turck TBEN-L SE-M2 Series Instructions For Use Manual

turck TBEN-L SE-M2 Series Instructions For Use Manual

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  • Page 1 Your Global Automation Partner TBEN-L…-SE-M2 10-Port Ethernet Switch Instructions for Use...
  • Page 2 Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Feedback about these instructions................ 5 Notes on the Product .........................  6 Product identification.....................  6 Scope of delivery ...................... 6 Legal requirements...................... 6 Turck service........................ 6 For Your Safety............................  7 Intended use........................ 7 General safety notes .......................  7 Notes on UL approval .....................  7 Notes on Ex protection....................
  • Page 4 Returning devices...................... 64 13 Disposal .............................. 64 14 Technical Data........................... 65 15 Appendix: Approvals and Markings ..................... 67 16 Turck Subsidiaries - Contact Information .................. 68 Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 5: About These Instructions

    We make every effort to ensure that these instructions are as informative and as clear as pos- sible. If you have any suggestions for improving the design or if some information is missing in the document, please send your suggestions to techdoc@turck.com. V02.00 | 2021/11...
  • Page 6: Notes On The Product

    CAD files in numerous export formats. The contact details of Turck subsidiaries worldwide can be found on p. [} 68]. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 7: For Your Safety

    The product is designed according to state-of-the-art technology. However, residual risks still exist. Observe the following warnings and safety notices to prevent damage to persons and property. Turck accepts no liability for damage caused by failure to observe these warning and safety notices.
  • Page 8: Atex And Iecex Approval Requirements For Use In Ex Area

    Do not install the device in areas critically exposed to UV light. Prevent risks caused by electrostatic charge. Protect unused connectors with dummy plugs to ensure protection class IP67. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 9: Product Description

    Product Description The devices are designed in a fully encapsulated housing with degree of protection IP65/IP67/ IP69K. Der TBEN-L…-SE-M2 is a 10-port Ethernet switch. The switch has two 8-pin, X coded M12 Gig- abit Ethernet ports (XF9 and XF10) with a transmission speed of 10/100/1000 Mbps and eight 4- pin, D coded M12 Fast Ethernet ports (XF1…XF8) with a transmission speed of 10/100 Mbps.
  • Page 10: Operating Elements

    In the delivery state, the device behaves as a layer 2 switch. Layer 3 functions can be activated optionally. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 11: Functions And Operating Modes

    Functions and operating modes 4.4.1 SNMP agent The switch supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) V1, V2c and V3. The SNMP function of the device can be configured via the web server. 4.4.2 Neighborhood detection via LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) The switch uses the LLDP protocol for neighborhood detection.
  • Page 12: Routing

    The switch can log on or off by sending IGMP messages to a router to receive multicast telegrams. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 13: Installing

    Installing Installing the device in Zone 2 and Zone 22 In Zone 2 and Zone 22, the devices can be used in conjunction with the protective housing set . DANGER Potentially explosive atmosphere Risk of explosion through spark ignition For use in Zone 2 and Zone 22: „...
  • Page 14: Mounting Onto A Mounting Plate

    „ To avoid material abrasion and color changes: Protect the device from direct sunlight, e.g. by using protective shields. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 15: Grounding The Device

    Grounding the device 5.4.1 Equivalent wiring diagram and shielding concept 2 x 15 nF 2 x 15 nF XF10 XF10 Fig. 6: TBEN-L4-SE-M2– equivalent wiring dia- Fig. 7: TBEN-L5-SE-M2– equivalent wiring dia- gram and shielding concept gram and shielding concept 2 x 15 nF XF10 Fig. 8: TBEN-LL-SE-M2–...
  • Page 16: Shielding The Ethernet Ports

    The shielding of the M12 flanges for the I/O level is connected to the reference potential of the installation via the M6 metal screw. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 17: Connecting

    Connecting The TBEN-L…-SE-M2 is only suitable for use in LAN networks. NOTICE Intrusion of liquids or foreign bodies through leaking connections Loss of protection class IP65/IP67/IP69K, device damage possible „ Tighten M12 connectors with a tightening torque of 0.6 Nm. „...
  • Page 18 2 = RX 3 = TX – 4 = RX – flange = FE XF1…XF8 Fig. 13: M12 Fast Ethernet connector Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 19: Connecting The Power Supply

    Connecting the power supply TBEN-L4-SE-M2/TBEN-L5-SE-M2 For the connection to the power supply, the device has two 5-pin 7/8” connectors. The power supply connectors are designed as 4-pin (TBEN-L4) or 5-pin (TBEN-L5) 7/8" connectors. V1 and V2 are galvanically isolated. The maximum tightening torque is 0.8 Nm. Fig. 14: TBEN-L4-SE-M2 –...
  • Page 20 System voltage: power supply 1 (incl. supply of electronics) Load voltage: power supply 2, fed through, not used in device Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 21: Supply Concept

    6.3.1 Supply concept The device is supplied via V1. All Ethernet ports are galvanically isolated. V2 is fed through. Fig. 20: Supply TBEN-L4-SE-M2 Fig. 21: Supply TBEN-L5-SE-M2 Fig. 22: Supply TBEN-LL-SE-M2 V02.00 | 2021/11...
  • Page 22: Commissioning

    „ Adapt the password to the requirements of the network security concept of the system in which the devices are installed. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 23: Adjusting Network Settings

    Adjusting network settings The network settings for the LAN network zone of the switch can be set via two decimal rotary coding switches and DIP switches on the device, via the web server or via the Turck Service Tool. The network settings for the WAN network zone on the switch can only be set via the web server.
  • Page 24 Network setting (IP address, subnet mask, gateway) Device parameters Restore Enter the device name and the device's IP address. IP address: 192.168.1.254 Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 25: Adjusting Network Setting Via Turck Service Tool

    Adjusting network setting via Turck Service Tool NOTE The IP address can only be assigned using the Turck Service Tool if the switch is con- nected to the PC via one of its LAN ports. Connection to a WAN port is not possible.
  • Page 26 Fig. 27: Turck Service Tool – Change device configuration NOTE An IP address assigned vie the Turck Service Tool is not stored permanently in the switch. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 27: Adjusting Network Settings Via The Web Server

    7.2.3 Adjusting network settings via the web server NOTE To be able to adjust the network settings via the web server, the device must be in PGM mode. „ Open the web server. „ Log on to the device as administrator. The default user for the web server is ”admin”, the default password is ”password”.
  • Page 28: User Management And Rights Assignment

    The user has access to the configuration of the general switch functions (interfaces, VLAN, IP addresses, SNMP, DHCP, …). Read access The user has read-only access. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 29: Adding A User

    Inadequately secured devices Unauthorized access to sensitive data „ Change password after first login. Turck recommends using a secure password. „ Adapt the password to the requirements of the network security concept of the system in which the devices are installed.
  • Page 30: Parameterizing And Configuring

    Interfaces – configuring Ethernet interfaces Interfaces is used to configure the Ethernet ports of the device. Interface Settings Fig. 30: Webserver – Interfaces Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 31 „ Make settings on ports XF1...XF10 and accept changes with SET. Setting Value Meaning 1…10 Number of the Ethernet port Name Freely selectable name Port Enable Port activated Disable Port deactivated AutoNeg Autonegotiation activated Autonegotiation deactivated Speed Setting the transmission rate These settings can of the Ethernet port only be configured if...
  • Page 32: Ip - Assigning Ip Addresses

    Set the IP address for the WAN as described in the under ”Setting the IP Address via the web server” [} 27]. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 33 VLAN Interface Settings Under VLAN Interface Settings area, the Ethernet ports are assigned to the previously defined VLANs. „ Assign the VLAN ID and name if necessary and create them via ADD ID. „ Set the VLAN tag on the Ethernet port to enabled and enter the VLAN ID under Default VLAN ID to make the assignment.
  • Page 34 The packets contain VLAN information. Tagged VLANs allow multiple VLANs to be used on one switch port. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 35: Snmp - Setting Up Snmp

    8.1.4 SNMP – setting up SNMP SNMP configuration In the section SNMP Configuration the supported SNMP versions as well as the read and write communities for authentication with SNMP V1 and SNMP V2c are configured. „ Configure and transfer settings to the device with SET. SNMP User The SNMP User section contains a list of all users created under Add User for SNMP version 3.
  • Page 36 Under Community, specify the community to which the traps are to be sent. „ Send the configuration to the device via SET. Fig. 34: Web Server - adding users and configuring traps Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 37: Dhcp - Setting Up A Dhcp Server

    8.1.5 DHCP – setting up a DHCP server DHCP Server Configuration The section DHCP Server Configuration is used to configure the DHCP server in the device. „ Activate DHCP server via Enable. „ Use Pool Start and Pool End to define the IP address range from which the switch as- signs addresses to other network participants.
  • Page 38 Enter the MAC address of the device that will be permanently assigned this IP address. Fig. 36: Web server – assigning static IP addresses Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 39 Interface-based IP Assignment In the section Interface-based IP Assignment, Ethernet port-dependent IP addresses can be assigned. The IP addresses are assigned independently of the device for the first connected device that sends a DHCP request. If further devices are connected to the port, these devices receive an IP address from the DHCP address pool.
  • Page 40: Lldp - Configuring Neighborhodd Detection

    Fig. 39: Webserver – LLDP – neighboring devices RELOAD restores the original configuration of the LLDP settings. UPDATE NEIGHBORS updates the list of adjacent devices. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 41: Qos - Prioritizing Or Classifying Data Packets

    8.1.7 QoS – prioritizing or classifying data packets Interface Settings In the section Interface Settings the prioritization or classification of data packets can be set port by port. The default setting are written in bold. Function Value Meaning 1…10 Prio Choice Telegrams are processed according to default prioritiz- Default ation or default classification.
  • Page 42 Fig. 40: Web server – QoS: port-wise prioritization of telegrams „ Set the prioritization for Ethernet ports. „ Accept the changes via SET. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 43 PCP Ò Queue Mapping Ò The section PCP Queue Mapping defines to which output queues telegrams are assigned based on their PCP priorities. Default-settings: PCP Value Transmit Queue PCP Value Transmit Queue Q1 (weighted, 2×) Q4 (weighted, 12×) Q0 (weighted, 1×) Q5 (3rd, strict) Q2 (weighted, 3×) Q6 (2nd, strict)
  • Page 44 Q7 (1st, strict) Fig. 42: Web server – QoS: DSCP Queue Mapping „ Set the queue mapping. „ Accept the changes via SET. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 45 DSCP Ò PCP Mapping Ò In the section DSCP PCP Mapping, the DSCP entries are assigned to PCP priorities. In the following example, telegrams that were classified via a DSCP of 5 received the highest priority (7). Default settings: DSCP Value Transmit Queue DSCP Value Transmit Queue...
  • Page 46: Mirroring - Configuring The Mirroring Of Switch Ports

    Activate the desired mirroring at the switch ports XF1...XF10. „ Transfer settings to the device via SET. Fig. 44: Web server - configuring mirroring Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 47: Redundancy - Configuring Network Redundancy

    8.1.9 Redundancy – configuring network redundancy (R)STP Variant The section (R)STP Variant defines which network redundancy protocol [} 11] is used in the network zones LAN, WAN, LAN-VLAN and WAN-VLAN. „ Select the network redundancy protocol. „ Send the configuration to the device via SET. 8.1.10 Routing –...
  • Page 48: 8.1.11 Firewall - Configuring Firewall Rules

    First incoming rule, which allows access via port 433 for HTTPS: Fig. 46: Web server – enable access via HTTPS „ Create firewall rule via SAVE. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 49 „ Set up second incoming rule that blocks access via HTTP (port 80): Fig. 47: Web server – block access via HTTP „ Create firewall rule via SAVE. Fig. 48: Web server – incoming rules V02.00 | 2021/11...
  • Page 50: 8.1.12 Nat - Configuring Nat/Pat Rules

    Creating a Source NAT rule. „ Add the rule via ADD and send the rule to the device via SET. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 51 Add Destination NAT/PAT Rule (Destination NAT) In the Add Destination NAT/PAT Rule section, rules for the translation of IP addresses are cre- ated. For PAT rules, port numbers are specified in addition to IP addresses. Function Value Meaning Index 1…64 Order number to prioritize the rules, beginning with 1 and assigned consecutively Incoming Zone...
  • Page 52 Defines for which telegrams the rule applies (TCP, UDP, all = OFF). Incoming Dest. Port Port number of the web server Outgoing Dest. Port Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 53: 8.1.13 Igmp - Configuring Multicast

    8.1.13 IGMP – configuring Multicast The device supports the functions IGMP Snooper and IGMP Querier. The IGMP configuration is only effective if Flood unknown Multicasts/Unicasts under Inter- Ò faces Switching is set to off or IGMP only. NOTE In PROFINET networks, the IGMP Snooper function must be deactivated. Function Value Meaning...
  • Page 54: 8.1.14 Ntp - Configuring The Time Server

    Set the interval for the time query. „ Use SET CONFIG to send changes to the device. Fig. 49: Webserver – DHCP server configuration Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 55: 8.1.15 Configuration - Accept, Reset, Load Or Download The Configuration

    8.1.15 Configuration – accept, reset, load or download the configuration NOTE If changes have been made to the configuration compared to the configuration stored in the device, this is indicated by the entry Nonpersistent Configuration at the bottom of the web server screen. Configuration changes are only stored in the device until a device failure or power reset.
  • Page 56 Save configuration via Download current configuration. The configuration is stored in the folder that is defined as the download folder in the browser. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 57: Downloading The Configuration To The Device Via Usb Stick

    NTFS formatted sticks or USB devices such as external hard disks, keyboards, PC mice, etc. Depending on the power consumption of the USB stick, compatibility problems may occur. To ensure error-free data exchange, Turck recommends using the industrial USB stick USB 2.0 In- dustrial Memory Stick (ID 6827348). V02.00 | 2021/11...
  • Page 58: Operating

    USB host function is being activated (twice, 1 Hz) Green flashing USB function active (0.5 Hz) LED APP Meaning White flashing Wink command active Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 59: Monitoring Function

    Monitoring function 9.2.1 Monitoring – Overview (device overview) The Overview page shows an overview of all Ethernet interfaces of the device, the device data (name, firmware version, etc.) and the current device settings (VLAN, DHCP, routing, etc.). A click on the respective entries opens the corresponding configuration page. Fig. 52: Web server –...
  • Page 60: Monitoring - Counter (Network Load Monitoring)

    Select the values by double-clicking them. „ Use the Graph button to switch to the graphical view. Fig. 53: Webserver – Counter (tables) Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 61 The values are displayed graphically. Fig. 54: Webserver – Counter (graphical representation) V02.00 | 2021/11...
  • Page 62: Cable Diagnostics

    The lines on the selected Ethernet ports are checked. Cable breaks are detected and localized wire by wire. Fig. 55: Web server – cable diagnostics Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 63: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If the device does not function as expected, first check whether ambient interference is present. If there is no ambient interference present, check the connections of the device for faults. If there are no faults, there is a device malfunction. In this case, decommission the device and replace it with a new device of the same type.
  • Page 64: Maintenance

    Disposal The devices must be disposed of correctly and must not be included in general household garbage. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 65: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical data Power supply Supply voltage 24 VDC Permissible range 8…30 VDC with load dump protection Current feedthrough TBEN-L4/TBEN-L5 (X1 to X2) Max. 9 A per voltage group TBEN-LL (XD1 to XD2) Max. 16 A per voltage group Current consumption at 24 VDC Max.
  • Page 66 FCC Rules. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harm- ful interference. In this case, the user must correct the interference at his own ex- pense. Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 67: Appendix: Approvals And Markings

    Appendix: Approvals and Markings Approvals Marking according to EN 60079-0/-7/-31 ATEX directive ÉII 3 G ATEX approval no.: Ex ec IIC T4 Gc TÜV 20 ATEX 264795 X ÉII 3 D Ex tc IIIC T115 °C Dc IECEx approval no.: Ex ec IIC T4 Gc IECEx TUN 20.0010X Ex tc IIIC T115 °C Dc...
  • Page 68: Turck Subsidiaries - Contact Information

    Turck Banner Malaysia Sdn Bhd Unit A-23A-08, Tower A, Pinnacle Petaling Jaya, Jalan Utara C, 46200 Petaling Jaya Selangor www.turckbanner.my Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG | T +49 208 4952-0 | F +49 208 4952-264 | more@turck.com | www.turck.com...
  • Page 69 Mexico Turck Comercial, S. de RL de CV Blvd. Campestre No. 100, Parque Industrial SERVER, C.P. 25350 Arteaga, Coahuila www.turck.com.mx Netherlands Turck B. V. Ruiterlaan 7, NL-8019 BN Zwolle www.turck.nl Austria Turck GmbH Graumanngasse 7/A5-1, A-1150 Wien www.turck.at Poland TURCK sp.z.o.o.
  • Page 70 Over 30 subsidiaries and over 60 representations worldwide! 100013016 | 2021/11 100013016 www.turck.com...

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