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Anybus
Tunnel Gateway
USER MANUAL
SCM-1202-233
Version 1.0
Publication date 2024-07-09

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  • Page 1 ENGLISH ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway USER MANUAL SCM-1202-233 Version 1.0 Publication date 2024-07-09...
  • Page 2 The information in this document shall therefore not be construed as a commitment on the part of HMS Networks and is subject to change without notice. HMS Networks makes no commitment to update or keep current the information in this document.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Table of Contents 1. Preface ..........................1 1.1. About This Document ......................1 1.2. Document Conventions ..................... 1 1.3. Trademarks ........................2 2. Safety ............................ 3 2.1. General Safety ......................... 3 3. Preparation ..........................4 3.1. Support and Resources ...................... 4 4.
  • Page 4 ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway 8.1. Diagnostics ........................37 8.1.1. Event Log ....................... 37 8.2. Reboot Using the Reset Button ..................38 8.3. Reboot Using the Built-In Web Interface ................39 8.4. Factory Reset Using the Reset Button .................. 41 8.5. Reset Using the Built-In Web Interface ................. 42 8.6.
  • Page 5: Preface

    ® Preface Anybus Tunnel Gateway 1. Preface 1.1. About This Document ® This document describes how to install and configure Anybus Tunnel Gateway. For additional documentation and software downloads, FAQs, troubleshooting guides and technical support, please visit www.hms-networks.com. 1.2. Document Conventions Lists Numbered lists indicate tasks that should be carried out in sequence: First do this...
  • Page 6: Trademarks

    Additional information which may facilitate installation and/or operation. Helpful advice and suggestions. 1.3. Trademarks ® Anybus is a registered trademark of HMS Networks. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective holders. Page 2 of 45 SCM-1202-233 Version 1.0...
  • Page 7: Safety

    ® Safety Anybus Tunnel Gateway 2. Safety 2.1. General Safety CAUTION Connecting power with reverse polarity or using the wrong type of power supply may damage the equipment. Make sure that the power supply is connected correctly and of the recommended type. CAUTION This equipment contains parts that can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD).
  • Page 8: Preparation

    ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Preparation 3. Preparation 3.1. Support and Resources For additional documentation and software downloads, FAQs, troubleshooting guides and technical support, please visit www.hms-networks.com. Have the product article number available, to search for the product specific support web page. You find the product article number on the product cover.
  • Page 9: Installation

    ® Installation Anybus Tunnel Gateway 4. Installation 4.1. DIN Rail Mounting Before You Begin IMPORTANT The equipment must be electrically grounded through the DIN rail for EMC compliance. Make sure that the equipment is correctly mounted on the rail and that the rail is properly grounded. Have a flat-blade screwdriver, size 5.5 mm, available.
  • Page 10: Connect To 5G Core (5Gc) Network

    ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Connect to 5G Core (5GC) Network 4.2. Connect to 5G Core (5GC) Network Figure 2. Ethernet port, WAN Connect your 5G core network, N6 or NAT router to the Tunnel Gateway WAN port. Ethernet RJ45 Connector Pinout Ethernet RJ45 Connector Description Not used...
  • Page 11: Connect Ethernet Devices

    ® Connect Ethernet Devices Anybus Tunnel Gateway 4.3. Connect Ethernet Devices When configuring the Tunnel Gateway, use one of the LAN switch ports to connect to your PC. Figure 3. LAN switch ports, ETH 1-4 Connect your Ethernet device(s) to the Tunnel Gateway LAN switch ports ETH 1-4. Ethernet RJ45 Connector Pinout Ethernet RJ45 Connector Description...
  • Page 12: Connect To Power

    ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Connect to Power 4.4. Connect to Power Before You Begin CAUTION Ensure that the power supply is turned off before connecting it to the equipment. CAUTION Connecting power with reverse polarity or using the wrong type of power supply may damage the equipment.
  • Page 13 ® Connect to Power Anybus Tunnel Gateway Procedure Figure 4. Connect to power Insert the cable wires to the terminal block and tighten the wire clamp screws. Connect the terminal block to the Tunnel Gateway. Connect the Tunnel Gateway to a power supply. Turn on the power supply.
  • Page 14: Din Rail Demount

    ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway DIN Rail Demount 4.5. DIN Rail Demount Before You Begin Have a flat-blade screwdriver, size 5.5 mm, available. Procedure Figure 5. Release and unhook the Tunnel Gateway To remove the Tunnel Gateway from the DIN rail Insert the screwdriver into the DIN rail clip tab A.
  • Page 15: Configuration

    ® Configuration Anybus Tunnel Gateway 5. Configuration 5.1. Connect to Configure 5.1.1. Connect to PC and Power When configuring the Tunnel Gateway it must be connected to a PC. Figure 6. Connect to PC and power Connect an Ethernet cable between one of the Tunnel Gateway LAN switch ports and your PC. Connect the Tunnel Gateway Power connector to a power supply.
  • Page 16: Access The Built-In Web Interface

    ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Access the Built-In Web Interface 5.2. Access the Built-In Web Interface 5.2.1. Required IP Address Settings NOTE The Tunnel Gateway default IP address is 192.168.1.96 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Set a Static IP Address on Your PC On the PC accessing the Tunnel Gateway built-in web interface, configure the Ethernet interface settings as follows: Setting...
  • Page 17: Login To The Built-In Web Interface

    ® Access the Built-In Web Interface Anybus Tunnel Gateway 5.2.2. Login to the Built-In Web Interface The Tunnel Gateway built-in web interface can be accessed from a standard web browser. Before You Begin IMPORTANT For cybersecurity reasons, you are prompted to change the password at first login using the Tunnel Gateway factory default password.
  • Page 18 ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Access the Built-In Web Interface Figure 9. Home page Page 14 of 45 SCM-1202-233 Version 1.0...
  • Page 19: About Anybus Tunnel Gateway

    ® About Anybus Tunnel Gateway Anybus Tunnel Gateway 5.3. About Anybus Tunnel Gateway The Tunnel Gateway supports tunneling PROFINET, EtherNet/IP, and other Ethernet traffic over IP networks. The Tunnel Gateway can connect a master device, such as a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller), to multiple remote devices or networks of devices.
  • Page 20: Setup Virtual Tunnel

    ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Setup Virtual Tunnel 5.4. Setup Virtual Tunnel In this example, a virtual tunnel is established between a Tunnel Gateway and a Bolt 5G to facilitate communication between a PLC and devices within a subnetwork. Figure 11. Example, Virtual tunnel between a Tunnel Gateway and Bolt 5G Ethernet Device(s) Configuration Configure the Ethernet device(s)—in this example, a PLC—to be connected to the Tunnel Gateway and communicating with the Anybus Wireless Bolt 5G unit(s).
  • Page 21 ® Setup Virtual Tunnel Anybus Tunnel Gateway Tunnel Gateway Configuration Figure 12. Connect the Tunnel Gateway to your PC and to power Procedure Connect one of the Tunnel Gateway Ethernet ports, ETH 1-4, to your PC. Connect the Tunnel Gateway to power. Login to the Tunnel Gateway built-in web interface.
  • Page 22 ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Setup Virtual Tunnel Installation Figure 13. Connect the Tunnel Gateway Procedure Connect the Tunnel Gateway to power, see Connect to Power (page Connect the Tunnel Gateway to your 5G core network, see Connect to 5G Core (5GC) Network (page Connect your Ethernet device(s)—in this example, a PLC—to the Tunnel Gateway, see Connect Ethernet Devices (page...
  • Page 23: Tunnel Settings

    ® Tunnel Settings Anybus Tunnel Gateway 5.5. Tunnel Settings Before You Begin NOTE You can add up to 8 tunnels. Procedure On the Tunnel page, select the desired tunnel type: Wireless Bolt 5G, Tunnel Gateway or Other device from the Add tunnel to ... menu. Figure 15.
  • Page 24 ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Tunnel Settings Select the tunnel and configure the Tunnel properties. Figure 16. Tunnel properties panel Setting Value Description VXLAN ID 0-16777215 Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) is used to create a layer 2 network tunnel over the regular layer 3 network.
  • Page 25: Wan Settings

    ® WAN Settings Anybus Tunnel Gateway 5.6. WAN Settings On the WAN page, configure the IP settings for the 5G core network that the Tunnel Gateway is connected to. See also Connect to 5G Core (5GC) Network (page Figure 17. WAN settings Table 1.
  • Page 26: Local Ethernet Settings

    ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Local Ethernet Settings 5.7. Local Ethernet Settings Configure the IP settings for the Ethernet device(s) connected to the Tunnel Gateway via an Ethernet cable. See also Connect Ethernet Devices (page Figure 18. Local Ethernet settings Table 2. Local Ethernet IP settings Setting Value Description...
  • Page 27: Verify Operation

    ® Verify Operation Anybus Tunnel Gateway 6. Verify Operation 6.1. Tunnel Gateway Status Monitor Figure 19. Home page Tunnel Status View the connection status for the tunnel(s). Tunnel Gateway Status View the Tunnel Gateway operating status. Ethernet Status View the Ethernet network communication status and IP settings. SCM-1202-233 Version 1.0 Page 23 of 45...
  • Page 28 ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Tunnel Gateway Status Monitor Status Symbols Symbol Description Internal error has occurred, and operation cannot be guaranteed. Examples for Run Time System: • Could not initialize WLAN device management control: Could not add device management data point wlan-station/rssi: Endpoint receive operation timed out (-32603).
  • Page 29: Tunnel Gateway Led Indicators

    ® Tunnel Gateway LED Indicators Anybus Tunnel Gateway 6.2. Tunnel Gateway LED Indicators Tunnel Gateway LED Indicator Operation Status Description LED A For future use. LED B For future use. LED C For future use. Status Reset/Reboot function is inactive. Green Reboot function is active.
  • Page 30: Maintenance

    ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Maintenance 7. Maintenance 7.1. Time & Date Settings 7.1.1. Set Time Figure 21. Time & date page, Set time You can set the current browser time and date in the Tunnel Gateway. On the Time & date page, click Set time. Page 26 of 45 SCM-1202-233 Version 1.0...
  • Page 31: Network Time Protocol (Ntp) Synchronization

    ® Time & Date Settings Anybus Tunnel Gateway 7.1.2. Network Time Protocol (NTP) Synchronization You can use the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to synchronize with computer clock time sources on a network. Figure 22. Time & date page, NTP synchronization enabled By default, NTP synchronization is disabled.
  • Page 32: Use Timezone Settings

    ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Time & Date Settings 7.1.3. Use Timezone Settings You can set the time zone for where the Tunnel Gateway is installed. Figure 23. Time & date page, Use timezone To set the Use timezone: On the Time & date page, enable Use timezone. In the Timezone menu, select the timezone where the product is installed.
  • Page 33: Configuration File Handling

    ® Configuration File Handling Anybus Tunnel Gateway 7.2. Configuration File Handling 7.2.1. Export Configuration You can export the current configuration, in order to store the configuration file as a backup or to import and use the same settings to configure additional Tunnel Gateway units. Figure 24.
  • Page 34: Import Configuration

    ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Configuration File Handling 7.2.2. Import Configuration To configure multiple Tunnel Gateway units with the same settings, you can import a configuration file. Before You Begin The supported file format is .conf. Procedure Figure 25. System page Import configuration file: On the System page, click Import.
  • Page 35: Revert Configuration

    ® Configuration File Handling Anybus Tunnel Gateway 7.2.3. Revert Configuration You can restore all settings in a configuration to the default settings. Figure 26. System page When you want to remove any configuration made in a current session and re-load the configuration from the Tunnel Gateway.
  • Page 36: Firmware Management

    ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Firmware Management 7.3. Firmware Management 7.3.1. View the Firmware Version On the Support page, you can view the current applied firmware version. Figure 27. Support page, Product information example 7.3.2. Firmware and Configuration Compatibility Compatibility after Firmware Upgrade Current configuration is still compatible after upgrading the firmware.
  • Page 37: Update Firmware

    ® Firmware Management Anybus Tunnel Gateway 7.3.4. Update Firmware Before You Begin NOTE If the firmware update process is interrupted or if the power is lost during the update process, the update process will resume as soon as the Tunnel Gateway is powered on again. Download Firmware Package To download the firmware update package zip file, please visit www.hms-networks.com...
  • Page 38: Web Server Certificate Settings

    ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Web Server Certificate Settings 7.4. Web Server Certificate Settings Install a web server certificate in the Tunnel Gateway. Before You Begin NOTE The Web Server Certificate file must contain both Certificate and Private key. NOTE The device certificate must be a Base64 encoded DER certificate. Use the PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mail) file format.
  • Page 39 ® Web Server Certificate Settings Anybus Tunnel Gateway Result Figure 30. Example View site information > Connection is secure The web server certificate is uploaded in the web browser. In the web browser View site information, check that the Connection is secure. SCM-1202-233 Version 1.0 Page 35 of 45...
  • Page 40: Change The Tunnel Gateway Password

    ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Change the Tunnel Gateway Password 7.5. Change the Tunnel Gateway Password IMPORTANT For cybersecurity reasons, you are prompted to change the password at first login using the Tunnel Gateway factory default password. You are redirected to the Change password page, see Change the Tunnel Gateway Password (page 36).
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting

    ® Troubleshooting Anybus Tunnel Gateway 8. Troubleshooting 8.1. Diagnostics 8.1.1. Event Log Figure 33. Event log page example To export the log data, click Export. An Excel XLSX file with the data is downloaded to your PC. How To Analyze the Information The log follows the FIFO principle, first in and first out.
  • Page 42: Reboot Using The Reset Button

    ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Reboot Using the Reset Button 8.2. Reboot Using the Reset Button Before You Begin NOTE Pressing and holding the reset button for more than 10 seconds will initiate a factory reset of the Tunnel Gateway. During reboot, the Tunnel Gateway is temporarily unavailable for approximately two minutes. Procedure Ensure that the Tunnel Gateway is powered on.
  • Page 43: Reboot Using The Built-In Web Interface

    ® Reboot Using the Built-In Web Interface Anybus Tunnel Gateway 8.3. Reboot Using the Built-In Web Interface Before You Begin During reboot, the Tunnel Gateway is temporarily unavailable for approximately two minutes. Procedure Ensure that the Tunnel Gateway is powered on and running. Figure 36.
  • Page 44 ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Reboot Using the Built-In Web Interface To confirm the reboot, click Reboot. Figure 38. Confirm reboot Result You are logged out of the Tunnel Gateway built-in web interface and redirected to the login page. Page 40 of 45 SCM-1202-233 Version 1.0...
  • Page 45: Factory Reset Using The Reset Button

    ® Factory Reset Using the Reset Button Anybus Tunnel Gateway 8.4. Factory Reset Using the Reset Button Procedure Ensure that the Tunnel Gateway is powered on. Figure 39. Power on the Tunnel Gateway Use a pointed object, such as a paper clip to press and hold the Reset button for ≥10 seconds. Status LED indication (A) is lit, and after 10 s, is starts to blink.
  • Page 46: Reset Using The Built-In Web Interface

    ® Anybus Tunnel Gateway Reset Using the Built-In Web Interface 8.5. Reset Using the Built-In Web Interface Procedure Ensure that the Tunnel Gateway is powered on and running. Figure 41. Power on the Tunnel Gateway Log in to the Tunnel Gateway built-in web interface. On the System page, click Factory default reset.
  • Page 47 ® Reset Using the Built-In Web Interface Anybus Tunnel Gateway To confirm the factory default reset, click Reset. Figure 43. Confirm factory default reset Result You are logged out of the Tunnel Gateway built-in web interface and redirected to the login page. When the N/A has successfully rebooted, the N/A configuration is reset to the factory default configuration.
  • Page 48: Support

    A zip file with the support files is downloaded to your PC. Create a Support Ticket On the HMS Networks home page, navigate to the Support main menu and click Support portal. In the Support portal, create a support ticket and upload the support package.
  • Page 49: Technical Data

    ® Technical Data Anybus Tunnel Gateway 9. Technical Data For complete technical specifications and regulatory compliance information, please visit www.hms-networks.com. 9.1. Technical Specification Article identification AWB5300 Ethernet connector Ethernet 100 Mbps x 5 Power connector 24 VDC, BL 3.50/03 connector +-15% Power supply 24 V (9 - 32 VDC), 1.5 A Power Supply The power supply must be a regulated limited power source (LPS) according to IEC/EN 62368-1, Annex Q, or IEC/EN...

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