Are you trying to get your arms around what's included in a well-designed EtherNet/IP industrial infrastructure? Look no further! Here's an example of how the Internet of Everything (IoE) came alive at Automation Fair recently:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwER8DB_MeE
An integrated design fromCisco, Rockwell Automation, Panduit andFluke Networksdemonstrates standards-based solutions for manufacturing agilityandoperational excellence!
In the video above, a singleConverged Plantwide Ethernetenclosure is outfitted to include:
- Panduit'snetwork and power cable management solutions
- Rockwell'smotion control, variable frequency drives, controllers and I/O devices
- Ciscoand Rockwell'sjointStatix 5700 switch, which demonstrates an IoE architecture by securing, optimizing and connecting, everything in this demo to the Internet via standard IP networking technology
- Easy access forFluke Networkstesting and troubleshooting
Cisco's rugged, indoor andoutdoor wireless access pointsare important optional components of EtherNet/IP. These are featured in the video as well.
Panduit's integrated zone enclosure demonstrates how best practices are used to design EtherNet/IP networks. The enclosure fully integrates theStratix 5700with the a recommended wiring and networking design that makes for easy deployment and easy testing with Fluke Networks metering solutions.
Fluke Network Analyzers, including theDTC and OTDR,are used for certifying and/or troubleshooting copper and fiber. They enable technicians to easily isolate problems, repair them quickly and keep networks up and running.
Is EtherNet/IP a part of your industrial networking process? Let us know how you've implemented it (or hope to implement it) in your manufacturing environment.