Siemens PVN 875 Series - User Manual

Siemens PVN 875 Series

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Step 4 – Configuration PC; Step 5 – Connect using “Internet Explorer” or “Mozilla Firefox”
  • Page 4 – Step 6 – Enter Login data
  • Page 5 – Step 8 – Change Default Password; Step 10 – Change default IP address
  • Page 6 – Step 11 – Overview Screen; Step 12 – Set the system time
  • Page 7 – Step 13 – Overview of the External Network settings; Step 14 – Configure the External Network settings
  • Page 8 – Step 15 – Change Provider Mode to Manual
  • Page 9 – Step 17 – Enable Installation mode; Step 18 – Installation Mode enabled
  • Page 10 – Step 19 – Overview page after allignment; Step 20 – Security settings for ping
  • Page 11 – amic IP a; address
  • Page 12 – er the dyn
  • Page 13 – Step 24 – Configure Remote access; Step 25 – Configure Firewall Rules
  • Page 14 – Step 26 – Volume Monitoring; Step 27 – PLC Hardware Configuration
  • Page 15 – Step 29 – Start new project; Step 30 – Create project User name and password
  • Page 16 – Step 31 – Configure the M875 IP address
  • Page 17 – Step 32 – Insert Module
  • Page 18 – Step 34 – Insert VPN Group; Step 35 – Move into VPN Group
  • Page 19 – Step 37 – Advanced View; Step 38 – IPsec VPN Properties
  • Page 20 – Step 39 – Modifiy IPsec VPN Properties
  • Page 21 – Step 41 – Select Ethernet Adapter
  • Page 22 – Step 43 – Set password; Step 44 – Certificate configuration Files created
  • Page 23 – Step 45 – IPsec VPN configuration text file
  • Page 24 – Step 46 – IPsec VPN Configuration - Roadwarrior; Step 47 – IKE Settings
  • Page 25 – Step 48 – IPsec VPN – Certificates
  • Page 26 – Step 49 – Upload PKCS12 file
  • Page 27 – Step 51 – IPsec VPN Conections settings; Step 52 – IPsec VPN edit connections settings
  • Page 28 – Step 54 – Start the Softnet Security Client
  • Page 29 – Step 55 – Load Configuration; Step 56 – Select and open the Configuration file
  • Page 30 – Step 57 – Select the DNS-Name
  • Page 31 – Step 59 – Enter the Certificate Password
  • Page 33 – Step 66 – Online with the PLC using the Webserver
  • Page 34 – Related Information; Hardware and Software Considerations; General Notes
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Copyright

2013 by SIEMENS

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SIMATIC customers have free use of the application tips. These tips are only a general approach to using SIMATIC with various applications. Your
specific application may be different. It is your responsibility to use SIMATIC properly in your applications.

S I M A T I C T I P S

Totally Integrated Automation

Application Notes

Group Topic and Author

PLC

Configuration of M875 with IPsec VPN Tunnel

Scalance Bernd

Krueger

Overview

This document covers how to configure the M875 for connection to a PLC using a VPN

Tunnel using the Siemens SoftNet Client Software. It is assumed that the user is already
proficient in the use of Siemens PLCs, Step 7 V5.5 and/or the TIA Portal software.

As a cautionary note: Siemens takes no responsibility for any data overage or roaming

charges for any services used with the M875 device. Always review your data plan before
configuring and using this device so that you are aware of proper configuration for you usage
plan.

STEP by STEP

Step 1 thru 26 – M875 Configuration

Step 27– PLC Configuration

Step 28 thru 75 – VPN Configuration

Resetting the M875 to Factory Defaults

To reset the M875, press the Reset button on the front of the unit with a paperclip. This

will take a few minutes and the lights on the device will begin to flash. All configuration data,
user data, certificates and log files are deleted.

Step 1 – Acquire AT&T data plan

If you have an existing Corporate AT&T account contact your designated person. If you do not
already have a corporate AT&T account please contact your local Siemens person. As of the
writing of this Application Note that person is: Ming Ng, email is

[email protected]

and

he can put you in contact the correct AT&T representative. Sim cards can be ordered with or
without Static IP addresses. Before you commit to a plan always check your coverage, for ATT
you can go to

www.att.com/coverage

. You can also get coverage apps for your mobile phone

for example

www.mymobilecoverage.com

.

One more note ATT Wireless Hotspots will not work

with the M875 due to their policy of blocking mobile to mobile communication.

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Summary

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Page 4 - Step 6 – Enter Login data

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Page 5 - Step 8 – Change Default Password; Step 10 – Change default IP address

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