Ruggedcom Rs1600 Ethernet Switch
Ruggedcom Rs1600 Ethernet Switch
Ruggedcom Rs1600 Ethernet Switch
Zero-Packet-Loss™
16-Ethernet Ports
. RS1600: 12-10BaseFL + 2-100BaseFX
eRSTP (Optional 2-10/100BaseTX)
RS1600 . RS1600F: 16-100BaseFX
. RS1600T: 14-10/100BaseTX + 2-100BaseFX
ROSTM Features
Cyber Security A configurable "weighted fair queuing" algorithm controls how
Cyber security is an urgent issue in many industries where frames are emptied from the queues.
advanced automation and communications networks play
a crucial role in mission critical applications and where high VLAN (IEEE 802.1q)
reliability is of paramount importance. Key ROS™ features that Virtual local area networks (VLAN) allow the segregation
address security issues at the local area network level include: of a physical network into separate logical networks with
independent broadcast domains. A measure of security is
.Passwords - Multi-level user passwords secures switch provided since hosts can only access other hosts on the
against unauthorized configuration same VLAN and traffic storms are isolated. ROS™ supports
.SSH / SSL - Extends capability of password protection 802.1q tagged Ethernet frames and VLAN trunks. Port
to add encryption of passwords and data as they cross based classification allows legacy devices to be assigned
the network to the correct VLAN. GVRP support is also provided to
.Enable / Disable Ports - Capability to disable ports so that simplify the configuration of the switches on the VLAN.
traffic can not pass
.802.1q VLAN - Provides the ability to logically segregate IGMP Snooping
traffic between predefined ports on switches ROS uses IGMP snooping (Internet Group Management
.MAC Based Port Security - The ability to secure ports on Protocol v1&v2) to intelligently forward or filter multicast traffic
a switch so only specific Devices / MAC addresses can streams (e.g. MPEG video) to or from hosts on the network.
communicate via that port This reduces the load on network trunks and prevents
.802.1x Port Based Network Access Control - The ability packets from being received on hosts that are not involved.
to lock down ports on a switch so that only authorized ROS™ has a very powerful implementation of
clients can communicate via this port IGMP snooping that:
.Radius - Provides centralized password management
.SNMPv3 - encrypted authentication and access security .Can be enabled on a per VLAN basis.
.Detects and filters all multicast streams regardless of
The ROS™ cyber security features are included to help whether subscribers exist.
address the various industry specific security standards such .Supports "router-less" operation by supporting an
as NERC CIP, ISA S99, AGA 12, IEC 62443, ISO 17799:2005 "active" mode.
and PCSRF SPP-ICS. .Restores traffic streams immediately after an RSTP
topology change.
Enhanced Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (eRSTP™)
RuggedCom eRSTP allows the creation of fault-tolerant ring SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
and mesh Ethernet networks that incorporate redundant links SNMP provides a standardized method for network
that are 'pruned' to prevent loops. eRSTP yields worst-case management stations the ability to interrogate devices from
fault recovery1 of 5ms times the 'bridge diameter' and allows different vendors. SNMP versions supported by ROS™ are
rings of up to 80 switches. For example, a ring of ten v1, v2c, and v3. SNMPv3 in particular provides security
switches will have fault recovery times under 50ms. eRSTP features (such as authentication, privacy, and access control)
implements both STP and RSTP to ensure interoperability not present in earlier SNMP versions. ROS™ also supports
with commercial switches unlike other proprietary 'ring' numerous standard MIBs (Management Information Base)
solutions. allowing for easy integration with any network management
system (NMS).
Quality of Service (IEEE 802.1p)
1 eRSTP fault recovery times may be approximated as follows:
Some networking applications such as real-time control For 100 Mbps, fault recovery performance is <5ms/hop
or VoIP (voice over IP) require predictable arrival times for For 1,000 Mbps, fault recovery performance is <5ms/hop + 20ms
Ethernet frames. Switches can introduce latency in times
of heavy network traffic due to the internal queues that buffer
frames and then transmit on a first come first serve basis.
ROS™ supports 'Class of Service' in accordance with IEEE
802.1p that allows time critical traffic to jump ahead to the
front of the queue thus minimizing latency and reducing jitter
to allow such demanding applications to operate correctly.
ROS™ allows priority classification by port, tags, MAC
address, and IP type of service (TOS).
ROSTM Features
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) (cont’d) Port Configuration and Status
A feature of SNMP supported by ROS™ is the ability to ROS™ allows individual ports to be 'hard' configured
generate "traps" upon system events. A NMS can record for speed, duplex, auto-negotiation, flow control and more.
traps from multiple devices providing a powerful network This allows proper connection with devices that do not
troubleshooting tool. RuggedVueTM is RuggedCom's NMS negotiate or have unusual settings. Detailed status of ports
that provides graphical visualization of the network and is with alarm and SNMP trap on link problems aid greatly in
fully integrated with all RuggedCom products. system troubleshooting.
SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) Port Statistics and RMON (Remote Monitoring)
SNTP automatically synchronizes the internal clock of all ROS™ provides continuously updating statistics per port
ROS™ devices on the network. This allows for correlation that provide both ingress and egress packet and byte
of time stamped events for troubleshooting. counters as well as detailed error figures. Also provided
is full support for the RMON statistics, history, alarms, and
SCADA and Industrial Automation event groups. RMON allows for very sophisticated data
ROS™ contains features that optimize network performance collection, analysis and detection of traffic patterns.
and simplify switch management based on the unique
requirements found in SCADA and industrial automation Event Logging and Alarms
applications. Features such as Modbus TCP management for ROS™ records all significant events to a non-volatile
retrieval of switch data using the ubiquitous Modbus protocol system log allowing forensic troubleshooting. Events
and DHCP Option 82, a Rockwell Automation ODVA include link failure and recovery, unauthorized access,
requirement for IP address assignment based on the location broadcast storm detection, and self-test diagnostics
of the end device, provide capabilities not found in typical among others. Alarms provide a snapshot of recent
"commercial" or "office grade" Ethernet switches. events that have yet to be acknowledged by the network
administrator. An external hardware relay is de-energized
Port Based Network Access Control (802.1x) during the presence of critical alarms allowing an
ROS™ supports the IEEE 802.1x standard that defines external controller to react if desired.
a mechanism for port-based network access control which
provides a means of authenticating and authorizing HTML Web Browser and Telnet User Interfaces
devices attached to LAN ports. ROS™ provides a simple, intuitive user interface for
configuration and monitoring via a standard graphical
Port Rate Limiting web browser or via Telnet. All system parameters include
ROS™ supports configurable rate limiting per port to limit detailed on-line help to make setup a breeze. ROS™ ,
unicast and multicast traffic. This can be essential to presents a common look and feel and standardized
managing precious network bandwidth for service providers. configuration process allowing easy migration to other
It also provides edge security for denial of service RuggedCom managed products.
(DOS) attacks.
Configuration via ASCII Text File
Broadcast Storm Filtering All configuration parameters are stored in an ASCII
Broadcast storms wreak havoc on a network and can cause formatted text file that can easily be transferred via TFTP
attached devices to malfunction. This could be disastrous on or Xmodem. The configuration file can be saved for
a network with mission critical equipment. ROS™ limits this backup purposes and easily manipulated by a text editor.
by filtering broadcast frames with a user-defined threshold. The same text file can be downloaded to the switch at
a later date in order to re-configure or restore
Loss of Link Management a previous configuration.
Some intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) have dual fiber
optic ports with automatic failover to a backup port should the Command Line Interface (CLI)
primary fail. ROS™ ensures this mechanism works reliably A command line interface can be used in conjunction
under all failure modes by appropriately disabling link signals with remote shell to automate data retrieval, configuration
when required. ROS™ also flushes learned MAC addresses updates, and firmware upgrades. A powerful SQL-like
to ensure the failover occurs quickly. capability allows expert users the ability to selectively
retrieve or manipulate any parameters the device
Port Mirroring has to offer.
ROS™ can be configured to duplicate all traffic on one port
to a designated mirror port. When combined with a network
analyzer, this can be a powerful troubleshooting tool.
Notes:
1. Only applicable to functional earth connections separated from the safety earth connection.
2. Class 2 refers to "Measuring relays and protection equipment for which a very high security margin is required or where the vibration levels are very high,
5. ( e.g. shipboard application and for severe transportation conditions")
Technical Specifications
Power Supply
. Power
EMI Immunity and Environmental Compliance
Consumption: 1600: 30W, 1600F: 34W,
. IEC 61000-6-2 Industrial (Generic)
1600T: 21W (max)
. IEC 61800-3 Industrial (Variable Speed Drive Systems)
. 24VDC: 18-36VDC (max)
. IEC 61850-3 Electric Utility Substations
. 48VDC: 36-59VDC (max)
. IEEE 1613 Electric Utility Substations
. HI Voltage AC/DC: (88VDC-300VDC / 85VAC-264VAC) (max)
. NEMA TS 2 Traffic Control Equipment
Critical Alarm Relay
. Form-C failsafe contact relay: 1A@30VDC
IEEE Compliance
. 802.3-10BaseT
Physical . 802.3u-100BaseTX, 100BaseFX
. Weight: 5-8lbs depending on power supply and optics options . 802.3x-Flow Control
. Ingress Protection: IP40 (1mm objects) . 802.3d-MAC Bridges
. Enclosure: 18 AWG galvanized steel enclosure . 802.1d-Spanning Tree Protocol
. Mounting: 19” Rack Mount, DIN Rail or Panel Mount . 802.1p-Class of Service
. 802.1q-VLAN Tagging
Switch Properties . 802.1w-Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
. Switching method: Store & Forward
. Switching latency: 5 us (100Mbps) IETF RFC Compliance
. Switching bandwidth: 3.2Gbps . RFC791-IP
. MAC addresses: 8192 . RFC792-ICMP
. Priority Queues: 2 . RFC793-TCP
. Frame buffer memory: 320 packet buffers, 1536 bytes each . RFC783-TFTP
. VLANs: 4096 . RFC826-ARP
. IGMP multicast groups: 256 . RFC768-UDP
. RFC894-IP over Ethernet
Approvals . RFC854-Telnet
. ISO: Designed and manufactured using a ISO9001: . RFC1519-CIDR
2000 certified quality program . RFC1541-DHCP (client)
. CE Marking . RFC1112-IGMP v1
. Emissions: FCC Part 15 (Class A), . RFC2236-IGMP v2
EN55022 (CISPR22 Class A) . RFC2030-SNTP
. Safety: cCSAus (Compliant with CSA C22.2 No. 60950, . RFC2068-HTTP
UL 60950, EN60950)
. Laser Eye Safety (FDA/CDRH): Complies with 21 IETF SNMP MIBS
CFR Chapter1, Subchapter J. . RFC1493-BRIDGE-MIB
. RFC1907-SNMPv2-MIB
Warranty . RFC2012-TCP-MIB
. 5 Years-Applicable to design or manufacturing . RFC2013-UDP-MIB
related product defects. . RFC2578-SNMPv2-SMI
. RFC2579-SNMPv2-TC
Network Management
. RFC2819-RMON-MIB
. Web-based graphical HTML
. RFC2863-IF-MIB
. SNMP v1, v2c, v3
. draft-ietf-bridge-rstpmib-03-BRIDGE-MIB
. Telnet, VT100
. draft-ietf-bridge-bridgemib-smiv2-03-RSTP-MIB
. Command Line Interface (CLI)
. IANAifType-MIB
Mounting Options
Order Codes
RS1600 - __ - __ - __ - __ - __
PS1 - PS2 - FO - MS - RJ
RS1600T - __ - __ - __ - __
PS1 - PS2 - FO - MS