industrial automation infrastructure
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IAI market segments represent the whole of industrial manufacturing
• Consumer goods
- Food/beverage
- Life sciences
- Specialty chemical
- Home & personal care
•Automotive
- Tire & rubber
- Transportation
•Heavy industries
- Oil & gas
- Water/wastewater
- Metals and mining
- Energy
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Setting the stage for manufacturing intelligence
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Physical InfrastructureLogical Reference Architecture
Translating the logical to the physical and the value of the design
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WORK AREAM1I2C3E2
CONTROL ROOMM1I1C1E1
FACTORY FLOORM1I1C2E2
ZONE CABLING ENCLOSURE
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NETWORK DISTRIBUTION ARCHITECTURE
CONTROL PANELM1I1C1E1
Appropriate Zoning with environmental assignments
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Converged Plant-wide Ethernet Architectures help you logically design your network
PANDUIT Reference Architectures will help you physically design your network
Level 5
Level 4
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
Level 0
Terminal Services
Patch Management
AV Server
Application Mirror
Web Services Operations
ApplicationServer
RouterEnterprise Network
Site Business Planning and Logistics NetworkE-Mail, Intranet, etc.
FactoryTalkApplication
Server
FactoryTalk Directory
Engineering Workstation
Domain Controller
FactoryTalkClient
Operator Interface
FactoryTalkClient
Engineering Workstation
Operator Interface
Batch Control
Discrete Control
Drive Control
ContinuousProcess Control
Safety Control
Sensors Drives Actuators Robots
Enterprise Zone
DMZ
Manufacturing Zone
Cell/Area Zone
WebE-Mail
CIP
Firewall
Firewall
Site Manufacturing Operations and Control
Area Supervisory
Control
Basic Control
Process
Level 5
Level 4
Level 3
Level 2
Level 1
Level 0
Terminal Services
Patch Management
AV Server
Application Mirror
Web Services Operations
ApplicationServer
RouterEnterprise Network
Site Business Planning and Logistics NetworkE-Mail, Intranet, etc.
FactoryTalkApplication
Server
FactoryTalk Directory
Engineering Workstation
Domain Controller
FactoryTalkClient
Operator Interface
FactoryTalkClient
Engineering Workstation
Operator Interface
Batch Control
Discrete Control
Drive Control
ContinuousProcess Control
Safety Control
Sensors Drives Actuators Robots
Enterprise Zone
DMZ
Manufacturing Zone
Cell/Area Zone
WebE-Mail
CIP
Firewall
Firewall
Site Manufacturing Operations and Control
Area Supervisory
Control
Basic Control
Process
Gbps Link for Failover
Detection
Firewall(Active)
Firewall(Standby)
Drive
Controller
Controller
DriveHMI
Controller
Drive
HMI
Distributed I/ODistributed I/O
Levels 0–2
HMI
Cell/Area #1(Redundant Star Topology)
Cell/Area #2(Ring Topology)
Cell/Area #3(Bus/Star Topology)
Cell/Area Zones
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Enterprise ZoneLevels 4 and 5
FactoryTalk Application Servers• View• Historian• AssetCentre• Transaction Manager
FactoryTalk Services Platform
• Directory• Security
Data Servers
Rockwell AutomationStratix 8000
Layer 2 Access Switch
CiscoASA 5500
CiscoCatalyst Switch
Manufacturing Zone Site Manufacturing
Operations and ControlLevel 3
Network Services• DNS, DHCP, syslog server• Network and security
management
Cisco Catalyst6500/4500
Cisco Cat. 3750StackWise
Switch Stack
Patch ManagementTerminal ServicesApplication MirrorAV Server
ERP, Email,
Wide Area Network
(WAN)
Gbps Link for Failover
Detection
Firewall(Active)
Firewall(Standby)
Drive
Controller
Controller
DriveHMI
Controller
Drive
HMI
Distributed I/ODistributed I/O
Levels 0–2
HMI
Cell/Area #1(Redundant Star Topology)
Cell/Area #2(Ring Topology)
Cell/Area #3(Bus/Star Topology)
Cell/Area Zones
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
Enterprise ZoneLevels 4 and 5
FactoryTalk Application Servers• View• Historian• AssetCentre• Transaction Manager
FactoryTalk Services Platform
• Directory• Security
Data Servers
Rockwell AutomationStratix 8000
Layer 2 Access Switch
CiscoASA 5500
CiscoCatalyst Switch
Manufacturing Zone Site Manufacturing
Operations and ControlLevel 3
Network Services• DNS, DHCP, syslog server• Network and security
management
Cisco Catalyst6500/4500
Cisco Cat. 3750StackWise
Switch Stack
Patch ManagementTerminal ServicesApplication MirrorAV Server
ERP, Email,
Wide Area Network
(WAN)
Focus
Reference Architecture Approach: Cisco Validated Designs
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Pathways
Labeling &
Admin
Thermal
Performance
and Airflow
Cabling
Racks &
Cabinets
Rack
Power
Grounding
Network
Thermal
Imaging
Rating Grades
For Each
System
Assessment: Evaluating the Physical Infrastructure
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Design: Phased Deliverables for Installers during construction
De
sign
Ph
ase
1 (
30
%)
Horizontal space planning layouts of MDC and ZE locations
Layout of overhead fiber optic cable routes
De
sign
Ph
ase
2 (
60
%)
MDC cabinet and ZE elevation enlargements
Grounding & Bonding Details
De
sign
Ph
ase
3 (
90
%)
Schematic One-Line diagrams for IT cabling
Schedule of all horizontal and backbone cabling
Labeling and Identification scheme details
Fin
al D
esi
gn P
has
e 4 Detailed list of
materials for all components within the design
Delivery of drawing package
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Design phase 3 example deliverablesSchematic one-line diagram, cable schedule, and labeling details
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Enabling the selling and delivering of these offerings though you and your organizations
Partner programs that enable success
• Distributor: Providing technical and commercial expertise to deliver industrial Datacom solutions
• System Integrator / Line Builder: Pre-sales, assessment, and design tools that enable attachment of the physical architecture to the logical/active scope
• Installer: New relationships that support access to new customers before the installation quote hits the open market
Scaling Panduit services through partners