Chapter 7
Configure Switch Features
Table 42 - DLR Port Choices for Stratix 5700 and ArmorStratix 5700 Switches
Switch
1783-BMS10CGP
Fa 1/7
1783-BMS10CGN
Fa 1/7
1783-BMS12T4E2CGL
Fa 1/15
1783-BMS12T4E2CGP
Fa 1/15
1783-BMS12T4E2CGNK
Fa 1/15
1783-BMS20CL
Fa 1/15
1783-BMS20CA
Fa 1/15
1783-BMS20CGL
Fa 1/15
1783-BMS20CGP
Fa 1/15
1783-BMS20CGN
Fa 1/15
1783-BMS20CGPK
Fa 1/15
1783-ZMS4T4E2TGP
Fa 1/7
1783-ZMS8T8E2TGP
Fa 1/15
1783-ZMS4T4E2TGN
Fa 1/7
1783-ZMS8E82TGN
Fa 1/15
216
Fa 1/8
Gi 1/1
Gi 1/2
Fa 1/8
Gi 1/1
Gi 1/2
Fa 1/16
Gi 1/1
Gi 1/2
Fa 1/16
Gi 1/1
Gi 1/2
Fa 1/16
Gi 1/1
Gi 1/2
Fa 1/16
Fa 1/16
Fa 1/16
Gi 1/1
Gi 1/2
Fa 1/16
Gi 1/1
Gi 1/2
Fa 1/16
Gi 1/1
Gi 1/2
Fa 1/16
Gi 1/1
Gi 1/2
Fa 1/8
Gi 1/1
Gi 1/2
Fa 1/16
Gi 1/1
Gi 1/2
Fa 1/8
Gi 1/1
Gi 1/2
Fa 1/16
Gi 1/1
Gi 1/2
DLR Considerations
IMPORTANT Depending on your network architecture, DLR topology limitations can exist.
Some switch capabilities are not supported on DLR-enabled ports.
Unsupported capabilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
• EtherChannels
• NAT
• REP
• MST/PVST/RPVST
• FlexLinks
• 802.1x Security
• Multiple VLANs
• Smartport roles, except for Multiport Automation Device or None
DLR ports function only as access ports and not trunk ports.
Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM007G-EN-P - February 2017
Port
Fa 1/17
Fa 1/18
Fa 1/17
Fa 1/18
Fa 1/17
Fa 1/18
Fa 1/17
Fa 1/18
Fa 1/17
Fa 1/18
Fa 1/17
Fa 1/18
Make sure to validate your DLR topology within the larger network before
production use.
Fa 1/19
Fa 1/20
Fa 1/19
Fa 1/20
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