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1. Disable any wireless interface running on your personal computer Disable other networks in your system Set your computer to automatically determine its IP address DHCP versus statically configured Disable any static DNS servers Disable browser proxy settings Typically browser settings are in Tools gt Internet Options gt Connections gt LAN Settings What You Need Have the following equipment available to set up the switch A personal computer with Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows 2003 or Windows Vista operating system installed A supported web browser Internet Explorer 9 0 10 0 and 11 0 or Firefox 25 26 with JavaScript enabled A straight through or crossover Category 5 Ethernet cable to connect your personal computer to the switch Rockwell Automation Publication IASIMP QS040A EN E April 2014 5 Chapter1 Set Up the Switch Initially with Express Setup Run Express Setup To run Express Setup follow these steps 1 Make sure that at least one switch Ethernet port is available for Express Setup IMPORTANT Do not use the console port for Express Setup During Express Setup the switch acts as a DHCP server If your personal computer has a static IP address change your personal computer settings before you begin to temporarily use DHCP 2 Apply power to the switch When the switch powers on it begins its power on sequence The power on sequence takes approximately 60 seconds to complete 3 Make sure th
2. additional resources listed in this table for more information when using Stratix 5700 switches Resource Description Stratix 5700 Industrial Ethernet Switch Product Profile publication ENET PP005 Overview of features and functionality of Stratix 5700 Switches Stratix 5700 Ethernet Managed Switches User Manual publication 1783 UM004 EN P Describes the installation configuration and troubleshooting of Stratix 5700 Switches Stratix Ethernet Switches Specifications publication 1783 TD001 EN P Describes the Specification of Stratix Ethernet Switches You can view or download publications at http www rockwellautomation com literature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative Rockwell Automation Publication ASIMP QS040A EN E April 2014 3 Preface Notes 4 Rockwell Automation Publication ASIMP QS040A EN E April 2014 Chapter 1 Set Up the Switch Initially with Express Setup The switch can operate without an IP address assigned to it However without an IP address your switch will run as an unmanaged switch and is limited to using only the status indicators on the switch front panel for diagnostics We recommend when you first set up the switch use Express Setup to enter the initial IP address Doing this enables the switch to be used as a managed switch Before You Begin Do the following to configure your computer
3. is managed Choose an existing VLAN to be the management VLAN The default ID is 1 The default name for the management VLAN is default The number can be from 1 1001 Be sure that the switch and your network management station are in the same VLAN Otherwise you lose management connectivity to the switch The management VLAN is the broadcast domain through which management traffic is sent between specific users or devices It provides broadcast control and security for management traffic that must be limited to a specific group of users such as the administrators of your network It also provides secure administrative access to all devices in the network at all times IP Assignment Mode The IP Assignment mode determines whether the switch IP Information is manually assigned static or is automatically assigned by a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server The default is Static We recommend that you click Static and manually assign the IP address for the switch You can then use the same IP address whenever you want to access the Device Manager web interface IP Address The IP address and associated subnet mask are unique identifiers for the switch in a network The IP address format is a 32 bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods Each number can range between 0 255 The subnet mask is the network address that identifies the subnetwork subnet to which the switch belongs Subnets are used to se
4. Automation Publication ASIMP QS040A EN E April 2014 Set Up the Switch Initially with Express Setup Chapter 1 10 Click Submit The switch initializes its configuration for typical industrial EtherNet IP applications The switch then redirects you to the logon page for the Device Manager web interface You can continue to launch the Device Manager web interface for further configuration or exit the application 11 Turn off DC power at the source disconnect all cables to the switch and install the switch in your network 12 After you complete Express Setup refresh the personal computer IP address e Fora dynamically assigned IP address disconnect the personal computer from the switch and reconnect the personal computer to the network The network DHCP server assigns a new IP address to the personal computer e Fora statically assigned IP address change it to the previously configured IP address For information on more advanced configuration options see the Stratix 5700 Ethernet Managed Switches User Manual publication 1783 UM004 EN P Rockwell Automation Publication ASIMP QS040A EN E April 2014 Chapter1 Set Up the Switch Initially with Express Setup Notes 10 Rockwell Automation Publication ASIMP QS040A EN E April 2014 Chapter 2 Assigning the Smartports Using the Device Manager Web Interface Optional After you complete Express Setup you can manage the switch by using the Device Manager Web interface suppl
5. BPDU Guard Sets the port to trust DSCP Enables the automation QoS policy Configures the output queues Sets the alarm profile Phone for Automation The Phone for Automation Smartport is used on ports that connect to a VolP phone The Phone for Automation Smartport enables the following features Sets the port in access mode Sets the voice and data VLANs Enables MAC Flooding protection Enables Spanning Tree Portfast e Enables Spanning Tree BPSU Guard Enables the VolP QoS policy Configures the output queues Sets the alarm profile Wireless for Automation The Wireless for Automation Smartport is used on ports that connect to wireless access points or Wireless LAN Controllers The Wireless for Automation Smartport enables the following features Sets the port in trunk mode Sets the native VLAN Disables Dynamic Trunking Protocol DTP Enables Spanning Tree BPDU Guard Sets the port to trust COS Enables the Automation QoS policy Configures the output queues Sets the alarm profile Rockwell Automation Publication ASIMP QS040A EN E April 2014 15 Chapter2 Assigning the Smartports Using the Device Manager Web Interface Optional Notes 16 Rockwell Automation Publication ASIMP QS040A EN E April 2014 Rockwell Automation Support Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the Web to assist you in using its products At http www rockwellautomation com suppor
6. Quick Start Allen Bradley Stratix 5700 Switch Configuration Rockwell Allen Bradley Rockwell Software Automation Important User Information Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation configuration and operation of this equipment before you install configure operate or maintain this product Users are required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes laws and standards Activities including installation adjustments putting into service use assembly disassembly and maintenance are required to be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation Inc with respect to use of information circuits equipment or so
7. a number is case sensitive and can have embedded spaces The password cannot be a single digit it cannot contain a or a tab and it does not allow spaces at the beginning or the end The default is switch To complete initial setup you must change the password from the default password switch This password is also used as the Control Industrial Protocol CIP security password We recommend that you provide a password to the switch to secure access to the device manager Advanced Settings CIP VLAN The VLAN on which Common Industrial Protocol CIP is enabled The CIP VLAN can be the same as the management VLAN or you can isolate CIP traffic on another VLAN that is already configured on this device IP Address The IP address and subnet mask for the CPI VLAN if the CIP VLAN is different from the management VLAN The format is a 32 bit numeric address written as four numbers separated by periods Each number can be from 0 255 Make sure that the IP address that you assign to this device is not being used by another device in your network Same As Management VLAN Indicates whether the settings for the CIP VLAN are the same as the management VLAN Telnet CIP and Enable Password optional Confirm Password This is the password used for Telnet and CIP security Same As Admin Password Sets the password used for Telnet and CIP security to the same user password specified under Network Settings Rockwell
8. at the power on sequence has completed by verifying that the EIP Mod and Setup status indicators are flashing green If the switch fails the power on sequence the EIP Mod status indicator turns red 4 Press and release the Express Setup button shown in Figure 1 Wait for a few seconds until the status indicator on one of the unconnected switch ports flashes green Figure 1 Express Setup Button Express Setup Button a o 2g oR ALARM ININE OUT This button is recessed 16 mm 0 63 in behind the front panel Use a small tool such as a paper clip to reach the button 5 Connect a Category 5 Ethernet cable from the flashing switch port to the Ethernet port on your personal computer TIP If you wait too long to connect the cable the Setup status indicator turns off The port status indicators on your personal computer and on the switch both flash while the switch configures the connection 6 Rockwell Automation Publication ASIMP QS040A EN E April 2014 Set Up the Switch Initially with Express Setup Chapter 1 6 While the Setup status indicator flashes green start an Internet browser session on the personal computer and navigate to http 169 254 0 1 If you have a home page configured the switch configuration loads instead of your normal home page The switch prompts you for the default switch username and password 7 Enter the default switch password switch The default user name is admin IMPORTANT In some scena
9. ftware 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 Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations WARNING Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment which may lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss ATTENTION Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attentions help you identify a hazard avoid a hazard and recognize the consequence gt gt IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product Labels may also be on or inside the equipment to provide specific precautions SHOCK HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present BURN HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures ARC FLASH HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a motor control center to alert people to potential Arc Flash Arc Flash will cause severe injury or death Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment PPE Follow ALL Regulat
10. gment the devices in a network into smaller groups The default is 255 255 255 0 This field is enabled only if the IP Assignment mode is Static Make sure that the IP address that you assign to the switch is not being used by another device in your network The IP address and the default gateway cannot be the same Default Gateway optional The IP address for the default gateway A gateway is a router or a dedicated network device that enables the switch to communicate with devices in other networks or subnetworks The default gateway IP address must be part of the same subnet as the switch IP address The switch IP address and the default gateway IP address cannot be the same If all of your devices are in the same network and the default gateway is not used you do not need to enter an IP address in this field This field is enabled only if the IP assignment mode is Static You must specify a default gateway if your network management station and the switch are in different networks or subnetworks Otherwise the switch and your network management station cannot communicate with each other NTP Server The IP address of the Network Time Protocol NTP server NTP is a networking protocol for clock synchronization between computer systems over packet switched variable latency data networks User Enter the user name Password Confirm Password The password for the switch can have up to 63 alphanumeric characters can start with
11. ied with the switch Before You Begin Complete the steps for the Express Setup in Chapter 1 What You Need Have the following equipment available to set up the switch e A personal computer with Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows 2003 or Windows Vista operating system installed e A supported web browser Internet Explorer 9 0 10 0 and 11 0 or Firefox 25 26 with JavaScript enabled e A straight through or crossover Category 5 Ethernet cable to connect your personal computer to the switch Rockwell Automation Publication ASIMP QS040A EN E April 2014 11 Chapter 2 Access the Device Manager Web Interface Assigning the Smartports Using the Device Manager Web Interface Optional To access the Device Manager Web Interface follow these steps 1 Launch a Web browser on your workstation 2 Enter the switch IP address in the Web browser and click Enter 3 Enter the user name and password Figure 3 Device Manager Web Interface Stratix 5700 Device Manager Switch Allen Bradley Uptime 1 day 5 hours 51 minutes Front Panel View Status z A PWR E ALARM INtIN DUT a t Move the pointer over the ports for more information Switch Health 20 80 9 10 8 ji 90 0 100 CPU UTILIZATION 20 80 C 10 5 90 0 100 TEMPERATURE Switch Information HostName IP Address MAC Address Product ID License Level CIP Revision CIP Serial Number Serial Number Rockwe
12. ion Device Smartport should be used for any EtherNet IP devices This includes controllers HMI displays distributed 1 0 etc The Automation Device Smartport enables the following features Sets the port to host mode Enables MAC flooding attack protection Sets the VLAN number Enables the automation QoS policy e Configures the output queues Enables the alarm profile Disables Cisco Discovery Protocol CDP Multiport Automation device Apply this role to ports connected to multiport EtherNet IP devices such as multiport EtherNet IP devices arranged in a linear or daisy chain topology the 1783 ETAP module for connection to the device port only unmanaged switches such as the Stratix 2000 and managed switches with Remote Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP disabled e Portis set to Access mode No port security Optimize queue management for CIP traffic Desktop for Automation The Desktop for Automation Smartport should be used for PCs used on the Cell Area zone EtherNet IP network It should not be used for 14 any systems running virtual machines without turning the port security configuration off The Desktop for Automation Smartport enables the following features Sets the port in access mode Set the VLAN number Enables MAC flooding attack protection e Enables Spanning Tree Portfast e Enables Spanning Tree BPDU Guard Enables the automation QoS policy Sets the alarm profile Rockwell Aut
13. ll Automation admin Next refresh in 22 seconds R2S8 10 208 60 5 00 1D 9C B6 61 00 1783 BMSO6TA FULL 4 001 800800AD FDO1624T04A Version ID AO Software 15 2 1 EY Contact Location Port Utilization All Errors Receive Transmit Erors BJ Receive J Transmit 12 Rockwell Automation Publication ASIMP QS040A EN E April 2014 Thursday January 23 2014 04 21 PM Assigning the Smartports Using the Device Manager Web Interface Optional Chapter 2 Smartports Smartports are recommended configurations for the switch ports These configurations referred to as port roles optimize the switch connections and provide security transmission quality and reliability for traffic from the switch ports The port roles also help prevent port misconfigurations TIP Use Smartport roles immediately after the initial setup of the switch to correctly configure the switch ports before they connect to devices Configure Smartports To assign Smartport roles to switch ports from the Configure menu choose Smartports Figure 4 Configure Menu wv Network Smartports Smartport Role Custom Smartports Smartport Role f Edit C Port Name Role O Fai 1 None O Fat 2 CS10 Test O Fai 3 None g O Fai 5 Automation Device O Fai 6 Multiport Automation Device Desktop for Automation Virtual Desktop for Automation Switch for Automation Router for Automation Phone for Automation Wirele
14. omation Publication ASIMP QS040A EN E April 2014 Table 2 Available Ports Port VM Desktop for Automation Assigning the Smartports Using the Device Manager Web Interface Optional Chapter 2 Description Apply this role to ports connected to computers running virtualization software This can be used with devices running up to two MAC addresses If you want to support more than two image you need to go into port security tab and modify the allowed devices Important Do not apply the Virtual Desktop for Automation role to ports that are connected to switches routers or access points Sets the port access mode Portfast is enabled Set the VLAN number CIP PTP Traffic Policy enabled Switch for Automation Router for Automation The Switch which support STP Spanning Tree Protocol for Automation Smartport is used on ports that connect to other managed Ethernet switches The Switch for Automation enables the following features Sets the port in trunk mode Sets the native VLAN Sets Spanning Tree to use a point to point link Sets the port to trust QoS policy e Configures the output queues Sets the alarm profile The Router for Automation Smartport is used on ports that connect to routers such as the Cisco 2800 Series ISR The Router for Automation Smartport enables the following features Sets the port in trunk mode Sets the native VLAN e Enables Spanning Tree Portfast e Enables Spanning Tree
15. ory requirements for safe work practices and for Personal Protective Equipment PPE gt gt gt Allen Bradley Rockwell Software and Rockwell Automation are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies Preface Set Up the Switch Initially with Express Setup Assigning the Smartports Using the Device Manager Web Interface Optional Table of Contents About This Publication sw 0 okey eck oe a a eile cL te 3 Additional REsOurees ase4 vd kcee ri ta to Wa ee Ree et aS 3 Before You EOI tacgpinamias fesen e unui r EE PEE EE NNER 5 AVA TEED AOD o RERE E E EEEE 5 Run Express Setup eierecerone unon eoa oie Malthe a 6 Before You Bedih aeree aneri pe E EEN R E EEA EAEE 11 What You Need lt 4 oicoxnanNearsodreaied aeatewdanions ato naae tons cae ates 11 Access the Device Manager Web Interface ics is akaieseaeeeicaste s 12 SUTTER O OU S etre halal aa ea wenger ea Ua eee aetna aang 13 Configure SMartports etch sein aid sta crrscimntd we ten teatuawawh goraragie s 13 Optimize Ports Through Smartports Port Roles 14 Rockwell Automation Publication IASIMP QS040A EN E April 2014 1 Table of Contents Notes 2 Rockwell Automation Publication ASIMP QS040A EN E April 2014 Preface About This Publication This Quick Start provides examples and procedures for configuring Stratix 5700 switches Additional Resources Use the
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17. rios the switch requires you to enter the switch password multiple times before it accepts the password 8 Ifthe Express setup window does not appear do the following e Enter the URL of a well known website in your browser to be sure the browser is working correctly Your browser then automatically redirects to the Express Setup web page e Verify that any proxy settings or pop up blockers are disabled on your browser e Verify that any wireless interface is disabled on your personal computer 9 Complete the fields shown in Figure 2 To view fields for Common Industrial Protocol CIP you must click Advanced Settings refer to Table 1 Figure 2 Express Setup Window v Network Settings Host Name Management Interface VLAN eo IP Assignment Mode Static O DHCP IP Address I Default Gateway NTP Server User admin Password Confirm Password v Advanced Settings CIP VLAN 1 IP Address Same As Management VLAN V Telnet CIP and Enable Password leave it blank if no change Same As Admin Password T Confirm Password Submit Rockwell Automation Publication ASIMP QS040A EN E April 2014 7 Chapter 1 Table 1 Express Setup Fields Field Set Up the Switch Initially with Express Setup Description Network Settings Host Name The name of the device Management Interface VLAN ID The name and ID of the management VLAN through which the switch
18. ss for Automation Port Mirroring None Custom Smartports CS10 Test Rockwell Automation Publication IASIMP QS040A EN E April 2014 13 Chapter2 Assigning the Smartports Using the Device Manager Web Interface Optional Follow these guidelines when using Smartport roles Before using Smartport roles decide which switch port is connected to which device type Before attaching a device to the port or reconnecting devices that have been moved verify which Smartport role is applied to a port IMPORTANT Werecommend that you do not change port settings after enabling a Smartport role on a port Any port setting changes can alter the effectiveness of the Smartport role When the user attempts to apply a port role to a routed port in the Smartports window this error message appears A port role cannot be configured on a routed port To apply a Smartport role follow this procedure mem ee N From the Configure menu choose Smartports Select a port Choose a Smartport role from the pull down menu in the Role column Click Save Optimize Ports Through Smartports Port Roles The port roles are based on the type of devices to be connected to the switch ports For example the Desktop for Automation port role is specifically for switch ports to be connected to desktop and laptop computers Refer to Table 2 for a list of available ports Table 2 Available Ports Port Description Automation Device Macro The Automat
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