Siemens Electrical Lean Switch Ports and Displays of the ELS TP40M, TP Ports

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Ports and Displays

4.2Ports and Displays of the ELS TP40M

4.2.1TP Ports

Pinning

On the ELS TP40M, the TP ports are implemented as RJ-45 jacks and as insulation-piercing contacts with the MDI-X pinning (Medium-Dependent Interface Autocrossover) of a network component.

Notice

TP Cords or TP-XP Cords with a maximum length of 10 m can be connected to the RJ-45 TP port. In conjunction with IE FC Outlet RJ-45, a total cable length of

100 m is permitted.

IE FC TP cable with a maximum length 100 m can be connected to the TP ports with insulation-piercing contacts.

Autonegotiation

Autonegotiation means the automatic detection of the functionality of the port at the opposite end. Using autonegotiation, repeaters or DTEs can detect the functionality available at the port of a partner device allowing automatic configuration of different types of device. With autonegotiation, two components connected to a link segment can exchange parameters and set themselves to match the supported communication functionality.

Note

The ELS TP40M is a Plug and Play device that does not require settings to be made when it is installed.

MDI /MDIX Autocrossover Function

The advantage of the MDI /MDI-X autocrossover function is that straight-pinned cables can be used throughout and crossover cables are unnecessary. This prevents malfunctions resulting from mismatching send and receive wires. This makes installation much easier for the user.

The Ethernet Switch chips used in the ELS all support the MDI / MDI-X autocrossover function.

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Contents Simatic NET Classification of Safety-Related Notices Correct Usage of Hardware Products Safety Instructions Regarding your ProductTrademarks Qualified PersonnelConsignment Purpose of the Installation InstructionsValidity of the Installation Instructions PrefaceAudience Further DocumentationFinding Information Guide to the ManualStandards and Approvals Personnel Qualification RequirementsContents Index Technical SpecificationsIntroduction Possible Attachments ELS TP40Properties of the ELS TP40 ELS TP40M ELS TP40MProperties of the ELS TP40M Properties of the ELS TP80 ELS TP80Functions Introduction Network Topologies ELS TP40 Bus Topology Network Topologies with ELS TP40ELS TP40M Bus Topology Network Topologies with ELS TP40MELS TP80 Star Topology Network Topologies with ELS TP80Ports and Displays Autonegotiation Ports and Displays of the ELS TP40TP Ports PinningIndustrial Ethernet A5E00152007-03 Power Supply Power Supply Status Meaning Power display green LEDDisplays Port status display green/yellow LEDsPorts and Displays of the ELS TP40M Ports and Displays Power Supply Power Supply Port Status Display During Startup Power Display green and red LEDsPorts and Displays of the ELS TP80 Power Supply Status of the ports is signaled by eight LEDs Installation and Maintenance Unpacking, Checking the Consignment ConsignmentPreparations InstallationDIN Rail Mounting Installing the ELS on a DIN Standard RailRemoving from the Standard Rail Removing from a Standard RailInstalling an ELS TP40 on a Simatic S7-300 Standard Rail Installation on a Simatic S7-300 Standard RailCubicle Installation in a 19 CubicleWall Mounting GroundingConnecting the IE FC TP Cable to the ELS TP40 or ELS TP40M Wall MountingS7 Standard Rail 42 mm 12 mm Maintenance Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet Introduction Installation of the Primary Setup Tool ConfigurationAutomatic IP Address Assignment using Dhcp Factory Setting Primary Setup Tool PSTSelecting the Language Select Start Settings Control Panel Windows NT DLC Protocol InstallationWindows XP DLC Protocol Installation Windows 2000 DLC Protocol InstallationUser Interface of the PST Changing the Language Package Changing the Network Adapter ConfigurationProgress Bar Browsing Network Configuring the ELSMAC Address Obtain IP address from Dhcp serverAssign IP parameters By selecting Module Download Router default gatewayIP address Subnet maskDirect Start Starting Web Based Management Select Module Start INC BrowserInternet Browser Web Based Management WBMGeneral RequirementsHow to Access WBM on the ELS Access using WBMUser Interface of the WBM Device status fieldMenu tree Function Explanation Management MenusSystem Name Switch InformationSystem Contact System LocationGet Current Values/Set New Values Default Gateway IP Address InformationGet Current Values Diagnostics over Industrial Ethernet Mail Configuration Mail AddressFrom Field Smtp Server IP-Address SubjectTrap Address Trap ConfigurationConstruction of the Trap report LED-StatusPort Status 16 Event Configuration Window Event Configuration17 Statistic Information Window Statistic InformationELS private MIB Diagnostics Using SnmpInternet Browser Settings BrowserJava Virtual Machine Plugin Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or 19 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 Advanced Internet Options 20 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 Connections Window 21 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 LAN Settings 22 Microsoft Internet Explorer Proxy Settings 23 Netscape 6.2 Advanced Preferences Window Netscape 6.1 or24 Netscape 6.2 Proxy Preferences Window Technical Specifications Permitted Cable Lengths Technical Specifications of the ELS TP40Attachments Electrical DataApprovals Permitted Ambient Conditions/EMCMtbf Technical Specifications of the ELS TP40M Aging Time Minutes Ventilation slits top/bottom Only horizontal installationConstruction PermittedTechnical Specifications of the ELS TP80 ELS TP80 device Who to Contact Further SupportService & Support Automation and Drives, Service & SupportService & Support on the Internet Certification Training for Simatic NETProduct name EMC DirectiveArea of Application Conformity Certificates Installation GuidelinesAutosensing GlossaryIndex AutonegotiationAmbient conditions, permitted.... , 84 Http//www4.ad.siemens.de/view/cs/de/8677203 References