Procentec Atlas 101-800110 User Manual

Monitoring and diagnosing ethernet networks

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  • Page 1 Atlas User Manual...
  • Page 2 However, the content in this manual is reviewed regularly and necessary corrections will be included in subsequent editions. Suggestions for improvements are welcome. Copyright © 2017 PROCENTEC All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.
  • Page 3: Important Information

    For further information about environment-friendly recycling and the procedure for the disposing of your old equipment, please contact: PROCENTEC Klopperman 16 2292 JD WATERINGEN The Netherlands T: +31-(0)174-671800 F: +31-(0)174-671801 E: info@procentec.com Document Updates You can obtain constantly updated information on PROCENTEC products on the Internet at www.procentec.com © PROCENTEC 3/58...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Web interface ....................11 Terminology and definitions ......................11 Prevent SSL warnings ................... 13 Making the Atlas accessible using one of its official names ............13 Installing the PROCENTEC root certificate ..................14 5.2.1 For Chrome ............................14 5.2.2 For Internet Explorer ........................14 Dashboard ....................15 System buttons ..........................15...
  • Page 5 Using the Settings in the web interface ...................45 21. Firewall settings ................... 46 22. Technical specifications ................47 23. Order codes ....................49 24. Certificates ....................50 25. Sales offices and distributors ............... 51 26. About PROCENTEC ..................56 © PROCENTEC 5/58...
  • Page 6 27. Notes ......................57 © PROCENTEC 6/58...
  • Page 7: Product Description

    The tool is perfect for preventing unexpected and expensive downtime within industrial Ethernet networks. PROCENTEC’s Atlas provides unique insight in your networks health and topology. With PROCENTEC Atlas operators and engineers can easily detect problems and find their causes within your network. This prevents costly down times.
  • Page 8: Quick Start

    Office port to the office network. The Atlas is now operational. From here you can change settings, layout and behavior of the Atlas. If connected to a factory network, it will start scanning and gathering information. © PROCENTEC 8/58...
  • Page 9: Installation Instructions

    RDY LED will go on. You will see the Network Status LED blink yellow as long as the Setup Wizard has not been completed and a measurement has not been started. Figure 1 – Atlas mounted on a 35mm DIN rail © PROCENTEC 9/58...
  • Page 10: Ethernet Connections

    IP address of the office side of Atlas, go to the ‘Network Adapter Settings’ and enter the details as shown in . For more advanced settings contact your system administrator. Figure 3 - IP settings © PROCENTEC 10/58...
  • Page 11: Web Interface

    In this manual the following terms and definitions are used to refer to items in the web interface. Device mode Quick Access Drawer System Bar Tool Bar Tile Indicator System buttons Application Bar Figure 4 - Terminology used in the web interface © PROCENTEC 11/58...
  • Page 12 Location Icon Column Options Table Options Figure 5 - Terminology used in the web interface (continued) © PROCENTEC 12/58...
  • Page 13: Prevent Ssl Warnings

    Your network administrator can help you with this. To verify that your Atlas is reachable using its name you can simply ping it by opening a command prompt and run the command: ping atlas or ping <serialnumber>.atlas in a command prompt. © PROCENTEC 13/58...
  • Page 14: Installing The Procentec Root Certificate

    • In case you get a response, your atlas is reachable by its name. 5.2 Installing the PROCENTEC root certificate The second step is to import PROCENTEC´s root certificate. Please download this file using https://<youratlas>/ProcentecCA.p7b 5.2.1 For Chrome Do the following to install the certificate: •...
  • Page 15: Dashboard

    This will not affect your settings configuration, custom topology views, or the notifications log file which may be exported. Current User Clicking the current user button shows the current user and the logout button. © PROCENTEC 15/58...
  • Page 16 This is done for the Dashboard, Topology, Q-factor, Traffic light, Device list, Trending and OPC UA page. Application Menu Within the Application menu there is the function to generate a Report. See the chapter Report about what the generation of the report includes. © PROCENTEC 16/58...
  • Page 17: Dashboard Organization

    The dashboard is a matrix of tiles and can be organized in 3 different ways: • Show all: All available tiles are shown in a fixed arrangement Show recommended: Only tiles are shown which PROCENTEC deems most important • •...
  • Page 18: User Administration

    The default passwords can be changed in the Settings menu. Click on the Quick Drawer Access button and , click ‘Settings’ or double-click on the System Bar (admin only) and click on the icon. Then choose the ‘User’ tab. © PROCENTEC 18/58...
  • Page 19: Default Users

    View/use the OPC UA page View/use the Topology page View/use the Q-Factor page View/use the Device List page View/use the ‘Factory Reset’ button View/use the System Bar View/use the Setup Wizard Edit the users and passwords Edit Atlas settings © PROCENTEC 19/58...
  • Page 20: Password Best Practice

    Never share passwords with anyone. Always use strong passwords. Avoid: test, 123456, <your company name>, <your first name>, Atlas, • PROCENTEC, etc. • Change passwords immediately if they may have been compromised. If passwords must be written down, store it in a secure place and destroy it when it is no longer •...
  • Page 21: Setup Wizard

    Step 1 Select the language. Over time, more interface languages will be released and available for download in the ‘Download Software’ section on www.procentec.com. Setting a language will take effect after the Setup Wizard has been completed. Set the correct time zone. The time zone will be will be used to show the time in the top of the web interface (system bar) and in the reports.
  • Page 22: Topology

    The Galaxy view shows a self-organizing network diagram where switches are shown as central devices. In the Galaxy view user devices can be dragged to other positions. When dragging a device to a new place, the topology will automatically be re-arranged. © PROCENTEC 22/58...
  • Page 23: Tree View

    The positions will be saved automatically, can be viewed and edited in multiple browsers and are persistent over a restart. Also it is possible to rename or delete a custom view the Delete and Rename buttons. © PROCENTEC 23/58...
  • Page 24: Graph Search

    This is another Atlas on the network.. This is an I/O controller. The label next to the device indicates the supported industrial protocol. This is an I/O device. The label next to the device indicates the supported industrial protocol. © PROCENTEC 24/58...
  • Page 25 Topology as defined in the PROFINET standard. This is not mandatory for other Industrial Ethernet devices. It is a device outside of the scan range. The device can be found based on its MAC address but cannot be accessed via an IP address. © PROCENTEC 25/58...
  • Page 26: Device Status Indicators In The Topology View

    The port load is over 50% (port load > 50%) • The devices report different links speeds The existence of InDiscards, OutDiscards, InErrors or OutErrors • 1..28 The number on the link is the physical switch port of the device that this cable is connected to. © PROCENTEC 26/58...
  • Page 27: Protocol Indicators In The Topology View

    (see Figure 7). Enable this setting to ignore errors generated by this device based on its MAC address. Ignoring a device will be done at a variety of places within the Atlas. © PROCENTEC 27/58...
  • Page 28 Traffic Light or Q-Factor, or be displayed in the notifications log. Ignored devices are labelled in the Q-Factor. Notifications which are generated by the device are stored and downloadable as CSV but now shown. Identification and Maintenance © PROCENTEC 28/58...
  • Page 29: Link Details

    Warning: some devices can report an incorrect link speed (e.g. 10 Mbps instead of 100 Mbps). An indication that this occurs is when two devices in a link report different link speeds. This is not possible in Ethernet connections. © PROCENTEC 29/58...
  • Page 30: Q-Factor

    A single overall Q-Factor, indicating the quality of a complete network. Currently the overall Q-Factor equals to the lowest Q-Factor of an individual network device. Figure 9 - Multiple Q-Factors: Overall Q-Factor on the left, individual Q-Factors in the middle and on the right © PROCENTEC 30/58...
  • Page 31: Traffic Light

    A device previously seen (e.g. by ping) is not responding anymore In or Out discards (the number of telegrams which did not fit in the internal buffer of a switch) • • In or Out Errors (transmission errors or CRC errors) © PROCENTEC 31/58...
  • Page 32: Device List

    It is also possible to combine two or more filters. Simply enable a filter for each column that you want • to filter, for example an IP address filter and a MAC address filter: Combined filter Figure 11 - Combined IP and MAC address filter © PROCENTEC 32/58...
  • Page 33: Available Columns

    Max. outgoing load The highest measured network load (in %) for the outgoing/egress port. If a network device has more than one port the highest load of all the highest port values is shown. See warning below © PROCENTEC 33/58...
  • Page 34 Retrieved by using a specific PROFINET IO network protocol function (I&M0 Identification & Maintenance function as defined by PROFIBUS/PROFINET International) Revision counter A settings alteration tracking number implemented by some industrial network protocols (e.g. the I&M0 Identification & Maintenance function as defined by PROFIBUS/PROFINET International). © PROCENTEC 34/58...
  • Page 35 Warning: Some devices report an incorrect link speed (e.g. 10 Mbps instead of 100 Mbps). Since the link speed is used to calculate the load, the reported load can be incorrect. If the reported load is very high, check the link speed in the topology overview. © PROCENTEC 35/58...
  • Page 36: Trending

    Min: The minimum value of Q-Factor of the network found during the chosen period It is possible to select which of these values you want to have displayed in Trending by clicking on the respective legend items. © PROCENTEC 36/58...
  • Page 37: Report

    Report. Please note that the Report window is opened in a separate browser tab. Make sure your doesn’t block opening new tabs. If you use a pop-up blocker, white-list the IP address of your Atlas. © PROCENTEC 37/58...
  • Page 38: Opc Ua

    Device information • • Traffic Light – entire network • Q-Factor – entire network Measurement Status • 16. E-mail Notifications The E-mail Notifications tile is a shortcut to the Email settings. See chapter 17.6 for more information. © PROCENTEC 38/58...
  • Page 39: Settings

    (administrator, engineer, operator). Before assigning a new password the administrator first needs to enter his own password again and subsequently the new password and a confirmation of the new password. More information can be found in the chapter 7 User administration. © PROCENTEC 39/58...
  • Page 40: Date & Time

    In case you configure the interface manually and you would like to make use of automatic time (via the internet) you should enter the Gateway and DNS servers. More information can be found in the chapter 3.4 Ethernet connections. © PROCENTEC 40/58...
  • Page 41: Network Monitoring

    The interval is the minimum number of minutes between two e-mail alerts. Before you save your settings, you’re advised to test them first by clicking the Send test email button. All the recipients will receive this test e-mail. © PROCENTEC 41/58...
  • Page 42: System

    17.8 Updates New firmware can be downloaded from the PROCENTEC website and uploaded in the Updates tab. More instructions about updating the Atlas can be found in the chapter 19 Updating the firmware. © PROCENTEC 42/58...
  • Page 43: About

    The upload license button will enable to select a new license file. During the upload of a new license file, the file is checked. If the file is not valid the old license will be restored and an error will be shown. © PROCENTEC 43/58...
  • Page 44: Updating The Firmware

    19. Updating the firmware The application running on Atlas will be regularly updated by PROCENTEC. Such an update may include the addition of new valuable features, fixes for issues encountered in the field or updates to the underlying operating system.
  • Page 45: Resetting The Device To Factory Defaults

    After the reset, it will reboot and be reachable on the default IP addresses again. You need to fill out the Setup Wizard before the Atlas can continue normal operation again. Until that time, the yellow traffic light and the green RDY LED will blink. © PROCENTEC 45/58...
  • Page 46: Firewall Settings

    Only used when the OPC UA service is started in Atlas. 5353/UDP MDNS/Avahi To report the hostname to Apple machines. 34964/UDP PROFINET-I&M/RPC Closed Used to collect PROFINET specific information. 44819/UDP EtherNet/IP Closed Used to find devices supporting EtherNet/IP. © PROCENTEC 46/58...
  • Page 47: Technical Specifications

    For the rest of the world the power supply shall meet the requirements for limited power sources as defined in IEC/EN 60950-1 cl. 2.5 Possible power supplies: Phoenix STEP-PS series Traco power TCL series XP-power DNR120-480 series © PROCENTEC 47/58...
  • Page 48 100 .. 150 mΩ (including plug) UL maximum contact rating max. 10W 24VDC, 400mA SD card Supported types SD and SDHC Size Maximum 32 GB USB ports Type USB 2.0 Maximum output power 500 mA per port Others MTBF To be defined © PROCENTEC 48/58...
  • Page 49: Order Codes

    23. Order codes Component Order code Remarks Atlas 101-800110 Atlas main unit including mounting materials © PROCENTEC 49/58...
  • Page 50: Certificates

    24. Certificates © PROCENTEC 50/58...
  • Page 51: Sales Offices And Distributors

    25. Sales offices and distributors HEADQUARTERS PROCENTEC T: +31 (0)174 671 800 Klopperman 16 F: +31 (0)174 671 801 2292 JD WATERINGEN E: info@procentec.com Netherlands W: www.procentec.com ARGENTINA eFALCOM T: +54 237 46 31 151 Alcorta 2411 F: +54 237 46 31 150 B1744 - Moreno E: santiago.falcomer@efalcom.com...
  • Page 52 F: +33 247 37 95 54 1, rue de la Briaudière E: jy.bois@agilicom.fr Z.A. La Châtaigneraie W: www.agilicom.fr 37510 BALLAN-MIRE France GERMANY PROCENTEC GmbH T: +49 721 831 663-0 Benzstrasse 15 F: +49 721 831 663-29 D-76185 Karlsruhe E: info@procentec.de Germany W: www.procentec.de INDIA UL Engineering Services &...
  • Page 53 W: www.iteclb.com Lebanon MEXICO Grid Connect Inc. T: +1 530 219 2565 (Spanish) E: tomf@gridconnect.com W: www.gridconnect.com NETHERLANDS PROCENTEC B.V. T: +31 (0)174 671 800 Klopperman 16 F: +31 (0)174 671 801 2292 JD Wateringen E: info@procentec.com Netherlands W: www.procentec.com...
  • Page 54 E: andy@verwertraining.com Poynton, Stockport www.verwertraining.com Cheshire SK12 1YY United Kingdom Hi-Port Controls T: +44 (0)8452 902 030 The Hub 2 Martin Close F: +44 (0)2392 552 880 Lee-on-Solent E: sales@hiport.co.uk Hampshire PO13 8LG W: www.hiport.co.uk United Kingdom © PROCENTEC 54/58...
  • Page 55 Grid Connect Inc. T: +1 630 245 14 45 1630 W. Diehl Road F: +1 630 245 17 17 Naperville, Illinois 60563 E: sales@gridconnect.com W: www.gridconnect.com/procentec.html VIETNAM Bavitech Corporation T: +84-8-3547 09 76 42 Truong Son Street F: +84-8-3547 09 77 Ward 2, Tan Binh District E: hai.hoang@bavitech.com...
  • Page 56: About Procentec

    26. About PROCENTEC PROCENTEC is a specialist in PROFIBUS and PROFINET technology and develops products to optimize the production processes of end users. Our innovative solutions ensure that our customers successfully operate in the world of industrial automation and enjoy maximum results from their process.
  • Page 57 27. Notes © PROCENTEC 57/58...
  • Page 58 PROCENTEC BV Klopperman 16 2292 JD Wateringen The Netherlands T: +31 (0)174 671 800 F: +31 (0)174 671 801 E: support@procentec.com W: www.procentec.com...

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