11-11-2022 12:06 AM
Hello,
I am trying to use TSN feature on Cisco IE 4000 switch. According to TSN documentation for IE 4000, I need to use a CNC software which is provided by Cisco in order to create TSN schedules. However, I can't find any information about installing this software. Could anyone provide me this software and installation guide?
Thank you!
Damir Hamidovic
11-11-2022 10:03 AM
Damir,
before sharing the Cisco TSN CNC, please answer a few questions
- who is this for? what company do you work for?
- what are you hoping to achieve?
- what end devices do you have? the end devices must support IEEE 802.1Qbv for scheduled transmission. you must be able to completely control Ethernet frame transmission from the end devices.
11-13-2022 11:21 PM
Hello Albert,
I am working at Silicon Austria Labs GmbH, Austria, as a scientist in the field of wireless communications. We have recently bought a Cisco IE 4000 switch in order to make a relatively simple industrial test-case for a guaranteed latency, to measure performance and compare it with the case where a switch without TSN features is used. All investigations are for research purposes.
As an end device, we do not have a fixed plan for now, but it could be a Linux laptop for example.
Thank you,
Best Regards,
Damir
11-14-2022 06:27 PM
hello,
the Cisco TSN solution will only work if you can get the linux laptop to follow 802.1Qbv. on time packet transmission based on a cycle of 1 second or less. without that it wont' work.
also teh Cisco TSN solution does not support guardbanding. if you test teh end to end flow latency with heavy network flooding, you will see the TSN frames arrive at destination with a range of 1 MTU time.
the Cisco CNC SW application requires Ubuntu Linux.
11-15-2022 02:13 AM
Hello Albert,
OK, thank you for the clarification, but how can I get Cisco CNC SW, so that I can configure the TSN flows, because I cannot do it without Cisco CNC SW, as mentioned in the manual for TSN Switch IE 4000.
Could you please provide me that software and the installation and user guide or guide me where exactly I can get that software.
Thank you,
Damir
10-12-2023 10:47 AM
Hi Albert,
how can we obtain the Cisco CNC Software? We have already IE4000 switches with TSN enabled but we don't have this piece of software.
05-14-2024 06:39 AM
Hello, Is the Cisco CNC Software still available somewhere? We are also trying to evaluate TSN on IE4000s.
If not, are there any alternatives?
07-26-2024 08:23 AM
Hello Albert,
I'm experiencing the same issue. I'm trying to use the TSN feature on a Cisco IE 4000 switch and CNC software from Cisco to create TSN schedules. However, I can't find any information on how to install this software either.
Has anyone figured this out or could share where to find the software and installation guide?
Thanks!
07-30-2024 11:38 AM
As you have discovered, the CNC software is not available. that's because its not a official product that Cisco supports. it never made it out of 'experimental' or 'development' stage to become a product.
please answer these questions so we can consider to release CNC SW
- who is this for? what company do you work for?
- what are you hoping to achieve?
- what end devices do you have? the end devices must support IEEE 802.1Qbv for scheduled transmission. you must be able to completely control Ethernet frame transmission from the end devices.
08-01-2024 05:17 AM
Hi again,
I am a researcher at the University of Applied Sciences in Lemgo. We are currently working on developing a demonstrator for centralized TSN configuration. Our goal is to showcase the integration and benefits of TSN in a practical setup.
Our plan involves deploying an OPC UA PubSub application on two TSN-capable end devices. We aim to have the Central Network Controller (CNC) generate the TAS schedule for the TSN bridges and endstations based on the application requirements.
Thank you very much for your time and consideration. We look forward to your response.
09-03-2024 02:40 PM - edited 09-03-2024 03:05 PM
Hi
I am looking for the CNC software as well. I work as a Technical Solutions Consultant at Monash University.
We use the IE4000 together with National Instruments cRio-9056 (x10) in our Living Lab which collect building data (trusses, piles etc...) this data is then uploaded into National Instrument SystemLink Server. Use TSN to sync time so data has the sync'd time stamp which then used by staff and students to understand structural health monitoring. Build 2d or 3D structures, images after an event (e.g earthquake).
Thank you looking forward to a response
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