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1. 62 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 Module Info 1783 NATR Device Diagnostics Chapter 3 The Module Info tab shows identification and status information for the device You can also refresh and reset the device from this tab Major Fault Minor Fault Internal State Configured Owned Module Identity Configured No Match Reset Module Module faults display in the Status area of the Module Info tab Minor faults are recoverable and major faults are nonrecoverable The module becomes uncommunicative with a major fault In the following figure a change in DIP switch configuration after powerup caused the minor fault The minor fault can be recovered by returning the DIP switches to the correct configuration Allen Bradley Major Fault Communications Adapter Minor Fault 1783 NATR Internal State L1 A0030499 Configured 1783 NATR Owned Module Identity Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 None Recoverable Unconnected Configured No Match 63 Chapter3 1783 NATR Device Diagnostics Network The Network tab lets you view ring faults when DLR supervisor mode is enabled Network Topology Network Status Active Ring Supervisor Active Supervisor Precedence Enable Supervisor Mode Ring Faults Detected Reset Counter Supervisor Status Ring Fault Refresh communication
2. When Enable Supervisor Mode is selected ring faults display in the Ring Fault area of the Network tab Ring Fault 192 168 1 1 Refresh communication 64 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 Numerics 1783 NATR components 10 dimensions 13 DIP switches 16 grounding 14 initial setup 18 mounting panel 14 network configuration 3 port connections 16 reset device Device Manager Web interface 21 software requirements 12 spacing 12 wiring 15 C configuration Device Manager Web interface 44 53 advanced network 52 configuration tabs 44 device identity 49 device services 53 network address translation 49 private network 50 public network 44 50 configuration Logix Designer Application 35 43 connections 37 EDS file 35 general 36 IP 42 module definition 37 NAT enable 39 network 43 network advanced settings 43 parameters 38 ports 42 public administration interface 40 public IP address 40 web server 41 create rules Device Manager Web interface 46 48 Logix Designer application 38 D Device Level Ring DLR network 3 1783 NATR implementation 16 ODVA specification 5 diagnostics Device Manager Web User interface 56 61 address conflict detection 61 Ethernet statistics 58 network settings 58 overview 57 refresh rate configure 57 59 61 ring statistics 60 Index diagnostics Logix Designer 61 64 connections 62 device information 63 module fault
3. NAT Enable Network Address Translation Rules Showing 0 rules New New Range 46 Enabled v Public IP Network Create Rules with the Device Manager Web interface Complete the following steps to create one rule TIP Rules take effect immediately and do not require a reset 1 In the Network Address Translation tab click New The Create New Rule dialog box appears Create New Rule x Public IP Address Private IP Address 2 Configure the dialog box as necessary for your application and click Add Rule The private IP address is the IP address that is configured on the device on the private network The public IP address is the translated address that devices on the public network use to communicate with the device on the private network The IP addresses must be different than the assigned addresses of the Public and Private ports IMPORTANT The private IP address of the rule must differ from the IP address of the Private ports for the 1783 NATR device The public IP address of the rule must differ from the IP address of the Public port for the 1783 NATR device The gateway address for any device on the private machine network that is translated must be set to the 1783 NATR Private port address Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO008A EN P February 2015 Configure the 1783 NATR Device Chapter 2 Create New Rule x Public IP Address 169 254 1 4 x Private IP Address 192 168
4. Device Chapter 1 Wire the NATR Device WARNING An electrical arc can occur if you connect or disconnect the following e Communication cable with power applied to this module or any device on the network e Wiring while the field side power is on This could cause an explosion in hazardous location installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding For hazardous location applications use the supplied Weidmuller 1317570000 power terminal block equipment must be powered from a source compliant with safety extra low ATTENTION To comply with the CE Low Voltage Directive LVD this voltage SELV or protected extra low voltage PELV To comply with UL restrictions power to this equipment must be provided through a listed supply compliant with the following e EC60950 1 ed 2 1 clause 2 2 SELV Circuits clause and clause 2 5 LIMITED POWER SOURCES e EC61010 2 201 ed 1 clause 9 4 Limited energy circuit and either clause 3 109 PELV Circuit or clause 3 110 SELV Circuit Provide DC power to the 1783 NATR device by using the DC connector at the bottom of the 1783 NATR device N ATTENTION Do not wire more than two conductors on any single terminal DC Terminal DC Terminal Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 15 Chapter1 Install the 1783 NATR Device Connect the RJ45 Ports Follow these steps to connect the RJ45 ports on the 1783 N
5. Internet Protocol IP Settings IP settings can be manually configured or can be automatically configured if the network supports this capability Manually configure IP settings Obtain IP settings automatically using DHCP IP settings set by switches on the module IP Settings Configuration Physical Module IP Address 192 168 1 1 20 285 25 0 7 99 Domain Name Primary DNS Server 0 0 0 Address Server Address l Refresh communication 4 Select Manually configure IP settings The IP address is 192 168 1 1 for this example 5 Click Set TIP It is normal for an error message to appear after the IP address is set because Logix Designer application is looking for the module at the previous address 6 In the other fields type the other network parameters if necessary IMPORTANT The fields that appear vary from one EtherNet IP device to another 7 Click Apply 8 Click OK Use DHCP Software Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP software automatically assigns IP addresses to client stations logging on to a TCP IP network DHCP is based on BOOTP and maintains some backward compatibility The main difference is that BOOTP allows for manual configuration static while DHCP allows for both static and dynamic allocation of network addresses and configurations to newly attached devices Be cautious when using DHCP software to configure a device A BOOTP client such as the EtherNet IP communicati
6. Name e Device Description e Device Location Configure the fields as required for your application Click Apply Changes to save the configuration Network Address Translation Device Identity Device Information Device Name 1783 NATR Device Description Deyice Location Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 49 Chapter 2 50 Configure the 1783 NATR Device Public Network The Public Network tab lets you configure the following e IP Address e Subnet Mask e Gateway Address e Autonegotiate Status e Select Port Speed e Select Duplex Mode Configure the fields as required for your application Click Apply Changes to save the configuration Network Address Translation Device Identity Public Network Private Network N Advanced Network Initial Public Network Configuration Ethernet Interface Configuration Static Public Network Interface IP Address 169 254 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address Ethernet Link Public Port Autonegotiate Status Autonegotiate Speed and Duplex v Select Port Speed 100 Mbps Vv Select Duplex Mode Full Duplex v Apply Changes Private Network The Private Network tab lets you configure the following e Ethernet Interface Configuration e IP Address e Subnet Mask e Gateway Address e Primary Name Server e Secondary Name Server e Domain Name Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P Fe
7. Rail Mounting To install the 1783 NATR device on a DIN rail by using these steps 1 Mount your DIN rail 2 Use a screwdriver to open the latch at the bottom of the 1783 NATR device 3 Hook the latch over the DIN rail while holding the latch open with your screwdriver 4 Remove the screwdriver and push the latch to close Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 13 Chapter1 Install the 1783 NATR Device Panel Mounting Panel mount a 1783 NATR device by using these steps 1 Use the 1783 NATR device as a template and mark pilot holes on your panel 2 Drill the pilot holes for M or 8 screws 3 Secure the 1783 NATR device to the panel by using two M or 8 screws Ground the 1783 NATR Device The metal panel or DIN rail provides grounding for the 1783 NATR device zinc plated yellow chromate steel DIN rail to assure proper grounding The use of other DIN rail materials for example aluminum or plastic that can corrode oxidize or are poor conductors can result in improper or intermittent grounding Secure the DIN rail to mounting surface approximately every 200 mm 7 8 in and use end anchors appropriately WARNING This product is grounded through the DIN rail to chassis ground Use See the Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770 4 1 for more information 14 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO008A EN P February 2015 Install the 1783 NATR
8. card sections in Chapter 1 for SD card configuration information Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 53 Chapter2 Configure the 1783 NATR Device Electronic Keying Electronic Keying reduces the possibility that you use the wrong device in a control system It compares the device that is defined in your project to the installed device If keying fails a fault occurs These attributes are compared Attribute Description Vendor The device manufacturer Device Type The general type of the product for example digital 1 0 module Product Code The specific type of the product The Product Code maps to a catalog number Major Revision A number that represents the functional capabilities of a device Minor Revision A number that represents behavior changes in the device The following Electronic Keying options are available Keying Option Description Compatible Lets the installed device accept the key of the device that is defined in the project when the Module installed device can emulate the defined device With Compatible Module you can typically replace a device with another device that has the following characteristics e Same catalog number e Same or higher Major Revision e Minor Revision as follows Ifthe Major Revision is the same the Minor Revision must be the same or higher Ifthe Major Revision is higher the Minor Revision can be any number Disable Keying Indicates that the keying attri
9. from the Group pull down menu to enable or disable NAT asat d The values displayed here are read directly from the module These values are not stored in the controller and are not sent to the module when a connection is established Click Set to write updated values to the module Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO008A EN P February 2015 39 Chapter2 Configure the 1783 NATR Device Public Administration Interface Select Public Administration Interface from the Group pull down menu to enable or disable Public Administration Interface anisan The values displayed here are read directly from the module These values are not stored in the controller and are not sent to the module when a connection is established Click Set to write updated values to the module Public IP Address Configuration Select Public IP Address Configuration from the Group pull down menu to configure the Public IP address beet Foday Dea mme The values displayed here are read directly from the module These values are not stored in the controller and are not sent to the module when a connection is established Click Set to write updated values to the module 40 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 Configure the 1783 NATR Device Chapter 2 You can configure the following parameters e Public IP Startup Configuration e Public IP Address String e Public IP Network Mask String e Public
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11. 01 Ethernet Embedded NAT Device Product Information publication 1783 PC017 Ethernet Tap Product Information publication 1783 PC011 Network Address Translation Application Technique publication ENET AT005 EtherNet IP Network Configuration User Manual publication ENET UM001 Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines publication 1770 4 1 Product Certifications website Description Provides specifications for Stratix ethernet devices Provides information for ethernet embedded NAT devices Provides information for Ethernet tap devices Provides information for application techniques for Network Address Translation Describes how you can use EtherNet IP communication modules with your Logix5000 controller and communicate with various devices on the Ethernet network Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system Provides declarations of conformity certificates and http www rockwellautomation com rockwellautomation other certification details certification overview page You can view or download publications at http www rockwellautomation com literature To order paper copies of technical documentation contact your local Allen Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative 6 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 Install the 1783 NATR Device Configure the 1783 NATR Device 1783 NATR Device Diagn
12. 1 4 Description Enabled Add Rule Cancel The new rule displays in the Network Address Translation tab Network Address Translation Network Address Translation NAT Enable Enabled wv Network Address Translation Rules Search Enabled Public IP Network v Private IP Network Description v 169 254 1 4 192 168 1 4 Showing 1 rules New New Range Complete the following steps to create multiple rules with sequential IP addresses 1 In the Network Address Translation tab click New Range The Create New Rules dialog box appears Create New Rules x Select number of rules to add 1 Public IP Address Private IP Address Description Enabled vi Add Rules Cancel 2 Configure the dialog box as necessary for your application and click Add Rules Each additional IP address automatically increments by one The IP addresses must be different than the assigned addresses of the Public and Private ports Create New Rules x Select number of rules to add 2 s Public IP Address 169 254 1 5 Private IP Address 192 168 1 5 Description Enabled i Add Rules Cancel Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 47 Chapter2 Configure the 1783 NATR Device The new rules display in the Network Address Translation tab The rule that is created in step 2 on page 46 is also shown in the following figure Network Address Translation Network Address T
13. 1783 NATR 1 1 Col ms General Connection Module info Parameters intemet Protocol Port Configuration Network rd present Indicates if an SD card is SD card prese Save to SD card When enabled set will c Restore trom SD ca Disab When enabled set will c 4 Insert Factory Defaults i The values displayed here are read directly from the module These values are not stored in the controller and are not sent to the module when a connection is established Click Set to write updated values to the module Status Running Cancel Apply Help TIP If Set is dimmed unavailable verify the following e You have specified the correct communication path and are online with the device in Program mode e The memory card is installed If the memory card is not installed the SD card present ID does not have a value ID Name Value w sbcadpesm CES x If the factory defaults must be restored click Insert Factory Defaults and click Set to restore the factory defaults Restore from the SD Card with Logix Designer Application After you are online with the 1783 NATR device complete these steps to restore the configuration from the memory card 1 Open the Module Properties dialog box and click the Parameters tab 24 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 Install the 1783 NATR Device Chapter 1 2 Sele
14. 2 Install the SD Card Un The SD card installation is optional The purpose of the SD card is to back up and restore the configuration of the 1783 NATR device Complete these steps to reinstall an SD card that has been removed from the 1783 NATR device back into the device or to install a new SD card into the device It is recommended that you leave the SD card in the 1783 NATR device even when it is not used The SD card can be used to restore the configuration of the 1783 NATR device 10 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 Install the 1783 NATR Device Chapter 1 electrical arc can occur This could cause an explosion in hazardous location WARNING When you insert or remove the SD card while power is on an installations Be sure that power is removed or the area is nonhazardous before proceeding 1 Verify that the SD card is locked or unlocked according to your preference Consider the following when deciding to lock the card before installation Ifthe card is unlocked the 1783 NATR device can write data to it or read data from it Unlocked Locked 2 Locate the SD card slot on the rear of the 1783 NATR device SD Card Slot 3 Insert the SD card into the SD card slot You can install the SD card in only one orientation The notch on the SD card points toward the top of the device If you feel resistance when inserting the SD card pull it out and change the orienta
15. 2 for further information Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO008A EN P February 2015 21 Chapter1 Install the 1783 NATR Device Save to the SD Card with the Web User interface The following steps provide instruction to save the configuration of the device to the SD Card 1 Under Device Configuration click Save to SD The Configuration successfully saved to SD card dialog box appears TIP If Restore is dimmed unavailable make sure that the SD card is installed e hememory card is installed If the SD card is not installed the following message appears under Device Configuration in the Device Services tab Device Configuration SD card is not present 2 Atthe dialog box click OK Message from webpage Restore from the SD Card with the Web User interface The following steps provide information to load the configuration of the device from the SD Card TIP SD card configuration can also be loaded via DIP switch settings See DIP Switch Settings on page 16 1 Under Device Configuration click Restore from SD The Successful SD configuration dialog box appears TIP If Restore is dimmed unavailable make sure that the SD card is installed e The memory card is installed If the SD card is not installed the following message appears under Device Configuration in the Device Services tab Device Configuration SD card is not present 22 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P Febr
16. 69 254 1 1 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Factory default setting for the Private ports is IP address 192 168 1 1 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Loads device configuration from SD card suspends operation Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 17 Chapter 1 18 Install the 1783 NATR Device Powerup Behavior Switch Swith2 Switch 3 Ring Enables Ring Supervisor mode The positions of switches 1 and 2 do On Supervisor l l not affect Ring Supervisor mode mode Lets Ring Supervisor mode to be enabled via Off factory software default Restores the factory default settings and then suspends On or Off operation 2 Observe these guidelines for use of the DIP switches e Out of the box all three switches are in the Off position In this state the 1783 NATR device is configured to be a non supervisor ring node and responds to the default IP address of 169 254 1 1 for the Public port and DHCP for the Private ports e The 169 254 1 1 address is used only during the initial configuration When configuring 1783 NATR for translations change the Public port IP address to the assigned address in the plant wide network Choose alternate DIP switch settings or configure the 1783 NATR device by using RSLinx Classic communication software Studio 5000 Logix Designer programming software or the Device Manager Web interface e When a switch is pushed to the left when v
17. 84 PCICIS for ControlNet devices aT Gens DF1 Slave Driver DH485 UIC devices panning Startup Virtual Backplane SoftLogi58xx USB unnng DeviceNet Drivers 1770 KFD SDNPT drivers Start SLC 500 DH 485 Emulator driver sa Remote Devices via Lins Gatewa Stop The Add New RSLinx Driver dialog box appears 3 Type a name for the new driver and click OK Add New RSLinx Classic Driver Choose a name for the new driver 15 characters maximum Cancel AB ETHIP 1 _ Cancel The Configure driver dialog box appears 4 Click Browse Local Subnet TIP To view devices on another subnet or VLAN from the workstation running RSLinx software click Browse Remote Subnet Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 29 Chapter 1 30 Install the 1783 NATR Device 5 Click OK to close the dialog box Configure driver AB_ETHIP 1 EtherNet IP Settings Browse Local Subnet Browse Remote Subnet Description IP Address Windows Default Intel R 82578LM Gigabit Network Connection 19 7 168 1 10 Intel R Centrino R Advanced N 6205 The new driver is available Configure Drivers Available Driver Types Configured Drivers Name and Description LAB ETHIP 1 A B Ethernet RUNNING Running Running AB VBP 1 RUNNING Set the IP Address with RSLinx Software To use RSLinx software to set the IP address of the communication device follow these steps 1 From the Communicatio
18. ATR device 1 Locate the RJ45 ports on the front and bottom of the 1783 NATR device as shown in the figure Public Port lnc Private Ports Bottom 2 Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the front panel port used as a device port 3 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the device in your control network Connect one end of a second Ethernet cable to a port at the bottom of the 1783 NATR device IMPORTANT Make sure that a ring supervisor is present in the ring before physically connecting the Private ports in a ring 5 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the linear or ring network 6 If your network uses the other port at the bottom of the 1783 NATR device repeat this process for the other port When using the 1783 NATR device in a DLR network consider whether the 1783 NATR device is a ring supervisor By default the 1783 NATR device is configured to be a non supervisor ring node Use one of these methods for controlling supervisor functionality e Use RSLinx Classic communication software or Studio 5000 Logix Designer programming software to set the Ring Supervisor mode and other supervisor related parameters This is the default method If you choose this option follow the procedures that are outlined in the online help that accompanies the software to enable Ring Supervisor mode e Use the DIP switches to enable Ring Supervisor mode with the current supe
19. CP IP settings set by switches on the module IP Settings Configuration Physical Module IP Address 192 168 1 1 Primary DNS Sever 9 Address Secondary DNS 0 Server Address a Refresh communication Port Configuration The Port Configuration tab lets you configure the ports for the device and see port diagnostic information Port Configuration ink Status A peed Duplex Port Le ene insite enne saec Can Sea cure pure Acroni v JAcive W wjt00Mbps wjFul d L 2tea v Acive WI jw t00Mbps sjru J Pubic v inactive wl lHa d Refresh communication 42 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 Configure the 1783 NATR Device Chapter 2 Network The Network tab lets you enable supervisor mode reset counters and refresh communication Network Topology Network Status Active Ring Supervisor Active Supervisor Precedence F Enable Supervisor Mode Ring Faults Detected Reset Counter Supervisor Status Ring Fault Refresh communication Click Advanced to display the Advanced Network Configuration dialog box You can configure supervisor mode and ring parameters in the dialog box Click Set to apply any changes Network Topology Active Ring Supervisar Active Supervisor Precedence Supervisor Status Ring Parameters Beacon Timeout
20. Gateway Address String e Public Primary Name Server String e Public Secondary Name Server String e Public Domain Name e Host Name Web Server Enable Select Web Server Enable from the Group pull down menu to enable or disable the Web Server Module Properties Local 1783 NATR 1 1 General Connection Module Info Parameters Intemet Protocol Port Configuration Network Group Web Server Enable z oop ne Veter Ut se 102 Web Server nabie SC be Enable the device s emb 4 Cae i The values displayed here are read directly from the module These values are not stored in the controller and are not sent to the module when a connection is established Click Set to write updated values to the module Status Running Save Restore Configuration See Save to the SD Card with Logix Designer Application on page 23 and Restore from the SD Card with Logix Designer Application on page 24 for more information on the Save Restore Configuration parameters Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 41 Chapter2 Configure the 1783 NATR Device Internet Protocol The Internet Protocol tab lets you configure IP settings for the device Internet Protocol IP Settings IP settings can be manually configured or can be automatically configured if the network supports this capability Manually configure IP settings C Obtain IP settings automatically using DH
21. NATR Device Setup on page 18 General The General tab lets you name the device configure the IP address and select module definition options Module Properties Local 1783 NATR 1 1 General Connection Module Info Parameters intemet Protocol Port Configuration Network Type 1783 NATR 1783 NATR Vendor Ethemet Address Private Network 192 168 1 IP Address Host Name lt none gt 36 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 Configure the 1783 NATR Device Chapter 2 Click Change to access the Module Definition dialog box 8 Module Definition No valid connections in EDS file The disabled controls cannot be changed while online You can configure the firmware revision and Electronic Keying options from this dialog box See Electronic Keying on page 54 for more information about Electronic Keying Connection The Connection tab shows configured connections and provides options to inhibit the module and show major faults on the device Requested Packet Interval RPI ms No connections configured Inhibit Module T Major Fault On Controller If Connection Fails While in Run Mode Module Fault Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO008A EN P February 2015 37 Chapter 2 38 Configure the 1783 NATR Device Parameters The Parameters tab lets you configure device parameters dependent upon the sel
22. Network Configuration Static Default Domain Name Host Name targetname x Name Resolution DNS Disabled Ethernet Public Port Link Status Inactive Media Speed Private Interface Configuration Duplex Half Duplex Obtain Network Configuration Dynamic DHCP Autonegotiate Status In Progress Ethernet Port 1 front Link Status Active Media Speed 100 Mbps Duplex Full Duplex Autonegotiate Status Complete Ethernet Port 2 rear Link Status Inactive Media Speed 100 Mbps Duplex Full Duplex Autonegotiate Status In Progress Ethernet Statistics The Ethernet Statistics tab contains information on the following e Interface Counters e Ethernet Public Port e Media Counters Public Port e Ethernet Port 1 front e Media Counters Port 1 front 58 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 Diagnostic Overview e Ethernet Port 2 rear e Media Counters Port 2 rear The refresh rate can be configured on the Ethernet Statistics tab The default refresh rate is 15 seconds Ethernet Statistics Ring Statistics Address Conflict Detection 1783 NATR Device Diagnostics Chapter 3 Interface Counters In Octets In Ucast Packets In NUcast Packets In Discards In Errors In Unknown Protos Out Octets Out Ucast Packets Out NUcast Packets Out Discards Out Errors Ethernet Public Port Link Status Media Speed Duplex Autonegotiate Status Media Counters Public Port Alignment Errors FCS Errors Si
23. Ring Protocol VLAN ID Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 43 Chapter2 Configure the 1783 NATR Device Configure via the Device You can MM the UN ki M ete Mean om Manager Web interface interface y navigating t roug the links under the Con iguration older e different tabs can also be accessed by clicking the individual tabs 1783 NATR P Home Follow these steps to configure NAT on the 1783 NATR device in the Device Manager web interface 1 Under the Configuration folder click any of the links For this example click Public Network _ Rockwell Automation 1783 NATR LHD MATE O cOOiber t Laii 2 Enter the user name and password that is selected in step 17 on page 21 in the dialog box and click OK 3 Complete the fields in the Public Network tab with the correct information 44 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO008A EN P February 2015 Configure the 1783 NATR Device Chapter 2 The information that is shown in the figure is for example purposes only Device Identity Q Public Network SJ Private Network M Advanced Network M Device Services v Hetwork Address Translation Initial Public Network Configuration Ethernet Interface Configuration Static Public Network Interface IP Address 169 254 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Ethernet Link Public Port Autonegotiate Status Autonegotiate Speed and Duplex w Select Port Speed 100 Mb
24. User Manual Allen Bradley Configurable NAT Router Catalog Number 1783 NATR AE Mee EEEEERERI TES k a f 1 j m E Tj i j 1 di b md Le Allen Bradley Rockwell Software Automation Important User Information Read this document and the documents listed in the additional resources section about installation configuration and operation of this equipment before you install configure operate or maintain this product Users are required to familiarize themselves with installation and wiring instructions in addition to requirements of all applicable codes laws and standards Activities including installation adjustments putting into service use assembly disassembly and maintenance are required to be carried out by suitably trained personnel in accordance with applicable code of practice If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired In no event will Rockwell Automation Inc be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation Rockwell Automation Inc cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams No patent liability
25. User interface 56 Diagnostics in Logix Designer Application 61 Status Indicators The 1783 NATR device status indicators are shown in the following figure O OK D uw D uNK2 PUBLIC PORT EN A Table 1 provides descriptions of the status indicators Table 1 1783 NATR Device Status Indicators Indicator Status Description OK Device does not have 24V DC power Device is operating correctly Flashing red Recoverable fault or duplicate IP address has been detected Red o An unrecoverable fault has been detected Flashing red The configuration was unable to be restored from the SD card yellow Flashing red Device is performing a power up self test green Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 55 Chapter3 1783 NATR Device Diagnostics Table 1 1783 NATR Device Status Indicators Indicator Status Description LINK1 LINK2 Off No data is being transmitted Green Private port link that is established at 100 Mbps Device is ready to communicate Flashing green Data transmission in progress at 100 Mbps Yellow Private port link that is established at 10 Mbps Device is ready to communicate Flashing yellow PUBLICPORT Off Data transmission in progress at 10 Mbps No data is being transmitted Green Public port link established at 100 Mbps Device is ready to communicate Flashing green Yellow Data transmission in progress at 100 Mbps Public
26. bruary 2015 Configure the 1783 NATR Device Chapter 2 e Autonegotiate Status Ethernet Link Port 1 front e Select Port Speed Ethernet Link Port 1 front e Select Duplex Modes Ethernet Link Port 1 front e Autonegotiate Status Ethernet Link Port 2 rear e Select Port Speed Ethernet Link Port 2 rear e Select Duplex Modes Ethernet Link Port 2 rear Configure the fields as required for your application Click Apply Changes to save the configuration Network Address Translation Public Network Private Network Advanced Network Initial Private Network Configuration Ethernet Interface Configuration Private Network Interface IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Secondary Name Server gt Ethernet Link Port 1 front Autonegotiate Status Autonegotiate Speed and Duplex v Select Port Speed 100 Mbps Select Duplex Mode Full Duplex Ethernet Link Fort 2 rear Autonegotiate Status Autonegotiate Speed and Duplex v Select Port Speed 100 Mbps Select Duplex Made Full Duplex Apply Changes Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO008A EN P February 2015 51 52 Chapter 2 Configure the 1783 NATR Device Advanced Network The Advanced Network tab lets you configure the following e Enable Ring Supervisor Supervisor Precedence Beacon Interval Beacon Timeout Protocol VLAN ID Configure the fields as required for your application Click Apply Changes to save the co
27. butes are not considered when attempting to communicate with a device With Disable Keying communication can occur with a device other than the type specified in the project ATTENTION Be extremely cautious when using Disable Keying if used incorrectly this option can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss We strongly recommend that you do not use Disable Keying If you use Disable Keying you must take full responsibility for understanding whether the device being used can fulfill the functional requirements of the application Exact Match Indicates that all keying attributes must match to establish communication If any attribute does not match precisely communication with the device does not occur Carefully consider the implications of each keying option when selecting one IMPORTANT Changing Electronic Keying parameters online interrupts connections to the device and any devices that are connected through the device Connections from other controllers can also be broken If an 1 0 connection to a device is interrupted the result can be a loss of data More Information For more detailed information on Electronic Keying see Electronic Keying in Logix5000 Control Systems Application Technique publication LOGIX ATO001 54 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 Chapter 3 1783 NATR Device Diagnostics Topic Page Status Indicators 55 Diagnostic s in the Web
28. cade Gerard du ou iiu repe e qd 36 CCODBeCEIO DE pus rera ibtd oss DLE RV NA vid dade dados 37 PAAIMICECIS sts duc tbi E e eee DENEN Eas Reti dresses 38 Internet Prot col G errcrnoisisere e iatis ginta e om ide AE 42 Port C Ong aCIOR ous dote dob M aed Cota medi d aiias 42 INGEWOT eae ete ene abbat Reden es base eae eae 43 Configure via the Device Manager Web interface 45 44 Create Rules with the Device Manager Web interface 46 Network Address Translation 0 cece eee cece ee eeeeees 49 Device Tdehtlby pep atro te tede peut ai eios bu ibt 49 Publio NetWork aai hit no eode bee alea leute doeaeuanieten ad 50 Private NetWork ioci redet ub rtu ws ode biete 50 Adyanced Network 2 te Secon Im ara an NT Eds 52 Device SOEVICES tint serui ea divU ts BeOS SIDE ODE ra debo EE Reid 53 Blectronic Key Hlpouosaeetopu bd eden dt Pape pce Eddie tes 54 More Information sciet eden des buivekeidd bed hb en EVANS 54 Chapter 3 Status IndicatoEs 0053s iid ce aa ERE E ede du cur ER i4 55 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 7 Table of Contents Diagnostic sin the Web Userinter ace iuc esacuscersivicraoiateaes 56 Didenosuc OVEN W aped dece me are ned eer ba deceat 57 INCDWOPE GPL noda n bb etc buna o Dui tabat dee 58 Ethernet Statistics oaaddeteda ed Lov dide DE RIVER 58 Dung Statistics E DER DH M aes RA UR DRE 60 Address Conflict Detection llle 61 Diagnostics in Logix Designer Ap
29. ct Save Restore Configuration from the Group pull down menu e ReswefonsDcmd tmbel Whenenabed set ic asetas d The values displayed here are read directly from the module These values are not stored in the controller and are not sent to the module when a connection is established Click Set to write updated values to the module Status Running Set os mi Sear ess Gaestore vor so ca erably i enstied se wi c stu d The values displayed here are read directly from the module These values are not stored in the controller and are not sent to the module when a connection is established Click Set to write updated values to the module Status Running Apply TIP If Set is dimmed unavailable verify the following e You have specified the correct communication path and are online with the device e The memory card is installed If the memory card is not installed the SD card present ID does not have a value Ces re J w Efo sDcarapreset x Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO008A EN P February 2015 25 Chapter1 Install the 1783 NATR Device Set the Network IP Address 26 Set the Network IP Address with the DIP Switches Use the DIP switches on the 1783 NATR device to choose the configuration method to use for IP settings See DIP Switch Settings o
30. default refresh rate is 15 seconds Diagnostic Overview Network Settings Ethernet Statistics i isti Address Conflict Detection Network Ring Fault Location Network Topology Linear Last Active Node on Port 2 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Network Status Normal Last Active Node on Port 3 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Ring Supervisor Active Ring Supervisor Ring Supervisor Mode Disabled Address 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Ring Supervisor Status Non DLR topology Precedence 0 Ring Protocol Participants Count 0 Ring Faults Detected 0 Ring Advanced Config Beacon Interval 400 Beacon Timeout 1960 Supervisor Precedence 0 Protocol VLAN ID 0 Seconds Between Refresh Disable Refresh with 0 60 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 1783 NATR Device Diagnostics Chapter 3 Address Conflict Detection The Address Conflict Detection tab contains information on the following e Public Network Interface e Private Network Interface e NAT Rules The refresh rate can be configured on the Address Conflict Detection tab The default refresh rate is 15 seconds Diagnostic Overview Network Settings Ethernet Statistics Ring Statistics Address Conflict Detection Public Network Interface IP Address Status Activity Remote MAC 169 254 1 1 In Progress NoConflictDetected Private Network Interface IP Address Status Activity Remote MAC 192 168 1 1 Success NoConflictDetected NAT Rules IP Address Status Activity Remote MAC Last Conf
31. e port speed and duplex checked or communication can be impaired e Ifyou force the port speed and duplex of a device and it is connected to a managed switch the corresponding port of the managed switch must be forced to the same settings to avoid communication errors e Ifyou connect a manually configured device to an autonegotiate device duplex mismatch a high rate of transmission errors can occur e Always verify configuration on both ends of the connection to make sure that it matches 8 Click Apply then click OK Set the IP Address with Logix Designer Application To use the Logix Designer application to set the IP address of the communication device follow these steps 1 Go Online with the controller 2 In the Controller Organizer right click the EtherNet IP device and choose properties C Add On Defined ILI Cj Predefined New Module Ep Module Defined Discover Modules Trends Th Logical Model amp Cut Ctrl X yo Configuration Copy Ctrl C 3 6 PointlO Paste Ctrl V FE 0 1769 L18ERMV Delete Del 5j 3 Embedded I O i 1 Embedde Cross Reference Ctrl E The Module Properties dialog box appears 32 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 Install the 1783 NATR Device Chapter 1 3 Click the Internet Protocol tab 5 Module Properties Local 1783 NATR 1 1 General Connection Module info Parameters Intemet Protocol Port Configuration Network
32. e 2 shows an example network implementation of the 1783 NATR device with a Stratix 8300 switch Figure 2 Network Implementation Example with 1783 NATR Device and Stratix 8300 Stratix 8300 Public IP Public IP 1 1 NAT Mapping 10 10 10 x 10 10 11 x Private Public s 192 168 1 2 10 10 112 x 192 168 1 3 10 10 11 3 1783 NATR 1783 NATR 192 168 1 4 10 10 11 4 192 168 1 5 192 168 1 6 10 10 11 5 10 10 11 6 maam O SNAR vm vem CN p Private IP 192 168 1 x Private IP 192 168 1 x A 192 168 1 6 RE 1216616 192 168 1 3 Tote ee saaaaaaaaa LULL ILL LIL LS 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 5 192 168 1 4 192 168 1 5 MACHINE 2 For this example all machine nodes must have their gateway IP set to 192 168 1 1 Because there are Public and Private ports on the 1783 NATR device the ports are used for different purposes Public Port The Public port is used to connect the device to the Public Outside network The public network can be a plant wide network with unique IP addressing scheme The MAC address of the Public port differs from the MAC address of the Private ports The IP address of the Public port also differs from the IP address of the Private ports The Public port is in standard Ethernet configurat
33. e private IP address of the 1783 NATR device for example 192 168 1 1 enter the Hostname and Description as necessary and click OK Ethernet Address MAC 00 00 BC 61 1E CB IP Address 192 168 1 1 Hostname Description Carcel The IP address appears in the Relation List in the BOOTP DHCP window 8 Open RSLinx Classic 9 Navigate to your 1783 NATR device 10 Right click the device and select Upload EDS file from device sa File Edit View Communications Station DDE OPC Security Window Help 5 amp 218 tele x V Autobrowse Bp E Browsing node 192 168 1 1 found E E Workstation NAUSMAYFFX77W1 f ge Linx Gateways Ethernet 192 168 1 1 1783 NAT v Large Icons W s AB ETHIP 1 Ethernet Details H a AB_ETHIP 2 Ethernet ER LITO harna Remove Driver Diagnostics Configure Driver Upload EDS file from device N Device Properties Module Statistics Module Configuration Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 19 Chapter1 Install the 1783 NATR Device 11 Click Next at each EDS window 13 Open a web browser and navigate to 192 168 1 1 14 Click Configuration and then click one of the links for example Device Services 15 Youare prompted to enter a user name and password The server 192 168 1 1 at Authorized users only requires a username password 20 Rockwell Aut
34. ection from the Group pull down menu Selecting All Parameters lists all available parameters for the device Select individual parameters from the Group pull down menu as necessary for your application Module Properties Local 1783 NATR 1 1 Genera Connection Module Info Parameters intemet Protocol Pa Configuration Network Group lt All Parameters Jo terete we sve J60 Public IP Startup Configuration Manually configure IP Settings Statiy Determines how th 62 Pubic IP Address String 169 254 1 1 String The device s Pad eooo 255 255 255 0 String The device s IP Nel Public Gateway Address String 0 0 i The device s Defar Public Primary Name Server String 0 0 in lip address of the F Public Secondary Name Server String 0 0 in IP address of the Public Domain Name in Default domain nar Host name Indicates if an SD When enabled set When enabled set Enable NAT addres Enable Public Port i Web Server Enable Enaby Enable the device 1000 Rule 01 Enable Enab y 4 Insert Factory Defaults i The values displayed here are read directly from the module These values are not stored in the controller and are not sent to the module when a connection is established Click Set to write updated values to the module Status Running IP Address Translation Rule Configuration You ca
35. er you can download and install it from http www ab com networks ethernet bootp html e Tools directory on the Studio 5000 environment installation CD IMPORTANT Before you start the BOOTP DHCP server make sure that you have the hardware MAC address of the device The hardware address is on a sticker on the side of the communication device and uses an address in a format similar to the following 00 00 BC 14 55 35 Follow these steps to set the IP address of the device with a BOOTP DHCP server 1 Start the BOOTP DHCP software Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 Install the 1783 NATR Device 2 From the Tools menu choose Network Settings BOOTP DHCP Server 2 3 7 d Network Settings N FQUEST M Oly ress MAC IP Address Hostname Relation List New Delete Enable BOOTP Enable DHC P Disable BOO Ethernet Address MAC IP Address Hostame Description Status Entries D of 256 3 Type the Subnet Mask of the network Network eee Defaults Subnet Mask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DMS Domain Hame The Gateway address Primary and Secondary DNS addresses and Domain Name fields are optional 4 Click OK Chapter 1 The Request History panel appears with the hardware addresses of all devices issuing BOOTP requests 5 Select the appropriate device File Tools Help r Request History Clear History Add to Relatio
36. example network implementation of the 1783 NATR device In this example two small machines with private networks are integrated into an overall plant network for remote access and monitoring purposes Figure 1 Network Implementation Example with 1783 NATR Device NS NM o LA ea ey EA EE ess NUMINUM 1 1 NAT Mapping Private Public Stratix 5700 192 168 1 2 10 10 11 2 192 168 1 3 10 10 11 3 192 168 1 4 10 10 11 4 192 168 1 5 10 10 11 5 Public IP Public IP 192 168 1 6 10 10 11 6 MOO TO MO EO ax 192 168 1 7 10 10 11 7 192 168 1 8 10 10 11 8 E 1783 NATR 1783 NATR 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 2 om 192 168 1 7 Em 192 168 1 8 d z Eesi Bina T gum C m s Een jt PTT MACHINE 2 AR AR RRAR RR P H t TIE didis IP Address 192 168 1 X UNES 192 168 1 5 192 168 1 5 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 3 Preface Line Controller E 1 1 NAT Mapping Public 10 10 10 2 10 10 10 3 10 10 10 4 10 10 10 5 10 10 10 6 Private 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 3 192 168 1 4 192 168 1 5 192 168 1 6 192 168 1 3 I Zl gis pee EE lef i E 2 T 192 168 1 2 192 168 1 4 MACHINE 1 For this example all machine nodes must have their gateway IP set to 192 168 1 1 Figur
37. iew tab The default refresh rate is 15 seconds Diagnostic Overview Network Settings Ethernet Statistics Ring Statistics X Address Conflict Detection System Resource Utilization Ring Status CPU Utilization 3 Network Topology Linear Memory Used 128MB max 4657968 Network Status Normal Module Uptime 02h 24m 20s Ring Supervisor 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 Module Setings DIP Switches 3 2 1 Off Off Off Network Address Translation Statistics Translation Enabled Enabled Rules o Packets Translated in O out O Added Mappings 0 Expired Mappings 0 Seconds Between ed i5 Dat Refresh with 0 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 57 Chapter3 1783 NATR Device Diagnostics Network Settings The Network Settings tab contains information on the following e Public Network Interface e Public Interface Configuration e Ethernet Public Port e Private Network Interface e Private Interface Configuration e Ethernet Port 1 front e Ethernet Port 2 rear Diagnostic Overview Network Settings Ethernet Statistics Ring Statistics Address Conflict Detection Public Network Interface Private Network Interface Ethernet Address MAC 00 00 bc 61 1e ca Ethernet Address MAC 00 00 bc 61 1e cb IP Address 169 254 1 1 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Default Gateway Primary Name Server Public Interface Configuration Secondary Name Server Obtain
38. iewing the front of the device it is in the Off position e When a switch is pushed to the right when viewing the front of the device it is in the On position e To configure the ports with a static address move switch 1 to the Off position and switch 2 to the On position e To enable Ring Supervisor mode with the current supervisor related parameters move switch 3 to the On position e To restore the factory default settings and suspend operation move switch 1 and 2 to the On position When switch 1 and 2 are in the On position the position of switch 3 is ignored When operation is suspended the OK status indicator blinks red To resume normal operation move the switches to the desired positions and cycle power to the 1783 NATR device Initial 1783 NATR Device Setup Set all DIP switches to the OFF position Apply power to the device At the bottom of the device connect an Ethernet cable to the front port Connect the other end of the cable to your computer Go to Start MAII Programs Rockwell Software BO OTP DHCP Server and open the utility NM oe CF N It can take a minute or two for the MAC address to display in the BOOTP DHCP Request History listing Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 Install the 1783 NATR Device Chapter 1 6 Under Request History in the BOOTP DHCP window double click the MAC address 7 At the New Entry window enter the value for th
39. ion in the Star topology Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 Preface Private Ports The Private ports are used to connect the device to the Private Inside network The private network can be a small network for a machine or process area where IP addresses can be reused throughout the plant The Private ports share MAC addresses which differ from the MAC address of the Public port The Private ports share IP addresses which differ from the IP address of the Public port The Private ports can be used in the Linear or Ring topology In Ring topology the ports comply with the ODVA DLR specification In Linear topology the ports operate as standard Ethernet in daisy chain or star topology Access Release Notes Product release notes are available online within the Product Compatibility and Download Center 1 From the Quick Links list on http www ab com choose Product Compatibility and Download Center Quick Links e af D eee gt Rockwell Automation World t Product Directory Rockwell peices saan 7 Automation STEN THINK SOLVE Search Product Catalogs Products amp Technologies Solutions amp Services News amp Innovation Training amp Events Sales amp Partners Support About Product Certifications i Home Support Product Resources Product Compatibility amp Download Center t Product News mane Product Compatibility and Selection and Download Center T dgi
40. is assumed by Rockwell Automation Inc with respect to use of information circuits equipment or software described in this manual Reproduction of the contents of this manual in whole or in part without written permission of Rockwell Automation Inc is prohibited Throughout this manual when necessary we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations WARNING Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment which may lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss ATTENTION Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death property damage or economic loss Attentions help you identify a hazard avoid a hazard and recognize the consequence gt gt IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product Labels may also be on or inside the equipment to provide specific precautions SHOCK HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present BURN HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a drive or motor to alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures ARC FLASH HAZARD Labels may be on or inside the equipment for example a motor control center to alert people to potential Arc Flash Arc Flash will cause severe i
41. lict ARP PDU Last Conflict ARP PDU Last Conflict ARP PDU Seconds Between re 5 jene Refresh with 0 Diagnostics in Logix Designer The 1783 NATR device diagnostics are accessed through the tabs in the Module Properties window in Logix Designer Application Application Module Properties Local 1783 NATR 1 1 General Connection Module info Parameters rtemet Protocol Pot Coniiguatio Neto Type 1783 NATR 1783 NATR Vendor Allen Bradley Parent Local Name Ethemet Address 9 Private Network 192 168 1 IP Address Host Name none Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO008A EN P February 2015 61 Chapter3 1783 NATR Device Diagnostics Connection The Connection tab shows configured connections and module faults M Requested Packet Interval EB B i lt No connections configured gt Inhibit Module E Major Fault On Controller If Connection Fails While in Run Mode Module Fault Module faults display in the Module Fault area of the Connection tab The tab also indicates Status Faulted in the lower left corner 7 Module info Parameters intemet Protocol Port Configuration Network ed Packet Interval omo u i No connections configured gt Inhibit Module V Major Fault On Controller If Connection Fails While in Run Mode Module Fault Code 1640204 Connection Request Error Connection request timed out
42. n List Ethernet Address MAC D4 BE D9 76 04 04 D4 BE D9 76 04 04 i 4 BE D39 76 4 hr min sec IP Address Hostname 9 18 43 00 00 6C 61 1 DABEI b m Relation List New Delete Enable BOO ble DHCF Ethemet Address MAC Type IP Address Hestname Description Disable BHUOTP DHCFP 1 of 256 Status Entries Unable to service DHCP request from D4 BE D9 76 04 04 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 27 Chapter 1 28 Install the 1783 NATR Device 6 Click Add to Relation list The New Entry dialog box appears 7 Typean IP address Hostname and Description for the device as necessary for your application Ethernet Address MAC 00 00 BC 61 1E CB IP Address 192 168 1 1 Hostname Descriptions Cancel 8 Click OK 9 To assign this configuration to the device wait for the device to appear in the Relation List panel and select it File Tools Help Request History Clear History Add to Relation List hr min sec Type Ethernet Address MAC IP Address Hostname 9 18 43 DHCP 0D4 BE D9 76 04 04 9 18 27 DHCP 0D4 BE D9 76 04 04 9 18 19 DHCP 04 BE D9 76 04 04 9 18 17 DHCP 00 00 8C 61 1E CB 9 18 15 DHCP D4BE D9 76 04 04 Relation List New Delete Enable BOOTP Enable DHCR Disable BOOTP DHCP Ethernet Address MAC IP Address 00 00 BC 61 1E CB Status m Ent
43. n configure up to 32 rules with the Parameters tab of the Module Properties dialog box in the Logix Designer application Each rule must be configured separately Select the Rule number from the Group pull down menu to configure the Rule The private IP address is the IP address that is configured on the device on the private network The public IP address is the translated address that devices on the public network use to communicate with the device on the private network IMPORTANT The private IP address of the rule must differ from the IP address of the Private ports for the 1783 NATR device The public IP address of the rule must differ from the IP address of the Public port for the 1783 NATR device The gateway address for any device on the private machine network that is translated must be set to the 1783 NATR Private port address Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 Configure the 1783 NATR Device Chapter 2 Rule 01 Configuration is shown in the following figure as an example Configure the parameters as necessary for your application Click set to apply any changes Example rule Sep Description mmmmm l RBE P pest Fedory Deas a The values displayed here are read directly from the module These values are not stored in the controller and are not sent to the module when a connection is established Click Set to write updated values to the module NAT Enable Select NAT Enable
44. n page 16 Configure Internet Protocol IP settings such as the IP address as follows e Use the default IP address of the 1783 NATR device 192 168 1 1 for the Private ports and 169 254 1 1 for the Public port by connecting the 1783 NATR device directly to a computer and setting DIP switch 1 to Off and DIP switch 2 to On To establish communication between a computer and the default IP address of the 1783 NATR device enter a unique IP address in the local area connection properties for your computer The IP address of the computer must be on the same subnet as the default IP address of the 1783 NATR device such as 169 254 1 2 for the Public port or 192 168 1 2 for the Private ports IMPORTANT Atleast one of the Private ports must be connected with an assigned IP address to another device before the Public port communicates For this reason it is suggested that you use the Private ports for initial configuration Set the Network IP Address with the BOOTP DHCP Server The BOOTP DHCP server is a standalone server that you can use to set an IP address When used the BOOTP DHCP server sets an IP address and other Internet Protocol IP parameters You can use the BOOTP DHCP server to set the IP address of the device if DIP switch 1 and 2 are off and no static IP address has been saved Access the BOOTP DHCP server from one of these locations e Programs gt Rockwell Software gt BOOTP DHCP Server If you have not installed the serv
45. nfiguration IMPORTANT _ For Beacon Interval Beacon Timeout and Ring Protocol VLAN ID we recommend that you use the default values Nebwork Address Translation Device Identity Public Network Private Network Advanced Network Device Services Ring Configuration Enable Ring Supervisor E Supervisor Precedence 0 0 255 Beacon Interval 400 400 100000 Beacon Timeout 1960 800 500000 Protocol VLAN ID fo 4034 Apply Changes Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 Configure the 1783 NATR Device Chapter 2 Device Services The Device Services tab lets you configure the following e Public Administration Interface HTTP Web Server Password Module Reset Save and Restore Configure the fields as required for your application Click Apply Changes to save the configuration Click Reset Module to reset the device Network Address Translation Advanced Network Device Services Public Administration Interface Public Administration Interface Enabled Service Description Status Enable HTTP Web Server running lvl Set Password Apply Changes Reset Module Reset Module Device Configuration SD card is not present Save and Restore Device Configuration The Device Configuration can be saved and restored to an SD card or a file Click Save to File to save the configuration and click Restore from File to restore the device configuration from a file See the SD
46. ngle Collisions Multiple Collisions SQE Test Errors Deferred Transmissions Late Collisions Excessive Collisions MAC Transmit Errors Carrier Sense Errors Frame Too Long MAC Receive Errars gt GQ o es egies ais a Inactive Half Duplex In Progress Ethernet Port 1 front Link Status Media Speed Duplex Autonegotiate Status Media Counters Port 1 front Alignment Errors FCS Errors Single Collisions Multiple Collisions SQE Test Errors Deferred Transmissions Late Collisions Excessive Collisions MAC Transmit Errors Carrier Sense Errors Frame Too Long MAC Receive Errors Ethernet Port 2 rear Link Status Media Speed Duplex Autonegotiate Status Media Counters Port 2 rear Alignment Errors FCS Errors Single Collisions Multiple Collisions SQE Test Errors Deferred Transmissions Late Collisions Excessive Collisions MAC Transmit Errors Carrier Sense Errors Frame Too Long MAC Receive Errors Seconds Between refresi 15 Disable Refresh with 0 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 Active 100 Mbps Full Duplex Complete Inactive 100 Mbps Full Duplex In Progress 59 Chapter3 1783 NATR Device Diagnostics Ring Statistics The Ring Statistics tab contains information on the following e Network e Ring Supervisor e Ring Advanced Config e Ring Fault Location e Active Ring Supervisor The refresh rate can be configured on the Ring Statistics tab The
47. njury or death Wear proper Personal Protective Equipment PPE Follow ALL Regulatory requirements for safe work practices and for Personal Protective Equipment PPE gt gt gt Allen Bradley Rockwell Software Rockwell Automation RSLinx Classic Stratix 5700 Stratix 5900 Studio 5000 and Studio 5000 Logix Designer are trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies Network Implementation 1 1 NAT Mapping Private Public 192 168 1 2 10 10 10 2 192 168 1 3 10 10 10 3 192 168 1 4 10 10 10 4 192 168 1 5 10 10 10 5 192 168 1 6 10 10 10 6 192 168 1 7 10 10 10 7 192 168 1 8 10 10 10 8 192 168 1 8 MACHINE 1 Private IP Address 192 168 1 X Preface The 1783 NATR is a network device with Embedded Switch Technology capable of doing Network Address Translation NAT for applications using Device Level Ring DLR or linear topologies The 1783 NATR device can be used to connect a small private network for example a machine network to a larger plant wide network without changing IP addresses on the private network The 1783 NATR device serves as a default gateway for the private network It translates private IP addresses to unique public IP addresses 1 1 NAT If a device on the private network must be accessible from the public network a translation is created on the 1783 NATR device Figure 1 shows an
48. ns menu choose RSW ho The RSWho dialog box appears 2 Navigate to the Ethernet network 3 Right click the EtherNet IP device and choose Module Configuration IMPORTANT TheEtherNet IP driver is not supported on the Public port Use the Ethernet devices driver instead Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 Install the 1783 NATR Device Chapter 1 E Bie edz view Communications imion DOE ORC becumty Wicca Help uj 218 Bile X E Aubnbrowee Bi M cereo i 6 round El Wirikeratusn NAUSMAYEFXTTWI urge Line Gateways Pienet J zz EB ETHIP 1 Ethernet 132 168 1 1 152 162 1 1 17 3 MATE L7E3 NALTE TAS PRATEE gj NN X5 VUP L 1739 317 A Veta Chace Remove Eire Dhungpresetie Canfigene Direer Upload EDS fie ligen demit Becuib a Dait Fregerties Module Syirtics Module Conhiquertien The Module Configuration dialog box appears 4 Click the Port Configuration tab AB_ETHIP 1 192 168 1 1 1783 NATR Configuration General Port Configuration Advanced Port Configuration Network Network Configuration Type Q Static Dynamic Use DHCP to obtain network configuration Use BOOTP to obtain network configuration IP Address 192 Network Mask F Gateway Address 0 Primary Name 0 Server Secondary Name 0 Server Domain Name Host Name targetname Status Network Interface Configured Cook Cm J Aw J Me Jj 5 F
49. omation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 Install the 1783 NATR Device Chapter 1 16 Enter admin for the user name and the serial number of the device for the password Locate the serial number on the label on the right side of the device The serial number is the default password 17 You are prompted to enter a new password 18 Choose your own password for the 1783 NATR device Now you can access the Configuration menu items IMPORTANT _ If Public port or Private port configuration changes were made the device must be reset for the changes to take effect 19 Navigate to Device Services and under Reset Module click Reset Module Advanced Network Device Services Public Administration Interface Public Administration Interface Enabled wv Apply Changes Service Description Status Enable HTTP Web Server running i Apply Changes Set Password New Password Confirm Password Apply Changes Reset Module Reset Module Device Configuration SD card is not present Save to File Restore from File 20 At the device reset warning window click Reset Module Reset Module x A Resetting the module causes all connections to or through the module ta be closed and this may result in loss of control Are you sure Cancel 21 Wait until the device reboots 22 Save the configuration of the device to the SD card See Save to the SD Card with the Web User interface on page 2
50. on devices can start from a DHCP server only if the DHCP server is written to handle BOOTP queries This is specific to Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 33 34 Chapter 1 Install the 1783 NATR Device the DHCP software package used Consult your system administrator to see if a DHCP package supports BOOTP commands and manual IP allocation ATTENTION The EtherNet IP communication device must be assigned a fixed N network address The IP address of this device must not be dynamically provided Failure to observe this precaution can result in unintended machine motion or loss of process control Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO008A EN P February 2015 Configure via the Studio 5000 Logix Designer Application Configure the 1783 NATR Device Topic Configure via the Studio 5000 Logix Designer Application Configure via the Dev Electronic Keying ice Manager Web interface Download the EDS File IMPORTANT Chapter 2 Page 35 44 54 At least one of the Private ports must be connected with an assigned IP address to another device before the Public port communicates For this reason it is suggested that you use the Private ports for initial configuration To use RSLinx Classic communication software to configure the 1783 NATR device follow these steps to download the EDS file for the 1783 NATR device If the EDS file was not uploaded and installed from the 1783 NATR device
51. or Network Configuration Type click Static to assign this configuration to the port IMPORTANT Ifyou click Dynamic the 1783 NATR device clears the current IP configuration and begins sending DHCP requests A power cycle is not required for the changes to take effect 6 Type the information necessary for your application in the appropriate fields 7 Configure the port settings To Then Use the default port speed and Leave Auto negotiate port speed and duplex checked duplex settings This setting determines the actual speed and duplex setting Manually configure the speed Follow these steps and duplex settings of your port 4 Clear the Auto negotiate port speed and duplex checkbox 2 From the Current Port Speed pull down menu choose a port speed 3 From the Current Duplex pull down menu choose the appropriate Duplex value that is Half Duplex or Full Duplex Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO008A EN P February 2015 31 Chapter1 Install the 1783 NATR Device IMPORTANT Consider the following when you configure the port settings of the device e The speed and duplex settings for the ports that are connected by an Ethernet Cable must match or communication can be impaired e Fixed speed and full duplex settings can be required for legacy devices that do not support autonegotiation or do not operate reliably when autonegotiation is enabled If the device is connected to an unmanaged switch leave Autonegotiat
52. ostics Table of Contents Chapter 1 Frasca te ey ice n beo aa ob damte a a er atate dut ic E E ced 9 Install the SD C atdlosscssenteinee oret du eo el db etes 10 Software Requite melts esos seio epe tu EEE dO Edd 12 Mount the NATR Device 0 ccc ccc cece cece eee neces 12 Ground the 1783 NATR Device eee 14 Wire the NATR Device 0 ccc cc ccc cece ccc hne 15 Connect the R45 Porte emma ea educit de eA EA COR d Sup 16 DIP SWiteh Settligs oocenoani ede bistaqt edet bont TAER 16 Initial 1783 NATR Device Setup 2 0 cee eee eee e eee 18 Save to the SD Card with the Web User interface 22 Restore from the SD Card with the Web User interface 22 Save to the SD Card with Logix Designer Application 23 Restore from the SD Card with Logix Designer Application 24 Set the Network IP Address 0 ccc cece ec eee 26 Set the Network IP Address with the DIP Switches 26 Set the Network IP Address with the BOOTP DHCP Server 26 Configure the Ethernet Communication Driver in RSLinx Software 29 Set the IP Address with RSLinx Software seules 30 Set the IP Address with Logix Designer Application 32 Use DHCP SOftwWateusso esses tied MERERETUR E ERI EEES 33 Chapter 2 Configure via the Studio 5000 Logix Designer Application 35 Download the EDS File 0 0 0 eee ccc ccc eee eee e eee 35 Genetalsiieseeheecisadd de
53. plication sueueeuue 61 COMME CTO Mints ies att acheter eee ESI rU RUNE Era mien 62 Mode LEO ectetur adenine uae naira M a Ec AE 63 IN COW O bless bakes Mende C LA EUER MAC IM A ELLE 64 Index 8 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 Chapter 1 install the 1783 NATR Device Topic Page Install the Device 9 Set the Network IP Address 26 Install the Device WARNING For hazardous location applications use the supplied Weidmuller 1317570000 power terminal block Follow these procedures to install the 1783 NATR device 1 Install the Secure Digital SD card optional 2 Verify that you have the correct software versions 3 Mount the 1783 NATR device in one of these configurations e Panel mount e DIN rail mount Wire the 1783 NATR device Connect the Ethernet ports Download the EDS file for the 1783 NATR device Configure Internet Protocol settings Set the DIP switches O N GN Ww A This publication describes these steps in detail Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 9 Chapter1 Install the 1783 NATR Device The 1783 NATR device components are shown in the following figure and table 12 o fme e e 3 Sideview 00 Public port on front panel 4 medo m Status indicators 6 Private ports for connection to linear or ring 12 SD card slot network A Port 1 B Port
54. port link established at 10 Mbps Device is ready to communicate Flashing yellow Data transmission in progress at 10 Mbps 1 The 1783 NATR device requires a reset to clear the fault 2 SD card errors including missing and unresponsive cards are considered recoverable faults Diagnostic sin the Web User The 1783 NATR device diagnostics are accessed through the web user interface interface by navigating through the links under the Diagnostics folder The different tabs can also be accessed by clicking the individual tabs File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Convert v P Select 3 rain RAIN H Suggested Sites Web Slice Gallery Allen Bradley Eyi de P T Diagnostics Diagnostic Overview Network Settings Ethernet Statistics Ring Statistics Address Conflict Detectio Lad Configuration The tab headings for the Diagnostics are as follows e Diagnostic Overview e Network Settings e Ethernet Statistics e Ring Statistics e Address Conflict Detection 56 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 1783 NATR Device Diagnostics Chapter 3 The tabs are described in more detail within this section Diagnostic Overview The Diagnostic Overview tab contains information on the following System Resource Utilization Module Settings Network Address Translation Statistics Ring Status The refresh rate can be configured on the Diagnostic Overv
55. ps Select Duplex Made Full Duplex 4 Click Apply Changes when finished Changes do not take effect until the 1783 NATR device is reset 5 Navigate to the Device Services tab and reset the 1783 NATR device 6 Click the Private Network tab 7 Complete the fields in the Private Network tab with the correct information The information that is shown in the figure is for example purposes only z z z Network Address Translation Public Network Private Network N Advanced Network X Device Services Initial Private Network Configuration Ethernet Interface Configuration Private Network Interface Subnet mask Ethernet Link Port 1 front Autonegotiate Status Autonegotiate Speed and Duplex Select Port Speed 100 Mbps Select Duplex Mode Full Duplex Ethernet Link Fort 2 rear Autonegotiate Status Autonegotiate Speed and Duplex v Select Port Speed 100 Mbps Select Duplex Made Full Duplex v Apply Changes Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO008A EN P February 2015 45 Chapter2 Configure the 1783 NATR Device 8 Click Apply Changes when finished Changes do not take effect until the 1783 NATR device is reset 9 Reset the 1783 NATR device 10 Click che Network Address Translation tab 11 Choose Enabled from the NAT Enable pull down menu Network Address Translation Y Device Identity Public Network Private Network Advanced Network Device Services Network Address Translation
56. ranslation NAT Enable Network Address Translation Rules Enabled Search Public IP Network Private IP Network v 169 254 1 4 192 168 1 4 v 169 254 1 5 192 168 1 5 v 169 254 1 6 192 168 1 6 New New Range Description Showing 3 rules You can save the new rules to the SD card if necessary for your application 1 Navigate to Device Configuration and click Save to SD The Configuration successfully saved to SD card window appears 2 Atthe window click OK Message from webpage A Configuration successfully saved to SD card 3 Your configuration is now saved to the SD card 48 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 Configure the 1783 NATR Device Chapter 2 Network Address Translation The Network Address Translation tab contains information on the following e NAT Enable Disable e Create New rule e Create New Range of rules See Create Rules with the Device Manager Web interface on page 46 for more information on rule creation Network Address Translation Network Address Translation NAT Enable Enabled v Network Address Translation Rules Enabled Search Public IP Network Private IP Network Description No rules have been configured Showing 0 rules New New Range Copyright 2014 Rockwell Automation Inc All Rights Reserved Device Identity The Device Identity tab lets you configure the following e Device
57. ries Unable to service DHCP request from D4 BE D3 76 04 04 1of 255 10 Click Disable BOOTP DHCP When power is recycled the device uses the assigned configuration and does not issue a BOOTP request If you do not click Disable BOOTP DHCP on a power cycle the host controller clears the current IP configuration and begins sending BOOTP requests again Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 Install the 1783 NATR Device Chapter 1 Configure the Ethernet Communication Driver in RSLinx Software To configure the EtherNet IP driver follow these steps 1 From the Communications menu choose Configure Drivers t RSUnx Classic Gate EE File Edit View Communications Station DDE OPC Security Window Help amp a Who Configure Drivers Configure Client Applications Configure CIP Options Configure Gateway Driver Diagnostics CIP Diagnostics Gateway Diagnostics The Configure Drivers dialog box appears 2 From the Available Driver Types pull down menu choose EtherNet IP Driver or Ethernet devices and click Add New IMPORTANT TheEtherNet IP driver is not supported on the Public port Use the Ethernet devices driver instead Configure Drivers Available Driver Types 1784 LI2DHP for DH devices R5 232 DF1 devices EtherNet IP Driver FETLTTEZULIVTIAWIZUUNTS or DH DH 485 devices DF1 Polling Master Driver Runni Configure 17
58. rvisor related parameters stored in the memory of the 1783 NATR device See DIP Switch Settings on page 16 for more information DIP Switch Settings You can use the DIP switches on your 1783 NATR device to do the following 16 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 Install the 1783 NATR Device Chapter 1 e Specify the method for configuring Internet Protocol IP settings such as the IP address e Enable the Ring Supervisor mode with its current parameters e Restore the factory default settings e Restore the configuration from the SD card See the following figure to understand DIP switch On and Off positions Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Follow these steps to set the DIP switches 1 Move the switches to the desired position and cycle power to the 1783 NATR device IMPORTANT Theswitch settings take effect only at powerup Switch changes do not modify the behavior of the 1783 NATR device until the 1783 NATR device is power cycled Powerup Behavior Switch 3 Internet Use DHCP for Private port IP address by Off factory Off factory The position of Protocol default changeable by software default default switch 3 does settings The Public port configured by software not affect IP Factory default settings for the Public port settings are 169 254 1 1 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Uses the IP settings configured by software Factory default settings for Public port are 1
59. s amp Ra SEFUFCEBES Support Q Get help determining how different products interact Compare features and capabilities between different series of products and associated firmware versions The Product Compatibility and Downloads Center can help you find product related downloads includi Literature Librarn Product Resources firmware release notes associated software drivers tools and utilities Literature Library Product Compatibility amp Compatibility Scenarios Get Downloads Find Answers Download Center gt Product Catalogs Product Certifications Multi Product Compare gt Silver Series need to upgrade one or more products and want to check compatibility between the new product s and the other gt Product Data Sheets product s in my system bd aanen Mara 2 From the Compatibility Scenarios tab or the Get Downloads tab search for and choose your product Start by selecting products Product Search search by name or description Example 1756 L61 LES Logis Ethemet You can also filter by product category or family All Categories All Families 3 Click the download icon eh to access product release notes Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO008A EN P February 2015 5 Preface These documents contain additional information concerning related products Additional Resources from Rockwell Automation Resource Stratix Ethernet Device Specifications Technical Data publication 1783 TD0
60. s 62 ring faults 64 DIP switches BOOTP DHCP settings 18 general settings 16 18 location 17 positions 17 EDS file download 35 upload 19 Electronic Keying attributes 54 options 54 EtherNet IP driver configuration 29 30 faults connection 62 major 63 minor 63 nonrecoverable 63 recoverable 62 63 Network Address Translation enable 46 Network IP address configuration BOOTP DHCP 26 28 DHCP 33 DIP switches 26 Logix Designer 32 33 RSLinx 30 32 P password default 20 new 21 Private ports default IP settings 17 description 5 location 16 network configuration 45 Public port default IP settings 17 description 4 location 16 network configuration 44 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 65 Index ring supervisor mode DIP switches 16 enable 18 enable Logix Designer 43 enable Web User interface 52 Logix Designer 16 RSLinx Classic 16 S SD card installation 10 11 lock or unlock 11 restore Logix Designer 24 25 restore Web User interface 22 23 save Logix Designer 23 24 save Web User interface 22 status indicators troubleshooting 55 56 66 Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UM008A EN P February 2015 Rockwell Automation Support Rockwell Automation provides technical information on the Web to assist you in using its products At http www rockwellautomation com support you can find technical and application notes sample code and links
61. see Initial 1783 NATR Device Setup on page 18 for instructions 1 Obtain the EDS file from http www rockwellautomation com resources eds From the Network pull down menu choose the EtherNet IP network 2 3 From the Device Type pull down menu choose Communication Adapter In the Bulletin catalog number field type 1783 NATR S Click Search Find EDS Files EDS files are simple text files used by network configuration tools to help you identity products and easily commission them on a network To locate a specific EDS file select the Network Device Type and enter any additional information to narrow your search You MUST select a network and dev ice type Network EtherNet IP V Device Typ Communication Adapter V Bulletin Catalog No d 1783 NATR Major Revision Minor Revision Keyword SEARCH Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 35 Chapter2 Configure the 1783 NATR Device 6 Click Download to download the EDS file for the 1783 NATR device 7 Save the file to a location on your computer 8 Use your configuration software to register the downloaded file a If you are using RSLinx Classic communication software use the EDS Hardware Installation Tool b Choose Start All Programs Rockwell Software RSLinx Tools You can also upload the EDS file from the 1783 NATR device per the instructions in Initial 1783
62. tion Gently press the card until it clicks into place Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO08A EN P February 2015 11 Chapter 1 Install the 1783 NATR Device Software Requirements You must have these versions of software to configure your 1783 NATR device Software Version RSLinx Classic 2 7 or later Studio 5000 Logix Designer 20 or later Mount the NATR Device You can mount the 1783 NATR device on a DIN rail or on a panel WARNING When used in a Class Division 2 hazardous location this N equipment must be mounted in a suitable enclosure with proper wiring method that complies with the governing electrical codes IMPORTANT The1783 NATR device is intended to be mounted only vertically Do not mount the 1783 NATR device horizontally Minimum Spacing Maintain spacing from enclosure walls wireways and adjacent equipment Allow 25 4 mm 1 in of space on all sides This spacing provides ventilation and electrical isolation The spacing also accommodates the bend radius of the cables that are connected to the bottom of the 1783 NATR device 25 4 mm Top 1in 25 4 mm 1in Side 25 4 mm 1 in Bottom Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO008A EN P February 2015 Install the 1783 NATR Device Chapter 1 Device Dimensions This graphic shows the device dimensions 122 68mm 4 83 in 131 57mm 5 18 in 104 9 mm b mm 7 4 13 in 1 38 in DIN
63. uary 2015 Install the 1783 NATR Device Chapter 1 2 At the dialog box click OK Message from webpage Configuration successfully restored from the SD card Rebootto apply the restored configuration 3 Reboot the device Atthe device reset warning window click Reset Module TIP The new configuration can change the IP addresses of the device Save to the SD Card with Logix Designer Application After you are online with the 1783 NATR device complete these steps to save to the memory card 1 Open the Module Properties dialog box and click the Parameters tab 2 Select Save Restore Configuration from the Group pull down menu Module Properties Local 1783 NATR 1 1 General Connection Module t Parameters temet Protocoi For Configuration Neto S7 5D card present A mdeates if an SD card amp B PED yl When enabled set will c When enabled set will c 4 insert Factory Defaults ij The values displayed here are read directly from the module These values are not stored in the controller and are not sent to the module when a connection is established Click Set to write updated values to the module Status Running Rockwell Automation Publication 1783 UMO008A EN P February 2015 23 Chapter1 Install the 1783 NATR Device 3 Select Enabled from the Save to SD card pull down menu and click Set 5 Module Properties Local
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