Rockwell Automation 1783-BMxxx Stratix 5700 Ethernet Managed Switches User Manual User Manual
Stratix 5700 ethernet managed switches
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Stratix 5700 Ethernet Managed Switches User Manual
- Important User Information
- Summary of Changes
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1 - About the Switches
- 2 - Switch Installation
- Stratix 5700 Switch Installation
- Installation Guidelines
- Install or Remove the SD Card (optional)
- Verify Switch Operation
- Mount the Switch on a DIN Rail
- Remove the Switch from the DIN Rail
- Ground the Switch
- Wire the Switch DC Power Source
- Attach the Switch Power Connectors
- Wire the Power over Ethernet DC Power Source
- Attach the PoE Power Connector
- Install an SFP Module (optional)
- Remove SFP Modules from SFP Module Slots
- Wire the External Alarms
- Attach the Alarm Relay Connector to the Switch
- Connect to 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ports
- Connect to 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or 1000BASE-T Ports
- Connect to PoE Ports
- Connect to SFP Modules
- Connect to a Dual-purpose Port
- ArmorStratix 5700 Switch Installation
- Set Up the Switch Initially with Express Setup
- Stratix 5700 Switch Installation
- 3 - Switch Software Features
- Port Numbering
- Global Macro
- Smartports
- Power over Ethernet (PoE)
- VLANs
- IGMP Snooping with Querier
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- Port Thresholds
- Port Security
- EtherChannels
- DHCP Persistence
- CIP Sync Time Synchronization (Precision Time Protocol)
- Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Resilient Ethernet Protocol
- SNMP
- Port Mirroring
- Routing
- Configuration Management
- SD Card Synchronization
- Alarms
- Cryptographic IOS Software (optional)
- Cable Diagnostics
- Advanced Software Features
- 4 - Manage the Switch via the Device Manager Web Interface
- Access the Device Manager Web Interface
- Dashboard Overview
- Configure Smartports
- Configure Port Settings
- Configure Port Thresholds
- Configure EtherChannels
- Configure DHCP
- Configure VLANs
- Configure Power over Ethernet (PoE) Ports
- Configure PTP Time Synchronization
- Enable and Configure Routing
- Configure STP
- Configure REP
- Configure NAT
- Configure Port Security
- Configure IGMP Snooping
- Configure SNMP
- Configure Alarm Settings
- Configure Alarm Profiles
- Monitor Trends
- Monitor Port Statistics
- Monitor NAT Statistics
- Monitor REP Topology
- Monitor CIP Status
- Diagnose Cabling Problems
- View System Log Messages
- Use Express Setup to Change Switch Settings
- Manage Users
- Reallocate Switch Memory for Routing
- Restart the Switch
- Upgrade the Switch Firmware
- Use the SD Card to Synchronize the Configuration or IOS Files
- Upload and Download Configuration Files
- Upgrade License Files
- 5 - Manage the Switch via the Studio 5000 Environment
- EtherNet/IP CIP Interface
- Add a Switch to the I/O Configuration Tree
- Configure General Properties
- Connection Properties
- Module Information
- Switch Configuration Properties
- Switch Status
- Port Configuration
- Power over Ethernet (PoE)
- Smartports and VLANs
- Port Thresholds
- Port Security
- Port Status
- Port Diagnostics
- Cable Diagnostics
- DHCP Pool Display
- DHCP Address Assignment
- Time Sync Configuration
- NAT Configuration
- NAT Diagnostics
- SD Flash Sync
- Save and Restore the Switch Configuration
- 6 - Troubleshoot the Switch
- A - Module-defined Data Types
- Module-defined Input Data Type (6-port Gb switches)
- Module-defined Output Data Type (6-port Gb switches)
- Module-defined Input Data Type (6-port switches)
- Module-defined Output Data Type (6-port switches)
- Module-defined Input Data Type (8-port switches)
- Module-defined Output Data Type (8-port switches)
- Module-defined Input Data Type (10-port Gb switches)
- Module-defined Output Data Type (10-port Gb switches)
- Module-defined Input Data Type (10-port switches)
- Module-defined Output Data Type (10-port switches)
- Module-defined Input Data Type (16-port switches)
- Module-defined Output Data Type (16-port switches)
- Module-defined Input Data Type (20-port Gb switches)
- Module-defined Input Data Type (18-port Gb switches)
- Module-defined Output Data Type (18-port Gb switches)
- Module-defined Input Data Type (20-port Gb switches)
- Module-defined Output Data Type (20-port Gb switches)
- Module-defined Input Data Type (20-port switches)
- Module-defined Output Data Type (20-port switches)
- Module-defined Input Data Type (24-port switches)
- Module-defined Output Data Type (24-port switches)
- B - Port Assignments for CIP Data
- C - Cables and Connectors
- D - History of Changes
- Index
- Back Cover