Assign IP Address

This procedure explains how to assign an IP address to a Phoenix Contact FL IL BK B PAC device, with the IPAssign.exe utility.

Once you opened application, press the Next button. In the next page there are all Phoenix devices found in a list. Check MAC Address correspondence with the one in the label of physical device. If you don't see your device, restart it.

Select your device and press the Next button again. In the next page, configure IP Address and Subnet Mask of the device, and press Next .

Internal configuration

You can configure the Phoenix Contact FL IL 24 BK B PAC device with its web interface, using Internet Explorer to navigate in its IP Address.

Follow the Inline Station link from the left menu. In the next page, press Disable on Plug & Play Mode box, insert ” private ” as password and press Apply to confirm changes.

Now follow the Process Data Monitoring from the left menu. In the next page, set the Process Data Watchdog Timeout field to ” 0 ms ”, insert ” private ” as password and press Apply to confirm changes.

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  • Configurators

Phoenix Contact offers a broad portfolio of innovative products and solutions in the field of industrial electrical engineering. Often, the technical aspects are multifaceted and difficult to determine at a glance. To this end, numerous configurators support you in finding the right product or the right solution for your application, and to tailor these to your requirements.

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Have you already saved a configuration?

Then enter the solution ID at the top in the general search field. You will receive immediate access to the current status of your configuration.

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Marking, mounting, and installation Process support for control cabinet manufacturing

System discontinuities in control cabinet manufacturing cost time in the planning, procurement, and production of terminal strips and junction boxes. Software programs make a significant contribution to efficiency throughout the entire process: They ensure the consistent flow of data and provide the interfaces to the necessary configurators and your CAE programs.

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Efficient planning with clipx ENGINEER

Engineering software​ for control cabinet manufacturing

The clipx ENGINEER engineering software makes it possible to plan and procure terminal strips, assembled mounting plates, and junction boxes more efficiently than ever, and to seamlessly transfer the data to production – at every workplace. Smart interfaces to your CAE program and to Phoenix Contact applications and configurators accelerate your planning process.

CES cable entry system

Configurator for the CES cable entry system

Put together your individual cable entry system with the CES configurator. Combine cable seals from our large range of round and AS-interface cables and extend your solution with suitable accessories.

Connectivity Configurators for connection and device connection technology for indoor and outdoor applications

Find the right device connection or connection technology for your application. The configurators provide you with support on the path to your tailored solution. Select the technical parameters, such as colors, coding, cable lengths, and housing parts.

PTFIX distribution blocks

PTFIX distribution blocks

Configurator for ready-to-connect distribution blocks with Push-in connection

Create your individual solution for efficient potential distribution with the distribution blocks: Ready to connect and freely extendable.

FAME 3 RACK

FAME 3 RACK

Configurator for the modular FAME plug-in test systems

Configure your tailored FAME plug-in test systems for quickly and easily testing the function of current and voltage transformers as well as tripping and signal contacts.

Marshalling panels

Marshalling panels

Configurator for PTRV marshalling panels

Configure your individual marshalling panels for the clear marshalling of signals in automation applications.

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Marshalling patchboards

Configurator for marshalling patchboards PTMC

Configure your individual marshalling patchboards. The compact design provides high signal density for marshalling in automation applications.

VARIOFACE system cabling and PLC relays

VARIOFACE system cabling and PLC relays

Configurator: System cabling for controllers

The VARIOFACE system cabling enables time-saving and error-free connection to I/O modules. Thanks to plug-in PLC front adapters, system cables, and signal termination boards, you can devise your wiring solution.

PCB terminal blocks for simple connection on the PCB

PCB terminal blocks for simple connection on the PCB

Configurator for PCB terminal blocks

Generate your desired PCB terminal block versions. When doing so, use our extended portfolio and choose your desired product with your preferred color, printing, and coding.

SPT modular series configurable PCB terminal blocks

SPT modular series configurable PCB terminal blocks

Configurator for modular PCB terminal blocks

Configure your connection block solution from modular PCB terminal blocks of the SPT modular series and, at the end of the configuration process, place it directly into your cart. Automatically receive a personal order number with lead-time information.

PCB connectors for flexible conductor connections

PCB connectors for flexible conductor connections

Configurator for PCB connectors

Find the right connector and configure it with different colors, printings, or codings. Create your tailored product with just a few clicks.

Headers for secure attachment on the PCB and connection to a connector

Headers for secure attachment on the PCB and connection to a connector

Configurator for PCB headers

Headers offer easy-to-install connections between the PCB and connector. The configurator shows you numerous versions of your headers according to the color, printings, and codings.

PCB connectors with pre-assembled cables

PCB connectors with pre-assembled cables accelerate mounting on or in the device

Configurator for assembled PCB connectors

Create PCB connectors with pre-assembled cables for your application. To do so, select suitable connectors for both cable ends and specify the connection system, the number of positions, and pitch, among other options. Freely selectable cable lengths and cross-sections enable individual cable assemblies for various nominal currents.

Preassembled FR 1,27 series IDC female connector strip

Preassembled FR 1,27 series IDC female connector strip

Configurator for FR 1,27 cable assemblies

Design your individual module using our configurator. Supported by 3D visualization, you can customize exactly the cable assembly that meets your individual requirements. Select the number of positions and cable length, determine the orientation of the connectors, and add an optional strain relief.

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High-current feed-through terminal blocks for high currents through the housing wall

Configurator for high-current feed-through terminal blocks

Configure your tailored high-current feed-through terminal block to reliably transmit high currents through the panel wall to your application. Benefit from numerous options for customization for block formation, fastening, and printing.

Connectors and cables for signals, data, and power

Connectors and cables for signals, data, and power

Configurator for cables

Configure your cable connection for signal, data, and power transmission in IP6x environments or for control cabinet applications. Freely selectable cable lengths and cable ends allow customized cable assemblies.

HEAVYCON series heavy-duty connectors

HEAVYCON series heavy-duty connectors

Configurator for heavy-duty connectors

The HEAVYCON configurator provides you with ideal support when designing your tailor-made connector. With simple filter menus, 2D and 3D product images, as well as an intuitive user interface, you can configure your connectors without errors in just a few steps. You can export and transfer the item list or order your solution directly.

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VARIOCON series modular rectangular connectors

Configurator for modular rectangular connectors

The VARIOCON configurator provides you with support when designing your tailor-made rectangular connector. With simple filter menus, drag-and-drop, product illustrations in 2D and 3D, as well as an intuitive user interface, you can configure your rectangular connectors quickly and easily. You can export and transfer the item list and order your configuration directly.

Field housings and DIN rail housings

Configurator for electronics housings

Create your electronics housing for the field or indoor application: Select the desired housing series, the corresponding lower part, and the cover. Add the appropriate connection technology and the process is complete.

Housing covers for the ICS series DIN rail housings

Tailored in design and color: Housing covers for the ICS series DIN rail housings

Configurator for individual ICS-series housing covers

Design your own individual ICS series housing covers. Use the PROTIQ 3D-printing service for prototype production. Once you have decided upon a design, you can move on to the series production of your individual housing cover.

Supply, charge, and protect Configurators for power supplies, device circuit breakers, and surge protection

Find the right product for the best possible supply and protection of your application quickly and easily. Our product-based configurators will support you in this. Adjust the parameters to suit your requirements to receive a suitable product recommendation.

QUINT POWER power supplies

QUINT POWER – ideal for tailoring to your application

Configurator for QUINT POWER power supplies

Set various parameters, such as signaling thresholds, characteristic curves, and the output voltage individually. Order your customized power supply from a batch quantity of just 1.

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With the CAPAROC configurator to a personalized system

CAPAROC – configurator for an electronic circuit breaker system

Design your customized circuit breaker system to meet your requirements. In addition, you will receive all important planning data, such as 2D and 3D models, a system data sheet, and an individual item number. Order your customized system starting from a batch quantity of just 1.

Modular plug-in device circuit breakers with electronic or thermomagnetic tripping characteristic

Modular plug-in device circuit breakers with electronic or thermomagnetic tripping characteristic

Configurator for plug-in device circuit breaker solutions

Find the right circuit breaker for your application. The configurator determines the minimum cross-section and appropriate cable length based on the power supply, cable, and load.

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Protecting residential homes against lightning and surge voltage damage

Configurator for surge protection for building installation

Just a few steps to the ideal protective devices for your building: Use the configurator to quickly and easily find the right surge protection – from feed-in through to the end device.

Surge protective devices for measurement and control technology

Surge protective devices for measurement and control technology

Configurator for surge protection for MCR technology

In measurement and control technology, a variety of cables are used to connect a wide range of interfaces. Surge voltages can couple into all interfaces via these cables. Create the right surge protection for MCR technology in just two steps.

Surge protective device for information technology

Surge protective devices for information technology

Configurator for information technology surge protection

Create the ideal surge protection for your data networks.

Surge protective devices for transmitter and receiver systems

Surge protective devices for transmitter and receiver systems

Configurator for surge protection for transmitter and receiver systems

Here you can configure the right surge protection for your transmitter and receiver systems.

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Emalytics building management system applications

Configurator for the Emalytics building management system

Use our configurator to help determine which licenses you need for your building management system.

Photovoltaic system

Configurator for string combiner boxes for photovoltaic systems Surge protection for photovoltaic systems

We provide suitable surge protection to protect the installation permanently against lightning currents and surge voltages of all types.

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Phoenix Contact UM EN FL WLAN 5100 User Manual

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User manual

Phoenix contact um en fl wlan 5100 user manual.

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Table of Contents

  • User Manual

1 Technical Description

  • General Description
  • Fl Wlan 5100
  • Fl Wlan 5101
  • Electrical Connection

3 Startup and Configuration

  • Meaning of the LAN1/2 Indicators
  • Meaning of the Leds as Signal Quality Indicators in Client Mode
  • General Sequence
  • Changing the Firmware Image Using the MODE Button
  • Connection to a PC
  • Assigning the IP Address Via Bootp (with Ipassign)
  • IP Address Assignment Using Ipassign.exe
  • Using the Digital Input and Output
  • General Information in the Web Interface
  • Operation as an Access Point
  • Operation as a Client
  • Inserting the SD Card
  • Saving the Device Configuration
  • Via SD Card
  • Via Bootp/Tftp
  • Operating Mode: Access Point
  • Operating Mode: Client
  • Operating Mode: Repeater
  • Operating Mode: Machine Admin
  • WLAN in PROFINET Applications
  • Running WPS Using the MODE Button
  • Quality of Service
  • Searching and Selecting Cluster Devices
  • Identifying Cluster-Relevant Parameters in the Web Interface
  • Properties of Cluster Management
  • Using File Transfer
  • DHCP Server
  • Selecting Events in Web-Based Management

4 Menu/Functions

  • Parameter List for the Configuration

5 Diagnostics

  • WLAN Signal Strength Diagnostics on the Client
  • Diagnostics of WLAN Channel Assignment on the Access Point

6 Technical Data

  • Ordering Data

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  • Page 2 User manual UM EN FL WLAN 5100 2013-06-05 Designation: UM EN FL WLAN 5100 Revision: Order No.: — This user manual is valid for: Designation Revision Order No. FL WLAN 5100 2700718 FL WLAN 5101 2701093 PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_04...
  • Page 3 How to contact us Internet Up-to-date information on Phoenix Contact products and our Terms and Conditions can be found on the Internet at: www.phoenixcontact.com Make sure you always use the latest documentation. ...
  • Page 4 The receipt of technical documentation (in particular user documentation) does not consti- tute any further duty on the part of Phoenix Contact to furnish information on modifications to products and/or technical documentation. You are responsible to verify the suitability and intended use of the products in your specific application, in particular with regard to observ- ing the applicable standards and regulations.

Page 5: Table Of Contents

  • Page 6 Menu/functions ........................69 Parameter list for the configuration ..............70 Diagnostics ..........................83 WLAN signal strength diagnostics on the client........... 83 Diagnostics of WLAN channel assignment on the access point ......85 Technical data .........................87 Ordering data ...................... 89 PHOENIX CONTACT 7179_en_04...
  • Page 7 WLAN 5100 – next generation industrial WLAN Industrial WLAN network solutions from Phoenix Contact open up new possibilities for creating production and logistics processes more efficiently, reliably, and simply. The fields of application are: • Reliable, safe and fast communication with mobile or moving automation and production systems.

Page 8: Technical Description

Page 9: fl wlan 510x country registrations.

  • Page 10 This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation this subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...
  • Page 11 Under such configuration, the IC RSS-102 radiation exposure limits set forth for a population/uncontrolled environment can be satisfied. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the users authority to operate this equipment. 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...

Page 12: Firmware

Page 13: mounting, page 14: electrical connection.

  • Page 15 Insert a suitable tool (e.g., flat-bladed screwdriver) into the latch and pull the latch downward (B1). Figure 2-4 Removing the module from the DIN rail 2.1.2.3 Housing dimensions WLAN LAN 1 LAN 2 FAIL MODE Figure 2-5 Housing dimensions with protruding parts in mm 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 16 Use the two screws provided to secure the device to the base plate. The two 4.5 mm bore holes can be used for mounting. 2.1.2.5 Dimensions of the mounting kit and drill hole template Figure 2-7 Dimensions of the mounting kit and drill hole template in mm PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...
  • Page 17 2.1.2.6 Mounting in the IP65 housing Phoenix Contact offers an IP65 housing (FL RUGGED BOX OMNI-1) specifically for use in conjunction with the FL WLAN 510x. Three omnidirectional antennas (dual band, 2.4 GHz, and 5 GHz) are supplied as standard with the housing. They are screwed directly onto the housing.
  • Page 18 200 mm to 500 mm between the antennas are mechanically feasible, this may lead to further improvement. For the same reason, antennas should not be screwed directly onto the device. Figure 2-10 Do not screw several antennas onto the device. PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...

Page 19: Startup And Configuration

Page 20: status and diagnostic indicators, page 21: meaning of the lan1/2 indicators, page 22: general sequence, page 23: changing the firmware image using the mode button, page 24: connection to a pc, page 25: assigning the ip address via bootp (with ipassign).

  • Page 26 The following information is displayed in the window which opens: – IP address of the PC – MAC address of the selected device – IP parameters of the selected device (IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address) – Any incorrect settings PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...
  • Page 27 The window that opens informs you that IP address assignment has been successfully completed. It gives an overview of the IP parameters that have been transmitted to the device with the MAC address shown. To assign IP parameters for additional devices: • Click on “Back”. 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...

Page 28: Using The Digital Input And Output

Page 29: general information in the web interface.

  • Page 30 Table 3-6 Meaning of the buttons Icon Meaning This button deletes the entries made since the last saved entry This button applies the current settings, but does not save them This button applies and saves the current settings PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...

Page 31: Quick Setup

  • Page 32 The settings primarily affect the device when it is used in the 5 GHz WLAN band. A wireless license is not necessarily available for each country that can be selected here. PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...
  • Page 33 Startup and configuration Operating mode Under “Operating Mode”, you can define whether the device assumes the function of an access point or a client in the network. Figure 3-7 “Quick Setup” web page 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...

Page 34: Operation As An Access Point

  • Page 35 The change is only applied when you click on “Apply”. To permanently save the change beyond a device restart, click on “Apply&Save”. We strongly recommend that you change the administrator password the first time you use the device in order to avoid unauthorized access to the web interface. 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...

Page 36: Operation As A Client

  • Page 37 Please note that any existing connections will be interrupted during scanning. All frequencies that can be used in the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz band (see “Indoor” checkbox) are scanned for access points. 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 38 Other encryption options are available in the “WLAN” menu. We strongly recommend using secure encryption in order to protect your network against unauthorized access. In order to reach full data throughput under WLAN 802.11n, WPA2-PSK (AES) encryption must be used. PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...
  • Page 39 The change is only applied when you click on “Apply”. To permanently save the change beyond a device restart, click on “Apply&Save”. We strongly recommend that you change the administrator password the first time you use the device in order to avoid unauthorized access to the web interface. 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...

Page 40: Sd Card For Saving The Device Configuration

Page 41: inserting the sd card, page 42: saving the device configuration, page 43: firmware update, page 44: via bootp/tftp, page 45: operating modes of the device, page 46: operating mode: client.

  • Page 47 WLAN. In Single Client Bridge (SCB) mode, the data is transmitted transparently on Layer 2. Only the device whose MAC address is entered for FL WLAN 510x can be accessed via WLAN. 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 48 An FTB connection between the FL WLAN 510x and the device (access point) of a third party manufacturer can only work if the latter uses the same, non-standardized implementation. This is possible, but rather unlikely. More detailed information regarding interoperability in FTB mode with other manufacturers cannot be provided. PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...

Page 49: Operating Mode: Repeater

  • Page 50 The WLAN repeater now scans for the corresponding SSID and establishes the connection. The “WLAN” LED lights up blue after successful connection establishment. The MAC address of the connected device and information regarding the connection quality are displayed in the “Interface Status (WLAN)” menu. PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...
  • Page 51 SSID, one security mode, and one passkey. The same applies to the clients that are connected to the repeaters via WLAN. All devices use a single wireless channel. The use of WPS is not supported in repeater mode. 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...

Page 52: Operating Mode: Machine Admin

  • Page 53 The IP addresses under “Grant access to IP” must be in the same address area as the WLAN 510x. See “Network configuration”. Figure 3-7 The required settings for maintenance access connection can be entered in the “Machine admin configuration” menu 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...

Page 54: Profinet Assistance Mode

  • Page 55 When setting the PLC please observe that the PROFINET update time must also be adjusted according to the number of PROFINET devices. The more PROFINET devices used in the WLAN network, the higher the required PROFINET update time. 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...

Page 56: Wi-Fi Protected Setup (Wps)

Page 57: cluster management.

  • Page 58 The access points that will be added to the cluster are now selected in the last column, “Cluster Member” (see Figure 3-10 on page 59). Up to 20 access points can be grouped into a cluster. An Ethernet network can have several clusters. PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...
  • Page 59 “Apply” to start creating and configuring the cluster. The configuration of the preset access point is transferred to all the other devices. The process can take a little time depending on the number of access points in the cluster. 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 60 Figure 3-11 Automatic configuration of the selected cluster A table containing all the access points belonging to the cluster then appears in the “Cluster Configuration” window. They can be identified by their IP address or MAC address. PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...
  • Page 61 “Cluster Name” in the “Cluster Group Configuration” window. An inquiry scan is triggered by clicking on “Start”. The new device appears in the list and can be added to the cluster via the checkbox under “Cluster Member”. Save the configuration with “Apply&Save”. 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...

Page 62: Identifying Cluster-Relevant Parameters In The Web Interface

Page 63: properties of cluster management, page 64: dhcp server, page 65: event handling, page 66: selecting events in web-based management.

  • Page 67 Startup and configuration 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 68 FL WLAN 510x PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...

Page 69: Menu/Functions

Page 70: parameter list for the configuration.

  • Page 71 It can be a maximum of 32 characters long. Letters, numbers, and the following characters are permitted: $@&/()=?[]{}+*-_<>. WLAN Band Selection of the frequency band. Other operating modes according to IEEE 802.11 are available in the “Advanced WLAN” menu. 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 72 The new password must be between 8 and 14 characters long. The new password is not activated until you log out and log back in again. Retype Password Retype the new password you wish to use. PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...
  • Page 73 Assignment of the gateway in format 0.0.0.0 Lease time Time interval in seconds during which the IP address is valid. WLAN WLAN Configuration - Basic settings Activate WLAN interface The disabled WLAN interface prevents any communication at the wireless interface. 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 74 SSID in the beacons of the access point it may not be possible to find the correct access point. WLAN band Selection of the frequency band. Other operating modes according to IEEE 802.11 are available in the “Advanced WLAN” menu. PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...
  • Page 75 802.11n, WPA2-PSK (AES) encryption must be used. Passkey Key during the initialization of WPA encryption. Note: for maximum security, a random alphanumeric string (up to 63 characters) should be used. Letters, numbers, and the following characters are permitted: $%@&/()=?[]{}+*-_<>. 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 76 Wireless connections over large distances (> 3000 m) 3000 m) require the timeout configuration to be modified. Change this parameter only if the distance is over 3000 m. The setting must be the same for the access point and the client. PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...
  • Page 77 10 Mbps. Allow configuration via If activated, the device can be configured via its WLAN WLAN interface (must be deactivated for PROFIsafe applications). The configuration interfaces (WBM, SNMP, CLI via Telnet/SSH) are still available via Ethernet. 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 78 Upload: local PC (host) to WLAN device TFTP server IP address In the case of TFTP, the file name and path of the TFTP server must be specified here. Generate new Generate a new certificate. SSH hostkey Host key for the SSH session PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...
  • Page 79 Advanced configuration (pop-up window) Upload certificate Upload certificate via HTTP: select a file by clicking on “Upload a file” or drag the file over this button. Alternatively, the certificate can be uploaded via a TFTP server. 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 80 For encryption of the “machine admin network”. Note: for maximum security, a random alphanumeric string (up to 63 characters) should be used. Letters, numbers, and the following characters are permitted: $%@&/()=?[]{}+*-_<>. The password must be at least eight characters long. PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...
  • Page 81 Graphic In client mode, the “RSSI Graph” web page has a graphical RSSI logger which displays the time curve for the RSSI values on the client. The data displayed is cleared when the web page is exited. 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 82 FL WLAN 510x PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...

Page 83: Diagnostics

  • Page 84 Measurement is stopped when you exit the web page. Figure 5-2 Display of the current signal strength as a bar graph PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...

Page 85: Diagnostics Of Wlan Channel Assignment On The Access Point

  • Page 86 FL WLAN 510x PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...

Page 87: Technical Data

  • Page 88 Class B Radio interference field strengths according to EN 55022 Class a Electrostatic discharge (ESD) according to EN 61000-4-2 Contact discharge: ±6 kV Air discharge: ±8 kV Electromagnetic fields according to IEC 61000-4-3 10 V/m; Criterion A PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...

Page 89: Ordering Data

  • Page 90 Antenna cable, 10 m in length; N (male) -> N (male), attenuation approx. RAD-CAB-EF393- 10M 2867665 0.45 dB at 2.4 GHz; impedance 50 ohms Antenna cable, 15 m in length; N (male) -> N (male), attenuation approx. RAD-CAB-EF393- 15M 2867634 0.45 dB at 2.4 GHz; impedance 50 ohms PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...
  • Page 91 FL CAT5 PATCH 7,5 2832616 Patch cable, CAT5, pre-assembled, 10.0 m long, 10 pieces FL CAT5 PATCH 10 2832629 PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH & Co. KG Flachsmarktstr. 8 32825 Blomberg Germany + 49 - (0) 52 35 - 3-00 + 49 - (0) 52 35 - 3-4 12 00 www.phoenixcontact.com...
  • Page 92 FL WLAN 510x PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...
  • Page 93 “expired”, but it cannot be reused with other parameters under any circumstances. Phoenix Contact provides notification of ASN1 SNMP objects by publishing their descriptions on the Internet. Reading SNMP objects is not password-protected. However, a password is required for read access in SNMP, but this is set to “public”, which is usual for network devices, and...
  • Page 94 FL IL 24 BK-B FL IL 24 BK-B Ord.-No.: 2833000 Ord.-No.: 2833000 FAIL FAIL FL BLUETOOTH AP Bluetooth Access Point Ord No.: 27 37 999 LINK LINK 10/100 10/100 Bluetooth 687407022 Figure 6-1 Schematic view of SNMP PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...
  • Page 95 Each client synchronizes its system time with that of an SNTP server – Time synchronization is carried out at fixed synchronization intervals – The local system time of the client is thus constantly corrected. – Synchronization is carried out in Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) format 7191_en_03 PHOENIX CONTACT...
  • Page 96 Manual configuration: the module has a realtime clock with buffer battery. This means that the clock continues running even without an external power supply. Manual configuration is recommended for the certificate to be validated. Please note that it is not possible to automatically switch between daylight savings and standard time. PHOENIX CONTACT 7191_en_03...

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IXP address assignment

What is an ixp.

IXPs (Internet Exchange Points) allow Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to extend their networks by exchanging routing information and traffic with other ISPs via a local exchange rather than needing to exchange local Internet traffic overseas.

ISPs buy a connection to the exchange point and locates a router at the physical location of the LAN that forms the IXP.

For APNIC’s policies, an IXP is defined as:

“An Internet Exchange Point (IX or IXP) is a layer 1 and layer 2 network structure that interconnects three or more Autonomous Systems (AS) for the purpose of Internet traffic interchange.”

What’s the minimum IPv4 assignment for IXPs?

APNIC will assign a minimum of a /24 for the IXP transit LAN. Multiples of /24 can be requested if there are multiple IP sites and you can demonstrate the need.

What’s the minimum IPv6 assignment for IXPs?

APNIC will assign a minimum of a /48 for the IXP transit LAN. Multiples of /48 can be requested if there are multiple IP sites and you can demonstrate the need.

I am an IXP – do I have to apply under this special IXP policy?

No. Depending on your particular situation, you may also qualify to receive address space under other policies such as small multihoming or critical infrastructure.

Check your eligibility for more information.

Are there any fees for this?

Normal APNIC membership fees apply; however IXP assignments are exempt from the sign-up fee.

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