentation June 2010 Contents Product Overview Product Features & Specifications Capabilities Applications Customer Values Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 2 Managed Switches ● A Managed Switch provides features that improve security, diagnostics and network efficiency. Managed Switches have a range of configurable capabilities that include: ● Security capabilities (IP and MAC based) ● Traffic limiter (Storm Protection) ● Remote monitoring of operation ● Quality of Service (QOS) traffic class prioritization ● Redundant communication paths ● Flow control that buffers data during high traffic periods ● Port priority ● Multicast messages management protocols (GMRP & IGMP) ● VLAN ( Virtual Local Area Network) ● Diagnostics; log files, port mirroring ● Time synchronization SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) ● EtherNet/IP adapter Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 ConneXium 3 ConneXium Managed Ethernet Switch – Product Line ● 18 models of Connexium Managed Ethernet switches ● Managed Switches models range from 4 to 24 ports, supporting both copper and fiber optic cables ● 10/100/1000 Mbps speed and full/half duplex auto-negotiation ● Switches include capabilities designed to optimize the communications in industrial applications such as: ● Mining and metals ● Power ● Water and wastewater ● Oil and gas ● Food and beverage ● Designed to operate in industrial environments ● User configurable capabilities tailor the switch operation to the application Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 4 ConneXium Information ConneXium Offer Positioning Rugged Enclosure Faster recover time Managed switches for high availability applications w/redundant self-healing ring. Typical control applications Highly concentrated applications High speed, Gigabit switches Control TCSESM0X3F2XX1 Low cost, distributed applications TCSESM16/24 TCSESM08 TCSESM10 499NXX Devices TCSESM04 TCSESU051F0 TCSESU0x4 IP67 rated watertight Applications requiring bus-like long distance connections. Unmanaged switches w/ alarm relay, dual P/S Low-Cost Entry Unmanaged Switch Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 ConneXium 5 ConneXium Managed Ethernet Switches Model Number Description 4 Port Switches TCSESM043F1CS0 TCSESM043F1CU0 TCSESM043F23F0 Switch 3TX/ 1FX-Single Mode Switch 3TX/ 1FX-Multi Mode Switch 4TX TCSESM043F2CS0 TCSESM043F2CU0 Switch 2TX/ 2FX-Single Mode Switch 2TX/ 2FX-Multi Mode 8 Port Switches TCSESM083F1CS0 Switch 7TX/ 1FX-Single Mode TCSESM083F1CU0 TCSESM083F23F0 TCSESM083F2CS0 TCSESM083F2CU0 Switch 7TX/ 1FX-Multi Mode Switch 8TX Switch 6TX/ 2FX-Single Mode Switch 6TX/ 2FX-Multi Mode Note: * TX ports use copper cable with RJ45 connectors FX ports use fiber cable with SC socket connectors Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 6 ConneXium ConneXium Managed Ethernet Switches Model Number Description 10 Port Switches TCSESM103F23G0 Switch 8TX/ 2TX-Gbit TCSESM103F2LG0 Switch 8TX/ 2SFP-Gbit * 16 Port Switches TCSESM163F23F0 Switch 16TX TCSESM163F2CU0 Switch 14TX/ 2FX-Multi Mode 24 Port Switch TCSESM243F2CU0 Switch 22TX / 2FX-Multi Mode 8 Port Extended Switch TCSESM083F23F1 TCSESM063F2CS1 TCSESM063F2CU1 Switch 8TX Switch 6TX/ 2FX-Single Mode Switch 6TX/ 2FX-Multi Mode Requires 1 SFP Fiber module for each fiber optic port Fiber modules available in single and multi mode versions Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 7 ConneXium Typical system architecture Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 8 Contents Product Overview Product Features & Specifications Capabilities Applications Customer Values Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 9 Connexium Managed Switches Extended Managed Switches – 8 ports IP30 enclosure Connector power input 1 DIN Rail mount USB port – backup memory LED’s for power and faults V24 Port – serial interface Alarm contact 1 Connector power input 2 RJ 45 connections for 10/100 base-TX copper cable Alarm contact 2 SC connectors for 100 base-FX fiber cable Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 Ground connection ConneXium 10 Connexium Managed Switches Managed Switch 4 to 24 ports IP20 enclosure Connector for dual power supply and alarm contact LED’s for power and faults DIP switch – Redundancy/Standby USB port – backup memory DIN rail mount V24 port – serial interface RJ 45 connections for 10/100 base-TX copper cable SC connector for 100 base-FX fiber cable Ground connection Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 ConneXium 11 Connexium Managed Switches Managed Switch 10 ports with 2 ports at 1Gbit RJ 45 connections for 10/100/1000 base-TX copper cable RJ 45 connections for 10/100 base-TX copper cable SFP ports for 1000M bit Plug-in fiber module required Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 ConneXium 12 Connexium Managed Switches Fiber modules for 1Gigabit communication ports for the TCSESM103F2LG0 Managed Switch Model No. Description TCSEAAF1LFU00 Fiber Module – Multi Mode; 0-550 m with 50/125µn cable, 0-275 m with 62.5/125µn cable LC TCSEAAF1LFS00 Fiber Module – Multi Mode or Single Mode: 0-550 m with 50/125µn cable 0-20 km with 9/125µn cable LC TCSEAAF1LFH00 Fiber Module – Single Mode Long Haul: 10-70 km with 9/125µn cable LC Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 Connector Type 13 ConneXium Technical Specifications Common Specifications for the TCSESM Series Managed Switches ● Supply Voltage ● Operating Voltage Range ● Hold up time ● Operating Temperature ● Storage Temperature ● Relative Humidity ● Protection ● Altitude ● Laser Protection ● Shock and Vibration ● EMC Immunity ● Radiated Emissions ● Approvals ● Conformance ● LED Indicators Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 24 Vdc 9.6 to 60 Vdc or 18 to 30 Vac Min 10 ms @ 20.4 Vdc 0 to 60° C -40 to 85° C 95% non-condensing per IEC/EN60060-2-30Db IP 20 2000 m Class 1, conforming to EN60825-1 IEC 60068-2-6, IEC 60068-2-27 EN 61000-4-2, -3,-4,-5,-6,-9 EN55011A/CISPR11A UL 508 & 1604 CSA C22.2 No. 14 & No. 213 CE Certificate RoHS Directive Power Present Data Rate (10/100 Mbit/sec) - 1 per port Data Link Status - 1 per port 14 Technical Specifications Common Specifications for the TCSESM Series Extended Managed Switches ● Supply Voltage ● Operating Voltage Range ● Hold up time ● Operating Temperature ● Storage Temperature ● Relative Humidity ● Protection ● Altitude ● Laser Protection ● Shock and Vibration ● EMC Immunity ● Radiated Emissions ● Approvals ● Conformance ● LED Indicators Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 24 – 48 Vdc 9.6 to 60 Vdc or 18 to 30 Vac Min 10 ms @ 20.4 Vdc 0 to 60° C -40 to 85° C 95% non-condensing per IEC/EN60060-2-30Db IP 30 2000 m Class 1, conforming to EN60825-1 IEC 60068-2-6, IEC 60068-2-27 EN 61000-4-2, -3,-4,-5,-6,-9 IEC/EN 61850-3:2002 EN55011A/CISPR11A UL 508 & CSA C22.2 No. 142 CSA C22.2 No. 213, ISA 12.12.01 ( Class I & II, Div. 2, & Class III Hazardous Locations) CE Certificate GL, LR, BV Marine Certifications RoHS Directive Power Present Data Rate (10/100 Mbit/sec) - 1 per port Data Link Status - 1 per port 15 Contents Product Overview Product Features & Specifications Capabilities Applications Customer Values Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 16 Managed Switch Feature Breakdown ● Managed Switches have a range of configurable capabilities that include: ● Basic Switch Features ● Management Tools ● Security Settings ● Timing Protocols ● Switching / Filtering ● Priority / Performance Optimization ● Redundancy ● Diagnostics Capabilities ● EtherNet/IP Adapter Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 17 Connexium Managed Switch Basic Features ● Multi-Address Capability - Learn source addresses on a per-port basis ● Store and Forward – Stores and checks all received data before forwarding ● Auto crossing for cables ● Auto-negotiation of communication rate, and half/full- duplex mode ● 10/100 Mbps speed on the TX ports ● 10/100/1000 Mbps speed on the Gigabit TX ports ● Link Control - Monitor the connected TP/TX line segments for short circuits and interrupts ● Autopolarity (adjust RD+ and RD-) ● Automatic Configuration undo (roll- back) - Show IP address of the monitoring station ● Fiber Far-End Monitoring – Checks receiving and transmitting direction of optical input power light levels, sets link inactive if it falls below set point Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 18 Connexium Managed Switch Management Tools ● Command Line Interface (CLI) - Script File based tool to configure switch functions via a local serial connection to the V24 serial port or remote connection via telnet. ● Telnet Server - Allows users to configure the switch using CLI over an Ethernet connection ● Web-based Interface - Web pages accessed with a standard browser for switch configuration and diagnostics. ● Remote Monitoring (RMON) - A standard network management protocol that allows monitoring and protocol analysis of a local area network gathered at a single workstation. ● Backup – Allows switch configuration to be backed up to a memory backup adapter (EAM), to a server via TFTP, or to a PC ● DHCP Option 82 - Allows a DHCP server that supports option 82 to assign the same IP address to any device connected to a particular switch port. Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 19 Connexium Managed Switch Security Capabilities ●Connexium Managed Switches provide the following capabilities for added security ● Port Security (IP and MAC address based) – Restricts port access to devices with defined IP address or MAC addresses. ● SNMP v1 and v2 – Port Security ● Telnet/Web Access - Enabled or disabled, ● Switch Configurator Software Function - Enabled or disabled Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 20 Connexium Managed Switch Timing Protocols ● Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) – Switch timing is synchronized to a network master clock. ● Precision Time Protocol (PTP) - IEEE1588 standard for time synchronization. Similar to SNTP but more precise. ● Both protocols can exist in parallel in the same network Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 21 Connexium Managed Switch Filtering ● Traffic Limiter - Limits the data rate for different types of traffic, such as broadcast and multicast packets that a switch port can receive or transmit. Reduces the harmful effects of data storms on the network. ● Virtual Local Area Networks (VLAN) – Allows the creation of a logical subgroup of devices within a larger network in accordance with IEEE 802.1Q. Used to limit broadcasts and increase communication security. Enables greater flexibility when architecting a network. ● Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping - Improves network efficiency by minimizing multicast traffic. Multicast management protocol that allows the switch to analyze incoming IGMP packets and create a multicast list of ports that belong to each multicast group. ● Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GMRP) - Improves network efficiency by minimizing multicast traffic. Ability to register and de-register attribute values, such as VLAN identifiers and multicast group membership across a network Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 22 Connexium Managed Switch Performance Optimization ● Quality of Service (QoS) - Provides different priority levels to different applications, users, or data flow, to maintain a level of performance. Traffic can be prioritized based on message or port. ● Message Priority - Supports 4 priority queues, high priority data traffic is not disrupted during times with high data traffic enabling deterministic performance. ● Port Priority - Data packets with no priority information will be transmitted according to the priority of the port. ● Flow Control - Limits traffic during times of high traffic and transmits a “Pause” frame to the end device, indicating the device should stop sending data when using full duplex communications. ● Differentiated Service Code Points ( DSCP) - A 6-bit field in the header of IP packets to classify and prioritize traffic. Used to enable prioritization. ● Fast Aging after Disconnection - All device addresses learned by a port are removed from the switch buffer if the link goes down. Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 23 Connexium Managed Switch Redundancy Capabilities for high availability ● RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) - Industry standard protocol (IEEE 802.1) enabling deployment of ring and mesh architectures. ● MRP ( Media Redundancy Protocol) - An IEC standard (IEC 62439) enabling deployment of ring architectures. ● HIPER-Ring ( High Performance Redundancy) - A propriety protocol for ring configurations. ● Ring Coupling – Interconnecting 2 rings that are using either the MRP or HIPER-Ring protocols. ● Shared Switch Ring Coupling – Terminating 2 rings on one or two switches. ● Dual Input Power Supply - Dual power source connections to the switch power supply. Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 24 Connexium Managed Switch Diagnostic Capabilities ● Log Files - HTML file that logs up to 2000 events, with a time stamp that contains system information and port statistics ● LED Indicators - For power, link/activity, fault detection and redundancy manager. ● Alarm Relay - External relay contact that alarms on configured switch status, such as power source error detection, temperature, ring redundancy, connection error detection etc. ● SNMP Traps - User can configure a switch to send SNMP traps for configured switch parameters to a device; you need to use a network management software that support SNMP traps. ● Port Mirroring - Copies data passing through one port (source) to another port to allow troubleshooting with a network protocol analysis tool. ● IEEE 802.1ab Topology Discovery - Enables the automatic detection of devices and network topology mapping. Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 25 Connexium Managed Switch EtherNet/IP Adapter ● Adapter Capability - The ability for the switch to function as an EtherNet/IP adapter for implicit real-time I/O messaging and explicit messaging. Enables PLC access to switch diagnostic data and allows limited configuration changes such as enable/disable a port. Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 26 Contents Product Overview Product Features & Specifications Capabilities Applications Customer Values Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 27 Managed Switches ● Where to use ● Complex networks with high network traffic ● Applications where multiple priority levels for different types of data are needed ● When an application must handle time critical data ● When you need to identify errors that can lead to network downtime ● When redundancy is required for high network availability ● When security requires access limiting ● For network bridge control and IT networks ● In high electrical noise environments (switches w/fiber optic connections) ● When connecting buildings with different potentials (switches w/fiber optic connections Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 28 System Architecture Star Network Architecture ● Star network architecture is simple to install and maintain, where the loss of connection to one device does not effect the communication of the remaining end devices. ● A star network architecture can be used when network redundancy is not required Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 29 System Architecture Bus / Daisy Chain Network Architecture ● A Bus network architecture utilizes a series of Ethernet switches connected to devices for networks that do not require redundancy. ● A Daisy chain network architecture uses Schneider devices with embedded dual port Ethernet switches such as the Advantys STB Ethernet NIMs Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 30 System Architecture Redundancy - Single Ring Architecture ● When a cable break is detected in a single ring network,, the network recovers by automatically rerouting traffic Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 31 System Architecture Redundancy - Dual Ring Architecture using Extended Switches ● Dual rings with main ring and sub rings connected by dual switches provide redundant connections between rings Subring Manager Main Ring (MRP) Sub Ring (MRP) Subring Manager Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 32 System Architecture Redundancy – Mesh Architecture ● A mesh network architecture is an optional redundant topology for networks with switches/devices that support the RSTP protocol. ● A mesh is more robust than a ring architecture for redundancy because it offers more physical paths to a device Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 33 Contents Product Overview Product Features & Specifications Capabilities Applications Customer Values Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 34 Customer Values Connexium Managed Switches provide ● Large selection of features and port counts – Meets a broad range of industrial application requirements ● Web based configuration – Ease of setup reduces commissioning cost ● Wide selection of configurable capabilities ● Industrial quality products – High environmental and EMC standards ● High reliability – Long life in industrial applications ● Part of a Schneider solution – Tested to work in our systems ● Ease of maintenance and troubleshooting – Lowers cost of ownership Schneider Electric - Connectivity Solutions – Joe Benedetto –July , 2010 35 Questions? 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