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  • Page 1 FL RED 2000 User manual Order No. —...
  • Page 2 User manual FL RED 2000 2014-03-24 Designation: UM EN FL RED 2000 Revision: Order No.: — This user manual is valid for: Designation Version Order No. FL RED 2003E PRP 2701863 FL RED 2001E PRP 2LC 2701864 PHOENIX CONTACT 105652_en_00...
  • 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: 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

    Advantages of PRP ....................5 Additional information on the Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP)....... 6 Properties and versions ..................6 1.3.1 Dimensions of the FL RED 2000 ............7 1.3.2 Status and diagnostic indicators ............7 Mounting and installation ......................11 Mounting and removing the RED 2000..............11 Installing the RED 2000 ..................
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  • Page 7: Factoryline Red 2000

    Both networks should be operating transparently on layer 2. The networks can be created with Managed Switches and with Unmanaged Switches. Using Managed Switches has the advantage that additional redundancy can be implemented in each of these networks (A or/and B) by standard redundancy mechanisms. 105652_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 8: Additional Information On The Parallel Redundancy Protocol (Prp)

    FL RED 2000 However, in addition to completely stand-alone communication in both networks (A and B), these networks can also be used for redundant transmission. In any case, it must be en- sured that the networks are created using the same number of switches.
  • Page 9: Properties And Versions

    Factoryline RED 2000 Properties and versions The FL RED 2000 devices connect Single Attached Nodes (SAN) redundantly via two inde- pendent networks using the Parallel Redundancy Protocols (PRP). Two versions are avail- able: – FL RED 2003E PRP with three 100 Mbps RJ45 ports –...
  • Page 10: Status And Diagnostic Indicators

    FL RED 2000 1.3.2 Status and diagnostic indicators Please note that the meaning of the LEDs differs in Smart mode (see “Configuration using the MODE button” on page 15). Figure 1-3 LEDs on the device Diagnostic and status indicators (see Figure 1-3) Des.
  • Page 11 Red No link on port X2 (PRP B) green/green Only faulty PRP telegrams arrive on port “PRP A”. Open Flashing Flashing Red The device is in the same network with both ports, or no tele- green/green green/green grams are transmitted in both networks. 105652_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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  • Page 13: Mounting And Installation

    DIN rail. Push the module from the front to- wards the mounting surface (A2). Figure 2-1 Snapping the device onto the DIN rail Once the module has been snapped on properly, check that it is fixed securely on the DIN rail. 105652_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 14: Installing The Red 2000

    FL RED 2000 Removal: Pull down the positive latch using a suitable tool (e.g., screwdriver). The positive latch re- mains snapped out. Then swivel the bottom of the device away from the DIN rail slightly (B1). Next, lift the device upwards away from the DIN rail (B2).
  • Page 15: Signal Contact/Assignment Of The Rj45 Sockets

    This error message can be prevented by connecting the supply voltage to both US1/US2 terminal blocks in parallel, as shown in Figure 2-3, or by deactivating redundant power supply monitoring in web-based management or via SNMP. 105652_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 16: Assignment Of The Rj45 Ethernet Sockets

    FL RED 2000 2.2.3 Assignment of the RJ45 Ethernet sockets Table 2-1 Pin assignment of RJ45 connectors Pin number 10Base-T/10 Mbps 100Base-T/100 Mbps TD+ (transmit) TD+ (transmit) TD- (transmit) TD- (transmit) RD+ (receive) RD+ (receive) RD- (receive) RD- (receive) 2.2.4 Functional earth grounding/FE Grounding protects people and machines against hazardous voltages.
  • Page 17: Startup And Function

    After selecting the desired operating mode, exit the configuration by pressing the MODE button (for about 1 second) until the four LEDs light up. The mode is set, and the device starts up with the corresponding settings. 105652_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 18: Application Examples

    FL RED 2000 During configuration with the MODE button, not all parameters are rewritten, only those nec- essary for the operating mode. Some settings can therefore be made beforehand via the web interface or via SNMP and will still be effective after configuration with the MODE but- ton.
  • Page 19: Configuration And Diagnostics

    The program is mostly in English for international purposes. However, the program buttons change according to the country-specific settings. The start screen displays the IP address of the PC. This helps when addressing the device in the following steps. • Click on “Next”. 105652_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 20 FL RED 2000 Step 3: “IP Address Request Listener” All devices sending a BootP request are listed in the window which opens. These devices are waiting for a new IP address. Figure 4-1 “IP Address Request Listener” window In this example, the switch has MAC address 00.A0.45.04.08.A3.
  • Page 21: Ip Parameter Assignment Via Dhcp

    IP parameter assignment via DHCP DHCP is activated by default. For IP address assignment, the device uses the DHCP protocol. On the Internet, numerous DHCP servers are available. You can use any of these programs for address assignment. 105652_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 22: Web-Based Management

    FL RED 2000 Notes for DHCP During initial startup, the device transmits BootP requests without interruption until it re- ceives a valid IP address. As soon as it receives a valid IP address, the device stops send- ing BootP requests.
  • Page 23: Functions/Information In Wbm

    Configuration and diagnostics 4.3.2 Functions/information in WBM After calling web-based management, the following screen appears: Figure 4-4 Web interface start screen “Help & Documentation” web page This web page contains general information. Figure 4-5 “Help & Documentation” web page 105652_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 24 FL RED 2000 “Device Status/Device Identification” web page Here you will find general information about your device, such as the serial number, firm- ware version or hardware version. Figure 4-6 “Device Identification” web page “Interface Status” web page On this page, you will find detailed information about the interface states.
  • Page 25 The upload is started by clicking “OK”. NOTE: Do not interrupt the power supply to the device during the update process. Other- wise, the device could be damaged and may have to be reactivated by the manufacturer. 105652_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 26 FL RED 2000 Depending on the size of the update, the process may take several minutes. If the file has been uploaded to the device completely, it is displayed on the web page. Figure 4-10 Message on the web page during firmware update As soon as the firmware is complete, the “Install Firmware”...
  • Page 27 STATIC: static IP address – BOOTP: assignment via the Bootstrap protocol – DHCP: assignment via a DHCP server IP Address: set the desired IP address. Subnet Mask: set the desired subnet mask here. Gateway: set the desired default gateway here. 105652_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 28 FL RED 2000 “Network Redundancy” web page Figure 4-13 “Network Redundancy” web page PHOENIX CONTACT 105652_en_01...
  • Page 29: Technical Data And Ordering Data

    Redundancy device, supports PRP (Parallel Redundancy Protocol) SNMP Version 2c Supported MIBs MIB II and private SNMP objects from Phoenix Contact Housing dimensions (width x height x depth) in mm 40 x 100 x 109 (depth from top edge of DIN rail) Permissible operating temperature -40°C to 70°C...
  • Page 30 FL RED 2000 Ethernet interfaces Properties of RJ45 ports Number Up to 3/100 Mbps FD Connection format 8-pos. RJ45 socket on the device Connection medium Twisted-pair cable with a conductor cross section of 0.14 mm to 0.22 mm STP Cat 5...
  • Page 31 Conducted noise emission according to CISPR 22 Class A Radiated noise emission according to CISPR 22 Class A Additional certification RoHS @EEE 2002/95/EC. - WEEE 2002/96/EC Differences between this version and previous versions Rev. 00: First version 105652_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 32: Ordering Data

    FL RED 2000 Ordering data Products Description Order designation Order No. Pcs. / Pkt. Redundancy module with three RJ45 ports FL RED 2003E 2701863 Redundancy module with one RJ45 port and two fiberglass ports in LC format FL RED 2001E 2LC...
  • Page 33 Security element for FL CAT5/6 PATCH ... 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 105652_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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  • Page 35: Appendixes

    “System” web page ................23 Figure 4-10: Message on the web page during firmware update ......23 Figure 4-11: Progress indicator during update ............24 Figure 4-12: “Network” web page ................24 Figure 4-13: “Network Redundancy” web page ............25 105652_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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  • Page 37: List Of Tables

    List of tables List of tables Table 2-1: Pin assignment of RJ45 connectors ............ 14 Table 3-1: Operating modes ................. 16 105652_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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  • Page 39: Index

    Web-based management ........... 20 grounding..............14 Housing dimensions............7 IEC 61850-3 ..............5 IEC 62439 ..............6 IEEE 1613 ..............5 IPAssign.exe ............... 17 Learning addresses ............ 16 Login ................22 MIBs................27 MODE button .............. 15 105652_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT...
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