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Figure 12. Log out selection 

 

WEB BROWSER CONFIGURATION 

 

The Web Server provides a convenient way to configure the managed switch from a web browser.  
 
If you wish to use the web server management and monitoring functions from a host PC connected to the same 
LAN, they must be configured with the appropriate network settings. 
 

Web Server Access 

Two web servers types are supported, HTTP and HTTPS. Open your web browser and enter the IP address of the 
managed switch. (MS Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Opera supported).

 

 

 

Figure 13. Browser URL 

The security login window will open requesting login user name and password.  
 
Defaults:  
•    User Name: 

admin

  

•    Password: 

admin

 

 

 

Figure 14. Logon screen for entering User name, Password 

The browser will display the Overview page. The left column will display a list of configurable options. The Help 
button is at the top right. An overview of page function is on the right. 

Summary of Contents for B&B SmartWorx ESWGP506-2SFP-T

Page 1: ...1 ESWGP506 2SFP T User Manual ...

Page 2: ...50 USA Phone 815 433 5100 General Fax 815 433 5105 Website www advantech bb com support advantech bb com European Headquarters Advantech B B SmartWorx Westlink Commercial Park Oranmore Co Galway Ireland Phone 353 91 792444 Fax 353 91 792445 Document ESWGP506 2SFP T_R1_4615m ...

Page 3: ...cription 12 MAX LED 12 PoE Reset 13 Front Panel 14 Top of switch 15 DIN Rail Mounting 15 Panel Mounting 16 RJ45 ETHERNET Connection 16 Pin Assignments 16 SFP Installation and Connection 17 Power Input Connections 17 Software 18 Initial Setup Configuration 18 Web Browser Configuration 22 Basic settings 23 Advanced Settings 28 port priority 30 Administration 47 ...

Page 4: ...4 Specifications 56 Certifications 57 Compliance and Disposal 58 Dimensional Drawing 59 Advantech B B SmartWorx Technical Support 60 ...

Page 5: ...Figure 11 Factory Default selection 21 Figure 12 Log out selection 22 Figure 13 Browser URL 22 Figure 14 Logon screen for entering User name Password 22 Figure 15 Overview page 23 Figure 16 Custom settings options 24 Figure 17 Configuration for User Name Password and user index 24 Figure 18 Index IP Address entries 25 Figure 19 Port Configuration screen 26 Figure 20 IP Settings DHCP or Static 27 F...

Page 6: ...37 Priority settings 40 Figure 38 Diffserv settings 40 Figure 39 DSCP settings 41 Figure 40 IGMP settings 42 Figure 41 Broadcast Storm Protection 43 Figure 42 Port rate settings 44 Figure 43 Port Mirroring settings 45 Figure 44 Static MAC address settings 46 Figure 45 SNMP settings 47 Figure 46 Network Client List 48 Figure 47 PING Test 48 Figure 48 PING Test results example 49 Figure 49 Email Ale...

Page 7: ...e Update 54 Figure 56 Backup settings 55 Figure 57 Dimensional drawing 59 TABLES Table 1 LED description 12 Table 2 Pin Assignments 16 Table 3 Port status 26 Table 4 IP Settings 27 Table 5 Time and Date Info 28 Table 6 Port status Settings 32 ...

Page 8: ...ly to cause harmful interference in which the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The use of non shielded I O cables may not guarantee compliance with FCC RFI limits This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio nois...

Page 9: ...y products which have been adjusted modified or repaired by any party other than Advantech B B SmartWorx or iii any descriptions illustrations figures as to performance drawings and particulars of weights and dimensions contained in the Advantech B B SmartWorx catalogs price lists marketing materials or elsewhere since they are merely intended to represent a general idea of the products and do not...

Page 10: ...udes B B Ethernet switch with attached DIN rail clip Printed Quick Start Guide 4 panel mounting clips with screws RS 232 Serial Cable You may download the user manual at any time from the Advantech B B SmartWorx web site www advantech bb com ...

Page 11: ...nder load over voltage over temperature and short circuit The MTU support is up to 9720 byte jumbo frames at gigabit speed and 1536 byte frames at 10Mbps and 100Mbps speeds The ESWGP506 2SFP T accepts 24 52VDC input voltage with dual power input using terminal blocks The operating temperature range is 40 C to 85 C Wide Temperature Type with an ambient relative humidity rating of 5 to 95 Non conden...

Page 12: ...ink has been established Green Flashing Activity Green OFF Not connected to network SFP Green On 1000Mbps Green Flashing Activity Green OFF Not connected to network POE 1 2 3 4 Green On PoE port providing power Green Flashing Port overload short circuit or fail at startup Green OFF PWR not supplied Table 1 LED description MAX LED The end user can set the PoE power to a particular value per port Th...

Page 13: ...till provide an Ethernet connection to any device not requiring Power over Ethernet Auto Reset When DIP Switch 2 is set to the ON position the PoE reset function is enabled This supports a reset of the remote PD device This means that no one will be required to go to the remote site to reset the switch If both SFP port LEDs show a link down condition the PoE function power sourcing will be disable...

Page 14: ...14 FRONT PANEL Figure 2 Front Panel ...

Page 15: ...15 TOP OF SWITCH Figure 3 Input TB DIN RAIL MOUNTING The DIN Rail mounting clips are connected to the switch when shipped and ready to be mounted on a 35mm size DIN Rail Figure 4 Din Rail Mounting ...

Page 16: ...h support the Auto Cross feature which allows the end user to use a straight through or crossover cable The cabling should be CAT5e or greater for full throughput support PIN ASSIGNMENTS PIN Signal Direction 10 100M PoE PoE Pinout ALT A 1 Out V 2 Out V 3 IN V 4 5 6 IN V 7 8 Table 2 Pin Assignments ...

Page 17: ...opper SFP while Port 6 only supports SERDES copper SFP Please refer to information in the Specification table First insert the SFP transceiver into the SFP module cage Notice that the triangle mark is at the bottom of the module Figure 3 Triangle Mark Next insert the fiber cable into the transceiver Figure 4 LC Connector to the Transceiver To remove the SFP gently pull it out of the cage manually ...

Page 18: ...e IP address of the unit as shown below The default IP address is 192 168 118 100 Press Enter and the User Login screen will open Once the login screen opens follow the instructions listed under the Console mode section on the following page Figure 6 Command Prompt Console Mode The switch can also be configured via a Console Mode if you wish to change the network settings from the defaults Console...

Page 19: ... connected to the switch using supplied RS 232 cable 2 In the HyperTerminal Port Settings window set HyperTerminal configuration Serial baud rate 115200 Data Bits 8 Parity NONE Stop bits 1 Flow Control NONE 3 If the Console screen does not appear check the COM ports available on your system and the configuration settings Navigating the Console Mode The Console Login Screen will appear prompting th...

Page 20: ...Logout Overview The Overview page displays the current switch IP address MAC address Firmware version configured name location and description Select Enter to view information Select Enter to return to main menu Default settings IP address 192 168 118 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 118 1 Figure 9 Switch status ...

Page 21: ...t Enter Select 2 Use the following IP Address Fixed IP select Enter Add IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway The confirmation window will open Select Yes Figure 10 IP address Subnet Mask Default Gateway settings Factory Default The Factory Default page allows the managed switch to be set back to default settings This will include the user name password and network settings Figure 11 Factory Defa...

Page 22: ...ers types are supported HTTP and HTTPS Open your web browser and enter the IP address of the managed switch MS Internet Explorer Google Chrome Firefox Safari and Opera supported Figure 13 Browser URL The security login window will open requesting login user name and password Defaults User Name admin Password admin Figure 14 Logon screen for entering User name Password The browser will display the ...

Page 23: ...word Accessible IP Port IP Time System Information The System Information page allows the user to assign a unique name for the switch the location of the switch description of the switch and contact name for the network administrator Each setting in the System Info Settings page allows a maximum length of 64 characters ...

Page 24: ...r Name Password and user index The maximum number of characters is 32 and a blank password can be configured If a blank password is used the log file will not trace the login of this user Accessible IP Two web server types are available HTTP and HTTPS When Access Control is enabled access to the managed switch web server is limited to the IP address listed on this page Connections from clients wit...

Page 25: ...essible IP addresses cannot be broadcast addresses or net mask for example 255 255 255 0 Each switch is allowed up to ten accessible IP addresses When this feature is enabled at least one of these IP addresses must be in the same subnet and a member of VLAN 1 for management changes By default all ports are members of VLAN 1 If all Accessible IP addresses are entered then the recommendation is to u...

Page 26: ...Medium dependent interface of nodes Auto MDI MDIX Enable Enable port configuration options Disable Table 3 Port status IP Settings There are two options that can be used to configure the network settings of the Ethernet managed switch DHCP and Fixed Static IP Address DHCP will allow a DHCP server to automatically assign an IP Address setting The Fixed Static IP Address setting allows the user to m...

Page 27: ...an entrance to another network 192 168 118 1 DNS Domain Name System DNS Blank Table 4 IP Settings NOTE Incorrect Subnet Mask configuration may cause erratic RingOn functionality Time Setting Time Settings allows the user to select the appropriate Time Zone for the location The NTC Network Time Protocol synchronizes the clocks of computer systems over packet switched variable latency data networks ...

Page 28: ...vailable PoE RingON VLAN Trunking QoS IGMP Snooping GMRP Broadcast Storm Bandwidth Port Mirroring Static MAC address Forwarding Config PoE Management Settings Supplying up to 30 watts of power per port these PoE switches simplify the installation of powered devices PD such as IP CCTV wireless access points IP phones and sensors Power over Ethernet PoE eliminates the need for additional power outle...

Page 29: ...derating curve This setting helps maintain network connectivity and protect the high priority PDs in high temperature environments where power supplies have limits Total Power Limit Maximum power limit of all ports Power Consumption Read only Sum of each port s actual power consumption Power supply derating curve Input values of external power supply derating curves Power Supply Percent Shows perc...

Page 30: ...ority Low Middle and High The priority is used in the case where the remote devices require more power specified in Power Supply Max this value is specific to the power supply being used In this case the port with the lowest priority will be turned off starting from the port with the lowest port number RingOn RingOn is Rapid Rescue and Recovery System for Ethernet networks which is designed to pro...

Page 31: ...he backup link will be activated automatically Please refer to the following figure Single RingOn configuration Figure 24 Single Ring The web configuration screen shot illustrates the steps needed to implement a single ring In this case the switch is automatically configured as Master Port 1 is used for communications and Port 2 is blocked Only the master will display a Port Status of Blocked port...

Page 32: ...nnected and configurations saved the Status displays Complete Figure 27 Dual Ring Configuration Couple refers to dual RingOn RingOn is by default Single RingOn Status and Port State definition Setting Port Status Default value N A Port 1 Fwd Port2 Fwd RingOn not enabled Complete Port 1 Fwd Port 2 Block RingOn Master Complete Port 1 Fwd Port 2 Fwd Ring Slave Incomplete Port 1 Fwd Port 2 Down Port 2...

Page 33: ...nning Tree Protocol STP to provide faster spanning tree convergence after a network topology change Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol will assist in network link failures by including alternate redundant links to provide automatic backup paths A basic function of RSTP is to prevent unintended loops and protect against broadcast storms RSTP Setup Figure 28 Redundancy Setting RSTP Port Information under ...

Page 34: ...ower path cost ports are chosen as forwarding ports in favor of higher path cost ports Valid values are in the range 1 to 200000000 Admin P2P Some rapid state transactions used within RSTP are dependent upon whether a particular port can only be connected to exactly one point to point bridge or can be connected to two or more bridges This function allows the P2P status of the link to be manipulate...

Page 35: ...iguration When selecting the RSTP Information button a submenu for the STP Root Bridge is displayed Figure 34 STP Root Bridge VLAN Virtual LAN A Virtual LAN commonly known as a VLAN is used to creating independent logical networks within a physical network Several VLANs may co exist within such a network VLANs help in reducing the broadcast domain and aids network administrators by separating logi...

Page 36: ...ID frame that are untagged The configuration page displays the default PVID value for 802 1Q VLAN Each port can be configured to filter remove the 802 1Q tag or pass the 802 1Q tag to the connected device Tag Filter Setting Untagged 802 1Q tag removed Tagged 802 1Q tag passed on If the tag is not present an 802 1Q tag will be added The illustration below shows the Tag Filter configured for both un...

Page 37: ...37 Figure 32 Tag Untag VLANs Figure 33 802 1Q VLAN settings ...

Page 38: ... a packet is received by the switch it can take persistence over other packets being received thus reducing latency and establishing a reliable method of data delivery Service quality features four different levels of queue High Middle Normal Low High priority data packets stay in the switch for a short time The data packets are assigned priority levels in accordance to 802 1 priority tag and Diff...

Page 39: ...re 36 802 1p Priority settings 802 1p Priority Settings After selecting the 802 1p Priority Settings button the 802 1q Priority List window opens 802 1p establishes eight levels of priority The highest priority is seven used for network critical traffic five and six used for delay sensitive applications four through one used in controlled data applications streaming data The zero value is used as ...

Page 40: ...yer 3 marking scheme that uses the DiffServ Code Point DSCP field in the IP header to store the packet priority information DSCP is an advanced intelligent method of traffic marking as you can choose how your network prioritizes different types of traffic DSCP uses 64 values that map to user defined service levels allowing you to establish more control over network traffic Choose Enable to start p...

Page 41: ...value QoS enable Enable QoS function Disable Port based QoS enable Enable Port based QoS function Enable this group 802 1p QoS enable Enable 802 1p QoS function Disable 802 1p QoS Settings Configure 802 1p priority DiffServ QoS enable Enable DiffServ QoS function Disable DiffServ QoS Settings Configure DiffServ priority Port priority Configure port priority High Table 7 DiffServ status ...

Page 42: ...uter or switch asking for a response from each host belonging to the multicast group Report A message sent by a host to the device that sent the query to indicate that the host wants to be or is a member of a given group indicated in the report message Leave Group A message sent by a host to the device that sent the query to indicate that the host has quit being a member of a specific multicast gr...

Page 43: ...ection prevents network problems due to accidental network redundant loops reproducing broadcasts and multicasts Without this type of control the packets are received by all switches on the network and transmitted out all ports Figure 41 Broadcast Storm Protection Max Bit Rate Max Bit Rate is a setting available if Broadcast Storm Protection is enabled The bit rate setting can be adjusted between ...

Page 44: ...Traffic that is less than or equal to the specified rate is sent whereas traffic that exceeds the rate is dropped or delayed Rate limiting is performed by policing discarding excess packets queuing delaying packets in transit or congestion control manipulating the protocol s congestion mechanism Policing and queuing can be applied to any network protocol Congestion control can only be applied to p...

Page 45: ... port mirroring the ingress data egress data or both can be mirrored to the selected port NOTE 1 Port mirroring will disable IGMP snooping 2 Port mirroring will reduce the switch s performance The MAC address forwarding table will not only hold learned addresses but also up to 10 static unicast or 10 static multicast addresses Static addresses perform as learned addresses but are not subject to th...

Page 46: ...on problems 3 All static addresses can be found in MAC Address Table 4 Do not add reserved addresses such as GMRP address to the address table Reserved addresses are often used as managed address Note 1 Defined MAC addresses assigned port can be modified 2 Improper static unicast address may cause communication problems 3 All static addresses can be found in MAC Address Table 4 Do not add reserved...

Page 47: ...cify their own private key password It consists of a set of standards for network management including an application layer protocol a database schema and a set of data objects SNMP exposes management data in the form of variables on the managed systems which describe the system configuration These variables can then be queried and sometimes set by managing applications Over TCP IP SNMP usually us...

Page 48: ...ostics Figure 46 Network Client List Ping Test The Ping function implements the ping command to give users a simple but powerful tool for troubleshooting network problems The function s most unique feature is that the PING command is entered from the user s PC but the actual PING command originates from Managed switch itself In this way the user understands the LAN being tested To use the PING fun...

Page 49: ...Target IP IP address of device Blank Size Size of test ping packet 60 Number The number of packet which will be sent 1 Interval The interval time between transmitted 1000 ping packets Timeout The no response timeout 5000 Note 1 DNS is not supported Table 8 PING Status report ...

Page 50: ...Description Default value Email Alerts IP address which is desired for you disable SMTP Server The name or IP SMTP Server blank SMTP User Account User Name of SMTP Server blank SMTP Password Account password for this user name blank Recipient Recipient address blank Return Email Address blank Table 9 Email Alert status settings Once the settings are configured correctly and Save is selected an ema...

Page 51: ...rning Performance Monitor Performance monitoring is available for each port and displayed on the webpage The data is captured and will display the total number of events that have occurred since last power cycle All values will be reset to zero if you reset the switch or there is a loss of power The data will refresh every 30 seconds Figure 51 Port packets monitor ...

Page 52: ...y specified type The address list has three sorting options Auto Port and MAC Address The MAC addresses and the ports with which they are associated will also be displayed The STATIC status indicates that the entry is controlled by the management CPU and automatic learning and aging of the entry will not take place In this address table the end user will find multicast addresses The multicast addr...

Page 53: ...located within the Performance Monitor Selection Event Log All messages of event logs are saved to the system The managed switch will save up to 4000 messages Once the saved messages exceed 4000 a FIFO method is used to add newer events Figure 54 Log Info Note This operation is support by Java Make sure the Java version on your OS is up to date Logging Event Table Cold start Warm start Port link u...

Page 54: ...ect Start to Upgrade button 4 The current installed version can be found in the Overview sections Figure 55 Firmware Update NOTE 1 When upgrading firmware the power should not be shut down or the information can be corrupted Backup Settings The managed switch s configuration can be saved as a cfg file and stored for later use Select Download then select Save At that point you will be able to selec...

Page 55: ... cfg and ensure that the file is not altered Altered files will fail during the CRC check sum operation during uploading 2 While restoring the configuration the power should not be shut down Factory Default The Factory Default is used to restore the shipped default configuration To restore select start then OK Figure 60 Factory default It is recommended to save a current cfg file before restoring ...

Page 56: ...ull Half Duplex Auto MDI MDIX SFP Ports SFP form factor for MSA compliant Gigabit SFPs Port 5 Copper or Fiber Port 6 Fiber PoE Pinout V V V V for pin 1 2 3 6 LED Indicators P1 P2 10 100 1000Mbps POE 1 4 DIP Switches PoE reset on SFP down ON OFF Power Requirements Input Voltage 24 52VDC Power Budget 135W Input Connection Standard four terminal power input Physical Characteristics Case Slim Metal Ca...

Page 57: ...c Compatibility 2004 108 EC and the Council Directive on Electrical Equipment Designed for use within Certain Voltage Limits 2006 95 EC Will be certified for Information Technology Equipment including Electrical Business Equipment Pending UL 60950 The product Ethernet network should be connected a Network Environment 0 which need to comply the following conditions 1 The function of the ITE being i...

Page 58: ...duct or packaging must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste This symbol Indicates that the equipment should be disposed of separately from regular household waste It is The consumer s responsibility to dispose of this and all equipment so marked through designated Collection facilities appointed by government or local authorities Following these steps through Proper disposal and recycl...

Page 59: ...59 DIMENSIONAL DRAWING Figure 57 Dimensional drawing ...

Page 60: ...60 ADVANTECH B B SMARTWORX TECHNICAL SUPPORT Phone 1 800 346 3119 Monday Friday 7 a m to 5 30 p m CST Fax 815 433 5109 Email support advantech bb com Web www advantech bb com ...

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