Siemens SIMATIC NET SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions Manual

Siemens SIMATIC NET SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions Manual

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SIMATIC NET
Industrial Ethernet switches
SCALANCE X-200RNA
Operating Instructions
04/2022
C79000-G8976-C342-07
Introduction
Safety notices
Security recommendations
Network topologies and
redundancy
Device description
Installation and
disassembly
Connecting up
Maintenance and cleaning
Functional description and
configuration using Web
Based Management
Technical specifications
Accessories and compatible
devices
Dimension drawings
Approvals
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  • Page 1 Introduction Safety notices Security recommendations SIMATIC NET Network topologies and redundancy Industrial Ethernet switches SCALANCE X-200RNA Device description Installation and disassembly Operating Instructions Connecting up Maintenance and cleaning Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management Technical specifications Accessories and compatible devices Dimension drawings Approvals...
  • Page 2 Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Introduction ............................7 Security information ......................10 Safety notices ............................13 Security recommendations........................15 Network topologies and redundancy ....................19 PRP ............................ 19 HSR ........................... 22 HSR-PRP coupling....................... 26 4.3.1 Coupling of two HSR rings via a PRP network ..............26 4.3.2 Coupling of two PRP networks via an HSR ring ..............
  • Page 4 Table of contents 5.9.1.5 Mode LED (SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (PRP/HSR))..............54 5.9.2 SCALANCE X-200RNA (HSR) ....................54 5.9.2.1 Fault LED ........................... 54 5.9.2.2 Power LED ......................... 54 5.9.2.3 Port LED..........................55 5.9.2.4 LED displays during startup ....................55 5.9.2.5 Mode LED (SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (PRP/HSR))..............56 Installation and disassembly .......................
  • Page 5 Table of contents The "X200" menu......................105 9.8.1 X200 Status ........................105 9.8.2 PRP configuration......................107 9.8.3 HSR Coupling Configuration ..................... 108 9.8.4 Supervision Frames......................110 9.8.5 Fault Mask ........................111 The "Agent" menu......................115 9.9.1 Agent Configuration ......................115 9.9.2 Agent Ping........................
  • Page 6 Table of contents SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction Purpose of the Operating Instructions These Operating Instructions support you when commissioning networks with the IE switches of the SCALANCE X-200RNA product group. Validity of the Operating Instructions These Operating Instructions apply to the following devices: IE switch Article number SCALANCE X204RNA 6GK5204-0BA00-2KB2 (PRP) 6GK5204-0BA00-2MB2 (HSR)
  • Page 8 SCALANCE X‑200RNA product line in an Industrial Ethernet network. When commissioning the EEC variant of the device, observe the Operating Instructions of the plug-in transceivers in addition. You can find the supplementary documentation on the Internet pages of Siemens Industry Online Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/15247). Further documentation In the system manuals "Industrial Ethernet / PROFINET Industrial Ethernet"...
  • Page 9 You will find the SIMATIC NET manuals here: • On the data medium that ships with some products: – Product CD / product DVD – SIMATIC NET Manual Collection • On the Internet pages of Siemens Industry Online Support (https:// support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/15247). SIMATIC NET glossary Explanations of many of the specialist terms used in this documentation can be found in the SIMATIC NET glossary.
  • Page 10: Security Information

    Catalogs You will find the article numbers for the Siemens products of relevance here in the following catalogs: • SIMATIC NET Industrial Communication / Industrial Identification, catalog IK PI •...
  • Page 11 2012/19/EU for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment. Do not dispose of the products at public disposal sites. For environmentally friendly recycling and the disposal of your old device contact a certified disposal company for electronic scrap or your Siemens contact (Product return (https:// support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109479891)).
  • Page 12 Introduction 1.1 Security information Electrostatic discharge NOTICE Electrostatic sensitive devices (ESD) Electronic modules contain electrostatic sensitive components These components can easily be destroyed if handled incorrectly. Note the following instructions to avoid damage. • Touch electronic modules only when you absolutely need to work on them. •...
  • Page 13: Safety Notices

    Safety notices Read the safety notices Note the following safety notices. These relate to the entire working life of the device. You should also read the safety notices relating to handling in the individual sections, particularly in the sections "Installation" and "Connecting up". CAUTION To prevent injury and damage, read the manual before using the device.
  • Page 14 Safety notices SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 15: Security Recommendations

    OpenVPN). • Separate connections correctly (WBM, SSH etc.). • Check the user documentation of other Siemens products that are used together with the device for additional security recommendations. • Using remote logging, ensure that the system protocols are forwarded to a central logging server.
  • Page 16 • Keep the firmware up to date. Check regularly for security updates for the device. You can find information on this at the Industrial Security website. • Inform yourself regularly about security recommendations published by Siemens ProductCERT. • Only activate protocols that you require to use the device.
  • Page 17 Security recommendations • When user authentication is performed via RADIUS, make sure that all communication takes place within the security environment or is protected by a secure channel. • Watch out for link layer protocols that do not offer their own authentication between endpoints, such as ARP or IPv4.
  • Page 18 Security recommendations SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 19: Network Topologies And Redundancy

    Network topologies and redundancy Parallel Redundancy Protocol The "Parallel Redundancy Protocol" is a redundancy protocol for Ethernet networks. It is defined in Part 3 of the IEC 62439 standard. The devices of the SCALANCE X-200RNA product line support the PRP method. The areas of application of PRP are distributed real-time applications with high reliability demands that depend on the high availability of the network.
  • Page 20 Network topologies and redundancy 4.1 PRP The SCALANCE X-200RNA can manage a maximum of 1023 MAC addresses. Note Keep to the maximum permitted cable lengths of the devices you are using. You will find the permitted cable lengths in the technical specifications. Example Figure 4-1 Schematic diagram of the "Parallel Redundancy Protocol"...
  • Page 21 Network topologies and redundancy 4.1 PRP There are already end devices equipped with two Ethernet interfaces that are capable of handling the "Parallel Redundancy Protocol" (Double Attached Nodes PRP = DANP). On the other hand, there are many end devices starting with S7 controllers right through to control computers that communicate using TCP/IP but do not support PRP, and some even have only one Ethernet Interface.
  • Page 22: Hsr

    Network topologies and redundancy 4.2 HSR High-availability Seamless Redundancy Protocol (HSR) The "High-availability Seamless Redundancy" protocol is a redundancy protocol for Ethernet networks. It is defined in Part 3 of the IEC 62439 standard. The devices of the SCALANCE X-200RNA product line support the HSR method. The areas of application of HSR are distributed real-time applications with high reliability demands that depend on the high availability of the network.
  • Page 23 Network topologies and redundancy 4.2 HSR Example Figure 4-2 Basic diagram of a single HSR ring With the High-availability Seamless Redundancy Protocol (HSR), each node must feed the Ethernet frames it wants to send in both directions of the ring. The HSR target device must also be connected via two ports with the ring.
  • Page 24 Network topologies and redundancy 4.2 HSR Transition between HSR and PRP (redundant) Figure 4-3 Basic diagram of the redundant HSR-PRP link The devices of the SCALANCE X-200RNA product line allow a link with a PRP network. This coupling is in redundant form, as described in standard IEC62439-3. Two SCALANCE X-200RNA devices are required.
  • Page 25 Network topologies and redundancy 4.2 HSR Transition between HSR and PRP (non-redundant) The coupling with a PRP network can also take place non-redundantly. In this case, only one SCALANCE X-200RNA device is required. The device is connected to the PRP network LAN A and to LAN B.
  • Page 26: Hsr-Prp Coupling

    Network topologies and redundancy 4.3 HSR-PRP coupling HSR-PRP coupling 4.3.1 Coupling of two HSR rings via a PRP network Figure 4-4 Topology of a coupling of two HSR rings via a PRP network SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 27 Network topologies and redundancy 4.3 HSR-PRP coupling Settings in WBM ① ④ You specify the functionality of the devices SCALANCE X204RNA relating to the coupling of the two rings on the WBM page X200 > Coupling Configuration. You need to configure the following parameters: •...
  • Page 28: Coupling Of Two Prp Networks Via An Hsr Ring

    Network topologies and redundancy 4.3 HSR-PRP coupling 4.3.2 Coupling of two PRP networks via an HSR ring Figure 4-5 Topology of a coupling of two PRP networks via an HSR ring Settings in WBM ① ④ You specify the functionality of the devices SCALANCE X204RNA relating to the coupling of the two PRP networks on the WBM page X200 >...
  • Page 29 Network topologies and redundancy 4.3 HSR-PRP coupling ② ④ Setting for device Redundant HSR PRP coupling, LAN B (The port P1/A is open and must not be used.) Configuration of the "NetID" parameter The network ID of the PRP network is specified with this parameter. The valid range of values is ①...
  • Page 30 Network topologies and redundancy 4.3 HSR-PRP coupling SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 31: Device Description

    Device description Functions What is possible? The IE switches of the SCALANCE X-200RNA product line allow the cost-effective setup of IE structures with PRP or HSR functionality. You can also implement the transition between a PRP and an HSR network with the SCALANCE X-200RNA. Product properties The SCALANCE X204RNA and the SCALANCE X204RNA EEC devices have the same functionality and differ only in the environmental conditions, the input voltage ranges and the option of using...
  • Page 32 Device description 5.1 Functions Properties SCALANCE X204RNA SCALANCE X204RNA EEC Testing to IEC 61850-3 ● Testing to IEEE 1613 ● Note PROFINET controllers can communicate with PROFINET devices via the HSR and PRP network (PROFINET IO and RT). In this case all PROFINET devices (controllers and devices) must either be capable of HSR or PRP themselves or must be connected to the HSR ring or to the PRP network via a RedBox.
  • Page 33: Product Overview

    Device description 5.2 Product overview Product overview Article numbers of the IE switches SCALANCE X-200RNA The IE switches SCALANCE X-200RNA are available in different versions. These are listed in the table below for a better overview: Device Article number Supported modes SCALANCE X204RNA (PRP) 6GK5204-0BA00-2KB2 PRP ↔...
  • Page 34 Device description 5.2 Product overview • Safety notices • DVD (operating instructions, SINEC PNI) The following components are supplied with the SCALANCE X204RNA EEC: • SCALANCE X204RNA EEC device • 3-pin plug-in terminal block (signaling contact) • 3-pin plug-in terminal block (power supply) •...
  • Page 35: Scalance X204Rna Product Properties

    Device description 5.3 SCALANCE X204RNA product properties SCALANCE X204RNA product properties 5.3.1 SCALANCE X204RNA (PRP) Possible attachments The SCALANCE X204RNA (PRP) has two RJ-45 jacks for connection of end devices or network segments without PRP capability (P1 and P2) and two RJ-45 jacks for connecting to PRP networks LAN A and LAN B (PRP A and PRP B).
  • Page 36: Scalance X204Rna (Hsr)

    Device description 5.3 SCALANCE X204RNA product properties 5.3.2 SCALANCE X204RNA (HSR) Possible attachments The SCALANCE X204RNA (HSR) has two RJ-45 jacks for connection of end devices or network segments without HSR capability (P1/A and P2/B) and two RJ-45 jacks for connecting to the "High-availability Seamless Redundancy Protocol"...
  • Page 37: Scalance X204Rna Interfaces

    Device description 5.4 SCALANCE X204RNA interfaces SCALANCE X204RNA interfaces 5.4.1 TP interfaces Connector pinout On the SCALANCE X204RNA, the TP interfaces are implemented as RJ-45 jacks with the MDI-X assignment (Medium Dependent Interface Autocrossover) of a network component. Figure 5-3 RJ-45 jack Table 5-2 Pin assignment...
  • Page 38 Device description 5.4 SCALANCE X204RNA interfaces Autonegotiation With the autonegotiation mechanism, repeaters and end devices can automatically determine the transmission speed and the transmission mode of the partner interface. This makes it possible to configure different devices automatically. Two components connected to a link segment can exchange information about the data transfer and can adapt their settings to each other.
  • Page 39: Scalance X204Rna Eec Product Properties

    Device description 5.5 SCALANCE X204RNA EEC product properties SCALANCE X204RNA EEC product properties 5.5.1 SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (PRP) Possible attachments The SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (PRP) has four RJ-45 jacks and two slots for SFP modules. The SFP modules can be used as an alternative to the two RJ-45 jacks PRP A and PRP B and are intended for the connection of the LAN A and LAN B networks.
  • Page 40 Device description 5.5 SCALANCE X204RNA EEC product properties End devices or network segments without PRP or HSR capability are connected to the RJ-45 jacks 1|1/B and 2|2/B. Figure 5-5 SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (PRP/HSR) SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 41: Scalance X204Rna Eec (Hsr)

    Device description 5.5 SCALANCE X204RNA EEC product properties 5.5.3 SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (HSR) Possible attachments The SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (HSR) has four RJ-45 jacks and two slots for SFP modules. The SFP modules can be used as an alternative to the two RJ-45 jacks HSR 1 and HSR 2 and are intended for connection to the "High-availability Seamless Redundancy Protocol"...
  • Page 42: Scalance X204Rna Eec Interfaces

    Device description 5.6 SCALANCE X204RNA EEC interfaces SCALANCE X204RNA EEC interfaces 5.6.1 TP interfaces Connector pinout On the SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (PRP and HSR), the TP interfaces are implemented as RJ-45 jacks with the MDI-X assignment (Medium Dependent Interface Autocrossover) of a network component.
  • Page 43 Device description 5.6 SCALANCE X204RNA EEC interfaces Autonegotiation Autonegotiation means the automatic detection of the functionality of the port at the opposite end. Using autonegotiation, repeaters or end devices can detect the functionality available at the port of a partner device allowing automatic configuration of different types of device. With autonegotiation, two components connected to a link segment can exchange parameters and set themselves to match the supported communication functionality.
  • Page 44: Sfp Interface

    Device description 5.6 SCALANCE X204RNA EEC interfaces 5.6.2 SFP interface NOTICE Failure of the data traffic due to contamination of optical plug-in connections Optical sockets and plugs are sensitive to contamination of the end face. Contamination can lead to the failure of the optical transmission network. Take the following precautions to avoid functional impairments: •...
  • Page 45: Sfp Interface For Application On Rail Vehicles

    Device description 5.6 SCALANCE X204RNA EEC interfaces Transmission speed The transmission speed of the optical Fast Ethernet ports is 100 Mbps. Transmission technique The transmission mode for 100Base-FX is specified in the IEEE 802.3 standard. 5.6.3 SFP interface for application on rail vehicles 5.6.3.1 Overview If you use the SCALANCE X204RNA EEC in the context of the railway approval EN50155, use the...
  • Page 46: Sfp991-1Ld(C)

    Device description 5.6 SCALANCE X204RNA EEC interfaces *) Depending on the cable used: • If you are using at least OM1 fibers (attenuation ≤ 1.5 dB/km, bandwidth length product ≥ 500 MHz*km), you can reach a cable length of up to 3 km. •...
  • Page 47: C-Plug

    Device description 5.7 C-PLUG C-PLUG CPLUG (configuration plug) The C-PLUG is an exchangeable medium for storage of the configuration and project engineering data of the base device. This means that the configuration data remains available if the basic device is replaced. How it works Power is supplied by the basic device.
  • Page 48 Device description 5.7 C-PLUG Inserting a C-PLUG The C‑PLUG is not supplied with the SCALANCE X-200RNA. It is available as an optional accessory. The slot for the C-PLUG is located as follows: • With a SCALANCE X204RNA on the front of the device •...
  • Page 49: Select/Set Button

    Device description 5.8 SELECT/SET button SELECT/SET button Function of the SELECT/SET button With the SELECT/SET button, you can change various settings of the device. Modified settings are retained after device power off/on. The SELECT/SET button is used to switch over the display mode and to make other settings. After turning on the SCALANCE X-200RNA, it is in the display mode.
  • Page 50 Device description 5.8 SELECT/SET button Properties of the button on the SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (PRP/HSR): • If the SELECT/SET button is pressed on the SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (PRP/HSR), the mode LED goes off (display "PRP"). If the button is released within 5 seconds, the "PRP" mode is programmed and the device goes through a restart.
  • Page 51 Device description 5.8 SELECT/SET button ① C-PLUG ② SELECT/SET button Figure 5-9 Position of the C-PLUG and SELECT/SET button SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 52: Leds

    Device description 5.9 LEDs LEDs 5.9.1 SCALANCE X-200RNA (PRP) 5.9.1.1 Fault LED If the LED is lit red, a SCALANCE X-200RNA (PRP) has detected an error/fault. At the same time, the signaling contact opens assuming that the response of the signaling contact has not been configured differently.
  • Page 53: Port Led

    Device description 5.9 LEDs 4. Power supply L is connected 5. Power supply L is not connected or the supply voltage is too low. 5.9.1.3 Port LED The LEDs signal the following port statuses of the SCALANCE X-200RNA (PRP). The status of the ports is indicated by two-color LEDs: Device type SCALANCE LED lit green LED lit yellow...
  • Page 54: Mode Led (Scalance X204Rna Eec (Prp/Hsr))

    Device description 5.9 LEDs 5.9.1.5 Mode LED (SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (PRP/HSR)) The SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (PRP/HSR) has the labeling of both devices on its housing, in other words, that of the SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (PRP) and the SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (HSR). Depending on how you configure the SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (PRP/HSR), the labeling is valid as described in the sections above.
  • Page 55: Port Led

    Device description 5.9 LEDs The status of the power supply is indicated by a green LED: Device type SCALANCE LED lit green LED lit yellow LED not lit X204RNA (HSR) X204RNA EEC (HSR) X204RNA EEC (PRP/HSR) If configured as HSR device. 1.
  • Page 56: Mode Led (Scalance X204Rna Eec (Prp/Hsr))

    Device description 5.9 LEDs 3. Following startup, the correct link status is indicated by the port LEDs after approximately 5 seconds. 4. The SCALANCE X-200RNA (HSR) is now ready for operation. Note SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (PRP/HSR) If the device has not yet been configured, a device error is indicated (red fault LED lit permanently).
  • Page 57: Installation And Disassembly

    Installation and disassembly Safety notices for installation Safety notices When installing the device, keep to the safety notices listed below. WARNING If a device is operated in an ambient temperature of more than 50 °C, the temperature of the device housing may be higher than 70 °C. The device must therefore be installed so that it is only accessible to service personnel or users that are aware of the reason for restricted access and the required safety measures at an ambient temperature higher than 50 °C.
  • Page 58 Installation and disassembly 6.1 Safety notices for installation Safety notices on use in hazardous areas General safety notices relating to protection against explosion WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Replacing components may impair suitability for Class 1, Division 2 or Zone 2. WARNING The device is intended for indoor use only.
  • Page 59 Installation and disassembly 6.1 Safety notices for installation Safety notices when using according to FM If you use the device under FM conditions you must also keep to the following safety notices in addition to the general safety notices for protection against explosion: WARNING Wall mounting outside of the control cabinet or housing does not fulfill the requirements of the FM approval.
  • Page 60: Eec Device Variant Restriction

    Installation and disassembly 6.2 EEC device variant restriction EEC device variant restriction The following information applies only to the EEC variant of the device: Safety notices when using according to IEC 61131-2 If you use the device supplied with 100 ... 240 V AC according to IEC 61131-2, you must observe the following safety notices in addition to the general safety notices for protection against explosion: According to the requirements of the IEC 61131-2 standard and the EC directive 2006/95/EC...
  • Page 61: Types Of Installation

    Minimum clearance to devices below the SCALANCE X-200RNA 100 mm Minimum clearance to devices above the SCALANCE X-200RNA 100 mm Minimum lateral clearance to devices (SCALANCE X204RNA EEC only) 20 mm See also 27069465 (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/27069465) SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 62: Mounting Position

    Installation and disassembly 6.4 Mounting position Mounting position Mounting position of a SCALANCE X204RNA SCALANCE X204RNA allows the following mounting positions: Horizontal Horizontal installation of the rack (DIN rail). Vertical Vertical installation of the rack (DIN rail). On side with the interfaces pointing upwards Mounting position of a SCALANCE X204RNA EEC SCALANCE X204RNA EEC allows the following mounting positions: Horizontal...
  • Page 63: Mounting On Din Rails

    Installation and disassembly 6.5 Mounting on DIN rails Mounting on DIN rails Installation To install the devices on a 35 mm DIN rail complying with DIN EN 60715, follow the steps below: 1. Fit the upper part of the locking mechanism of the device on to the DIN rail. 2.
  • Page 64 Installation and disassembly 6.5 Mounting on DIN rails Fitting the protective bracket ① Hang onto rail at top ② Lock in position below ③ Secure with the screw Figure 6-2 Mounting the protective bracket on the SCALANCE X204RNA EEC SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 65 Installation and disassembly 6.5 Mounting on DIN rails Uninstalling To remove devices from the DIN rail, follow the steps below: 1. First disconnect all connected cables. 2. Release the DIN rail catch on the bottom of the device using a screwdriver. 3.
  • Page 66: Wall Mounting

    Installation and disassembly 6.6 Wall mounting Wall mounting Wall mounting of a SCALANCE X204RNA Preparation for wall mounting Wall mounting To mount the device on a wall, you require the following: • 2 wall plugs, 6 mm in diameter and 30 mm long •...
  • Page 67 Installation and disassembly 6.6 Wall mounting To install a SCALANCE X204RNA on a standard rail, follow the steps below: 1. Secure an adequately long piece of DIN rail (35 mm) to the wall. 2. Now mount the SCALANCE X-204RNA on the DIN rail as described in the section "DIN rail mounting".
  • Page 68: Disassembly

    Installation and disassembly 6.7 Disassembly Disassembly WARNING Improper disassembly Improper disassembly may result in a risk of explosion in hazardous areas. For proper disassembly, observe the following: • Before starting work, ensure that the electricity is switched off. • Secure remaining connections so that no damage can occur as a result of disassembly if the system is accidentally started up.
  • Page 69: Connecting Up

    Connecting up Safety when connecting up Safety notices When connecting up the device, keep to the safety notices listed below. WARNING Safety extra low voltage The SCALANCE X204RNA is designed for operation with Safety Extra-Low Voltage (SELV) by a Limited Power Source (LPS). (This does not apply to the SCALANCE X204RNA EEC.) The power supply therefore needs to meet at least one of the following conditions: •...
  • Page 70 Connecting up 7.1 Safety when connecting up Safety notices on use in hazardous areas General safety notices relating to protection against explosion WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD Do not connect or disconnect cables to or from the device when a flammable or combustible atmosphere is present.
  • Page 71 Connecting up 7.1 Safety when connecting up WARNING Unprotected cable ends There is a risk of explosion due to unprotected cable ends in hazardous areas. • Protect unused cable ends according to IEC/EN 60079-14. WARNING Improper installation of shielded cables There is a risk of explosion due to equalizing currents between the hazardous area and the non- hazardous area.
  • Page 72 Connecting up 7.1 Safety when connecting up WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD You may only connect or disconnect cables carrying electricity when the power supply is switched off or when the device is in an area without inflammable gas concentrations. Further notes WARNING Safety notice for connecting with a LAN ID (Local Area Network) A LAN or LAN segment with all the interconnected devices should be contained completely in...
  • Page 73: Power Supply

    Connecting up 7.2 Power supply Power supply Connecting the power supply The power supply is connected using a 3- or 4-pin plug-in terminal block. Usable cable cross- section 0.25 to 2.5 mm . Permitted tightening torque 0.57 - 0.79 Nm (5 - 7 in.lb.). The power supply is non-floating.
  • Page 74 Connecting up 7.2 Power supply WARNING The SCALANCE X204RNA is designed for operation with safety extra-low voltage (SELV). This means that only safety extra-low voltages (SELV) complying with IEC950/EN60950/ VDE0805 can be connected to the power supply terminals. Measures must be taken to prevent transient overvoltages of more than 40% of the rated voltage.
  • Page 75 Connecting up 7.2 Power supply Power supply 100 AC .. 240 V / 24 .. 250 VDC WARNING Danger from line voltage The SCALANCE X204RNA EEC has a power supply of 100 to 240 VAC or 24 to 250 VDC. This product can only function correctly and safely if it is transported, stored, set up, and installed correctly, and operated and maintained as recommended.
  • Page 76: Signaling Contact

    Connecting up 7.3 Signaling contact Signaling contact The signaling contact (relay contact) is a floating switch with which error/fault states can be signaled by breaking the contact. The signaling contact is connected to a 2- or 3-pin plug-in terminal block. Usable cable cross- section 0.25 to 2.5 mm .
  • Page 77 Connecting up 7.3 Signaling contact When the SCALANCE X-200RNA is turned off, the signaling contact is always activated (signals "error/fault"). Note The signaling contact correlates with the red fault LED. Exception: The absence of the power supply is signaled only by the signaling contact (no display by the fault LEDs).
  • Page 78: Sfp Transceiver

    Connecting up 7.4 SFP transceiver SFP transceiver The SFP modules are supplied with power via the SFP slot of the SCALANCE X204RNA EEC. SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 79: Grounding

    Connecting up 7.5 Grounding Grounding SCALANCE X204RNA The housing is made of plastic. There is no need and no possibility of grounding. SCALANCE X204RNA EEC The device is grounded over the DIN rail. There is also a grounding bolt on the underside of the housing.
  • Page 80 Connecting up 7.5 Grounding SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 81: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Maintenance and cleaning WARNING Unauthorized repair of devices in explosion-proof design Risk of explosion in hazardous areas • Repair work may only be performed by personnel authorized by Siemens. WARNING Impermissible accessories and spare parts Risk of explosion in hazardous areas •...
  • Page 82 Maintenance and cleaning SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 83: Functional Description And Configuration Using Web Based Management

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management Introduction To make the best possible use of the technical possibilities of the devices SCALANCE X-200RNA of the product line, you can adapt the configuration of the device to the concrete situation in which it is used.
  • Page 84: Prerequisite

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.2 Prerequisite Prerequisite Note The dialog boxes described in this section apply to the SCALANCE X‑200RNA devices. The dialog boxes of the SCALANCE X204RNA EEC were chosen to illustrate the examples. Any significant deviations from the dialog boxes of the SCALANCE X204RNA are pointed out or shown.
  • Page 85 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.2 Prerequisite Starting Web Based Management and logging on 1. Enter the IP address in the address box of the Web browser. If there is a problem-free connection to the SCALANCE X-200RNA, the Logon dialog box of Web Based Management is displayed: Figure 9-1 Logon dialog box of Web Based Management...
  • Page 86: Assignment Of An Ip Address

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.3 Assignment of an IP address Assignment of an IP address 9.3.1 Introduction Introduction An IE switch provides a wide range of functions for settings and diagnostics. To access these functions over the network, the Internet protocol is used. The Internet protocol has its own address mechanism using IP addresses.
  • Page 87: Initial Assignment Of An Ip Address

    This program for initial commissioning of network devices uses the DCP protocol o detect devices in a network and assign an IP address. For more information, refer to PNI (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/products? mfn=ps&pnid=26672&lc=en-US) For more detailed information on using the configuration tools, refer to the relevant manuals.
  • Page 88: Initializing The Scalance X204Rna Eec (Prp/Hsr)

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.4 Initializing the SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (PRP/HSR) Initializing the SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (PRP/HSR) Status as shipped The SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (PRP/HSR) is always in the uninitialized status if it still has the factory settings.
  • Page 89 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.4 Initializing the SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (PRP/HSR) The device is then restarted and is in the selected operating mode. Note Once you have initialized the SCALANCE X204RNA EEC (PRP/HSR) using the CLI, the CLI command "setmode [PRP|HSR]"...
  • Page 90: Led Simulation Of The Wbm

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.5 LED simulation of the WBM LED simulation of the WBM Display of the operating state Each SCALANCE X-200RNA has several LEDs that provide information on the operating state of the device. Depending on its location, direct access to the SCALANCE X-200RNA may not always be possible.
  • Page 91 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.5 LED simulation of the WBM Figure 9-6 LED simulation of the SCALANCE X204RNA SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 92: Working With The Wbm

    WEB management is no longer possible. • Support When you click this link, you open a SIEMENS AG support page. SIEMENS Support is, however, only accessible when your PC has a connection to the Internet.
  • Page 93: The "System" Menu

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.7 The "System" menu The "System" menu 9.7.1 System Configuration General device information This dialog box appears if you click the "System" folder icon. Figure 9-7 System Configuration • "Current System Time" (read-only) The system time is set either by the user or is synchronized by a time-of-day frame (either SINEC H1 time frame or SNTP).
  • Page 94: System Identification & Maintenance

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.7 The "System" menu • "System Contact" Enter the name of a contact person responsible for managing the device in this box. • "System Location" In this box, you enter a location for the device, for example a room number. •...
  • Page 95: System Restart & Defaults

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.7 The "System" menu 9.7.3 System Restart & Defaults Resetting the settings In this menu, you will find a button for restarting the SCALANCE X-200RNA as well as an option for resetting the settings of the SCALANCE X-200RNA. Figure 9-9 System Restart and Defaults SCALANCE X-200RNA...
  • Page 96: System Save & Load

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.7 The "System" menu Note Note the following points about restarting a SCALANCE X-200RNA: • You can only restart the SCALANCE X-200RNA with administrator privileges. • A SCALANCE X-200RNA should only be restarted with the buttons of this menu and not by a power cycle on the device.
  • Page 97 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.7 The "System" menu Figure 9-10 System Save & Load via HTTP • "Configuration File" Name and directory path of the configuration file you want to load on the SCALANCE X-200RNA. • "Firmware File" Name and directory path of the file from which you want to load the new firmware.
  • Page 98 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.7 The "System" menu How to download data using HTTP 1. In the relevant text box, enter a name and directory path for the file from which you want to take the data. 2.
  • Page 99: System Version Numbers

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.7 The "System" menu 9.7.5 System Version Numbers Versions of hardware and software This dialog box shows the versions of the hardware and software with which the SCALANCE X-200RNA is being operated: Figure 9-11 System Version Numbers •...
  • Page 100: System Passwords

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.7 The "System" menu 9.7.6 System Passwords Note Default for the passwords when supplied Admin password: admin User password: user In this dialog box, if you are the administrator, you can change the passwords for Admin and User.
  • Page 101: System Select/Set Button

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.7 The "System" menu 9.7.7 System SELECT/SET button Configuring the SELECT/SET button On the SCALANCE X-200RNA, the SELECT/SET button is used to • Change the display mode • Reset to the factory defaults •...
  • Page 102: System Event Log Table

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.7 The "System" menu Enable Select/Set Functions You can enable or disable the individual functions of the button by selecting or deselecting the relevant check box. You apply your settings with "Set Values". 9.7.8 System Event Log Table Logging events...
  • Page 103: C-Plug Information

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.7 The "System" menu • "Sys.Up Time" This column shows the time since the SCALANCE X-200RNA was last restarted in the format HH:MM:SS. • "Refresh" Click this button to refresh the display. •...
  • Page 104 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.7 The "System" menu • "C-PLUG State" (read-only) The status of the C-PLUG. • "C-PLUG Device Group" (read-only) The module to which the C-PLUG belongs. • "C-PLUG Device Type" (read-only) The device type of the C-PLUG. •...
  • Page 105: The "X200" Menu

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.8 The "X200" menu The "X200" menu 9.8.1 X200 Status Information on the operating status This dialog box appears if you click the "X200" folder icon. The dialog box shows information about the power supply and the error status. Figure 9-16 X200 Status SCALANCE X-200RNA...
  • Page 106 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.8 The "X200" menu • "Power Line 1" – "Up": Power supply 1 (line 1) is applied. – "Down": Power supply 1 is not applied or is below the permitted voltage. • "Power Line 2" (SCALANCE X204RNA only, not illustrated) –...
  • Page 107: Prp Configuration

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.8 The "X200" menu 9.8.2 PRP configuration The PRP-specific parameters are entered in the "PRP Config" dialog box. Figure 9-17 PRP configuration • "PRP Mode" The mode used is PRP (previously "PRP Mode 1"). This value cannot be changed. •...
  • Page 108: Hsr Coupling Configuration

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.8 The "X200" menu • "Limitation / Max Throughput" By setting the check mark for "Limitation Enabled", the data throughput from the interlinks to the PRP ports is limited to the set value. The limitation can be specified with "Max Throughput".
  • Page 109 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.8 The "X200" menu Figure 9-18 X204 Coupling Configuration "Coupling Mode" Here you can set the coupling mode between HSR and the remaining network. Coupling Mode Meaning HSR SAN Mode The HSR ring is connected with Standard Ethernet end devices or network segments (default).
  • Page 110: Supervision Frames

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.8 The "X200" menu "Duplicate Aging Time" The default value from the HSR standard is 400 ms. This value cannot be changed. "Limitation" / "Max Throughput" By selecting the "Limitation Enabled" check box, the data throughput from the interlinks to the HSR ports is limited to the set value.
  • Page 111: Fault Mask

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.8 The "X200" menu 9.8.5 Fault Mask Function of the "X200 Fault Mask Power" dialog box With the "X200 Fault Mask Power" dialog box, you specify the fault/error states to be monitored by the SCALANCE X-200RNA and that will trigger the signaling contact.
  • Page 112 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.8 The "X200" menu Settings in WBM In WBM, you can set the monitoring of the power supply (SCALANCE X204RNA only) and the device-related link monitoring. The settings are made in three separate dialog boxes: Figure 9-20 SCALANCE X204RNA Fault Mask Power Monitoring Enable Power Monitoring (SCALANCE X204RNA only)
  • Page 113 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.8 The "X200" menu Figure 9-21 Fault Mask Link Down Monitoring Enable Link Down Monitoring Select the check boxes of the ports whose connection status you want to monitor. If link monitoring is activated, an error is signaled when there is no valid link at this port because, for example, the cable is not plugged in or the connected device is turned off.
  • Page 114 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.8 The "X200" menu Figure 9-22 Fault Mask Link Up Monitoring Enable Link Up Monitoring Select the check boxes of the ports whose connection status you want to monitor. If link monitoring is activated, an error is signaled when there is a valid link at this port because, for example, the cable should not be plugged in.
  • Page 115: The "Agent" Menu

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu The "Agent" menu 9.9.1 Agent Configuration Introduction The "Agent Configuration" dialog box appears if you click the "Agent" folder icon. This dialog box provides you with options for the IP address. You can specify whether a SCALANCE X-200RNA obtains the IP address dynamically or you can assign a fixed address.
  • Page 116 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu Agent Enabled Features • "TELNET" Here, you specify whether or not an unencrypted connection using TELNET can be established. • "SSH" Here, you specify whether or not an encrypted connection using SSH can be established. •...
  • Page 117: Agent Ping

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu Note After changing the IP address, to be able to connect to the SCALANCE X-200RNA again, the new address will need to be entered in the WEB browser manually. 9.9.2 Agent Ping The "Ping"...
  • Page 118: Agent Snmp Configuration

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu 9.9.3 Agent SNMP Configuration How SNMP works Using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), a network management station can configure and monitor SNMP-compliant nodes, such as a SCALANCE X-200RNA. To allow this, a management agent is installed on the SCALANCE X-200RNA with which the management station exchanges data.
  • Page 119 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu Figure 9-25 Agent SNMP Configuration • "SNMPv1/v2c/v3" Here, you enable / disable SNMPv1/v2c/v3 for a SCALANCE X-200RNA. • "SNMPv3 Only" Here, you enable / disable SNMPv3 Only for a SCALANCE X-200RNA. •...
  • Page 120: Snmp Trap Configuration

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu 9.9.4 SNMP Trap Configuration SNMP traps for alarm events If an alarm event occurs, a SCALANCE X-200RNA can send traps (alarm frames) to up to 10 different (network management) stations at the same time. Traps are only sent when events as specified in the "Agent Event Configuration"...
  • Page 121: Snmp V3 Groups

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu 9.9.5 SNMP v3 Groups SNMP v3 Groups The "SNMPv3 Groups" dialog box appears if you click the "Groups" folder icon. It shows all existing SNMPv3 groups. The access rights of these groups can also be found in the table.
  • Page 122: Snmp V3 User

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu Figure 9-28 SNMPv3 Add Groups • "Group Name" Here, enter the name of a new group. • "Security Level" Here, enter the security level of the new group. •...
  • Page 123 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu It shows all existing SNMPv3 users. You can also see the groups to which the user belongs and the security level of the user in the table. Figure 9-29 SNMPv3 Users By clicking the "New Entry"...
  • Page 124 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu Figure 9-30 SNMPv3 Add Users • "User Name" Here, enter the name of a new user. • "Group Name" Here, specify the group to which the user will belong. •...
  • Page 125: Agent Timeout Configuration

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu 9.9.7 Agent Timeout Configuration Setting the timeout Here, you can set the times after which there is an automatic logout in WBM. Figure 9-31 Agent Timeout Configuration • "Web Based Management (sec)" Here, you specify the WBM timeout.
  • Page 126: Agent Event Configuration

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu 9.9.8 Agent Event Configuration System events of the SCALANCE X-200RNA On this page, you specify how a SCALANCE X-200RNA reacts to system events. By enabling the appropriate check boxes, you specify which events trigger which reactions on the SCALANCE X-200RNA.
  • Page 127 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu • The SCALANCE X-200RNA writes an entry in the log file. • The SCALANCE X-200RNA writes an entry to the Syslog server. Figure 9-32 Agent Event Configuration with the SCALANCE X204RNA EEC SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 128 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu Figure 9-33 Agent Event Configuration with the SCALANCE X204 RNA You can configure the reaction of the SCALANCE X-200RNA to the following events: • "Cold / Warm Start" The SCALANCE X-200RNA was turned on or restarted by the user.
  • Page 129: Agent E-Mail Configuration

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu • "Fault State Change" The fault status has changed. The fault status can relate to the activated port monitoring, the response of the signaling contact or the power supply monitoring. •...
  • Page 130: Agent Syslog Configuration

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu • "E-Mail Address" Here, you specify the e-mail address of the recipient. • "SMTP Server IP Address" Enter the IP address of the SMTP server. • "SMTP Server Port" Enter, the port of the SMTP server.
  • Page 131: Agent Dhcp Configuration

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu • "Syslog Server IP Address" Enter, the IP address of the Syslog server. • "Syslog Server Port" Enter, the port of the Syslog server. 9.9.11 Agent DHCP Configuration Setting the DHCP mode There are several ways of identifying the SCALANCE X-200RNA in the configuration of the DHCP server:...
  • Page 132 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu • with the system name Figure 9-36 Agent DHCP Configuration • "DHCP Mode" Here, you set the DHCP mode. Note If DHCP is not enabled in the "Agent Configuration" menu item, no mode can be selected and the text "disabled"...
  • Page 133: Agent Time Configuration

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu 9.9.12 Agent Time Configuration Time-of-day synchronization in the network SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) is used for synchronizing the time in the network. The appropriate frames are sent by an SNTP server in the network. A SCALANCE X-200RNA logs on as client with this server as recipient of time-of-day frames.
  • Page 134 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.9 The "Agent" menu • "SNTP Mode" The protocol type used is displayed here: – "Poll" If you choose this protocol type, you will need to define further settings: Time Zone Offset, Time Server, Init Poll Interval, Poll Interval. •...
  • Page 135: The "Switch" Menu

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.10 The "Switch" menu 9.10 The "Switch" menu 9.10.1 Introduction In this menu, you set the parameters for the switch functionality (assign it to layer 2) of the SCALANCE X-200RNA. This includes the following functions: •...
  • Page 136: Port Status

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.10 The "Switch" menu • "Aging Enabled" A SCALANCE X-200RNA automatically learns the source addresses of the nodes connected to it. This information is used in the SCALANCE X-200RNA to forward data frames to the nodes specifically involved.
  • Page 137: Switch Forwarding Database

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.10 The "Switch" menu The five columns of the table display the following information: • "Port" This shows the port (with the SCALANCE X204RNA EEC also the SFP slot) to which the following information relates.
  • Page 138 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.10 The "Switch" menu Figure 9-40 Switch Forwarding Database The five columns of the table display the following information: • "Index" Index of the entry • "Mac Address" Learnt MAC address • "Destination Ports" Specifies the destination port via which a frame with the learnt destination MAC address must be output.
  • Page 139: Lldp Configuration

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.10 The "Switch" menu 9.10.5 LLDP Configuration In the "LLDP Configuration" dialog box, you enable/disable the forwarding of received LLDP frames for the device. Figure 9-41 Supervision Frames If the option is enabled, the device forwards LLDP frames like standard multicast frames. If the option is disabled, the device discards all received LLDP frames.
  • Page 140: Packet Size Statistic

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.10 The "Switch" menu 9.10.6.1 Packet Size Statistic Received frames sorted by length The "Packet Size Statistic" dialog box displays how many packets of which size were received at each port. If you click the "Reset Counters" button, you reset this counter for all ports. Figure 9-42 Packet Size Statistic If you click on an entry in the "Port"...
  • Page 141: Packet Type Statistic

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.10 The "Switch" menu • 512 - 1023 bytes • 1024 - 1536 bytes Figure 9-43 Packet Size Statistic Graphic With the check box in the "Packet Size" column, you decide the content of the graphic. The value in the "Packets"...
  • Page 142 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.10 The "Switch" menu Figure 9-44 Packet Type Statistic If you click on an entry in the "Port" column, the "Packet Type Statistic Graphic" dialog box is displayed for the selected port. You then see a configurable graphical representation of the counter value.
  • Page 143 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.10 The "Switch" menu Figure 9-45 Packet Type Statistic Graphic With the check box in the "Packet Type" column, you decide the content of the graphic. The value in the "Packets" column in the graphic is only displayed for a certain packet type if the appropriate check box is selected.
  • Page 144: Packet Error Statistic

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.10 The "Switch" menu 9.10.6.3 Packet Error Statistic Errors in received packets The "Packet Error Statistic" dialog box shows how many bad frames were received per port. The following error types are distinguished: •...
  • Page 145 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.10 The "Switch" menu If you click on an entry in the "Port" column, the "Packet Error Statistic Graphic" is displayed for the selected port. You then see a configurable graphical representation of the counter value. Graphic representation of the statistics This dialog box displays the number of bad frames graphically.
  • Page 146: Prp Statistic

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.10 The "Switch" menu 9.10.6.4 PRP Statistic PRP Statistic The "PRP Statistic" dialog box shows interesting statistical data for the PRP protocol. The following events are distinguished: • "Received A Frames at PRP A Port" Number of valid A frames received at port PRP A.
  • Page 147: Redundancy Statistic

    Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.10 The "Switch" menu 9.10.6.5 Redundancy Statistic Redundancy Statistic The "Redundancy Statistic" dialog box shows interesting statistical data for the HSR protocol. The following events are distinguished: • Received HSR Frames at HSR 1 Number of valid HSR frames that were received at port HSR 1.
  • Page 148 Functional description and configuration using Web Based Management 9.10 The "Switch" menu Figure 9-49 Redundancy Statistic SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 149: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Table 10-1 Construction Device type Dimensions (W x H x D) in Weight in grams Installation options - DIN rail SCALANCE - Wall mounting X204RNA 45 x 100 x 87 X204RNA EEC 70 x 147 x 123 (without protective bracket) (without protective bracket) Wall mounting with DIN rail possible...
  • Page 150 Technical specifications Table 10-4 Signaling contact Device type Voltage for the signal‐ Current through the Contact type Connectors for the ing contact signaling contact signaling contact SCALANCE X204RNA Max. 24 V DC max. 100 mA NC contact 1 x 2-pin X204RNA EEC max.
  • Page 151 Technical specifications Table 10-8 Switching properties Device type Max. number of learn‐ Aging time Switching technique Latency SCALANCE able addresses X204RNA 1023 30 seconds "Store and forward" 15 - 135 µs With HSR device: With HSR device: Cut-through between 9 µs (regardless of the ring ports HSR 1 frame length) and HSR 2.
  • Page 152 Technical specifications SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 153: Accessories And Compatible Devices

    Order number Available for SCALANCE System manual "Industrial Ethernet Net‐ 6GK1970 1BA10 0AA0 work Manual" Only available here: (http:// support.automation.siemens.com/WW/ view/en/27069465/) IE cables and accessories IE FC Stripping Tool 6GK1901‑1GA00 IE FC blade cassettes 6GK1901‑1GB00 IE FC TP standard cable GP 6XV1840‑2AH10...
  • Page 154 Accessories and compatible devices 11.1 Accessories Order number Available for SCALANCE SFP991-1LD monomode glass up to 26 6GK5991-1AF00-8AA0 SCALANCE X204RNA EEC SFP991-1LH+ monomode glass up to 70 6GK5991-1AE00-8AA0 SCALANCE X204RNA EEC Glass fibers MM robust cable (50/125) (900 μm) 6XV1873-2R SCALANCE X204RNA EEC SM robust cable (4x19/125) (900 µm) 6XV1843-2R...
  • Page 155: Prp-Compatible Devices

    Accessories and compatible devices 11.2 PRP-compatible devices 11.2 PRP-compatible devices PRP-compatible devices For a device to be used in PRP networks, it must be able to process a frame length of at least 1528 bytes (Jumbo Frames). This value is the maximum frame length including VLAN tag of 1522 bytes plus the length of the PRP trailer of 6 bytes.
  • Page 156 Accessories and compatible devices 11.2 PRP-compatible devices Product Article number As of version * SCALANCE X320-1FE, managed IE switch 6GK5 320-1BD00-2AA3 V3.7.0 SCALANCE X320-3LD FE, managed IE switch 6GK5 320-3BF00-2AA3 V3.7.0 SCALANCE X308-2M, managed IE switch 6GK5 308-2GG00-2AA2 V3.7.0 6GK5 308-2GG10-2AA2 HS 1 SCALANCE X308-2M TS, managed IE switch, printed-circuit board 6GK5 308-2GG00-2CA2...
  • Page 157 Accessories and compatible devices 11.2 PRP-compatible devices Product Article number As of version * SCALANCE X307-2EEC, managed IE switch, 100 ... 240 V AC/DC 6GK5 307-2FD00-4GA3 V3.7.0 redundant power supply unit, printed-circuit board painted SCALANCE XR324-4M EEC, managed IE switch, 24 V DC power 6GK5 324-4GG00-1ER2 V3.7.0 supply unit, cable outlet front...
  • Page 158 Accessories and compatible devices 11.2 PRP-compatible devices Hardware version You will find the hardware version of your device on the type plate. On the type plate, the hardware version is printed as a placeholder “X”. Example: X 2 3 4 5 6 In this case, "X"...
  • Page 159: Dimension Drawings

    Dimension drawings Figure 12-1 SCALANCE X204RNA, front view SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 160 Dimension drawings Figure 12-2 SCALANCE X204RNA, side view SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 161 Dimension drawings Figure 12-3 SCALANCE X204RNA EEC, front view SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 162 Dimension drawings Figure 12-4 SCALANCE X204RNA EEC, side view SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 163: Approvals

    Current approvals on the Internet You will find the current approvals for the product on the Internet pages of Siemens Industry Online Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/15273/cert). Notes for the manufacturers of machines This product is not a machine in the sense of the EC Machinery Directive or the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations (UK).
  • Page 164 EC L174, 01/07/2011, p. 88-110 You will find the EC declaration of conformity for these products on the Internet pages of Siemens Industry Online Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/15273/ cert).
  • Page 165 "SIMATIC NET Product Information Use of subassemblies/modules in a Zone 2 Hazardous Area". You will find this document • on the data medium that ships with some devices. • on the Internet pages under Siemens Industry Online Support (https:// support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/78381013).
  • Page 166 The markings of the electrical devices are: II 3 G Ex ec IIC T4 Gc DEKRA 18ATEX0025 X DEKRA 21UKEX0001 X IECEx DEK 18.0017X Importer UK: Siemens plc, Manchester M20 2UR (Ex na IIC T4 Gc, not on the nameplate) 2020322310002626 2020322310002915...
  • Page 167 Approvals Applied standard: • DIN EN 61131–2 Programmable logic controllers - Part 2: Operating resource requirements and tests. EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) The SIMATIC NET products described in these operating instructions meet the electromagnetic compatibility requirements according to the EU Directive 2014/30/EU as well as the UK- Regulation SI 2016/1091 and their associated amendments.
  • Page 168 Approvals The product meets the requirements of the standards: • Factory Mutual Approval Standard Class Number 3611 • FM Hazardous (Classified) Location Electrical Equipment: Non Incendive / Class I / Division 2 / Groups A,B,C,D / T4 and Non Incendive / Class I / Zone 2 / Group IIC / T4 Note Only variants with 24 VDC power supply meet the requirements of this approval.
  • Page 169: Culus Information Technology Equipment

    Approvals 13.1 cULus Information Technology Equipment 13.1 cULus Information Technology Equipment cULus Approval for Information Technology Equipment cULus Listed I. T. E. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. complying with • UL 60950-1 (Information Technology Equipment) • CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-03 Report no. E115352 SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 170: Culus Industrial Control Equipment

    Approvals 13.2 cULus Industrial Control Equipment 13.2 cULus Industrial Control Equipment cULus approval for industrial control equipment cULus Listed IND. CONT. EQ. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. complying with • UL 508 • CSA C22.2 No. 142-M1987 Report no. E85972 SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 171: Ul Industrial Control Equipment

    Approvals 13.3 UL Industrial Control Equipment 13.3 UL Industrial Control Equipment UL Industrial Control Equipment Underwriters Laboratories (UL) complying with Standard UL 508 SCALANCE X-200RNA Operating Instructions, 04/2022, C79000-G8976-C342-07...
  • Page 172: Ul Information Technology Equipment

    Approvals 13.4 UL Information Technology Equipment 13.4 UL Information Technology Equipment UL Information Technology Equipment Underwriters Laboratories (UL) complying with Standard UL 60950-1 CSA Approval for Information Technology Equipment CSA Certification Mark Canadian Standard Association CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-03 CSA Approval for Industrial Control Equipment CSA Certification Mark Canadian Standard Association CSA C22.2 No.
  • Page 173 Approvals 13.4 UL Information Technology Equipment Applied standards: • AS/NZS CISPR11 (Industrial, scientific and medical equipment - Radio-frequency disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement). • EN 61000-6-4 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-4: Generic standards - Emission standard for industrial environments You will find the current versions of the standards in the currently valid RCM SDoCs (Self- Declaration of Conformity).
  • Page 174: Fda And Iec X204Rna Eec Marking

    • "Industrial Ethernet / PROFINET Industrial Ethernet" System Manual (https:// support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/27069465) • "Industrial Ethernet / PROFINET - Passive Network Components" System Manual (https:// support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/84922825) • "EMC Installation Guidelines" configuration manual (https:// support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/60612658)
  • Page 175: Index

    Index Approvals, 163 Glossary, 9 Article number, 7 Group Name, 122, 124 Autonegotiation, 38, 43, 137 HTTPS Only, 116 BOOTP, 116 IP address, 87, 116, 117 CE mark, 163 Configuration options, 87 Connector pinout SCALANCE X204RNA EEC, 42 SCALANCE X204RNA, 31, 37 LED simulation, 90 DCP, 116 Default gateway, 116...
  • Page 176 Index Repeat, 117 Restart, 96 RFC 1518, 86 RFC 1519, 86 Safety notices for installation, 57 general, 13 Use in hazardous areas, 13, 57, 69 when connecting up, 69 Security level, 122 Set Value, 92 SIMATIC NET glossary, 9 SIMATIC NET manual, 9 SMTP server IP address, 130 SMTP Server Port, 130 SNMP, 118...

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