Information

X2LAN1
X5LAN4
X3LAN2
X6LAN3
rs2000
X7Configuration
P1
X9
Stat Mod Info2
P2 Err Fault Info1
X1WAN1
X4LAN5
X7.1
X8.1
X7.2
X8.2
X5.1
X6.1
X5.2
X6.2
WLAN 1100
US
00.A0.45.0C.8C.33
Sno.:2033515056
WLAN
WLAN
110
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US
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XF
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XF
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SWITCH 2000
US
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XF
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XF
3
XF
4
X
D
1
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WIT
C
H2
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0
1 2 3 4 5
X13
X14
LNK MODE
X15
X16
LNK MODE
X17
X18
LNK MODE
X19
X20
LNK MODE
FLSWITCHGHS 8GT/8
Ord.No.29 83200
MAC
Address
X29
MEM
X1 X7
X2 X8
X3 X9
X4 X10
X5 X11
X6 X12
US1
US2
FAIL
D11D12 UI
121110987654321
V.24V.32R4R3R2R1DI2GNDI
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DI1GNDIGND
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UI UIX31X30
(X1 or X5 _ X 4or X8)
US1GND US2
LNK
X
MODE
US1GND US2X30
X1
X2
X3
X4
X5
X6
X7
X8
US1X30
X9
X10
X11
X12
X13
X14
LNK MODE
X15
X16
LNK MODE
X17
X18
LNK MODE
X19
X20
LNK MODE
FLSWITCHGHS 8GT/8
Ord.No.29 83200
MAC
Address
X29
MEM
X1 X7
X2 X8
X3 X9
X4 X10
X5 X11
X6 X12
US1
US2
FAIL
D11D12 UI
121110987654321
V.24V.32R4R3R2R1DI2GNDI
|
DI1GNDIGND
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UI UIX31X30
(X1orX5_X4orX8)
US1GND US2
LNK
X
MODE
US1GND US2X30
X1
X2
X3
X4
X5
X6
X7
X8
US1X30
X9
X10
X11
X12
FL SWITCH SMCS SGT
Ord. No. 2891123
MAC
Address
X9
US1 GND US2 GND
X10
R1 R2 MEM
ACT SPD
MODE
FD
1
LINK
MODE
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1357
2468
US1US2 FAIL
X11
V.24
MODE
US1
XF
1
XF
2
XF
3
XF
4
XD1
FLNAT 2000
XF
5
XF
6
XF
7
XF
8
1 2 3 4 5
US2
FAIL
MODE
US1
XF
1
XF
2
XF
3
XF
4
XD1
FL NAT 2000
XF
5
XF
6
XF
7
XF
8
1 2 3 4 5
US2
FAIL
MODE
US1
XF
1
XF
2
XF
3
XF
4
XD1
FL NAT 2000
XF
5
XF
6
XF
7
XF
8
1 2 3 4 5
US2
FAIL
MODE
US1
XF
1
XF
2
XF
3
XF
4
XD1
FL NAT 2000
XF
5
XF
6
XF
7
XF
8
1 2 3 4 5
US2
FAIL
6 PHOENIX CONTACT
Integration of machines with the same IP address
Machines and their devices have their
own, permanently configured IP addresses.
When integrated into higher-level
production networks, IP address conflicts
may therefore occur. However, you do
not need to adapt the IP addresses to
the production network, which is a
time-consuming task. Our NAT switches
or mGuard routers easily translate the
address areas within the machine to the
desired IP address area in the higher-level
automation network.
Further information on NAT switches from
page 30 and mGuard security routers from
page50
High-performance and failsafe connection to the company network
The Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol
(VRRP) allows you to redundantly connect
your routers to the company network.
Gigabit performance ensures high data
throughput, while support of ITstandards
provides seamless integration (e.g.,
VLAN, SNMP, RSTP). For consistent
communication between up to 28 different
IP subnetworks, you can use the Layer 3
function.
Further information on Modular Managed
Switches from page 31
Network management
Large production networks include many
different network components that all
have to be configured and diagnosed. Easily
put Phoenix Contact ManagedSwitches,
WLAN components, and security
appliances into operation using network
management software. You can centrally
assign IP addresses for network devices,
configure several devices at the same time,
and update the firmware.
Further information on software from page 62
Solutions for the production network
Network management with FL NETWORK MANAGER software
Subnetwork 1 Subnetwork 2
Automatic IP address translation, thanks to switches with NAT function
Company network
Layer 3 at automation
level
10.10.1.0/255.255.255.0
192.168.10.0/255.255.255.0
NAT/1:1-NAT
…………
10.10.2.0/255.255.255.0
192.168.10.0/255.255.255.0
10.10.X.0/255.255.255.0
192.168.10.0/255.255.255.0
Production network (10.10.0.0/255.255.0.0)
Network
Manager
Modular
Managed Switch
mGuard
WLAN 1100
Switch 2000
Switch 7000