WAGO 852-1305 User manual

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WAGO-ETHERNET-Zubehör 852
Manual
852-1305
8/4-Port 100BASE-T/1000BASE-
SX/LX
Industrial-Managed-Switch, 8 Ports 100BASE-
T,4
Slots 1000BASE-
SX/LX
1.1.0
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2 WAGO-ETHERNET-Zubehör 852
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Manual
1.1.0
© 2016 by WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG
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WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG
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D-32423 Minden
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completeness of this documentation. However, as errors can never be fully
excluded, we always appreciate any information or suggestions for improving the
documentation.
We wish to point out that the software and hardware terms as well as the
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Table of Contents
1 Notes about this Documentation ............................................................... 10
1.1 Validity of this Documentation ............................................................... 10
1.2 Copyright ................................................................................................. 10
1.3 Symbols ................................................................................................... 11
1.4 Number Notation ..................................................................................... 13
1.5 Font Conventions .................................................................................... 13
2 Important Notes ......................................................................................... 14
2.1 Legal Bases ............................................................................................. 14
2.1.1 Subject to Changes ............................................................................. 14
2.1.2 Personnel Qualification ...................................................................... 14
2.1.3 Proper Use of the Industrial Switches ................................................ 14
2.1.4 Technical Condition of Specified Devices ......................................... 14
2.1.5 Standards and Regulations for Operating the Industrial Switches ..... 15
2.2 Safety Advice (Precautions) .................................................................... 16
2.3 Special Use Conditions for ETHERNET Devices .................................. 18
3 General ........................................................................................................ 19
3.1 Scope of Supply ...................................................................................... 19
3.2 Industrial ETHERNET Technology ........................................................ 19
3.3 Switching Technology ............................................................................ 20
4 Device Description ..................................................................................... 22
4.1 View ........................................................................................................ 23
4.1.1 Front View .......................................................................................... 23
4.1.2 Top View ............................................................................................ 25
4.2 Connectors ............................................................................................... 26
4.2.1 Power Supply (PWR/RPS) ................................................................. 26
4.2.2 Network Connectors ........................................................................... 27
4.2.2.1 RJ-45 Port ...................................................................................... 28
4.2.2.2 1000BASE SX/LX Ports ............................................................... 28
4.2.2.3 10/100/1000BASE T Ports ............................................................ 28
4.3 Display Elements .................................................................................... 29
4.3.1 Device LEDs ...................................................................................... 29
4.3.2 Port LEDs ........................................................................................... 31
4.4 Operating elements .................................................................................. 32
4.4.1 DIP Switches ...................................................................................... 32
4.4.2 Reset Button ....................................................................................... 33
4.5 Label ........................................................................................................ 34
4.5.1 Hardware and Software Version ........................................................ 34
4.6 Technical Data ........................................................................................ 35
4.6.1 Device Data ........................................................................................ 35
4.6.2 System Data ........................................................................................ 35
4.6.3 Power Supply...................................................................................... 35
4.6.4 Communication .................................................................................. 36
4.6.5 Environmental Conditions .................................................................. 36
4.7 Approvals ................................................................................................ 37
5 Mounting ..................................................................................................... 38
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5.1 Installation Site ........................................................................................ 38
5.2 Installation on a Carrier Rail ................................................................... 38
5.3 Removal from Carrier ail ........................................................................ 38
6 Connect Devices ......................................................................................... 39
6.1 Power Supply .......................................................................................... 39
6.2 External Alarm Contact Port ................................................................... 40
6.3 Console Port Cable Connection .............................................................. 40
6.4 1000Base-SX/LX Port, Fiber Optic ........................................................ 41
6.5 10/100/1000BASE-T Ports ..................................................................... 42
7 Enhanced Features..................................................................................... 43
7.1 Default Settings ....................................................................................... 43
7.1.1 Jumbo Frame ...................................................................................... 43
7.1.2 SNTP .................................................................................................. 43
7.1.3 Management Host ............................................................................... 44
7.1.4 MAC Management ............................................................................. 44
7.1.4.1 Static MAC Settings ...................................................................... 45
7.1.4.2 Refusal MAC Settings ................................................................... 45
7.1.5 Port Mirroring ..................................................................................... 46
7.1.6 Port Settings........................................................................................ 46
7.2 Advanced Settings ................................................................................... 50
7.2.1 Bandwidth Limitation ......................................................................... 50
7.2.1.1 QoS ................................................................................................ 50
7.2.1.2 Rate Limitation .............................................................................. 57
7.2.1.2.1 Storm Control ............................................................................ 57
7.2.1.2.2 Rate Limitation ......................................................................... 57
7.2.2 IGMP Snooping .................................................................................. 58
7.2.2.1 MVR .............................................................................................. 61
7.2.2.2 Multicast Address .......................................................................... 64
7.2.3 VLAN ................................................................................................. 67
7.2.3.1 Port Isolation .................................................................................. 69
7.2.3.2 GARP/GVRP ................................................................................. 70
7.2.3.3 Q-in-Q ............................................................................................ 72
7.2.3.3.1 Port-Based Q-in-Q .................................................................... 74
7.2.3.3.2 Selective Q-in-Q ....................................................................... 75
7.2.4 DHCP Relay ....................................................................................... 76
7.2.5 DHCP Relay Option 82 ...................................................................... 78
7.2.6 Dual Ring............................................................................................ 80
7.2.7 ERPS................................................................................................... 81
7.2.8 Dual Homing ...................................................................................... 84
7.2.9 Link Aggregation................................................................................ 85
7.2.9.1 Static Trunk ................................................................................... 85
7.2.9.2 LACP ............................................................................................. 85
7.2.10 LLDP .................................................................................................. 86
7.2.11 Loop Detection ................................................................................... 87
7.2.12 Jet Ring ............................................................................................... 88
7.2.13 STP ..................................................................................................... 89
7.2.14 Xpress Ring ........................................................................................ 94
7.3 Security ................................................................................................... 95
7.3.1 IP Source Guard ................................................................................. 95
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7.3.1.1 DHCP Snooping ............................................................................ 96
7.3.1.1.1 Server Screening ....................................................................... 98
7.3.1.2 Binding Table ................................................................................ 98
7.3.1.3 ARP Inspection .............................................................................. 99
7.3.1.3.1 Filter Table .............................................................................. 100
7.3.2 Access Control List (ACL) ............................................................... 101
7.3.3 802.1x ............................................................................................... 102
7.3.4 Port Security ..................................................................................... 105
7.4 Monitor .................................................................................................. 106
7.4.1 Alarm Information ............................................................................ 106
7.4.2 Monitor Information ......................................................................... 106
7.4.3 RMON Statistics ............................................................................... 106
7.4.4 SFP ................................................................................................... 106
7.4.4.1 DDM ............................................................................................ 107
7.4.5 Traffic Monitor ................................................................................. 107
7.5 Management .......................................................................................... 108
7.5.1 SNMP ............................................................................................... 108
7.5.2 SNMP Trap ....................................................................................... 109
7.5.3 Auto Provision .................................................................................. 109
7.5.4 Mail Alarm ....................................................................................... 111
8 Configuration ........................................................................................... 112
8.1 Overview of Configuration Options ...................................................... 112
8.1.1 Telnet Port ........................................................................................ 113
8.1.2 Console Port ..................................................................................... 114
9 Configuring in the Web-Based Management System (WBM) ............. 115
9.1 System Status ........................................................................................ 118
9.1.1 System Informationen ...................................................................... 118
9.2 Basic Settings ........................................................................................ 120
9.2.1 General Settings................................................................................ 120
9.2.1.1 System .......................................................................................... 120
9.2.1.2 Jumbo Frame ............................................................................... 122
9.2.1.3 SNTP ............................................................................................ 123
9.2.1.4 Management Host ........................................................................ 126
9.2.2 MAC Management ........................................................................... 127
9.2.2.1 Static MAC Settings .................................................................... 127
9.2.2.2 MAC Table .................................................................................. 129
9.2.2.3 Age Time Setting ......................................................................... 130
9.2.2.4 Refusal MAC Settings ................................................................. 131
9.2.3 Port Mirroring ................................................................................... 132
9.2.4 Port Settings...................................................................................... 134
9.2.4.1 General Settings ........................................................................... 134
9.2.4.2 Information .................................................................................. 136
9.3 Advanced Settings ................................................................................. 137
9.3.1 Bandwidth Control ........................................................................... 137
9.3.1.1 QoS .............................................................................................. 137
9.3.1.1.1 Port Priority ............................................................................. 137
9.3.1.1.2 IP DiffServ (DSCP) ................................................................ 138
9.3.1.1.3 Priority/Queue Mapping ......................................................... 139
9.3.1.1.4 Schedule Mode ........................................................................ 140
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9.3.1.2 Rate Limitation ............................................................................ 142
9.3.1.2.1 Storm Control .......................................................................... 142
9.3.1.2.2 Bandwidth Limitation ............................................................. 144
9.3.2 IGMP Snooping ................................................................................ 145
9.3.2.1 IGMP Snooping ........................................................................... 145
9.3.2.1.1 General Settings ...................................................................... 145
9.3.2.1.2 Port Settings ............................................................................ 147
9.3.2.1.3 Querier Settings....................................................................... 149
9.3.2.2 IGMP Filtering ............................................................................. 150
9.3.2.2.1 General Settings ...................................................................... 150
9.3.2.2.2 Group Settings......................................................................... 151
9.3.2.2.3 Port Settings ............................................................................ 152
9.3.2.3 MVR ............................................................................................ 153
9.3.2.3.1 MVR Settings .......................................................................... 153
9.3.2.3.2 Group Settings......................................................................... 155
9.3.2.4 Multicast Address ........................................................................ 156
9.3.2.5 Multicast IP Statistics .................................................................. 157
9.3.3 VLAN ............................................................................................... 158
9.3.3.1 Port Isolation ................................................................................ 158
9.3.3.2 VLAN .......................................................................................... 160
9.3.3.2.1 VLAN Settings ........................................................................ 160
9.3.3.2.2 Tag Settings............................................................................. 162
9.3.3.2.3 Port Settings ............................................................................ 163
9.3.3.3 GARP/GVRP ............................................................................... 165
9.3.3.3.1 GVRP ...................................................................................... 165
9.3.3.3.2 GARP Timer ........................................................................... 167
9.3.3.4 MAC VLAN ................................................................................ 169
9.3.3.5 Protocol VLAN ............................................................................ 170
9.3.3.6 Q-in-Q .......................................................................................... 171
9.3.3.6.1 VLAN Stacking....................................................................... 171
9.3.3.6.2 Port-based Q-in-Q ................................................................... 173
9.3.3.6.3 Selective Q-in-Q ..................................................................... 174
9.3.4 DHCP Relay ..................................................................................... 176
9.3.5 DHCP Options .................................................................................. 177
9.3.5.1 Option 82 ..................................................................................... 177
9.3.6 Dual Homing .................................................................................... 178
9.3.7 Dual Ring.......................................................................................... 179
9.3.8 ERPS................................................................................................. 181
9.3.8.1 Ring Settings ................................................................................ 181
9.3.8.2 Instance Settings .......................................................................... 185
9.3.9 Link Aggregation.............................................................................. 186
9.3.9.1 Static Trunk ................................................................................. 186
9.3.9.2 LACP ........................................................................................... 188
9.3.9.3 LACP Info. .................................................................................. 190
9.3.10 LLDP ................................................................................................ 192
9.3.10.1 Settings ........................................................................................ 192
9.3.10.2 Neighbor ...................................................................................... 194
9.3.11 Loop Detection ................................................................................. 195
9.3.12 Jet Ring ............................................................................................. 197
9.3.13 MODBUS ......................................................................................... 198
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9.3.14 STP ................................................................................................... 199
9.3.14.1 General Settings ........................................................................... 199
9.3.14.2 Port Parameters ............................................................................ 201
9.3.14.3 STP Status .................................................................................... 204
9.3.15 Xpress Ring ...................................................................................... 206
9.4 Security ................................................................................................. 208
9.4.1 IP Source Guard ............................................................................... 208
9.4.1.1 DHCP Snooping .......................................................................... 208
9.4.1.1.1 DHCP Snooping ...................................................................... 208
9.4.1.1.2 Port Settings ............................................................................ 210
9.4.1.1.3 Server Screening ..................................................................... 211
9.4.1.2 Binding Table .............................................................................. 212
9.4.1.2.1 Static Entry .............................................................................. 212
9.4.1.2.2 Binding Table .......................................................................... 214
9.4.1.3 ARP Inspection ............................................................................ 215
9.4.1.3.1 ARP Inspection ....................................................................... 215
9.4.1.3.2 Filter Table .............................................................................. 217
9.4.2 Access Control List .......................................................................... 218
9.4.3 802.1x ............................................................................................... 222
9.4.3.1 Global Settings ............................................................................. 222
9.4.3.2 Port Settings ................................................................................. 225
9.4.4 Port Security ..................................................................................... 228
9.5 Monitor .................................................................................................. 230
9.5.1 Alarm Information ............................................................................ 230
9.5.2 Monitor Information ......................................................................... 231
9.5.3 Port Statistics .................................................................................... 233
9.5.4 Port Utilization ................................................................................. 234
9.5.5 RMON Statistics ............................................................................... 235
9.5.6 SFP Information ............................................................................... 238
9.5.7 Traffic Monitor ................................................................................. 240
9.6 Management .......................................................................................... 242
9.6.1 SNMP ............................................................................................... 242
9.6.1.1 SNMP .......................................................................................... 242
9.6.1.1.1 SNMP Settings ........................................................................ 242
9.6.1.1.2 Community Name ................................................................... 243
9.6.1.2 SNMP Trap .................................................................................. 245
9.6.1.2.1 Trap Receiver .......................................................................... 245
9.6.2 Auto Provision .................................................................................. 246
9.6.3 Mail Alarm ....................................................................................... 248
9.6.4 Maintenance ..................................................................................... 250
9.6.4.1 Configuration ............................................................................... 250
9.6.4.2 Firmware ...................................................................................... 252
9.6.4.3 Reboot .......................................................................................... 253
9.6.5 System Log ....................................................................................... 254
9.6.6 User Account .................................................................................... 256
10 Appendix ................................................................................................... 258
10.1 Console Port (RJ-45 to DB9) ................................................................ 258
10.2 RJ-45 Cable ........................................................................................... 259
10.3 Configuring in the Command Line Interface (CLI) .............................. 260
10.3.1 System Status.................................................................................... 260
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10.3.1.1 System Information ..................................................................... 260
10.3.2 Default Settings ................................................................................ 261
10.3.2.1 System .......................................................................................... 261
10.3.2.2 Jumbo Frame ............................................................................... 261
10.3.2.3 SNTP ............................................................................................ 262
10.3.2.4 Management Host ........................................................................ 263
10.3.2.5 MAC Management ...................................................................... 263
10.3.2.6 Blackhole MAC ........................................................................... 264
10.3.2.7 Port Mirroring .............................................................................. 264
10.3.2.8 Port Settings ................................................................................. 265
10.3.3 Advanced Settings ............................................................................ 266
10.3.3.1 Bandwidth Control ....................................................................... 266
10.3.3.2 QoS .............................................................................................. 266
10.3.3.3 Rate Limitation ............................................................................ 266
10.3.3.4 Storm Control .............................................................................. 267
10.3.3.5 IGMP Snooping ........................................................................... 268
10.3.3.6 MVR ............................................................................................ 269
10.3.3.7 Multicast Address ........................................................................ 270
10.3.3.8 VLAN .......................................................................................... 270
10.3.3.8.1 Port Isolation ........................................................................... 270
10.3.3.8.2 VLAN Settings ........................................................................ 271
10.3.3.9 GARP/GVRP ............................................................................... 272
10.3.3.10 Q-in-Q .......................................................................................... 273
10.3.3.10.1 VLAN Stacking....................................................................... 273
10.3.3.11 DHCP Relay ................................................................................ 274
10.3.3.12 Dual Homing ............................................................................... 275
10.3.3.13 Link Aggregation ......................................................................... 275
10.3.3.14 LACP ........................................................................................... 276
10.3.3.15 LLDP ........................................................................................... 277
10.3.3.16 Loop Detection ............................................................................ 278
10.3.3.17 STP .............................................................................................. 279
10.3.3.18 Xpress Ring ................................................................................. 280
10.3.4 Security ............................................................................................. 281
10.3.4.1 DHCP Snooping .......................................................................... 281
10.3.4.2 Server Screening .......................................................................... 282
10.3.4.3 Binding Table .............................................................................. 282
10.3.4.4 ARP Inspection ............................................................................ 283
10.3.4.5 Filter Table ................................................................................... 283
10.3.4.6 Access Control List ...................................................................... 284
10.3.4.7 802.1x .......................................................................................... 286
10.3.4.8 Port Security ................................................................................ 287
10.3.5 Monitor ............................................................................................. 288
10.3.5.1 Alarm ........................................................................................... 288
10.3.5.2 Monitor Information .................................................................... 288
10.3.5.3 RMON Statistics .......................................................................... 288
10.3.5.4 SFP Information ........................................................................... 288
10.3.5.5 Traffic Monitor ............................................................................ 289
10.3.6 Management ..................................................................................... 290
10.3.6.1 SNMP .......................................................................................... 290
10.3.6.2 Auto Provision ............................................................................. 291
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10.3.6.3 Mail Alarm ................................................................................... 291
10.3.6.4 Maintenance ................................................................................. 292
10.3.6.5 System Log .................................................................................. 293
10.3.6.6 User Account ............................................................................... 293
10.4 MODBUS/TCP Tables .......................................................................... 294
10.4.1 Data Format and Function Code....................................................... 294
10.4.2 MODBUS Registers ......................................................................... 294
List of Figures .................................................................................................... 306
List of Tables ...................................................................................................... 309
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1 Notes about this Documentation
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Always retain this documentation!
This documentation is part of the product. Therefore, retain the documentation
during the entire service life of the product. Pass on the documentation to any
subsequent user. In addition, ensure that any supplement to this documentation is
included, if necessary.
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1.1 Validity of this Documentation
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This documentation is only applicable to WAGO ETHERNET accessory products
“8/4-Port 100BASE-T/1000BASE-SX/LX(852-1305).
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1.2 Copyright
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This Manual, including all figures and illustrations, is copyright-protected. Any
further use of this Manual by third parties that violate pertinent copyright
provisions is prohibited. Reproduction, translation, electronic and phototechnical
filing/archiving (e.g., photocopying) as well as any amendments require the
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1.3 Symbols
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Personal Injury!
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result in death or serious injury.
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Personal Injury Caused by Electric Current!
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result in death or serious injury.
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Personal Injury!
Indicates a moderate-risk, potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
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Personal Injury!
Indicates a low-risk, potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury.
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Damage to Property!
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damage to property.
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Damage to Property Caused by Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)!
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damage to property.
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Important Note!
Indicates a potential malfunction which, if not avoided, however, will not result in
damage to property.
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Additional Information:
Refers to additional information which is not an integral part of this
documentation (e.g., the Internet).
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1.4 Number Notation
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Table 1: Number Notation
Number Code
Example
Note
Decimal
100
Normal notation
Hexadecimal
0x64
C notation
Binary
'100'
'0110.0100'
In quotation marks, nibble separated with
dots (.)
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1.5 Font Conventions
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Table 2: Font Conventions
Font Type
Indicates
italic
Names of paths and data files are marked in italic-type.
e.g.: C:\Program Files\WAGO Software
Menu
Menu items are marked in bold letters.
e.g.: Save
>
A greater-than sign between two names means the selection of a
menu item from a menu.
e.g.: File > New
Input
Designation of input or optional fields are marked in bold letters,
e.g.: Start of measurement range
“Value
Input or selective values are marked in inverted commas.
e.g.: Enter the value “4 mA” under Start of measurement range.
[Button]
Pushbuttons in dialog boxes are marked with bold letters in square
brackets.
e.g.: [Input]
[Key]
Keys are marked with bold letters in square brackets.
e.g.: [F5]
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2 Important Notes
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This section includes an overall summary of the most important safety
requirements and notes that are mentioned in each individual section. To protect
your health and prevent damage to devices as well, it is imperative to read and
carefully follow the safety guidelines.
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2.1 Legal Bases
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2.1.1 Subject to Changes
WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG reserves the right to provide for any
alterations or modifications that serve to increase the efficiency of technical
progress. WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG owns all rights arising from
the granting of patents or from the legal protection of utility patents. Third-party
products are always mentioned without any reference to patent rights. Thus, the
existence of such rights cannot be excluded.
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2.1.2 Personnel Qualification
All sequences implemented on Series 852 devices may only be carried out by
electrical specialists with sufficient knowledge in automation. The specialists
must be familiar with the current norms and guidelines for the devices and
automated environments.
All changes to the controller should always be carried out by qualified personnel
with sufficient sufficient skills in PLC programming.
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2.1.3 Proper Use of the Industrial Switches
The device is designed for the IP30 protection class. It is protected against the
insertion of solid items and solid impurities up to 2.5 mm in diameter, but not
against water penetration. Unless otherwise specified, the device must not be
operated in wet and dusty environments.
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2.1.4 Technical Condition of Specified Devices
The devices to be supplied ex works are equipped with hardware and software
configurations, which meet the individual application requirements. WAGO
Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG will be exempted from any liability in case of
changes in hardware or software as well as to non-compliant usage of devices.
Please send your request for modified and new hardware or software
configurations directly to WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG.
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2.1.5 Standards and Regulations for Operating the Industrial
Switches
Please observe the standards and regulations that are relevant to installation:
The data and power lines must be connected and installed in compliance
with the standards to avoid failures on your installation and eliminate any
danger to personnel.
For installation, startup, maintenance and repair, please observe the accident
prevention regulations of your machine (e.g., BGV A 3, “Electrical
Installations and Equipment”).
Emergency stop functions and equipment must not be deactivated or
otherwise made ineffective. See relevant standards (e.g., DIN EN 418).
Your installation must be equipped in accordance to the EMC guidelines so
electromagnetic interferences can be eliminated.
Please observe the safety measures against electrostatic discharge according
to DIN EN 61340-5-1/-3. When handling the modules, ensure that
environmental factors (persons, workplace and packing) are well grounded.
The relevant valid and applicable standards and guidelines regarding the
installation of switch cabinets must be observed.
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2.2 Safety Advice (Precautions)
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For installing and operating purposes of the relevant device to your system the
following safety precautions shall be observed:
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Do not work on devices while energized!
All power sources to the device shall be switched off prior to performing any
installation, repair or maintenance work.
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Only install in appropriate housings, cabinets or electrical operation rooms!
WAGO's 852 Series ETHERNET Switches are considered exposed operating
components. Therefore, only install these switches in lockable housings, cabinets
or electrical operation rooms. Access must be limited to authorized, qualified staff
having the appropriate key or tool.
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Do not use in telecommunication circuits!
Only use devices equipped with ETHERNET or RJ-45 connectors in LANs.
Never connect these devices with telecommunication networks.
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Replace defective or damaged devices!
Replace defective or damaged device/module (e.g., in the event of deformed
contacts), since the long-term functionality of device/module involved can no
longer be ensured.
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Protect the components against materials having seeping and insulating
properties!
The components are not resistant to materials having seeping and insulating
properties such as: aerosols, silicones and triglycerides (found in some hand
creams). If you cannot exclude that such materials will appear in the component
environment, then install the components in an enclosure being resistant to the
above-mentioned materials. Clean tools and materials are imperative for handling
devices/modules.
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Clean only with permitted materials!
Clean soiled contacts using oil-free compressed air or with ethyl alcohol and
leather cloths.
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Do not use any contact spray!
Do not use any contact spray. The spray may impair contact area functionality in
connection with contamination.
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Do not reverse the polarity of connection lines!
Avoid reverse polarity of data and power supply lines, as this may damage the
devices involved.
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Avoid electrostatic discharge!
The devices are equipped with electronic components that may be destroyed by
electrostatic discharge when touched. Please observe the safety precautions
against electrostatic discharge per DIN EN 61340-5-1/-3. When handling the
devices, please ensure that environmental factors (personnel, work space and
packaging) are properly grounded.
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Laser radiation warning!
Do not stare into openings of the connections when no cable is connected, so as
not to expose the radiation.
It can emit invisible radiation.
It concerns here a laser class 1 according EN 60825-1.
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Radio interference in residential areas
This is a Class A device. This device can cause radio interference in residential
areas; in this case, the operator can be required to take appropriate measures to
prevent such interference.
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2.3 Special Use Conditions for ETHERNET Devices
If not otherwise specified, ETHERNET devices are intended for use on local
networks. Please note the following when using ETHERNET devices in your
system:
Do not connect control components and control networks to an open
network such as the Internet or an office network. WAGO recommends
putting control components and control networks behind a firewall.
Limit physical and electronic access to all automation components to
authorized personnel only.
Change the default passwords before first use! This will reduce the risk of
unauthorized access to your system.
Regularly change the passwords used! This will reduce the risk of
unauthorized access to your system.
If remote access to control components and control networks is required,
use a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
Regularly perform threat analyses. You can check whether the measures
taken meet your security requirements.
Use “defense-in-depth” mechanisms in your system's security configuration
to restrict the access to and control of individual products and networks.
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3 General
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3.1 Scope of Supply
1 Industrial managed switch
1 Console connecting cable (RJ-45 to DB9)
Protective covers for unused ports
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3.2 Industrial ETHERNET Technology
The range of WAGO switches ensures scalability of your network infrastructure
with outstanding electrical and mechanical characteristics. These robust devices
are designed for industrial use and they are fully compliant with IEEE 802.3,
802.3u, 802.3w, 802.3z, 802.3x, 802.3ab, 802.3ad, 802.1d, 802.1q, 802.1p and
802.1x standards.
They have voltage supply with a supply voltage range of 12 … 60 V.
Characteristics such as auto-negotiation and auto-MDI/MDIX (crossover) on all
10/100/1000BASE-T ports are also realized.
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3.3 Switching Technology
Another approach to pushing beyond the limits of ETHERNET technology is the
development of switching technology. A switch bridge ETHERNET packets at
the MAC address level of the ETHERNET protocol transmitting among
connected ETHERNET or Fast ETHERNET LAN segments.
Switching is a cost-effective way of increasing the total network capacity
available to users on a local area network. A switch increases capacity and
decreases network loading by dividing a local area network into different
segments, which don´t compete with each other for network transmission
capacity.
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The Industrial Managed Switch was developed for easy installation in a
manufacturing environment where vibration, shock, heat and radio frequency
interference are common.
Due to its small, compact size, the Industrial Managed Switch makes mounting on
the DIN rail particularly simple and installation possible in environments with
limited space.
Two or more switches can be added in series to the Industrial Managed Switch.
Since all ports support 100 Mbit/, this series connection is possible for the
industrial managed switch from every port and with any number of switches.
The Industrial Managed Switch is also equipped with a variety of management
functions that let you configure communication parameters as you desire to
monitor network behavior in different ways. In addition, the Industrial Managed
Switch is built with dual redundant power inputs for maximum reliability and
network availability. Other integrated features of the switch such as Auto-
negotiation, Rate limitation, Port isolation, etc. optimize your network
performance and provide a secure network, offering a cost-effective solution in a
small but powerful package.
The 1000BASE SX/LX ports are designed to connect Gigabit SFP modules that
support network speeds of 100/1000 Mbit/s.
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WAGO 852-1305 User manual

Category
Network switches
Type
User manual

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