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Stratix 5700 Industrial Switch Overview Compact and scalable solutions for EtherNet/IP networks

Today’s Pain Points Ethernet networks continue to grow: Each machine adds another 5 - 50 Ethernet nodes Every line adds another 250 - 1,000 Ethernet nodes Each new product solves a new problem but adds more nodes A consequence of convergence is so many more devices are connected to the same flat network You need products and solutions that can help you simplify your network

Get the Right Information to the Right Person, at the Right Time Plant Management View Provide performance rollup View asset utilization/yields Maintenance View Keep your machines running in peak condition to increase your OEE Identify root cause to minimize MTTR Operator View Simplify your machine operations Diagnostics where you need them z Data from the UPM can be simply referenced in a web-based or Excel report authoring environment, which is easy to use. Once reports are built, they can be published to a Portal or SharePoint making them available to anyone with a web browser or Excel. Increase customer value by simplifying the integration of your machine into their existing network infrastructure

Real-time Information Presentation Rockwell Automation & our partners have the right solutions to meet your network requirements Delivery Source Real-time Information requires three things: Access to data at its Source. A decade ago…Logix Tags, structures, UDTs, AOIs, etc. The ability to Deliver data from Point A to Point B Integrated Architecture…seamlessly bridge/route Standard, unmodified Ethernet As open as IT allows The ability to Present data, in a context that is meaningful to the user.

Agenda Stratix 5700 Overview Hardware & Advanced Features Simple Configuration & Maintenance Tools

The Stratix Portfolio Integrating industrial and enterprise environments Addressing the needs of automation professionals… Productivity Energy Savings Safe Operations Switches for: Applications for small to complex networks Monitor and control distributed devices Plant floor and enterprise integration Time to Market Scale & Modularity Protecting IP Stratix 8000/8300 Layer 2, Layer 3 Stratix 2000 Unmanaged Stratix 6000 Layer 2 Stratix ETAPs Stratix 5700

The Stratix Portfolio Integrating industrial and enterprise environments … as well as operations & IT professionals Technology that offers: Scalable solutions Common, familiar tools Cisco IOS & Configuration tools Premier Integration within RA Integrated Architecture Advanced switching, routing & security features Operator / maintenance-ready with built-in back-up Manufacturing IT Stratix 8000/8300 Layer 2, Layer 3 Stratix 2000 Unmanaged Stratix 6000 Layer 2 Stratix ETAPs Stratix 5700

The Stratix 5700 Layer 2 Managed Switches with Cisco Technology Compact & Scalable Premiere Integration to the Integrated Architecture CIP interface Studio 5000 AOP ControlLogix tags FactoryTalk View faceplates Built with Cisco technology (IOS) Common feature set with Stratix 8x00 Common IT development tools (CLI, CNA, DM, CiscoWorks) Simple to Deploy & Maintain Easy integration Default configurations Common Smartports DHCP per port IP addressing Easy maintenance Secure Digital card for configuration backup Diagnostics & network management tools Best of Rockwell & Cisco in a compact size

Stratix 5700 Configurations 3 base platforms offering 20 configurations 6, 10 & 20 port base units 6 copper & 4 copper + 2 SFP slots 8 copper + 2 combo* 16 copper + 2 combo* + 2 SFP slots 2 Gig port option SFP slots support multi & single mode fiber Wide variety of SFPs available Compatible with other Cisco SFPs Advanced feature set to address: EtherNet/IP applications Security Resiliency & Redundancy Two software packages to choose from Lite & Full versions Conformal coating option for harsh environments The Stratix 5700 will be releasing in 3 phased groups: Phase 1 – All 6 port and 10 port w/o 1588 – AFC – Aug 12 Phase 2 – 10 & 20 port w/1588 AFC – Sept 12 Phase 3 – NAT feature in the 10 & 20 port AFC – Jan 13 *Combo ports can be either copper or SFP Ideal for simple to complex applications

Configurable Alarm Relays Secure Digital card for backup Hardware Features Dual (independent) power inputs 12/24/48VDC Secure Digital storage card (optional) Stores configuration and IOS of switch Alarm Relays Two 24V configurable alarm inputs and single output Console port Serial and USB port for direct switch access Port and mode LEDs Dual ground contacts Din rail mount Temperature -40° C to 60° C Operating Port & mode LEDs Configurable Alarm Relays Redundant power Secure Digital card for backup (1784-SD1)

Reduce cabinet space with a smaller form Product Dimensions H x W x D 6 Port 5.1” x 2.95” x 4.3” 130mm x 75mm x 109mm 10 port 5.1” x 3.6” x 4.3” 130mm x 91mm x 109mm 10 port w/1588+NAT 5.1” x 3.6” x 5.05” 130mm x 91mm x 128mm 20 port 5.1” x 5.0” x 5.05” 130mm x 127mm x 128mm Reduce cabinet space with a smaller form

The Stratix 5700 Engine = Cisco IOS Cisco's leadership in switching & routing is now in industrial Ethernet applications Cisco IOS® Software is the most widely leveraged network infrastructure software in the world Currently operating on millions of active systems, ranging from the small home office router to the core systems of the world's largest service provider networks Providing Robust, Reliable and Secure networking at the machine and plant levels

Optional Software Feature Set Based of of Cisco IOS® Software World's leading network infrastructure software Common feature set and configuration tools with Stratix 8x00 family Software option: Lite - Ideal for machine level networks with limited integration into a plant-wide infrastructure Full – Ideal when machines that need to integrate with a converged plant-wide infrastructure Includes IT- friendly features and functions Note: You can not upgrade the software from a Lite to a Full version in the field. Must be purchased. Hardware and software options helping to reduce your costs yet give you the performance & functionality you need

Highlighted Features: Automation Designed & developed for EtherNet/IP applications Optimizing network performance QoS – Quality of Service - default configurations are set to ODVA standards for EtherNet/IP industrial applications for discrete, motion, safety and process applications IEEE1588 (CIP Sync) - ODVA implementation of the IEEE 1588 precision time protocol ensures performance when connecting EtherNet/IP devices Securing the machine CIP port control and fault detection - enable/disable port access based on Logix controller program or controller mode (idle/fault) to limit access to the network based on machine conditions Simplify design, deployment and maintainability DHCP per port - assign a specific IP address to each port, ensuring that the device attached to a given port will get the same IP address Broken Wire Detection - detect cabling problems like, open, broken, cut or shorted twisted-pair wires, with status availability in Logix Network Address Translation – NAT – A 1:1 IP address translation to help segment machine level network devices from the plant network, translate only the devices that need to be visible to the plant network (Future Release 1.5 Q1CY13)

Highlighted Features: Security Protecting the machine Application/Project (CIP) based port access Controller based port control (on/off) Port access based on controller mode (idle/fault) Unauthorized device identification (tags) per port Configurable port security Preconfigured port security set-up via smartports Configure number of devices allowed per port Configurable device MAC ID authentication Protecting the plant Encrypted administrative traffic SSHv2, SNMPv3, and HTTPS Advanced security features 802.1x for user authentication Multiple layers of password protection Access Control Lists (ACLs) to apply security policies per port TACACS+ and Radius for centralized authentication Simplified tools to help machine builders protect their machines Advance feature set to meet IT standards and policy

Highlighted Features: Resiliency & Redundancy When network availability is critical to the application Spanning Tree Protocol (STP/RSTP) <1sec recovery time Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) Ring Topology <70ms recovery time Flex Links – Redundant Star Topology <60msec recovery time EtherChannel - Redundant Star Topology Port link aggregation - load sharing & redundancy <100msec recovery time Recover times listed are tested and validated results. The right technology to meet your needs

Spanning Tree Protocol Redundant Star Switch-level Topology Only IEEE standard protocol for network resiliency - IEEE 802.1D Provides: Loop-free network Redundancy in case of failure Ring and Redundant Star Topology Operates in a plug-and-play fashion Spanning Tree Protocol is a link layer network protocol that ensures a loop-free topology for any bridged LAN. Spanning tree allows a network design to include spare (redundant) links to provide automatic backup paths if an active link fails, without the danger of bridge loops, or the need for manual enabling/disabling of these backup links. Bridge loops must be avoided because they result in flooding the network. Spanning Tree protocol is a layer 2 algorithm adopted into IEEE 802.1D. Convergence time is typically 30 to 50 seconds. Rapid Spanning Tree (RSTP) evolved from STP and provides quicker convergence time if a connection is broken – typically 1-2 seconds. This protocol provides the following: Loop-free network Provides redundancy in case of failure Operates in a plug-and-play fashion 17 17

Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) Redundant Star Switch-level Topology Cisco Technology Support for flexible topologies - ring, ring segments and nested ring segments Only ring resiliency protocol applicable to both Industrial and IT applications Provides single break resiliency Less than 70ms reconnection time (with fiber) Will not drop an I/O connection Switch level rings are growing in popularity as they provide a level of resiliency at a reasonable price. Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) – is a highly resilient ring protocol between switches. This protocol is supported on the Stratix 8000 and other selective Cisco switches. These include: 3750 metro switches, ME 3400 series, Catalyst 4500 switches and 7600 routers. REP is very flexible and can support full ring, ring segment and nested ring segment topologies. For Logix customers who are looking for high performance resiliency REP provides a reconnection time of less than 70ms (when using fiber). This insures an I/O connection is not dropped. Some packets will be lost depending on the RPI but the connection will not be lost. For copper application the reconnection time is less than 750 ms.

Flex Links Redundant Star Switch-level Topology Cisco Technology Redundant Star Topology Active/Standby Port Scheme Provides alternate path in case of failures, avoiding loops No bandwidth aggregation Applied to the Stratix 8000/5700 Access Switch and Stratix 8300 Routed Access Switch Recommend using equal speed ports Provides fast fail over for multicast traffic EtherChannel is a port aggregation technology. The term EtherChannel is specific used by Cisco. This feature allows grouping several physical Ethernet links to create one logical Ethernet link for the purpose of providing fault-tolerance and high-speed links between switches, routers and servers. An EtherChannel can be created from between two and eight active Fast Ethernet, or Gigabit Ethernet ports. Fault-tolerance is a key aspect of EtherChannel. Should a link fail, the EtherChannel technology will automatically redistribute traffic across the remaining links. This automatic recovery takes less than one second and is transparent to network applications and the end user. This makes it very resilient. STP can be used with an EtherChannel. STP treats all the links as a single connection. Without the use of an EtherChannel, STP would effectively shutdown any redundant links between switches until one connection goes down. This is where an EtherChannel is most desirable, it allows full use of all available links between two devices.

EtherChannel Redundant Star Switch-level Topology Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) port aggregation – IEEE 802.3ad Redundant Star Topology A way of combining several physical links between switches into one logical connection to aggregate bandwidth via load balancing (2 to 8 ports) Provides resiliency between connected switches if a connection is broken EtherChannel is a port aggregation technology. The term EtherChannel is specific used by Cisco. This feature allows grouping several physical Ethernet links to create one logical Ethernet link for the purpose of providing fault-tolerance and high-speed links between switches, routers and servers. An EtherChannel can be created from between two and eight active Fast Ethernet, or Gigabit Ethernet ports. Fault-tolerance is a key aspect of EtherChannel. Should a link fail, the EtherChannel technology will automatically redistribute traffic across the remaining links. This automatic recovery takes less than one second and is transparent to network applications and the end user. This makes it very resilient. STP can be used with an EtherChannel. STP treats all the links as a single connection. Without the use of an EtherChannel, STP would effectively shutdown any redundant links between switches until one connection goes down. This is where an EtherChannel is most desirable, it allows full use of all available links between two devices.

NAT Overview Network Address Translation Available in Q1CY13 Send message to Machine 2 PAC at address 10.10.11.2 Send message to Machine 1 PAC at address 10.10.10.2 Provides 1 to 1 IP address translations Maximum 1 subnet and 127 single translations Translations provided on uplink ports One or both ports for ring support Translation table is stored as part of switch configuration Continue to send messages to Machine 1 PAC at address 10.10.10.2 when broken connection Improve system uptime by adding a Ring using REP Stratix 8300 Cable break REP Line Controller Machine 1 NAT Translation 192.168.1.2 = 10.10.10.2 Machine 2 NAT Translation 192.168.1.2 = 10.10.11.2 Easily integrate machines into existing network architectures 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.4 192.168.1.5 Can help segment machine network from plant network 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.3 192.168.1.4 192.168.1.5

Agenda Stratix 5700 Overview Hardware & Advanced Features Simple Configuration & Maintenance Tools

Common Toolsets for Controls & IT Configure, Manage and Diagnose your network with familiar tools Automation Professionals FactoryTalk Services Tightly integrates into the Integrated Architecture (IA) IT Professionals Cisco CNA, CLI, CiscoWorks Tightly integrates into joint Cisco and Rockwell Automation Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) Reference Architectures The right tools for the right person

Premier Integration into the Integrated Architecture Device Profiles, Configuration Wizards, Operator Faceplates Advanced status and diagnostic information Logix Predefined Tags Product identification I/O connection Port Status Alarms Broken wire detection Save and restore Link Status Unauthorized device Threshold exceeded Bandwidth Utilization Alarm relays Port Control

Integrated into Studio 5000™ Simplifies configuration and maintenance Add On Profile (AOP) Add Stratix switches into the project just like you would I/O, Drives, Communication modules Simple configuration and diagnostic tags available in the profile Advanced diagnostics, including broken wire detection You don’t need to be an IT professional to configure or manage the switch

FactoryTalk™ View Faceplates Pre-engineered faceplates for network monitoring Help Alarms Configuration Status Trending Helps provide the diagnostics where you need them to get equipment back up and running… quickly

Automatically sets up the switch for control system applications Express Setup Tailored for industrial automation applications Automatically sets many parameters including: Enables CIP Configures network traffic prioritization (QoS) settings for EtherNet/IP CIP, CIP Safety, CIP Sync, CIP Motion, time synchronization (PTP) and other network traffic Enables Layer 2 loop prevention (STP) Enables alarms, SYSLOG, and SNMP notifications Enables IGMP snooping and querier Automatically sets up the switch for control system applications

Connect securely from your internet browser Device Manager Web based graphical device management tool Dashboard, Configure, Monitor and Maintenance views to help manage and diagnose network issues Displays real-time views of configuration and performance Simplifies task of setting up switch ports Express Set-up, Smartports Graphical displays to easily monitor & diagnose the switch Alarm tools to alert, identify and help solve network problems Connect securely from your internet browser

Smartports Simplifies deployment and commissioning of equipment Are a set of recommended configurations that can be set on a specific switch port Pre-defined settings for common devices like Logix controllers, I/O, ETAPs, Desktop devices Optimizes traffic through the network Minimizes latency Create, modify, import, export and develop custom Smartport macros Select the device to the assigned port, the configuration parameters are assigned to the port Create your own Smartport to customize and develop your own standards Simplifies deployment and commissioning of equipment

Cisco Command Line Interface - CLI CLI is the Cisco primary user interface for configuring, monitoring and maintaining Cisco devices It is the primary tool used by IT professionals today Used for advanced configurations Global macros and Smartports are simply user friendly CLI scripts Available on Stratix 8000/8300 & 5700 IT professionals know and understand the language, helps with product acceptance when IT is involved

Cisco Network Assistant – CNA Network management tool for: Configuration Monitoring Troubleshooting Maintenance Compatible with Stratix 5700 & 8x00 family Free download from Cisco website http://www.cisco.com/cisco/software/release.html Single management tool for both IT and plant Same tool already monitoring the plant network

Configuration Copy and Backup Options Secure Digital (SD) support Contains switch configuration and IOS Simple device replacement Quickly duplicate and manage configurations Standard configurations copied to: Multiple SD cards Multiple switches Store and copy on a PC Configuration file can be edited on PC as .txt file Edit and copy to SD card for fast deployments Store configuration as part of Studio 5000 project A B C A A B C Simplify duplication & storing switch configurations

Easy Switch Replacement Simplifies On-site Maintenance Get your machines back up and running FAST! SD card stores entire configuration Operating system (IOS) Configuration parameters Install SD card from failed switch into replacement switch Power on and the switch is back to its required configuration NO PC, NO set-up, NO configuration required!

Tools and Solutions Simplifying network design & management Common Program & Monitoring tools Rockwell Automation Tools: RSLogix Add On Profile (AOP) Pre-defined Logix tags, View Faceplates Cisco Tools: Command Line Interface (CLI),Cisco Network Assistant (CAN) Simplifies the configuration, deployment and maintainability of the network Performance of the Network Standard QoS with CIP Policies Time Synchronization IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol Differentiate normal and priority traffic – Motion, Information, I/O, Safety, Video, etc. Security Programmatic port control Industry standard user authentication (802.1x) Encrypted management traffic Advanced Cisco compatible features (ACLs) Reduces risk of down networks due to human error or threats Resiliency & Redundancy REP (Resilient Ethernet Protocol) – Ring <70ms recovery time Flex Link – Redundant Star <60msec recovery time EtherChannel – load sharing & redundancy Spanning Tree Protocol – Redundant star <1 sec recovery time When resiliency and redundancy is critical to your applications Simplifying network design & management

We have Product & Services to help Switching and routing Media Gateways Service On-site Assessments Installation Training Network and security services Support Remote diagnostics Real-time phone and chat support Knowledgebase Forums On-site support Migration Commissioning Asset management Rockwell Automation & our partners have the right solutions to meet your network requirements

S5700 Configurations & Release Schedule Shipping Sept’12 Jan’13

Questions? For more information http://ab.rockwellautomation.com/Networks-and- Communications/Ethernet-IP-Infrastructure