Phoenix Contact FL SWITCH SMCS 16TX User Manual

Phoenix Contact FL SWITCH SMCS 16TX User Manual

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  • Page 1 User manual UM EN FL SWITCH SMCS Smart Managed Compact Switch RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 2 UM EN FL SWITCH SMCS Revision: Order No.: — This user manual is valid for: Designation Revision Order No. FL SWITCH SMCS 16TX 2700996 FL SWITCH SMCS 14TX/2FX 2700997 FL SWITCH SMCS 14TX/2FX-SM 2701466 FL SWITCH SMCS 8GT 2891123 FL SWITCH SMCS 6GT/2SFP...
  • Page 3 How to contact us Internet Up-to-date information on Phoenix Contact products and our Terms and Conditions can be found on the Internet at: www.phoenixcontact.com Make sure you always use the latest documentation. ...
  • Page 4 The receipt of technical documentation (in particular user documentation) does not consti- tute any further duty on the part of Phoenix Contact to furnish information on modifications to products and/or technical documentation. You are responsible to verify the suitability and intended use of the products in your specific application, in particular with regard to observ- ing the applicable standards and regulations.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    General function ..................4-3 4.2.2 Requirements for the use of WBM ............4-4 4.2.3 Functions/information in WBM ............4-5 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)..........4-25 4.3.1 General function ................4-25 4.3.2 Schematic view of SNMP management ..........4-25 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 6 Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) ..................8-1 Basics.........................8-1 Enabling the VLAN web pages in web-based management .......8-1 8.2.1 Management VLAN ID ................8-1 8.2.2 Changing the management VLAN ID ..........8-2 General VLAN configuration ................8-2 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 7 11 Time settings ........................11-1 11.1 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP).............11-1 11.2 Configuring SNTP.....................11-2 11.2.1 WBM ....................11-2 11.2.2 SNMP ....................11-2 12 Technical data and ordering data ..................12-1 12.1 Technical data ....................12-1 12.2 Ordering data ....................12-5 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 8 FL SWITCH SMCS PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 9: Smart Managed Compact Switch (Smcs)

    Six Fast Ethernet ports in RJ45 format and two fiber optic ports as SFP slots (FL SWITCH SMCS 6TX/2SFP) – Sixteen Fast Ethernet ports in RJ45 format (FL SWITCH SMCS 16TX) – Fourteen Fast Ethernet ports in RJ45 format and two fiber optic ports in SC format for multi-mode (FL SWITCH SMCS 14TX/2FX) –...
  • Page 10 Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP) supported as a client. The MRP ring can therefore be created using any SMCS ports. – Can be used in the PROFINET environment. – Operating mode can be easily changed using Smart mode. PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 11: Fl Switch Smcs 8Gt

    The supply voltage can be connected via the 4-pos. COMBICON connector (redun- dancy is optional). – Labeling fields The SMCS has large labeling fields, which can be used for both device labeling and port labeling. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 12: Dimensions Of The Smcs (8-Port Versions)

    Housing dimensions of the SMCS (8-port version) in millimeters/inches 1.1.2 Dimensions of the SMCS (16-port versions) 214 mm / 8.43 in. 71 mm / 2.795 in. FL SWITCH SMCS 16TX Ord. No. 27 00 99 6 MODE US1 US2 FAIL 95 mm / 3.74 in.
  • Page 13: Status And Diagnostic Indicators

    A: The MODE switch has been set to display the duplex mode (FD); the mode LEDs now indicate that port 1 and port 3 are in full duplex mode, port 2 is not operating at all, and port 4 is in half duplex mode. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 14 1 is operating at 10 Mbps, port 2 is operating at 1000 Mbps, port 3 is oper- ating at 100 Mbps, and port 4 is not operating at all. 74710001 Figure 1-5 Example for status indicators PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 15: Mounting And Installation

    Mount the SMCS on a clean DIN rail according to DIN EN 50 022 (e.g., NS 35 ... from Phoenix Contact). To avoid contact resistance, only use clean, corrosion-free DIN rails. End clamps (E/NS 35N, Order No. 0800886) can be mounted to the right and left of the SMCS to stop the modules from slipping on the DIN rail.
  • Page 16: Installing The Smart Managed Compact Switch

    A jumper between US1 and US2 prevents this error message. However, it is also possible to deactivate monitoring in web-based management or via SNMP. GND R1 R2 705800001 24 V DC Figure 2-3 Supplying the SMCS using one voltage source PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 17: Alarm Contact

    Assignment of the RJ45 Ethernet connectors Please note that for operation with 1000 Mbps (Gigabit), cables with four twisted pairs (eight wires), which meet the requirements of Cat 5e as a minimum, must be used. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 18 TD+ (transmit) TD+ (transmit) BI_DA+ (bidirectional) TD- (transmit) TD- (transmit) BI_DA- (bidirectional) RD+ (receive) RD+ (receive) BI_DB+ (bidirectional) BI_DC+ (bidirectional) BI_DC- (bidirectional) RD- (receive) RD- (receive) BI_DB- (bidirectional) BI_DD+ (bidirectional) BI_DD- (bidirectional) PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 19: Use Of Sfp Slots

    Inserting the SFP modules • Insert the SFP modules in the relevant slots on the switch. • Ensure correct mechanical alignment of the SFP modules. Figure 2-7 Inserting the SFP modules 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 20 • Remove the fiber optic connector before removing the SFP module. • Turn the release latch (A) down and pull out the SFP module (B). Figure 2-9 Removing the SFP modules PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 21: V.24 (Rs-232) Interface For External Management

    FL SWITCH SMSC 8GT Ord. No. 2891123 SPD FD LINK US2 FAIL Address 00.A0.45.06.04.02 Mode US1 GND US2 GND R1 R2 V.24 74710004 Figure 2-11 Switch on a grounded DIN rail 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 22 FL SWITCH SMCS PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 23: Startup And Functions

    The transmission of SNMP traps is deactivated and the switch has no valid trap destination IP address. – The aging time is set to 40 seconds. – The WBM refresh interval is set to 30 seconds. – The switch is in “Default” mode. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 24 (OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4.2). The available setting range is 10 - 825 seconds. For static configuration, an aging time of 300 seconds is recommended. – RMON history is not activated. – LLDP is activated. PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 25: Using Smart Mode

    Table 3-1 Operating modes in Smart mode Mode LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 Exit Smart mode without changes Reset to the default settings Set PROFINET mode Set Ethernet/IP mode 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 26 When the switch is in Smart mode, exiting Smart mode triggers the following action: Example A: Resetting to the default settings Example B: Setting PROFINET mode 74710024 Figure 3-1 Example of Smart mode PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 27 IP-Adresse Subnetz-Maske: 0.0.0.0 vor ? nein Default-Gateway: 0.0.0.0 Eintragen der IP-Parameter als lokale Konfiguration Mit lokalen Konfigurationsdaten starten, sofern gültige Daten vorliegen 74710010 Inbetriebnahme abgeschlossen Figure 3-2 Flowchart: Assigning IP parameters 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 28: Frame Switching

    The aging time is set using the “dot1dTpAgingTime” MIB object (OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4.2). The available setting range is 10 - 825 seconds. For static configuration, an aging time of 300 seconds is recommended. PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com...
  • Page 29: Prioritization

    QoS function. 3.3.4.3 Flow control Flow control can provide advantages during transmission in large network topologies in which peak loads are to be expected. The switch supports flow control. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 30 FL SWITCH SMCS PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 31: Configuration And Diagnostics

    SMCS are in the same IP subnetwork. To do this, for initial contact your computer must be configured so that contact is possible. The following screenshots were created under Windows XP Professional. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 32 To set the IP parameters, open the “Properties” tab for your network adapter. Activate “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and then click the “Properties” button. Figure 4-1 “Properties” dialog box for the network card PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 33: Web-Based Management (Wbm)

    The user-friendly web-based management interface can be used to manage the switch from anywhere in the network using a standard browser. Comprehensive configuration and diagnostic functions are clearly displayed on a graphical user interface. Every user with a 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 34: Requirements For The Use Of Wbm

    The concept is valid for the first ten users logged in simultaneously. All other users must confirm each configuration modification by entering the password, until less than ten users are logged in. PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com...
  • Page 35: Functions/Information In Wbm

    General instructions Figure 4-3 “Information” web page for the SMCS General instructions Contains a brief description of WBM and a navigation tree (site map), which is linked to every page of WBM. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 36 Local Diagnostics menu Here you will find a description of the meaning of the switchable diagnostic and status indicators. Serial Port menu Here you will find the transmission parameters for serial communication. PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 37 IP Configuration menu This page displays the set IP parameters and addressing mechanism. To change the IP parameters via WBM, “Static Assignment” must be selected. Figure 4-5 “IP Configuration” web page 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 38 System Identification menu This menu is used to display or modify user-specific device data, e.g., location, device name or function. This device data is also available in SNMP. Figure 4-6 “System Identification” menu PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 39 Trap destination This part of the table is used to view or modify the IP addresses of the two trap receivers. Trap configuration The sending of traps can be enabled/disabled individually here. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 40 A voltage failure during a firmware update results in the destruction of the firmware on the SMCS. An update via TFTP is required, see “Starting with faulty software (firmware)” on page 4-33. 4-10 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 41 The password must be between four and twelve characters long. Note that the password is always transferred via the network in unencrypted format. Forgotten your password? Call the Phoenix Contact phone number listed in the Appendix, making sure you have the device serial number and MAC address to hand. User Interfaces menu The following actions can be performed here: –...
  • Page 42 (by entering a valid password). It can also be used to restart the system with the relevant configuration or to reset the SMCS to the default state upon delivery. 4-12 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 43 If the new configuration was not activated by a reset after a configuration download, the “Save current configuration” command overwrites the previously loaded configuration and instead saves the active configuration of the SMCS. 4-13 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 44 When a configuration is downloaded from the PC to a SMCS, the new configuration is only activated once the switch has been reset. The use of a configuration file does not affect an existing (“old”) password. 4-14 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 45 Save the configuration (“Save current configuration” function). The duplicated switch can now be operated in the network using the adjusted IP parameters. Config. Management/Memory Plug menu Memory plug Figure 4-18 “Memory Plug” web page 4-15 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 46 Reboot To trigger a reboot via the web interface, enter a valid password. Save the configuration beforehand, so that configuration modifications are retained or can be activated via a restart. 4-16 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 47 This menu provides an overview of the important configuration settings for all ports and also offers the option of setting the status, transmission mode, and link monitoring function for all existing ports. Figure 4-23 “Port Configuration Table” web page 4-17 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 48 FL SWITCH SMCS Ports/Port Configuration menu Offers individual configuration options for each port. Figure 4-24 “Port Configuration” web page 4-18 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 49 This menu provides detailed statistical information about the volume of data for each individual port. On this page, additional counter states can be set to zero for all ports. Figure 4-25 “Port Statistics” web page 4-19 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 50 Utilization menu Here, the network capacity of each individual port is displayed as a bar graph. The display is automatically updated according to the refresh interval. Figure 4-26 “Utilization” web page 4-20 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 51 In addition, it will no longer forward incoming packets to other switch ports. The availability of the network-based user interfaces of the switch (WEB, SNMP, etc.) is no longer ensured via this port. 4-21 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 52 The configuration has been modified the first time after the last storing. – Configuration File Transfer successfully executed. – Configuration File Transfer was not successfully executed. – Firmware Update was successfully executed. 4-22 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 53 10-1. 4.2.3.5 (Rapid) Spanning Tree The Rapid/Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) is a standardized method (IEEE 802.1w/ IEEE 802.1d). For information, please refer to Section 5 “(Rapid) Spanning Tree”. 4-23 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 54 Activation/deactivation of broadcast traffic limitation on all ports – Activation/deactivation of multicast traffic limitation on all ports The bandwidth is selected from a drop-down list and is specified in kbps or Mbps. Figure 4-31 “Broadcast Limiter” menu 4-24 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 55: Simple Network Management Protocol (Snmp)

    FL IL 24 BK-B FL IL 24 BK-B Ord.-No.: 2833000 Ord.-No.: 2833000 Ord.-No.: 2833000 FAIL FAIL FAIL LINK LINK LINK 10/100 10/100 10/100 74710014 Figure 4-32 Schematic view of SNMP 4-25 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 56 “expired”. It cannot be reused, for example, with other parameters under any circumstances. Phoenix Contact provides notification of ASN1 SNMP objects by publishing their descrip- tions on the Internet. Reading SNMP objects is not password protected. However, a password is required for read access in SNMP, but this is set to “public”, which is usual for network devices, and...
  • Page 57 Sent in the event of a link interrupt in the redundant RSTP ring. trapManagerConnection 1.3.6.1.4.1.4346.11.11.3.0.99 Description Trap to test the connection between the SNMP agent and the network management station. 4-27 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 58 If an attempt is made to modify an unsupported object class, the message “badValue” is generated. The individual SNMP objects are located in the respective MIBs and can be downloaded from the Phoenix Contact E-Shop. Ensure that the MIB is located in a firmware's respective software packet (zip file). 4-28...
  • Page 59: Management Via Local V.24 (Rs-232) Communication Interface

    Connect the PC and the switch using a suitable cable (PRG CAB MINI DIN, Order No. 2730611). Once you have established the connection, select the Ctrl+L key combination on the PC. The switch then requests the screen contents. 4-29 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 60: User Interface Functions

    4.4.2.3 Structure of the user interface screens Login screen Login Screen - - - > Phoenix Contact Smart Managed Compact Switch < - - - Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG www.phoenixcontact.com Running switch application version: x.xx Password:...
  • Page 61 This user interface screen can be used to determine the addressing mechanism or to trigger a device restart. All settings are applied using “APPLY”, but are not saved permanently. Use the “SAVE” function to save the active configuration settings permanently. 4-31 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 62 If the switch already has an IP address, it uses this existing IP address following a restart if it does not receive another address via BootP or V.24 (RS-232). 4-32 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 63: Starting With Faulty Software (Firmware)

    – Restart the switch. – Interrupt the boot process by pressing any key. - - - > Phoenix Contact Smart Managed Compact Switch < - - - Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG www.phoenixcontact.com BIOS version: x.xx Press any key to stop booting ...
  • Page 64 Make sure that the new firmware is located in the “Download” directory of the TFTP server. If the device firmware is faulty, the following message appears: - - - > Phoenix Contact Smart Managed Compact Switch < - - - Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG www.phoenixcontact.com Press any key to stop booting ...
  • Page 65: General Function

    10 11 12 13 14 15 ACT 100 FD US1 GND US2 GND R1 R2 V.24 US1 GND US2 GND R1 R2 V.24 68742051 Figure 5-1 Possible tree structure with Spanning Tree 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 66: R)Stp Startup

    The value will be rounded automatically to the next multiple of 4096. Once you have con- firmed the modification by entering your password, the initialization mechanism is started. Redundant connections can now be created. PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com...
  • Page 67 STP. These values are used when this switch becomes a root. The values currently used can be found under (R)STP General. Hello time Specifies the time interval within which the root bridge regularly reports to the other jumpers via BPDU. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 68 The port does not take part in data transmission of the active topology, however, MAC addresses are learned. – Blocking/Discarding The port has a link, but has not been set to the “Discarding” state by RSTP. PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 69 ID in the event of identical priority values. The switch with the lowest numerical switch ID becomes the root. It is recommended that the root port and alternate port are specified using the priority. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 70 Indicates whether this port is operated as an edge port. Admin edge port Here you can specify whether this port is to be operated as an edge port (default setting), if possible. PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 71 If a port receives STP BPDUs, it switches automatically to STP mode. Automatic switching to (R)STP mode does not take place. Switching to (R)STP mode can only be forced via “ForceRSTP” or via a restart. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 72 – Failed on Port A - The ring was broken on this switch at port A. In the event of a link failure in the ring, the “trapRstpRingFailure” trap is sent. PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 73: Connection Failure - Example

    FL SWITCH MM HS Mode Ord. No. 28 32 32 6 US1 GND US2 GND R1 R2 V.24 Reset 00A0451BDD Address Fail US1 GND V.24 74710017 Figure 5-9 Connection failure with RSTP ring detection 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 74: Mixed Operation Of Rstp And Stp

    A port can have the follow- ing states: – Learning – Forwarding – Blocking/Discarding – Disabled (link down or disconnected by the user) The current port states are shown in the web interface. 5-10 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 75 Termination devices connected to this port can be accessed immediately. “Port STP Status” in WBM on the “STP Port Configuration” page must be set to “Disabled” to activate fast forwarding. 5-11 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 76 V.24 (RS-232) communication interface” on page 4-29. Set “Spanning Tree, Enabled” on the following page in the “Redundancy” field and select “Save”. Figure 5-11 Activating Rapid Spanning Tree 5-12 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 77: Configuration Notes For Rapid Spanning Tree

    Furthermore, a data path can also consist of a connection of a Spanning Tree switch to: – A termination device. – A network segment in which no loops may occur, which consists of several infrastruc- ture components (hubs or switches) without Spanning Tree support. 5-13 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 78 When using large tree, please note the following (see also Section “Large tree support” on page 5-3): – In the large tree support RSTP topology, only use devices that support large tree. – Enable the “Large Tree Support” option on all devices. 5-14 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 79 – It is recommended that large tree support is not activated in networks with less than seven switches along the relevant path. 5-15 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 80: Example Topologies

    MODE 74710019 US1 US2 FAIL Address 00.A0.45.1B.D2.1D 10 11 12 13 14 15 ACT 100 FD US1 GND US2 GND R1 R2 V.24 Figure 5-13 Redundant coupling of network segments 5-16 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 81 “High path costs” are associated with low-performance connections, e.g., 10 Mbps half duplex, while “low path costs” are associated with connections with a high total transmission speed, e.g., 100 Mbps full duplex. 5-17 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 82 (including its own ID). – The path costs are checked if the root ID is the same as the one already saved. If they are lower, the ID is saved. 5-18 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 83 The port costs can be set according to two different standards, 802.1D (STP) or 801.1W (RSTP). If, in addition to Phoenix Contact devices, devices from other manufacturers are used, it is recommended that the port costs are set according to a uniform standard.
  • Page 84 The Spanning Tree Protocol also must be deactivated at individual ports if two different network segments - both using Spanning Tree - are to be coupled via these ports without the two tree structures melting to a large Spanning Tree. 5-20 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 85 Additional infrastructure components are connected to the port, forming a Spanning Tree of their own. No additional redundant connections to this network segment are permitted. 5-21 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 86 LNK MODE ACT 100 MODE FL SWITCH MM HS Ord. No. 28 32 32 6 Reset Address 00A0451BDD Fail 7471020 US1 GND V.24 Figure 5-17 Example 1 for the “relevant path” 5-22 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 87 An alternate port is a path to the root, which, however, did not become a root port. This means that this port is not part of the active topology. 5-23 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 88 FL SWITCH SMCS 5-24 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 89: General Function

    If a manager function module is removed while the MRP manager is active, the mode remains active until the device is restarted or is switched to another mode (MRP client, disabled). 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 90: Network Examples

    Make sure that the topology used does not contain an invalid mixture of RSTP and MRP, e.g., by additionally coupling two of the devices through an RSTP connection rendering them redundant. PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 91 LNK MODE LNK MODE ACT 100 687410064 MODE FL SWITCH MM HS Ord. No. 28 32 32 6 Reset 00A0451BDD Address Fail US1 GND V.24 Nicht zulässige Verbindung Figure 6-3 Impermissible example 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 92: Enabling Web Pages For Using Mrp In Wbm

    Topology modification counter – Time of last topology modification – Ring port numbers and status of the ports (forwarding or blocking) Figure 6-4 “MRP General” web page for an MRP manager PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 93: Mrp Configuration

    WBM under “Switch, VLAN, Static VLAN”, can be used. The tag is only added to the MRP packet if the port to which the MRP packet is sent is operating in tagging mode. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 94 FL SWITCH SMCS PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 95: Basics

    Possible redundant paths due to Spanning Tree must be taken into consideration during port assignment. – For network modifications and, during servicing or expansion, the multicast data paths must be restored. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 96: Current Multicast Groups" Web Page

    IP groups to the same MAC group. Avoid the use of IP groups: – That do not differ in the first and second byte from the right – That differ by 128 in the third byte from the right PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 97 After entering a new group in the “Multicast Group Address” field, add the ports of the group members by selecting the corresponding checkboxes. Confirm by entering your password and clicking on “Apply”. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 98: Procedure For Creating A Multicast Group

    Create a group for every multicast application or for the multicast address used, and for each switch add the ports to which a device of the appropriate group is directly connected or via which the device can be accessed. PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com...
  • Page 99 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8 Please note that possible redundant paths resulting from Rapid Spanning Tree must be taken into consideration for multicast group creation. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 100 US1 GND V.24 Empfänger Empfänger Empfänger Empfänger Empfänger Empfänger 68741045 Figure 7-3 Configuration example Possible redundant paths resulting from Rapid Spanning Tree must be taken into consideration for multicast group creation. PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 101: Dynamic Multicast Groups

    The IP stack of multicast-compatible termination devices with applications linked to a multicast address automatically sends the relevant membership reports. IGMP snooping operates independently of the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP). 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 102: General Multicast Configuration" Web Page

    IGMP snoop aging is the time period during which membership reports are expected. If this time passes without new membership reports being received, the associated port is deleted from the groups. PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 103 Static query ports Select the ports that are static query ports. Clear auto detected query ports Deletion of the ports automatically assigned to the groups. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 104: Properties Of Multicast Source Detection

    For example, if no more membership reports are received, the associ- ated port is deleted from the groups or if no port, other than the ports receiving queries, is a member of the group, this group is deleted. 7-10 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 105: Basics

    VLAN ID 1 cannot be deleted and is thus always created on the switch. If you delete the VLAN in which the switch is managed, management is automatically switched to VLAN 1. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 106: Changing The Management Vlan Id

    Figure 8-1 “General VLAN Configuration” menu The switch supports a maximum of 32 different VLANs. After having made changes to the tagging mode, reboot the device to activate the modification. PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 107: Current Vlans

    When the maximum number of set up VLANs is reached, the following text appears below the key for the member states: “The switch supports only 32 VLANs! Further VLANs will be refused!” 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 108: Static Vlans

    Ports with “Forbidden” status do not belong to the selected VLAN and cannot be added dynamically to this VLAN via GVRP. - = None Ports with “None” status are not integrated into the VLAN. PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 109: Vlan Port Configuration

    “VLAN Port Configuration” web page, where the settings can be modified. This table can be used to assign incoming packets to the created VLANs, if the packets reached the port without a VLAN tag. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 110: Setting Up Static Vlans

    In order to set up a VLAN, the switches involved must be configured accordingly. In the following example, data traffic is to be enabled in VLAN 5 between termination devices A and B. PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com...
  • Page 111: Vlan And (R)Stp

    VLAN and (R)STP When using (R)STP and VLAN simultaneously, please note the following: – (R)STP is not based on VLANs – (R)STP creates a loop-free topology in the form of a tree structure 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 112 US1 GND US2 GND R1 R2 V.24 Address Fail US1 GND V.24 Manuelle Konfiguration: VLAN 2, Port-Mitglied: Tagged VLAN 2, Port-Mitglied: Untagged Port-VID: VLAN2 Figure 8-7 Typical configuration for VLAN and (R)STP PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 113: Preparing The Switch For Profinet Mode

    The switch indicates that it is waiting for a valid IP configuration via DCP when the LED for the mode that is currently active flashes. The switch cannot be accessed via other network services such as ping at this time. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 114: Switch As A Profinet Io Device

    The switch can be operated as a PROFINET IO device if it is integrated under a control system in the bus configuration in the engineering tool. A GSD file and an FDCML file for integration can be downloaded at www.download.phoenixcontact.com. PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com...
  • Page 115: Configuring The Switch As A Profinet Io Device

    Configuring the switch as a PROFINET IO device Once all switches have been added to the bus configuration, the following settings must be made for the individual switches via the “Detail View” tab (device details): 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 116 Process data can only be accessed if the parameterized desired configuration on device startup corresponds to the actual configuration. The “Status” word and the “Control” word of the management agent are not used. PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com...
  • Page 117: Configuration Via The Engineering Tool

    MRP manager registered a ring interrupt (management agent alarm) – Interface module removed (slot-specific alarm) – Link monitoring (slot alarm for the relevant channel/port) All the alarms are deactivated when the device is started. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 118: Alarms In Wbm

    Byte 0 Byte 1 Link monitoring 0x01 Port or 0xFF 0x02 Port or 0xFF POF SCRJ diagnostics 0x03 Port or 0xFF 0x04 Port or 0xFF Power supply 0x05 0x00 0x06 0x00 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 119: Pdev Function Description

    These submodules are represented in the Step7 engineering tool. PROFINET communica- tion enables information about the port speed, duplex mode, and the link status to be read. An engineering tool reads and then displays the neighbor and topology information via SNMP. 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 120: Profinet Stack And Pdev Function

    (the FDCML file does not support PDEV at present). These files are used to describe the device function and can be imported into an engi- neering tool. The PDEV function is only available in firmware version 2.2 or later. PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 121: Basics

    If several neighbors are displayed on one switch port, then there must be at least one other switch/hub, which does not support or has not activated LLDP, installed between this switch and the neighbor indicated. 10-1 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 122 The “Message Time To Live” is determined by multiplying the “Message Transmit Interval” with the “Message Transmit Hold Multiplier”. The “Message Transmit Hold Multiplier” can only be modified via SNMP. The default value is four. 10-2 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 123 Indicates the port number of the neighboring switch that is used to connect the neighbor to the local switch. If the neighbor is identified as a Phoenix Contact switch, the port number is implemented as a link to the “Port Configuration” web page for the neighbor.
  • Page 124: Representation Of The Topology In An Engineering Tool

    FL SWITCH SMCS 10.2 Representation of the topology in an engineering tool The LLDP information can be represented as such or similarly in engineering tools. Figure 10-3 Topology 10-4 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 125: Simple Network Time Protocol (Sntp)

    Time synchronization is carried out at fixed synchronization intervals. – The local system time of the client is thus constantly corrected. – Synchronization is carried out in Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) format. _en_06 11-1 7471 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 126: Configuring Sntp

    The use of SNTP can be configured in the “General Configuration, SNTP Configuration” menu. Figure 11-1 “Simple Network Time Protocol Configuration” web page 11.2.2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.4346.11.11.21.1 under the following path: Full path: iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).phoenixContact(4346).pxcFactor yLine(11).flWorkDevice(11).flWorkTimeSynch(21).flWorkTimeSynchSntp(1) 11-2 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 127: Technical Data

    At 1000 Mbps 1488100 pps Supported MIBs MIB II and private SNMP objects from Phoenix Contact Housing dimensions (width x height x depth) in mm, 8-port version 128 x 110 x 69 (depth from top edge of DIN rail) 128 x 150 x 69 (depth from top edge of DIN rail) ...
  • Page 128 30 km fiber optic 9/125 µm (0.4 dB/km) Maximum transmission length with multi-mode fiber 550 m fiber optic 50/125 µm 250 m fiber optic 62.5/125 µm Transmission power Minimum -5 dBm Maximum 0 dBm Receiver sensitivity 12-2 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 129 Shock test according to IEC 60068-2-27 Half-sine shock pulse  Storage/transport: 50g,  Half-sine shock pulse Vibration resistance according to IEC 60068-2-6 Operation/storage/transport: 5g, 10 - 150 Hz Free fall according to IEC 60068-2-32 12-3 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 130 Rev. 02: Functions of firmware 3.00 and hardware versions extended Rev. 03: Fiber optic transmission lengths corrected Rev. 04: Operating temperature range adapted Rev. 05: Multicast source detection extended Rev. 06: Integration of 16-port versions 12-4 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 131: Ordering Data

    FL SWITCH SMCS 8TX-PN 2989103 RJ45 format, operating in PROFINET mode by default upon delivery Smart Managed Compact Switch with sixteen Fast Ethernet ports in FL SWITCH SMCS 16TX 2700996 RJ45 format Smart Managed Compact Switch with fourteen Fast Ethernet ports in...
  • Page 132 FL PATCH SAFE CLIP 2891246 HOTLINE: If there are any problems that cannot be solved using this documentation, please call our hotline: + 49 - (0) 52 81 - 946 28 88 12-6 PHOENIX CONTACT 7471_en_06 RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...
  • Page 133 Technical data and ordering data 12-7 7471_en_06 PHOENIX CONTACT RSPSupply - 1-888-532-2706 - www.RSPSupply.com http://www.RSPSupply.com/p-14154-Phoenix-Contact-2700996-FL-SWITCH-SMCS-16TX-Managed-Ethernet-Swit...

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