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Intelligent Networked Manufacturing Ethernet to the Factory
Christian Schwaiger
Business Development Manager
April 2006
Ethernet to the Factory Moves Manufacturers
From Today’s Environment …
• Siloed information
• Limited visibility
• Build-to-stock
• Non-utilised IT assets
• Limited scalability
• Security risks
Current Manufacturing
Network Reality
… to Intelligent Networked Manufacturing
• Automated processes
• Real-time information
• Built-to-order
• Enterprise-wide visibility
• Cost efficiencies
• Highly flexible and
secure
Agenda
• Cisco Intelligent Networked
Manufacturing
• Cisco Ethernet to the
Factory
• Real-Life Examples
• Products behind the Solution
Cisco and OSIsoft
• Lifecycle Services Enabling
EttF
Cisco Intelligent Networked
Manufacturing (INM)
Cisco Intelligent Networked Manufacturing
• Enables
COLLABORATION
• Provides
VISIBILITY
• Introduces FLEXIBILITY
Cisco – INM Building Blocks
DemandDriven Supply
Chain
Ethernet to the
Factory
Intelligent
INTELLIGENT
NETWORKED
Networked
MANUFACTURING
Manufacturing
Collaborative
Product
Development
Customer
Interaction
Network
Intelligent Networked Manufacturing in Action
SECURE,
REAL-TIME
COMMUNICATIO
NS
Headquarters
RESILIENT,
REAL-TIME
COLLABORATIO
N
R&D
Retailer
SECURE,
MANAGEA
BLE
MOBILITY
SECURE
NETWORK
INTEGRATION
Distributor
Factory
Supplier
Complete Solution from a Single Vendor
IP Telephony
Data
Centre
IP Telephony
Security
Si
Si
WAN Campus
Encryption
Branch
WAN
Optimisation
Branch
Manageability
Wireless
Resiliency
VPN
Data
Centre
Si
Branch
Security
Factory
Floor
Security
Branch
Cisco Ethernet to the Factory
Traditional Manufacturing Networks
CORPORATE IT NETWORK
Office
Applications,
Internetworking,
Data Servers,
Storage
Back-Office Mainframes
and Servers (ERP, MES,
CAPP, PDM, etc.)
Human Machine
Interface (HMI)
Control Network
Gateway
PC-Based Controllers
Programmable Logic
Controllers (PLC)
Robotics
Motors, Drives,
Actuators
Sensors and Other Input/Output Devices
Control-Level Network
PRODUCTION NETWORK
Device-Level Network
Information-Level Network (Ethernet)
A Converged Network – at Your Pace
Back-Office
Back-Office
Mainframes
Mainframes and
and
Servers
Servers (ERP,
(ERP, MES,
MES,
CAPP,
CAPP, PDM,
PDM, etc.)
etc.)
Corporate IT
Network
Central
Central NMS
NMS
Human
Human Machine
Machine
Interface
Interface (HMI)
(HMI)
Pager
Pager
Office
Office
Applications,
OfficeApplications,
Applications,
Office
Applications,
Internetworking,
Internetworking,
Internetworking,
Internetworking,
Data
Data
Servers,
DataServers,
Servers,
Data
Servers,
Storage
Storage
Storage
Storage
Video
Video Feed
Feed
Video Feed
Video
Monitoring
PC-Based
Controllers
Human Machine
Machine Programmable
Programmable
ProgrammableLogic
Logic
Logic
Human
Interface
(HMI)
Controllers
Controllers
(PLC)
(PLC)
Interface (HMI)
Controllers (PLC)
Wireless
Motors,
Motors, Drives,
Drives, Actuators
Actuators
IP Phone
Robotics
Robotics
Handheld
Sensors and
and other
other
Sensors
Input/Output Devices
Devices
Input/Output
Scanner
Device-Level Network
Ethernet
Ethernet to the Factory Benefits
• Promotes efficiency through enterprise-wide
integration
• Protects the production network
• Supports workforce mobility and collaboration
• Protects your investment
• Reduces costs
Security Concerns
• Threats from multiple network locations
• A variety of vulnerabilities
• No single solution works all the time
• Best practice requires defence-in-depth
Cisco Self Defending Network
IIN Security Architecture
SECURE
CONNECTIVITY
SSL
VPN
IPSec
VPN
THREAT
DEFENCE
Cisco
Security
Agent
TRUST AND
IDENTITY
Firewalls and
Intrusion
Detection
DDoS
Mitigation
Encrypted LAN / WAN
Communications
Identity-Based
Networking
AV
Agent
Quarantine VLAN
(Remediation)
Network Infection
Containment
Cisco Trust Agent
Network Admission
Control
Real-Life Examples
Case Study: Semi Conductor
Disconnected
R&D Silo
Disconnected
Customer
Benefits:
Region Europe
Enabling
Collaboration
Connected
Region
US
worldwide
Increased
Efficiency
Region
Asia
Pac
Real-time,
ubiquitous
Visibility
Transformational
Themes
Key
drivers
for
integration
Common
Management
Services
in
•Integrated
Globalisation
Technology
•Foundation
Rich Media
Applications
• Security
• Holistic
Process and
• WirelessView
Services
Fabrication
Silo
Fabrication
Silo
• Storage
• Regulatory
compliance
Cell #1
Connected
Cell #2
Production Cells
Cell #3
Cell #n
Case Study: Security
Connected
Connected
Administration
– ERP Network – Administration, ERP
Business
No Communication
= No Visibility
Security
No Process Integration
Production – MES
Operations Network – Production, MES
Key Drivers for Integration
• Process Integration
• Visibility
Transformational Theme
• Security
Customer Benefits:
Increased Visibility and Flexibility
Cost reduction
Efficient Manufacturing in Action
Sequential production steps throughout
physical car production
Key Drivers for Integration
• Process optimization
• Cost reduction
Network Enabled
AP
AP
Flashing of software wirelessly
in parallel in
production
lines due
toproduction
time required
parallel
to physical
car
• Tremendous
gain huge
in efficiency
(15 – 30
for
downloading
amounts
of minutes
per car) (up to 800MB today, expected
software
• Huge cost reduction (estimated 5% – 10%
to grow
to 2GB
over next
reduction
of production
time)years)
• Quality improvement (checks)
Products Behind the Solution
Cisco and OSIsoft
Breadth of Product Portfolio
CISCO AIRONET® /
AIROSPACE SERIES
Reliable wireless
IP connectivity
CISCO UNIFIED IP PHONE
(Wired/Wireless)
Voice over IP solution for
Cisco certified partners
CISCO® ISR products
CISCO SECURE AGENT
Integrated Services Router
Self-defending networks
CATALYST 2955 INDUSTRIAL
ETHERNET SWITCHES
CISCO PIX® FIREWALL
Robust security appliance to
alleviate vulnerability concerns
Industrial-grade connectivity for
plant floor applications
CATALYST 2940
ETHERNET SWITCHES
Control system connectivity
CATALYST® 2950 AND 3550
STACKABLE SWITCHES
Flexible form factors and
intelligent switching features
for plant networks
Bridging the Gap with Cisco and OSIsoft
• Secure Data Link between
Information Network and Control
Systems
Enterprise IT
Domain
• Isolate/Protect/Secure PCN Data
and Devices
Business Network
• Timely and Appropriate
Response to Incidents
• Enterprise and Regulatory
Security Policy Compliance
• Allows introduction of advanced
technology
• Reduce operation expenses
• Adheres to Enterprise IT
management policy
Industrial Data Center
DMZ
Process Control
Domain
Process Control Network
Hybrid Networks- Cisco INM
WiredCity
OSIsoft
RTPM
A single integrated real-time ‘business driven’ dashboard
Real-Time Enterprise (RTE)
overcoming role-based challenges,
converged networks (IT and Operations)
Reducing operational costs, ensuring
business continuity
Secure information
sharing and visibility of
PCN & Business
Networks
Real-time visibility for real-time
troubleshooting
Industrial
Data
Center
Lifecycle Services Enabling
Ethernet to the Factory
Businesses Need Networks to . . .
Evolve from
Connectivity to
Intelligent Systems
Participate Actively
in Delivery of
Applications and
Network Services
Provide the
Foundation for
Transforming
Business Processes
The Network Touches Everything
Cisco Services for EttF
Business
Goal
Alignment
Optimize
Successful
Implementation
Operate
Successful
Operation
Prepare
Factory
Integration Assessment
Plan
Implementation Support Service
Design
Infrastructure
Assurance Service
Implement
Summary
Summary
• Intelligent Networked Manufacturing
– Integrates applications
– Creates an extended organisation
– Increases visibility and flexibility
throughout the value chain
• Ethernet to the Factory
Is the foundation for INM
Addresses plant managers’ key concerns
• Cisco is uniquely positioned
To make INM a reality
Thank you very much for your time and interest