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Introducing the Cisco Catalyst 2955
Cisco Industrial Ethernet Solutions
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Cisco and Industrial Ethernet
Catalyst 2955 Overview
Agenda
Management and Support
Sales Information
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Cisco and Ethernet Networking
• Cisco is the worldwide leader in Networking Technology
• Has shipped Hundreds of Millions of Ethernet ports
• Thousands of engineers supporting the products and developing new features
• Billions of dollars invested in R&D every year
• Financially solid for a long term projection (debt free & $20B in cash reserves)
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CISCO 3COM HP NORTEL EXTREME ENTERASYS
4Q01 1Q02 2Q02 3Q02Source Dell Oro Nov 2002
Worldwide % of Ethernet Ports Shipped by Manufacturer(Vendors with more than 1.5% Market share by 3Q 2002)
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Cisco and Industrial Ethernet
• Cisco has been present in manufacturing operations for many years in process control and discrete manufacturing
• Member of the major industry organizations and a contributor to industry publications, best practices documentation, and standards (ISA, ODVA, Fieldbus Foundation, IEEE, etc.)
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Level 1: Connectivity Certification to the Connectivity Level means the
product can be physically connected, installed, operated, reinstalled and disconnected to/from an Industrial IT system.
The product will exchange information with the Industrial IT system via defined interfaces, and basic data – e.g. the most frequent operational data -- can be handled reliably over at least one defined protocol.
The product is certified not to introduce disturbances in the environment where it is deployed.
Cisco products certified to Level 1 include the Catalyst 2955 industrial ethernet switches. They are considered to be generic devices. This means: Cisco equipment has been tested and proven not to interfere with the operation of an Industrial IT control network. The Cisco CMS software can be integrated by configuring a Web Page aspect (User Interface Integration).
Cisco and Industrial IT
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Example:1. In the server network, add Cisco CMS Application by adding a web page
aspect to access port statistics and performance graphics.2. Faceplates can also be added as aspects to monitor port status data.
Alarms can be configured in PPA based on the status of the ports.
Cisco CMS Aspects
Industrial IT Plant Explorer – Control Structure View
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System Topology w/ Catalyst 2955System
offer
Third partycontrollers,servers etc
Serial, OPCor fieldbus
EngineeringWork place
Field Bus
Firewall
Plant Network / Intranet
Field Bus
Client/server Network
Third party application server
Applicationserver
Aspectserver
Workplaces Enterprise OptimizationSuite
MobileOperator
Connectivityserver
Control Network
AC 800C
Redundant
AC 800MCatalyst 2955Catalyst 2955
•Most networks are moving to Most networks are moving to Ethernet in the control layerEthernet in the control layer
•Ethernet in “field bus” layer is Ethernet in “field bus” layer is limited but growinglimited but growing
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Market Transition to Ethernet
•With the increased penetration of Ethernet based protocols (FFB HSE, Ethernet/IP, etc.) and responding to the requests from our customer based Cisco has optimized its Switching Catalyst Family
•New Cisco Catalyst ethernet switch is based on a proven design, industrial grade components and industrial compliance to meet the specific requirements of industrial ethernet applications
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Industrial Ethernet
TraditionalTraditional Ethernet BasedEthernet Based
All major automation equipment vendors are implementing Ethernet based protocols as an
alternative or replacement of traditional proprietary networks
All major automation equipment vendors are implementing Ethernet based protocols as an
alternative or replacement of traditional proprietary networks
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Industrial Ethernet Growth
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2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Ethernet At The Device Level Worldwide Outlook by ARC Advisory Group. June 2001.
• Ethernet will gain significant momentum in control network architectures
• ARC projected growth
– CAGR = 110% (2000-2005)
• Still emerging
• However, most “greenfield” deployments will leverage Ethernet
Prevalent in corporate networks, the next frontier . . . the factory floor
Prevalent in corporate networks, the next frontier . . . the factory floor
Worldwide Shipments of Device Level Ethernet Nodes (Thousands of Nodes)
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Industrial Networks Migration to Ethernet
• Multiple reasons are driving the migration to Ethernet:– Widely adopted Standards
Physical Layer: Multiple options that are well understood and competitiveL2 Connectivity: Ethernet is ubiquitousIP Connectivity: Web services and tools
– Bandwidth: Orders of magnitude above the existing technologies – Economies of Scale: Product offering, volume, and know-how– Multiples Services on a single infrastructure (convergence):
Traditional: Control, Data Collection, ConfigurationNew: Voice, VideoMultilayer integration: ERP MES Control
• Traditional Network Solutions lack all of the above but:– are highly reliable, deterministic, and secure – meet the form factor, power, and environmental specifications required by the
industries and users in the “new markets”
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Cisco and Industrial Ethernet
Catalyst 2955 Overview
Agenda
Management and Support
Sales Information
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Cisco Catalyst 2955 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches
• Ruggedized, hardened Switch– Port Density: 12 RJ-45 10/100
TX– Uplinks: 2 10/100/1000 TX, 2
100 Mbps Multi Mode (MT-RJ), 2 100 Mbps Single Mode (MT-RJ)
• Operating Temp (C): -40º to 60º • Relative Humidity: 5%-95% non-
condensing• Cooling: Passive (no fans)• Shock: 50g
• Ruggedized, hardened Switch– Port Density: 12 RJ-45 10/100
TX– Uplinks: 2 10/100/1000 TX, 2
100 Mbps Multi Mode (MT-RJ), 2 100 Mbps Single Mode (MT-RJ)
• Operating Temp (C): -40º to 60º • Relative Humidity: 5%-95% non-
condensing• Cooling: Passive (no fans)• Shock: 50g
• Standards-based enhanced redundancy (802.1s & 802.1w), VLAN support, IGMP Snooping, Storm Control
• Security with SSH, SNMPv3, MAC Address Notification
• Multiple alarm monitoring tools• Dual relay output for alarm
granularity• DIN-Rail dual mounting orientation• Dimensions (inches) hxdxw:
3.75x5x8
• Standards-based enhanced redundancy (802.1s & 802.1w), VLAN support, IGMP Snooping, Storm Control
• Security with SSH, SNMPv3, MAC Address Notification
• Multiple alarm monitoring tools• Dual relay output for alarm
granularity• DIN-Rail dual mounting orientation• Dimensions (inches) hxdxw:
3.75x5x8
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Cisco Catalyst 2955 Series - Details
Switch Part Number
Description List Price
WS-C2955T-12 12 10/100 TX ports + 2 10/100/1000TX Uplinks
$2100
WS-C2955C-12 12 10/100 TX ports + 2 100FX Uplinks
$2900
WS-C2955S-12 12 10/100 TX ports + 2 100LX Uplinks
$3600
Accessory Part Number
Description List Price
PWR-2955-AC= 110AC to 24DC Power Converter
$400
STK-RACKMNT-2955= 19” Rackmount kit $120
Catalyst 2955 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches
Accessories: power converter and rackmount bracket
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Rugged & Reliable Design
• PLC Form Factor
• DIN Rail mounting
• Dual mounting options
• Rugged
-Rated for strenuous mechanical deployments
-Operational shock = 50G trapezoidal shock
-Reliable 5 year warranty
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Extended Temperature Range
• No fans
– convection cooling only
• Advanced thermal design for low weight, high MTBF, and safe operation
• Temperature monitoring circuitry
• -40º to 60º C
• -40º to 140º F
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Dual Relays and Power
Cat 2955Cat 2955
Corporate Network• Monitor fault conditions in Monitor fault conditions in the network for each the network for each individual port or uplink individual port or uplink
• Dual Relays allow signaling Dual Relays allow signaling for minor and major alarmsfor minor and major alarms
• Temperature and power Temperature and power monitoring monitoring
• Redundant Power IntakeRedundant Power Intake
• Ample Power range for Ample Power range for multiple conditionsmultiple conditions
•18V – 32V DC18V – 32V DC
Dual Power Dual Power SuppliesSupplies
Relay OutputRelay OutputRelay OutputRelay Output
AlarmsAlarms
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Cisco Catalyst Switching –Fixed Configuration Portfolio
Rev-11-External
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Compliance with Industrial Standards
US & Canada Worldwide European Union
Standard EMC
FCC Part 15 – Class ABSMI EN 50081-1
VCCI – Class I EN 50082-1
ICES-003 Class AAS/NZS 3548 Class A
AS/NZS CISPR 22 Class A
EN 55024
EN 55022B Class A CISPR 22 Class A
Industrial EMC
EN 50081-2
EN 50082-2
EN 61131-2
EN 61326-1
CISPR 11
Standard Safety
UL 60950 NOM
CSA 22.2/60950CB Report to IEC 60950
IEC 825-1
Industrial Safety
UL 508
CSA 22.2/142
EN 60204-1
EN 61010-1
EN 61131-2
EN 61140
Hazardous Locations
UL 1604 – Class I, Div 2 A-D
CSA 22.2/213 – Class 1, Div 2 A-D
IEC 60079-15
EN 50021 – Class I, Zone 2
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Security
Availability
QoS
• Robust access control• SSH, Intrusion Detection,
L2-L4 ACLs, etc.
• Different data traffic models require intelligence to guaranty scalability and resilience of the network
• Deterministic networks• Low latency and jitter• Prioritization of critical
control services
Intelligent Ethernet is Critical for Industrial Ethernet Deployments
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Ring Topology
Hub-and-Spoke Topology
• Standards Based Sub-second Standards Based Sub-second convergence for multiple convergence for multiple topologiestopologies
• Storm Control and Rate limiting Storm Control and Rate limiting features to assure adequate features to assure adequate bandwidth for critical control bandwidth for critical control traffic traffic
• VLAN Support to logically VLAN Support to logically isolate traditional IT from isolate traditional IT from automation control networksautomation control networks
• Network Time Protocol (NTP) Network Time Protocol (NTP) support for alarm time support for alarm time stampingstamping
Multiple High Availability Features
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Multicast Traffic Control
• Provides scalability by screening out unwanted multicast traffic
• Without multicast control (IGMP Snooping), hosts (I/O Devices) could be overwhelmed by traffic not addressed to them
• Performance benefits a multicast model are maintained (all consumers have equal access to data)
Mb
ps
Multicast Model
Multicast Traffic
Unicast Traffic
No. of Control Devices
Multicast with IGMP
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ControlControlControlControl VideoVideoVideoVideoData Data
(Best-Effort)(Best-Effort)Data Data
(Best-Effort)(Best-Effort) VoiceVoiceVoiceVoice
BandwidthBandwidthBandwidthBandwidth Low to Low to ModerateModerateLow to Low to
ModerateModerateModerate Moderate to Highto High
Moderate Moderate to Highto High
Moderate Moderate to Highto High
Moderate Moderate to Highto High
Low to Low to ModerateModerateLow to Low to
ModerateModerate
Random Random Drop Drop SensitivitySensitivity
Random Random Drop Drop SensitivitySensitivity
HighHighHighHigh LowLowLowLow HighHighHighHigh LowLowLowLow
Delay Delay SensitivitySensitivityDelay Delay SensitivitySensitivity
HighHighHighHigh HighHighHighHigh LowLowLowLow HighHighHighHigh
Jitter Jitter SensitivitySensitivityJitter Jitter SensitivitySensitivity HighHighHighHigh HighHighHighHigh LowLowLowLow HighHighHighHigh
Industrial Ethernet Quality of Service (QoS)
• Control Networks MUST prioritize Control Traffic over Configuration, Data Collection and other applications to ensure deterministic data flows with low latency and low jitter
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Application
Device Profiles
L2 Data Link
L1 Physical
L3 Network
L4 Transport
Physical Layer
EtherNetMAC/LLC
IP
TCP UDP
Message Routing, Connection Management
Data Management ServicesExplicit Messages, I/O Messages
Application Object Library
Semi-conductor
Valves Drives Robots Other
Fieldbus Specific
QoS Parameters
Multilayer Quality of Service (QoS)
•The Catalyst 2955 allows for traffic prioritization based on MAC address, IP address, type of traffic (control, data, voice, etc. based on L4 port number)
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Network Security Features
Motors, Drives, Actuators
Sensors and other Input/Output Devices
PC Based Controllers
Multilayer Access Control Lists
Port Security
MAC Address Notification
SNMPv3
Secure Shell (SSH)
Corporate IT Network
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Cisco and Industrial Ethernet
Catalyst 2955 Overview
Agenda
Management and Support
Sales Information
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Management
• Cluster Management System (CMS)
– Intuitive and flexible graphical interface
– No installation required – embedded in switch
– Accessed through anystandard Web browser
– Manage up to 16geographically dispersedswitches simultaneouslywith one IP address
– Monitoring of performance, faults, and alarms
– Relay Configuration
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Cisco is Your Partner for Delivering Intelligent Networks
• Over 1600 support engineers, 40% CCIEs
• Average 15 years experience
• 80% issues resolved online
• High level of customer satisfaction
• Multiple awards for service
• 30,000 Technical Assistance Center cases/months
• 5000+ partners worldwide deliver direct and subcontracted services for Cisco technology
• 1200+ partner-employed CCIEs
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Operational Technical Support Services
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Diagnostics
Onsite Services
Advance ReplacementofHardware
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Cisco and Industrial Ethernet
Catalyst 2955 Overview
Agenda
Management and Support
Sales Information
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Information and Sales Support
• Online information
– www.cisco.com/go/2955
• Partners, Distribution, Sales and Support
– www.cisco.com
– (800) 250-4800
– Working with local Cisco partners and sales teams is encouraged!
• Product Manager
– Larry O’Connell
– (408) 527-9822
Cisco Catalyst 2955Cisco Catalyst 2955
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