Decommissioning The Module - Siemens SIMATIC NET RUGGEDCOM APE Configuration Manual

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1.9 Decommissioning the module
205.34.11.16/30
Figure 1.4
In this scenario, the RUGGEDCOM APE is reached via a routed interface. This is
accomplished by moving the RUGGEDCOM APE port onto its own VLAN, and creating
a point-to-point connection between it and the control module.
The figure shows six serial ports available on serial LM 3. In order to become
network-accessible, these ports must be configured as socket ports that allow
incoming calls on TCP ports 5001 (ser-3-1) through 5006 (ser-3-6). While any
address on the RX1500 control module may be used to connect the RUGGEDCOM
APE to these ports, switch.0001, switch.0002, and dummy0 addresses are
recommended. In particular, dummy0 addresses are useful when router redundancy
is implemented.
As in the previous scenario, devices on the 192.168.0.0/24 subnet are still available
to the RUGGEDCOM APE; however, in this scenario, they are available through
routing.
1.9

Decommissioning the module

Before taking a RUGGEDCOM APE module out of service make sure the module
has been fully decommissioned. This includes removing any sensitive, proprietary
information.
Note
For additional assistance in decommissioning the module, contact Siemens Customer
Support.
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te-1-1-1
Example Configuration
switch.0002
192.168.77.2/30
dummy0
VLAN 2
172.2.4.3/32
switch.0001
192.168.0.2/24
VLAN 1
APE ETH0
192.168.77.1/30
APE LM1
4 Port Ethernet LM2
0.0.0.0/0:5001
0.0.0.0/0:5002
0.0.0.0/0:5006
6 Port Serial LM3
RUGGEDCOM APE (Application Processing Engine)
Configuration Manual, 08/2023, C79000-G8976-1415-06
APE ETH1
192.16.0.1/16
LM-2-1
LM-2-2
LM-2-3
LM-2-4
192.168.0.0/24
ser-3-1
ser-3-2
ser-3-6

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