Managing Industrial Networks with Cisco Networking Technologies 1.2 (IMINS) COURSE OVERVIEW: Managing Industrial Networks with Cisco Networking Technologies (IMINS) is a lab-based course which helps students with the foundational skills needed for the management and administration of networked industrial control systems. The IMINS course, developed in conjunction with Rockwell Automation, helps plant administrators, control system engineers and traditional network engineers understand networking technologies that are needed in today s connected plants and enterprises. This course also helps you prepare for the Cisco Industrial Networking Specialist Certification exam (exam ID200-401) and qualify for the Cisco Industrial Networking Specialist certification. This course is job-role specific and enables you to achieve competency and skills to configure, maintain, and troubleshoot industrial network systems while helping to ensure network availability, reliability, and Internet security throughout your company. Students will be exposed to multiple industrial network technologies as well as products from Cisco and other industrial suppliers including Rockwell Automation. WHO WILL BENEFIT FROM THIS COURSE? The primary audience for this course is as follows: IT and OT professionals that will be involved with the implementation, operation and support of networked industrial products and solutions for the following industries. Manufacturing Process control Oil and gas industry As well as other industries PREREQUISITES: The knowledge and skills that a learner must have before attending this course are as follows: College degree or non-degreed qualified technician with two to three years experience or equivalent industry experience Basic understanding of networking and industrial fundamentals or attend ELT to achieve that level: Networking Fundamentals for Industrial Control Systems (INICS) Control Systems Fundamentals for Industrial Networking (ICINS) RELATED COURSES: Managing Industrial Networks for Manufacturing with Cisco Technologies (IMINS2)
COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon completing this course, the learner will be able to meet these overall objectives: Identify Cisco industrial networking solutions Describe Cisco Industrial Ethernet switches, Rockwell Automation Stratix switches, and Cisco Connected Grid switches and routers Interpret design and drawings Recognize zone and cell topologies Install industrial network components Deploy industrial network components Perform basic maintenance tasks on the network Troubleshoot network and control issues COURSE OUTLINE: Module 1: Industrial Networking Solutions and Products Lesson 1: Describing Cisco Industry-Specific Solutions Internet of Everything Internet of Things Industrial Verticals IoT and Manufacturing Cisco Manufacturing Designs Utilities Convergence Cisco GridBlocks Architecture Cisco Connected Grid Solution IoT and Oil and Gas Cisco Connected Oil Field Solution IoT and Mining Remote Drilling Operations Connected Transportation Solutions Cisco CTS 1.5 Summary
Lesson 2: Describing Industrial Networking Features Industrial Networking Requirements ANSI/TIA-1005 - M.I.C.E. IP Code IEC 60529 NEMA 250 Industrial Automation Protocols Common Industrial Protocol PROFINET MODBUS TCP IEC 61850 IEC 618502-7-2: GOOSE MMS: ISO 9506 Distributed Network Protocol 3 Real-Time Communication and Predictability Time Stamping Summary Lesson 3: Describing Industrial Switching Platforms Cisco Industrial Switching Portfolio Cisco IE 2000 and IE 2000U Series Switches Cisco IE 2000 Series Ports and Connectors Cisco IE 2000 IP67 Series Switches Cisco IE 2000 IP67 Series Ports and Connectors Stratix 5700 Switches Cisco IE 3000 Series Switches Cisco IE 3000 Series Switch Ports and Connectors Cisco IE 3000 Series Switch CompactFlash Memory Card Power Adapters DIN Rail Mount Rockwell Automation Stratix 8000 and 8300 Modular Managed Switches Cisco IE 3010 Series Switches Cisco CGS 2520 Series Connected Grid Switches Cisco Catalyst 3750-X Series Switches Summary Lesson 4: Describing Industrial Routing Platforms WAN and Routers Cisco 2010 Connected Grid Router Cisco 1000 Series Connected Grid Routers Cisco 819 Machine-to-Machine Integrated Services Routers Allen-Bradley Stratix 5900 Services Router Summary
Lesson 5: Describing Configuration and Management Tools Cisco IOS Software Features and Functions Cisco IOS Software CLI Functions Help Functions in the CLI GUI Configuration and Management Tools Cisco Device Manager Cisco Configuration Professional Cisco Network Assistant Automation Management Systems RSLinx Classic Studio 5000 TIA Portal Summary Hardware Lab 1: Platform Discovery of Industrial Network Switches and Routers Install the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client Remote Lab Connectivity Explore Cisco IE 2000 Series Switch Hardware and Software Explore Cisco IE 3000 Series Switch Hardware and Software Explore Stratix 5700 Switch Hardware and Software Create Community of Devices on Cisco Network Assistant Explore Cisco CGS 2520, Cisco IE 2000U Series Switch and Cisco CGR-2010 Router Hardware and Software Lesson 6: Module Summary Module 2: Industrial Network Documentation and Deployment Considerations Lesson 1: Interpreting Network and Control Designs and Drawings Diagram Icons Network Diagram Terminal Block Diagram Network Connectivity Table Key Design Components Summary Hardware Lab 2: Interpreting Network and Control Designs and Drawings Interpret a Network Diagram Assign Device IP Addresses
Lesson 2: Describing Industrial Networking Deployment Considerations Industrial Environment Considerations Safety Standards and Codes Industrial Switch Topologies Linear Topology Star Topology Redundant Star Topology Ring Topology Accessing Reference Materials Summary Lesson 3: Module Summary Module 3: Installing Industrial Network Switches, Routers, and Cabling Lesson 1: Understanding Cabling Installation and Testing for Industrial Networks Overview of Structured Cabling Understanding Grounding Systems Ethernet LAN Connection Media Ethernet Cabling in Industrial Networks Guidelines for Ethernet Cable Installation Ethernet Cable Connectors Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Optic Transceivers Guidelines for Ethernet Cable Testing Guidelines for Cabling Identification and Documentation Summary Lesson 2: Installing the Switch or Router Cisco Device Documentation Rockwell Automation Device Documentation Device Mounting, Power Supply, and Environment Requirements Evaluation of Location 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Ports Validate the Cisco Device Using LEDs Validate the Stratix 5700 Using LEDs Console Start-up Log Validate Device Installation Summary Lesson 3: Module Summary
Module 4: Deploying Industrial Ethernet Devices Lesson 1: Configuring Initial Switch or Router Parameters Console Management Ports Terminal Emulators Device Configuration Summary Hardware Lab 3: Configuring Initial Switch Parameters Remote Lab Connectivity Configure Basic Parameters on the Cisco IE 2000 Series Switch Configure Basic Parameters on the Stratix 5700 switch Lesson 2: Configuring Layer 2 Switch Parameters Local Area Networks Industrial LAN Components Functions of the Switch in the Networks Layer 2 Switching Process VLANs Introduction VLAN Trunking VLAN Trunking Protocol Issues in Redundant Topologies Types of Spanning-Tree Protocols Standard Templates of Advanced Features Smartport Macro Configuration Port Channel Validating the Layer 2 Network Summary Hardware Lab 4: Configuring Layer 2 Switch Parameters Remote Lab Connectivity Configure VLANs Configure VLANs Configure global Smartport macros on the Cisco IE 2000 and 3000, and the Stratix 5700 Configure interface Smartport macros on the Cisco IE 2000 and 3000, and the Stratix 5700 Configure Smartport macros on the Cisco IE 2000U and CGS-2520 Configure the Cisco REP on the Cisco IE 2000 and 3000, and the Stratix 5700 Configure the Cisco REP on the Cisco IE 2000U and CGS-2520 Lesson 3: Configuring Layer 3 Switch Parameters IP Default Gateway Configuring IP Addresses on Multiple SVIs Layer 3 Routing on Switches Verifying Routes Validating Layer 3 Settings Summary
Hardware Lab 5: Configuring IP and DHCP Remote Lab Connectivity Configure the SVI on the Cisco IE 2000 Series Switch, Cisco IE 3000 switch, and Stratix 5700 switch. Configure DHCP on the Cisco IE 3000 Switch Configure the SVI on the Cisco CGS-2520 Series Switch and SVI and DHCP on the Cisco IE 2000U Series Switch Lesson 4: Configuring Industrial Ethernet PTP Clock Hierarchy PTP profile Configuring PTP Common Industrial Protocol Locate and Verify EDS Files PROFINET PROFINET GSD File PROFINET Management in Cisco IE Switches Configure PROFINET Configure MODBUS TCP Summary Lesson 5: Installing End-Point Devices Identify the Device Evaluation of Location Test and Validate the Device from CLI Test and Validate the End-Device from the Diagnostic Web Page Test and Validate the End-Device from Studio 5000 Summary Hardware Lab 6: Configuring PTP Remote Lab Connectivity Configure and Verify PTP on the Cisco IE 2000 Series Switch Verify PTP on the Cisco IE 3000 Series Switch Configure and Verify PTP on the Cisco IE 2000U Series Switch Configure and Verify PTP on the Cisco CGS-2520 Series Switch Hardware Lab 7: Configuring CIP Remote Lab Connectivity Locate the EDS File Configure CIP on the Cisco IE 2000, IE 3000 and Stratix 5700 Series Switches Download a Project File to a PLC Validate I/O Connection to the Stratix 5700 Switch Use FactoryTalk View to Manage the Stratix 5700 Switch Hardware Lab 8: Configuring MODBUS TCP Remote Lab Connectivity Configure the MODBUS TCP Server on CGS-2520 Verify the MODBUS TCP Connectivity
Lesson 6: Cyber Security Basic Network Parameters Assets to Protect Threats Security Approach Assess the Network Security Policy Network Device Threats Network Device Security Components Software Updates Port Security VLAN Design Considerations Traffic Filtering with ACLs Firewall Intrusion Prevention System VPNs and Benefits IPSec Cisco SSL VPN Solutions Document Security Incidents Summary Hardware Lab 9: Configuring Switch Security Remote Lab Connectivity Configure Enable Secret Configure Local Users Disable Unused Ports Configure ACL Hardware Lab 10: Configuring SSH and HTTPS Remote Lab Connectivity Configure SSH Configure HTTPS Lesson 7: Module Summary Module 5: Maintaining Industrial Ethernet Networks Lesson 1: Maintenance Tasks for Industrial Infrastructure Devices Collect Asset Inventory Information Using CLI to Collect Asset Inventory Information Using Device Manager to Collect Asset Inventory Information Using Cisco Network Assistant to Collect Asset Inventory Information Using Rockwell Studio 5000 to Collect Asset Inventory Information Change Management Process Change Management Documentation Summary
Lesson 2: Monitoring End-Device Operations Switch Port LEDs Identify Network Status of an End-Device Using Device Manager Identify Network Status of an End-Device Using CLI Monitor Interface Counters Monitor QoS Policies Summary Lesson 3: Working with Cisco Configuration Files and Software Images Manage Cisco IOS Configuration CLI Backup and Restore Replace Running Configuration Flash Memory on Industrial Ethernet Switches Summary Hardware Lab 11: Maintaining Industrial Ethernet Switches Remote Lab Connectivity Collect Asset Inventory Data Identify Network Status of an End-device Monitor QoS Policies Configuration Back-up and Restore Configuration Back-up and Restore from the SD Card Cisco IOS Upgrade Lesson 4: Module Summary Module 6: Troubleshooting Industrial Ethernet Networks Lesson 1: Monitoring System Status Common Troubleshooting Approaches CPU Utilization Troubleshoot Memory Issues View Syslog Read Syslog Messages View Event Log from RSLinx Classic Summary Lesson 2: Troubleshooting Layer 1 Tools for Layer 1 Troubleshooting Cable Analyzers Common Symptoms and Causes of Failure Summary
Lesson 3: Troubleshooting Layer 2 Using LEDs to Troubleshoot Layer 2 Troubleshoot Speed and Duplex Issues Troubleshoot Error Disabled Ports Summary Hardware Lab 12: Troubleshooting Layer 2 Network Issues Remote Lab Connectivity Analyze Network Load a Network Problem Find the Problem Lesson 4: Troubleshooting Layer 3 Common Troubleshooting Tools Identify Layer 3 Routes Determine the Communication Path Nonfunctional Network Nodes Perform a Packet Capture Summary Hardware Lab 13: Troubleshooting Layer 3 Network Issues Remote Lab Connectivity Analyze Network Find the Problem Lesson 5: Basic Troubleshooting for Industrial Endpoints Overview Switch Status Summary Hardware Lab 14: Troubleshooting Control Issues Remote Lab Connectivity Load a Network Problem Solve the Problem Load a Network Problem Solve the Problem Lesson 6: Describe Troubleshooting with Vendor Support Overview Information for Vendor Escalation Obtain Serial Number and Device Model Number Locate Software Release Version Generate Show Tech-Support Output Create a Cisco TAC Support Case Rockwell Automation Support Center Summary Lesson 7: Module Summary
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