Eaton 9476-ET Instruction Manual
Eaton 9476-ET Instruction Manual

Eaton 9476-ET Instruction Manual

Instrinsically safe gigabit ethernet 6 port managed switch

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MTL Industrial Network Solutions
9476-ET(G)
Instrinsically Safe Gigabit Ethernet
6 Port Managed Switch
May 2021
INM 9476-ETG Rev 2

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  • Page 1 Instruction manual May 2021 MTL Industrial Network Solutions INM 9476-ETG Rev 2 9476-ET(G) Instrinsically Safe Gigabit Ethernet 6 Port Managed Switch...
  • Page 2 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY A printed version of the Declaration of Conformity has been provided separately within the original shipment of goods. However, you can find a copy of the latest version at - http://www.mtl-inst.com/certificates INM 9476-ETG Rev 2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONNECTING THE 9476-ET(G)TO A PC/NETWORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
  • Page 4 No changes to any of the components that might impair their explosion protection are permitted. If any information provided here is not clear: Contact Eaton’s MTL product line or an authorised distributor or sales office. NOTE Improper installation and operation of the enclosure can result in the invalidation of the guarantee .
  • Page 5: Feature

    FEATURE • Intrinsically Safe ATEX / IECEx Certification • 6 Port Switch 10/100/1000Mb LAN • Standard Versions 6x Gigabit Ports 2x Gigabit + 4x 10/100 PoEx* Ports • CPU Management Feature via Web Pages • Compact dimensions (W: 42 x H: 160 x D: 140 mm) •...
  • Page 6: Description

    DESCRIPTION The 9476-ET (G) is an Intrinsically Safe (IS) 6-Port Managed Ethernet Switch suitable for Zone 1 / Zone 21 mounting, (Zone 0 / Zone 20 with a suitable Ex ia Power Supply). The 6x RJ45 (LAN) ports support 10/100/1000 IS Ethernet connections.
  • Page 7: Connections

    CONNECTIONS 3 .1 DATA & POWER TERMINALS Power + External IP Rated LEDs (CON1) Function Function Power +12V Power 0V Port 3 PoEx +12V Port 3 PoEx 0V Port 4 PoEx +12V Port 4 PoEx 0V Port 5 PoEx +12V Port 5 PoEx 0V Port 6 PoEx +12V Port 6 PoEx 0V...
  • Page 8: Ordering Information

    3+3 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch (3x Gigabit + 3x 10/100 PoEx) Special Order 9476-ET4G 4+2 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch (4x Gigabit + 2x 10/100 PoEx) Special Order 9476-ET 6 Port Ethernet Switch (6x 10/100 4x PoEx) Special Order Note: Special order items may incur a minimum order quantity DIMENSIONS...
  • Page 9: Installation

    INSTALLATION WARNING ! See Special Conditions of Safe Use in the folllowing section regarding ATEX & IECEx Certification Information before installation The 12V supply to the module connects via screw terminals 1 + 2 as shown above. If Power over Ethernet (PoEx) is required to any of the connected devices, the RJ45 connection for that port requires that the 12V supply for that device be injected into the relevant screw terminals, see connections section.
  • Page 10: Atex & Iecex Certification Information

    ATEX & IECEx CERTIFICATION INFORMATION The following information is in accordance with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements (Annex II) of the EU Directive 2014/34/EU [the ATEX Directive- safety of apparatus] and is provided for those locations where the ATEX Directive is applicable. General a) This equipment must only be installed, operated and maintained by competent personnel.
  • Page 11 Specific Conditions of Use (Special Conditions) The following conditions relate to safe installation and/or use of the equipment. 8 .1 For Group I, the modules shall each be mounted within an enclosure providing a degree of protection of at least IP54. This shall be in accordance with EN 60529, and the modules installed in a manner that does not impair the existing creepage and clearance distances.
  • Page 12: Specification

    Power Source APPROVALS Location of Unit Zone 1, IIB T4 hazardous area (9476-ETG) Zone 1, IIC T4 hazardous area (9476-ET) Certification Code Ex ia IIB T4 Ga (9476-ETG) Ex ia IIC T4 Ga (9476-ET) Ex ia [ia Da] IIIC T135°C Db (non-mining) Ex ia I Ma (M1 mining) Ta = -40ºC to +70ºC...
  • Page 13: Certificate Installation

    CERTIFICATE INSTALLATION The certificate works on the Hostname of “9476-Switch” To be able to view the HTTPS pages of the unit securely you are required to install a SSL certificate. Below are the steps required in the Google Chrome browser (other browser setups are similar).
  • Page 14 Click on the Trusted Root Certification Authorities Ab and click Insert Browse for the “ca-cert.pem” file and install it. You will now get and entry in the list of certificates called Controlled Systems Ltd ECDSA root INM 9476-ETG Rev 2...
  • Page 15: Connecting The 9476-Et(G)To A Pc/Network

    CONNECTING THE 9476-ET(G)TO A PC/NETWORK Ensure that the 9476 unit is powered by a suitable IS supply, such as the MTL † 9492-PS-PLUS. PoEx can be used to power the unit via the LAN port if required. The 9476 unit should then be connected to an IS Ethernet Network/PC using a †...
  • Page 16: System Information

    SYSTEM INFORMATION This is the main page of the 9476 and show the main information of the 9476 switch This page show the status of the switch to confirm everything is functioning correctly. Hardware and Software version is shown here as well to ensure the latest firmware is being used.
  • Page 17: Port Status

    PORT STATUS This page shows the current status of the 6 ports on the 9476, The unit will display any connected Gigabit ports in green and any connected 10/100Mbps ports in Yellow. INM 9476-ETG Rev 2...
  • Page 18: Network Statistics

    NETWORK STATISTICS On this page counters are shown to enable fault finding on your network infrastructure. There are 64 counters for the 4 external ports and the one internal port connected to the CPU. The counters can be cleared using the Clear Statistics button. INM 9476-ETG Rev 2...
  • Page 19: Mac Table

    MAC TABLE This page shows in blocks of 10 the relative location of network devices in relation to the unit † Trunk Specifies the DPV value is the trunk ID † Destination Port Vector value is a bit pattern of the ports on the unit MAC Address †...
  • Page 20: Activity Log

    ACTIVITY LOG This page accessed via the password shows any changes that have occured to the unit. This includes configuration changes, password entered wrong and other useful information. The Clear Log button will empty the existing log. NOTE: The Factory Default Password is "Pa55w076" (without quotes) INM 9476-ETG Rev 2...
  • Page 21: System Settings

    SYSTEM SETTINGS System Settings Web Server Security HTTP (clear text) HTTPS (encrypted) We strongly recommend the use of HTTPS so that the data between browser and 9476 is encrypted Admin Password The admin password can be changed here Factory Default Code The code entered to allow the unit to factory default can be changed here Reboot Code The code entered to allow the unit to reboot can be changed here...
  • Page 22: Port Settings

    PORT SETTINGS This page accessible via password allows the changing of the 6 Ethernet ports. • Mode Off, Auto or Fixed Negotiation • Duplex Half or Full • Speed 10 Mbps, 100Mbps 1Gbps (1000) Click Submit to save the selection. NOTE: The Factory Default Password is "Pa55w076"...
  • Page 23: Reboot Media Converter

    REBOOT MEDIA CONVERTER This page allow the resetting of the unit back to Factory Defaults. To reset enter the factory reset code . This page is only accessed via a password The default factory reset code is “DEFA REBOOT SWITCH This page allow the rebooting of the unit.
  • Page 24: Logout Of Current Web Session

    LOGOUT OF CURRENT WEB SESSION This page logs the current user out of the web session. It is highly recommended that once finished using the web interface that you log out enforcing that the password will have to be entered next time the unit is accessed. RESET BUTTON There is a hardware push button that is accessible through the small hole in the front panel, near to the LEDs.
  • Page 25: Contact

    CONTACT This page list the contacts for support and offers a quick way to access our websites. INM 9476-ETG Rev 2...
  • Page 26: Appendix Aend User License Agreement

    Authorized Party may not use any part of the Product Software to establish any independent data files, databases, compendiums or any other reference materials. Any attempt to do so is a violation of the rights of Eaton. If Authorized Party breaches these restrictions, Authorized Party may be subject to prosecution and damages.
  • Page 27 Product Software at any time. Certain functions of the Product Software may be modified or discontinued as a result of any such updates or upgrades. If Eaton elects to provide maintenance or support of any kind, Eaton may terminate that maintenance or support at any time without notice to Authorized Party.
  • Page 28 Source Software”) or third-party proprietary software. Some Open Source Software or proprietary software (collectively, “Third-Party Software”) is owned by third parties. Eaton provides the Third-Party Software to You “AS IS” without any indemnities or warranties of any kind. The Open Source Software is not subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
  • Page 29 (including reasonable attorneys' fees, costs of defense, and direct, indirect, punitive, special, individual, consequential, or exemplary damages), Eaton or any of the Indemnified Parties suffer in relation to, arising from, or from the purpose of avoiding, any claim or demand from a third party that relates to Authorized Party’s: (a) breach or...
  • Page 30 Software on the Authorized Party’s behalf. Authorized Party is liable for all transactions and other activities carried out under the Authorized Party’s Credentials. Authorized Party agrees to promptly notify Eaton if any password is lost, stolen, disclosed to an unauthorized party, or otherwise may have been compromised. Authorized Party agrees to immediately notify Eaton at mailto:mtltechsupport@eaton.com of any unauthorized...
  • Page 31 The section titles in this Agreement are for convenience only and have no legal or contractual effect. No failure or delay by Eaton or its affiliates to exercise any right or enforce any obligation shall impair or be construed as a waiver or ongoing waiver of that...
  • Page 32 Consistent with 48 C.F.R. § 12.212 and 48 C.F.R. §§ 227.7202-1 through 227.7202-4, all U.S. Government End Users acquire the Software with only those rights set forth herein. Contractor/manufacturer is Eaton Corporation, 1000 Eaton Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44122.
  • Page 33 Any questions regarding this Agreement should be directed to Eaton at: Eaton Attn: IP Law Group 1000 Eaton Boulevard Mail Code 4N Cleveland, OH 44122 Eaton Attn: Global Data Protection and Privacy Office 1000 Eaton Boulevard Cleveland, OH 44122 Email: dataprotection@eaton.com...
  • Page 34: Appendix B Cybersecurity Guidelines

    Eaton is committed to minimizing the cybersecurity risk in its products and deploying cybersecurity best practices in its products and solutions, making them more secure, reliable and competitive for customers.
  • Page 35 The 9476 Gigabit Switch is designed to be deployed and operated in a physically secure location. Following are some best practices that Eaton recommends to physically secure your device: • Secure the facility and equipment rooms or closets with access control mechanisms such •...
  • Page 36 Category Description COTS Platform Security Eaton recommends that customers harden third- party commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) operating systems or plat- forms that are used to run Eaton applications / products (e.g., third party hardware, operating systems hyper- visors, such as those made available by Dell, Microsoft, VMware, Cisco, etc.).
  • Page 37 This capability can present risks if it’s not configured securely. Following are Eaton recommended best practices to help secure the network. Additional information about various network protection strategies is available in Eaton Cybersecurity Considerations for Electrical Distribution Systems [R1].
  • Page 38 For many non-COTS products vulnerabilities will be communicated directly through the vendor site. Malware Defenses Eaton recommends deploying adequate malware defenses to protect the product or the platforms used to run the Eaton product. INM 9476-ETG Rev 2...
  • Page 39 Update device firmware prior to putting the device into production. Thereafter, apply firmware updates and soft- ware patches regularly. Eaton publishes patches and updates for its products to protect them against vulnerabilities that are discovered. Eaton encourages customers to maintain a consistent process to promptly monitor for and install new firmware updates.
  • Page 40 It is a best practice to purge data before disposing of any device containing data. Guidelines for Zeroisation decommissioning are provided in NIST SP 800- 88. Eaton recommends that products containing embedded flash memory be securely destroyed to ensure data is unrecoverable. from NIST SP800-88 •...
  • Page 41: Appendix C Cybersecurity References

    APPENDIX C CYBERSECURITY REFERENCES • [R1] Cybersecurity Considerations for Electrical Distribution Systems (WP152002EN): http://www.eaton.com/ecm/groups/public/@pub/@eaton/@corp/documents/ content/pct_1603172.pdf • [R2] Cybersecurity Best Practices Checklist Reminder (WP910003EN): http://www.cooperindustries.com/content/dam/public/powersystems/resources/ library/1100_EAS/WP910003EN.pdf • [R3] NIST SP 800-82 Rev 2, Guide to Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Security, May 2015: https://ics-cert.us-cert.gov/Standards-and-References...
  • Page 42 This page is left intentionally blank INM 9476-ETG Rev 2...
  • Page 43 Tel: + 44 (0)1582 723633 Fax: + 44 (0)1582 422283 right to make design changes. THE AMERICAS: E-mail: mtlenquiry@eaton.com +1 800 835 7075 www.mtl-inst.com mtl-us-info@eaton.com © 2021 Eaton ASIA-PACIFIC: All Rights Reserved +65 6 645 9888 Publication No. INM 9476-ET(G) Rev 2 270521 May 2021 sales.mtlsing@eaton.com...

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