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Industrial Ethernet Industrial Ethernet One network, all options The Industrial Ethernet network portfolio from PHOENIX CONTACT Phoenix Contact offers you more real time, more wireless, more security, and more reliability. Industrial Ethernet from Phoenix Contact can be easily integrated into your automation infrastructure – because we make Ethernet easy. Thanks to our many years of experience in automation and industrial Ethernet networks, we are familiar with and understand your expectations and requirements. This is evident and embodied in our products and solutions. 2 PHOENIX CONTACT Contents We make Ethernet easy Solutions Networked production 4 When we say “We make Ethernet easy”, we are talking The networked machine 8 about controlling the complexity of high-performance Networked infrastructure 12 Ethernet networks. Therefore, we have consistently designed our products with the knowledge, the tools, and The networked process system 16 the skills of the user in mind, the automation specialist. Products Media converters 20 Unmanaged Switches 24 Managed Automation Switches 26 Managed Industrial IT Switches 28 Routers and Layer 3 switches 30 Power over Ethernet 42 Wireless Ethernet 46 Industrial security 50 Remote communication 54 Protocol and interface converters 58 Software 62 Surge protection 64 Installation technology 66 Copper-based cabling 72 Fiber optic-based cabling 90 Services 98 Find out more with the web code For detailed information, use the web codes provided in this brochure. Simply enter # and the four-digit number in the search field on our website. Web code: #1234 (example) Or use the direct link: phoenixcontact.net/webcode/#1234 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 Networked production Highly productive and efficient production requires well structured, high-performance, and secure network infrastructure. The ideal concept and the right components protect your system against automation system failures and costly downtimes. With industrial network products from Phoenix Contact you can easily implement the high requirements of your production network in a future-proof manner. As well as the appropriate products, we also offer you support in planning your production network optimally. High-availability production Integration of machines network When integrating third-party machines into the Without high-performance and robust production network, challenges such as IP address network infrastructure, modern production conflicts or different IP networks must be solved. no longer works. The ideal concept protects We offer : your system against costly failures. We offer • High-performance routing solutions between the right redundancy solutions, from simple various subnetworks media redundancy through to parallel network • A simple solution to IP address conflicts with structures. 1:1 NAT 4 PHOENIX CONTACT Connection to the company network When it comes to communication between company and production networks, different, sometimes contradictory requirements come Communication with mobile into conflict with one another. We offer: • Seamless integration through support of systems automation and IT standards Communication with unmanned transport • High-performance and failsafe solutions systems and warehouse shuttles requires • Consistent communication between the a reliable and uninterrupted wireless LAN different Ethernet subnetworks connection. We offer: • Fast, optimized roaming • Fast and reliable WLAN availability with large wireless coverage Cyber security Network management In networked systems, secure protection against In order to detect problems in the production unauthorized access by people or malware is network prior to an actual failure, you must essential. We offer: monitor your production network on a • Products and solutions for secure system continual basis. However, if a failure does networks in accordance with IEC 62443 and occur, the diagnostic data gathered helps ISA-99 you to swiftly find the error and eliminate it. • Secure access solutions for external service We offer network management software for engineers via the Internet network configuration and diagnostics. • Industrial virus protection for Windows control systems PHOENIX CONTACT 5 Solutions for the production network Network management mGuard Large production networks include many X9 P1 Stat Mod Info2 P2 Err Fault Info1 X4 LAN5 different network components that all X1 WAN1 have to be configured and diagnosed. Easily X2 LAN1 X5 LAN4 X3 LAN2 X6 LAN3 rs2000 put Phoenix Contact Managed Switches, X7 Configuration WLAN components, and security appliances into operation using network Switch 7000 WLAN 11001100 X5.1 X5.2 management software. You can centrally 00.A0.45.0C.8C.3300.A0.45.0C.8C.33 X6.1 X6.2 US WLANWLAN Sno.:Sno.: 2033515056 X7.1 X7.2 assign IP addresses for network devices, X8.1 X8.2 configure several devices at the same time, WLAN 1100 and update the firmware. US Modular XF Switch 2000 1 XF 2 Managed Switch XF Network 3 XF Further information on software from page 62 Manager 4 0 00 H2 C WIT XD1XD1 2000 SWITCH S 1 2 3 4 5 Network management with FL NETWORK MANAGER software High-performance and failsafe connection to the company network The Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol Company network (VRRP) allows you to redundantly connect Layer 3 at automation your routers to the company network. level LNK MODE LNK MODE LNK MODE LNK MODE LNK MODE LNK MODE LNK MODE LNK MODE X13 X15 X17 X19 X13 X15 X17 X19 X14 X16 X18 X20 X14 X16 X18 X20 FL SWITCH GHS 8GT/8 FL SWITCH GHS 8GT/8 Ord. No. 29 83 200 Ord. No. 29 83 200 X29 X29 Gigabit performance ensures high data MEM MEM MAC MAC Address Address X1 X7 US1 X1 X7 US1 US2 US2 X2 X8 FAIL X2 X8 FAIL X3 X9 X3 X9 X4 X10 X4 X10 X5 X11 X5 X11 X6 X12 X6 X12 LNK LNK X1 X3 X5 X7 X9 X11 X1 X3 X5 X7 X9 X11 X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 X2 X4 X30X6 X8US1 GNDX10 X12 US2US1X30 D11D12 UI X2 X4 X30X6 X8US1 GNDX10 X12 US2US1X30 D11D12 UI MODE MODE (X1 or X5 _ X 4or X8) (X1orX5_X4orX8) throughput, while support of IT standards X30 US1 GND US2 GND|UI GNDI UIX31 GNDI|DI1 R4R3R2R1DI2 V.24V.32 X30 US1 GND US2 GND|UI GNDI UIX31 GNDI|DI1 R4R3R2R1DI2 V.24V.32 provides seamless integration (e.g., VLAN, SNMP, RSTP). For consistent US1 US2 MODE MODE FAIL FL SWITCH SMCS SGT XF XF Ord. No. 2891123 1 5 communication between up to 28 different 1357 XF XF 2 6 ACT SPD FD 2468 LINK XF XF 3 7 MAC US1 US2 FAIL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Address XF XF MODE 4 8 X9 X10 X11 IP subnetworks, you can use the Layer 3 US1 GND US2 GND R1 R2 MEM V.24 XD1 FL NAT 2000 function. 1 2 3 4 5 Further information on Modular Managed Switches from page 31 Subnetwork 1 Subnetwork 2 Integration of machines with the same IP address Machines and their devices have their own, permanently configured IP addresses. Production network (10.10.0.0/255.255.0.0) When integrated into higher-level production networks, IP address conflicts 10.10.1.0/255.255.255.0 10.10.2.0/255.255.255.0 10.10.X.0/255.255.255.0 may therefore occur. However, you do US1 US1 US1 US2 MODE US2 MODE US2 MODE FAIL FAIL FAIL not need to adapt the IP addresses to XF XF XF XF XF XF 1 5 1 5 1 5 XF XF XF XF XF XF 2 6 2 6 2 6 XF XF XF XF XF XF 3 7 3 7 3 7 XF XF XF XF XF XF the production network, which is a 4 8 NAT/1:1-NAT 4 8 ………… 4 8 XD1 2000 FL NAT XD1 2000 FL NAT XD1 2000 FL NAT time-consuming task. Our NAT switches 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 or mGuard routers easily translate the address areas within the machine to the 192.168.10.0/255.255.255.0 192.168.10.0/255.255.255.0 192.168.10.0/255.255.255.0 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 Automatic IP address translation, thanks to switches with NAT function 6 PHOENIX CONTACT High network availability due to network redundancy Fast redundancy switch-over ensures the uninterrupted operation of automation Switch networks in the event of connection failure. We offer : • DLR (Device Level Ring) for EtherNet/IP™ networks • MRP (Media Redundancy Protocol) for Ring redundancy Switch-over in the PROFINET networks event of an error • RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) for standard industrial IT networks Further information on Managed Switches from page 26 If an error occurs, the network structure is reorganized so that all devices can be reached again Reliable wireless LAN solution for mobile systems WLAN products from Phoenix Contact Industrial Ethernet/PROFINET offer optimized roaming and enable wireless cells to be changed in a WLAN 5110 matter of milliseconds. Realtime Access Point communication between the controller and carry system is thus ensured, even in Roaming data-intensive applications. Observance of the 802.11n standard as well as use of MIMO antenna technology also ensure WLAN 1100 stable communication in the industrial WLAN 5110 environment. client/repeater Further information on industrial WLAN from page 47 Wireless machine communication with industrial WLAN Industrial mGuard security solutions The mGuard firewall routers securely Ethernet protect your network against hazards that result from increased networking. Firewall mGuard firewall/router rules based on user authentication and 1:1 NAT the conditional firewall enable person-, company-, and situation-dependent activation of different firewall rules. CIFS Integrity Monitoring CIFS Integrity Monitoring detects anomalies on Windows control computers.
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