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EtherNet/IPOverview
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Agenda
• Overview of Key Differentiators– Established– Standard– More Than A Fieldbus
• Conclusion/Wrap Up• Additional Details
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EtherNet/IP – Differentiator #1
EtherNet/IP
Differentiator #1
Established
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EtherNet/IP – Timeline
Ethernet first used in industrial applications in the 1970s… Ethernet first used in industrial applications in the 1970s…
…EtherNet/IP is the network of the present and future for industrial automation …EtherNet/IP is the network of the present and future for industrial automation
Established
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EtherNet/IP - Metrics Summary
• Products in all major categories
• Node Shipments:> 1,300,000 total> 830,000 RA> 31% CAGR for RA nodes > 22% over last FY
• Vendor Adoption:> 175 vendor IDs> 250 vendors with products> 445 identified products
70,500
663,000
14,400,000
26% Modbus TCP
25.4% EtherNet/IP
2.9% Fl-Net
2.1% FF-HSE
2% PROFInet
From ARC Advisory Group Report – Title: ‘Industrial Ethernet
Worldwide Outlook Market and Forecast Through 2009’ –
May/2005
Established
2004 Shipments of Industrial Ethernet Devices by Protocol
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EtherNet/IP – Who’s On Board?Established
170+ EtherNet/IP Vendor IDs Assigned
170+ EtherNet/IP Vendor IDs Assigned
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EtherNet/IP – Available Product Types
Controllers
Drives
I/O Devices Instruments
Robots
Business System
Programming TerminalsHMI
Valves
Switches
Media
RFID
Weigh Scales
Established
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EtherNet/IP – Worldwide AdoptionEstablished
For high performance I/O & motion
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EtherNet/IP – Differentiator #2
EtherNet/IP
Differentiator #2
Standard…
Not “Standards-Based”
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EtherNet/IP - Standard
• EtherNet/IP…– Is an open network specified and maintained by ODVA and ControlNet International– Uses standard COTS electronics components to build products – Uses standard switches and other infrastructure products– Adheres to international standard organizations
• IEEE 802.3
• ISO/IEC 8802-3
• IEC 61158
• IEC 61784-1
• ISO 15745
Standard
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EtherNet/IP – Standard Protocol Model
Physical Layer
CSMA / CD
IP
TCP UDP
FTP SMTP HTTP VOIP DNS SNMP
File Transfer
EmailWeb
Voice/Video
Management
Servers
Standard Ethernet
Implementation of OSI Model
Standard
CIP
EtherNet/IP
Application Layer
STANDARD
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“standards-based” Protocols
Physical Layer
CSMA / CD
IP
TCP/UDP
Application Layer
STANDARD
From IONA Handbook 2005
Standard
Starts Out as Standard Model and is Modified
IRT H/W Support w/
Switching Technology
IP
TCP / UDP
RT Stack
Application Layer
Non RT PROFInet V3
Switch
Standard Ethernet
Controller
IP
TCP / UDPRT Stack
Application Layer
Non RT PROFInet V2
NON -
STANDARD
NON -
STANDARD
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Standard vs. “standards-based”
• Standard– Uses standard switches– Integrates easily into existing
Ethernet installations and corporate networks
– Requires no special training or knowledge from IT workforce
• “Standards-based”– Requires the use of proprietary switches
or protected segments– Potential integration issues with existing
Ethernet installations– Requires extra training and knowledge
from IT workforce
“standards-based”: definition - Proprietary
Standard
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EtherNet/IP – Customer TestimonialStandard
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EtherNet/IP – The Standard for the Automotive Plant Floor Standard
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CIP – One Protocol Across Three Networks
WLAN
CIP
• Access of the entire control system from a single location• Seamless messaging over multiple networks• No extra programming, no black boxes!!
Standard
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EtherNet/IP – Differentiator #3
EtherNet/IP
Differentiator #3
More Than a Fieldbus
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EtherNet/IP – Technology Convergence
Mix Business, Industrial, and Commercial Technologies to Solve Applications – Plant-wide
Mix Business, Industrial, and Commercial Technologies to Solve Applications – Plant-wide
Webpage
RemoteAccess
Video/VoiceOver IP
Other Commercial
Technologies
Wireless
FTP
Commercial Technologies
Controllers
Business System
Programming Terminals
HMIBusiness & Traditional Plant Floor
Applications
Robots
I/O Devices
Real-Time Plant Floor
Control Applications
Drives
Instruments
More Than a Fieldbus
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Large EtherNet/IP Applications
Brewing / BeverageBrewing / BeverageAutomotiveAutomotive
Construction MaterialsConstruction MaterialsPrintingPrinting
• 520 Nodes:– 36 Controllers– 284 I/O Nodes– 48 Drives– 152 HMI / Computers
• 1620+ Nodes:– 135 Controllers– 419 Weld Machines & I/O Nodes– 113 Drives– 348 HMI / Computers– 711 Robots– 7 Cameras
• 628 Nodes:– 8 Controllers– 120 I/O Nodes– 495 Drives– 5 HMI / Computers
• 810+ Nodes:– 32 Controllers– 384 I/O Nodes– 192 Drives– 31 HMI / Computers– 170+ Other EtherNet/IP Devices
• 3400 Nodes
The tools that these applications use to succeedThe tools that these applications use to succeed
More Than a Fieldbus
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EtherNet/IP – Expanding Capabilities
• EtherNet/IP Safety follows DeviceNet Safety • EtherNet/IP will continue to enhance information integration capabilities between plant floor and enterprise
IT IntegrationIT IntegrationSafetySafety
• EtherNet/IP systems will continue to evolve and add security measures
SecuritySecurity
• EtherNet/IP… the standard for Time Sync and Motion Control
Time Sync and MotionTime Sync and Motion
More Than a Fieldbus
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EtherNet/IP Summary
EtherNet/IP is…• Standard
– Standard, unmodified Ethernet 802.x– No special hardware requirements
• Established– Real-Time I/O control since 2001– 1+ Million EtherNet/IP devices sold– 33% CAGR– 160+ Vendors– 400+ Products Available
• More than a Fieldbus– Mix commercial and industrial technology on 1
network– Huge applications
• 1620+ Nodes• 810+ Nodes• 620+ Nodes
– Motion & Safety Devices Available
More Than a Fieldbus
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EtherNet/IP - Key Differentiators
• EtherNet/IP is:– Established– Standard– More Than a Fieldbus
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EtherNet/IP – Additional Details
Additional Details
• Safety• IT Integration• Time Sync and Motion• Security• RA EtherNet/IP Portfolio
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EtherNet/IP Safety
The Underlying TechnologyThe Underlying Technology
Currently ShippingCurrently Shipping
Spec Done – Products in Development – Available Late 2007
Spec Done – Products in Development – Available Late 2007
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Example EtherNet/IP Safety System
GuardPLC 1600/1800 EtherNet/IP Enabled
GuardLogix Controller
Standard EtherNet/IP I/O
CompactLogix Controller
EtherNet/IP Safety I/O*
Network for Standard
and Safety Messaging
* = 4QCY2007
GuardLogix Controller
GuardPLC I/O on EtherNet/IP
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• Integrates Easily with Business Systems and Corporate Infrastructure
• Makes Information Available Anywhere You Need it
Corporate Database
…because EtherNet/IP is standard Ethernet …because EtherNet/IP is standard Ethernet
Email Cell Phones
Pagers
Web Pages
Alarm in Zon
To:cc:
Alarm in Zone #1. Please Check Tank Level.
Windows - Email Express X- O
SQLXMLODBC
EtherNet/IP – IT Integration
Send Plant Info to Cell Phones or Pagers via Email
Send Plant Info to Cell Phones or Pagers via Email
Create Custom Web Pages with Data From Your Controller
Create Custom Web Pages with Data From Your Controller
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EtherNet/IP – IT Integration - Applications
Commercial TechnologyIndustry Standard
Protocol/TechnologyRA Interface
Email SMTP EWEB, ENBT, ENIW
RFID Sockets EWEB
Cell Phone / Pager SMTP EWEB, ENBT, ENIW
Custom Web Pages HTTP EWEB
Corporate Database XML, OPC, ODBC, MTS/COM+, Oracle OCI, SAP, SQL Server
EWEB, ENBT, RSSQL
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• RSSQL– EtherNet I/P Windows Box SQL Server DB, Oracle DB, ODBC,
MTS/COM+
• 1756-EWEB– Data presented in XML format– Socket Connections to Proprietary Systems– Custom Web Pages perfect for Portal– Authenticated Email
EtherNet/IP – IT Integration
ControllereWEB
Module
Business Applications
XML
Data
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EtherNet/IP – Time Sync and Motion
• EtherNet/IP (CIP) can meet the requirements of motion networking and deliver additional benefits to the user– Lower system costs
• Broad acceptance of EtherNet/IP on the factory floor• Uses standard, commercial Ethernet technology
– Better system performance • Technology is available TODAY to provide the performance required
– IEEE 1588 time synchronization services– High performance switches
– Simplified Integration• Fewer “specialty” networks required• Motion drives with other EtherNet/IP device on the same network
– Future Proof - Leverage existing and future network enhancements• Safety, Security, 1G, 10G, etc.
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EtherNet/IP – Flat Network Topology
EtherNet/IP
• Lower system cost• Better system performance
• Simplified integration• Future Proof
EtherNet/IP
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EtherNet/IP - CIP Motion
• Prototype demonstrated at various venues
– 2004 Automation Fair (futures room)
– 2004 SPS/IPC/Drives Show in Germany
– 2005 Hannover Fair in Germany– 2005 ARC Event in Japan– 2005 Automation Fair
(EtherNet/IP booth)• Enhanced prototype shown at
– 2005 SPS/IPC/Drives Show in Germany
– 2006 Hannover Fair– 2006 Automation Fair
(EtherNet/IP booth)
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How Can I Improve My Automation Security?
“…the key to managing risk is the planning, implementation and interdependencies of
process, policies, procedures and people in combination with the selection of appropriate
security best-of-breed technology products and/or services”
The True Meaning of Security, a whitepaper by WorldComhttp://www1.worldcom.com/us/resources/library/reports/security/true_security.pdf
“Security, isn’t a technology problem –
it’s a process problem”
“In the physical world, you lock the doors of your house, you set burglar alarms….we haven’t
developed that sixth sense in the digital world”John Thompson, Chairman and CEO, Symantec
USA Today
• The key to improving security is understanding and lowering the risk to acceptable levels
– There is no such thing as perfect security (or zero risk)
– 80% of the cost is in the last 20% of risk reduction
• Technology alone is not the answer
• Security is 20% technology and 80% process, policy, and procedure
Automation Security is all about managing risk Automation Security is all about managing risk
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Application Of Products and Services
• Application of products and services supporting multiple layers of defense– Create “walls” around critical assets on the Plant Floor– Logically separate Plant Floor from the Corporate Enterprise– Create small “holes” in the Inner Wall only as required
The WorldThe World
The EnterpriseThe Enterprise
The Plant FloorThe Plant Floor
DefenseDefenseInIn
DepthDepth
The Inner Fortress Walls: Firewalls & other Security
Tools focused on Plant Floor
The Outer Fortress Walls: Firewalls, VPN, Virus Protection
& other IT Security Tools
Improve security by “minimizing your attack
profile”
Improve security by “minimizing your attack
profile”
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Detailed Description of “Defense in Depth”
CorporateIntranet Automation Network
Step #1 - User Authentication and Authorization
Step #2 - Perimeter Enforcement
Step #4 - Unauthorized Access Detection
Step #5 - Device Enforcement
Corporate SecurityPolicies Defined
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RA can help customers today…
Problem Solution
Plant floor personnel don’t understand industrial automation security issues and lack technical security expertise
Security Services understands automation problem and speaks the language of IT
Security patches to windows based PCs on factory floor is problematic
Better defenses provided by Security Services allow patches to be tested and applied when convenient
Worms or viruses on a windows PC Improve defenses with Security Services
Natural or man made disaster RSMACC
Unintended actions (accidents) caused by employees and other authorized visitors
RSAssetSecurity with better defenses as recommended by Security ServicesUnauthorized actions by employees and other
authorized visitors
Unauthorized actions by unauthorized people
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RA’s Integrated Security Offering
SecureAutomationTM
ManufacturingProcessAssuranceTMManufacturingProcessAssuranceTM
RSAssetSecurityTMRSAssetSecurityTM
Access DetectionAccess Detection
Access Logs
Intrusion Detection
Intrusion Protection
Access ControlAccess Control
CIP Firewall
IT Infrastructure
(Firewall, Switch, etc.)
User Authentication and Authorization Security Configuration Administration
Security ServicesNetwork Services
Education and TrainingEducation and Training
Standards, Paid SeminarsPresentations, white papers, articles
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EtherNet/IP – Rockwell Portfolio
PanelView Plus
FLEX I/O
SLC 5/05PLC-5E
ControlLogix Industrial PC
ALLEN-BRADLEYPowermonitor I
V 473 465 471A 865 852 859
PowerMonitor
MicroLogix
SoftLogix 5800
ControlLogix I/O
FlexLogix
Drives
EtherNet/IP products are web-enabled
POINT I/O
CompactLogix
Full set of Services
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EtherNet/IP – Rockwell Portfolio Cont’d
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EtherNet/IP – Rockwell Portfolio Cont’d
Controllers:• MicroLogix 1100• PLC-5E • SLC-5/05• ControlLogix• FlexLogix• CompactLogix• SoftLogix
HMI:• RSView 32/SE/ME• PanelView Standard• PanelView Plus• VersaView Computers• InView Message Displays
Drives:• EtherNet/IP – Scanport• PF - 7x• PF - 40
I/O:• 1756 - ControlLogix• 1794 - FLEX• 1734 - POINT• 1738 - ArmorPoint• 1732 - ArmorBlock
Communication Interfaces:• EtherNet/IP – Serial• EtherNet/IP – DeviceNet• Modem Dial-in
Power Monitor
MCC:• IntelliCENTER (soon)
RSI:• Full suite of products
RA Networking Services
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