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Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. PUBLIC INFORMATION Rev 5058-CO900E PUBLIC INFORMATION Welcome & Introduction Plant-wide Benefits of EtherNet/IP Seminar
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Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. PUBLIC INFORMATION 2 Seminar Logistics Local RA Sales Slide – 5 min Logistics Upcoming Events Promotions - RSTechED, Automation Fair Local sales event: e.g. RAOTM, Process Solutions Seminar
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Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. PUBLIC INFORMATION 3 What you will learn Technology, Architectures, Design Considerations and Recommendations Design recommendations developed by Rockwell Automation and our Collaboration of Partners to help customers with their plant-wide / site-wide network Infrastructure convergence EtherNet/IP – what it is, capabilities, advantages and how it enables network technology convergence How to help ensure customer plant-wide / site-wide network investments are future-ready and sustainable How EtherNet/IP, a standard and established multi-discipline control and information platform, supports lean initiatives through better asset utilization How this single industrial network technology, utilizing standard Ethernet and TCP/IP protocol suite, enables seamless plant-wide / site-wide information sharing to help customers obtain timely access to key performance indicators (KPIs) to improve operational responsiveness
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Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. PUBLIC INFORMATION 4 Seminar Logistics 08:30 – 08:50Welcome and Introduction 08:50 – 10:20Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Networking Technology 10:20 – 10:30Break 10:30 – 12:00Designing the Physical Layer for EtherNet/IP 12:00 – 12:30Lunch 12:30 – 1:15Network Technology Convergence 01:15 – 02:15Networking Design Considerations for Real-Time EtherNet/IP Performance 02:15 – 02:30Break 02:30 – 03:20Fundamentals of Network Resiliency and Redundant Path Topologies for EtherNet/IP 03:20 – 04:30Fundamentals of Securing EtherNet/IP Networks
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Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. PUBLIC INFORMATION Seminar Logistics 5 We’re providing a CD with the Seminar presentations and supporting materials After today’s event you will be receiving an email with a link to an event survey. Please take a moment to complete our brief survey. We would like to know about your experience as it will help us address how to improve future seminars. You will then be able to access your PDH certificates for attending. We look forward to continued discussions regarding your implementation of EtherNet/IP
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Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. PUBLIC INFORMATION EtherNet/IP is the global leader: 7.5M+ nodes sold, 375+ vendors, 1000s product lines Control System Engineer Enable future-ready, high performance Use an established, widely accepted network technology supported by leading industry vendors IT Network Engineer Use standard Ethernet and TCP/IP Utilize common network infrastructure assets & tools System Integrator Enable seamless plant-wide / site-wide information sharing Converge industrial and non- industrial traffic Equipment Builder Enable convergence-ready solutions Use a single multi-discipline control and information platform EtherNet/IP - One Standard Industrial Network Technology For…. 6
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Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. PUBLIC INFORMATION Enabling Network Technology Convergence 7 Successful design and deployment of converged, multi-discipline, plant-wide / site-wide networks require: Collaboration Simplification Innovation Convergence of Industrial Automation Technology (IAT) with Information Technology (IT)
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Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. PUBLIC INFORMATION Collaboration of Partners Network Technology Convergence 8 The Established #1 Industrial Ethernet Physical Layer Network Infrastructure Wireless, Security, Switching/Routing Leader in Industrial Network Infrastructure Reduce RiskSimplify Design Speed Deployment www.industrial-ip.org
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Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. PUBLIC INFORMATION 9 A new ‘go-to’ resource for educational, technical and thought leadership information about industrial communications Standard Internet Protocol (IP) for Industrial Applications Coalition of like-minded companies www.industrial-ip.org
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Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. PUBLIC INFORMATION Micro Data Center Racks Patching Cable Management Copper/Fiber Collaboration of Partners Network Technology Convergence 10 Logical Framework Physical Framework Noise Mitigation Control Panel Network Zone Catalyst 3750 StackWise Switch Stack Gbps Link for Failover Detection Firewall (Active) Firewall (Standby) MCC Levels 0–2 HMI Cell/Area Zone #1 Redundant Star Topology Flex Links Resiliency Cell/Area Zone #3 Bus/Star Topology Cell/Area Zones Industrial Demilitarized Zone (IDMZ) Enterprise Zone Levels 4 and 5 Rockwell Automation Stratix 8000 Layer 2 Access Switch Cisco ASA 5500 Industrial Zone Site Operations and Control Level 3 Remote Access Server Catalyst 6500/4500 Phone Controller Camera Safety Controller Robot Soft Starter Cell/Area Zone #2 Ring Topology Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) I/O Plant Firewall: Inter-zone traffic segmentation ACLs, IPS and IDS VPN Services Portal and Terminal Server proxy Physical or Virtualized Servers Patch Management Remote Gateway Services Application Mirror AV Server Physical or Virtualized Servers FactoryTalk Application Servers & Services Platform Network Services – e.g. DNS, AD, DHCP, AAA Remote Access Server (RAS) Call Manager Storage Array Wide Area Network (WAN) Physical or Virtualized Servers ERP, Email, Call Manager Active Directory (AD) AAA – Radius Enterprise WAN Safety I/O Servo Drive Instrumentation
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Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. PUBLIC INFORMATION 11 Networking Design Considerations Network Technology Convergence Recommendations and guidance to help reduce Latency and Jitter, to help increase data Availability, Integrity and Confidentiality, and to help design and deploy a Scalable, Robust, Secure and Future-Ready EtherNet/IP network infrastructure Single Industrial Network Technology Robust Physical Layer Segmentation Resiliency Protocols and Redundant Topologies Time Synchronization Prioritization - Quality of Service (QoS) Multicast Management Convergence-Ready Solutions Security - Defense-in-Depth Scalable Secure Remote Access
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Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. PUBLIC INFORMATION 12 Collaboration of Partners Network Technology Convergence These industry leaders are collaborating to provide recommendations, design guidance, best practices and solutions to help customers successfully design and deploy scalable, robust, secure and future-ready EtherNet/IP networks utilizing common network infrastructure assets. Enabling Convergence Plant-wide / Site-wide industrial networks Industrial Automation Technology (IAT) and Information Technology (IT) Providing Collateral Design Guides Application Guides Whitepapers Webcasts Seminars Reduce RiskSimplify DesignSpeed Deployment Because Network Infrastructure Matters!!
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Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. PUBLIC INFORMATION Unified Physical Infrastructure Collaboration of Partners - Common Network Infrastructure Assets 13 Align Converge Optimize Building: Enterprise Solution Plant-wide: Industrial Automation Solution Office: Data Center Solution Solve industrial challenges with the future in mind
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Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. PUBLIC INFORMATION 14 Wireless, Security, Switching/Routing Collaboration of Partners - Common Network Infrastructure Assets Campus wired and wireless network framework for structure and hierarchy best practices Unified communications for mobility and collaboration Voice, video & data Unified computing systems for server, switch and firewall virtualization Integration with Cisco and IT network management applications Resiliency and availability features REP, Flex Links, HSRP, StackWise Integrated catalyst network security
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Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. PUBLIC INFORMATION 15 EtherNet/IP: “IP” - Industrial Protocol Single Industrial Network Technology ODVA Supported by global industry leaders such as Cisco Systems®, Omron®, Schneider Electric®, Bosch Rexroth AG®, Endress+Hauser and Rockwell Automation Conformance & Performance Testing Standard IEEE 802.3 - standard Ethernet, Precision Time Protocol (IEEE-1588) IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force, standard Internet Protocol (IP) ODVA - Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) IEC - International Electrotechnical Commission – IEC 61158 IT Friendly and Future-Ready (Sustainable) Multi-discipline control and information platform Established - products, applications and vendors www.odva.org What’s the difference? Ethernet IP EtherNet/IP
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Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. PUBLIC INFORMATION EtherNet/IP – Established (partial list) Single Industrial Network Technology 16 375+ EtherNet/IP Vendors Registered
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Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. PUBLIC INFORMATION 17 EtherNet/IP Advantage Summary Single industrial network technology for: Multi-discipline Network Convergence - Discrete, Continuous Process, Batch, Drive, Safety, Motion, Power, Time Synchronization, Supervisory Information, Asset Configuration/Diagnostics, and Energy Management Established – 375+ vendors, over 7,500,000 nodes Risk reduction – broad availability of products, applications and vendor support ODVA: Cisco Systems, Endress+Hauser, Rockwell Automation are principal members Supported – all EtherNet/IP products require conformance testing Standard – IEEE 802.3 Ethernet and IETF TCP/IP Protocol Suite Enables convergence of IAT and IT – voice, video and data - common toolsets (assets for design, deployment and troubleshooting) and skills/training (human assets) Standard IT technology - future-ready, increases sustainability and minimizes risk Better asset utilization through a common network infrastructure Topology and media independence – flexibility and choice Device-level and switch-level topologies; copper - fiber - wireless Portability and routability – seamless plant-wide / site-wide information sharing No data mapping – simplifies design, speeds deployment and reduces risk
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Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. PUBLIC INFORMATION Agenda 18 Fundamentals of Network Resiliency and Redundant Path Topologies for EtherNet/IP Networking Design Considerations for Real-Time Performance Network Technology Convergence Designing the Physical Layer for EtherNet/IP Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Networking Technology Design Considerations for Securing EtherNet/IP Networks
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Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All rights reserved. www.rockwellautomation.com Follow ROKAutomation on Facebook & Twitter. Connect with us on LinkedIn. Rev 5058-CO900E PUBLIC INFORMATION Thank You for Attending! Plant-wide Benefits of EtherNet/IP Seminar
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