March 2022, Industrial Ethernet Book

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Industrial Ethernet

Secure and manageable smart network at lightning speeds New Ethernet switch technology offers cost-effective and operational efficiencies to meet expectations and simplify the burden of configuration for effective industrial networking. The switches offer four operating modes that can be selected through the mode button, dealing with different scenarios. SOURCE: ETHERWAN

TO MEET THE NEEDS OF INDUSTRIAL FIELDS such as Process Automation, Building Automation, and Renewable Energy, EtherWAN has announced new hardened managed Ethernet switches – the SmartE series. It is designed with the most frequently used Layer 2 functions to offer precise and suitable network management features, while providing robust wired connectivity with an economic approach. The SmartE series has four operating modes that can be selected through the mode button, dealing with different scenarios.

Operating Mode 1: reset to factory default

Users can reset to the factory default when they need to solve unexpected human errors, such as: • Configuration error. (e.g. Configure VLAN by mistake, and then lose accessibility to reconnect to the switch) • Cannot access the switch, due to forgotten username or password. Users can apply ‘Mode 1’ to delete any stored configurations on the SmartE switch. This will reset the switch to initial factory default settings.

Operating Mode 2: Operating with a Fixed IP address

Interface Card (NIC) configuration until an approval process is completed. Almost every laptop’s NIC default setting is ‘DHCP client’ – the user doesn’t have to change the IP configuration in Windows. Select ‘Mode 2’ on a SmartE and it automatically becomes a DCHP server, and will assign your connected laptop an IP address in the same subnet. Therefore, without manually configuring your laptop, users can quickly access the SmartE switch via a predefined IP address directly. NIC settings are not required.

parameters of a switch to access it, they can select ‘Mode 3’ on the SmartE. It will reset the stored IP parameters (IP address, the subnet mask and the gateway address) on the switch to its defaults. Users don’t need to worry about other configuration settings on the switch; the saved settings will remain in place.

Operating Mode 4: Operating in IP security mode

Operating Mode 3: reset the IP configuration When users don’t remember the specific IP

SOURCE: ETHERWAN

Have you ever unboxed an Ethernet switch, connected it to a laptop, but were unable to connect? Why? Because following company 'IT' policy, users cannot change the Network

SmartE series switch technology.

What is a Mode Button? The SmartE series features a special physical ‘Mode Button’ on the device, designed to help users reduce the time of deployment and ease the burden of IP management. 04.202 2

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Using remote access to help manage devices onsite is convenient, but the remote work might present additional security risks. To prevent the risks, select ‘Mode 4’ to make the SmartE switch and its network environments safer to use. Operating under this mode will disable all remote management interfaces (IP, WebGUI, CLI, and Telnet) of the switch to protect the operational network, with no worries about your configured VLANs, or network redundancy (e.g. RSTP) setting, etc., which will still be running. Another benefit for inexperienced users to apply ‘Mode 4’ is accomplishing a plug & play redundant network environment. Users can quickly deploy switches on premises without any pre-configuration settings required, and network redundancy mechanisms are automatically enabled without any manual configuration needed. Technology article by EtherWAN. Visit Website

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How control systems benefit from integrated cybersecurity

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Quality of Service (QoS) for today's industrial networks

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Decentralized automation eliminates control cabinet

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HARTING, B&R & SICK present case for digitalisation in robotics

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Industrial Ethernet Product Highlights

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IEC 62443 security enables next generation industrial networking

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Secure and manageable smart network at lightning speeds

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Power over Ethernet— supply for Ethernet devices via data lines

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Predictive maintenance monitors Industrial Ethernet data cables

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Custom PoE injector powers explosion-proof CCTV camera

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Five Things TSN can accomplish for the IIoT and Industry 4.0

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Industry news

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The evolution of control system connectivity

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Getting Your TSN Product to Market CLPA Supplement

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Wireless TSN is coming: KPIs to consider now

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Integration of TSN into EtherNet/IP technologies

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Time Sensitive Networking 2022 Technology Update

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