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A family of high performance Industrial Ethernet switches ideal for the end user and equipment builder
Ahmik Hindman—Solution ArchitectRockwell Automation
Stratix—Hands on Labs
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The Stratix Family Today
A unique line of industrial Ethernet switches –from plant floor to enterprise level applications
Applications with small, isolated networks
Monitor and control distributed devices
Plant floor and enterprise integration
Stratix 6000 Fixed Managed• Port Configurations:
• 4 copper ports, • 8 copper ports plus 1 fiberStratix 2000 Unmanaged
• Port Configurations: • 4, 5, 7, & 8 port
versions• Single fiber options
Stratix 8000/8300 Mod. Managed• Port Configurations: • 6 to 26 ports• 6 & 10 ports base units with 2 port fiber
option• 8 port copper & fiber expansion options• Up to 10 fiber ports• 2 gig ports• Layer 3 VLAN and subnet routing (8300)
Stratix 5700
Stratix 5700 Managed• Port Configurations: • Three port configurations (6, 10 and 20 )• 2 to 4 fiber port options• Up to 2 gig ports
Stratix 5100 Wireless
Stratix Armor
Stratix Nat
Stratix 5900
Stratix 8000 / 8300
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Stratix 8000 - Modular Design
Base Module(6-port or 10-port)
Extension Module A (8-port Copper)
Extension Module B (8-port Fiber)
Data Ports10/100 Copper
Dual Purpose Uplink Ports10/100/1000 Copper or SFP
8 Extended Data Ports10/100 Copper
8 Extended Data Ports100 Fixed Fiber
26-port 6-port to
Image -optional
Stratix 5700 Configurations
• 3 base platforms with 20 SKU configurations– 6 port (5.1”H, 2.95”W, 4.3”D)
• 6 copper ports• 4 copper ports + 2 SFP slots
– 10 ports (5.1”H, 3.6”W, 4.3”D), (5.1”H, 3.6”W, 5.05”D)• 8 copper ports + 2 combo (copper or SFP slots) ports
– 20 ports (5.1”H, 5.0”W, 5.05”D)• 16 copper + 2 combo ports + 2 SFP slots
• SFP slots support multi & single mode fiber– Variety of multimode and single mode SFPs available
• Optional feature set:– Two software packages
• Lite - Base switching functions• Full - Expanded features
– Gig ports (2)– Advanced features
• 1588 support • Embedded NAT
– Conformal coating
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Rockwell Stratix 5900 Feature Highlights
Security features:• Stateful Inspection Firewall• Zone based Firewall• Intrusion Prevention System (IPS)• Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN)• GETVPN• IPsec• Quality of service (QoS)• URL filtering• High Availability for TCP based services (useful for services like Modbus/TCP)
Industrial Characteristics• No Fan• Hardened• Ingress Protection
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Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point/Workgroup Bridge
• The Stratix 5100 enables IP based communications, like EtherNet/IP, via wireless media using the 802.11a/b/g/n wireless standard with:
• AP / WGB mode• Autonomous or WLC mode• 3x4 MIMO (multiple-input multiple-
output) • Dual-band 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz radios • Default configuration for QoS on
EtherNet/IP
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Wireless Design Considerations
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Pub #: enet-td004_-en-e.pdf
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From Production to the Enterprise Rockwell Automation & Cisco Alliance
Common Technology View Single system architecture, using open, industry
standard networking technologies – EtherNet/IP Delivering Converged Plantwide Ethernet
(CPwE) Architectures for manufacturing and industrial environments Best pathway to Operations/IT network convergence
with detailed design and implementation guidance Joint Product and Solution Collaboration
Creating an ideal networking environment for both IT and controls professionals.
People and Process Optimization Education and services to facilitate Manufacturing and
IT convergence
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Rockwell Automation and Cisco present the most valuable resource in the industry for deploying a converged network infrastructure
Leadership in IT and Plant Operations
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Reference Architectures for Manufacturing
Design guidance Best practices and
recommendations Methodology Documented
configuration settings Developed against
tested and validated architectures
“Future-ready” network foundation
GE Link for Failover
Detection
Firewall(Active)
Firewall(Standby)
Layer 3 Router
Layer 3 Switch Stack
Layer 2 Switch
Drive
Controller
Controller
DriveHMI
Controller
Drive
HMI
Distributed I/ODistributed I/O
Level 0–2
HMI
Cell/Area #1(Redundant Star Topology)
Cell/Area #2(Ring Topology)
Cell/Area #3 (Bus Topology)
Cell/Area Zone
Manufacturing Zone Level 3
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Enterprise ZoneLevels 4 and 5
Windows 2003 Servers• Remote desktop connection• VNC• PCAnywhere
FactoryTalk Applications• View• Metrics• Historian• AssetCentre• ProductionCentre
Network Services• DNS, DHCP, syslog server• Network and security management
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Key Advantages & Leveraging Logix !
– Configuration– IT friendly configuration tool – Cisco Command Line
Interface, Cisco Network Assistant– Configuration via AOP and stored as part of RSLogix™
5000 project– Web enabled configuration using embedded web pages
(Device Manager)– Global macro to set switch for Automation applications– “Smartport” – easy switch port optimization feature
– Diagnostic and Monitoring– IT friendly monitoring tool – Cisco Network Assistant,
CiscoWorks, SNMP– Real-time diagnostics available in AOP and embedded web
pages– RSLogix 5000 pre-defined tags allow easy access for HMI
display– Sample faceplates for View applications
Cisco Network Assistant
Web Tool
Faceplate
RSLogix 5000, Add-on Profile
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Web Tool
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FactoryTalk™ View Faceplates
Helps provide the diagnostics where you need them to get equipment back up and running… quickly
Pre-engineered faceplates for network monitoring
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Stratix – 5700 Labs
1. Stratix Out of the box – Express Setup
2a. Configuration with new Device Manager
2b. Configuration with Studio 5000
2c. Configuration with Cisco’s CNA
3. Configuration of Stratix FTView SE Faceplate
4. Advanced Security Features
5. Network Address Translation (NAT)
6. Stratix Disaster Recovery with AssetCentre
Prerequisites
Prerequisite
Host
VM
2d. Configuration with CLI
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What You Will Accomplish In This Lab
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As you complete the exercises in this hands-on session, you will:
Learn how to set up the basic functions of a Stratix 5700 series managed Ethernet switch
Learn how to configure the Stratix 5700 via either of the following methods:
Device Manager – this lab will outline the basic / advanced configuration along with troubleshooting tools
Studio 5000 – this lab will outline the basic / advanced configuration along with diagnostics and troubleshooting tools available for use within a Studio5000 program
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What You Will Accomplish In This Lab
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Learn how to set up basic security on a port-by-port basis using Device Manager—in response to the ever growing security concerns in the industry.
Learn how to integrate the Stratix 5700 into FactoryTalk View SE using RA supplied and supported Faceplates and an Add on Instruction (AOI)
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Who Should Complete This Lab
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This hands-on lab is intended for:
Switch users that want to become familiar and comfortable with the basics of the Stratix 5700 series managed switch configuration for use in controls systems
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Gotcha’s
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The First two labs do NOT use the VMWare image. They are run from the base OS.
Labs We Will Not Be Doing. 2C,2D, 3, 6, 7,
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You Select Version 21 when you create a new project.
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Gotcha’s Location of Files
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Stratix – 5700 Labs
1. Stratix Out of the box – Express Setup
2 & 2a. Configuration with new Device Manager
2b. Configuration with Studio 5000
2c. Configuration with Cisco’s CNA
4. Configuration of Stratix FTView SE Faceplate
5. Advanced Security Features
6. Network Address Translation (NAT)
7. Stratix Disaster Recovery with AssetCentre
Prerequisites
Prerequisite
Host
VM
2d. Configuration with CLI
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