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  • Page 1 2016-01-19 EVISED ® N-Tron Series Installation & User Manual 700/7000 Products Software Manual | January 2016 N-Tron® Series 700/7000 Switch CIP™ Manual...
  • Page 2 Copyright, © 2016 Red Lion Controls, Inc. 20 Willow Springs Circle York, PA 17406 All rights reserved. Red Lion, the Red Lion logo and N-Tron® are registered trademarks of Red Lion Controls, Inc. All other company and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2016-01-19 EVISED 700/7000 CIP User Manual Introduction ................................2 1.1 CIP Components ..............................2 1.1.1 Electronic Data Sheet (EDS) ........................2 1.1.2 CIP Objects ..............................2 1.1.2.1 Identity Object ............................3 1.1.2.2 TCP/IP Interface Object ........................5 1.1.2.3 Ethernet Link Object..........................6 1.1.2.4 N-Tron Switch Object ..........................
  • Page 4 2016-01-19 EVISED 4.3.10 FactoryTalk View SE Client Setup ......................47 4.4 Sample Project ..............................48 Rockwell Faceplate Quick Reference Guide ....................... 49 5.1 Introduction ................................ 49 5.2 Home Display ..............................50 5.3 Diagnostics Display ............................53 5.4 Settings Display ..............................55 5.5 Alarm Display ..............................
  • Page 5 The manual is intended for use by personnel who are responsible for operating and maintaining network equipment; consequently, it assumes a basic working knowledge of general switch functions and the Internet Protocol (IP). Trademark Red Lion Controls acknowledges and recognizes ownership of the following Acknowledgments trademarked terms used in this document. •...
  • Page 6 While every effort has been made to ensure that this document is complete and accurate at the time of release, the information that it contains is subject to change. Red Lion is not responsible for any additions to or alterations of the original document. Industrial networks vary widely in their configurations, topologies, and traffic conditions.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    2016-01-19 EVISED 1. Introduction EtherNet/IP™, better known as the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP™), was designed for use in process control and industrial automation applications. CIP was designed to provide consistent device access to eliminate the need for vendor specific software for configuration and monitoring of individual devices.
  • Page 8: Identity Object

    2016-01-19 EVISED 1.1.2.1 Identity Object The identity object class (Class code = 0x01) and instance attributes are implemented as defined by CIP Vol 1, 5-2 [1]. There is one instance (1) of this object. Service code (0x32) will get all attributes, including optional attributes.
  • Page 9 2016-01-19 EVISED Assigned_Name STRINGI This is the user assigned switch name. Geographic_Location STRINGI This is the user assigned switch location. The table below defines fault bits within the Status attribute of the Identity object. Called Definition Minor Recoverable Fault Power supply 1, Power supply 2, N-Ring Full, System, Port utilization, Temperature, N-Link partner is down, N-Link integrity fault Minor Unrecoverable Fault...
  • Page 10: Tcp/Ip Interface Object

    2016-01-19 EVISED 1.1.2.2 TCP/IP Interface Object The TCP/IP Interface object class (Class code = 0xF5) and instance attributes are implemented as defined by CIP Vol 2, 5-3 [2]. There is only one instance (1) of this object. The following table summarizes the attributes in the TCP/IP Interface object. Name Format Description...
  • Page 11: Ethernet Link Object

    2016-01-19 EVISED TTL Value USINT TTL Value for EtherNet/IP multicast packets. Default is 1. Range is 1-255 Mcast Config STRUCT of: IP multicast configuration Alloc Contro USINT Multicast address allocation control word. Determines how addresses are allocated Reserved USINT Reserved for future use. Shall be 0 Num Mcast UINT Number of IP multicast addresses to...
  • Page 12 2016-01-19 EVISED Media Counters STRUCT of: Alignment Errors UDINT (32) Frames received that are not an integral number of octets in length FCS Errors UDINT (32) Frames received that do not pass the FCS check Single Collisions UDINT (32) Successfully transmitted frames which experienced exactly one collision Multiple Collisions UDINT (32)
  • Page 13: N-Tron Switch Object

    2016-01-19 EVISED RX Unicast Packet Rate UDINT32 Number of RX unicast packets per second. TX Multicast Packet Rate UDINT32 Number of TX multicast packets per second RX Multicast Packet Rate UDINT32 Number of RX multicast packets per second TX Broadcast Packet Rate UDINT32 Number of TX broadcast packets per second.
  • Page 14 2016-01-19 EVISED Bit 10: Port Utilization Alarm Bit 11: Temperature Alarm IGMP Querier USINT (8) Query Status: Status 0 = Disabled, 1 = Active (manual), 2 = Active (Auto), 3 = Backup (Auto) [enabled but not active]. USINT (8) IGMP Version IGMP Version (V1, V2, V3, etc).
  • Page 15 2016-01-19 EVISED SHORT_STR System Human readable representation of firmware version Firmware string. Version String SHORT_STR System Boot Human readable representation of boot loader Loader version string. Version String STRINGI System Fault Human readable representation of error status. String May contain multiple errors. Length is contained as part of the STRINGI data type.
  • Page 16: Cip Services

    2016-01-19 EVISED 1.1.2.5 CIP Services The table following is a summary of the supported services as defined by CIP Vol 1, Appendix A: Explicit Messaging Services [1]. Service Service Description Identity TCP/IP Ethernet N-Tron Vendor Code Link Object 1 Get_Attributes_All Reset Yes –...
  • Page 17 2016-01-19 EVISED In an RSLogix 5000 environment, these assemblies are configured in the “Connection Parameters” panel of the Generic Ethernet Module. (Note that input and output assemblies are reversed.) More information is contained in the section for Add-On Instruction installation. N-Tron®...
  • Page 18: Rockwell Rslogix 5000 - Aoi

    2016-01-19 EVISED 2. Rockwell RSLogix 5000 – AOI 2.1 Material Prerequisites • N-Tron® series switch • RSLogix Add-On Instructions (AOI) 2.2 Installation Instructions Software Installation Prerequisites 2.2.1 1. RSLogix 5000 version 17 or later 2. N-Tron switch with firmware version that includes CIP™ support Summary of Installation Steps 2.2.2 1.
  • Page 19: Add A Generic Ethernet Module To The I/O Configuration

    2016-01-19 EVISED 4. The Add-On Instruction tree showing AOIs for 708FX2, 708TX, and several auxiliary AOIs. Add a Generic Ethernet Module to the I/O Configuration. 2.3.2 The Generic Ethernet Module is located under the “Communications” group: N-Tron® Series 700/7000 Switch CIP™ Manual -14-...
  • Page 20 2016-01-19 EVISED Configure the module as shown. Use the proper IP address and connection parameters for your installation. 1. Click the Connection tab and set the desired RPI. The input assembly will be received from the switch at the selected RPI. N-Tron®...
  • Page 21: Add An Instance Of The Aoi In Your Application

    2016-01-19 EVISED 2. Click OK The new module will appear in the I/O Configuration tree: Add an Instance of the AOI in Your Application 2.3.3 Create a new rung in the MainRoutine and add the AOI for your specific switch to the rung. N-Tron®...
  • Page 22: Create And Configure Tags For The Aoi

    2016-01-19 EVISED The following will appear: Create and Configure Tags for the AOI 2.3.4 Add tag names for the various fields. For example: 1. Right click on each new tag name and create each tag. Note: The tags for Switch_Inputs and Switch_Outputs, shown in the rectangle above, were created when the Generic Ethernet Module was added.
  • Page 23 2016-01-19 EVISED 2. Click the button to the right of the “Get_Message” tag and configure as shown: N-Tron® Series 700/7000 Switch CIP™ Manual -18-...
  • Page 24 2016-01-19 EVISED 3. Click the button to the right of the “Get_Message_Extended” tag and configure as shown: N-Tron® Series 700/7000 Switch CIP™ Manual -19-...
  • Page 25: Verify The New Rslogix Configuration

    2016-01-19 EVISED 4. Click the button to the right of the “Set_Message” tag and configure as shown: Verify the New RSLogix Configuration 2.3.5 1. Verify your changes by clicking Logic > Verify > Controller. 2. If there are no warnings or errors, the RSLogix configuration is complete. N-Tron®...
  • Page 26: Input_Assembly Parameter

    2016-01-19 EVISED 2.4 Input_Assembly Parameter Some data comes from the switch at the RPI (requested packet interval) set for the Generic Ethernet Module. The data is available in tags like these below (a mapping of the Switch_Inputs data): These tags represent a switch specific (708FX2) view of the assembly data. N-Tron®...
  • Page 27: Switch_Parameters Parameter

    2016-01-19 EVISED 2.5 Switch_Parameters Parameter The AOI requests additional information from the switch as needed by a faceplate display (and when started). This includes the CIP Identity object, the CIP TCP/IP object, an instance of the CIP Ethernet Link object, and the NTRON Switch object. The following RSLogix 5000 screenshot shows a top level view of some of the AOI “Switch_Parameters”...
  • Page 28: Sample Project

    2016-01-19 EVISED 2.8 Sample Project A sample project is included in the CIP_Installation_Kit_1_7_0.zip file. It is named NTRON_Demo.ACD. To use the sample project, you may need to change the controller type used in your environment, and you will need to setup the Project path. If you have any suggestions for improving the AOI or the installation instructions, please send them to Support@redlion.net with subject “RSLogix5000 AOI”.
  • Page 29: Rockwell Rslogix 5000 - Tag Reference

    2016-01-19 EVISED 3. Rockwell RSLogix 5000 – Tag Reference The assembly data received from an N-Tron® series switch can be viewed with generic tags or switch specific tags. Generic tags are defined by the data type UDT_NTRON_Switch_In_v0. Switch specific tags are defined by a switch specific data type.
  • Page 30: Generic Assembly Tags

    2016-01-19 EVISED 3.1 Generic Assembly Tags Data Type: UDT_NTRON_Switch_In_v0 Generic view of assembly data received from an N-Tron Switch. Name Data Type Description System_Faults UDT_NT Status of various system faults RON_Syst em_Faults _NT24k_v 0 Admin_Status DINT Admin Status of first 32 ports. Also available as port specific tags Admin_Status_1 BOOL...
  • Page 31 2016-01-19 EVISED Name Data Type Description Link_Status_33 Link_Status_34 Link_Status_35 … BOOL 1=active, 0=inactive Link_Status_62 Link_Status_63 Link_Status_64 Utilization_Alarm DINT Bandwidth utilization alarms for first 32 ports. Also available as port specific tags Utilization_Alarm_1 Utilization_Alarm_2 Utilization_Alarm_3 1=bandwidth utilization exceeds a high or low limit, 0=bandwidth utilization within limits …...
  • Page 32: 7506Gx2 Assembly Tags

    2016-01-19 EVISED Name Data Type Description Utilization_1 Utilization_2 Utilization_3 … SINT Bandwidth utilization in percent Utilization_62 Utilization_63 Utilization_64 Update_Counter 3.2 7506GX2 Assembly Tags Data Type: UDT_NTRON_Switch_7506GX2_In_v0 Specific view of assembly data received from an N-Tron 7506GX2 Switch. Name Data Type Description UDT_NTRON_ System_Faults_...
  • Page 33: System Fault Tags

    2016-01-19 EVISED 1=bandwidth utilization exceeds a high or low limit, 0=bandwidth utilization Utilization_Alarm_T1 BOOL within limits Utilization_Alarm_T2 BOOL Utilization_Alarm_T3 BOOL Utilization_Alarm_T4 BOOL Utilization_Alarm_G BOOL Utilization_Alarm_G BOOL Number of CIP Ethernet/IP class 1 Class1_Connections (multicast) connections Number of CIP Ethernet/IP class 3 Class3_Connections (unicast) connections Temperature in degrees Celsius.
  • Page 34 2016-01-19 EVISED N-Ring but the higher N-Ring port is. 1=Indicates that an N-Ring connection is only broken in one direction. The higher N-Ring port is not receiving self health frames around NRing_Part_High BOOL the N-Ring but the lower N-Ring port is. NRing_Multiple_Man 1=Indicates that more than one N-Ring agers...
  • Page 35: Cip Tags

    2016-01-19 EVISED 3.4 CIP Tags There are tags for each CIP object. The tags correspond to the object’s attributes. • Identity object • TCP/IP Interface object • Ethernet Link object • N-Tron® switch object Identity Object 3.4.1 Data Type: UDT_NTRON_CIP_Identity_v0 Name Data Type Description...
  • Page 36: Ethernet Link Object

    2016-01-19 EVISED Configuration_Control DINT Interface control flags Path_Size Size of Path Logical segments identifying the physical Object_Path_1 link object Logical segments identifying the physical Object_Path_2 link object IP_Address DINT The device’s IP address. Network_Mask DINT The device’s network mask Gateway_Address DINT Default gateway address Name_Server_1...
  • Page 37 2016-01-19 EVISED OutDiscards DINT Outbound packets discarded OutErrors DINT Outbound packets that contain errors Frames received that are not an integral Alignment_Errors DINT number of octets in length Frames received that do not pass the FCS_Errors DINT FCS check Successfully transmitted frames which Single_Collisions DINT experienced exactly one collision...
  • Page 38 2016-01-19 EVISED 0-unknown, 1-internal, 2-twisted pair, 3- Interface_Type SINT optical 0-unknown, 1-enabled and ready, 2- Interface_State SINT disabled, 3-testing Admin_State SINT 1=enabled, 0=disabled Interface_Label STRING Label like "TX5" Something like: Port 1 - 10/100 Mbit Interface_Description STRING TX Port 15 - 100 MBit FX Percentage of entire interface bandwidth Interface_Utilization SINT...
  • Page 39: N-Tron Switch Object

    2016-01-19 EVISED N-Tron Switch Object 3.4.4 Data Type: UDT_NTRON_CIP_Switch_v0 Name Data Type Description Device_Uptime DINT Number of seconds since device was powered up. Port_Count DINT Total port count 0 = Invalid port, 1 = Port exists on device Bit 0: Valid_Ports DINT[2] Port 1 Bit 1: Port 2 etc.
  • Page 40 2016-01-19 EVISED Reset_MIB_Counts DINT[2] Reset port MIB counters. (1 bit per port to reset). Device_MAC_Address SINT[6] MAC address of device Bit mask of device roles. Bits= 0 = N-Ring Manager 1 = N-Ring Member 2 = N-Ring AutoDetect 3 = N-Link Master 4 = N-Link Device_Role DINT Slave 5 = N-Link Coupler...
  • Page 41: Rockwell Automation® Factorytalk® - Faceplate Installation

    2016-01-19 EVISED 4. Rockwell Automation® FactoryTalk® - Faceplate Installation 4.1 Material Prerequisites • N-Tron® 700-series switch • FactoryTalk View ME/SE Faceplate Displays 4.2 Installation Instructions Software Installation Prerequisites 4.2.1 • FactoryTalk View Studio – ME/SE version 5 or later • N-Tron series switch with firmware version 3 or later Summary of Faceplate Installation Steps 4.2.2 1.
  • Page 42: Import Graphics Into Your Project

    2016-01-19 EVISED 2. In the following screenshot, the shortcut is named PLC. 3. Click the “Yes” button and if ME, click the “Copy from Design to Runtime” button. Import Graphics into your Project 4.3.2 1. Right-click on Global in the Graphics folder and select Import and Export from the pop 2.
  • Page 43 2016-01-19 EVISED 3. Click on the desired radio button as shown and click Next.: 4. Click on the desired option radio button as shown and click Next. 5. The following dialog screen should appear. N-Tron® Series 700/7000 Switch CIP™ Manual -38-...
  • Page 44: Import Local Messages

    2016-01-19 EVISED 6. For SE, use the FactoryTalk_View_SE folder in the above dialog. 7. The following global objects should appear in the Explorer window: Import Local Messages 4.3.3 1. Select the folder (FactoryTalk_View_ME\Display_export\local) containing the local message files (.loc). Import all N-Tron*.loc files. N-Tron®...
  • Page 45: Import Images

    2016-01-19 EVISED 2. The Explorer window should show these files: Import Images 4.3.4 1. Select the folder (FactoryTalk_View_ME\Display_export\Install\images) containing the image files (.bmp). Import all NTRON*.bmp files. 2. The Explorer window should show several new files: N-Tron® Series 700/7000 Switch CIP™ Manual -40-...
  • Page 46: Import Tags

    2016-01-19 EVISED Import Tags 4.3.5 Import tags using the Tag Import and Export Wizard. 1. Select the NTRON-Tags.CSV to import(FactoryTalk_View_ME\Display_export\Install\tags). 2. The result should be these tags: Access Faceplate Displays 4.3.6 To access the faceplate displays, create a display using the global object NTRON_Display. (File >...
  • Page 47 2016-01-19 EVISED 4. In the Display Settings for the NTRON_Display (open the NTRON_Display display, Edit > Display Settings) 5. Click the Behavior panel and assign the newly created macro as the startup macro. 6. Click the General tab and change Display Type and Size. 7.
  • Page 48 2016-01-19 EVISED N-Tron® Series 700/7000 Switch CIP™ Manual -43-...
  • Page 49: Configure Display Parameters

    2016-01-19 EVISED 8. Here is the SE form displayed: Configure Display Parameters 4.3.7 1. On the display where you wish to show the faceplate, create a Goto Display button. 2. Create a parameter file that will be associated with the button. N-Tron®...
  • Page 50 2016-01-19 EVISED 3. Substitute your shortcut for “PLC” and the name of your Switch_Parameters for N228Params, in the parameter file. 4. Assign a display and parameter file to the Goto Display button. 5. Here is the ME form displayed: 6. Here is the SE form displayed: N-Tron®...
  • Page 51: Optionally Add Composite Switch Image To Display

    2016-01-19 EVISED Optionally Add Composite Switch Image to Display 4.3.8 You can also display an image of an NTRON switch using the global object NTRON_graphic. When used, define Global Object Parameter #1 as follows: Optionally Add Specific Switch Image to Display 4.3.9 The NTRON_graphic global object is a composite of several N-Tron switches.
  • Page 52: Factorytalk View Se Client Setup

    2016-01-19 EVISED To work around this limitation, use individual global objects for each switch. 1. Import individual global objects using the BatchImport_Global_NTRON_Switches.xml import file. The global object names contain the switch name, such as NTRON_708TX. 2. Setup Global Object Parameter #1 as described for the NTRON_graphic object. 3.
  • Page 53: Sample Project

    2016-01-19 EVISED 4.4 Sample Project To view a sample project refer to the ME or SE sample project archive named NTRON_demo.apa. If you have any suggestions for improving the faceplate’s or the installation instructions, please send them to support@redlion.net with subject “FactoryTalk Faceplates”. N-Tron®...
  • Page 54: Rockwell Faceplate Quick Reference Guide

    2016-01-19 EVISED 5. Rockwell Faceplate Quick Reference Guide 5.1 Introduction The Faceplates consists of several displays: • Home • Diagnostics • Settings, and • Alarm Click the buttons at the top of the screen to navigate between the displays. The “?” button is used to toggle the display of help text, and the “X” button is used to exit the Faceplate’s.
  • Page 55: Home Display

    2016-01-19 EVISED 5.2 Home Display The Home Display shows general switch information. The trend shows CPU utilization. Some fields show simple values, such as IP Address. Other fields, such as Device Role, show values that depend on the switch configuration. Fields that do not apply to a specific switch model will be hidden.
  • Page 56 2016-01-19 EVISED Open switch. Closed N-Ring Status Fault The N-Ring status, if the switch is Partial-Low configured as an N-Ring manager. Partial-High Multiple-Managers N/A (if N-Ring auto-member, or N-Ring disabled) Unknown (if N-Ring member) IGMP Querier Disabled Internet Group Management Active-Manual Protocol Querier status Active-Auto...
  • Page 57 2016-01-19 EVISED The LED at the top of the switch graphic will be green if there are no faults, red if a fault has occurred. Faults can be viewed on the alarms display. N-Tron® Series 700/7000 Switch CIP™ Manual -52-...
  • Page 58: Diagnostics Display

    2016-01-19 EVISED 5.3 Diagnostics Display The diagnostics display shows information for a selected switch port. Use the buttons at the bottom to select a switch port and use the buttons at the left to select a port variable to trend. The highlighted variable is trended at the bottom.
  • Page 59 2016-01-19 EVISED Port Role RSTP The role of the port, which is based on the switch N-Ring configuration. Some combinations are possible. For more N-Link Control details, see the user manual for the 700 switch family. N-Link Partner RSTP, N-Link Partner N-Ring, N-Link Partner N-Link Coupler RSTP, N-Link Coupler...
  • Page 60: Settings Display

    2016-01-19 EVISED 5.4 Settings Display The settings display allows some switch port related settings to be changed. Use the buttons at the bottom to select a switch port and use the buttons at the left to select a port setting to change. Use the wide up/down buttons toward the bottom to select a value, and the Enter button to accept the change.
  • Page 61: Alarm Display

    2016-01-19 EVISED 5.5 Alarm Display The alarm display shows the status of several alarms. Alarms with a gray background and an “N/A” suffix do not apply for the switch type, or for the current configuration of the switch. Values ending with “OK” will be green, values ending with “Error” will be red, and those with “N/A”...
  • Page 62 2016-01-19 EVISED N-Ring Error (Partial High, Mult Mgrs) N-Ring OK N-Ring N/A Configuration Device Configuration Device OK This field is displayed if the Configuration Device Error switch supports a Configuration Device N/A configuration device Temperature Temperature OK This field is displayed if the Temperature Error switch supports a temperature Temperature N/A...

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