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Operating Instructions, 12/2011, A5E00349864-19
Figure 13-5
SCALANCE X-200 POF
Figure 13-6
Dimension
drawings of the SCALANCE X204 IRT PRO, SC
ALANCE X202-2P IRT PRO,
SCALANCE X201-3P IRT PRO
Contents
Main
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Preface
Overview of the SCALANCE X product family
SCALANCE X005 and XB000 line, entry level
SCALANCE X-100 unmanaged
SCALANCE X-200 and XF-200 managed
SCALANCE X-200 IRT PRO managed
SCALANCE X-300
SCALANCE X-400 modular
What is possible?
Purpose of the Operating Instructions
Validity of the Operating Instructions
Names of the devices in these operating instructions
Further documentation
Finding information
Audience
Standards and approvals
Table of contents
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Safety notices 1
1.1 Important notes on using the device
Safety notices on the use of the devices
General notices
General notices on use in hazardous areas
General notices on use in hazardous areas according to ATEX
Safety notices 1.1 Important notes on using the device
See also
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Network topologies / media redundancy 2
2.1 Network topologies
Which topologies can be implemented?
Bus topology
Star topology
Ring topology
Network topologies / media redundancy 2.1 Network topologies
Twisted Pair
SCALANCE X-200
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Twisted Pair
Network topologies / media redundancy 2.1 Network topologies
2.2 Options of media redundancy
Network topologies / media redundancy 2.3 Media redundancy in ring topologies
2.3 Media redundancy in ring topologies
Structure of a ring topology
How media redundancy works in a ring topology
Network topologies / media redundancy 2.3 Media redundancy in ring topologies
Media redundancy methods
Media redundancy with IRT
Network topologies / media redundancy 2.4 MRP
2.4 MRP
Network topologies / media redundancy 2.4 MRP
Topology
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Network topologies / media redundancy 2.5 MRPD
2.5 MRPD
The redundancy procedure MRPD (Media Redundancy with Path Duplication)
Requirements
Project engineering
Network topologies / media redundancy 2.6 HSR
2.6 HSR
Network topologies / media redundancy 2.7 Redundant coupling of network segments
2.7 Redundant coupling of network segments
Coupling option
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Product properties
3.1 Overview of the product characteristics
Table 3- 1 Overview of the product characteristics
Note IRT switches cannot be redundancy and standby manager at the same time.
Product properties 3.1 Overview of the product characteristics
Table 3- 2 Overview of the connection options
Table 3- 3 Overview of the connection options for IRT devices
Product properties 3.2 Components of the product
3.2 Components of the product
3.3 Unpacking and checking
Unpacking, checking
3.4 SCALANCE XF204
3.4.1 SCALANCE XF204 product characteristics
Product properties 3.4 SCALANCE XF204
3.4.2 SCALANCE XF204 TP ports
Product properties 3.4 SCALANCE XF204
3.5 SCALANCE X208
3.5.1 SCALANCE X208 product characteristics
Product properties 3.5 SCALANCE X208
3.5.2 SCALANCE X208 TP ports
Product properties 3.5 SCALANCE X208
3.6 SCALANCE XF208
3.6.1 SCALANCE XF208 product characteristics
Product properties 3.6 SCALANCE XF208
3.6.2 SCALANCE XF208 TP ports
Product properties 3.6 SCALANCE XF208
3.7 SCALANCE X216
3.7.1 SCALANCE X216 product characteristics
Product properties 3.7 SCALANCE X216
3.7.2 SCALANCE X216 TP ports
Product properties 3.7 SCALANCE X216
3.8 SCALANCE X224
3.8.1 SCALANCE X224 product characteristics
Product properties 3.8 SCALANCE X224
3.8.2 SCALANCE X224 TP ports
Product properties 3.8 SCALANCE X224
3.9 SCALANCE X204-2 / SCALANCE X204-2TS
3.9.1 SCALANCE X204-2 / SCALANCE X204-2TS product features
3.9.2 SCALANCE X204-2 / SCALANCE X204-2TS TP interfaces
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3.9.3 SCALANCE X204-2 / SCALANCE X204-2TS FO interfaces
3.10 SCALANCE XF204-2
3.10.1 SCALANCE XF204-2 product characteristics
3.10.2 SCALANCE XF204-2 TP ports
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3.10.3 SCALANCE XF204-2 FO ports
3.11 SCALANCE X206-1
3.11.1 SCALANCE X206-1 product characteristics
3.11.2 SCALANCE X206-1 TP ports
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3.11.3 SCALANCE X206-1 FO ports
3.12 SCALANCE XF206-1
3.12.1 SCALANCE XF206-1 product characteristics
3.12.2 SCALANCE XF206-1 TP ports
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3.12.3 SCALANCE XF206-1 FO ports
3.13 SCALANCE X212-2
3.13.1 SCALANCE X212-2 product characteristics
3.13.2 SCALANCE X212-2 TP ports
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3.13.3 SCALANCE X212-2 FO ports
3.14 SCALANCE X204-2LD
3.14.1 SCALANCE X204-2LD product characteristics
3.14.2 SCALANCE X204-2LD TP ports
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3.14.3 SCALANCE X204-2LD TP ports
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3.15 SCALANCE X206-1LD
3.15.1 SCALANCE X206-1LD product characteristics
3.15.2 SCALANCE X206-1LD TP ports
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3.15.3 SCALANCE X206-1LD FO ports
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3.16 SCALANCE X212-2LD
3.16.1 SCALANCE X212-2LD product characteristics
3.16.2 SCALANCE X212-2LD TP ports
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3.16.3 SCALANCE X212-2LD FO ports
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3.17 SCALANCE X202-2IRT
3.17.1 SCALANCE X202-2IRT product characteristics
3.17.2 SCALANCE X202-2IRT TP ports
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3.17.3 SCALANCE X202-2IRT FO ports
3.18 SCALANCE X204IRT
3.18.1 SCALANCE X204IRT product characteristics
Product properties 3.18 SCALANCE X204IRT
3.18.2 SCALANCE X204IRT TP ports
Product properties 3.18 SCALANCE X204IRT
3.19 SCALANCE XF204IRT
3.19.1 SCALANCE XF204IRT product characteristics
Product properties 3.19 SCALANCE XF204IRT
3.19.2 SCALANCE XF204IRT TP ports
Product properties 3.19 SCALANCE XF204IRT
3.20 SCALANCE X204 IRT PRO
3.20.1 SCALANCE X204 IRT PRO product characteristics
Product properties 3.20 SCALANCE X204 IRT PRO
3.20.2 SCALANCE X204 IRT PRO TP ports
Product properties 3.20 SCALANCE X204 IRT PRO
3.21 SCALANCE X202-2P IRT PRO
3.21.1 SCALANCE X202-2P IRT PRO product characteristics
3.21.2 SCALANCE X202-2P IRT PRO TP ports
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3.21.3 SCALANCE X202-2P IRT PRO FO ports
3.22 SCALANCE X201-3P IRT PRO
3.22.1 SCALANCE X201-3P IRT PRO product characteristics
Product properties 3.22 SCALANCE X201-3P IRT PRO
3.22.2 SCALANCE X201-3P IRT PRO TP interfaces
Product properties 3.22 SCALANCE X201-3P IRT PRO
Autonegotiation
MDI/MDIX autocrossover function
Auto polarity exchange
3.22.3 SCALANCE X201-3P IRT PRO FO interfaces
3.23 SCALANCE X202-2P IRT
3.23.1 SCALANCE X202-2P IRT product characteristics
Product properties 3.23 SCALANCE X202-2P IRT
3.23.2 SCALANCE X202-2P IRT TP ports
Product properties 3.23 SCALANCE X202-2P IRT
3.23.3 SCALANCE X202-2P IRT FO ports
3.24 SCALANCE X201-3P IRT
3.24.1 SCALANCE X201-3P IRT product characteristics
Product properties 3.24 SCALANCE X201-3P IRT
3.24.2 SCALANCE X201-3P IRT TP ports
Product properties 3.24 SCALANCE X201-3P IRT
3.24.3 SCALANCE X201-3P IRT FO ports
3.25 SCALANCE X200-4P IRT
3.25.1 SCALANCE X200-4P IRT product characteristics
3.25.2 SCALANCE X200-4P IRT FO ports
3.26 C-PLUG (configuration plug)
Area of application
How it works
Compatible devices
Using a previously written C-PLUG
Diagnostics
Inserting in the C-PLUG slot
Removing the C-PLUG
Product properties 3.27 Button
3.27 Button
Button function
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3.28 Displays
3.28.1 Fault indicator (red LED)
Fault indicator (red LED)
3.28.2 Power display
Power display
3.28.3 Port status indicator (green/yellow LEDs)
Port status indicator (green/yellow LEDs)
3.28.4 Redundancy manager indicator (green LED)
Redundancy manager indicator (green LED)
3.28.5 Standby functions (yellow LED)
Standby functions (yellow LED)
The LED signals that the IE Switch X-200IRT can adopt the following statuses:
3.28.6 FOC diagnostic display (yellow LED)
FOC diagnostic display (yellow LED)
3.28.7 LED display during startup
LED display during startup
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Installation
4.1 Installation
Types of installation
Installation 4.1 Installation
Installation 4.2 Installation on a DIN rail
4.2 Installation on a DIN rail
Installation
Uninstalling
Installation 4.3 Installation on a standard rail
4.3 Installation on a standard rail
Installing an IE Switch X-200 on a SIMATIC S7-300 standard rail
Uninstalling
Installation 4.4 Wall mounting
4.4 Wall mounting
Wall mounting
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Connection
5.1 Power supply
Power supply
SCALANCE X204 IRT PRO, X202-2P IRT PRO and X201-3P IRT PRO
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Connection 5.2 Signaling contact
5.2 Signaling contact
Signaling contact
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5.3 Grounding
Connection 5.4 Fitting the IE FC RJ-45 Plug 180
5.4 Fitting the IE FC RJ-45 Plug 180
Assembly of the IE FC RJ-45 Plug 180 on an IE FC Standard Cable
Inserting the IE FC RJ-45 Plug 180
Removing the IE FC RJ-45 Plug 180
Connection 5.5 Fitting the IE RJ 45 Plug Pro and IE SC RJ Plug Pro
5.5 Fitting the IE RJ 45 Plug Pro and IE SC RJ Plug Pro
IE RJ 45 Plug Pro and IE SC RJ Plug Pro
Inserting the IE RJ 45 Plug Pro or IE SC RJ Plug Pro
Removing the IE RJ 45 Plug Pro or IE SC RJ Plug Pro
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Configuration / diagnostics using remote mechanisms 6
6.1 Assignment of an IP address
6.1.1 Introduction
Initial assignment of an IP address
6.1.2 Configuration with the Primary Setup Tool
Downloading the Primary Setup Tool
Supported operating systems
6.1.2.2 Installing the Primary Setup Tool Procedure
6.1.2.3 The DLC protocol Checking
Procedure
6.1.2.4 Installing the DLC protocol Procedure
6.1.2.5 Working with the Primary Setup Tool Language selection
Selecting the network adapter
Browsing the Network
6.1.2.6 Configuring a module
Procedure
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Removing a module
Assigning a PN IO device name
Finding the location of a device
6.1.3 Configuration with DHCP
Properties of DHCP
RFC - Request for Comments
6.2 Updating the firmware with the boot loader
6.3 Configuration using Web Based Management (WBM) and Command Line Interface (CLI)
Introduction
6.3.1 Principle of Web Based Management
Automatically
Check for newer versions of stored pages
Temporary Internet Files
Options > Internet Options > General
Starting Web Based Management and logging on
6.3.2 LED simulation
Display of the operating state
6.3.3 Working with WBM
Navigation bar
Buttons
6.3.4 Command Line Interface (CLI)
C:\>telnet <IP address>
Starting the CLI in a Windows console
Starting the CLI in Web Based Management
Shortcuts for commands
Addressing scheme for the ports of an IE Switch X-200
IP address
Symbols for representing CLI commands
Cross-menu commands
6.3.5 WBM menus
6.3.5.2 The "System" WBM menu System Configuration
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6.3.5.3 "System C-PLUG" WBM menu C-PLUG Information
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6.3.5.4 The "System I&M" WBM menu System Identification & Maintenance
Syntax of the Command Line Interface
6.3.5.5 The "System Restart & Defaults" WBM menu System Restart & Defaults
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6.3.5.6 The "System Save & Load HTTP" WBM menu System Save & Load HTTP
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6.3.5.7 The "System Save & Load TFTP" WBM menu System Save & Load TFTP
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System Command Line Interface
6.3.5.8 The "System Version Numbers" WBM menu System Version Numbers
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6.3.5.9 The "System Passwords" WBM menu System Passwords
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6.3.5.12 The "X200" WBM menu Status
6.3.5.13 The "X200 Fault Mask" WBM menu Fault Mask
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6.3.5.14 The "X200 Ring" WBM menu "Ring redundancy"
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6.3.5.15 The "X200 Standby" WBM menu Standby manager
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6.3.5.16 The "Agent" WBM menu Agent Configuration
Settings for IE Switches X-200
Syntax of the Command Line Interface
6.3.5.17 The "Ping" WBM menu Reachability of an address in an IP network
6.3.5.18 The "Agent SNMP Config" WBM menu
Agent SNMP Configuration - Configuration of SNMP for an IE Switch X-200
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Syntax of the Command Line Interface
6.3.5.20 The "Agent SNMP Config Groups" WBM menu Agent SNMP Configuration Groups
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Access Here, you decide whether the members of the group have read and write permissions.
6.3.5.22 The "Agent SNMP Config Users" WBM menu Agent SNMP Configuration Users
Syntax of the Command Line Interface
6.3.5.23 The "Agent SNMP Config User Table" WBM menu Agent SNMP Configuration User Table
If you want to create a new SNMPv3 user, this dialog appears:
User Name Enter the name of the user you want to create here.
6.3.5.24 The "Agent Event Config" WBM menu Agent Event Configuration
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6.3.5.26 The "Agent Time Config" WBM menu Agent Time Client Configuration
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6.3.5.27 The "Switch" WBM menu Port Mirroring
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6.3.5.28 The "Switch Ports" WBM menu Switch Ports
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6.3.5.29 The "Switch Port Diags" WBM menu Switch Port Diagnostics
Syntax of the Command Line Interface
6.3.5.30 The "Switch FDB" WBM menu Switch Forwarding Database
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Syntax of the Command Line Interface
6.3.5.33 The "Switch DCP" WBM menu Configuring Discovery and basic Configuration Protocol frames
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Syntax of the Command Line Interface
6.3.5.34 The "Switch POF" WBM menu Plastic Optical Fiber Management
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6.3.5.35 The "Loop Detection Config" WBM menu Loop Detection Configuration
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Loop Detection Control
Loop Detection Port Control
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6.3.6 SNMP
6.3.6.1 Configuration and diagnostics over SNMP Configuration of an IE Switch X-200 over SNMP
SIMATIC NET SNMP OPC Server
Supported MIBs
Access to the private MIB of an IE Switch X-200
6.3.6.2 MIB variables MIB variables of an IE Switch X-200
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Table 6- 37 Variables in the Interface directory
Port Indexes
Important private MIB variables of an IE Switch X-200
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IRT technology with SCALANCE X-200 7
Supported devices
Constant bus cycle and isochronous real time now also available with PROFINET
IRT technology with SCALANCE X-200
Relationship: Sync domain and IO systems
Signal delays must be taken into account
Keeping network load within limits
IRT runs alongside real-time and TCP/IP communication
PROFINET IO functionality
8.1 Configuring with PROFINET IO
Using PROFINET IO
Including the IE Switch X-200
PROFINET IO functionality 8.1 Configuring with PROFINET IO
Linking in a GSDML file
PROFINET IO functionality 8.1 Configuring with PROFINET IO
Assigning a device name
8.2 Settings in HW Config
8.2.1 Configuring alarms
8.2.2 Configuring MRP
Domain
Role
Ring port 1 / ring port 2
Diagnostics interrupts
Parameter assignment of the redundancy is not set by STEP 7
8.2.3 Configuring the topology
Partners
PROFINET IO functionality 8.3 HSR configuration in PROFINET IO
8.3 HSR configuration in PROFINET IO
8.4 Structure of the data records
Data records 4, 5 and 0x802A
Data record 4:
BlockType:
BlockLength:
Data record 5:
BlockType:
BlockLength:
BlockVersionHigh:
BlockVersionLow:
Data record 0x802A
BlockType
BlockLength
BlockVersionHigh
BlockVersionLow
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PeerMACAddress
MAC address of the neighboring device.
Specifies which multicast addresses are blocked.
MAUType
DomainBoundary
MulticastBoundary
LinkState
MediaType
Approvals and markings 9
Product name
EC directives
EU declaration of conformity
EMC directive (electromagnetic compatibility)
Explosion protection directive (ATEX)
FM approval
FDA and IEC approvals
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Note for Australia
UL Approval for Information Technology Equipment
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EN 50155 (only SCALANCE X204-2TS)
Approvals
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type plate.
Mechanical stability
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Technical specifications 10
Table 10- 1 Construction
Table 10- 2 Ports
Table 10- 3 Electrical data
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Table 10- 4 Optical data
*For X204-2TS max. 50 mA.
Table 10- 6 Permitted cable lengths (copper)
Table 10- 7 Permitted cable lengths (fiber-optic)
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Table 10- 10 Permitted ambient conditions
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Accessories 11
Table 11- 1 Order numbers
Accessories
References
Sources of information and other documentation
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Dimension drawings
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