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1.                 By Category          54 Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2       c  Click on the   sign and scroll down until you see the Stratix 8000  switch you want to configure       Select Module       TIP    d  Click OK     4  From the Module Properties dialog box  enter this information        If you do not see the switch on the list  you may need to obtain    the AOP from the Rockwell Automation support website     1  Go to_http   www rockwellautomation com support         2  Click Downloads RSLogix 5000 1 0 Modules Add on Profiles     3  Select the 1783 Stratix 8000 Managed Switches Add on Profile       New Module    Type   Vendor   Patent     Name     Description     General    Connection   Module Info   Switch Configuration   Alarm Status   Port Configuration   Port Status    Stratix 8000 6 Port Managed Ethemet Switch    Allen Bradley  LocalENB    1783MS06T    Switch on line 1       Module Definition    Series     Revision     Electronic Keying     Connection      Switch Base     M   Compatible Module  Input Data  1783 MSO6T    Address   Host Name      IP Address        C Host Name     None Change          Status  Creating             On this tab Enter  General Aname you choose for the switch  Description A description that helps you remember something important about the  switch  IP Address Enter the IP address you added when you performed the Express Setup     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    55    Chapter 2    56    1     Click OK
2.             To 10 100 ports     i       31795 M    2  Insert the other cable end into an RJ45 connector on the other device     Connect to Dual purpose Uplink  10 100 1000 and SFP Fiber  Ports    The switches have two dual purpose uplink ports  Each dual purpose uplink  port has a 10 100 1000 RJ45 connector for a copper interface  and a slot for  an SFP module     Only one port of each dual purpose port can be active at a time  If an SFP  module port is connected  the SFP module port has priority     Connect to 10 100 1000 Ports    1  Insert a straight through  twisted four pair  Category 5e or better cable  with an RJ45 connector into the port         To 10 100 1000 ports    7                                              31795 M    2  Insert the other cable end into an RJ45 connector on the other device     59    Chapter 2    Connect to SFP Fiber Ports    Follow this procedure if you have installed an optional SFP module     Class 1 laser product  Laser radiation is present when the  system is open and interlocks bypassed  Only trained and    qualified personnel should be allowed to install  replace  or  service this equipment     TIP For detailed instructions on installing  removing  and  connecting to SFP modules  see the documentation that  shipped with the SFP module     1  Insert a fiber optic cable with an LC connector into the SFP module   installed in the SFP fiber port                                          31796 M    2  Insert the other cable end into the other d
3.         WARNING   When you insert or remove the CompactFlash Card 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 area is nonhazardous before proceeding     Install or remove the CompactFlash card by grasping the tab on the card and  either inserting it or removing it from the slot at the bottom of the switch                  2  Allen Bradley    dyes                                           jm 31792 M    IMPORTANT You can install and remove the CompactFlash card while the  switch is powered  However  If you do not have a CompactFlash    card installed in the switch  you will be unable to do the  following     e start the Device Manager web interface when you apply power to  the switch    e save configuration changes you made with the AOP via RSLogix  5000 software    e boot up the switch  the POST will not begin     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009 4     Chapter 2    Set Up the Switch Initially  with Express Setup    48    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  You  can then access the switch through the IP address for additional configuration     You need this equipment to set up the switch          personal computer with Windows 2000  Windows Vista  Windows  2003  or XP operating system installed     e A web browser  Internet Explorer 6 0  Internet Exp
4.      The switch is added to the project       Go online with the switch by choosing Communications online     You can now configure and monitor the switch using the switch AOP     For more information on using the switch AOP  refer to the Stratix 8000  Managed Ethernet Switch Software User manual  publication  1783 UM003     Download Cisco Network Assistant    Cisco Network Assistant is a software tool that you download from Cisco com  and run on your personal computer  It offers advanced options for configuring  and monitoring multiple devices  including switches  switch clusters  switch  stacks  routers  and access points     Follow these steps to use the software     1     Go to http   www cisco com go NetworkAssistant     You must be a registered Cisco com user  but you need no other access  privileges       Find the Network Assistant installer       Download the Network Assistant installer  and run it     You can run it directly from the Web if your browser offers this choice       When you run the installer  follow the displayed instructions       In the final panel  click Finish to complete the Network Assistant    installation     See the Network Assistant online help for more information     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2    Use the Command Line Interface    You can manage the switch from the command line interface  CLI  by  connecting your personal computer directly to the switch console pott or  through the network by using Telnet  This proc
5.   1783 MSO6T switch with one 1783 MXO08F expansion module  4 copper and 8 fiber optic ports    1783 MS06T switch with one 1783 MXO08T expansion modules  12 copper ports    1783 MSO6T switch with two 1783 MX08T expansion modules  20 copper ports              A  wo  N          28 Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Install the Switch    Publication 1783 UMOO02C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2    Perform these procedures to install the switch        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 installations    Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous  before proceeding     ATTENTION 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 power is  removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding      l       To comply with the CE Low Voltage Directive  LVD   this    equipment must be powered from a source compliant with the    safety extra low voltage  SELV  or protected extra low voltage         PELV      To comply with UL restrictions  this equipment must be  powered from a source compliant with Class 2 or Limited  Voltage Current     Attach Expansion Modules  optional     IMPORTANT If you are adding expansion modules  attach the expansion  modules to the switch before mo
6.   F   front panel   10 100 ports 13     14   clearance 25   console port 12   described 8   dual purpose ports 12   illustrated 8   power and relay connector 11  functional ground lug warning 22    H    hazardous location warnings  console cable 12  62    83    industrial environment warning 23  installation 29   guidelines 24   package contents 26   POST 63   pre installation information and   guidelines 25   required clearance 25   verifying switch operation 62  64   wiring the relays 44  45  installing SFP modules 64    L    LC connector 78  link status troubleshooting 72    noise  electrical 25    P    package contents 26  patch cables  MT RJ 26  pinouts  10 100 ports 78  crossover cables  four twisted pair  1000BASE T ports  TI  RJ45 to DB 25 terminal adapter 81  RJ45 to DB 9 terminal adapter 80  SFP module 78  straight through cables  two twisted pair 76  port and interface troubleshooting 73  ports  10 100 1000 17  dual purpose 12  See 10 100 ports  10 100 1000 ports   100BASE FX ports  100BASE LX  ports  and console ports 13  POST  description 63  results 63    running at power on 69  status indicators 69  power  connecting to  power and relay connector 11  power and relay connector 11  described 11  power connection  power and relay connector 11  power on 63  procedures  power on 63    rear panel  clearance 25  relays  connecting to  power and relay connector 11  described 11  wiring 44  45  removing SFP modules 65  66  RJ45 connector  console port 79    S    safety 
7.   no patity  After gaining access to the switch  you can change the port    communication rate  See the switch software configuration guide for  instructions     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2    Run a Power on Self test When the switch powers on  it automatically initiates a POST  The POST runs   PO ST  a series of tests that verify that the switch functions properly and assures that it  is ready to install     To test the switch  follow these steps   1  Apply power to the switch   2  Verify POST Results  page 63     3  Disconnect Powet  page 64     Verify POST Results When you apply power the switch  it automatically begins a series of self tests   POST   During a POST  you see the following     e All status indicators are off for a few seconds     e Each status indicator is tested  One at a time  the EIP Mod  EIP Net   Setup  Pwr A  and Pwr B status indicators each briefly display green   then red  and then go off       The EIP Mod status indicator then blinks green as the boot loader  vetifies the basic functionality of the processing and memory hardware     e Assuming all tests pass  the EIP Mod status indicator blinks green as the  software image loads     e If the POST fails  the EIP Mod status indicator turns red     POST failures are usually fatal  Contact your Rockwell  Automation representative immediately if your switch does not    pass POST     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009 63    Chapter 2    Disconnect Power After successfully
8.   wrist and to a bare metal surface on the chassis       Find the send  TX  and receive  RX  markings that identify the correct    side of the SFP module     On some SFP modules  the send and receive  TX and RX  markings  might be replaced by arrows that show the direction of the connection   either send or receive  TX or RX        Grasp the module on the sides and align it in front of the slot opening       Insert the SFP module into the slot until you feel the connector on the    module snap into place in the rear of the slot       Remove the dust plugs from the SFP module optical ports and store    them fot latet use     Do not remove the dust plugs from the SFP module port or the    6     rubber caps from the fiber optic cable until you are ready to  connect the cable  The plugs and caps protect the SFP module  ports and cables from contamination and ambient light     Insert the LC cable connector into the SFP module     Remove SFP Modules from SFP Module Slots    To remove an SFP module from a module receptacle  follow these steps     1     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap to your wrist and to a bare metal  surface on the chassis       Disconnect the LC from the SFP module       Insert a dust plug into the optical ports of the SFP module to keep the    optical interfaces clean     65    Chapter 2        Unlock and remove the SFP module  as shown the following figure                                        o    31846 M    5 
9.  Eth 58    Connect to the Switch Ports   3a ro o Y e D ere 58  Connect to 10 100 Copper Potts x ety b aet i hes 59  Connect to Dual purpose Uplink  10 100 1000 and SFP Fiber   POSSE dolre eso Data seis del Bia She eal aus tob tia ch 00  pn 59  Connect to 100BaseFX Ports 4 ose phe c ener REA 61   Vetify Port Connectivity sco wae ad t d I i ATCRUR Re RO PEE a 61   Vetify Switch Operation e ocn dr ook uppi etta TE RAE RN 62   Connect a Computer or a Terminal to the Console Port            62   Run a Power on Self test  POS T  Lus doce d Cr SA d QR 63   Yenty POST Results Gasse ida UL ba e nod cat Kf Vot pa 63   Disconnect Power   icu i  ra Ex Coe ied im AA E Pe aha CE tes 64   Install and Remove SFP Modules   su pr pa DOR Pd RACE 64  Install SFP Modules into SFP Module Slots                   64  Remove SFP Modules from SFP Module Slots                65   Connect to SFP Modules  I ep reg Re o a eee ee ase alas 67   Chapter 3   Obtain Troubleshooting Information            0 0 00    00a ee 69   Very switch POST Results qansaateoenaeaa eer aibe char weeds 69  View POST Results  With a Terminals ee a Ra 70   Verify Switch Status Indicators n d ce eX eee Rande ace tea a 70   Yenty Switch Connections   NET Lacs RO e an este Da acetate 70  Bad or Damaged Cable     4 diu bettreue rico re heces ei dogs 70  Ethernet and Fiber Cables  tees tad esce ge CR d 71  Wank Stats sra ci rd e oo Aas Pek Laie es 72  Transceiver Issues roo Loon c aa peanut Race pri d PCR re e oeh a 72  Port and Inte
10.  Ifthe module has a bale clasp latch  pull the bale out and down to eject  the module     If the bale clasp latch is obstructed and you cannot use your index  finger to open it  use a small  flat blade screwdriver or other long     narrow instrument to open the bale clasp latch     6  Grasp the SFP module between your thumb and index finger  and  carefully remove it from the module slot     7  Place the removed SFP module in an antistatic bag or other protective  environment     66 Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2    Connect to SFP Modules This section describes how to connect to a fiber optic SFP port  To connect to  an RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet port instead of a fiber optic port  see the Connect to    the Switch Ports section on page 58        Follow these steps to connect a fiber optic cable to an SFP module       WARNING   Do not remove the rubber plugs from the SFP module port or the  rubber caps from the fiber optic cable until you are ready to  connect the cable  The plugs and caps protect the SFP module    ports and cables from contamination and ambient light   See Chapter 4 for information about the LC on the SFP module     1  Remove the rubber plugs from the module port and fiber optic cable   and store them for future use     2  Insert one end of the fiber optic cable into the SFP module port     LC Connector    e                                                   31847 M    3  Insert the other cable end into a fiber optic receptacle on a target de
11.  RD     1RD                1 TD    2RD                   2 TD     H5578    Four Twisted pair Straight through Cable Schematic    Switch Router or PC   1 TPO                1 TP1      2 TPO                       2 TP1    3 TP1                  3 TPO    6 TP1                     6 TPO    4 TP24               4 TP3    5 TP2                     5 TP3    7 TP3                       7 TP2  a  8 TP3   lt       __   8 TP2  2    When connecting the ports to 1OBASE T  and 100BASE TX compatible  devices  such as switches or repeaters  you can use a two or four twisted pait   crossover cable     The following figures show these schematics     e two twisted pair  crossover cable schematics    e four twisted pair  crossover cable schematics    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 4    Use a straight through cable to connect two ports only when one port is  designated with an X  Use a crossover cable to connect two ports when both    ports ate designated with an X or when both ports do not have an X     You can use Categoty 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     Use a four twisted pair  Category 5 cable when connecting to a  1000BASE T compatible device    Two Twisted pair Crossover Cable Schematic    Switch Switch   3 TD   3 TD    6 TD  6 TD    1 RD  1RD     2 RD  2 RD  8  I   Four Twisted pair Crossover Cable Sche
12.  Solid red A non recoverable major fault has occurred  Cycle power  If the  problem persists  contact Rockwell Automation Technical Support   Flashing green red The switch is performing a power on self test  POST    EIP Net Off No power or no IP address    EtherNet IP network  status  e Check the power supply and cabling   e Make sure switch is properly configured   Solid green The device has at least one established EtherNet IP connection        Flashing green    No EtherNet IP connection yet  but the switch has obtained an IP  address                    Hashing red EtherNet IP connection has timed out    Solid red Duplicate IP address  The switch has detected that its IP address is  already in use    Flashing green red The switch is performing a power on self test  POST      Publication 1783 UMOO02C EN P   April 2009    15    Chapter 1    Indicator    Setup       State Description  Off Switch is configured as a managed switch   Solid green Switch is in initial setup        Hashing green    Switch is in one of the following states     e initial setup  e recovery  e initial setup incomplete       Solid red    Switch failed to start initial setup or recovery because there is no  available switch port to which to connect the management station     Disconnect a device from a switch port  and press the Express Setup  button        PWR A and PWR B   see PWR A and PWR B    Status Indicators  below        Port    Off    Power is not present on the circuit  or power is not applied to
13.  The 10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ethernet ports on switches use standard RJ45    Ports connectors and Ethernet pinouts with internal crossovers     TIP The auto MDIX feature is enabled by default     The following figure shows the connector pinouts     10 100 Connector Pinouts       Pin Label 12345678       RD   RD   TD   NC  NC  TD   NC  NC                                        AN OOo A WO DY        H5318       10 100 1000 Connector Pinouts       Pin Label 12345678          TPO   TPO   TP1   TP2   TP2   TP1   TP3   TP3                                               ON Oot WO N      60915       Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009 75    Chapter 4    76    Connect to 10BASE T  and 100BASE TX Compatible Devices    When connecting the ports to 10BASE T  and 100BASE TX compatible  devices  such as servers  workstations  and routers  you can use a two or four  twisted pair  straight through cable wired for 10BASE T and 100BASE TX     To 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 wire connected  to the pin on the outside of the left plug should be a different color from the  wire connected to the pin on the inside of the right plug     The following figures show these schematics     e two twisted pair  straight through cable  e four twisted pair  straight through cable  Two Twisted pair Straight through Cable Schematic  Switch Router or PC  3TD               3 RD    6 TD                   6
14.  and output wiring  that complies with the  governing electrical codes and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction over Class    Division 2  installations     Use twisted pair supply wires suitable for 30   C  86   F  above surrounding ambient temperature outside  the enclosure     This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial environment  in overvoltage Category  Il applications  as defined in IEC publication 60664 1   and at altitudes up to 2000 m  6 561 68 ft  without  derating     Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes     To prevent airflow restriction  allow clearance around the ventilation openings to be at least 105 mm  4 13  in       ATTENTION This equipment is only suitable for use in Class l  Division 2   Groups A  B  C  D  or non hazardous locations     Connect the unit only to a Class 2 DC power source     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009 23    Chapter 2    Installation Guidelines When determining where to place the switch  observe these guidelines     Environment and Enclosure Guidelines    Review these environmental guidelines before installation       This equipment is intended for use in a Pollution Degree 2 industrial  environment  in overvoltage Category II applications  as defined in IEC  publication 60664 1   at altitudes up to 3 km  9842 ft  without derating     This equipment is considered Group 1  Class A industrial equipment   according to IEC CISPR Publication 1
15.  automatic  medium dependent interface crossover  auto MDIX  feature of the switch is  enabled by default and will automatically re configure the ports to use either  straight through or crossover cable type     Auto MDIX Feature    The Auto MDIX feature is enabled by default  When the auto MDIX feature  is enabled  the switch detects the required cable type  straight through or  crossover  for copper Ethernet connections and configures the interfaces  accordingly     You can use the command line interface  CLI  to disable the auto MDIX  feature  See the online help for more information     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Status Indicators    Indicator    EIP Mod   EtherNet IP module status     Chapter 1    The switches and expansion modules have these status indicators     Switch and Port Status Indicators    EIP Mod Status Indicator  EIP Net Status Indicator  Setup Status Indicator    PWR B Status Indicator                 PWR A Status  Indicator             Port Status Indicator             Dual purpose Port  Status Indicator 31793 M       State Description  Off No power  Check the power supply and cabling   Solid green The switch is operating properly        Hashing green    The switch has not been configured as a managed switch  for example   Express Setup was not performed  no IP address  no password   The  switch is operating as an unmanaged switch                    Hashing red A recoverable minor fault  such as an incorrect configuration  has  occurred  
16.  from the front panel of  the switch       Store the ground screw for later use       If your ground wire is insulated  use a wire stripping tool to strip the 5 3    mm   10 AWG  ground wire to 12 7 mm  0 5 in     0 5 mm  0 02 in       12 7 mm  0 5 in   C      31789 M         Insert the ground wire into the ring terminal lug     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2    5  Using a crimping tool  crimp the ring terminal to the wire        31790 M  6  Slide the ground screw through the ring terminal     7  Insert the ground screw into the ground screw opening on the front  panel                              o ee  31791 M    8  Using a ratcheting torque screwdriver  tighten the ground screw and ring  terminal lug to the switch front panel to  0 96 Nem  8 5 Ibein      9  Attach the other end of the ground wire to a grounded bare metal  surface  such as a ground bus  or a grounded DIN rail     39    Chapter 2    40    Wire the DC Power Source      WARNING     Before performing any of the following procedures  make sure  that power is removed from the DC circuit or the area is      nonhazardous before proceeding     To comply with the CE Low Voltage Directive  LVD   this    equipment must be powered from a source compliant with the    safety extra low voltage  SELV  or protected extra low voltage        PELV      To comply with UL restrictions  this equipment must be  powered from a source compliant with Class 2 or Limite
17.  link blocked by spanning tree is sending or receiving data        Alternating Link fault  Error frames can affect connectivity  and errors such as excessive collisions  CRC errors  and alignment and  green amber jabber errors are monitored for a link fault indication  RJ45 connection only    Solid amber Port is not forwarding  Port was disabled by management  an address violation  or spanning tree violation     After a port is reconfigured  the port status indicator can remain amber for up to 30 seconds while spanning tree checks  the network for possible loops        18 Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    CompactFlash Memory  Card    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 1    The switch supports a CompactFlash memory card that makes it possible to  replace the switch without reconfiguring the switch  The slot for the  CompactFlash memory card is on the bottom of the switch as shown in the  following figure              jam                ey ey                         31792 M    Although the switch is shipped with the CompactFlash memory card installed   you can insert or remove the CompactFlash memory card by grasping the tab  on the card and either inserting it or removing it from the slot at the bottom of  the switch     TIP Refer to Install or Remove the CompactFlash Card on page 47   for more information on inserting and removing the  CompactFlash memory card        19    Chapter 1    Notes     20    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    C
18.  multiple power sources are used  do not exceed the specified    isolation voltage     4  Use a screwdriver to tighten the captive screws on the sides of the  second power and relay connector     43    Chapter 2    44    Wire the External Alarms  Optional     This procedure is optional     The alarm relays on the switch are normally open  To connect an external  alarm device to the relays  you must connect two relay contact wites to  complete an electrical circuit  Because each external alarm device requires two  connections to a relay  the switch supports a maximum of two external alarm  devices     The input voltage source of the alarm circuits must be an  isolated source and limited to less than or equal to 50Vdc  1A   For wire connections to the power and relay connector  you  must use UL and CSA rated  style 1007 or 1569 twisted pair    copper appliance wiring material  AWM  wire  such as Belden  part number 9318      To wire the switch to an external alarm device  follow these steps     1  Measure two strands of twisted pair wire  18   20 AWG  long enough to  connect to the external alarm device     2  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       IMPORTANT Do not strip more than 6 8 mm  0 27 in   of insulation from the    wires  Stripping more than the recommended amount of wire  can leave exposed wire from the power and relay connector  after installation     3  Insert the exposed wires for the exter
19.  pack includes the mating power and relay connectors   These connectors provide screw terminals for terminating the DC power and  alarm wire and plug into the power and relay receptacles on the front panel   The positive DC power connection is labeled V  and the return is the adjacent  connection labeled RT  as shown in the figure below            e  ES      i     ZZ  NN    31783 M    The switch can operate with a single power source or with dual power sources   When both power sources are operational  the switch draws power from the  DC source with the higher voltage  If one of the two power sources fail  the  other continues to power the switch       WARNING   When you connect or disconnect the power and relay connector  with power applied  an electrical arc can occur  This could  cause an explosion in hazardous area installations  Be sure that  power is removed from the switch and alarm circuit  Be sure  that power cannot be accidentally turned on or verify that the    area is nonhazardous before proceeding        Failure to securely tighten the power and relay connector  captive screws can result in an electrical arc if the connector is  accidentally removed        The power and relay connectors also provide an interface for two independent  alarm relays  the major alarm and the minor alarm  The relays can be activated  for environmental  power supply  and port status alarm conditions and can be  configured to indicate an alarm with either open or closed contacts  The rel
20.  running POST  follow these steps   1  Turn off power to the switch   2  Disconnect the cables     3  Decide where you want to install the switch     Install and Remove SFP These sections describe how to install and remove Small Form factor   Modules Pluggable  SFP  modules  SFP modules are inserted into SFP module slots on  the front of the switch  These field replaceable modules provide the uplink  optical interfaces  send  TX  and receive  RX      TIP SFP modules can be installed and removed under power     Use only Rockwell Automation SFP modules on the switch  Each SFP module  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     You can use any combination of SFP modules  Each SFP module must be of  the same type as the SFP module  or connection type  if an SFP module is not  installed  on the other end of the cable  and the cable must not exceed the  stipulated cable length for reliable communications  See Fiber Optic SFP   Module Port Cabling Specifications table on page 80 for cable stipulations for  SFP module connections        Install SFP Modules into SFP Module Slots    The following figure shows an SFP Module with a bale clasp latch        64 Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2    To insert an SFP module into the SFP module slot  follow these steps     1     Attach an electrostatic discharge  ESD  preventive wrist strap to your
21.  the  system        Solid green  Off  Solid green    Power is present on the associated circuit   No link     Link present        Hashing green    Activity  Port is sending or receiving data        Hashing amber    A link blocked by spanning tree violation is sending or receiving data           Alternating green amber    Solid amber       Link fault  Error frames can affect connectivity  and errors such as  excessive collisions  CRC errors  and alignment and jabber errors are  monitored for a link fault indication  RJ45 connection only      Port is not forwarding  Port was disabled by management  an address  violation  or spanning tree violation     After a port is reconfigured  the port status indicator can remain amber  for up to 30 seconds while spanning tree checks the network for  possible loops     PWR A and PWR B Status Indicators    If the switch has dual power sources  for redundancy   the switch draws power  from the power source with the higher voltage  If one of the DC power  sources fails  the alternate DC power source powets the switch     If    The Status Indicator Color Is    Power is present on the PWR A or PWRB     Green    input       Power is not present on the PWR or PWR B Red when power is not present  if switch is    input    configured for dual input power     Off if the switch is not configured for  dual input power     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 1       Dual purpose Port Status Indicators    The status indicators on a dual p
22. 009    Publication 1783 UMOO02C EN P   April 2009             If necessary  use a screwdriver to pry open the side panel                           aay              ey Allen Bradtey    Ey AA    s                                   31779 M    Chapter 2    2  Remove the protective EMI connector cover from the side panel        Allen Bradley    Ey     gu              el ee                                         31787 M    3  Push the upper module latches up and the lower module latches down     Ey  ol f         fs  fe     Then slide the switch and module together     TIP                                                                                     31780 M    The expansion module is shown with the side panel removed   Do not remove this panel unless you plan to install another    module     31    Chapter 2    4  Push the upper and lower module latches in to secure the module to the  switch                                                                  B   a8   3 ES   Hg  lg 3                          T    1 1     31781 M    5  If you are installing a second module  repeat steps 1   4  but secure the  second module to the right side of the first module     You cannot install an expansion module to the right of  1783 MXO8F fiber expansion module     Mount the Switch    You can mount the switch in one of two ways     e On a DIN rail      On a wall or panel    Mount the Switch on a DIN Rail    When mounting the switch on a DIN rail  you can ground the  switch through the DIN r
23. 1  Without appropriate  precautions  there may be potential difficulties ensuring electromagnetic  compatibility in other environments due to conducted as well as radiated  disturbance     This equipment is supplied as open type equipment  It must be  mounted within an enclosure that is suitably designed for those specific  environmental conditions that will be present and appropriately  designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live  parts  The enclosure must have suitable flame retardant properties to  prevent or minimize the spread of flame  complying with a flame spread  rating of 5VA  V2  V1  VO  or equivalent  if nonmetallic  The interior of  the enclosure must be accessible only by the use of a tool     Before You Begin Keep these points in mind when installing the switch       Proper ESD protection is required whenever you handle this  equipment  Installation and maintenance personnel should be properly  grounded by using ground straps to eliminate the risk of ESD damage  to the switch     Do not touch connectors or pins on component boards  Do not touch  circuit components inside the switch  When not in use  store the  equipment in appropriate static safe packaging     Personnel responsible for the application of safety related  Programmable Electronic Systems  PES  shall be aware of the safety  requirements in the application of the system and shall be trained in  using the system     Unless panel mounted  this product is grounded through t
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25. C power source  and connect the other  end of the return wire  the one connected to RT  to the return terminal  on the DC power source     TIP You can use a second power source to provide redundant  power The alarm relays on the switch can be used to warn you  if one of the power supplies fails  The switch will operate  properly with only one power source connected at either Pwr A  or Pwr B     8  If you are installing the switch and are using a second power source   repeat steps 3   7 with a second power and relay connector        ATTENTION If multiple power sources are used  do not exceed the specified  isolation voltage        Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009 41    Chapter 2    Attach the Power and Relay Connector    Follow these steps to connect the DC power and relay connector to the switch      The input voltage source of the alarm circuits must be an  isolated source and limited to less than or equal to 30V DC  1 A     1  Insert the power and relay connector into the Pwr A receptacle on the  switch front panel     ine om  MM      I    Q    TEV oi          31786 M    2  Use a screwdriver to tighten the captive screws on the sides of the power  and relay connector     42 Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2    3  If a second power source is required  for redundancy   insert a second  power and relay connector into the Pwr B receptacle on the switch front  panel              31788 M       ATTENTION If
26. ail to chassis ground  Use zinc plated  yellow chromate steel DIN rail to assist in proper grounding   The use of other DIN rail materials  for example  aluminum or  plastic   that can corrode  oxidize  or are poor conductors  can  impede proper grounding  Secure DIN rail to mounting surface  approximately every 200 mm  7 8 in   using end anchors    appropriately and using a washer plate along the entire length  of the DIN rail     Follow these steps to mount the switch on a DIN rail     32 Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2    1  Insert a sharp tool such as a screwdriver in the space next to the tab   push gently to release the catch  then turn the screwdriver to push the  tab out        31776 M    2  If you are using a heavy duty 35 mm x 15 mm  1 38 in  x 0 59 in   DIN  rail  rotate all feet to the extended 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                                   31777 M    3  Position the rear panel of the switch directly in front of the DIN rail   making sure that the DIN rail fits in the space between the two latches     DIN Rail  gt                                31778 M    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009 33    Chapter 2    34      Push the DIN rail latches in after the switch is over the DIN rail to    secute the switch to the rail       Ground the switch     Refer to Ground the Switch on page 38          Wire the switch     Refer t
27. ay  itself is normally open  so under power failure conditions  the contacts are  open  From the Command Line Interface  CLI   you can associate any alarm  condition with one alarm relay or with both relays     Alarm relays often control an external alarm device  such as a bell or a light  To  connect an external alarm device to the relay  you must connect two relay  contact wires to complete an electtical circuit  Both alarm terminals on the  power and relay connector are labeled A  You can connect them without  regard to polarity     11    Chapter 1    Console Port    Dual Purpose Uplink Ports    See the Stratix 8000 Ethernet Managed Switches Software User Manual   publication 1783 UM003A  for more information on alarm configuration            For more information about the power and relay connector  see Chapter 4   Cable and Connectors        Por configuring  monitoring  and managing the switch  you can connect a  switch to a computer through the console port and the supplied RJ45 to DB 9  adapter cable  If you want to connect a switch to a terminal  you need to  provide an RJ45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter  For console port and    adapter pinout information  see the Two Twisted pair Straight through Cable  Schematic on page 76       WARNING     If you connect or disconnect the console cable with power  applied to the switch or any device on the network  an electrical  arc can occur  This could cause an explosion in hazardous  location installations  Be sure that power is r
28. ay be used for 10 100 Mbps  connections     e For 1000 Mbps  1 gigabit per second  connections  use either Category  5e or Category 6 UTP or STP cable       For fiber optic connectors  verify that you have the correct cable for the  distance and the port type       Make sure that the connected device ports both match and use the same  type encoding  optical frequency  and fiber type     n    Chapter 3    72    Link Status    Verify that both sides have a network link  A single broken wire or one shut  down port can cause one side to show a link  but not the other side     A Link status indicator does not guarantee that the cable is fully functional   The cable might have encountered physical stress that causes it to function at a  marginal level     If the Link status indicator for the port is not lit  do the following       Connect the cable from the switch to a known good device     e Make sure that both ends of the cable are connected to the correct  ports     e Verify that both devices have power   e Verify that you are using the correct cable type     e Rule out loose connections  Sometimes a cable appears to be seated  but  is not  Disconnect the cable  and then reconnect it     Transceiver Issues    Use only Rockwell Automation SFP modules on the switch  Each SFP module  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  Other manufacturers    SFP modu
29. between two switches  between a switch and a router  or between  the switch and a workstation or server  This can happen when manually setting  the speed and duplex or from autonegotiation issues between the two devices   A mismatch occurs under these circumstances     e A manually set speed or duplex parameter is different from the manually  set speed or duplex parameter on the connected port     e A port is set to autonegotiate  and the connected port is set to full  duplex with no autonegotiation     To maximize switch performance and ensure a link  follow one of these  guidelines when changing the settings for duplex and speed        et both potts autonegotiate both speed and duplex       Manually set the same speed and duplex parameters for the ports on  both ends of the connection to the same values     e Ifa remote device does not autonegotiate  configure the duplex settings  on the two ports to the same values     The speed parameter can adjust itself even if the connected port does  not autonegotiate     73    Chapter 3    Obtain Configuration  Information    74    Autonegotiation and Network Interface Cards  NICs     Problems sometimes occur between the switch and third party network  interface cards  INICs   By default  the switch ports and interfaces ate set to  autonegotiate  It is common for devices like laptops or other devices to be set  to autonegotiate as well  yet sometimes autonegotation issues occut     To troubleshoot autonegotiation problems  try manual
30. bination   100FE 100FX   copper   fiber optic   4 one 1783 MSO6T switch  8 one 1783 MS10T switch  4 8 one 1783 MSO6T switch   one 1783 MX08F expansion module  12 one 1783 MSO6T switch   one 1783 MX08T expansion module  8 8 one 1783 MS10T switch   one 1783 MX08F expansion module  16 one 1783 MS10T switch   one 1783 MX08T expansion module  12 8 one 1783 MSO6T switch   one 1783 MX08T expansion module   one 1783 MX08F expansion module  20 one 1783 MSO6T switch   two 1783 MXO08T expansion modules  16 8 one 1783 MS10T switch   one 1783 MX08T expansion module   one 1783 MX08F expansion module  24 one 1783 MS10T switch   two 1783 MXO08T expansion modules       The following figure displays example combinations of the 1783 MS06T  switch and expansion modules  The same combinations of expansion modules  can be used with a 1783 MS10T switch     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    27    Chapter 2                                                                                  c  x   s     EB         1   Z  B  E a   eee  a mE      Lee    gs      Be   se Lhe ty   ne    c J                             es  S                                                                                                                                                  aB   i JB   E  quee   nj  TEE  E  aB  3  H  E   Bj  Bl     Leb   ELI   LA     a EIB  4  B ua    qr ga                               1783 MSO6T switch with 1783 MXO08T and 1783 MXO08F expansion modules  12 copper and 8 fiber optic ports 
31. ch and through the vents is unrestricted  To    prevent the switch from overheating  provide the following minimum  clearances         Top and bottom  105 mm  4 13 in        Exposed side  not connected to the module   90 mm  3 54 in        Front  65 mm  2 56 in      e Temperature surrounding the unit does not exceed 75   C  167   F     ATTENTION When the switch is installed in an industrial enclosure  the  temperature within the enclosure is greater than normal room      temperature outside the enclosure     The temperature inside the enclosure cannot exceed 75 9C     167   F   the maximum ambient enclosure temperature of the  switch          Cabling is away from sources of electtical noise  such as radios  power  lines  and fluorescent lighting fixtures     Publication 1783 UMOO02C EN P   April 2009 25    Chapter 2    Verify Package Contents    Add Modules to the Switch    26    Carefully remove the contents from the shipping container  and check each  item for damage  If any item is missing or damaged  contact your Rockwell  Automation representative for assistance     The switch is shipped with these items     e Stratix 8000 Ethernet Managed Switches Installation Instructions   publication 1783 IN005       Two power and relay connectors  e RJ45 to DB 9 console port adapter cable    CompactFlash card    To connect the switch functional ground  you need a ring terminal lug  IMPORTANT  such as Thomas  amp  Bett part number 10RCR or equivalent         If you want to connect a 
32. ck Cancel  the fields are cleared  and you can start over     2  Turn off DC power at the source  disconnect all cables to the switch   and install the switch in your network     Refer to Configure and Manage the Switch on page 53 for information  about configuring and managing the switch        3  After you complete Express Setup  refresh the personal computer IP  address       For a 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       For a statically assigned IP address  change it to the previously  configured IP addtess     52 Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Configure and Manage the    Switch    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2    After you complete Express Setup  you can further configure and manage the  switch by using one of these options       Device Manager web interface  supplied with the switch   e RSLogix 5000 software  version 16 or later     Cisco Network Assistant  CNA    e The switch software   s command line interface  CLI     e SNMP management applications    Use the Device Manager Web Interface    You can manage the switch by using the Device Manager web interface to  simplify configuration and monitoring of the switch  You can access the  Device Manager web interface from anywhere in your network through a Web  browser   Follow these steps    1  Launch a Web b
33. d  Voltage Current     Follow these steps to prepare the DC power cable     1  Locate the power and alarm relay connectot        31783 M    2  Identify the positive and return DC power connections on the  connector     The positive DC power connection is labeled V  and the negative DC power  connection is the adjacent connection labeled RT     TIP Connections labeled A are used for the alarm relay connectors     3  Measure a length of 0 82   0 52 mm   18   20 AWG  copper wire long  enough to connect to the DC power source         Using an 18 gauge wire stripping tool  strip each of the two wires to 6 3  mm  0 25 in     0 5 mm  0 02 in       Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2       Do not strip more than 6 8 mm  0 27 in   of insulation from the wire  Stripping  more than the recommended amount of wire can leave exposed wire from the  connector after installation     L              6 8 mm  0 27 in   ial    31784 M          5  Insert the exposed part of the positive wire into the connection labeled  V and the exposed part of the return wire into the connection labeled    RT     Make sure that you cannot see any wire lead  Only wire with insulation  should extend from the connector        31785 M    6  Use a ratcheting torque screwdtiver to torque the power and relay  connector captive screws  above the installed wire leads  to 0 23 Nem     2 0 lbsin       7  Connect the other end of the positive wire  the one connected to V  to  the positive terminal on the D
34. e disabled on your  browser     verify that any wireless interface is disabled on your personal computer       TIP You may also enter the URL    http   169 254 0 1 express setup htm to access the Express  Setup page directly        Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2       10  Enter the network settings        Network Settings    Management Interface  VLAN      IP Assignment Mode       IP Address     Default Gateway     Password      7       ptional Settings    Host Name     System Date  DD MMM YIYY      Time Zone     Daylight Saving Time     default 1 v   G static C DHep   EE Subnet Mask  0552552580 7  LS LI   LLLI  Confirm Password   ITTY   Switch   WIE system Time  HH MM   fos   o s   an    GMT   05 00  Eastem Time  US  amp  canada  b   V Enable       In this field  Management Interface  VLAN     All entries must be English letters and Arabic numbets     Do this    The default is VLAN 1  Do not change from the default setting unless instructed to do so by your  IT department  To change to a setting other than the default  use the Device Manager web  interface to avoid losing your switch connection  Do not change the setting until after Express  Setup is complete        IP Assignment Mode    We recommend using the default  Static  which means that the switch always has the IP  address that you assign  Use the DHCP setting when you want the switch to automatically  obtain an IP address from a DHCP server                       IP Address Enter the IP addres
35. e switch software    configuration guide or the switch command reference     The console port uses an 8 pin RJ45 connector  The supplied RJ45 to DB 9  adapter cable is used to connect the console port of the switch to a console  personal computer  You need to provide an RJ45 to DB 25 female DTE  adapter if you want to connect the switch console port to a terminal     79    Chapter 4    Cable and Adapter  Specifications    These sections describe the cables and adapters used with the switches     SFP Module Cable Specifications    The following lists the cable specifications for the rugged fiber optic SFP   module connections  Each port must match the wave length specifications on  the other end of the cable  and for reliable communications  the cable must not  exceed the rated maximum cable length     Fiber Optic SFP Module Port Cabling Specifications                SFP Module Cat  No  Wavelength Fiber Type Core Size Cladding  Modal Cable Distance  Type  nm  Size  micron  Bandwidth   MHz km   100BASE FX 1783 SFP100FX  1310 MMF 50 125 500 2 km  6 562 ft   62 5 125 500 2 km  6 562 ft   100BASE LX 1783 SFP100LX  1310 SMF G 652      10 km  32 810 ft   1000BASE SX 1783 SFP1GSX 1850 MMF 62 5 125 160 220 m  722 ft   62 5 125 200 275 m  902 ft    50 125 400 500 m  1640 ft   50 125 500 550 m  1804 ft   1000BASE LX LH  1783 SFP1GLX      1310 SMF G 652      10 km  32 810 ft                          f Modal bandwidth applies only to multimode fiber     Adapter Pinouts    80    The follow
36. ed to install  replace  or service this equipment   Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations     For connections outside the building where the equipment is installed  the following ports must be  connected through an approved network termination unit with integral circuit protection  10 100 1000  Ethernet    When installing or replacing the unit  the ground connection must always be made first and disconnected  last     To prevent the system from overheating  do not operate it in an area that exceeds the maximum  recommended ambient temperature of 167   F  75   C      This equipment is supplied as  open type  equipment  It must be mounted within an enclosure that is  suitably designed for those specific environmental conditions that will be present and appropriately  designed to prevent personal injury resulting from accessibility to live parts  The interior of the enclosure  must be accessible only by the use of a tool     The enclosure must meet IP 54 or NEMA type 4 minimum enclosure rating standards     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2      WARNING   This equipment is intended to be grounded to comply with emission and immunity requirements  Ensure  that the switch functional ground lug is connected to earth ground during normal use     When used in a Class I  Division 2  hazardous location  this equipment must be mounted in a suitable  enclosure with proper wiring method  for all power  input
37. edure explains how to access  the CLI through the console pott     1  Connect the supplied RJ45 to DB 9 adapter cable to the standard 9 pin  serial port on the personal computer     2  Connect the other end of the cable to the console port on the switch       WARNING   The console port is intended for temporary local programming  purposes only and not intended for permanent connection  If  you connect or disconnect the console cable with power  applied to this module or the programming device on the other  end of the cable  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     3  Start a terminal emulation program on the personal computer         Configure the personal computer terminal emulation software for 9600  bits per second  8 data bits  no parity  1 stop bit  and no flow control     5  Use the CLI to enter commands to configure the switch     See the Cisco Switch Command Reference Manual  available at       http    www cisco com for more information     Use SNMP Management Applications    You can use SNMP management applications such as IntraVue by Network  Vision or HP OpenView to configure and manage the switch     Publication 1783 UMOO02C EN P   April 2009 57    Chapter 2    Reset the Switch to Fa ctory Follow this procedure if you need to restore the switch to its factory default settings     Defaults TIP This procedure resets the switch t
38. eface    This publication describes the physical and performance characteristics of the  Stratix 8000 Ethernet Managed Switches  In addition  this publication provides  the following     e Detailed installation information  e How to use the switch    e Troubleshooting information    This guide does not describe system messages that you might receive or how  to configure your switch  For this information  see the Additional Resources          section on page 6     This guide is for the person installing Stratix 8000 Ethernet Managed Switches   We assume that you are familiar with the concepts and terminology of the  Ethernet protocol and local area networking     Preface       Additional Resources These documents contain additional information concerning this Rockwell  Automation product   Resource Description  Stratix 8000 Ethernet Managed Switches   Describes how to get started installing and  Installation Instructions  publication configuring the switch   1783 IN005  Stratix 8000 Ethernet Managed Switches   Provides detailed information on configuring  Software User Manual  publication and managing your switches   1783 UM003  Stratix 8000 Ethernet Managed Switches   Lists enhancements and anomalies       Release Notes  publication 1783 RN002   associated with the software release           Device Manager online help  provided with   Provides context sensitive information on  the switch  configuring and using the switch  including  system messages           Industrial Automa
39. emoved or the    area is nonhazardous before proceeding        To verify switch operation  perform POST on the switch ina  nonhazardous location before installation        The two dual purpose uplink ports may each be configured for RJ45  copper   ot 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 copper RJ45 ports to operate at 10  100  or 1000 Mb s in  full duplex or half duplex mode  You can configure them as fixed 10  100  or  1000 Mb s  Gigabit  Ethernet ports and can configure the duplex setting     You can use approved Gigabit  or 100 Mbps  Ethernet SFP modules to  establish fiber optic connections to other switches  These transceiver modules  are field replaceable  providing the uplink interfaces when inserted in an SFP  module slot  You use fiber optic cables with LC connectors to connect to a  fiber optic SFP module  These ports operate in the full duplex mode only     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 1    10 100 Ports You can set the 10 100 ports to operate at 10 or 100 Mb s in full duplex or  half duplex mode  You can also set these ports for speed and duplex  autonegotiation in compliance with IEEE 802 3 2002   The default setting is  autonegotiate      When set for autonegotiation  the port senses the speed and duplex settings of  the attached device  If the connected device also supports autone
40. 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     Throughout this manual  when necessary  we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations        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        IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product        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    ATTENTION       TNA awa Labels may be on or inside the equipment  for example  a drive or motor  to alert people that  dangerous voltage may be present        TENET Labels may be on or inside the equipment  for example  a drive or motor  to alert people that  surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures     ppm dled          Allen Bradley  Rockwell Automation  RSLinx  RSLogix 5000  Stratix 8000  and TechConnect are trademarks of Rockwell Automation  Inc     Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies     About This Publication    Who Should Use This  Publication    Publication 1783 UMOO2C EN P   April 2009    Pr
41. evice     60 Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2    Connect to 100BaseFX Ports    Class 1 laser product  Laser radiation is present when the  system is open and interlocks bypassed  Only trained and    qualified personnel should be allowed to install  replace  or  service this equipment     1  Insert a fiber optic cable with an LC connector into the 100BASE FX  port of the 1783 MX08F expansion module                                                     Oe p  EN p  31797 M    2  Insert the other cable end into the other device     Verify Port Connectivity After you connect to the switch port and another device  the port status  indicator turns amber while the switch establishes a link  This process takes  about 30 seconds  and then the status indicator turns green when the switch  and the target device have an established link     If the status indicator is off  the target device might not be turned on  there    might be a cable problem  or there might be a problem with the adapter  installed in the target device     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009 61    Chapter 2    Verify Switch Operation    Connect a Computer or a  Terminal to the Console  Port    62    Before installing the switch in its final location  you should power on the  switch and verify that the switch passes the power on self test  POST   These  sections describe the steps required to connect a personal computer or  terminal to the switch console port  to power on the switch  and to ob
42. for  information about the switch  See the following sources for a description of the  status indicators colors and their meanings     e The Status Indicators section on page 15 of this manual  e Stratix 8000 Ethernet Managed Switches Installation Instructions   publication 1783 IN005          Review this section when troubleshooting switch connection problems     Bad or Damaged Cable    Always make sure that the cable does not have marginal damage or failure  A  cable might be just good enough to connect at the physical layer  but it could  corrupt packets as a result of subtle damage to the wiring or connectors     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 3    This situation is likely when the port has many packet errors or the port  constantly loses and regains the link  You should     e Swap the copper or fiber optic cable with a known  good cable     Look for broken  bent  or missing pins on cable connectors       Rule out any bad patch 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      e Try the cable in another port or interface  if possible  to see if the  problem follows the cable     Ethernet and Fiber Cables    Make sure that you have the correct cable type for the connection       Use Category 3 copper cable for 10 Mb s UTP connections     e Category 5  5e  or 6 UTP or STP cable m
43. gotiation  the  switch port negotiates the best connection  that is  the fastest line speed that  both devices suppott and full duplex transmission if the attached device  supports it  and configures itself accordingly  In all cases  the attached device  must be within 100 m  328 ft   of the switch     100BASE FX Ports The IEEE 802 3 2002 100BASE FX ports  on the 1783 MX08F expansion  module  provide full duplex 100 Mb s connectivity over multimode fiber   MMF  cables  These ports use a built in  small form factor fixed  SFF   fiber optic transceiver module that accepts a dual LC connector  The cable can  be up to 2 km  1 24 miles  in length     Rear Panel The rear panel of the switches and expansion modules have latches for  installation on either a DIN rail or a wall  as shown in the following figure  The  latches slide outward to position the switch over the DIN rail and slide inward  to secure the switch to a DIN rail  The feet must be extended when mounting  the switch on heavy duty  35 x 15mm  DIN rail or they may be extended for  improved ventilation when wall mounting     Foot ba i       D  i  Latch          d    E                    FR                   em    31777 M    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009 13    Chapter 1    Cabling    100BASE TX traffic requires Category 5 cable  TOBASE T traffic can use  Category 3 or Category 4 cables     When connecting the switch to workstations  servers  and routers   straight through cables are normally used  However  the
44. hapter 2       Install the Switch    This chapter describes how to install your switch  interpret the power on  self test  POST   and connect the switch to other devices     Read these topics  and perform the procedures in this order                                                           Topic Page  Installation Guidelines 24  Before You Begin 24  Verify Package Contents 26  Add Modules to the Switch 26  Install the Switch 29  Install or Remove the CompactFlash Card 47  Set Up the Switch Initially with Express Setup 48  Configure and Manage the Switch 53  Reset the Switch to Factory Defaults 58  Connect to the Switch Ports 58  Verify Port Connectivity 61  Verify Switch Operation 62  Connect a Computer or a Terminal to the Console Port 62  Run a Power on Self test  POST  63  Verify POST Results 63  Verify POST Results 63  Disconnect Power 64  Install and Remove SFP Modules 64  Connect to SFP Modules 67    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009 21    Chapter 2    22    This equipment is intended to be grounded  Ensure that the host is connected to earth ground during  normal use     Before working on equipment that is connected to power lines  remove jewelry  including rings  necklaces   and watches   Metal objects will heat up when connected to power and ground and can cause serious  burns or weld the metal object to the terminals     Do not stack the chassis on any other equipment  If the chassis falls  it can cause severe bodily injury and  equipment damage     An expo
45. he DIN rail  to chassis ground  Use zinc plated yellow chromate steel DIN rail to  assute proper grounding  The use of other DIN rail materials  such as  aluminum  plastic  and so on   that can corrode  oxidize  ot are poor  conductors  can result in improper or intermittent grounding  Secure the  DIN rail to the mounting surface approximately every 200 mm  7 8 in     and use end anchors appropriately     24 Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2    Place the Switch    When determining where to place the switch  observe these guidelines      Before attaching the switch to the network  first verify that the switch is  operational by powering it on and running POST  Follow the  procedures in the Verify Switch Operation section on page 62     e For 10 100 ports and 10 100 1000 ports  the cable length from a  switch to an attached device cannot exceed 100 m  328 ft      e For 100BASE FX fiber optic ports  the cable length from a switch to an  attached device cannot exceed 2 km  6562 ft        Operating environment is within the ranges listed in the Stratix 8000    Ethernet Managed Switch Installation Instructions  publication  1783 IN005       Clearance to front and rear panels meet these conditions       Front panel status indicators can be easily read       Access to ports is sufficient for unrestricted cabling         Front panel direct current  DC  power and relay connector is within  reach of the connection to the DC power soutce     e Airflow around the swit
46. icator    Setup Status Indicator             31793 M        Press and release the Express Setup button  Wait for a few seconds until  the status indicator on one of the unconnected switch ports flashes  green     This button is recessed 16 mm  0 63 in   behind the front panel  Use a  small tool  such as a papet clip  to reach the button     A    Express Setup  Button                                  31793 M    5  Connect a Category 5 Ethernet cable  not provided  from the flashing  switch port to the Ethernet port on your personal computer        31794M    TIP If you wait too long to connect the cable  the Setup status  indicator turns off  Go back to step 4 on page 49     The port status indicators on your personal computer and on the switch  both flash while the switch configures the connection     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009 49    Chapter 2    50      While the Setup status indicator flashes green  start an Internet browser    session on the personal computer     The switch prompts you for the default switch username and passwotd       Leave the username field blank       Enter the default switch password  switch     The Express Setup dialog box automatically appears       If the window does not appear  do the following     enter the URL of a well known website in your browser to be sure the  browser is working correctly     Your browser will then automatically be directed to the Express Setup  web page     verify that any proxy settings or pop up blockers ar
47. ing table lists the pinouts for the console port  the RJ45 to DB 9  adapter cable  and the console device     Switch Console Port   DTE     RJ45 to DB 9    Terminal Adapter    Console Device                            Signal DB 9 Pin Signal  RTS 8 CTS  DTR 6 DSR  TxD 2 RxD  GND 5 GND  GND 5 GND  RxD 3 TxD  DSR 4 DTR  CTS 7 RTS          The following table lists the pinouts for the console port  RJ45 to DB 25  female DTE adapter  and the console device     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 4    The RJ45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter is not supplied with the switch                       Switch Console RJ45 to DB 25 Console  Port  DTE  Terminal Adapter   Device  Signal DB 25 Pin Signal  RTS 5 CTS  DTR 6 DSR  TxD 3 RxD  GND 7 GND  GND 7 GND  RxD 2 TxD  DSR 20 DTR  CTS 4 RTS          81    Chapter 4    Notes     82 Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    How Are We Doing     Your comments on our technical publications will help us serve you better in the future   Thank you for taking the time to provide us feedback     You can complete this form and mail  or fax  it back to us or email us at  RADocumentComments ra rockwell com     Pub  Title Type Stratix 8000 Managed Ethernet Switches Hardware User Manual       Cat  No  1783 MS06T  Pub  No  1783 UMO02A EN E Pub  Date April 2009 Part No     1783 MS10T   1783 MXO08T  1783 MX08F    Please complete the sections below  Where applicable  rank the feature  1 needs improve
48. lash Memory Card    ia ceres eb hee dors 19  Chapter 2  Tastallatuon Gruideliti  s 4 e redu Re ume er REN que 24  Environment and Enclosure Guidelines               leusn  24  Bbtote Vou Begi z Loser rd Ro Hy tet obe eh wae EP ET 24  Place the Switch 2 i eb eS d ER R 25  Verify Package Cottbetit   u esed ud dede ow UR RC o a RN De PAL ah 26  Add Modules to the Switch            lille eese 26  Expansion Module Configurations    i  ccenbeceh ree reds 26  Install the  Swate he i scel vti ieee ae Rie o AE o Re s 29  Attach Expansion Modules  optional                     044 29  Mountthe Switch  i    sii se ose eles eae ble t Eg 32  Install the SPP Module  optional    1 eese ERE ERES 37  Ground the Switch  eu eR Bae PCR RS 38  Wire the DC Power Soutce    0    ee eee 40  Attach the Power and Relay Connectot  4 2 oio 42  Wire the External Alarms  Optional  us LE oec eee 44  Install or Remove the CompactFlash Card                 00005  47  Set Up the Switch Initially with Express Setup                0   48  Configure and Manage the Switch            0    cc cece eee eee 53  Use the Device Manager Web Interface    eese 53  Use RSLogix 5000 Sonware   4 quet a phewiet tase ws cae REO  54  Download Cisco Network Assistant        0 000 000 cece eens 56  Use the Command Line Interface    0 0 0 0    00 cece ees 57  Use SNMP Management Applications       oce cr eet eed 57    Troubleshoot the Switch    Cable and Connectors    Index    Reset the Switch to Factory Defaults   cover ead EWea RO
49. les will not function correctly     Check these items   e Bad or incorrect SFP module     Exchange the suspect module with a known good module  Verify that  the module is supported on this platform     e Use the CLI show interfaces command or the CLI show int status  command to verify the port or module error disabled or shutdown  status  Re enable the port if needed     e Make sure that all fiber connections are properly cleaned and securely  connected     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Verify Switch Performance    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 3    Port and Interface Settings    A cause of port connectivity failure can be a disabled port  Verify that the port  or interface is not disabled or powered down for some reason  If a port or  interface is manually shut down on one side of the link or the other side  the link  does not come up until you re enable the port  Use the CLI show interfaces  privileged EXEC command to verify the port or interface error disabled   disabled  or shutdown status on both sides of the connection  If needed   re enable the port or the interface     Review this section when troubleshooting switch performance problems     Speed  Duplex  and Autonegotiation    If the pott statistics show a large amount of alignment errors  frame check  sequence  FCS   or late collisions errors  this might indicate a speed or duplex  mismatch     A common issue with speed and duplex occurs when the duplex settings are  mismatched 
50. lorer 7 0  or Firefox  2 0  with JavaScript enabled     e A straight through or crossover Category 5 Ethernet cable to connect  yout personal computer to the switch     Do the following to configure your computer       Disable any wireless interface running on your personal computer     Disable other networks in your system    e Set up the DHCP protocol for Auto IP  not static      Disable the static DNS server     e Disable browser proxy settings     Typically  browser settings are located in Tools  Internet  Options   Connections  LAN Settings     Follow these steps to run Express Setup     1  Make sure that at least one switch Ethernet port is available for Express  Setup     TTTTTTZUTE 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 the power on self test  POST    During POST  the status indicators flash while a series of tests verify  that the switch functions properly  Wait for the switch to complete    POST  which takes approximately 3 minutes     3  Make sure that POST has completed by verifying that the EIP Mod and  Setup status indicators are flashing green     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2    If the switch fails POST  the EIP Mod status indicator turns red         EIP Mod Status Ind
51. ly setting both sides of  the connection  If this does not solve the problem  there could be a problem  with the firmware or software on your NIC  You can resolve this by upgrading  the NIC driver to the latest version available from the manufacturer     Cabling Distance    If the port statistics show excessive FCS  late collision  or alignment errors   verify that the cable distance from the switch to the connected device meets  the recommended guidelines  See Chapter 4  Cable and Connectors_ for  cabling guidelines        If you contact Rockwell Automation Technical Support  you may be asked to  provide configuration information for your switch  You can obtain this  information from the Device Manager web interface online help   Follow this procedure to obtain configuration information for your switch   1  In the Device Manager web interface  click the Help button   2  In the left pane  click Support   3  Click the link labeled Show Information Commonly Needed by TAC     You see a text file showing configuration information     4  For future reference  you can save the file   txt   mht   htm  or  html  formats      TIP From the Support dialog box  you can also click on a link that  takes you directly to Rockwell Automation technical support     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter      Cable and Connectors    This appendix describes the switch ports and the cables and adapters that you  use to connect the switch to other devices     10 1 00 and 10 1 00 1 000
52. matic   Switch Switch   1 TPO  1 TPO      2 TPO  2 TPO    3 TP1  3 TP1     6 TP1  6 TP1    4 TP2                4 TP2     5 TP2   lt        5 TP2    7 TP34               7 TP3    8 TP3  4                   8 TP3     65274    71    Chapter 4    100BASE FX Ports    SFP Module Ports    78    The 100BASE FX ports use the following       LC connectors  as shown in the following figure   e 50 125  or 62 5 125 micron multimode fiber optic cables  Fiber optic SFP Module LC Connector       58476    ATTENTION Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected  fibers or connectors  Do not stare into beams or view directly      with optical instruments     The switch uses SFP modules for fiber optic uplink ports   Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from disconnected  fibers or connectors  Do not stare into beams or view directly      with optical instruments        Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Dual purpose Ports    Console Port    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 4    The Ethernet port on a dual purpose port uses standard RJ45 connectors  The  following figure shows the pinouts     Ethernet Port RJ45 Connector       Pin Label 12345678          1 TPO   TPO   TP1   TP2   TP2   TP1   TP3   TP3                       o N Oo oa A C Im    60915       The SFP module slot on a dual purpose port uses SFP modules for fiber optic  ports     IMPORTANT The auto MDIX feature is enabled by default  For configuration  information for this feature  see th
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54. merics    10 100 ports  cable lengths 25  described 13   10 100 1000 ports 17  cable lengths 25  described 12  13   100BASE FX ports  cable lengths 25  described 13          A    adapter pinouts  terminal  RJ45 to DB 25 80  RJ45 to DB 9 80  additional resources 6  airflow  required clearance 25  alarm relay connections  connection procedures 44  45  power and relay connector 11  alarms  wiring 44  auto MDIX 14  75  79  autonegotiation 13  troubleshooting 73    C    cables  Crossover  four twisted pair pinout   1000BASE T ports 77  identifying 76  using 76  optical 80  SFP module 80  straight through  two twisted pair pinout 76  using 76  cabling  10 100 ports 14  auto MDIX 14  75  79  clearance 25  Compact Flash memory card 19  connecting  to computer 62  to console port 62  to external alarm devices 44  45  to SFP modules 67  68  to terminal 62    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Index    connectors and cables  10 100 1000 76  77  console 79  81  dual purpose 79  SC connectors 78  SFP module ports 78  console port  connecting to 62  default characteristics 62  described 12  specifications 79  81  crossover cable  pinout  four twisted pair  1000BASE T ports  77    D    default characteristics of the console  port 62  diagnosing problems 69  dual purpose ports 12  connectors and cables 79  described 12  duplex  troubleshooting 73    E    electrical noise  avoiding 25  environment and enclosure 24  ESD  requirements 24  Ethernet and fiber cable troubleshooting  71  
55. nal alarm device into the two  connections labeled A  as shown in the following figure     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2       31838 M       External device  relay wire A connection 1 2   External device  relay wire A connection 2    4  Use a flat head screwdriver to torque the power and relay connector  captive sctew  above the installed wire leads  to 0 23 Nem  2 0 Ibein             31785 M    5  Repeat steps 1   4 to insert the input and output wires of an additional  external alarm device into the second power and relay connector     The following figure shows the completed wiring for two power  supplies and two external alarm devices     Publication 1783 UMOO02C EN P   April 2009 45    Chapter 2       46       Power source A positive connection    Power source B positive connection       Power source A return connection    Power source B return connection          External device 1  relay wire major alarm  connection    External device 1  relay wire major alarm  connection          External device 2  relay wire minor alarm  connection    External device 2  relay wire minor alarm  connection    6  Refer to Attach the Power and Relay Connector on page 42 for       instructions on how to connect the power and relay connector to the    front panel     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2  Install or Remove the Follow this procedure to install or remove the CompactFlash card   CompactFlash Card                                        
56. nect these  switches to network devices such as servers  routers  and other switches  In  industrial environments you can connect any Ethernet enabled industrial  communication devices including programmable logic controllers  PLCs    human machine interfaces  HMIs   drives  sensors  and I O     You can mount the switches on a DIN rail in an industrial enclosure  on a wall   ot panel     Available Switches  Expansion Modules  and SFP Modules          Catalog Number Description   Switches   1783 MSO6T 4 10 100BASE T Ethernet ports and 2 dual purpose ports  each with a 10 100 1000BASE T copper port  and an SFP  small form factor pluggable  module slot   1783 MS10T 8 10 100BASE T Ethernet ports and 2 dual purpose ports  each with a 10 100 1000BASE T copper port    and an SFP  small form factor pluggable  module slot    Expansion Modules                      1783 MX08T Expansion module with 8 10 100BASE T copper Ethernet ports  1783 MX08F Expansion module with 8 100BASE FX fiber optic Ethernet ports  SFP Modules   1783 SFP100FX 100BASE FX multi mode fiber transceiver   1783 SFP1GSX 1000BASE SX multi mode fiber transceiver   1783 SFP100LX 100BASE LX single mode fiber transceiver   1783 SFP1GLX 1000BASE LX single mode fiber transceiver       Required Components    Catalog Number Description       1606 XL series  recommended  Class 2  24V DC output power supplies  1606 XLP series  recommended   Or equivalent       Spare Components    Catalog Number Description    1783 MCF CompactFla
57. o Wire the DC Power Source on page 40     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Publication 1783 UMOO02C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2    Install the Switch on a Wall or Panel    The switch can be installed on a wall or a panel  To attach the switch to a wall    or a panel  follow these steps     IMPORTANT If you are installing expansion modules  attach the expansion  modules to the switch before mounting the switch     You will need M5 or  10 24 or  10 32 bolts or screws with 1 27  cm  0 5 in   O D  flat washers  This hardware is not provided  with the switch     TIP    1  If the DIN rail latches are pushed out  push them in so they are fully  locked in place                          2  Rotate all feet to their recessed positions so that the switch can mount  flat on the wall or panel     If greater air circulation around the switch is required  rotate  the feet to their extended positions before mounting the switch  on the wall     TIP    35    Chapter 2    1  Position the rear panel of the switch against the wall or a panel in the  desired location  as shown in this figure              1  Place M5 or 7410 24 or 7410 32 bolts or screws with 1 27 cm  0 5 in    O D  flat washers through each DIN rail latch  and screw them into the  wall     1  Ground the switch     Refer to Ground the Switch on page 38     36 Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Publication 1783 UMOO02C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2    Install the SFP Module  optional        ATTENTION SFP mod
58. o its original factory settings   Any configuration changes you may have made will be lost     1  Remove power from the switch   2  Reapply power to the switch     3  While the switch is powering up  press and hold the Express Setup  button     4  When the EIP Mod  EIP Net and Setup status indictors turn red  release  the Express Setup button     The switch continues powering up in its factory default state     5  Follow the Set Up the Switch Initially with Express Setup procedure on  page 48 to reconfigure the switch        Connect to the Switch Ports This section describes how to connect to these ports     e 10 100 copper ports  e dual purpose uplink  10 100 1000 and SFP fiber  ports  e 100BaseFX fiber ports    For simplified cabling  the automatic medium dependent interface crossover   auto MDIX  feature is enabled by default on the switch  With auto MDIX  enabled  the switch detects the required cable type for copper Ethernet  connections and configures the interfaces accordingly  Therefore  you can use  either a crossover or a straight through cable for connections to a switch  10 100 or 10 100 1000 Ethernet port  regardless of the type of device on the  other end of the connection     58 Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Publication 1783 UMOO02C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2    Connect to 10 100 Copper Ports    1  Insert a straight through  twisted four pair  Category 5e or better cable  with an RJ45 connector into the port                                   
59. otratix 8000 Ethernet  Managed Switches       Hardware User Manual    Catalog Numbers 1783 MS06T  1783 MS10T   1783 MXO08T  1783 MX08F       Rockwell  ALLEN BRADLEY e ROCKWELL SOFTWARE Automation    Important User Information    Solid state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment  Safety Guidelines for the  Application  Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls  publication SGI 1 1 available from your local Rockwell Automation sales  office or online at http   literature rockwellautomation com  describes some important differences between solid state equipment and hard   wired electromechanical devices  Because of this difference  and also because of the wide variety of uses for solid state equipment  all  persons responsible for applying this equipment must satisfy themselves that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable        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  
60. rface Settings osa teles t ev P es 73   Verify Switch Performance ii d ed ex vec LH ac ERA 73  Speed  Duplex  and Autonegotiation   vue ioa Sadsek ceti  73  Autonegotiation and Network Interface Cards  NICs           74  Cabling TSE ATIC Sry teeth A obvii MU as ded o 74   Obtain Configurtion Information    ico ex Rhea 74   Chapter 4   10 100 and 10 100 1000 Ports L0 naga stat etd nt m OPI OR 75  Connect to 10BASE T  and 100BASE TX Compatible Devices  76   TOOBASE FX P  fts o outils tad the Gu ett a antea re eA 78   SEP Module Ports is Lead e a a E ea iaaa 78   Dual  purpose RONG oo deest a E EE EA E 79   G  nsol   POI d rcr eA ta a sis a a a a a a gs 79   Cable and Adapter Specifications iaceo x ra mea e   ER 80  SFP Module Cable Specifications     24 sc tecibbcetb prece ina 80   Adapter PIDoDis ihre Rot eee pd Ree babe ate Rd eq 80    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Publication 1783 UMOO2C EN P   April 2009    Start    Chapter 1       This chapter provides a functional overview of the switches and covers these                         topics   Topic Page  About the Switches 8  Power and Relay Connector 11  ComoePot       Dual Purpose Uplink Ports 12  10 100 Ports 13  100BASE FX Ports 13  Rear Panel 13  Cabling 14    Status Indicators                    B  CompactFlash Memory Card 19          Chapter 1    About the Switches The Stratix 8000 Ethernet Managed Switches provide a rugged  easy to use   secure switching infrastructure for harsh environments  You can con
61. rowser on your personal computer or workstation    2  Enter the switch IP address in the web browser  and click Enter     You see the Device Manager web interface page     3  Use the Device Manager web interface to perform basic switch  configuration and monitoring     See the Device Manager web interface online help and the Stratix 8000  Software User Manual  publication 1783 UM003  for more information     53    Chapter 2    Use RSLogix 5000 Software    The RSLogix 5000 software add on profile  AOP  lets you set up an I O  CIP   connection to the switch  and configure and monitor the switch     Follow this procedure to add the switch to the controller s I O tree     IMPORTANT These steps are required before you can go online to configure  and monitor the switch     1  Open the project file for the controller that will be monitoring the  switch     2  Select the Ethernet module through which the controller will  communicate with the switch     In this example  the switch communicates through a 1769 L32E   CompactLogix EtherNet IP controller       1 0 Configuration     8  Backplane  CompactLogix System  ff 1769 L32E CLX_Ethernet_controller  z 41 769 L32E Ethernet Port LocalENB       1  Add the switch to the project     a  Right click on the Ethernet port you created and choose New    Module     Ta        1 0 Config ratior             Cross Reference Ctrl E    Properties Alt4Enter  Ml    b  Click Communications       Select Module       Communications   Drives    HMI       iL 
62. s for the switch   Later  you can use the IP address to access the switch  through the Device Manager web interface     Subnet Mask Select a mask from the pull down list    Default Gateway  optional  Enter the IP address of the router    Password Enter a password  The password can be from 1   25 alphanumeric characters  can start with a  number  is case sensitive  but does not allow spaces  In the Confirm Password field  enter the  password again   11  Enter the optional settings now  or enter them later by using the Device  Manager web interface   Refer to Use the Device Manager Web Interface on page 53   In this field Do this  Host Name Enter a Host Name for the switch        Date and Time Fields    The date and time fields may be populated from your personal computer  If they re not  automatically populated  enter the date and time        Daylight Saving Time    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009       Click Enable to use Daylight Saving Time     51    Chapter 2    For more information about the optional settings  from the  TIP  toolbar  click Help     1  Click Submit to save the information that you entered and to finish the  basic configuration       Once you click Submit  the switch initializes its configuration for  typical industrial EtherNet IP applications   The switch then re directs you to the Device Manager web interface  logon pages  From here  you can continue to launch the Device  Manager web interface for further configuration  or exit       If you cli
63. sed wire lead from a DC input power source can conduct harmful levels of electricity  Be sure that  no exposed portion of the DC input power source wire extends from the power and relay connector     Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to all national laws and regulations   Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity    Before performing any of the following procedures  ensure that power is removed from the DC circuit   Read the installation instructions before you connect the system to its power source     This product relies on the buildings installation for short circuit  overcurrent  protection  Ensure that the  protective device is rated not greater than 5A     This unit is intended for installation in restricted access areas  A restricted access area can be accessed  only through the use of a special tool  lock and key  or other means of security     A readily accessible two poled disconnect device must be incorporated in the fixed wiring     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 appropriate electrical inspection authority or  an electrician if you are uncertain that suitable grounding is available     This unit might have more than one power supply connection  All connections must be removed to  de energize the unit     Only trained and qualified personnel should be allow
64. serve  POST results       Connect a Computer or a Terminal to the Console Port  page 62    Run a Power on Self test  POST   page 63    To connect a computer to the console port  use the supplied RJ45 to DB 9  adapter cable  To connect a terminal to the console port  you need to provide  an RJ45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter  For console port and adapter pinout  information  see Chapter 4  Cable and Connectors        WARNING     If you connect or disconnect the console cable with power  applied to the switch or any device on the network  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        To verify switch operation  perform POST on the switch in a  nonhazardous location before installation     The computer or terminal must support VT100 terminal emulation  The  terminal emulation software   frequently a computer application such as  HyperTerminal   makes communication between the switch and your  computer or terminal possible during the POST     Follow these steps to connect the computer or terminal to the switch     1  Make sure that your terminal emulation software is configured to  communicate with the switch using hardware flow control     2  Configure the communication rate and data format of the personal  computer or terminal to match these console port default  characteristics     e 9600 K bps communication rate    8 data bits  e 1 stop bit  
65. sh card    The switch front panel contains the ports  the status indicators  and the power  and relay connectors  The following figures show the 1783 MS10T switch and  expansion module front panels        8 Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    1783 MS10T Switch    a A c N                                                 aB      El    B   add lal    i  E de  3 4 5 31826 M    Power and relay connectors  Console port   Dual purpose ports   10 100 ports    Protective ground connection    Chapter 1    Chapter 1    1783 MX08T Switch Copper Expansion Module  side cover removed            T          fara                                        p               B   e  e    31827 M    1 10 100 ports    1783 MX08F Switch Fiber Expansion Module                                                       E z    s E   Fell  8  a 0  thay LE    31828 M    1 100BASE FX ports    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 1       ou connect the ower and alarm signals to the switch through two front  ower and Relay Connector Y he DC p d al ignal he switch through f    Publication 1783 UMOO02C EN P   April 2009    panel connectors  One connector provides primary DC power  supply A  and  the major alatm signal  and a second connector  supply B  provides secondary  power and the minor alarm signal  The two connectors ate physically identical  and are in the upper left side of the front panel  as shown in the figure below     The switch accessory
66. terface  the command line interface  CLI   or a  Simple Network Management Protocol  SNMP  workstation     As power is applied to the switch  it begins the POST  a series of tests that runs  automatically to ensure that the switch functions properly  It might take several  minutes for the switch 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 green  and all the other status indicators remain off     If POST completes successfully  the System status indicator changes to solid  green  and the other status indicators display their normal operating status  If the  switch fails POST  the System status indicator turns red     POST failures are usually fatal  Contact your Rockwell  Automation technical support representative if your switch      does not pass POST           69    Chapter 3    Verify Switch Status  Indicators    Verify Switch Connections    70    View POST Results With a Terminal    If you have a terminal connected to the console port  you can also view POST  status and test results on the terminal     If the terminal displays garbled characters  you might need to reset the  terminal emulation software to 9600 bits per second  Refer to Verify POST  Results on page 63 for more information about viewing results on a terminal           If you have physical access to the switch  look at the port status indicators 
67. terminal to the switch console port  you need to  provide an RJ45 to DB 25 female DTE adapter  For multimode  MM   connections  you can connect a 1OOBASE FX port to a port on a target device  by using dual LC connector     The switch expansion modules are optional  and do not ship with the switch   You need to otder these separately     The switches can operate as standalone devices with four or eight Fast  Ethernet ports  respectively  To increase the number of Fast Ethernet ports by  8 or 16  you can connect the optional expansion modules  Depending on the  mix of switches and expansion modules  you can have up to 24 Fast Ethernet  ports  The expansion modules cannot operate as standalone devices     Expansion Module Configurations    To increase the number of ports  add one or two expansion modules to the  switch  If you are installing only one module  it can be either an 1783 MX08T  copper expansion module  or a 1783 MX08F fiber expansion module  If you  are installing two modules  the first must be an 1783 MX08T copper  expansion module  and the second can be either an 1783 MX08T copper  expansion module  or a 1783 MX08F fiber expansion module  You cannot add  two 1783 MX08F fiber expansion modules     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter 2    The following table lists some pott combinations using switch and expansion    modules     Switch and Expansion Module Port Combinations                                     Port Type Switch and Expansion Modules Com
68. tion Wiring and Provides general guidelines for installing a  Grounding Guidelines  publication Rockwell Automation industrial system   1770 4 1   Product Certifications website  Provides declarations of conformity   http   ab com certificates  and other certification details     You can view or download publications at   http    literature rockwellautomation com  To order paper copies of technical  documentation  contact your local Rockwell Automation distributor or sales  representative        6 Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Start    Install the Switch    Publication 1783 UMOO2C EN P   April 2009    Table of Contents       Preface  About This Publication          llle 5  Who Should Use This Publication               lees 5  Additional Resources        n on isses 6  Chapter 1  About the oWwItCBes  eor a ENS 8  Power and Relay Connector a evus Gra ob AG 11  Console Pott  s vestre ECCE a ate bte ess 12  Dual Purpose Uplink POftS   rx eter EY TUE TERRE ED 12  DEOLCTOD Bias cc are ee Nb dec sor M HEUTE LOU ES 13  100BASE EX  POFLE UE EROR READER D REOS OS 13  Reat Panele gane rerit e ertet teda n eite s 13  Cabs vem e bs whos aede tad b e FED DASS bed hay etd 14  Auto MDIX  Beat  te   ved eds OR RAS eR ce de qe EG 14  Status Indicatots  cubes DECUS ERO eser tonesPra d we UN 15  Switch and Port Status Indicators              lll eee 15  Dual putpose Port Status Indicatot    2 2  Lu ecce RR M 17  Expansion Module Status Indicators                 000000 18  CompactF
69. tional level of technical phone support for installation  configuration  and  troubleshooting  we offer TechConnect support programs  For more information   contact your local distributor or Rockwell Automation representative  or visit   http    suppott rockwellautomation com        Installation Assistance    If you expetience a problem within the first 24 hours of installation  please review the  information that s contained in this manual  You can also contact a special Customer  Support number for initial help in getting your product up and running     United States 1 440 646 3434  Monday     Friday  8am     5pm EST       Outside United Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for any  States technical support issues     New Product Satisfaction Return    Rockwell Automation tests all of its products to ensure that they are fully operational  when shipped from the manufacturing facility  However  if your product is not  functioning and needs to be returned  follow these procedures        United States Contact your distributor  You must provide a Customer Support case  number  call the phone number above to obtain one  to your distributor  in order to complete the return process        Outside United Please contact your local Rockwell Automation representative for the  States return procedure     Power  Control and Information Solutions Headquarters   Americas  Rockwell Automation  1201 South Second Street  Milwaukee  WI 53204 2496 USA  Tel   1  414 382 
70. ules are static sensitive devices  Always use an ESD  wrist strap or similar individual grounding device when  handling SFP modules      l          Using an SFP module other than those provided by Rockwell  Automation will disable the switch port        IMPORTANT Installing and removing an SFP module can shorten its useful  life  Do not remove and insert SFP modules more often than is    absolutely necessary     Grasp the module on the sides  and insert it into the switch slot until you feel  the connector snap into place                            dig          pero    31782 M      i    ATTENTION If the SFP module cannot be fully inserted  stop  Do not force the module into  the slot  Rotate the SFP module 180 degrees and try again     A       37    Chapter 2    38    Ground the Switch    Follow these steps to connect the switch to a protective ground     For proper grounding  you must always connect the power  supply functional ground screw when connecting the power      supply  You must provide an acceptable grounding path for each    device in your application  For more information on proper  grounding guidelines  refer to publication 1770 4 1  Industrial  Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines        ATTENTION You must use the external grounding screw on the front of the    A m      Usea standard Phillips screwdriver or a ratcheting torque screwdriver    QW    switch to ground the switch  Use a 5 3 mm   10 AWG  ground    with a Phillips head to remove the ground screw
71. unting the switch      The switch can operate as a standalone device with two uplink ports and either  four or eight Fast Ethernet ports  or you can increase the number of Fast  Ethernet ports by 8 or 16 by connecting the expansion modules     Expansion modules are supplied separately     29    Chapter 2    30    You can install one ot two expansion modules  limited to these four  combinations       one copper expansion module  1783 MX08T     one fiber expansion module  1783 MX08F     two copper expansion modules      one copper and one fiber expansion module    TIP Only one 1783 MXO08F expansion module is allowed per switch   If a 1783 MXO8F fiber expansion module is used in a system  with a 1783 MXO08T copper expansion module  the fiber  expansion module must be installed in the right most position        1783 MXO08T   1783 MX08F    Switch Copper Fiber  Expansion Expansion  Module Module             Depending on the mix of switches and expansion modules  you can have up to  24 10 100 ports     Follow these steps to connect the expansion modules to the switch     IMPORTANT You must add expansion modules to the base unit before l  applying power to the switch  Remove power from the switch    when reconfiguring it     TIP If you are not using expansion modules  skip these steps  Go on  to the Mount the Switch section on page 32     1  Remove the right side panel by firmly grasping both sides of it in the  middle and pulling it outward     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2
72. urpose port  as shown in the following figure  show whether  the RJ45 connector or an SFP module is active  The port can be configured as either a  10 100 1000 port through the RJ45 connector or as an SFP module  but not both  The status  indicators show which port is being used  and current port activity     RJ45 Port In use and Activity  Status Indicator       RJ45 Port FP Module Port    SFP Module Port In use and Activity Status Indicator       State Description  Off No link   Solid green Link present     Hashing green    Activity  Port is sending or receiving data        Hashing amber    A link blocked by spanning tree is sending or receiving data           Alternating Link fault  Error frames can affect connectivity  and errors such as excessive collisions  CRC errors  and alignment and  green amber jabber errors are monitored for a link fault indication  RJ45 connection only    Solid amber Port is not forwarding  Port was disabled by management  an address violation  or spanning tree violation        After a port is reconfigured  the port status indicator can remain amber for up to 30 seconds while spanning tree  checks the network for possible loops     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009 17    Chapter 1    Expansion Module Status Indicators                                                                            State Description  Off No link   Solid green Link present        Flashing green   Activity  Port is sending or receiving data        Hashing amber   A
73. vice     Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009 67    Chapter 2        Observe the port status indicator     e The status indicator turns green when the switch and the target device  have an established link     e The status indicator turns amber while the SFP module discovers the  network topology and searches for loops  This process takes about 30  seconds  then the port status indicator turns green     e If the status indicator is off  the target device might not be turned on   there might be a cable problem  or there might be problem with the  adapter installed in the target device  See Chapter 3  Troubleshoot the  Switch for solutions to cabling problems        5  If necessary  restart the switch or the target device     68 Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Chapter J       Obtain Troubleshooting  Information    Verify Switch POST Results    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Troubleshoot the Switch    This chapter provides these topics for troubleshooting the switch                    Topic Page  Obtain Troubleshooting Information 69  Verify Switch POST Results 69  Verify Switch Status Indicators 70  Verify Switch Connections 70  Verify Switch Performance 73  Obtain Configuration Information 74       The status indicators on the front panel provide troubleshooting information  about the switch  They show power on self test  POST  failures   port connectivity problems  and overall switch performance  You can also get  statistics from the browser in
74. warnings 23  SC connector 78  SFP modules  bale clasp latch removal 66  cables 80  connecting to 67  68  connectors 78  installation 64  speed  troubleshooting 73  status indicators  POST results 69  straight through cable  pinout  two twisted pair 10 100 ports 76  77  supply wires warning 23  switch placement 25  switch  power on 63    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    T    terminal emulation software 62  troubleshooting    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    bad or damaged cable 70   connection problems 70   diagnosing problems 69   Ethernet and fiber cables 71   link status 72   port and interface settings 73   POST 69   speed  duplex  and autonegotiation 73  switch performance 73   understanding POST results 69    V    verifying package contents 26  verifying switch operation 62  64    W  warnings  functional ground lug 22  hazardous locations  console cable 12  62  industrial environment 23  installation 23  supply wires 23  wiring the relays 44  45    85    86    Publication 1783 UM002C EN P   April 2009    Rockwell Automation  Support    www rockwellautomation com    Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the Web to assist you in using  its products  At http    support rockwellautomation com  you can find technical       manuals  a knowledge base of FAQs  technical and application notes  sample code and  links to software service packs  and a MySuppott feature that you can customize to  make the best use of these tools     For an addi
    
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