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EDS500 series - Ethernet & DSL switches
EDS500 series - Ethernet & DSL switches
Part 1: Devices
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Manual Release 2
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  • Page 1 Power Grids Power Grids EDS500 series - Ethernet & DSL switches EDS500 series - Ethernet & DSL switches Part 1: Devices Part 1: Devices Manual Release 2 Manual Release 2...
  • Page 2 Revision Revision Document identity: 1KGT150966 V000 1 Revision: Date: Changes: 05/2019 Initial version 1KGT150966 V000 1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Introduction..........................5 About the Manual EDS500 series - Ethernet & DSL switches........5 References..........................5 Safety Instructions........................7 Introduction........................... 7 Safety indication symbols....................7 Applicable standards and directives for installation and operation......8 Qualified personnel......................9 Intended use..........................9 Warnings and cautions....................... 9 System concept........................11...
  • Page 4 Contents 4.3.1 Overview 500NMD11..................23 4.3.2 Front view and connector 500NMD11............23 4.3.3 Device data 500NMD11..................24 Compact device 500NMD20.................... 25 4.4.1 Overview 500NMD20..................25 4.4.2 Front view and connectors 500NMD20............26 4.4.3 Device data 500NMD20...................26 Compact device 500NMD30.................... 27 4.5.1 Overview 500NMD30..................27 4.5.2 Front view and connectors 500NMD30............
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Description of the functions 1KGT151018 Part 3: Command reference Description of the command line interface Table 1: Parts of the Manual EDS500 series - Ethernet & DSL switches References Individual Ident EDS500 series Individual hardware data sheets of all Hardware data...
  • Page 6 References Introduction 1KGT150966 V000 1...
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    Important information not related to personal injury but that should be observed. This symbol is used to indicate restrictions, prerequisites, and other information that is important for configuration. The following safety indication symbols are used on EDS500 series devices: Symbol Type...
  • Page 8: Applicable Standards And Directives For Installation And Operation

    Applicable standards and directives for installation and operation The devices of the ABB EDS500 series are produced in compliance with the relevant regulations and standards. According to IEC 60664-1 (DIN VDE 0110-1) Insulation coordination for equipment within low- voltage systems – Part 1: Principles, requirements and tests, classification of the EDS500 series is as follows: •...
  • Page 9: Qualified Personnel

    "Intended use of the product" means that the components of the EDS500 series are operated and maintained exclusively in the form described in the product documentation. In particular, intended use of the product requires observing the technical specifications of the process circuits and power supply.
  • Page 10 Warnings and cautions Safety Instructions W A R N I N G No plug shall be freely accessible in normal operation due to safety reasons. W A R N I N G Connect the device only if you can make sure that the specifications are kept. W A R N I N G Only transceivers up to laser class 1 according to EN 60825-1 are allowed to be used for the SFP interfaces.
  • Page 11: System Concept

    System concept Device family System concept Device family The EDS500 device family has been designed as multilayer switch and multi-purpose communication device specifically for tasks of the process data communication. The devices are employed for the data communication in future-oriented energy networks, for remote meter reading, remote monitoring and control when feeding renewable energy into Smart Grids.
  • Page 12: Network Structures

    Network structures System concept Device type Ethernet inter- SHDSL interfaces SFP interfaces RS-232 interfaces faces 500NMD30 Table 4: Device types FO fiber up to 2 km up to 15 km up to 20 km up to 40 km up to 80 km up to 180 km type Multi mode 500SMM02 -...
  • Page 13: Network Structures: Ring

    System concept Network structures 3.2.2 Network structures: Ring Legend: Staon 3 Control staon Staon 1 Staon 2 1 500NMD11 2 500NMD02 Control system 3 500NMD20 Staon 4 Staon 6 Staon 5 Figure 2: Example for network structure: Ring Automatic redundancy: each station can be reached via two routes. 3.2.3 Network structures: Star Legend:...
  • Page 14: Network Structures: Line With Branch

    Network structures System concept 3.2.4 Network structures: Line with branch Legend: Staon 3 Staon 2 Control staon Staon 1 1 500NMD01 2 500NMD02 Control system Staon 5 Staon 4 Figure 4: Example for network structure: Line with branch Station 1: coupling EDS500 devices with back-to-back-connection of Ethernet ports. As an alternative to SHDSL via copper lines transmission can use optical fibres.
  • Page 15: Network Structure: Line With Redundant Route Via Mobile Connection

    System concept Network structures 3.2.6 Network structure: Line with redundant route via mobile connection Legend: Control station Station 1 Station 2 1 500NMD01 2 500NMD02 Control system VPN tunnel Internet Mobil radio Station 4 Station 3 modem Mobil radio modem Figure 6: Example for network structure: Line with redundant route via mobile connection The monitoring function of the EDS500 devices allows to monitor the network to the central...
  • Page 16: Monitor And Interface Dependencies

    Functions overview System concept Serial protocols that use the RS-232 interface can be transported via IP networks with the help of EDS500 devices. The serial data stream gets converted into individual packets and sent to one or more counter parts that re-assemble the packets into a serial data stream. To avoid data loss due to packet loss, a error correcting protocol can be activated.
  • Page 17: Ip Routing

    Syslog protocol that sends messages as plain text. SNMP packets are (usually) transmitted via UDP/IP. The devices of the EDS500 series implement SNMP in the versions SNMPv1 (RFC 1155, RFC 1156, RFC 1157), SNMPv2c (RFC 1901, RFC 1905, RFC 1906) and SNMPv3 (RFC 3410).
  • Page 18: Ssh-Telnet Console

    3.3.9 SSH-Telnet console Devices of the EDS500 series offer an SSH server and Telnet server to access a command interpreter. Telnet is a network protocol to access the console of a remote device, SSH offers additionally an encrypted connection. Both protocols are transported via TCP/IP.
  • Page 19: Device Description

    Device description Compact device 500NMD01 Device description Compact device 500NMD01 4.1.1 Overview 500NMD01 Legend: RS-232/ 2-wire Cu 1 Ethernet Port 1 RS-485 2 Ethernet Port 2 3 Ethernet Port 3 DSL 1 Console0 4 Ethernet Port 4 Tunnel Configuration SHDSL-Interface and Monitoring Intelligent Switch (Layer 2 or 3)
  • Page 20: Front View And Connectors 500Nmd01

    Compact device 500NMD01 Device description 4.1.2 Front view and connectors 500NMD01 Figure 8: Front view of the Ethernet DSL switch 500NMD01 Figure 9: Connector plan of the   Ethernet DSL switch 500NMD01 Connectors Type Port1 - Port4 "Ethernet interfaces (Port1 - Port4)", page 30 Con0 "Serial Interfaces (Con0 - Con1)", page 33...
  • Page 21: Compact Device 500Nmd02

    Device description Compact device 500NMD02 Ordering information 500NMD01 R0002 1KHW025096R0002 Compact device 500NMD02 4.2.1 Overview 500NMD02 Legend: RS-232/ 2-wire Cu 2-wire Cu RS-232 RS-485 1 Ethernet Port 1 2 Ethernet Port 2 DSL 1 DSL 2 Console0 Console1 3 Ethernet Port 3 Tunnel Tunnel 4 Ethernet Port 4...
  • Page 22: Device Data 500Nmd02

    Compact device 500NMD02 Device description Connectors Type Con0 "Serial Interfaces (Con0 - Con1)", page 33 Con1 "Serial Interfaces (Con0 - Con1)", page 33 "Extension interface (EXT)", page 36 "Power connector (X1)", page 34 "Alarm-Relay (X2)", page 35 "DSL interfaces (X3 - X4)", page 31 "DSL interfaces (X3 - X4)", page 31 Table 7: Interfaces 500NMD02...
  • Page 23: Compact Device 500Nmd11

    Device description Compact device 500NMD11 Compact device 500NMD11 4.3.1 Overview 500NMD11 Legend: RS-232/ 2-wire Cu RS-232 1 FO1 RS-485 2 Ethernet Port 1 3 Ethernet Port 2 DSL 1 Console0 Console1 4 Ethernet Port 3 Tunnel Tunnel 5 Ethernet Port 4 Configuration SHDSL-Interface and Monitoring...
  • Page 24: Device Data 500Nmd11

    Compact device 500NMD11 Device description Connectors Type Con0 "Serial Interfaces (Con0 - Con1)", page 33 Con1 "Serial Interfaces (Con0 - Con1)", page 33 "Extension interface (EXT)", page 36 SFP Fo1 "SFP Interfaces (Fo1 - Fo2)", page 31 "Power connector (X1)", page 34 "Alarm-Relay (X2)", page 35 "DSL interfaces (X3 - X4)", page 31 Table 8:...
  • Page 25: Compact Device 500Nmd20

    Device description Compact device 500NMD20 Compact device 500NMD20 4.4.1 Overview 500NMD20 Legend: RS-232/ RS-232 1 FO 1 RS-485 2 FO 2 3 Ethernet Port 1 4 Ethernet Port 2 Console0 Console1 5 Ethernet Port 3 6 Ethernet Port 4 Tunnel Tunnel Configuration and Monitoring...
  • Page 26: Front View And Connectors 500Nmd20

    Compact device 500NMD20 Device description 4.4.2 Front view and connectors 500NMD20 Figure 17: Front view of the Figure 18: Connector plan of the Ethernet DSL switch 500NMD20 Ethernet DSL switch 500NMD20 Connectors Type Port1 - Port4 "Ethernet interfaces (Port1 - Port4)", page 30 Con0 "Serial Interfaces (Con0 - Con1)", page 33...
  • Page 27: Compact Device 500Nmd30

    Device description Compact device 500NMD30 Ordering information 500NMD20 R0002 1KHW025098R0002 Compact device 500NMD30 4.5.1 Overview 500NMD30 Legend: RS-232/ 1 Ethernet Port 1 RS-485 2 Ethernet Port 2 3 Ethernet Port 3 4 Ethernet Port 4 Console0 Tunnel Configuration and Monitoring Intelligent Switch (Layer 2 or 3) local LAN...
  • Page 28: Front View And Connectors 500Nmd30

    Compact device 500NMD30 Device description 4.5.2 Front view and connectors 500NMD30 Figure 20: Front view of the Ethernet DSL switch 500NMD30 Figure 21: Connector plan of the Ethernet DSL switch 500NMD30 Connectors Type Port1 - Port4 "Ethernet interfaces (Port1 - Port4)", page 30 Con0 "Serial Interfaces (Con0 - Con1)", page 33...
  • Page 29: General Data

    Device description General data General data General standards Safety tested according to • IEC 60950-1 Environmental conditions tested according to • ETSI EN 300 019-1-3 class 3.4 • ETSI EN 300 019-2-8 test condition T8.1 • IEC 61850-3 • IEC 60255-21-1 class 2 •...
  • Page 30: Connections

    Connections Device description Emission test Radiated emissions - enclosure ports (30 Mhz EN 55022/ CISPR 22 class A to 1 GHz), CISPR 16-2-3/ EN 55016-2-3 Radiated emissions - enclosure ports (1 to 3 EN 55022/ CISPR 22 class A GHz), CISPR 16-2-3/ EN 55016-2-3 Immunity test Electrostatic discharge, IEC 61000-4-2 8 kV air / 6 kV contact (level 3), criterion A...
  • Page 31: Sfp Interfaces (Fo1 - Fo2)

    Only transceivers up to laser class 1 according to EN 60825-1 are allowed to be used for the SFP interfaces. A D V I C E Any warranty claims can only extend to SFPs delivered by ABB. 4.7.3 DSL interfaces (X3 - X4) The data transmission method SHDSL "Single-pair High-speed Digital Subscriber Line"...
  • Page 32 Connections Device description duplex mode. EDS500 devices additionally use a proprietary extension of the SHDSL standard and can reach data rates of up to 15.000 Mbps. Wires with a diameter of 0.8 mm give a range of 13 km at 2.048 Mbps or 25 km at 192 kbps. DSL interface (X3 - X4) Electrical specification ETSI TS 101 524, ITU-T G.991.2, IEEE...
  • Page 33: Serial Interfaces (Con0 - Con1)

    Device description Connections A D V I C E Any SHDSL port supports auto-crossover detection and correction, so signals A and B may be interchanged. A D V I C E The signal lines are short-circuit protected and may be connected while the module is powered and working.
  • Page 34: Power Connector (X1)

    Connections Device description Pin allocation serial interface RS-485 half duplex (RJ-12) RS-485 half duplex / 2-wire Signal Direction B (-) bi-directional A (+) bi-directional Pin allocation serial interface RS-485 full duplex (RJ-12) RS-485 full duplex / 4-wire Signal Direction B (-) Input B (-) Output...
  • Page 35: Alarm-Relay (X2)

    Device description Connections Pin allocation power supply (X1) Signal 24-60 V DC Functional earth (internally wired to pin 4) Functional earth (internally wired to pin 2) A D V I C E Due to the internal overvoltage protection, interrupt any connection to ground of the device for the time of the measurement before you carry out isolation measurement.
  • Page 36: Extension Interface (Ext)

    Connections Device description W A R N I N G The relay is designed for switching only safe low voltages. 4.7.7 Extension interface (EXT) The plug of the proprietary expansion bus is designed as USB type B but uses a manufacturer specific protocol.
  • Page 37: Controls

    Device description Controls Description Function Fo Alarm SFP Alarm No alarm (500NMD11 and Alarm about the SFP inter- 500NMD20) face(s) DSL Alarm DSL Alarm No alarm (500NMD02) Alarm about DSL interfaces Ethernet connection No connection green Link established flash Activity (send or receive) Ethernet data rate Data rate 10 Mbps orange...
  • Page 38: Other Accessories

    Accessories Device description Accessories ordering information 500SSM40 SFP Module single-mode 500SSM40 R0001 1KGT038914R0001 long range up to 40 km Accessories ordering information 500SSM80 SFP Module single-mode 500SSM80 R0001 1KGT038907R0001 long range up to 80 km Accessories ordering information 500SDM20 SFP Module single-mode 500SDM20 R0001 1KGT038903R0001 bidirectional transceiver, downstream, long...
  • Page 39 Device description Accessories Accessories ordering information 500LTD03 Line Transformer 7.5 KV, 1 - 1000 kHz 500LTD03 R0003 1KGT026600R0003 Accessories ordering information 500NMA01 configuration adapter 500NMA01 R0001 1KHW027870R0001 Accessories ordering information 500CAB06 RS-232 adapter cable RJ12 to SubD9F (DTE-PC) 500CAB06 R0001 1KGT038912R0001 1KGT150966 V000 1...
  • Page 40 Accessories Device description 1KGT150966 V000 1...
  • Page 41: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance EDS500 series devices do not require any maintenance. There are no wear and tear parts. There are no moving parts. Thermal convection cools the device. 1KGT150966 V000 1...
  • Page 42 Maintenance 1KGT150966 V000 1...
  • Page 43: Glossary

    Glossary Glossary Active Directory Clear to Send Direct Current Data Carrier Detect Digital Subscriber Line Data Terminal Equipment Electromagnetic Compatibility ERPS Ethernet Ring Protection Switching ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute Functional Constraint Ground IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ITU-T International Telecommunication Union - Section Telecommuni- cation Standardization...
  • Page 44 Glossary SCADA Supervision, Control and Data Acquisition SDSL Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line Small Form-factor Pluggable SHDSL Single-Pair High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol (according to RFC 4330) Secure Shell TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol Transmit Direction User Datagram Protocol Universal Serial Bus...
  • Page 45   1KGT150966 V000 1...
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