Indu-Sol PROmesh P20 User Manual

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  • Page 2 Indu-Sol GmbH Blumenstraße 3 042626 Schmölln Tel.: +49 (0)34491 / 58 18 0 E-mail: info@indu-sol.com Web: https://www.indu-sol.com Our Technical Support team can be contacted at +49 (0)34491 / 58 18 14, on workdays from 7:30 a.m.– 16:30 p.m. (CET). Or send us an e-mail to: support@indu-sol.com...
  • Page 3: Revision Overview

    No claims can be derived from the specifications, illustrations or descriptions in this documentation. Any kind of reproduction, subsequent editing or translation of this document, as well as excerpts from it, requires the written consent of Indu-Sol GmbH. All rights under copyright law are expressly reserved for Indu-Sol GmbH.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Revision overview Contents Revision overview General information Overview of the PROmesh P20 functionality Scope of supply Safety information Device ports and status indicators Device ports Installation instructions Voltage supply connection and fault relay LED indicators Network integration and commissioning 2.5.1 Data ports 2.5.2...
  • Page 5 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) 3.10.4 DNS setting 3.10.5 NTP setting 3.11 System maintenance 3.11.1 Configuration file management 3.11.2 Restart 3.11.3 Restore factory settings 3.11.4 Online update 3.11.5 HTTP update 3.11.6 SD card Notes on troubleshooting Technical specifications PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 6: General Information

    Internet Gateway Management Protocol Snooping (IGMP Snooping)  Dynamical Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client function  Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), v1, v2c, v3  Updating, saving and backing up the system configuration via HTTPs, TFTP and memory card PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 7: Scope Of Supply

    Prior to commissioning the device, check that it is in perfect order on the outside. If you suspect that the PROmesh P20 has been damaged, send the device back to your supplier immediately and do not commission the device. Our technical support team will be happy to answer any questions you might have.
  • Page 8 Do not open the housing. No serviceable parts have been installed. Opening the housing without authorization voids all warranty claims. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 9: Device Ports And Status Indicators

    Device ports and status indicators 2 Device ports and status indicators 2.1 Device ports Figure 2: Device ports PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 10: Installation Instructions

    Device ports and status indicators Installation The PROmesh P20 has been designed for individual use in different kinds of control cabinets and can therefore be mounted on a standard 35 mm DIN top-hat rail, in positions with 0°, 90° and 180° rotation.
  • Page 11: Voltage Supply Connection And Fault Relay

    Protect the PROmesh P20 against additional heat radiation and observe the approved temperature range for storage and operation.
  • Page 12 Depending on the configuration, the relay contact then opens for example in case of a voltage drop or an RJ45 port fault. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 13: Led Indicators

    There are five diagnostic LEDs on the front panel of the switch. Additionally, each of the 20 data ports feature two status LEDs. The status LEDs show the most important diagnostic information regarding the device and connection status of the PROmesh P20 in your PROFINET network (see Table 1). Status Meaning...
  • Page 14: Network Integration And Commissioning

    2.5.2 Media selection and connection In addition to the 16 data ports for connecting RJ45 copper lines, the PROmesh P20 is equipped with four additional data ports for connecting Mini GBIC transceiver modules in acc. with the SFP INF standard.
  • Page 15: Cabling

    Device ports and status indicators 2.5.3 Cabling To connect your PROmesh P20 via the equipped RJ45 data port, use twisted-pair cables, Cat 5 or higher, with a max. line length of up to 100 m. The actual line length has to be limited depending on the project planning and commissioning, as well as the attenuation values measured locally when setting up your network topology.
  • Page 16: Network Topology And Media Redundancy

    The PROmesh P20 supports the following redundancy functions for preventing multi-path propagation of the data communication in standard cases and to define an alternative route as fast as possible in the event of an error.
  • Page 17: Ring Structure

    MRP protocol (as per IEC 62439), to identify a secured interruption of ring structures in the PLC domain, as well as the associated switchover, and react to it through technical measures. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 18: Ring Redundancy

    It is particularly noticeable that this data traffic frequently takes the form of load peaks in the communication and thus it is difficult for system operators to calculate it. To ensure fail-safe operation of the automation system, unlimited data forwarding is required even under these conditions. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 19: Nat Routing

    PC intended for the configuration of the switches can access the switch via the web browser. Connect the PC to one of the data ports with a suitable data line (P1-16, G1-G4). The PROmesh P20 and the client PC to be connected have to be in the same IP address range and IP subnetwork. To this end, you first have to assign an appropriate IP Address to your PROmesh P20.
  • Page 20 It is mandatory to change the factory default password immediately after the first log-in. It is your responsibility to document this password and protect it against unauthorised access. The setting of your intended user addresses can be conducted easily with the Indu-Sol ServiceTool. This is available for download, free-of-charge from the following link: https://www.indu-sol.com/servicetool Our software is updated regularly.
  • Page 21: System Login

    No communication is taking place at the respective port. Either there is no device connected (possibly also line interruption) or no telegram traffic can be detected (serious malfunction in the network) or the devices no longer communicate. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 22: Start

    The selection in the menu bar allows you to call up individual pages and make settings there. The displayed menu items are sub-divided into further sub-items. Message window Port statistics Leakage current Figure 8: Main overview PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 23: System Information

    In this menu item, an overview of the activated or deactivated protocols and functions are displayed in addition to the device information. By selecting the respective edit button, you can switch directly to the corresponding protocols and function to make settings there. Figure 9: Status and diagnosis PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 24: Basic Setting

    On an existing PROFINET connection, no automatic or manual IP configuration is possible. PROFINET If the device is configured in a PROFINET network, the device receives its IP configuration from the PROFINET controller via the DCP protocol. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 25: User Settings

    DHCP server. Since the device has now received a new IP address, it can no longer be reached via the standard IP. Please contact your network administrator, if necessary, or use the Indu-Sol ServiceTool to get a new IP address.
  • Page 26: Log Information

    Updating, exporting and resetting the entries The following buttons are available here:  Press the Update button in the status bar located above the table to reload the table. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 27: Ssh Http Setting

    Now enter the IP address of the device for which you want to check the connection with the PROmesh P20. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 28: Leakage Current

    For every port, you can specify whether it supports the Discovery and Configuration Protocol (DCP). By means of the DCP, the addresses and names are distributed to the individual devices in a PROFINET IO system. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 29 General Station Description Markup Language (GSDML) and serves as a basis for planning the configuration of a PROFINET IO system. The option is also available to download the GSDML file via the following link: https://www.indu- sol.com/support/downloads/software/ Figure 14: PROFINET PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 30: Port Configuration

    Current transmission rate: Here you can see the transmission rate that is currently being used by the respective port.  Enable: The individual ports can be enabled or disabled. With that, you specify whether or not a port can be used. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 31: Bandwidth Control

    Limit ingress rate: You can limit the bandwidth for incoming data traffic. The default value is 0 (zero). The bandwidth is not limited.  Limit egress rate: You can limit the bandwidth for outgoing data traffic. The default value is 0 (zero). The bandwidth is not limited. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 32: Port Mirroring

    The Alarms / Notifications (Figure ) menu item is used for the configuration of alarm triggers. Alarms can be specified for the following events:  Status change of a port: The network ports can trigger an alarm during activity, inactivity and status change. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 33 The respective alarm receiver can be defined in separate menus. Receivers for SNMP traps are defined in the SNMP configuration menu (Advanced config  SNMP config). Receivers for e-mails can be defined in the E-Mail Alarm menu (Network security  E-mail alarm) PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 34 Web application Figure 18: Alarms / Notifications: Adding an alarm trigger PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 35: Link Aggregation

    The lower the number, the higher the priority. In the case of dynamic link aggregation, at least one side of the connection has to be configured as active part. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 36: Port Statistics

    Amongst the received packages, a differentiation is made between:  Number of all packages  Total number of bytes  Number of multicast packages  Number of broadcast packages  Number of unicast packages  Received pause messages PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 37: Layer 2 Configuration

    In this menu, you can create new VLANs. To do so, you only have to enter a VLAN ID. A value from 1 – 4094 can be entered. Optionally, you can also add a description for the VLAN. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 38 If packages of different VLANs are transported via a port, the two ports involved in the connection have to be in tagged mode. If you configure a port as tagged or untagged and assign it to a VLAN, the port automatically switches from Access mode to Tagged mode. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 39: Mac Configuration

    It prevents network loops that can be created by redundant transmission paths and contain a mechanism for automatic convergence following a device or connection failure. Activate the STP function 'global' before configuring the corresponding parameters. Figure 21: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Bridge configuration PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 40 Bridge Priority: Each device participating in an MSTI can be assigned a priority. The values can be assigned in steps of 4096 (starting with 4096). The lower the value, the higher the assigned priority. The device that has the lowest priority is declared to be the spanning tree master. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 41 Alternative port: An alternative path to the root bridge, which is additional to the current root port. Backup port: A backup port that is available via a designated port in the direction of the branching of the tree structure. Backup ports can exist only there where two ports are PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 42: Igmp Snooping

    VLAN ID: Enter the VLAN ID to which the multicast is to be forwarded.  Multicast Address: Enter a multicast address. Packages that are sent to this address are forwarded via the selected ports.  Port List: Multicast packages are forwarded via ports selected here. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 43: Media Redundancy Protocol (Mrp)

    Convergence time: Enter the time within which convergence for the ring has to be completed. Figure 23: Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP) Ring Status Here the current ring status is displayed. Thus you can check whether both connections are intact, or whether the backup connection already has to be used. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 44: Network Security

    3.8.2 E-mail alarm The PROmesh P20 has several alarm options. Here you can determine the alarm receiver for the alarm sent by e-mail. To this end, the following settings have to be configured: ...
  • Page 45: Nat Binding

    Certain payload data can be treated with priority by being assigned to various priority queues. For example, real-time data, control data, audio or video data can have priority over file transfers. The switch supports four different queues that are processed with various priorities (w0 – w3). PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 46 This is made possible by sending packages of a queue based on a customizable weighting. Once all queues have been processed, the cycle restarts. This leads to only minor increased latency for the high-priority packages. To configure the weighting, PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 47: Link Layer Discovery Protocol (Lldp) - Topology

     Port ID: Here you can find the port of the connected device via which the device is connected to the switch.  System description: Here you can find a description of the connected device. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 48: Simple Network Management Protocol (Snmp)

    SNMP. You can save the receiver addresses in this menu. Additionally, the community that you have created in the Community menu has to be entered. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 49: Dns Setting

    SD card. It is also possible to load existing configurations from the SD card and applying it for the switch. Here you can also perform firmware updates or save the current firmware. Please use only a firmware version that you have received from Indu-Sol and that was developed specifically for the PROmesh switches. Preparation: It is recommended to carry out the update only when the MRP protocol is deactivated.
  • Page 50: Restart

    PROmesh P20. Please use only a firmware version that you have received from Indu-Sol and that was developed specifically for the PROmesh switches. 3.11.6 SD card In this menu, you can load an existing configuration from your SD card. To do so, select the file name and then click on the Update button.
  • Page 51: Notes On Troubleshooting

    If in doubt, disconnect redundant network structures and reset the PROmesh P20 switch to default settings. If the communication functions again afterwards, carry out your setting again step-by-step and observe at what point the fault occurs. PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 52: Technical Specifications

    Store and Forward Switching Architecture Trap receiver / cold start / port link up / port link down / SNMP Trap authentication fault / private trap for power status / port alarm configuration / fault alarm ring PROmesh P20 - User Manual...
  • Page 53 Alarm contact Relay contact 25 V DC (1A) / 60 V DC (0.3A) Bandwidth Control Ingress and egress with combination options DHCP Client function to receive an IP address from the DHCP Client DHCP server PROmesh P20 - User Manual...

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