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Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM007G-EN-P - February 2017 189
Configure Switch Features Chapter 7
2. Click the row for a port name.
3. In the Inbound ACL column, choose the ACL from the list of
configured ACLs.
4. In the Outbound ACL column, choose ACL from the list of configured
ACLs.
5. Click Save.
Alarms
Alarms vary by switch model.
Table 30 - Alarm Descriptions
Switch Alarm Description
Stratix® 5400 switch The switch lets you connect two alarm inputs from external devices, such as a door or temperature gauge, to the alarm input port on the
front panel of the switch.
An over- or under-temperature alarm or a port not forwarding condition automatically triggers the default output. You can configure the
output alarm relay as either normally energized or de-energized.
Stratix 5410 switch The switch provides the following external alarms:
• Four alarm inputs to sense whether the alarm setting is open or closed. The alarm input is a dry-contact alarm port. You can connect up to
four alarm inputs from devices, such as a door, a temperature gauge, or a fire alarm to the alarm port. An alarm generates a system
message and turns on an alarm status indicator.
• One alarm output that you can configure as a minor or major alarm. Output alarms often control an external
alarm, such as a bell or a
light. To connect an external alarm device to the relay, you connect two relay contact wires to complete the electrical circuit.
The front panel alarm port uses an RJ45 connector.
Stratix 5700 switch The switch lets you connect two alarm inputs from external devices, such as a door or temperature gauge, to the alarm input port on the
front panel of the switch.
An over- or under-temperature alarm or a port not forwarding condition automatically triggers the default output. You can configure the
output alarm relay as either normally energized or de-energized.
ArmorStratixâ„¢ 5700 switch The switch provides the following external alarms:
• One input alarm relay circuit to sense whether the alarm input is open or closed relative to the alarm input reference pin.
• One output alarm relay circuit with one Form C (single-pole, double-throw) relay with one normally open (NO) and one normally closed
(NC) contact. You can configure the output alarm as either normally energized or normally de-energized.
Stratix 8000/8300 switch The switches provide the following on the front panel:
• Major alarm relay—When closed, the major alarm relay indicates a dual-mode power supply or primary temperature alarm.
• Minor alarm relay—When closed, the minor alarm relay indicates these alarm states:
– Link fault
– Port not forwarding
– Port not operating
– Frame Check Sequence (FCS) bit error rate

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BrandAllen-Bradley
ModelStratix 5400
CategorySwitch
LanguageEnglish

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