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    31007118

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    www.schneider-electric.com

    ConneXium

    Ethernet Cabling SystemTCSESM Managed Switch

    Installation Manual

    8/2008

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    Table of Contents

    Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

    About the Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7

    Chapter 1 Device Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9General Switch Description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

    The Switch Versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

    Chapter 2 Installation and Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Safety Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

    Configurations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

    Installation and Startup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

    Appendices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

    Appendix A Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35General Technical Hardware Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

    Dimension Drawings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and Physical Resistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

    Network Expansion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

    Power Input and Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

    Recommended Fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

    Switches and Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41

    Underlying Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

    Agency Approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

    Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43At a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

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    Appendix B TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Preliminary Setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

    Logging On to the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Redundancy Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

    Configuring the HIPER-Ring Version 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

    Configuring the HIPER Ring Version 2 (MPR Draft) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

    Configuring the TCSESM Switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

    Backing Up and Restoring the TCSESM Switch Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

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    Safety Information

    Important Information

    NOTICE Read these instructions carefully, and look at the equipment to become familiar with

    the device before trying to install, operate, or maintain it. The following special

    messages may appear throughout this documentation or on the equipment to warn

    of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a

    procedure.

    The addition of this symbol to a Danger or Warning safety label indicates

    that an electrical hazard exists, which will result in personal injury if the

    instructions are not followed.

    This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal

    injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid

    possible injury or death.

    DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will

    resultin death or serious injury.

    DANGER

    WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, can result

    in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.

    WARNING

    CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, can result

    in injury or equipment damage.

    CAUTION

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    PLEASE NOTE Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained only by

    qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any

    consequences arising out of the use of this material.

    2008 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved.

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    About the Book

    At a Glance

    Document Scope This manual contains all the information you need to install the ConneXium ESM

    Ethernet switches before you start configuring them.

    Validity Note The data and illustrations found in this book are not binding. We reserve the right to

    modify our products in line with our policy of continuous product development. The

    information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not beconstrued as a commitment by Schneider Electric.

    Product Related

    Information

    Schneider Electric assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this

    document. If you have any suggestions for improvements or amendments or have

    found errors in this publication, please notify us.

    No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic

    or mechanical, including photocopying, without express written permission ofSchneider Electric. All rights reserved.

    When controllers are used for applications with technical safety requirements,

    please follow the relevant instructions.

    Failure to use Schneider Electric software or approved software with our hardware

    products may result in injury, harm, or improper operating results.

    Failure to observe this product related warning can result in injury or equipment

    damage.

    User Comments We welcome your comments about this document. You can reach us by e-mail at

    [email protected]

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    1Device Description

    At a Glance

    Overview This chapter describes the ESM switches and their different versions.

    What's in

    this Chapter?

    This chapter contains the following topics:

    Topic Page

    General Switch Description 10

    The Switch Versions 11

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    General Switch Description

    Overview An ESM switch is a compact, heavy-duty device suitable for industrial applications

    which can be installed on a standard DIN Rail. The switches are available in 4, 8,

    10, 16 and 24 ports combinations. Two of these ports, uplinks, usually used to

    implement the ring architectures, could be available in Copper or Fiber (multimode,

    single mode or mixed) and in 10/100 Mbps or Gigabit speeds.

    The 10-60VDC/18-30VAC operating voltage is supplied via a plug-in terminal block

    with two connections to wire primary and redundant voltage if necessary. An alarm

    relay allows reporting diagnostic information (P/S, Link signal, Redundancy health)to Control systems. Integrated LEDs allow fast on-site installation and

    troubleshooting.

    The HIPER-Ring redundancy concept allows single and fast implementation of

    redundant architectures (simple and coupling rings). The diagnostics and operating

    parameter display functions as well as the labeling field for the IP address provide a

    quick overview.

    You can configure or diagnose the switch using a Web browser, Telnet, or the V.24serial interface of the switch.

    The ConneXium ESM switches allow you to set up in a line, star or ring structure

    switched industrial ETHERNET networks in accordance with the IEEE 802.3 and

    802.3u standards using copper technology or fibre optic conductors. End devices

    and other infrastructure components can be connected using twisted pair cables or

    multi and single mode fiber optic cables. The twisted pair ports support

    autocrossing, autonegotiation and autopolarity.

    The devices offer a wide variety of functions:

    redundancy functions:

    (Rapid Spanning Tree, redundant ring structure, ring coupling, redundant power

    supply)

    security: Unauthorized messages (MAC or IP based) are blocked.

    synchronization of the system network time (SNTP)

    traffic control

    functional diagnostics

    priority (message or port-based)

    VLAN

    topology detection

    Web-based interface

    Command Line Interface (CLI)

    SNMP

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    The Switch Versions

    Switch Versions

    Part Number Part Number Description

    4 Port Version TCSESM043F23F0 4 10/100 TX Managed

    TCSESM043F1CU0 3 10/100 TX 1 100 FX-MM Managed

    TCSESM043F2CU0 2 10/100 TX 2 100 FX-MM Managed

    TCSESM043F1CS0 3 10/100 TX 1 100 FX-SM Managed

    TCSESM043F2CS0 2 10/100 TX 2 100 FX-SM Managed

    8 Port Version TCSESM083F23F0 8 10/100 TX Managed

    TCSESM083F1CU0 7 10/100 TX 1 100 FX-MM Managed

    TCSESM083F2CU0 6 10/100 TX 2 100 FX-MM Managed

    TCSESM083F1CS0 7 10/100 TX 1 100 FX-SM Managed

    TCSESM083F2CS0 6 10/100 TX 2 100 FX-SM Managed

    TCSESM083F2CX0 6 10/100 TX 1 100 FX-MM 1 100 FX-SM Managed

    16 Port Version TCSESM163F23F0 16 10/100 TX Managed

    TCSESM163F2CU0 14 10/100 TX 2 100 FX-MM Managed

    24 Port Version TCSESM243F2CU0 22 10/100 TX 2 100 FX-MM Managed

    Gigabit - 10 Port

    Version

    TCSESM103F23G0 8 10/100 TX 2 10/100/1000 TX Managed

    TCSESM103F2LG0 8 10/100 TX 2 1000 SFP (fiber) Managed

    Note:This product ships with open sockets (SFP) on the fiber

    ports. In order to use these ports, order 1 or 2 fiber modules in anycombination (see below).

    Fiber Media Modules

    for Gigabit

    TCSEAAF1LFU00 fiber module SFP-SX/LC

    TCSEAAF1LFS00 fiber module SFP-LX/LC

    TCSEAAF1LFH00 fiber module SFP-LH/LC

    Accessories TCSEAM0100 Adapter Memory Back-up Adapter

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    Examples of

    Switch Versions

    The figure below shows the 4-port versions of the ESM.

    1 Pluggable 6-pin terminal block

    2 LED display elements

    3 2-pin DIP switch

    4 MAC address field

    5 USB interface6 V.24 access, external management

    7 IP address field

    8 Ports in accordance with 10/100 BASE-T(X)

    9 Protective earth ground

    1LNK

    ACT

    2

    LNK

    ACT

    3

    LNK

    ACT

    4

    LNK

    ACT

    IPAddress

    MAC-Address

    ConneXium Switch

    V.24

    ONRM

    Stand by

    FAULT

    RM

    P

    Stand by

    USB

    Fault

    OVOV+24V(P1)

    +24V(P2)

    Telemecanique

    TCSESM043F23F0

    1

    LNK

    ACT

    2

    LNK

    ACT

    3

    LNK

    ACT

    4

    LNK

    ACT

    IPAddress

    MAC

    -Address

    ConneXiumSwitch

    V.24

    ONRM

    Standby

    FAULT

    RM

    P

    Standby

    USB

    Fault

    OVOV

    +24V

    (P1)

    +24V

    (P2)

    Telemecanique

    TCSESM043F2CU0/CS0

    2

    1

    1

    LNK

    ACT

    2

    LNK

    ACT

    3

    LNK

    ACT

    4

    LNK

    ACT

    IPAddress

    ConneXiumSwitch

    V.24

    ONRM

    Standby

    FAULT

    RM

    P

    Standby

    USB

    Fault

    OVOV

    +24V

    (P1)

    +24V

    (P2)

    Telemecanique

    TCSESM043F1CU0/CS0

    1

    MAC-Address

    Twisted pair TX, RJ45, 10/100 MbitMultimode FX, DSC, 100 MbitSingle mode FX, DSC, 100 Mbit

    Port 1 + port 2, freely selectable

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

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    The figure below shows the 8-port versions of the ESM.

    Twisted pair TX, RJ45, 10/100 MbitMultimode FX, DSC, 100 MbitSingle mode FX, DSC, 100 Mbit

    Port 1 + port 2

    TCSESM083F23F0

    3 4

    5 6

    7 8

    IPAddress

    MAC-Address

    ConneXium Switch

    V.24

    ONRM

    FAULT

    RM

    P

    Stand by

    USB

    Fault

    OVOV+24V +24V

    Telemecanique

    TCSESM083F1CU0/CS0

    ACTLNK

    LNK

    ACT

    2

    3 4

    5 6

    7 8

    IPAddress

    MAC-Address

    ConneXium Switch

    V.24

    ONRM

    FAULT

    RM

    P

    Stand by

    USB10

    Fault

    OVOV+24V(P1)

    +24V(P2)

    Telemecanique

    TCSESM083F2CU0/CS0/CX0

    ACTLNK

    1

    ACTLNK

    1

    3 4

    5 6

    7 8

    IPAddress

    MAC-Address

    ConneXium Switch

    V.24

    ONRM

    FAULT

    RM

    P

    Stand by

    USB

    Fault

    OVOV+24V +24V

    Telemecanique

    1 2

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

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    The figure below shows the 16-port versions of the ESM.

    Twisted pair TX, RJ45, 10/100 MbitMultimode FX, DSC, 100 Mbit

    Port 1 + port 2

    11 12

    13 14

    15 16

    IP

    Address

    MAC-Address

    ConneXium Switch

    V.24

    ONRM

    FAULT

    RM

    P

    Stand

    USB

    Fault

    OVO+24V(P1)

    +24V

    Telemecanique

    TCSESM163F2CU0

    3 4

    5 6

    7 8

    9 10

    ACTLNK

    1

    ACTLNK

    1

    1112

    13 14

    15 16

    IPAddress

    MAC-Address

    ConneXium Switch

    V.24

    ONRM

    FAULT

    RM

    P

    Stand by

    USB

    Fault

    OVOV+24V

    (P1)

    +24V

    (P2)

    Telemecanique

    TCSESM163F23F0

    1 2

    3 4

    5 6

    7 8

    910

    9

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

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    The figure below shows the 24-port version of the ESM.

    Multimode FX, DSC, 100 MbitPort 1 + Port 2, freely selectable

    19

    21

    23

    IPAddress

    MAC-Address

    ConneXium Switch

    V.24

    ONRM

    FAULT

    RM

    P

    Stand

    USB

    10

    Fault

    OVO+24V(P1)

    +24V

    Telemecanique

    TCSESM243F2CU0

    3 4

    5 6

    7 8

    9 10

    11 12

    13

    15

    17

    ACTLNK

    1

    ACTLNK

    1

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

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    The figure below shows the 10-port (gigabit) versions of the ESM.

    5 6

    7 8

    9 10

    IPAddress

    MAC-Address

    ConneXium Switch

    V.24

    ONRMStand by

    FAULT

    RM

    P

    Stand by

    USB

    Fault

    OVOV

    +24V(P1)

    +24V(P2)

    Telemecanique

    TCSESM103F23G0

    3 4

    LNK

    ACT

    1

    LNK

    ACT

    2

    5 6

    7 8

    9 10

    IPAddress

    MAC-Address

    ConneXium Switch

    V.24

    ONRM

    Stand by

    FAULT

    RM

    P

    Stand by

    USB

    Fault

    OVOV

    +24V

    (P1)

    +24V

    (P2)

    Telemecanique

    TCSESM103F2LG0

    3 4

    ACTLNK

    2

    ACTLNK

    1

    Twisted pair TX, RJ45, 10/100/1000 MbitFX, SFP-shaft, 1000 Mbit

    Port 1 + Port 2

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

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    2Installation and Startup

    At a Glance

    Overview This chapter describes installation and startup of the product.

    What's in

    this Chapter?

    This chapter contains the following topics:

    Topic Page

    Safety Instructions 18Configurations 19

    Installation and Startup 22

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    Safety Instructions

    Staff

    Qualification

    Requirements

    Only appropriately qualified staff should work on or near this equipment. Such staff

    must be thoroughly acquainted with all the warnings and maintenance measures

    contained in these operating instructions.The proper and safe operation of this

    equipment assumes proper transport, appropriate storage and assembly, and

    careful operation and maintenance.Qualified staff according to these operating

    instructions or the warning notes are persons familiar with setting up, assembling,

    starting up, and operating this product and who have appropriate qualifications to

    cover their activities, such as: training or instruction/entitlement to switch circuits and equipment/systems on

    and off, ground them, and identify them in accordance with current safety

    standards,

    training or instruction in accordance with current safety standards in looking after

    and using appropriate safety equipment,

    first aid training.

    Recycling Note After has been put out of use, it must be disposed of properly as electronic waste in

    accordance with the effective local, state and national disposal regulations.

    Note: Electricity is used to operate this equipment. Comply in every detail with the

    safety requirements specified in the operating instructions regarding the voltages

    to apply.

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    Configurations

    Line Structure The ESM switches enable backbones in line structures to be built up. Cascading iscarried out using the backbone ports:

    ConneXiumTCSESM

    PremiumQuantum

    ConneXium

    499NEH10410

    ConneXium

    499NES25100

    Optical fiber or copper

    Shielded twisted pair

    crossed cord (490NTC000ll)Shielded twisted pair

    cord (490NTW000ll)

    line structure

    ConneXium499NEH10410

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    Redundant

    Ring Structure

    With the redundancy manager function of the ESM modules you can close the two

    ends of a line structured backbone to a redundant ring, as shown in the figures

    below. The ESM switches are integrated into the ring via the backbone ports (ports 1

    and 2). If one section fails the reaction time comes to less than 0.5 s at up to 50 ESM

    modules being cascaded.

    The following figure describes a redundant ring structure.

    PremiumQuantum ConneXium

    499NEH10410

    ConneXium499NEH14100

    ConneXium499NES25100

    ConneXiumTCSESM

    Shielded twisted pair

    cord (490NTW000)Shielded twisted pair

    cord (490NTC000)

    Configured redundancy manager Optical fiberredundant ring or copper

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    Redundant

    Coupling

    of Network

    Segments

    The built-in control intelligence of the ESM allows the redundant coupling of network

    segments. The connection of two network segments is realized via two separate

    paths. The ESM switches in the redundant line get the redundancy function

    assigned by the DIP switch setting standby.

    The ESM modules in the redundant line and the ESM switches in the main line share

    their operating states via the control line (crossover Ethernet cable).

    After the failure of the main line the redundant ESM modules enable the redundant

    line within 0.5 s. If the main line is operational again, the ESM switches in the main

    line inform the redundant ESM modules about this. The main line will be enabled

    and the redundant line will be disabled within 0.5 s.

    The following figure describes a redundant coupling of optical rings structure:

    ConneXium

    TCSESM

    ring 1

    configured redundancy manager

    Master Slave

    control line control line

    mainline

    redundantline Optical

    Shielded twisted pair

    crossed cord (490NTC000)

    Fiber

    mainline

    redundantline

    redundant

    couplingofring

    1andring3

    redundant

    couplingofring

    1andring2

    ConneXium

    499NOH10510ConneXium

    TCSESM

    configured redundancy manager

    ring 2

    Optical Fiber Optical Fiber

    ring 3

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    Installation and Startup

    Overviewof Installation

    On delivery, a switch is always ready for operation.

    The following installation procedure has been tried and tested in service:

    unpacking and checking

    filling in the labeling field

    adjusting the DIP switch settings

    connecting the terminal block for supply voltage and signal contact

    fitting the device onto the snap-on rail, grounding

    fitting the terminal block, startup connecting the data lines

    Controls The standby and redundancy management functions can be switched on and off

    with the two-pin DIP switches on the front panel of the ESM.

    The default setting is ON for both switches.

    The table in the following section outlines the various dip switch settings, the

    TCSESM operation mode, and the TCSESM firmware default settings. For complete

    details on switch redundancy operation refer to theConneXium Ethernet Cabling

    System TCSESM Managed Switch Redundancy Manual 31007216.

    Two-Pin

    DIP Switch

    The figure shows the DIP switch.

    DUPLICATE ADDRESS HAZARD

    Having two or more devices with the same IP address can cause unpredictable

    operation of your network. Ensure that you will be assigning a unique IP addressto the switch.

    Failure to follow these instruct ions can result in death, serious injury, or

    equipment damage.

    WARNING

    ONRM

    Stand by

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    DIP

    Switch Settings

    The table shows the various DIP switch settings you can make and what modes

    each pair of settings represent.

    Supply Voltage

    The supply voltage can be connected redundantly. Both inputs are decoupled.There is no distributed load. With redundant supply, the transformer supplies the

    ESM alone with the higher output voltage. The supply voltage is electrically isolated

    from the housing.

    DIP Switches ESM Operation Mode Default ESM Firmware Settings

    RM Stand-By HIPER-

    Ring

    Redundancy

    Manager

    Ring

    Ports

    Ring

    Coupling

    Coupling

    Port

    OFF OFF HIPER-Ring Redundancy Mode ON OFF 1 & 2 ON 4

    ON OFF HIPER-Ring Redundancy

    Manager Mode

    ON ON 1 & 2 ON 4

    OFF ON Standby Mode (HIPER-Ring

    Coupling or Network Coupling)

    ON ON 1 & 2 ON 4

    ON ON Software Mode:

    Use Web or CLI to configure

    MRP or RSTP

    Software Mode

    Use Web or CLI to configure

    MRP Coupling or Network

    coupling

    OFF OFF

    HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR BURN

    When the module is operated with direct plug-in power units, use only:

    SELV supply units that comply with IEC 60950/EN 60950 and

    (in USA and Canada) Class 2 power units that comply with applicable nationalor regional electrical codes

    Connect the ground wire to the PE terminal before you establish any further

    connections. When you remove connections, disconnect the ground wire last.

    Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or

    equipment damage.

    WARNING

    I t ll ti d St t

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    The figure illustrates how to connect the supply voltage on the 6-pin terminal block.

    Class 1, Division

    2 Wiring Notes

    Ground

    Connection

    The front panel of ConneXium switch modules is grounded via a separate ground

    connection. The grounding screw is located on the front panel of the switches. The

    Ethernet RJ-45 socket casings are electrically connected to the front panel of the

    switch.

    Signal Contact The signal contact monitors proper functioning of the switch and thus enables

    remote diagnostics.

    The configuration Web pages also allow you to switch the signal contact manually

    and thus to control external devices.

    If the potential-free signal contact (relay contact, open circuit connection) is opened,

    the following events are reported:

    At least one of the two supply voltages (supply voltage 1 or 2

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    The link status of at least one port is faulty. Link status messages for individual

    ports can be can be masked in the configuration of the switch. In the default state,

    connections are not monitored.

    Redundancy is no longer provided for. An error has occurred during self-testing.

    In the Redundancy Manager mode, the following state is also reported:

    Ring redundancy is provided for. In the default state, ring redundancy is not

    monitored.

    Installation Install the device as follows:

    Step Action

    1 Check whether the DIP switch pre-settings suit your application.

    2 Unplug the six-pin terminal block and remove it from the switch module and wire up the supply voltage and

    indicator lines.

    3 Fit the switch on a 35 mm standard DIN EN 50 022 rail:

    4 Attach the upper snap-on slide bar on the module to the DIN rail and press it down until it locks in position.

    5 Connect the ground wire to terminal block.

    6 Reattach the six-pin terminal block to the switch.

    7 Turn the power on.

    8 Install the Ethernet cables.

    8 Start up the switch.

    Note:Do not open the module housing.

    Note:The ventilation slits must not be covered, inhibiting free air circulation. The distance to the ventilation slots of

    the housing has to be a minimum of 10 cm.

    Note:This is a Class A device. This equipment may cause radio interference if it is used in a residential area. It is the

    operators responsibility to take appropriate preventative measures.

    Note:For use in Class 2 circuits.

    Note:Use 60/75 or 75 degree C copper (CU) wire only.

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    Interfaces 10/100 Mbit/s Twisted Pair Connection

    10/100 Mbit/s ports (R45 socket) enable the connection of end devices or

    independent network segments in compliance with the IEEE 802.3 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T standards. These ports support:

    autonegotiation (Speed and Duplex mode)

    autocrossing (when autonegotiation is switched on)

    autopolarity

    100 Mbit/s half duplex mode, 100 Mbit/s full duplex mode

    10 Mbit/s half duplex mode, 10 Mbit/s full duplex mode

    The default setting is as follows: autonegotiation is activated with the exception of

    port 1 and 2 (configured by default for Hiper-Ring use): 100 Mbit/s full duplex.The socket housings are galvanically connected to the front panel.

    The figure below describes the pin assignment of a TP/TX interface.

    10/100/1000 Mbit/s Twisted Pair Connection

    1000 Mbit/s twisted pair connection 1000 Mbit/s twisted pair ports (R45 sockets)

    allow you to connect end devices or independent network segments in accordance

    with the IEEE 802.3-2000 (ISO/IEC-3:2000 1000BASE-T standard. These ports

    support:

    autonegotiation (Speed and Duplex mode)

    autocrossing (when autonegotiation is switched on)

    autopolarity

    1000 Mbit/s full duplex mode

    100 Mbit/s half duplex mode, 100 Mbit/s full duplex mode

    10 Mbit/s half duplex mode, 10 Mbit/s full duplex mode

    Default setting: autonegotiation

    The socket housings are galvanically connected to the front panel.

    The pin assignment corresponds to MDI-X.

    Pin 8

    Pin 7Pin 6Pin 5

    Pin 4

    Pin 3Pin 2

    Pin 1

    n.c.

    n.c.

    TD-n.c.

    n.c.

    TD+RD-

    RD+

    Pin 8

    Pin 7Pin 6Pin 5

    Pin 4

    Pin 3

    Pin 2

    Pin 1

    BI_DC-

    BI_DC+

    BI_DA-

    BI_DD-

    BI_DD+

    BI_DA+

    BI_DB-

    BI_DB+

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    100 Mbit/s F/0 Connection

    100 Mbit/s F/O ports (SC Duplex) allow you to connect end devices or independent

    network segments in accordance with the IEEE 802.3 100BASE-FX standard.

    These ports support full and half duplex mode.

    Default setting: full duplex

    1 Gigabit/s F/0 Connection

    Gbit/s F/O ports (SFP sockets and LC fiber modules) enable the connection of end

    devices or independent network segments in accordance with the IEEE 802.3-2000

    (ISO/IEC 8802-3:2000) 1000BASE-SX or 1000BASE-LX standard. These ports

    support: autonegotiation and full duplex mode. Default setting: autonegotiation

    Laser Light

    Note: Make sure you connect SM ports only to SM ports and MM ports only to MM

    ports.

    Note: Make sure, that you connect LH ports only to LH ports, SX ports only to SX

    ports and LX ports only to LX ports.

    POTENTIAL INJURY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

    LED OR LASER components in accordance with IEC 60825-1 (2001):

    LASER CLASS 1 - CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

    Laser light

    Do not look into the beam or view the beam directly with optical instruments

    (magnifying glasses, microscope).

    At a distance of less than 100 mm, failure to observe this precaution can cause

    injury to your eyes.

    Light is emitted from the optical connections or from the ends of the connected

    optical fibers that are connected to the optical connections.

    LIGHT EMITTING DIODE CLASS 2 M, wave length 650 nm, power

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    Displays After applying the operating voltage, the software starts and initializes itself. The

    device then performs a self-test. Various LEDs light up in the process. The process

    lasts approximately 60 seconds.

    Device Status These LEDs provide information about conditions concerning the operating statusof the entire device.

    Device status

    FAULT

    RM

    P

    Stand by Green

    Yellow

    Port Status

    LED Status Meaning

    P - Power

    (Green/Yellow LEDs)

    lit green both supply voltages on

    Iit yellow only one supply voltage on

    not lit supply voltage is too low

    Fault - Error it red the signal contact is open, i.e. error

    not lit the signal contact is closed, i.e. no error

    Note:If the manual adjustment is active on the signal contact, the

    error display is independent of the signal contact setting.

    RM - Redundancy

    Manager

    (Green/Yellow LEDs)

    lit green RM function active, redundant port not active

    lit yellow RM function active, redundant port active

    not lit RM function not active

    flashes green incorrect configuration of HIPER-Ring (e.g. ringnot connected to ring port)

    Stand By lit green stand-by operation active

    lit yellow stand-by operation not active

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    Port Status The green and the yellow LEDs on the individual ports display port-related

    information. During booting, those LEDs display the status of the boot procedure.

    Making

    Basic Settings

    You must enter IP parameters when the switch is installed for the first time. The

    switch provides five configuration options:

    the V.24 interface

    the Ethernet Switch Configurator software

    BOOTP

    DHCP

    the Memory Back Up Adapter (TCSEAM0100)

    For detailed information, refer to the chapter Entering the IP Parametersof the

    Configuration Manual.

    Default Settings:

    IP address: the device searches the IP address using DHCP.

    password for management:

    public (read access only, just for the Web-based interface)

    private (read and write access)

    V.24 data rate: 9,600 baud

    ring redundancy: activated

    ring ports on 100 Mbit full duplex or 1000 Mbit autonegotiation

    Ethernet ports: The link status is not evaluated.

    optical 100 Mbit ports: 100 Mbit full duplex

    All other ports: autonegotiation

    Redundancy Manager switched off (DIP switch RM: OFF)

    stand-by coupling is switched off (DIP switch: stand-by is switched off)

    port 4 = control port, port 3 = coupling port for redundant ring coupling

    LED Status MeaningLNK (Link Status, Green LED) not lit no valid connection

    lit green valid connection

    flashes green (1 time/s) port is switched to stand by

    flashes green (3 times/s) port is disabled

    ACT (Data, Yellow LED) not lit no data reception at port

    flashes yellow data reception at port

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    The USB

    Interface

    The USB socket is an interface which allows you to connect a Memory Back Up

    Adapter (EAM) locally. The EAM is a device which allows you to save and load the

    configuration and to load the software.

    The V.24

    Interface

    (External

    Management)

    RJ11 socket (V.24 interface) is a serial interface which allows you to connect the

    following devices locally:

    an external management station (VT100 terminal or PC with appropriate terminal

    emulation). (The serial cable that allows external management is part number

    490NTRJ11.) This allows you to establish a connection to the Command Line

    Interface and the System Monitor.

    Memory Back Up Adapter (EAM)

    Settings VT100 Terminal:

    Pin Number Signal Name

    1 VCC

    2 - data

    3 + data

    4 ground

    Speed: 9600 Baud (ESM)

    Data: 8 bit

    Stopbit: 1 bit

    Handshake: off

    Parity: none

    Note: The socket housing is not galvanically insulated from the front panel of the

    switch.

    Note: The V.24 interface is electrically connected to the supply voltage.

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    The figure below describes the pin assignment of the V24 interface.

    Removal The following table shows how to remove the switch from the snap-on rail.

    Note: You can order the terminal cable separately (ref #: 490NTRJ11).

    Pin 6

    Pin 1Pin 1

    Pin 5

    Pin 8

    CTS

    not connected

    TX

    GNDRX

    RTS

    Step Action

    1 Move the screwdriver horizontally under the chassis in the locking slide.

    2 Pull this down without tilting the screwdriver.

    3 Pull the switch off the rail.

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    Appendices

    At a Glance

    Overview This chapter contains information concerning the technical data of the switch.

    What's in

    this Appendix?

    The appendix contains the following chapters:

    Chapter Chapter Name Page

    A Technical Data 35

    B TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide 45

    Appendices

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    ATechnical Data

    General Technical Hardware Data

    Dimensions: W x H x D TCSESM04 47 x 131 x 111 mm

    1.85 x 5.16 x 4.3 in

    TCSESM08 and TCSESM10 74 x 131 x 111 mm

    2.91 x 5.16 x 4.37 in

    TCSESM16 and TCSESM24 111 x 131 x 111 mm

    4.37 x 5.16 x 4.37 in

    Weight TCSESM04 400 g

    TCSESM08 410 g

    TCSESM10

    TCSESM16 600 g

    TCSESM24 650 gVoltage Supply operating voltage 9.6 to 60 VDC or 18 to 30 VAC safety extra-low voltage

    (SELV), redundant input decoupled

    Relevant to North America:

    Nec Class 2 power source 5 A max

    Overload Protection at the Input non-exchangeable fuse

    Insulation Voltage between Operating Voltage and Housing 800 V

    Ambient Conditions operating temperature 0 C (+32 F) to +60 C (+140 F)

    storage temperature ambient air: -40 C (-40 F) to +80 C (+176 F)

    humidity 10% to 90% (non-condensing)

    atmospheric pressure up to 2000 m (795 hPa), higher altitudes on demand)

    Pollution Degree 2

    Protection Classes laser protection Class 1 in accordance with EN 60825-1 (2001)

    protection class IP 20

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    Dimension Drawings

    4 and 8 PortVersions

    111 13,7330,48

    46

    131

    3,6

    0.544.37

    5.1

    6

    0.1

    4

    1.2

    1.8

    mm

    inch

    111 13,7330,48

    74

    131

    3,6

    4.37 0.541.2

    2.91

    5.1

    6

    0.1

    4

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    16 and 24 Port

    Versions

    110,3 13,7330,48

    110

    130

    3,6

    1.20

    4.33

    4.34 0.54

    5.1

    2

    0.1

    4

    mm

    inch

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    Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and Physical Resistance

    EMC Immunity The product complies with the standards concerning EMC immunity listed below:

    EMC Interference The product complies with the standards concerning EMC interference listed below:.

    PhysicalResistance

    The product complies with the standards concerning physical resistance listedbelow:.

    EMC Immunity Kind of Interference Levels

    EN 61000-4-2 discharge of static electricity,

    contact discharge: test level 3 8 kV

    EN 61000-4-3 electromagnetic fields,

    test level 3 (80 -2000 MHz)

    20 V/m

    EN 61000-4-4 fast transients (burst), test level 3: power line 4 kV

    data line 4 kV

    EN 61000-4-5 surge voltages:

    EN 61000-4-5 power line: line/line: test level 2 1 kV

    power line: line/earth, test level 3 2 kV

    data line: test level 3 2 kV

    EN 61000-4-6 immunity to conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields, test

    level 3:

    10 - 150 kHz 3 V

    150 kHz - 80 MHz 10 V

    EN 61000-4-9 pulse magnetic fields, test level 4 300 A/m

    EMC Interference Classes

    EN 55022 Class A

    FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A

    Germanischer Lloyd Classification and Building Regulations VI-7-3 Part 1

    Resistance to Standards concerning Resistance

    Vibration IEC 60068-2-6, test FC, test levels in accordance with IEC 61131-2

    Guidelines for the Execution of Prototype Tests, part 1

    Shock IEC 60068-2-27, Test EA, test level in accordance with IEC 61131-2

    Technical Data

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    Network Expansion

    TP Port A twisted pair cable segment is typically 100 m long (cat5e cable for 1000BASE-TX).

    100BASE-FX

    Fiber Optic Port

    The table below lists the network expansion data concerning 100BASE-FX fiber

    optic ports.

    1000BASE-FX

    Fiber Optic Port

    The table below lists the network expansion data concerning 1000BASE-FX fiber

    optic ports.

    Description Wave

    Length

    Fiber System

    Attenuation

    Expansion Fiber Data

    Multimode FX, DSC, 10/100

    Mbit

    1300 nm 50/125 m 0-8 dB 0-5 km 1.0 dB/km, 800 MHz*km

    Multimode FX, DSC, 10/100

    Mbit

    1300 nm 62.5/125 m 0-11 dB 0-4 km 1.0 dB/km, 500 MHz*km

    Single Mode FX, DSC, 10/100

    Mbit

    1300 nm 9/125 m 0-16 dB 0-30 km 0.4 dB/km; 3.5 ps/(nm*km)

    Description Wave

    Length

    Fiber System

    Attenuation

    Example of Fiber

    Optic Line Length

    Fiber Data

    M-SFP-SX/LC (MM) 850 nm 50/125 m 0-7.5 dB 0-550 m 3.0 dB/km, 400 MHz*km

    M-SFP-LX/LC (MM) 1310 nm (1) 50/125 m 0-11 dB 0-550 m 1.0 dB/km, 800 MHz*km

    M-SFP-SX/LC (MM) 850 nm 62.5/125 m 0-7.5 dB 0-275 m 3.2 dB/km, 200 MHz*km

    M-SFP-LX/LC (MM) 1310 nm (1) 62.5/125 m 0-11 dB 0-550 m 1.0 dB/km, 500 MHz*km

    M-SFP-LX/LC (SM) 1310 nm 9/125 m 0-11 dB 0-20 km 0.4 dB/km; 3.5 ps/(nm*km)

    M-SFP-LH/LC (LH) 1550 nm 9/125 m 6-22 dB 24-72 km 0.25 dB/km; 19 ps/(nm*km)

    Note: (1) with fiber optic adapter in accordance with IEEE 802.3-2002 clause 38

    (single-mode fiber offset-launch mode conditioning patch cord)

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    Power Input and Output

    Power Input and

    Output List

    The table shows power input and output for the different switch versions.

    Recommended Fuses

    Fuses Recommended fuses:

    Version Power Input Power Output

    TCSESM04, 2 TX Ports 5.3 W 18.1 Btu (IT)/h

    TCSESM04, 1 FX Port, 1 TX Port 6.5 W 22.2 Btu (IT)/h

    TCSESM04, 2 FX Ports 7.7 W 26.3 Btu (IT)/h

    TCSESM08, 2 TX Ports 5.3 W 18.1 Btu (IT)/h

    TCSESM08, 1 FX Port, 1 TX Port 6.5 W 22.2 Btu (IT)/h

    TCSESM08, 2 FX Ports 7.3 W 26.3 Btu (IT)/h

    TCSESM10 (with Gigabit Ports), 2 TX Ports 8.9 W 30.4 Btu (IT)/h

    TCSESM10 (with Gigabit Ports), 2 FX Ports 8.3 W 28.4 Btu (IT)/h

    TCSESM16, 2 TX Ports 9.4 W 32.1 Btu (IT)/h

    TCSESM16, 2 FX Ports 11.8 W 40.3 Btu (IT)/h

    TCSESM24, 2 FX Ports 15.5 W 52.9 Btu (IT)/h

    TCSESM Switch Fuse

    TCSESM04xx 1.5A Slow/delay fuse

    TCSESM08xx 1.5A Slow/delay fuse

    TCSESM10xx 2.0A Slow/delay fuse

    TCSESM16xx 2.0A Slow/delay fuse

    TCSESM24xx 3.0A Slow/delay fuse

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    Switches and Accessories

    Scope of

    Delivery

    The delivery comprises:

    selected switch version

    terminal block for supply voltage and signal contact

    description and manuals

    CD ROM

    Order Numbers

    Part Number Description

    4 Port Version TCSESM043F23F0 4 10/100 TX Managed

    TCSESM043F1CU0 3 10/100 TX 1 100 FX-MM Managed

    TCSESM043F2CU0 2 10/100 TX 2 100 FX-MM Managed

    TCSESM043F1CS0 3 10/100 TX 1 100 FX-SM Managed

    TCSESM043F2CS0 2 10/100 TX 2 100 FX-SM Managed

    8 Port Version TCSESM083F23F0 8 10/100 TX Managed

    TCSESM083F1CU0 7 10/100 TX 1 100 FX-MM Managed

    TCSESM083F2CU0 6 10/100 TX 2 100 FX-MM Managed

    TCSESM083F1CS0 7 10/100 TX 1 100 FX-SM Managed

    TCSESM083F2CS0 6 10/100 TX 2 100 FX-SM Managed

    TCSESM083F2CX0 6 10/100 TX 1 100 FX-MM 1 100 FX-SM Managed

    16 Port Version TCSESM163F23F0 16 10/100 TX ManagedTCSESM163F2CU0 14 10/100 TX 2 100 FX-MM Managed

    24 Port Version TCSESM243F2CU0 22 10/100 TX 2 100 FX-MM Managed

    Gigabit - 10

    Port Version

    TCSESM103F23G0 8 10/100 TX 2 10/100/1000 TX Managed

    TCSESM103F2LG0 8 10/100 TX 2 1000 SFP (fiber) Managed

    Note:These products ship with open sockets

    (SFP) on the fiber ports, so in order to use these

    ports, you must order 1, or 2, media modules shown

    below.

    Fiber Media

    Modules

    TCSEAAF1LFU00 SFP-SX/LC fiber module for Gigabit

    TCSEAAF1LFS00 SFP-LX/LC fiber module for Gigabit

    TCSEAAF1LFH00 SFP-LH/LC fiber module for Gigabit

    Accessories TCSEAM0100 Memory Backup Adapter

    Technical Data

    Underlying Standards

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    Underlying Standards

    Standard Contents of Standard

    EN 61000-6-2:2001 Generic standard: immunity for industrial

    environments

    EN 55022:1998 + A1 2000 + A2-2003 Radio interference characteristics of information

    technology equipment

    EN 60950:2001 Safety of information technology equipment

    EN 61131-2:200 Programmable logic controllers

    EN 50121-4:2000 Railroad applicationsEMC: interference and

    immunity of signal and telecommunications

    equipment

    FCC 46 CFR Part 15:2003 Code of Federal regulations

    EN 10155 Declaration (railroad)

    EN 61850-3 Communication networks and systems in stations

    IEEE 1613 Standard environment and testing requirements for

    communication networking devices in electric power

    substations

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    Agency Approvals

    Certifications

    The ESM switches have CE certification.

    Standards Contents of Standard

    UL 508 / CSA C22.2 No. 14 Safety of industrial control equipment

    UL 1604 / CSA C22.2 No. 213 Electrical equipment for use in Class I and Class II,

    Div. 2 and Class III hazardous (classified) locations

    Germanischer Lloyd Classification and building regulations VI-7-3, part 1,

    2003 edition

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    B

    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

    At a Glance

    Introduction This chapter provides a quick start guide for the ConneXium TCSESM managed

    switch. It provides enough basic information to allow you to setup an ESM switch in

    an industrial network arrangement.

    What's in

    this Chapter?

    This chapter contains the following topics:

    Topic Page

    Overview 46

    Preliminary Setup 47

    Logging On to the System 49

    Redundancy Configuration 53

    Configuring the HIPER-Ring Version 1 54

    Configuring the HIPER Ring Version 2 (MPR Draft) 56

    Configuring the TCSESM Switch 59

    Backing Up and Restoring the TCSESM Switch Configuration 65

    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

    O er ie

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    Overview

    Introduction The purpose of this guide is to help you get your Schneider ConneXium TSCESMmanaged switch up and running as quickly as possible. Although the recommended

    switch settings that appear in this guide are suitable for many industrial Ethernet

    applications, they are strictly used in a general sense here, and may not apply to

    your particular network arrangement. For more detailed information, refer to the

    manuals listed under Reference Material(below).

    The applicable switches covered by this guide include all versions of the ConneXium

    TSCESM Managed Switches listed on (see p. 11) .

    Hardware/

    Software

    Requirements

    For the example discussed in this guide, the following hardware items are required:

    External power supply capable of providing + 24 VDC.

    A PC running Windows 2000 or XP software installed.

    An Ethernet cable (see p. 30) to connect the PC to the TCSESM switch.

    EAM0100 Memory Backup Adaptor

    Ethernet Switch Configurator software installed on a PC

    Intended

    Audience

    This quick start guide is intended for anyone who is involved in installing and

    configuring a Schneider TCSESM switch in an industrial network arrangement.

    Anyone reading this guide should:

    Be familiar with use of high-speed Ethernet switches used in industrial networking

    arrangements.

    Understand Ethernet networks and the TCP/IP protocol.

    Reference

    Material

    For detailed information regarding the procedures covered by this guide, refer to the

    following Schneider publications

    Basic Configuration Guide 31007122

    Redundancy Manual 31007126

    Command Line Interface (CLI) Manual 31007130

    All of the above listed manuals (along with this manual) are available on the CD-

    ROM that was shipped with your TCSESM switch.

    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

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    Overview In order to perform the initial setup procedure to allow the TCSESM switch tooperate in a network environment you will first need to provide it with power, set its

    dip switches, connect the PC to the switch, and run the Configurator software.

    Power

    Requirements

    You need to provide 24 VDC power to pins 1 and 6 of the 6-pin terminal block

    (located at the top-front of the ESM switch). Also, connect a 0 volt common line to

    pin 3 or 4 on the terminal block. If redundant power supplies are not being used,

    place a jumper between the two 24V power pins (1 and 6( to prevent a fault condition

    from occuring (indicating by a solid red fault LED).

    Setting the

    DIP Switches

    The TCSESMs dip switches (located on the front of the switch) should initially be

    set to the ONposition as shown below.

    Setting

    the TCSESM

    IP Address

    To set the IP address of the switch and logon to its web configuration page:

    ONRM

    Stand by

    Step Action

    1 Connect an Ethernet cable between your PC and any port of the switch.

    2 Install the Ethernet Switch Configurator software (supplied on the CD-ROM that

    came with the switch) onto the PC.

    3 Run the Ethernet Switch Configurator. It will scan the network and list all connected

    TCSESM switches (see example, below).

    Note:If no switches show up, make sure the correct network interface is shown on

    the pull-down list.

    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

    Step Action

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    4 Select the switch to be configured.

    5 Click on the Signalbutton and observe that the switchs LEDs flash.

    6 Click on the Propertiesbutton to open the Properties for MAC Addressdialog box.

    7 Type in a Namefor your switch

    8 In the IP Configurationblock, type in the switchs IP Addressand Subnet Mask.

    9 Click OK.

    10 Click on the WWWbutton on the Configurator page (step 3) to launch the switchs

    web configuration page in Internet Explorer (no internet connection is required).

    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

    Logging On to the System

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    Logging On to the System

    The Login Page TCSESM switchs web configuration login page should now appear on your PCscreen as shown below:

    The Loginfor read/write access is admin, and the Passwordis private. After

    logging in, clicking the OKbutton will take you to the System page (see p. 50).

    If you are unable to see Login page, check that:

    You have Java installed on your PC (its available on the switchs CD-ROM orfrom www.sun.com)

    Make sure your PC is in the same subnet as the switch. For example, if the

    switchs IP address is 10.10.10.5 and its subnet mask is 255.255.255.0, then your

    PCs IP address should be between10.10.10.1 and 10.10.10.255.

    If the login page still doesnt appear, reset the IP address of your PC as described

    below.

    OKOK

    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

    The PC Address Set PCs address:

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    The System Page The Systempage provides basic information about the switch. It also displays the

    TCSESMs top directory tree on the left side on the page.

    Step Action

    1 In Windows XP, click on Start.

    2 Go to Settings Network Connections Local Area Connection.

    3 Click on Properties.

    4 Scroll down and select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)in the Local Areas

    Connection Propertiesdialog box.

    5 Click on Properties.

    6 Select Use the following IP addressin the Internal Protocol (TCP/IP)

    Propertiesdialog box.7 Fill in the IP addressand Subnet Masktext boxes.

    8 Click OKto display the Systempage.

    Name1

    2 3

    5

    7

    4

    6

    8

    Location

    Contact

    Basic module

    Power supply 1/2

    Temperature (C)

    Uptime

    present / Failed

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    System Data

    Help?Set Reload

    Alarmstarttime

    Alarmreason

    Reloading data in 90 sec

    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

    You can always return to this page by selecting BasicsSystemat the top of the

    tree.

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    tree.

    The Device Statuspanel on the page displays the time and cause of the switchs

    oldest existing ESM alarm.In the System datapanel, you can change the Name, Locationand Contact

    information and modify the operating Temperaturelimits (in degrees C) of the

    switch. The Basic moduleprovides the switchs part number.

    The Power supply 1/2displays the status of the switchs power supply(s). If an

    alarm is shown for a power supply, either redundant power supplies are not being

    used or the + 24VDC inputs are not jumpered. You can tell the switch to ignore this

    alarm

    The Device viewwill vary, depending on what switch you are using. The port

    graphics will indicate which ports are connected.

    The switch will automatically reload its data every 90 seconds. Click on the Reload

    button to force the System page to refresh.

    You can find information on most of the configuration pages by clicking on the Help

    button.

    The Power

    Supply Status

    The Power supply 1/2displays the status of the switchs power supply(s). If an

    alarm is shown for a power supply, either redundant power supplies are not being

    used or the + 24VDC inputs are not jumpered (see p. 47). You can tell the switch to

    ignore this alarm as follows:

    Step Action

    1 Select Diagnostics Signal Contactto display the Signal Contact page.

    2 Select Monitoring correct operation.

    3 Select Ignorefor Powersupply1 and 2.

    4 Click Set.

    5 Select Basics Systemto return to the System page.

    6 Click on the Reloadbutton to refresh the alarm data. The Power supply 1/2

    alarm box should now be cleared.

    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

    Saving

    Your Settings

    Important: Whenever you make configuration changes, be sure to perform the

    following procedure in order to save the changes to the switchs nonvolatile memory

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    Your Settings following procedure in order to save the changes to the switch s nonvolatile memory.

    Reset the

    Default Settings

    To reset the switch to its factory default settings:

    Step Action

    1 Click on the Setbutton on each page.

    2 Select Basics Load/Saveon the directory tree.

    3 In the Savepanel, select to Device.

    4 Click Save configuration.

    Status notPresent

    tftp://192.168.1.100/product/product.cfgURL:

    current configuration current configuration and from Device

    Load configuration

    Delete configuratio

    Help?Set Reload

    Load

    Save

    Delete

    EAM

    from Device from URL from URL & save to Device via PC

    to Device to URL (binary) to PC (binary)to URL (script) to PC (script) Save

    Function

    Undo modifications of configuration

    Period to undo while connection 600 Watchdog IP 0.0.0.0

    Step Action

    1 Select Basics Local/Saveon the directory tree.

    2 In the Deletepanel, (see figure, above) select current configuration and from

    Device.

    3 Click on the Delete configurationbutton.

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    Overview Redundancy configuration includes the physical setup and configuration of the

    TCSESM switch to accommodate a HIPER-Ring arrangement.

    The redundancy status can be monitored via:

    the Redundancy web page

    the RM LED

    fault contact

    SNMP

    OPC

    The configuration and status functions are both optional and may not apply to yourswitch configuration. If so, skip this section of the guide and proceed to the next

    section.

    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

    Configuring the HIPER-Ring Version 1

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    HIPER-RingVersion 1

    Configuration

    Configuring the switch to perform in a HIPER-Ring shaped network structureinvolves the following steps:

    Step Action

    1 On the front of the switch, ensure that the RMand Standbydip switches are in

    the Off (left side) position.

    2 Daisy chain the ring ports of all the switches involved in the network together

    (default ring ports are 1 and 2).

    3 On one of the end switches, place the RM(Redundancy Manager) dip switch to

    the ONposition (see p. 47).

    4 Connect the last switch to the first to create a ring.

    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

    You can use the HIPER-Ring web page to change the HIPER-Ring ports. To access

    the page, select Redundancy HIPER-Ringon the main directory tree.

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    Inactive

    Module

    Port

    Operation

    On Off

    inactive

    Ring Port 1

    Module

    Port

    Operation

    Ring Port 2

    2

    inactive

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    Active (redundant line)

    Redundancy Manager Status

    Redundancy Manager

    Information

    Version 1 Version 2 (MRP Draft)

    Mode

    Delete ringReloadSet Help?

    Version

    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

    Configuring the HIPER Ring Version 2 (MPR Draft)

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    ConfigurationProcedure

    Using the Web-

    Based Interface

    Configure the MRP ring as follows:

    Step Action

    1 Set up the network according to your requirements.

    To avoid loops during the configuration, do not connect the redundant path until you have concluded the

    MRP-Ring configuration.

    2 Check that the the RMand StandbyDIP switches are in the ON(right) position.

    3 Connect the switches to Ethernet cables.

    4 Connect a PC to a switch and open the Web-based interface.

    5 At the menu tree, go to Redundancy HIPER-Ringto display the HIPER-Ring dialog box.

    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

    6 Select Version 2 (MPR Draft) in the Version box.

    Step Action

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    7 In the HIPER-Ringdialog box, designate the port numbers for Ring Port 1and Ring Port 2.

    8 The Operationfields in the Ring Port 1and Ring Port 2group boxes allow you to view the statuses of

    these ports:

    forwarding: This means that the port is switched on and has a link.

    inactive: This means that the port is blocked and has a link.

    disabled: This means that the port is switched off.

    not-connected: This means that the port does not have a link.

    9 At the menu tree go to Basics Port Configuration.

    10 Select the following settings for each ring port: Port on: selected

    Auto negotation: deselected

    Manual Configuration: 100 Mbit/s FDX

    Cable Crossing: disable

    Note:When you use 100 Mbit/s and full-duplex with twisted pair cables, with the autocrossing function

    deactivated and Cable Crossing set to enable, you must use a crossover cable.

    11 Click Onin the Operationframe.

    Module

    Port

    Operation

    On Off

    inactive

    Ring Port 1

    Module

    Port

    Operation

    Ring Port 2

    2

    inactive

    11

    1

    Advanced Mode

    Configuration Redundancy Manager

    Version 1 Version 2 (MRP Draft)

    Mode

    Version

    Redundancy Manager

    Operation

    O

    Off

    VLAN

    VLAN

    Information

    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

    12 Repeat steps 3 to 8 for all switches in the ring.

    Step Action

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    13 On one switch at either end of the line, enable the Redundancy Manager by setting the Redundancy

    Manager Mode to ON.

    14 If a switch in the ring does not support the advanced mode for fast switching times, deactivate the

    advanced mode by unchecking the Advanced Modecheck box in the Configuration Redundancy

    Managergroup box.

    15 Select the desired value (Standard(500 ms)) or Accelerated(300 ms)) in the Ring Recoverygroup box

    for the switch for which you have activated the redundancy manager.

    Note:Settings in the Ring Recoverygroup box are ineffective for switches that are not the redundancy

    manager. Also, if selecting the Acceleratedvalue does not provide the ring stability required for your

    network, change to the Standardsetting.

    16 The Informationgroup box allows you to view information status:

    Redundancy guaranteed: If a path used for the function fails, the redundant path will take over the

    function of the failed path.

    Configuration failure: The function is incomplete or has been incorrectly configured.

    17 If the MRP ring configuration is not to be assigned to a VLAN, enter 0in the VLAN IDfield.

    18 The VLANgroup box allows you to assign a MRP-ring to a VLAN. If the MPR-ring is not to be assigned

    to a VLAN, enter 0 for the VLAN ID. If the MPR-ring is to be assigned to a VLAN, then enter the VLAN ID

    configured for the ring ports as the VLAN ID.

    Note:All ring ports must have the same VLAN ID and membership set to U in the static VLAN table.

    19 Disable the Spanning Tree protocol on the ports connected to the redundant ring, since Spanning Tree

    and ring redundancy operate at different reaction speeds:

    At the menu tree, go to RedundancyRapid Spanning TreePortto disable Spanning Tree for the

    ports.

    20 Close the line leading to the ring by connecting the two switches at the ends of the line via their ring ports.

    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

    Configuring the TCSESM Switch

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    Overview You configure the TCSESM switch by selecting settings and parameters on thevarious pages contained in the switchs web configuration software. The switch

    functions involved with the configuration process are:

    Multicasts

    Ports

    Diagnostics

    Multicasts Page If the switch is to be used in an EtherNet IP Network, its Multicast function must beconfigured.To setup the Multicasts page:

    Step Action

    1 Select SwitchingMulticaststo display the Multicastspage.

    2 Select IGMP Snoopingin the Global Configurationframe.

    3 Verify that IGMP activeand Protocol Version 2are both selected

    4 Click on the Setbutton.

    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

    Port

    Configuration

    Page

    To configure the switchs ports, review the following:

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    Step Action1 Select Basics Port Configurationto display the Port Configurationpage.

    2 Verify that all copper ports are set (checked) in the Auto negotiationcolumn.Note:This does not apply to any ring ports if the switch is setup for HIPER-Ring redundancy (see p. 53).

    3 If you want the switchs ports to have link status alarming, check the box for each port that has a full time

    connection, in the Propagate Connection Errorcolumn.

    Note:You must also turn on monitoring for these ports in the DiagnosticsPortsSignal Contactpage.

    4 Identify each port by giving it a name in the Port Namecolumn.

    5 To limit unauthorized access to the network, turn off unused ports by unchecking them in the Port oncolumn.

    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

    Diagnostics

    Ports

    Statistics Page

    This page can be used to check for collisions, CRC errors, or fragments. To view the

    status of these items:

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    Step Action1 Select Diagnostics Ports Statisticsto display the Statistics Table.

    2 Check the Received Fragments, Detected CRC Errors, and Detected Collisionscolumns for each

    port. If the data in them is not zero (0)proceed to the next step.

    3 Return to the Port Configuration page (seep. 60) and check in the Current Settingscolumn to see if any

    of these ports are connected at half-duplex (HDX). If any of them are, proceed to the next step.

    4 Check to see if the switch supports full-duplex for each of the affected ports. For those that do, deselect

    Auto-negotiationfor each one.

    5 Then select either 10or 100 Mbit/s FDXfrom the pull-down list in the Manual Configurationcolumn.

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    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

    Resetting

    the Port

    Statistics Table

    To reset the Port Statistics Table:

    Step Action

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    The Signal

    Contact Page

    The signal contacts are for:

    controlling external devices by manually setting the signal contacts.

    monitoring proper functioning of the switch which makes it possible to perform

    remote diagnostics.

    The signal contact page allows you to configure the normally-closed signal contactto provide indication of:

    a lost power supply

    temperature out-of-range

    removal of an EAM

    a connection error

    HIPER-Ring status

    status of ring/network coupling

    For example, a contact could provide indication that a control panels temperature is

    too high, or that there is a break in the HIPER-Ring or that the connection to a PLC

    was lost.

    1 Select Basics Restart.

    2 Click on Reset port counters.

    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

    To configure the signal contact page proceed as follows:

    Step Action

    1 G t Di ti Si l C t t

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    1 Go to Diagnostics Signal Contact.

    2 Click Monitoring correct operationin the Mode Signal contactframe, to use the contact for function

    monitoring.

    The dialog below appears.

    3 In the Monitoring correct operationframe, select the events which you want to monitor by clicking on their

    associated Monitoroption button.

    4 If you select temperature monitoring, follow it up by going to Basics Systemin the main tree directory.

    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

    5 In the line Temperature (C)of the System Datagroup box, set the temperature thresholds to be

    monitored.

    Step Action

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    The Events

    Log Page

    The Events Log page provides a time-stamped log that includes a list of all the

    switchs alarms and traps.

    To access the log, select Diagnostics Event Log.

    6 Deselect those events that you do not want to monitor by clicking on the appropriate Ignoreoption button.

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    Backing Up and Restoring the TCSESM Switch Configuration

    Overview The TCSESM switch configuration should be backed up on a regular basis using a

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    Overview The TCSESM switch configuration should be backed up on a regular basis using a

    EAM0100 Memory Backup Adaptor. The procedure for backing up the switch isdescribed below.

    Backing

    Up the Switch

    Configuration

    To backup the switchs configuration and IP address, proceed as follows:

    Step Action

    1 Plug an EAM0100 into the USBport on the front of the switch.

    2 Select Basics Load/Saveat the main directory tree to display the Load/Savepage.

    3 Select Localin the Savepanel.

    4 Click on the Save configurationbutton. The configuration will be stored in both the EAM0100 and the

    switchs memory.

    5 Click on the Reloadbutton to refresh the display.

    TCSESM Switch Quick Start Quide

    The message appearing in the Statuslist box of the EAMpanel displays the current

    status of the EAM0100 as follows:

    notPresent: the EAM0100 in not connected

    notInSync: the configuration in the EAM0100 does not match the switchs

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    notInSync: the configuration in the EAM0100 does not match the switch s

    ok: the configuration in the EAM0100 matches the one in the switch

    Restoring

    the Switch

    Configuration

    You use this procedure:

    when a switch failure occurs

    to correct a misconfigured switch

    to copycat the configuration to multiple other switches

    To restore the switchs configuration and IP address, proceed as follows:

    When its not in use, unplug the EAM0100 from the switch and store it in a safe place

    near the switch. Also, the EAM0100 can be connected to a PC to archive the

    switch.cfg configuration file.

    Step Action

    1 Remove power from the switch

    2 Plug an EAM0100 containing a backed-up copy of the switch configuration

    (see above) into the USBport on the front of the switch.

    3 Return power to the switch. The stored configuration and IP address will

    automatically be loaded to the switchs memory.