Hirschmann Dragon PTN-6-GE-L User Manual

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Dragon PTN
Interface Module PTN-6-GE-L
Interface Module PTN-6-GE-L
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Release 01 11/2018
https://hirschmann-support.belden.com

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  • Page 1 User Manual Installation Dragon PTN Interface Module PTN-6-GE-L Interface Module PTN-6-GE-L Technical Support Release 01 11/2018 https://hirschmann-support.belden.com...
  • Page 2 In addition, we refer to the conditions of use specified in the license contract. You can get the latest version of this manual on the Internet at the Hirschmann product site (www.doc.hirschmann.com). Hirschmann Automation and Control GmbH Stuttgarter Str.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents INTRODUCTION ......................5 General ....................5 Manual References ................5 MODULE DESCRIPTION ....................6 Front Panel ................... 6 2.1.1 Insert/Remove Module from Node ............6 2.1.2 LEDs ......................6 2.1.3 Connectors ....................7 Functional Operation ................8 2.2.1 Media Module for Ethernet: Interfacing to a LAN Network ..... 8 2.2.2 I/O with the Central Switching Module (=CSM) ........
  • Page 4 Figure 1 Front Panel ........................6 Figure 2 RJ45 Ethernet port ......................7 Figure 3 General Example ......................8 Figure 4 Detailed Example ......................9 Figure 5 MST Example ......................... 11 Figure 6 LAG Example ........................11 Figure 7 Port Mirroring Example ....................12 Figure 8 MRP: General Example ....................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 General This document is valid as of Dragon PTN Release 4.0DR. This document describes the 6-GE-L interface module (=IFM) which provides Layer2 functionality. This IFM has 6 electrical LAN (LAN = Local Area Network) ports on the front panel: 6*1Gbps RJ45 ports.
  • Page 6: Module Description

    2. MODULE DESCRIPTION 2.1 Front Panel Handle Fastening screw LED La (=Link Activity) Pin1 RJ-45 Port LEDs Pin8 6 RJ-45 1 Gbps Ethernet LED S (=Speed) Ports Figure 1 Front Panel 2.1.1 Insert/Remove Module from Node See ‘Dragon PTN Installation and Operation Manual’ Ref.[2] in Table 1. 2.1.2 LEDs a.
  • Page 7: Connectors

    Table 2 LED Indications In Boot Operation Cycle Spare LED x : LED is lit / --- : LED is not lit. The sub cycle times may vary. The entire boot cycle time [13] takes less than 1 minute. Table 3 LED Indications in Normal Operation Color Status PI (=Power Input)
  • Page 8: Functional Operation

    Table 4 RJ45 Ethernet port: Pin Assignments Pin No. Signal 100/100Base-T Signal 1000Base-T Transmit output (+) Transmit output (-) Receive input (+) Receive input (-) 2.2 Functional Operation The 6-GE-L performs following major tasks: 2.2.1 Media Module for Ethernet: Interfacing to a LAN Network WAN ports interconnect nodes within the Dragon PTN network (MPLS-TP) whereas LAN ports interconnect the nodes with their applications.
  • Page 9: I/O With The Central Switching Module (=Csm)

    WAN: MPLS-TP (on fiber, copper) between Dragon PTN nodes LAN: Ethernet (on copper) external devices Back end ports 6-GE-L Module WAN (via SFP on fiber) L2 switch Node Node IFC1 IFC3 IFC1 IFC1 CSM310-A CSM310-A 6-GE-L 4-GC-LW 4-GC-LW 6-GE-L Switch Switch ETH...
  • Page 10: Voice Service

    c. VLAN Based Local Service A VLAN Based Local service is a VLAN based service between only the LAN front ports on 6- GE-L IFMs. This service does not use back end ports, tunnels, WAN ports, the Dragon PTN network and as a result, this service does not consume network bandwidth. d.
  • Page 11: Layer2: Lag (=Link Aggregation Group)

    Block port = Avoid loop Region1 MSTP1 L2/L3 ETH L2/L3 ETH MSTP2 L2/L3 ETH L2/L3 ETH L2/L3 ETH MSTP1 Region2 Figure 5 MST Example 2.2.8 Layer2: LAG (=Link Aggregation Group) Link Aggregation is the bundling (=aggregation) of multiple parallel 1 Gbps links between a source and destination into one logical link.
  • Page 12: Storm Control On Ethernet Lan Port

    2.2.9 Storm Control on Ethernet LAN Port A traffic storm is the growing of excessive network traffic due to Ethernet packets flooding the LAN. Such a storm can for example occur because of a data loop in the network due to no or misconfiguration of MSTP.
  • Page 13: Mrp (=Media Redundancy Protocol) Support

    2.2.12 MRP (=Media Redundancy Protocol) Support The MRP is a protocol (IEC 62439-2) especially designed for industrial applications which need a predictable fail-over time. This protocol can only be used in a ring-topology network and makes sure that the ring network stays loop-free. MRP does in ring networks what spanning tree does in meshed networks but with much faster convergence times.
  • Page 14: Other Specifications

    3.2 Other Specifications Table 5 Other Specifications Description Value Weight 0.220 kg / 0.49 lb MTBF 128 years at 25°C/77°F Power Consumption 7.5 W (measured at 25°C/77°F, with data transport) Module Size width: 20.32 mm / 0.8 inches height: 126 mm / 4.96 inches depth: 195 mm / 7.68 inches 3.3 Ordering Information...
  • Page 15 Quality of Service Packet Transport Network Virtual Forwarding Interface VLAN ID VLAN Virtual LAN Wide Area Network Interface Module PTN-6-GE-L Release 01 11/2018...

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