Stratix 5700 Industrial Ethernet Switch
Benefits
	 Management and diagnostics from within both IT and controls environment 	 Simple device replacement via SD card that holds the configuration for easy swap out 	 Default configurations for industrial automation and EtherNet/IP devices (Global and Smartports) 	 Security features help ensure that only authorized devices, users and traffic can access and traverse the network 	 Right-size network infrastructure with scalable hardware and software configurations
Best of Rockwell Automation
Premiere integration (CIP) to the Integrated Architecture 	 Configuration via Full Add-on-Profile in Logix Editors (RSLogix 5000 software, V16-V20, or Studio 5000 Logix Designer, V21 and beyond) 	 Predefined Logix tags for diagnostics 	 FactoryTalk View Faceplates for status monitoring and alarming
The wide deployment of EtherNet/IP in industrial automation means there is a growing demand to properly manage the network. New machines can add 5-50 Ethernet nodes, every line can add 250-1,000 nodes, and as new products are developed we add more nodes. Getting these machine level networks integrated into the plant network requires a converged network, where now there are many more devices connected on the same flat Ethernet network. An industrial managed switch can help you simplify the network infrastructure and machine integration into that existing network infrastructure, referred to as a converged network. The Allen-Bradley Stratix 5700 is a compact and scalable Layer 2 managed switch with Cisco technology embedded. Automation professionals can apply this switch to applications from small isolated to complex networks, monitor and control distributed devices and to integrate the plant floor to the enterprise systems. By choosing a switch that is co-developed by Rockwell Automation and Cisco, your operations and IT professionals leverage technology that is familiar to them and better enables collaboration to meet their business goals.
Best of Cisco
Secure integration with enterprise network 	 Cisco Internet Operating System (IOS) 	 Cisco Catalyst switch architecture/feature set 	 Common IT development and management tools; Command Line Interface (CLI), Device Manager and Cisco Prime LAN Management Solution (previously CiscoWorks)
Stratix Add on Profile (AOP)
Hardware Configurations
Designed to provide scalable solutions, minimizing size and cost for deploying information enabled machines. There are three base port configurations. Each base model comes with dual power inputs, input and output alarms, console port, fiber-ready SFP slots1, DIN rail mount and operating temperature range of -40C  60C. Model options include: two Gb ports, SD flash card, IEEE 1588 support, conformal coating, and two different software configurations. Base Configurations  6, 10, or 20 port:
6 copper ports or 4 copper ports + 2 SFP slots 130mm x 75mm x 109mm
1Multi and single mode SFPs are sold separately
8 copper ports + 2 combo (copper or SFP slots) ports 130mm x 91mm x 109mm or 130mm x 91mm x 128mm
16 copper + 2 combo ports + 2 SFP slots 130mm x 127mm x 128mm
Designed & Developed for EtherNet/IP Automation Applications
Optimized network performance 	 Quality of Service (QoS) - Default configurations are set to ODVA standards for EtherNet/IP industrial applications for discrete, motion, safety and process applications 	 CIP Sync (1588) - ODVA implementation of the IEEE IEC 61588 precision time protocol ensures performance when connecting EtherNet/IP devices Secure/limit access to the machine 	 CIP port control and fault detection  With your Logix program you can enable/disable port access based on the controller program or controller mode (idle/fault) to limit access to the network based on machine conditions Simplify design, deployment and maintainability 	 DHCP per port - Assign a specific IP address to each port, ensuring that the device attached to a given port will always get the same IP address 	 Broken Wire Detection - Detect cabling problems like, open, broken, cut or shorted twisted-pair wires, with status availability in the Logix Designer application 	 Network Address Translation  NAT  A 1:1 IP address translation to help segment machine level network devices from the plant network, translate only the devices that need to be visible to the plant network (Future Release 1.5 Q1CY13)
Securing Production & Meeting Standards
Simplified tools are provided to help protect the machine and maximize network performance, and advanced security feature sets help IT professionals meet their standards and policies. Protecting the Machine 	 Application/Project (CIP) based port access 	 - Controller based port control (on/off) 	 - Port access based on controller mode (idle/fault) 	 - Unauthorized device identification (tags) per port 	 	 	 	 Configurable port security - Preconfigured port security set-up via smartports - Configure number of devices allowed per port - Configurable device MAC ID authentication
Flexible Topologies for Reliability
When network availability is critical to your application, the Stratix 5700 supports a wide selection of resiliency and redundancy features and functionality. Spanning Tree Protocol (STP/RSTP/MST/PVST+/RPVST+) 	 <1sec recovery time Resilient Ethernet Protocol (REP) Ring Topology 	 <70ms recovery time Flex Links  Redundant Star Topology 	 <60msec recovery time EtherChannel 	 Redundant Star Topology - <100msec recovery time 	 Port link aggregation - load sharing & redundancy
Protecting the Plant 	 Encrypted administrative traffic 	 - SSHv2, SNMPv3, and HTTPS 	 	 	 	 Advanced security features - 802.1x for user authentication - Multiple layers of password protection - Access Control Lists (ACLs) to apply security policies per port 	 - TACACS+ and Radius for centralized authentication
REP
Rockwell Automation & Cisco Working Together
Rockwell Automation and Cisco are committed to being the most valuable resource in the industry for helping manufacturers improve business performance by bridging the technical and cultural gaps between plant floor and higher-level information systems. Through successful collaboration on products, services and educational resources, we help manufacturers converge and simplify their network infrastructure and tightly integrate technical and business systems using EtherNet/IP  the worlds leading open industrial Ethernet network.
Cisco technology allows the Stratix 5700 to support ring, ring segments, and nested ring segments.
Allen-Bradley, FactoryTalk View, Integrated Architecture, Logix, Rockwell Automation, Studio 5000 Logix Designer and Stratix 5700 are trademarks of Rockwell Automation. Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.
Publication ENET-PP005B-EN-E  September 2012	
Supersdes Publication ENET-PP005A-EN-E  November 2011
Copyright  2012 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.