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12-10-2012 02:09 PM - edited 03-03-2019 06:52 AM
Hello everyone. I would like to connect 10 buildings with a redundant fiber optic ring and have a control room connect to te closet building in the ring to receive data from our process control systems which are in the buildings in the ring. They are DCS systems that feed information to the bacbone over FTE. Can someone point me to a document that shows what I need to do and a sample architecture. Can I use Catalyst 2960S switches or do I need 3750s in all my buildings. Thanks in advance for any help.
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12-12-2012 08:42 PM
Hi Carroll,
as Don suggested L2 VLANs and VRFs in L3 point is the best option to go with for multiple isolated logical networks over one physical network
have a look at the below design guide link for path isolation using vlans and VRF which is very helpful
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Network_Virtualization/PathIsol.html
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12-12-2012 02:02 AM
3750 could be a good option with fiber ports
The Cisco Catalyst 3750-X and 3560-X Series have a nonblocking switching architecture capable of forwarding traffic for all 48 1 Gigabit ports plus 2 10 Gigabit ports at line rate. See the datasheet for the MPPS information for each model.
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12-12-2012 12:41 PM
Thank you Marwan. Perhaps you help me with another question. I have VOIP, ethernet from monitoring devices, FTE, SafeNet ethernet from cameras and a business network. All of these need to be on their own network. Should I run seperate fiber in the switches for each network in the ring or use VLANS in the switchs for each. This is going to be a gas processing facility. I appreciate your help!
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12-12-2012 03:02 PM
You will need some form of separation from your process control domain from the business network. If you have enough fibre pairs, then VRFs can be used to bind to the interfaces, or you can bind to the Vlans to the appropriate VRF. The important part is to ensure that the process control network is not routable from the business network.
With the FTE, check with the vendor that if it's handled within the DCS system and you only need to provide separate Vlans for L2 communication. You will also need to consider some form of authenticated gateway to handle third party external access to support your process control network.
Don
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12-12-2012 08:42 PM
Hi Carroll,
as Don suggested L2 VLANs and VRFs in L3 point is the best option to go with for multiple isolated logical networks over one physical network
have a look at the below design guide link for path isolation using vlans and VRF which is very helpful
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Network_Virtualization/PathIsol.html
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12-14-2012 09:32 AM
Thank you everryone. I will take your advice to move forward!
Cheers,
Carroll.
