AWB2030-B, Anybus Wireless Bolt - Ethernet RJ45 PoE - Black versionAWB2030-BThe Anybus Wireless Bolt Ethernet RJ45 PoE - Black connects Ethernet-based machines to wireless networks via Bluetooth®, Bluetooth Low Energy, or Wi-Fi., Low total cost of ownershipHigh-speed, roaming, dual network bridging Designed for multi-directional applications Easy access to data Thanks to the integrated design of the antenna and communication module, there's no need for additional antenna or accessory purchases.Provides fast roaming (IEEE 802.11r) and high link speeds (IEEE 802.11n)., Simultaneous Bluetooth and Wireless LAN operation allows bridging between the two networks for enhanced connectivity.Ideal for establishing wireless connections to roaming machines, such as AGVs, or to control cabinets from any angle. , Wirelessly connect to the Anybus Bolt and easily access the machine or cabinet., wifi4;bluetooth;bluetoothle, Anybus Wireless Bolt - Ethernet RJ45 PoE - Black version
APPLICABLE PRODUCTS Anybus Wireless Bridge II AWB3000 AWB3010 Anybus Wireless Bolt AWB2000 AWB2030 PRE-REQUISITES - Firmware 2.05.02 or newer is required, The Bolt/Bridge can support 802.11r when used as clients, not when used as access points., The Bolt should be set up as "L2 MAC Clone" for use with Profinet/PROFIsafe., Only one single device behind each Bolt., ADDITIONAL INFO Anybus Wireless Bolt - Ethernet 18-pin (AWB2000) Anybus Wireless Bolt - Ethernet RJ45 PoE (AWB2030) Anybus Wireless Bridge II - Ethernet with int., How to ensure a reliable PROFIsafe communication with Anybus Wireless Bridge?
This means that several of the newly discovered design flaws have been part of Wi-Fi since its release in 1997., Fortunately, the design flaws are hard to abuse because doing so requires user interaction or is only possible when using uncommon network settings., Conclusion regarding Anybus products Anybus Wireless Bridge and Anybus Wireless Bolt based on ODIN-W2 are potentially vulnerable only to a subset of the attacks known as FragAttacks as listed below., Referenced part numbers AWB3000-B AWB3000-B- 10PACK AWB3003-B AWB3300-B AWB3010-B AWB3010-B- 10PACK AWB3100-B AWB3101-B AWB3110-B AWB3120-B AWB3130-B AWB3131-B AWB3132-B AWB2000-B AWB2000-B- 10PACK AWB2000-B- RJ45PACK AWB2001-B AWB2001-B- 10PACK AWB2300-B AWB2010-B AWB2010-B- 10PACK AWB2011-B AWB2011-B- 10PACK AWB2020-B AWB2020-B- 10PACK AWB2021-B AWB2021-B- 10PACK AWB2305-B AWB2306-B AWB2310-B AWB2400-B AWB2030-B AWB2030-B- 10PACK AWB2031-B AWB2031-B- 10PACK AWB2330-B AWB2401-B- 10PACK Severity / CVSS Score - HMS Recommendations HMS recommends to observe the HMS Security Advisory web www.hms-networks.com/cybersecurity for any news regarding these vulnerabilities., Page 2 of 2 HMSSAR-2021-07-02_001 HMS Security Advisory Report Head office: HMS Industrial Networks AB | Stationsgatan 37, Box 4126, SE-300 04 HALMSTAD |www.hms-networks.com Phone: +46 35 17 29 00 | Fax: +46 35 17 29 09 | Mailing address: P.O BOX 4126, SE 300 04 HALMSTAD Product updates HMS will provide a firmware update to overcome the referenced vulnerabilities.
APPLICABLE PRODUCTS Anybus Wireless Bolt - Ethernet 18-pin (AWB2000) Anybus Wireless Bolt Serial (AWB2010) Anybus Wireless Bolt CAN (AWB2020) Anybus Wireless Bolt - Ethernet RJ45 PoE (AWB2030) Anybus Wireless Bridge II - Ethernet (AWB3000) ISSUE / QUESTION / SYMPTOM After setting both devices to an appropriate Easy Config mode and waiting 120 seconds, the devices aren't configured as expected., Timing After applying an Easy Config mode, the device will wait 120 seconds to discover or be discovered by another Bolt/Bridge., For that reason, it can be helpful to connect both devices to a computer so that both can be configured in quick sequence. , Location Both Bolt/Bridge devices must be positioned within range of each other., ADDITIONAL INFO Visit the Files and Documentation page for setup guides, manuals, and firmware updates: Anybus Wireless Bolt - Ethernet 18-pin (AWB2000) Anybus Wireless Bolt Serial (AWB2010) Anybus Wireless Bolt CAN (AWB2020) Anybus Wireless Bolt - Ethernet RJ45 PoE (AWB2030) Anybus Wireless Bridge II - Ethernet (AWB3000) , Troubleshooting Anybus Wireless Bolt/Bridge Setup With Easy Config
An Anybus Wireless Bolt can be used to connect an Ewon to a Wi-Fi network using its layer 2 MAC cloning bridge mode. , APPLICABLE PRODUCTS Anybus Wireless Bolt Ewon Cosy or Flexy PRE-REQUISITES Admin access to the Ewon A paperclip to factory reset the Bolt HMS IPconfig to change the Bolt's IP address if necessary IN THIS ARTICLE Configuring the Bolt Configuring the Ewon Troubleshooting Configuring the Bolt While the Bolt is powered on, insert a paper clip to hold the reset button for >10 seconds., The reset button on an AWB2030 Ethernet RJ45 PoE Bolt Connect the Bolt to a computer for configuration Navigate to 192.168.0.99 to access the Bolt's configuration webpage If this IP is not accessible, use IPconfig to update the Bolt's IP to one that is Navigate to the WLAN Settings menu on the left Click Scan for Networks, then select the desired Wi-Fi network and enter the password Under Advanced Settings, change the Bridge Mode to "Layer 2 cloned MAC only" Check "Automatic configuration"., The Bolt did not connect to the Wi-Fi network Check the status LED on the Bolt., Try reconfiguring the Bolt but clicking Save and Reboot after choosing the Wi-Fi settings., How to use an Anybus Wireless Bolt to connect an Ewon to Wi-Fi
APPLICABLE PRODUCTS Anybus Wireless Bridge II - Ethernet (AWB3000 and AWB3010) Anybus Wireless Bolt - Ethernet RJ45 PoE (AWB2030) Anybus Wireless Bolt Serial (AWB2010) Anybus Wireless Bolt CAN (AWB2020) PRE-REQUISITES Connection to the Anybus Wireless device configuration page At least one Bluetooth device in discovery mode and within range IN THIS ARTICLE Bolt Configuration Best Practices AT Commands Additional Info BOLT CONFIGURATION BEST PRACTICES: There are some best practices for setting the Bolt up for Bluetooth connections., WLAN (WiFi) should be disabled if it is not being used to save valuable resources, like memory and wireless bandwidth., To disable WLAN, the ‘Enable’ check box in the ‘WLAN Settings’ section should be unchecked., AT COMMANDS: If a Bolt is scanning for a non-Anybus Bluetooth device and unable to find it, or getting the “Error, couldn’t scan for any Devices” error, it may be because the Bolt is only searching for other Anybus devices. , The Bolt uses a device filter to only search for other Anybus devices by default., Anybus Wireless scan not finding Bluetooth devices
This article goes about to describe in detail the classification and meaning of the model names and related options of Anybus Wireless Bolts and Bridge II products., Is it the same product model for AWB2000 and AWB2030 ?, How can this be clearly explained to a customer or Notified Body as part of the certification process? , ANSWER So basically the model’s names AWB1, AWB15 and AWB2 are intended for Anybus Wireless Bolts and AWB3 for Anybus Wireless Bridge II. --> AWB1BA, AWB2A, AWB2B and AWB3A etc... are just model's name options. , Anybus Wireless Bolt IoT (AWB1xxx) with model's name --> AWB1. , Anybus Wireless Bolt/Bridge ATEX certificate - Clarification
APPLICABLE PRODUCTS Anybus Wireless Bridge II - Ethernet (AWB3000 and AWB3010) Anybus Wireless Bolt - Ethernet RJ45 PoE (AWB2030) Anybus Wireless Bolt LTE (AWB1500) Anybus Wireless Bolt IoT (AWB1000) Anybus Wireless Bolt Serial (AWB2010) Anybus Wireless Bolt CAN (AWB2020) ISSUE IPConfig does not find Wireless Bolt or Bridge POSSIBLE CAUSES Make sure the latest version of IPConfig is installed: The latest version can be download here or from https://www.anybus.com/support. , Make sure the utility is scanning the correct adapter/interface: Select the gear icon in the upper right-hand corner: A specific interface to scan with or all interfaces can be selected: When the Bolt/Bridge is found, it can be selected to change its IP configuration, if necessary, so that the web interface can be reached. , Verify that the Bolt is powered on and the LEDs are lit up (these can be seen through the reset hole on the bottom of the Bolt)., In the Network Adapters list, other active adapters can be temporarily disabled (including WiFi): If the problem persists, the Bolt should be reset to it's default settings., The web interface should now be manually accessible using a browser., IPConfig doesn't find Wireless Bolt or Bridge
An Anybus Wireless Bolt LTE can be used to connect an Ewon to a cellular network., APPLICABLE PRODUCTS Anybus Wireless Bolt Ewon Cosy or Flexy PRE-REQUISITES Admin access to the Ewon A paperclip to factory reset the Bolt HMS IPconfig to change the Bolt's IP address if necessary IN THIS ARTICLE Configuring the Bolt Configuring the Ewon Troubleshooting Configuring the Bolt While the Bolt is powered on, insert a paper clip to hold the reset button for >10 seconds., The reset button on an AWB2030 Ethernet RJ45 PoE Bolt Connect the Bolt to a computer for configuration and supply power either through PoE or an independent power supply., The gateway should be the Bolt’s LAN IP address.), Reboot the Bolt and then Reboot the Ewon:Reboot the Bolt and wait for it to connect to the cellular network., How to use the Bolt LTE as a cellular modem for an Ewon
Page 1 of 1 Ver. 2 Head office: HMS Industrial Networks AB | Stationsgatan 37, SE-302 45 HALMSTAD |www.hms-networks.com Phone: +46 35 17 29 00 | Fax: +46 35 17 29 09 | Mailing address: P.O BOX 4126, SE 300 04 HALMSTAD Statement: Anybus Wireless Bridge and CIP Safety TM The Anybus Wireless Bridge II and Anybus Wireless Bolt [parts numbers: AWB2000, AWB2030, AWB3000, AWB3010] is compliant to transport CIP Safety on EtherNet/IP TM using WLAN or Bluetooth according to the guidelines given in The CIP Networks Library, Volume 5 CIP Safety, Chapter 2-3.1.3 Bridging Different Physical Layers., General comment about CIP Safety CIP Safety is an ”end-to-end” type of protocol and is therefore independent of underlying physical layers such as Wireless LAN or Bluetooth.
Page 1 of 1 Ver. 1 Head office: HMS Industrial Networks AB | Stationsgatan 37, SE-302 45 HALMSTAD |www.hms-networks.com Phone: +46 35 17 29 00 | Fax: +46 35 17 29 09 | Mailing address: P.O BOX 4126, SE 300 04 HALMSTAD Statement: PROFIsafe with Anybus Wireless Bridge II and Anybus Wireless Bolt The Anybus Wireless Bridge II and Anybus Wireless Bolt [parts numbers: AWB2000, AWB2030, AWB3000, AWB3010] is approved to transport PROFIsafe data over PROFINET using WLAN or Bluetooth according to the guidelines given in the PROFIsafe profile version 2.6.1 – Date August 2014 Order No.: 3.192, Profile part, related to IEC 61784-3-3, Edition 3., There shall be an encrypted access like https, or the configuration interfaces shall be switched off., Anybus wireless products can be configured to comply with the needs for PROFIsafe compatibility., The AT-command AT*AMPSM “PROFIsafe Mode” can be used to activate the PROFIsafe mode., Black Channel approach according to the PROFIsafe profile section 9.8.1 Wireless transmission channels are classified to be part of the "black channel" and thus do not need to be assessed for safety as FSCP 3/1 (PROFIsafe protocol) is approved for a bit error probability up to 10e-2 on the wireless channel.
Two main Ethernet-based protocols are used in industrial automation systems: Ethernet TCP/IP and Ethernet/IP., This article will discuss the difference between the two protocols and when they are most applicable., Ethernet describes the bottom two layers, the Physical and Data Link layer., This will enable devices such as the Anybus AWB2030 to work with an Ethernet/IP device and connect with a wireless connection., The section in blue is defined by the CIP spec while the parts in green while used by Ethernet/IP are not developed by the ODVA., This allows Profinet to bypass the overhead and potential latency introduced by TCP/IP and provide a faster and more reliable communication channel for processing data., The top layers typically change depending on what is being done, such as browsing the web with HTTP or transferring files with FTP.
Anybus Wireless Bolt Ethernet RJ45 PoE AWB2030 or AWB2031 To set up a Wi-Fi Access Point Anybus PoE Injector 12-57 VDC AWB4006 Supply the units with power over Ethernet. 4 x CAT6 Ethernet cables N/A 2 x 0.2 m and 2 x 0.5 m or any suitable length., To s u p p l y B o l t LTE and Bolt Ethernet RJ45 with power, we have connected a Ethernet Power Injector between the Bolt's and the Flexy 205., Connect the Devices A.Ewon Flexy 205 B.Anybus PoE Injector 12-57VDC C.Anybus Bolt LTE D.Anybus Bolt RJ45 PoE Figure 3., a.Enter the Bolt LTE IP address in your web browser and click Enter., b .Loginto the Bolt LTE built-in web interface., Application Note - Connect Flexy 205 to Internet via Bolt LTE/Bolt Ethernet RJ45 PoE
WLAN 5 GHz cannot be used at the same time as WLAN 2.4 GHz or Bluetooth., To avoid interference, a minimum distance of 50 cm between Wireless Bolt RJ45 PoE and other devices should be observed., B PSE 5 B+ 6 RD- A- Negative power from alt., B PSE 8 B- Housing Shield Functional Earth (FE) via 1 nF capacitor and 1 MΩ bleeder resistor Shielded or unshielded Ethernet cables may be used., Anybus ® Wireless Bolt ™ RJ45 PoE Startup Guide SP2359 1.5 en-US Technical Data 15 (16) 4 Technical Data For complete technical specifications and regulatory compliance information please visit www.anybus.com/support. 4.1 Hardware Specifications Order code AWB2030 AWB2031 Color Black White top and black base Wired interface type Ethernet Ethernet connector RJ45 Power connector 3-pole screw connector Antenna Internal dual-band 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz antenna Maximum range 100 m (WLAN and Bluetooth) Operating temperature Shadow: -40 to +65 °C Direct sunlight: -40 to +45 °C Shadow: -40 to +65 °C Direct sunlight: -40 to +65 °C Storage temperature -40 to +85 °C Humidity EN 600068-2-78: Damp heat, +40°C, 93% humidity for 4 days., Startup Guide - Anybus Wireless Bolt RJ45 PoE
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Layer 3 IP forward = IP data will be bridged over Bluetooth., Bluetooth must be enabled on the Bluetooth Settings page to use Bluetooth LE., The result codes will be displayed below the text box., The Bolt is mounted in a metal cabinet illustrated by the yellow box below the Bolt., Anybus ® Wireless Bolt ™ RJ45 PoE User Manual SCM-1202-088 1.6 en-US Appendix D: Technical Data 41 (44) D Technical Data D.1 Hardware Specifications Order code AWB2030 AWB2031 Color Black White top and black base Wired interface type Ethernet Ethernet connector RJ45 Power connector 3-pole screw connector Antenna Internal dual-band 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz antenna Maximum range 100 m (WLAN and Bluetooth) Operating temperature Shadow: -40 to +65 °C Direct sunlight: -40 to +45 °C Shadow: -40 to +65 °C Direct sunlight: -40 to +65 °C Storage temperature -40 to +85 °C Humidity EN 600068-2-78: Damp heat, +40°C, 93% humidity for 4 days., User Manual - Anybus Wireless Bolt RJ45 PoE