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IRF2000 series 1 Table of Contents 1 Notes 3 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 General remark Limitation of liability Relevant device documentation Explanation of used symbols Data, figures and modifications Trademarks Copyright Standards 2 Operating and safety instructions 6 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 7 7 7 8 Safety instructions Operating location Damage due to improper use Warranty / repairs 3 Introduction 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.
IRF2000 series 2 5 System features 15 5.1 General LED status display 5.1.1 PWR / CUT & ALARM / VPN 3G 5.2 Operational LED status indicators 5.2.1 Behaviour of the status indicators during the boot-up process 5.2.2 Behaviour of the status indicators when resetting to default settings 5.2.3 Behaviour of the status indicators during a firmware update 5.3 Interface overview IRF22xx 5.4 Interface overview IRF26xx 5.4.1 POWER SUPPLY 24V DC 5.4.2 LAN (RJ45) 5.4.3 WAN (RJ45) 5.4.4 VPN 5.4.5 CUT & ALARM 5.4.
IRF2000 series 3 1 Notes 1.1 General remark This instruction manual is intended to ensure safe and efficient handling and operation of IT Infrastructure products. The instruction manuals must be read carefully by personnel before commencing any type of work. All of the safety notices and handling instructions given in the manual must be obeyed in order to ensure that work is carried out safely.
IRF2000 series 4 1.4 Explanation of used symbols DANGER Indicates an imminent danger. If not avoided, death or severe injury will result. WARNING Indicates a possible danger. If not avoided, death or severe injury could result. CAUTION Indicates a possible danger. If not avoided, light or minor injuries could result. ATTENTION Indicates a possibly damaging situation. If not avoided, the system or something in its surroundings could be damaged.
IRF2000 series 5 1.6 Trademarks It is noted that any software and/or hardware trademarks and any company brand names as mentioned in this documentation are all subject to the general trademark, brand name and patent protection rights. Windows®, Windows® CE are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. Intel®, Atom™, Core™ are registered trademarks of Intel Corp. IBM® is a registered trademark of IBM Corp. All other nationally and internationally known trademarks and product names are hereby acknowledged.
IRF2000 series 6 2 Operating and safety instructions The device operates under electrical voltage and contains highly sensitive components. Intervention by the user is required only for connecting the power supply lines. Should any further modifications be required, it is necessary to consult either with the manufacturer directly or with service personnel authorised by the manufacturer. The device must be de-energised during work.
IRF2000 series 7 2.1 Safety instructions ATTENTION To prevent damage to the device, all cable lines (power supply, interface cables) must be only be connected while the device is switched off. ATTENTION All installation work performed on the device must be performed only under safe, secure and deenergised conditions. CAUTION Warning - hot surface Protective gloves must be worn when handling devices with ambient temperatures of 50 °C and higher.
IRF2000 series 2.4 Warranty / repairs During the device warranty period, any repairs must only be performed by the manufacturer or by service personnel that has been authorised by the manufacturer. © ads-tec GmbH • Heinrich-Hertz-Str.
IRF2000 series 9 3 Introduction The Industrial Firewall forms the link between the IT world and the automation system and meets the requirements of IT security as well as of the maintenance personnel in the production facility. It allows the network in plants and machines as well as access to this network to be monitored. Its fundamental protective mechanism is situation-dependent and physical network disconnection.
IRF2000 series 10 3.5 Equipment versions The device is available in five equipment versions. Equipment version WAN LAN 3G/UMTS 4G/LTE IRF2200 RJ45 RJ45 - - IRF2210 RJ45 RJ45 x - IRF2220 RJ45 RJ45 IRF2601 RJ45 RJ45 - - IRF2621 RJ45 RJ45 - x x RJ45 is an Ethernet standard frequently implemented in telecommunication applications. The transmission method is equivalent to 10/100/1000Mbits half & full DUPLEX 1000 BASE-TX. 3.
IRF2000 series 4 Assembly 4.1 External dimensions IRF22xx Fig. 1: © ads-tec GmbH • Heinrich-Hertz-Str.
IRF2000 series 4.2 External dimensions IRF26xx Fig. 2: © ads-tec GmbH • Heinrich-Hertz-Str.
IRF2000 series 4.3 Mounting options The device is designed for table mounting, wall mounting and for top-hat rail mounting. 4.3.1 Table mounting Remove the protective foil on the rubber feet and attach them at the marked positions. Fig. 3: 4.3.2 Wall mounting Alternatively, the device can be mounted according to the VESA 75 standard on a suitable mounting surface. Fig. 4: © ads-tec GmbH • Heinrich-Hertz-Str.
IRF2000 series 14 4.3.3 Top-hat rail mounting The device is placed on the top-hat rail obliquely. (1) and secured to the bottom by pressing lightly (2). The device must noticeably engage in the top-hat rail. Fig. 5: To release the device from the top-hat rail, proceed in the reverse order. Recommendation for use: When removing, take care not to damage the top-hat rail adapter of the device. © ads-tec GmbH • Heinrich-Hertz-Str.
IRF2000 series 15 5 System features 5.1 General LED status display The status of the various interfaces is displayed via the integrated LEDs. Status diagnostics of the firewall can thereby be made at the installation site. The status indicators of the device are shown in the overview. LED status Off Green Flashing green Red Orange Flashing orange © ads-tec GmbH • Heinrich-Hertz-Str.
IRF2000 series 16 5.1.1 PWR / CUT & ALARM / VPN 3G Fig.
IRF2000 series 17 5.2 Operational LED status indicators 5.2.1 Behaviour of the status indicators during the boot-up process The boot-up process starts as soon as the firewall is supplied with a power source. The PWR LED is used to check whether the firewall is booting. The PWR LED illuminates green and flashes slowly. 5.2.
IRF2000 series 18 5.3 Interface overview IRF22xx Fig. 7: The device is equipped with the following interfaces (front): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Power (24V DC power supply (3-pin plug)) LAN RJ45 WAN RJ45 VPN (4-pin plug) CUT & ALARM (4-pin plug) USB 2.0 Factory Default pushbutton The device is equipped with the following interfaces (rear): Fig. 8: 8. UMTS antenna 9. SCM card reader (read in/out the ads-tec memory cards) 10.
IRF2000 series 19 5.4 Interface overview IRF26xx Fig. 9: The device is equipped with the following interfaces (front): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. LAN RJ45 switch (4 ports) COM port Power (24V DC power supply (3-pin plug)) LAN RJ45 WAN RJ45 VPN (4-pin plug) CUT & ALARM (4-pin plug) USB 2.0 Factory Default pushbutton © ads-tec GmbH • Heinrich-Hertz-Str.
IRF2000 series 20 The device is equipped with the following interfaces (rear): Fig. 10: 10. 11. 12. 13. UMTS antenna SCM card reader (read in/out the ads-tec memory cards) 4G card reader (UMTS functionality) Top-hat rail lock Recommendation for use: All input voltages can be connected redundantly 5.4.1 POWER SUPPLY 24V DC This power supply is fed to the device via a lead-through terminal.
IRF2000 series 21 5.4.2 LAN (RJ45) PIN number Signal name 1 TX + 2 TX - 3 RX + 4 NC 5 NC 6 RX - 7 NC 8 NC 5.4.3 WAN (RJ45) PIN number Signal name 1 TX + 2 TX - 3 RX + 4 NC 5 NC 6 RX - 7 NC 8 NC 5.4.4 VPN This VPN connection is fed to the device via a lead-through terminal (The figure shows the socket inside the device). PIN number Signal name 1 24V DC 2 IN (VPN Key) 3 OUT (VPN LED) 4 GND © ads-tec GmbH • Heinrich-Hertz-Str.
IRF2000 series 22 5.4.5 CUT & ALARM This Cut & Alarm connection is fed to the device via a lead-through terminal (The figure shows the socket inside the device). PIN number Signal name 1 24V DC 2 IN (CUT) 3 OUT (ALARM) 4 GND 5.4.6 SERIAL INTERFACE COM (RS232) Pos : 33 /D atentec hni k/Schnitts tell en/Seriell e Schnitts tell e C OM RS232/Serielle Sc hnitts tell e C OM (RS232) für VMT 60xx @ 1 \mod_1246373571514_6.doc @ 5876 @ The serial interface is used for digital data transmission.
IRF2000 series 23 5.4.8 SMARTCARD READER IN ACCORDANCE WITH ISO 7816 The SIM card reader is used to store configuration data. PIN number Signal name 1 VCC 5 volt 2 RESET 3 CLOCK 4 NC 5 GND 6 NC 7 I/O 8 NC Recommendation for use: Configurations of a device can be saved using the SIM card. If service is required, the saved configuration can be transferred to the new device. The setup procedure does not need to be repeated. Further information can be found at: http://www.ads-tec.
IRF2000 series 24 6 Putting into operation 6.1 Initial configuration Recommendation for use: For the initial configuration, a connection to a PC is required. Connecting the 24V DC power source The device can be powered with a 24V DC (3-pin plug) power source. The corresponding plug is included in the scope of delivery of the device. Connect the device with the appropriate power source.
IRF2000 series 25 6.2 Manual configuration of the network adapter Recommendation for use: The procedure described in the following was prepared using the Microsoft Windows operating system as an example. If you are using another operating system, the paths and properties described here may vary. Open the properties map for your network adapter. The path is as follows: Network connections> LAN connection> Properties (right mouse-key).
IRF2000 series 26 6.4 Calling up the device web interface To access and open the device web interface, start up your web browser. In the browser’s address bar, enter the following IP address and then confirm with Enter: http://192.168.0.254 Login Once the IP address has been entered with success, the login prompt appears. The default settings are to be entered in the login prompt. The default configuration on delivery is: User name: admin Password: admin Confirm your entries by clicking on OK.
IRF2000 series 27 7 Technical details Device data IRF2000 series Operating system Embedded LinuX Configuration protocol http, https Power supply 24V DC +/- 20%, redundant voltage input Interfaces IN/OUT (electrically isolated) 1 x WAN RJ45 connection 10/100/1000MBit/s Autocrossover 1 x LAN RJ45 connection 10/100/1000MBit/s Autocrossover External device dimensions 135 mm x 163mm x 35mm (IRF22xx) 136mm x 163mm x 57mm (IRF26xx) Weight approx. 1 kg Protection class IP20 Max.
IRF2000 series 28 8 Service & support ads-tec and its partner companies offer you comprehensive maintenance and support services, ensuring quick and competent support should you have any questions or concerns with regard to adstec products and equipment. Because ads-tec products are also used by partner companies, these devices may have customised configurations.