Networks - EtherNet IP Course (Version 5.) Course No. GCCE 8033 (LMS: 26359) Duration ½ day Pre-Requisites Familiarity with Windows based computers. Objectives Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to: Understand the history and evolution of EtherNet/IP. Recognize Execution Design Strategies o Location of Documents and Templates o Complete Device Communication Detail Listing (DCDL) o Logical and Physical design process. Recognize Execution Deployment o How to configure Hirschmann Octopus switch. o Locate Global Ethernet etools. o GM Ethernet Switch Utility etool. o Octoquery etool. o Octobatch etool. Apply Wireshark ethernet troubleshooting tool. Apply basic network troubleshooting techniques. Understand the Remote Networking Monitoring (RMON) tool. Understand the Network Node Management (NNM) software. File: Networks_EtherNetIP_Course Description_Rev5._3--5 Page
Course Outline The goal of this course is to familiarize participants with GM s application of EtherNet/IP networks. The participant will learn the evolution of EtherNet/IP, the difference between managed and unmanaged switches, understand execution design strategies and deployment, how to configure a Hirschmann Octopus switch, how to use Wireshark, how to troubleshoot networks, and how to use network management software. Module Content Delivery Method - Ethernet Background Know the history of the Ethernet. Recognize common network terminology. Understand LANs, WANs, and VLANs. Compare OSI and ARPANET reference models. Understand the basics terminology of Ethernet. Recognize common Ethernet components. Know the types of switches used on Ethernet networks. Recognize the IEE organization. Describe assigning of MAC and IP addresses on an Ethernet network. Understand Ethernet Frames. Learn the information contained in an IP Packet. Recognize the terms Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast messaging. Understand the use of Addressing Resolution Protocol (ARP) Describe the Ethernet communication protocol path for messaging and real time I/O. Recognize the reference model for a TCP/IP- based system. Understand the differences between a managed and an unmanaged switch. Lecture 2 Time (Hours) File: Networks_EtherNetIP_Course Description_Rev5._3--5 Page 2
2 Execution Design Strategies Understand the five tasks performed on the set up process for Ethernet IP/ IECN Project. Learn the process to completing the Device Component Device Location (DCDL). Recognize the Document and Template Locations. Understand the tasked used in Ethernet/IP IECN Design and Approval Processes. Learn the Ethernet IP/ IECN Logical Design process. Learn the Ethernet IP/ IECN Physical Design process. Understand the Ethernet IP Network Design Approval Process. Recognize the Design and Uplink Approval Process Flow Charts. Lecture.5 Execution Deployment Configure IP addresses of a workstation. Locate the Global Ethernet etools. Identify basic features of the Hirschmann Switch. Identify the software s used to configure a Hirschmann Octopus Switch. Understand the use of the Switch Configuration e-tool. Configure a Hirschmann Octopus Switch. Recognize the Octobatch etool. Recognize the Octoquery etool. Lecture Exercise 2 File: Networks_EtherNetIP_Course Description_Rev5._3--5 Page 3
4 - Wireshark Describe Wireshark Ethernet management software. Start a capture. View packets on the network. Stop a capture. Save a file. Mirror a port. Find more help. Apply Wireshark to collect network data and traffic on a Hirschmann Octopus switch. Apply IGMP Snooping settings to collect network data and traffic on a Hirschmann Octopus switch. Apply Port Mirroring setting to collect network data and traffic on a specific port of a Hirschmann Octopus switch. Lecture Exercises 0.5 5 Troubleshooting 6 Network Management Software Identify common network problems. Troubleshoot common network problems. Reset the Port Counters. Demonstrate Cable Crossing Features. Create and correct a Duplex Mismatch. Understand IntraVUE Network Software Tool. Recognize the Remote Network Monitoring (RMON) Software Tool. Identify the Network Management Software Tool. Identify the Network Node Manager (NNM) Tool. Lecture Exercise Lecture 0.5 7 Certification Certification Test Test.5 File: Networks_EtherNetIP_Course Description_Rev5._3--5 Page 4
Demonstration/Activity/Exercise Listed below is a summary of the instructor demonstrations, lecture hands-on activities, and student exercises for the course. For instructor preparation purposes, unique equipment and software required for completing a particular item is shown in the right column. Module Module 2: Execution Design Strategies Module 3: Execution Deployment Item (student exercises are noted in bold) 2.3. Ethernet/IP IECN Logical Design 2.3.2 Ethernet/IP IECN Physical Design 3.5.2 Exercise : Hirschmann Octopus Switch Configuration 3.6. Octobatch etool Definition 3.6.2 OctoQuery etool Definition Unique Equipment & Software required DCDL to Logical Drawing Utility (Version.2.0 or later) Microsoft Excel 2003 & Greater Microsoft Visio 2003 & Greater DCDL to Physical Drawing Utility (Version..0 or later) Microsoft Excel 2003 & Greater Microsoft Visio 2003 & Greater Octopus Ethernet Switch Setup Utility (Version..2 or later) SNMP OctoBatch Utility (Version..0 or later) OctoQuery (Version.0.0 or later) Microsoft Excel 2003 & Greater File: Networks_EtherNetIP_Course Description_Rev5._3--5 Page 5
Module Module 4: Wireshark Item (student exercises are noted in bold) 4.4 Exercise : Collecting Data in Wireshark Unique Equipment & Software required Wireshark Software (Version.08 or later) 4.5. Exercise 2: Collecting Data in Wireshark with IGMP Snooping disabled. Wireshark Software (Version.08 or later) 4.5. Exercise 3: Collecting Data in Wireshark using Port Mirroring Wireshark Software (Version.08 or later) Module 5: Troubleshooting 5.6 Exercise a: Reset the Port Counters 5.7 Exercise b: Demonstrate Cable Crossing Feature 5.8 Exercise c: Create and Correct a Duplex Mismatch M_TEC_Training_Zone_ DCDLEtherNetIPTemplate.xlsm OctoQuery etool OctoQuery_v0.93.xls File: Networks_EtherNetIP_Course Description_Rev5._3--5 Page 6