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Today’s Topic:
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Today’s Agenda
• Stratix Portfolio
• Managed and Lightly Managed Switches
• Methods used to configure Stratix networking devices
• Ethernet Media
From the User Group Archives
https://trcnew.com/2016/01/18/enabling-the-
industrial-internet-of-things-iiot/
Stratix Introduction
Addressing
Stratix 5900™
the needs of ArmorStratix™ 5700
Stratix 8000™/Stratix 8300™ Stratix 5100™
Automation…
Stratix 5410™
…and
Operations
Stratix 5700™
Stratix 2000™ and IT
The StratixTM product line provides advanced switching, routing and security features for simple,
to complex networks applications. The portfolio includes wireless, “On-Machine™” and rack
mount options for increased flexibility in hard-to-wire and remote areas. Products are configured
using common IT tools for a customized, integrated Plant floor and Enterprise system.
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Rockwell Automation / Cisco Partnership:
Best of Both Worlds
The Connected Enterprise and the convergence of IT/OT
What Rockwell Automation brings to the table within Stratix®
Ability to use existing OT tools to design, build, deploy and maintain Stratix network
infrastructure products
Global distribution network capable of providing full service support local to your sites
What Cisco brings to the table within Stratix
Ability to use existing IT tools to configure and support Stratix products
Best in breed technology designed with the security demands of IT in mind
What the partnership delivers
Collaborative engagements not only as it pertains to products, but also for design and
implementation guidance, training, and efforts to address the OT skills gap
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The Value of Stratix: Design Phase
Validated Reference Architectures (Converged Offline Network Performance Evaluation:
Plantwide Ethernet – CPwE): Layout your network in a software
Detailed documentation and guidance to environment to proactively identify potential
address common questions and concerns: issues before a single cable is run
Migrating Legacy Networks
Network Segmentation considerations
DMZ Implementation
Implementing Wireless
Custom AOPs/AOIs:
Reduced coding effort, and provides for
automatic and consistent context as it relates
to tag naming and structure within your
programs
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The Value of Stratix: Build Phase
Device Level Ring: OT Optimized Switch Configuration:
Ethernet version of “daisy chain” allowing for Understanding some OEMs and plant maintenance
reduced cabling and built in resiliency personnel may not be familiar with networking best
OT Centric Distributor Support: practices, the configuration wizard for Stratix®
automatically configures the switch to be optimized
Local distribution partner who understands the for automation applications – all the way to the per
customer applications and can provide local system port level
level support and training
Network Address Translation (NAT):
Allows like equipment to be configured identically
(IP addressing), yet still accessible on the plant
network once commissioned
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The Value of Stratix: Deploy Phase
SD Card Support: HMI Faceplates:
Save configurations onto an SD card for quick Existing Stratix faceplates allow for
and easy deployment at commissioning, or if a diagnostics and troubleshooting directly from
Stratix® switch needs replaced in the future your Rockwell Automation® HMI applications,
reducing the need for PC based
troubleshooting
DLR Overview
Faceplate:
Reduce MTTR by providing instant
feedback to maintenance via the
HMI about topology and
connectivity
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Managed vs. Unmanaged Switches
Stratix 5400
19 in Rack Mount
Stratix Layer 2 or Layer 3 routing
8000/8300 firmware
Unmanaged / Lightly Managed Stratix 5700/
Features
Unmanaged Switches Lightly Managed Switches allow you to control the network:
only allow you to connect Connect your plants, gain critical diagnostic information within
devices, but cannot your Integrated Architecture® system
provide context of the state Detect network loops using Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and
of your connectivity prevent them to help uncover errors before the network stops
Prioritize critical traffic using Quality of Service (QoS)
and optimize bandwidth
Segment your network using VLANs to help minimize risk of packet
storms that can bring down your network
Improve your security posture by using network security features
like port security to control connections to the network
The Stratix 5410TM industrial distribution switch offers a 19” rack mount design with 28
ports providing a centralized point of network distribution and increased port density. In
addition to its rugged design, the Stratix 5410 also enables layer 2 switching and layer 3
routing with high performance (10-Gigabit port) capabilities, which can help increase
flexibility in designing robust, future-ready network architectures.
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Stratix 5410 Applications
Rugged design for applications where harsh
conditions are present
Provides a centralized point of network
distribution
Enables access switching to distribution Stratix 5410
Distribution Switch
Water/wastewater
Camera
Controller
Drive Operator
New cable:
USB to StratixCNSL - 9300-USBCBL-CNSL
No more adapters
• One cable
• Plugs into USB port on PC
Software
Information Technology
• ERP - Business Systems External DMZ/
• Email, Web Services Firewall
• Security Services - Active Directory (AD),
Identity Services (AAA)
• Network Services – DNS, DHCP Identity Services
Enterprise Zone
• Call Manager Levels 4-5
LWAP
HMI
SSID
Camera LWAP LWAP 2.4 GHz AP
Rockwell Automation® Safety
Stratix 5000/8000 SSID
Phone Controller
Layer 2 Access Switch 5 GHz
Safety
I/O WGB
SSID Soft
5 GHz Starter
Operational Technology
WGB WGB
Drive
Instrumentation
Controller Safety
I/O Servo HMI Robot
Controller Controller Drive I/O
Cell/Area Zone - Levels 0–2 Cell/Area Zone - Levels 0–2 Cell/Area Zone - Levels 0–2
Redundant Star Topology - Flex Links Resiliency Ring Topology - Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) Linear/Bus/Star Topology
Unified Wireless LAN Unified Wireless LAN Autonomous Wireless LAN
(Lines, Machines, Skids, Equipment) (Lines, Machines, Skids, Equipment) (Lines, Machines, Skids, Equipment)
Layer 2
Access Switch Level 2 HMI
HMI
Safety Safety
I/O Controller
Phone
Controller
Camera
MCC I/O Soft
Instrumentation Starter
Servo Level 0 Drive
Media & Level 1 Controller Drive
Connectors
Core
Physical or Virtualized Servers Identity Services Switches Access Industrial Zone
Switches
• FactoryTalk® Application Servers Levels 0–3
and Active (Plant-wide Network)
Distribution Switch
• Storage Array LAN Controller
(WLC) Remote Distribution Access
Access Switches
Level 3 - Site Operations Server
Distribution
Switch Stack
Switch Stack
Standby
• StackWise™ allows up to
(Control Room) Cell/Area Zone
Levels 0–2
LWAP
9 switches to be linked
together, managed as a
HMI
SSID
Camera LWAP LWAP 2.4 GHz AP
Rockwell Automation® Safety SSID
throughput
SSID Soft
5 GHz Starter
WGB WGB
Drive
Instrumentation
Controller Safety
I/O Servo HMI Robot
Controller Controller Drive I/O
Cell/Area Zone - Levels 0–2 Cell/Area Zone - Levels 0–2 Cell/Area Zone - Levels 0–2
Redundant Star Topology - Flex Links Resiliency Ring Topology - Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) Linear/Bus/Star Topology
Unified Wireless LAN Unified Wireless LAN Autonomous Wireless LAN
(Lines, Machines, Skids, Equipment) (Lines, Machines, Skids, Equipment) (Lines, Machines, Skids, Equipment)
Core
Physical or Virtualized Servers Identity Services Switches Access Industrial Zone
Switches
• FactoryTalk® Application Servers Levels 0–3
and Active (Plant-wide Network)
Distribution/Core Switch
• Storage Array LAN Controller
(WLC) Remote Distribution Access
Access Switches
Level 3 - Site Operations Server
Distribution
Switch Stack
Switch Stack
Standby
LWAP
distribution and
aggregation
HMI
SSID
Camera LWAP LWAP 2.4 GHz AP
Rockwell Automation® Safety
Stratix 5000/8000 SSID
Phone Controller
Layer 2 Access Switch 5 GHz
Safety
I/O WGB
SSID Soft
5 GHz Starter
WGB WGB
Drive
Instrumentation
Controller Safety
I/O Servo HMI Robot
Controller Controller Drive I/O
Cell/Area Zone - Levels 0–2 Cell/Area Zone - Levels 0–2 Cell/Area Zone - Levels 0–2
Redundant Star Topology - Flex Links Resiliency Ring Topology - Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) Linear/Bus/Star Topology
Unified Wireless LAN Unified Wireless LAN Autonomous Wireless LAN
(Lines, Machines, Skids, Equipment) (Lines, Machines, Skids, Equipment) (Lines, Machines, Skids, Equipment)
Core
Physical or Virtualized Servers Identity Services Switches Access Industrial Zone
Switches
• FactoryTalk® Application Servers Levels 0–3
• Catalyst 6800, Layer 3
and Active (Plant-wide Network)
Services Platform Cell/Area Zone
Levels 0–2
• Network & Security Services –
Core Switch
DNS,
AD, DHCP, Identity Services (AAA) Wireless
• Storage Array LAN Controller
LWAP
HMI sizes. 880 GB per slot
bandwidth. 11Terabit
SSID
Camera LWAP LWAP 2.4 GHz AP
Rockwell Automation® Safety
Stratix 5000/8000 SSID
Controller
system capacity
Phone Layer 2 Access Switch 5 GHz
Safety
I/O WGB
SSID Soft
Access
Access
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Campus/campover.html
Controllers
Controllers
HMI Controllers Cisco
HMI Cisco Catalyst 2955
Catalyst 2955
Controllers,
Drives, and Distributed I/O
Cell/Area Zone Controllers, Drives, and Distributed I/O Controllers, Drives, and Distributed I/O
Cell/Area Zone Cell/Area Zone Cell/Area Zone
I/O
I/O
Device Level
I/O
HMI
HMI
VFD
Drive
Controller Servo
Drive
VFD
Drive Controller I/O
Servo Drive
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Network Resiliency Protocols
Selection is Application Driven
Network Network Network
Resiliency Mixed Redundant
Ring Convergence Convergence Convergence Layer 3 Layer 2
Protocol Vendor Star > 250 ms 60 - 100 ms 1 - 3 ms
STP (802.1D) X X X X
RSTP (802.1w) X X X X X
MSTP (802.1s) X X X X X
rPVST+ X X X X
REP X X X
EtherChannel
X X X X
(LACP 802.3ad)
Flex Links X X X
DLR
X X X X
(IEC & ODVA)
StackWise X X X X X
HSRP X X X X
GLBP X X X X
VRRP
X X X X X
(IETF RFC 3768)
Provides:
Loop-free network
Redundancy in case of failure
Distribution is the root bridge F B F B
Operates in a plug-and-play fashion Stratix 8000
Coordinate with IT before implementing Access
Switches
F - Forwarding
B - Blocking
Stratix 8000
Access
Switches
F - Forwarding
MCC Serviceability
Device-level Star topology remains -- no impact
A - Active
S- Standby
Stratix 5410
Stratix 5700
(Full Features)
Stratix 5410
Stratix 5400
Stratix 5700
(Lite or Full Features)
Stratix 5410
Stratix 5700
(Lite or Full Features)
The 1756-EN2TP Parallel Redundancy Protocol Module offers PRP support for a redundant network
infrastructure for high availability to help minimize unplanned downtime.
Redbox
VDANs
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Building a PRP Network
Adding a Singly Attached Node
Non-PRP devices can be connected SAN
to only one of the two LANs,
however, media redundancy is lost
Singly Attached Nodes (SANs)
SAN
can communicate only to other
devices on the LAN that they
are connected to
SANs are not PRP-aware
Ethernet Cable Spools & RJ45 Cables M12 Patchcords/Cordsets & Field attachables
Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) M12 Connectivity - D Code
2-pair High Flex TPE – 10 million cycles Straight / Right Angle – Male & Female Connectors
Unshielded High Flex TPE Cable – 2 pair
4-pair High Flex TPE – 10 million cycles
Shielded High Flex, Halogen Free PUR Cable -2 pair
4-pair PVC Riser – General Purpose
Shielded 600V cable – 2 pair
4-pair Plenum – Air duct applications
M12 to RJ45 Connectivity - Patchcords
Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) M12 Female Receptacle to RJ45 Patchcord
STP 4-pair PVC Riser – General Purpose M12 Field Attachable Components
STP 4-pair PUR – Halogen Free – High Flex M12 IDC Connector
STP 2-pair PUR – Halogen Free – High Flex M12 to RJ45 Bulkhead Connector - IP20 to IP67
STP 4-pair PVC – 600 Volts
STP 2-pair PVC – 600 Volts RJ45 Field Attachable Components
RJ45 Right and Left Angle overmolded Connectors RJ45 IDC Connector
RJ45 IP67 Overmolded Patchcords CAT 6 rating
Variant 1 Overmolded Patchcords AWG 26-22
Male to Male Variant 1 Patchcords RJ45 Crimp Connector with rugged Boot
Variant 1 Field Attachable Connectors Crimp Tool Kit
Male Housing with Crimp/IDC Insert Crimper, cable stripper/cutter, conductor separator
Female Receptacle Outlet
Female to Female RJ45 Coupler
Protective Cap for Housing and Outlet
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