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2.7 POWER SUPPLY INSTALLATION 

2.7.1 OVERVIEW 

 

Power down and disconnect the power cord before servicing or wiring the switch 

Do not disconnect modules or cabling unless the power is first switched off.  
The device only supports the voltage outlined in the type plate. Do not use any other power 
components except those specifically designated for the switch device. 

Disconnect the power cord before installation or cable wiring. 

 

The switches can be powered by using the same DC source used to power other devices. A DC 
voltage range of 12 to 48 VDC (Non PoE) or 24 to 48 VDC (PoE) must be applied between the 
V1+ terminal and the V1- terminal (PW1), see the following illustrations. A Class 2 power supply 
is required to maintain a UL60950 panel listing. The chassis ground screw terminal should be 
tied to the panel or chassis ground. A redundant power configuration is supported through a 
secondary power supply unit to reduce network down time as a result of power loss. 

SEC510-2SFP-T and

 

SEG510-2SFP-T support 12 to 48 VDC and SECP510-2SFP-T and SEGP510-

2SFP-T support 24 to 48 VDC. Dual power inputs are supported and allow you to connect a 
backup power source. 

 

 

Figure 21: Power Wiring for SE500  Series 
 

Summary of Contents for eWorx SE500

Page 1: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches User Manual ...

Page 2: ...Ottawa IL 61350 USA Phone 815 433 5100 Fax 815 433 5105 Advantech B B SmartWorx European Headquarters Westlink Commercial Park Oranmore Co Galway Ireland Phone 353 91 792444 Fax 353 91 792445 www advantech bb com support advantech bb com Document eWorx_SE500_Switches_R1_2416m docx ...

Page 3: ...2 Specifications 24 1 3 Hardware Views 26 1 3 1 Front View 26 1 3 2 Rear View 32 1 3 3 Top View 33 1 4 Packing List 34 2 Switch Installation 35 2 1 Installation Guidelines 35 2 1 1 Connecting Hardware 35 2 2 Verifying Switch Operation 35 2 3 Installing the Switch 36 2 3 1 DIN Rail Mounting 36 2 3 2 Wall Mounting 37 2 4 Installing and Removing SFP Modules 40 2 4 1 Installing SFP Modules 40 ...

Page 4: ... Wiring the Power Inputs 49 2 8 Reset Button 51 3 Configuration Utility 52 3 First Time Setup 52 3 1 1 Overview 52 3 1 2 Introduction 52 3 1 3 Administrative Interface Access 53 3 1 4 Using the Graphical Web Interface 53 3 1 5 Configuring the Switch for Network Access 53 3 1 6 Configuring the Ethernet Ports 55 3 2 Command Line Interface Configuration 56 3 2 1 Introduction to Command Line Interface...

Page 5: ... 3 3 Port Monitoring 64 4 3 4 Link Aggregation 65 4 3 5 LLDP Statistics 65 4 3 6 IGMP Statistics 67 4 4 System 68 4 4 1 IP Settings 68 4 4 2 DHCP Client Option 82 69 4 4 3 DHCP Auto Provision 71 4 4 4 IPv6 Settings 73 4 4 5 Management VLAN 74 4 4 6 System Time 76 4 5 L2 Switching 78 4 5 1 Port Configuration 78 4 5 2 Port Mirror 79 4 5 3 Link Aggregation 81 4 5 4 802 1Q VLAN 86 4 5 5 Q in Q 91 4 5 ...

Page 6: ... 4 6 MAC Address Table 123 4 6 1 Static MAC 123 4 6 2 MAC Aging Time 124 4 6 3 Dynamic Forwarding Table 125 4 7 Security 126 4 7 1 Storm Control 126 4 7 2 Port Security 130 4 7 3 Protected Ports 131 4 7 4 DoS Prevention 131 4 7 5 Applications 135 4 7 6 802 1x 138 4 7 7 IP Security 141 4 8 QoS 143 4 8 1 General 143 4 8 2 QoS Basic Mode 153 4 8 3 Rate Limit 155 4 9 Management 158 4 9 1 LLDP 158 ...

Page 7: ... 1 Cable Diagnostics 191 4 10 2 Ping Test 191 4 10 3 IPv6 Ping Test 194 4 10 4 System Log 196 4 10 5 DDM 199 4 11 Tools 201 4 11 1 IXM 201 4 11 2 Backup Manager 203 4 11 3 Upgrade Manager 204 4 11 4 Dual Image 206 4 11 5 Save Configuration 207 4 11 6 User Account 207 4 11 7 Reset System 208 4 11 8 Reboot Device 208 Troubleshooting 209 Advantech B B SmartWorx Technical Support 209 ...

Page 8: ...igure 11 Wall Mount Installation 39 Figure 12 Removing the Dust Plug from an SFP Slot 40 Figure 13 Installing an SFP Transceiver 41 Figure 14 Attaching a Fiber Optic Cable to a Transceiver 42 Figure 15 Removing a Fiber Optic Cable to a Transceiver 42 Figure 16 Removing an SFP Transceiver 43 Figure 17 Ethernet Plug Connector Pin Position 44 Figure 18 Serial Console Cable 44 Figure 19 DB 9 Pin Posit...

Page 9: ...ring Port Monitoring Port Statistics 64 Figure 35 Monitoring Port Monitoring Port Utilization 65 Figure 36 Monitoring LLDP Statistics 66 Figure 37 System IP Settings 68 Figure 38 System DHCP Client Option 82 70 Figure 39 System DHCP Auto Provision 72 Figure 40 System Management VLAN 74 Figure 41 L2 Switching Port Configuration 78 Figure 42 L2 Switching Link Aggregation Load Balance 81 Figure 43 L2...

Page 10: ...ast MLD Snooping MLD Querier 105 Figure 61 L2 Switching Multicast MLD Snooping MLD Static Group 106 Figure 62 L2 Switching Jumbo Frame 107 Figure 63 L2 Switching Spanning Tree STP Global Settings 108 Figure 64 L2 Switching Spanning Tree STP Port Settings 109 Figure 65 L2 Switching Spanning Tree STP Bridge Settings 111 Figure 66 L2 Switching Spanning Tree STP Port Advanced Settings 112 Figure 67 L2...

Page 11: ...ure 83 Security Protected Ports 131 Figure 84 Security DoS Prevention DoS Global Settings 132 Figure 85 Security DoS Prevention DoS Port Settings 134 Figure 86 Security Applications TELNET 135 Figure 87 Security Applications SSH 136 Figure 88 Security Applications HTTP 136 Figure 89 Security Applications HTTPS 137 Figure 90 Security 802 1x 802 1x Settings 139 Figure 91 Security 802 1x 802 1x Port ...

Page 12: ... Port Settings VLAN Name TLV VLAN Selection 162 Figure 110 Management LLDP LLDP Remote Device Info 163 Figure 111 Management SNMP SNMP Settings 164 Figure 112 Management SNMP SNMP Community 165 Figure 113 Management SNMP SNMP User Settings 167 Figure 114 Management SNMP SNMP Trap 169 Figure 115 Management Power Over Ethernet PoE System Settings 170 Figure 116 Management Power Over Ethernet PoE Por...

Page 13: ...N RMON Event 190 Figure 130 Diagnostics Cable Diagnostics 191 Figure 131 Diagnostics Ping Test 192 Figure 132 Diagnostics IPv6 Ping Test 194 Figure 133 Diagnostics System Log Logging Service 196 Figure 134 Diagnostics System Log Local Logging 197 Figure 135 Diagnostics System Log System Log Server 198 Figure 136 Diagnostics DDM 200 Figure 137 Diagnostics DDM 200 Figure 138 Tools IXM 201 Figure 139...

Page 14: ... 45 Table 11 Monitoring Device Information 61 Table 12 Monitoring Logging Message 63 Table 13 Monitoring Port Monitoring Port Statistics 64 Table 14 Monitoring Port Monitoring Port Utilization 65 Table 15 Monitoring LLDP Statistics 66 Table 16 Monitoring IGMP Statistics 67 Table 17 Monitoring IGMP Statistics 68 Table 18 System IP Setting 69 Table 19 System DHCP Client Option 82 71 Table 20 System ...

Page 15: ...LAN Management 87 Table 35 L2 Switching 802 1Q VLAN PVID Settings 89 Table 36 L2 Switching 802 1Q VLAN Port to VLAN 91 Table 37 L2 Switching Q in Q Global Settings 92 Table 38 L2 Switching Q in Q Global Settings 93 Table 39 L2 Switching Q in Q Port Settings 94 Table 40 L2 Switching Q in Q Port Settings 95 Table 41 L2 Switching GARP GARP Settings 97 Table 42 L2 Switching GARP GVRP Settings 98 Table...

Page 16: ...tings 115 Table 59 L2 Switching X Ring Elite X Ring Elite Settings 116 Table 60 L2 Switching X Ring Elite X Ring Elite Groups 117 Table 61 L2 Switching X Ring Pro X Ring Pro Settings 118 Table 62 L2 Switching X Ring Pro X Ring Pro Groups X Ring Pro Groups Settings 119 Table 63 L2 Switching X Ring Pro X Ring Pro Groups Couple Setting 120 Table 64 L2 Switching Loopback Detection Global Settings 121 ...

Page 17: ...5 Table 85 QoS General QoS Scheduling 147 Table 86 QoS General CoS Mapping 149 Table 87 QoS General DSCP Mapping 151 Table 88 QoS General IP Precedence Mapping 153 Table 89 QoS QoS Basic Mode Port Settings 155 Table 90 QoS Rate Limit Ingress Bandwidth Control 156 Table 91 QoS Rate Limit Egress Bandwidth Control 157 Table 92 QoS Rate Limit Egress Queue 158 Table 93 Management LLDP LLDP System Setti...

Page 18: ...anagement DHCP Server Option 82 Settings 180 Table 110 Management SMTP Client Global Settings 181 Table 111 Management SMTP Client Profile Settings Profile Settings 182 Table 112 Management SMTP Client Profile Settings Profile Target Mail Settings 183 Table 113 Management SMTP Client Sending Message 184 Table 114 Management RMON Rmon Statistics 186 Table 115 Management RMON RMON History 187 Table ...

Page 19: ...Diagnostics DDM 200 Table 125 Diagnostics DDM 201 Table 126 Tools IXM 202 Table 127 Tools Backup Manager 204 Table 128 Tools Upgrade Manager 206 Table 129 Tools Dual Image 207 Table 130 Tools User Account 208 NO TABLE OF FIGURES ENTRIES FOUND ...

Page 20: ...peration of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Safety Instructions Read these safety instructions carefully Keep this user manual for later reference Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Use damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cle...

Page 21: ...The equipment has obvious signs of breakage Instructions for installation in a pollution Degree 2 environment or equivalent statement PoE requirements This product was in door used and not connected to outside plant so user manual shall have the description as below or equivalent The equipment is to be connected only to PoE networks without routing to the outside plant Do NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT ...

Page 22: ...ts resulting from wear and tear accident improper use by the buyer or use by any third party except in accordance with the written instructions or advice of the Advantech B B SmartWorx or the manufacturer of the products including without limitation surge and overvoltage conditions that exceed specified ratings ii any products which have been adjusted modified or repaired by any party other than A...

Page 23: ... within 30 days of purchase qualify for a full refund less shipping charges Advantech B B SmartWorx has the option to accept returns of products 30 days after the date of purchase and such returns are subject to a restocking fee of up to 20 Software is not returnable if opened Advantech B B SmartWorx will not accept returns of products that were modified by a customer All custom orders are non ret...

Page 24: ...Port 8 x RJ45 2 x Combo RJ45 Fiber Power Connector 6 pin removable screw terminal power relay Physical Enclosure Metal Shell Protection Class IP30 Installation DIN Rail and Wall mount Dimensions W x H x D 74 x 152 x 105mm LED Display System LED SYS R M PWR1 PWR2 Alarm Port LED Speed Link Activity Environment Operating Temperature Standard Temperature 10 C 60 C 14 F 140 F Wide Temperature 40 C 75 C...

Page 25: ...48V 8 4V to 62 4V SECP510 2SFP T 24V 48V 16 8V to 62 4V SEG510 2SFP T 12V 48V 8 4V to 62 4V SEGP510 2SFP T 24V 48V 16 8V to 62 4V Certifications Safety UL508 EMC CE FCC EMI EN 55011 55022 Class A EN 61000 6 4 FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A EMS EN 55024 EN 61000 6 2 EN 61000 4 2 ESD Level 3 EN 61000 4 3 RS Level 3 EN 61000 4 4 EFT Level 3 EN 61000 4 5 Surge Level 3 EN 61000 4 6 CS Level 3 EN 61000 4...

Page 26: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 26 1 3 HARDWARE VIEWS 1 3 1 FRONT VIEW The following view applies to SEC510 2SFP T and SEG510 2SFP T Figure 1 Front View ...

Page 27: ...LNK ACT LED Link activity LED 5 Speed LED Orange 100M Green 1G 6 System LED panel See System LED Panel for further details 7 Reset button Button allows for system soft reset or factory default reset 8 Console serial port Console cable port to COM port DB9 male on computer to RS232 managed switch RJ45 female Table 3 Front View Table ...

Page 28: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 28 System LED Panel Figure 2 System LED Panel ...

Page 29: ...tem crash operation initiating 2 R M Solid green Active when determining ring master 3 PWR1 Solid green Powered up Off Powered down or not installed 4 PWR2 Solid green Powered up Off Power down or not installed 5 Alarm Solid red SFP ports is disconnected or the link is down for port 9 and 10 only Off Normal operation Table 4 System LED Panel ...

Page 30: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 30 System LED Panel only for SECP510 2SFP T and SEGP510 2SFP T Figure 3 System LED Panel ...

Page 31: ...Solid green Active when determining ring master 3 PWR1 Solid green Powered up Off Powered down or not installed 4 PWR2 Solid green Powered up Off Power down or not installed 5 Alarm Solid red SFP port is disconnected or the link is down for port 9 and 10 only Off Normal operation 6 PoE depending the PoE ports Solid green PoE activated Off PoE non working Table 5 System LED Panel ...

Page 32: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 32 1 3 2 REAR VIEW The following view applies to SEC510 2SFP T SEG510 2SFP T SECP510 2SFP T and SEGP510 2SFP T Figure 4 Rear View ...

Page 33: ...il mounting plate Mounting plate used for the installation to a standard DIN rail Table 6 Rear View 1 3 3 TOP VIEW The following view applies to SEC510 2SFP T and SEG510 2SFP T Figure 5 Top View No Item Description 1 Ground terminal Screw terminal used to ground chassis 2 Terminal block Connect cabling for power and alarm wiring Table 7 Top View ...

Page 34: ...ck Connect cabling for power and alarm wiring Table 8 Top View 1 4 PACKING LIST The product package you have received should contain the following items If any of them are not included or damaged please contact your local vendor for support 1 x Industrial Ethernet Switch 2 x Wall mounting Bracket 1 x DIN Rail mounting Bracket and Screws 1 x Quick Start Guide Software is downloadable from the websi...

Page 35: ...tch and respective vents is unrestricted Without proper airflow the switch can overheat To prevent performance degradation and damage to the switch make sure there is clearance at the top and bottom and around the exhaust vents 2 1 1 CONNECTING HARDWARE In this instruction it will explain how to find a proper location for your Modbus Gateways and how to connect to the network hock up the power cab...

Page 36: ... be mounted onto a standard 35mm 1 37 x 75 mm 3 height DIN rail The devices can be mounted vertically or horizontally Refer to the following guidelines for further information A corrosion free mounting rail is advisable When installing make sure to allow for enough space to properly install the cabling Installing the DIN Rail Mounting Kit 1 Insert the top back of the mounting bracket over the DIN ...

Page 37: ...vertical mount When installing make sure to allow for enough space to properly install the cabling Before the device can be mounted on a wall you will need to remove the DIN rail plate 1 Rotate the device to the rear side and locate the DIN mounting plate 2 Remove the screws securing the DIN mounting plate to the rear panel of the switch 3 Remove the DIN mounting plate Store the DIN mounting plate...

Page 38: ... sure it is the final installation location 7 Use the wall mount plates as a guide to mark the locations of the screw holes 8 Drill four holes over the four marked locations on the wall keeping in mind that the holes must accommodate wall sinks in addition to the screws 9 Insert the wall sinks into the walls 10 Insert the screws into the wall sinks Leave a 2 mm gap between the wall and the screw h...

Page 39: ... into the wall A final adjustment may be needed before fully securing the wall mounting plates on the wall 11 Align the wall mount plate over the screws on the wall 12 Install the wall mount plate on the screws and slide it forward to lock in place see the following figure Figure 11 Wall Mount Installation 13 Once the device is installed on the wall tighten the screws to secure the device ...

Page 40: ... and the other optical line is used transmit data from device II to device I for full duplex transmission Remember to connect the Tx transmit port of device I to the Rx receive port of device II and the Rx receive port of device I to the Tx transmit port of device II If you make your own cable we suggest labeling the two sides of the same line with the same letter A to A and B to B as shown below ...

Page 41: ...sounds when it is locked in place Figure 13 Installing an SFP Transceiver If you are attaching fiber optic cables to the transceiver continue with the following step Otherwise repeat the previous steps to install the remaining SFP transceivers in the device 6 Remove the protective plug from the SFP transceiver Do not remove the dust plug from the transceiver if you are not installing the fiber opt...

Page 42: ...fiber port is now set up 2 4 2 REMOVING SFP MODULES To disconnect an LC connector use the following guidelines 1 Press down and hold the locking clips on the upper side of the optic cable 2 Pull the optic cable out to release it from the transceiver Figure 15 Removing a Fiber Optic Cable to a Transceiver 3 Hold the handle on the transceiver and pull the transceiver out of the slot ...

Page 43: ...G For RJ45 connectors data quality twisted pair cabling rated CAT5 or better is recommended The connector bodies on the RJ45 Ethernet ports are metallic and connected to the GND terminal For best performance use shielded cabling Shielded cabling may be used to provide further protection Straight thru Cable Wiring Cross over Cable Wiring Pin1 Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 2 Pin 2 Pin 6 Pin 3 Pin 3 Pi...

Page 44: ... 6 CONNECTING THE SWITCH TO CONSOLE PORT The industrial switch supports a secondary means of management By connecting the RJ45 to RS232 serial cable between a COM port on your PC 9 pin D sub female and the switch s RJ45 RJ45 port a wired connection for management can be established Figure 18 Serial Console Cable Figure 19 DB 9 Pin Position ...

Page 45: ...500 Series Switches 45 DB9 Connector RJ45 Connector NC 1 Orange White NC 2 Orange 2 3 Green White NC 4 Blue 5 5 Blue White 3 6 Green NC 7 Brown White NC 8 Brown Table 10 Pin Assignment Figure 20 Pin Assignment ...

Page 46: ...ce used to power other devices A DC voltage range of 12 to 48 VDC Non PoE or 24 to 48 VDC PoE must be applied between the V1 terminal and the V1 terminal PW1 see the following illustrations A Class 2 power supply is required to maintain a UL60950 panel listing The chassis ground screw terminal should be tied to the panel or chassis ground A redundant power configuration is supported through a seco...

Page 47: ...ing to the various devices for more effective management and servicing Routing communications and power wiring through the same conduit may cause signal interference To avoid interference and signal degradation route power and communications wires through separate conduits 2 73 GROUNDING THE DEVICE Do not disconnect modules or cabling unless the power is first switched off The device only supports...

Page 48: ... to earth ground the switch and chassis can be ground Before applying power to the grounded switch it is advisable to use a volt meter to ensure there is no voltage difference between the power supply s negative output terminal and the grounding point on the switch 2 7 4 WIRING A RELAY CONTACT The following section details the wiring of the relay output The terminal block on the SE500 Series is wi...

Page 49: ...he device only supports the voltage outlined in the type plate Do not use any other power components except those specifically designated for the switch device Power down and disconnect the power cord before servicing or wiring the switch There are two power inputs for normal and redundant power configurations The power input 2 is used for wiring a redundant power configuration See the following f...

Page 50: ...rews securing terminal block to the terminal block receptor 2 Remove the terminal block from the switch Figure 27 Removing a Terminal Block 3 Insert a small flat bladed screwdriver in the V1 V1 wire clamp screws and loosen the screws 4 Insert the negative positive DC wires into the V V terminals of PW1 If setting up power redundancy connect PW2 in the same manner 5 Tighten the wire clamp screws to...

Page 51: ...n the screws on the terminal block to secure it to the terminal block receptor If there is no gap between the terminal block and the terminal receptor the terminal block is seated correctly Figure 29 Securing a Terminal Block to a Receptor 2 8 RESET BUTTON Reset configuration to factory default Press and hold Reset button for 5 seconds System reboot Press and hold Reset button for 2 seconds Do NOT...

Page 52: ... Protocol SNMP to provide most of the services offered by the switch Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol allows managed switches to communicate with each other to ensure that there exists only one active route between each pair of network nodes and provides automatic failover to the next available redundant route A brief explanation of how RSTP works is given in the Spanning Tree section The switch is ca...

Page 53: ...ecurity topic in this section To access the graphical interface enter a URL like HTTP 192 168 1 1 in your browser s address bar Replace http with https to use secure http and replace 192 168 1 1 with your switch s IP address if you ve changed it from the factory default The web server in the switch uses a signed security certificate When you access the server via https you may see a warning dialog...

Page 54: ...ced users can set the IP address to 0 0 0 0 to disable the use of an IP address for additional security However any features requiring an IP address i e web interface etc will no longer be available Default Gateway Selection A Gateway Address is chosen to be the address of a router that connects two different networks This can be an IP address or a Fully Qualified Domain Name FQDN such as domainna...

Page 55: ...width is selected Choose to enable auto negotiation or use fixed settings 100Mbps Fiber ports are Fixed speed only Speed Duplex Flow Control The managed switch accepts three local area network Ethernet Standards The first standard 10BASE T runs 10Mbps with twisted pair Ethernet cable between network interfaces The second local area network standard is 100BASE T which runs at 100Mbps over the same ...

Page 56: ...ss subnet mask and default gateway value is the new value of the parameter If value is omitted the current value is displayed Please note that new values will not take effect until explicitly committed Sections and parameter names are case sensitive e g Network is not the same as network Any commands in the CLI Commands section of this chapter with the exception of the global commands must be pref...

Page 57: ...etwork A PC also connected to the network is required to connect to the switch and access the interface through a web browser The required networking information is provided as follows IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 254 User name admin Password admin 3 3 2 SYSTEM LOGIN Once the switch is installed and connected power on the switch The following informati...

Page 58: ...2 In the browser s address bar type in the switch s default IP address 192 168 1 1 The login screen displays 3 Enter the default user name and password admin admin to log into the management interface You can change the default password after you have successfully logged in 4 Click Login to enter the management interface Figure 30 Login Screen 4 2 RECOMMENDED PRACTICES One of the easiest things to...

Page 59: ...ser Account 2 From the User drop down menu select the Admin default account 3 In the User Name field enter admin for this account It is not necessary to change the user name however a change in the default settings increases the security settings 4 In the Password field type in the new password Re type the same password in the Retype Password field 5 Click Apply to change the current account setti...

Page 60: ...on such as System Name System Location MAC Address Firmware version and more pertaining to the system The information is for review only To modify the device information see the respective item within the user interface To access this page click Monitoring Device Information Figure 32 Monitoring Device Information ...

Page 61: ...ss Displays the MAC address of the switch IP Address Displays the assigned IP address of the switch Subnet Mask Displays the assigned subnet mask of the switch Gateway Displays the assigned gateway of the switch Loader Version Displays the current loader version of the switch Loader Date Displays the current loader build date of the switch Firmware Version Displays the current firmware version of ...

Page 62: ...es Switches 62 4 3 2 LOGGING MESSAGE The Logging Message Filter page allows you to enable the display of logging message filter To access this page click Monitoring Logging Message Figure 33 Monitoring Logging Message ...

Page 63: ...ons are emerg Indicates system is unusable It is the highest level of severity alert Indicates action must be taken immediately crit Indicates critical conditions error Indicates error conditions warning Indicates warning conditions notice Indicates normal but significant conditions info Indicates informational messages debug Indicates debug level messages Category Click the drop down menu to sele...

Page 64: ...rt Statistics To access this page click Monitoring Port Monitoring Port Statistics Figure 34 Monitoring Port Monitoring Port Statistics The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Port Click the drop down menu to select a port and its captured statistical setting values Clear Click Clear to clear the counter selections Table 13 Monitoring Port Monitoring Port St...

Page 65: ...istings IFG Click the drop down menu to enable or disable the Interframe Gap IFG statistic Table 14 Monitoring Port Monitoring Port Utilization 4 3 4 LINK AGGREGATION The Link Aggregation function provides LAG information for each trunk It displays membership status link state and membership type for each port To access this page click Monitoring Link Aggregation 4 3 5 LLDP STATISTICS The LLDP Sta...

Page 66: ...lowing table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Clear Click Clear to reset LLDP Statistics of all the interfaces Refresh Click Refresh to update the data on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch Table 15 Monitoring LLDP Statistics ...

Page 67: ...ies Switches 67 4 3 6 IGMP STATISTICS The IGMP Statistics function displays statistical package information for IP multicasting To access this page click Monitoring IGMP Statistics Table 16 Monitoring IGMP Statistics ...

Page 68: ...ata on the screen with the present state of the data in the switch Table 17 Monitoring IGMP Statistics 4 4 SYSTEM 4 4 1 IP SETTINGS The IP Settings menu allows you to select a static or DHCP network configuration The Static displays the configurable settings for the static option To access this page click System IP Settings Figure 37 System IP Settings The following table describes the items in th...

Page 69: ... specify the DNS server 1 for the interface The default is 168 95 1 1 DNS Server 2 Enter a value to specify the DNS server 2 for the interface The default is 168 95 192 1 Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 18 System IP Setting 4 4 2 DHCP CLIENT OPTION 82 The DHCP Client Option 82 configurable Circuit ID and Remote ID feature enhances validation security by allowing yo...

Page 70: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 70 Figure 38 System DHCP Client Option 82 ...

Page 71: ...mat Click the drop down menu to set the Remote ID format String Hex User Definition Remote ID String Enter the remote string ID of the corresponding class Remote ID Hex Enter the remote hex string of the corresponding class Remote ID User Define Enter the remote user definition of the corresponding class Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 19 System DHCP Client Option ...

Page 72: ...ion The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Status Select the radio button to enable or disable the DHCP Auto Provisioning Setting Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 20 System DHCP Auto Provision ...

Page 73: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 73 4 4 4 IPV6 SETTINGS To access this page click System IPv6 Settings Table 21 System IPv6 Settings ...

Page 74: ...ess for the system Gateway Enter the gateway address for the system DHCPv6 Client Enter the DHCPv6 address for the system Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 22 System IPv6 Settings 4 4 5 MANAGEMENT VLAN By default the VLAN is the management VLAN providing communication with the switch management interface To access this page click System Management VLAN Figure 40 Syst...

Page 75: ...e following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Management VLAN Click the drop down menu to select a defined VLAN Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 23 System Management VLAN ...

Page 76: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 76 4 4 6 SYSTEM TIME To access this page click System System Time Table 24 System System Time ...

Page 77: ...k the drop down menus to set local date and time of the system Time Zone Click the drop down menu to select a system time zone Daylight Saving Time Click the drop down menu to enable or disable the daylight saving time settings Daylight Saving Time Offset Enter the offsetting variable in seconds to adjust for daylight saving time Recurring From Click the drop down menu to designate the start date ...

Page 78: ...5 L2 SWITCHING 4 5 1 PORT CONFIGURATION Port Configuration describes how to use the user interface to configure LAN ports on the switch To access this page click L2 Switching Port Configuration Figure 41 L2 Switching Port Configuration ...

Page 79: ...ll Flow Control Click the radio button to enable or disable the flow control function Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 26 L2 Switching Port Configuration 4 5 2 PORT MIRROR Port mirroring function allows the sending of a copy of network packets seen on one switch port to a network monitoring connection on another switch port Port mirroring can be used to analyze and ...

Page 80: ...the drop down menu to enable or disable the session mode for a selected session ID Destination Port Click the drop down menu to select the destination port and receive all the traffic from configured mirrored port s Allow ingress Click the drop down menu to enable or disable the Allow ingress function Sniffer RX Ports Enter the variable to define the RX port Sniffer TX Ports Enter the variable to ...

Page 81: ...etween a MAC Address or IP MAC Address algorithm for the even distribution of IP traffic across two or more links To access this page click L2 Switching Link Aggregation Load Balance Figure 42 L2 Switching Link Aggregation Load Balance The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Load Balance Algorithm Select the radio button to select the Load Balance Setting MA...

Page 82: ... is a feature available on the Ethernet gateway and is used with Layer 2 Bridging Link aggregation allows for the logical merging of multiple ports into a single link To access this page click L2 Switching Link Aggregation LAG Management Figure 43 L2 Switching Link Aggregation LAG Management ...

Page 83: ...Click the drop down menu to select designated ports FE1 8 or GE1 2 Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 30 L2 Switching Link Aggregation LAG Management LAG Port Settings The LAG Port Settings page allows you to enable or disable set LAG status speed and flow control functions In this example we will configure a LAG between the following switches To access this page clic...

Page 84: ...Auto Auto 10M Auto 100M Auto 1000M Auto 10 100M 10M 100M or 1000M Flow Control Click the radio button to enable or disable the Flow Control for the LAG Port Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 31 L2 Switching Link Aggregation LAG Port Settings LACP Priority Settings The LACP Priority Settings page allows you to configure the system priority for LACP To access this page...

Page 85: ...tion LACP Priority Settings LACP Port Settings Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP provides a method to control the bundling of several physical ports together to form a single logical channel By configuring the LACP function the switch can negotiate an automatic bundling of links by sending LACP packets to the peer device also implementing LACP To access this page click L2 Switching Link Aggre...

Page 86: ...t period Mode Click the radio button to select the setting mode Active or Passive Active Enables LACP unconditionally Passive Enables LACP only when an LACP device is detected default state Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 33 L2 Switching Link Aggregation LACP Port Settings 4 5 4 802 1Q VLAN The 802 1Q VLAN feature allows for a single VLAN to support multiple VLANs ...

Page 87: ...ibes the items in the previous figure Item Description VLAN list Enter the name of the VLAN entry to setup VLAN Action Click the radio button to add or delete the VLAN entry shown in the previous field VLAN Name Prefix Enter the prefix to be used by the VLAN list entry in the previous field Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 34 L2 Switching 802 1Q VLAN VLAN Management...

Page 88: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 88 To access this page click L2 Switching 802 1Q VLAN PVID Settings Figure 48 L2 Switching 802 1Q VLAN PVID Settings ...

Page 89: ...l untagged and tagged frames Whichever you select VLAN tagged frames are forwarded in accordance with the IEEE 802 1Q VLAN standard The default is All Ingress Filtering Click the radio button to specify how you want the port to handle tagged frames If you enable Ingress Filtering a tagged frame will be discarded if this port is not a member of the VLAN identified by the VLAN ID in the tag If you s...

Page 90: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 90 Figure 49 L2 Switching 802 1Q VLAN Port to VLAN ...

Page 91: ...Port VLAN Mapping To access this page click L2 Switching 802 1Q VLAN Port VLAN Mapping 4 5 5 Q IN Q Q in Q is commonly referred as VLAN stacking in which VLANs are nested by adding two tags to each frame instead of one Network service provider and users both can use VLANs and makes it possible to have more than the 4094 separate VLANs allowed by 802 1Q There are three ways in which a machine can b...

Page 92: ...er VLAN Ethertype setting To access this page click L2 Switching Q in Q Global Settings Figure 50 L2 Switching Q in Q Global Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Outer VLAN Ethertype Enter the outer VLAN handled by the switch giving the attached machine a single tagged 802 1Q VLAN frame Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen T...

Page 93: ...ngle tagged 802 1Q VLAN frame Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 38 L2 Switching Q in Q Global Settings Port Settings The Port Settings page allows you to define the outer PVID and outer mode for a selected port To access this page click L2 Switching Q in Q Port Settings Figure 51 L2 Switching Q in Q Port Settings ...

Page 94: ...All untagged traffic coming in or out of the 802 1Q port is forwarded based on the PVID value Outer Mode Click the drop down menu to select between UNI or NNI role UNI Selects a user network interface which specifies communication between the specified user and a specified network NNI Selects a network to network interface which specifies communication between two specified networks Apply Click Ap...

Page 95: ...ce which specifies communication between the specified user and a specified network NNI Selects a network to network interface which specifies communication between two specified networks Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 40 L2 Switching Q in Q Port Settings 4 5 6 GARP The Generic Attribute Registration Protocol GARP is a local area network LAN protocol The protocol ...

Page 96: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 96 Figure 52 L2 Switching GARP GARP Settings ...

Page 97: ...ists for each GARP participant for each port Leave All Time Enter a value to specify the Leave All Time controls how frequently Leave All PDUs are generated A LeaveAll PDU indicates that all registrations will shortly be deregistered Participants will need to rejoin in order to maintain registration The Leave All Period Timer is set to a random value in the range of LeaveAllTime to 1 5 LeaveAllTim...

Page 98: ...Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 42 L2 Switching GARP GVRP Settings 4 5 7 802 3AZ EEE The 802 3az Energy Efficient Ethernet EEE innovative green feature reduces energy consumption through intelligent functionality Traffic detection Energy Efficient Ethernet EEE compliance Inactive link detection Inactive link detection function automatically reduces power usage when...

Page 99: ... describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Port Select Enter the port to setup the EEE function State Click Enabled or Disabled to set the state mode of the port select setting Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 43 L2 Switching 802 3az EEE ...

Page 100: ...rt To access this page click L2 Switching Multicast Multicast Filtering Figure 55 L2 Switching Multicast Multicast Filtering The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Unknown Multicast Action Select the configuration protocol Drop Flood or Router Port to apply for any unknown multicast event Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 44 L...

Page 101: ...s figure Item Description IGMP Snooping State Select Enable or Disable to designate the IGMP Snooping State IGMP Snooping Version Select designate the IGMP Snooping Version V2 or V3 IGMP Snooping Report Suppression Select Enable or Disable to setup the report suppression for IGMP Snooping Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 45 L2 Switching Multicast IGMP Snooping IGMP ...

Page 102: ...ion VLAN ID Select the VLAN ID to define the local IGMP querier Querier State Select Disable or Enable to configure the VLAN ID IGMP Querier Querier Version Select the querier version V2 or V3 designated to the selected VLAN ID Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 46 L2 Switching Multicast IGMP Snooping IGMP Querier IGMP Static Groups To access this page click L2 Switch...

Page 103: ... Add Click Add to add an IGMP group Table 47 L2 Switching Multicast IGMP Snooping IGMP Static Groups Multicast Groups To access this page click L2 Switching Multicast IGMP Snooping Multicast Groups Router Ports To access this page click L2 Switching Multicast IGMP Snooping Router Ports MLD Snooping The MLD Snooping page allows you to select the snooping status enable or disable the version v1 or v...

Page 104: ... MLD Snooping Version Select the querier version V1 or V2 designated to the MLD Snooping Version MLD Snooping Report Suppression Select Enable or Disable to designate the status of the report suppression Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 48 L2 Switching Multicast MLD Snooping MLD Settings MLD Querier The MLD Querier page allows you to select and enable disable the ML...

Page 105: ...N Enable Enable IGMP Querier Election Disable Disable IGMP Querier Election Querier Version Select the querier version IGMPV1 or IGMPV2 designated to the MLD Querier function Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 49 L2 Switching Multicast MLD Snooping MLD Querier MLD Static Group The MLD Static Group page allows you to configure specified ports as static member ports To ...

Page 106: ...signated with the static group Add Click Add to add a MLD static group Table 50 L2 Switching Multicast MLD Snooping MLD Static Group Multicast Groups To access this page click L2 Switching Multicast MLD Snooping Multicast Groups Router Ports To access this page click L2 Switching Multicast MLD Snooping Router Ports 4 5 9 JUMBO FRAME Jumbo frames are frames larger than the standard Ethernet frame s...

Page 107: ...d update the screen Table 51 L2 Switching Jumbo Frame 4 5 10 SPANNING TREE The Spanning Tree Protocol STP is a network protocol to ensure loop free topology for any bridged Ethernet local area network STP Global Settings The STP Global Settings page allows you to set the STP status select the configuration for a BPDU packet choose the path overhead force version and set the configuration revision ...

Page 108: ... Select flooding or filtering to designate the type of BPDU packet PathCost Method Select short or long to define the method of used for path cost calculations Force Version Click the drop down menu to select the operating mode for STP STP Compatible 802 1D STP operation RSTP Operation 802 1w operation MSTP Operation 802 1s operation Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table...

Page 109: ...ettings page allows you to configure the ports for the setting port s contribution configure edge port and set the status of the BPDU filter To access this page click L2 Switching Spanning Tree STP Port Settings Figure 64 L2 Switching Spanning Tree STP Port Settings ...

Page 110: ...as link to a host P2P MAC Click the drop down menu to set the Point to Point port configuration No Force to false state Yes Force to true state Migrate Click the check box to enable the migrate function Forces the port to use the new MST RST BPDUs requiring the switch to test on the LAN segment for the presence of legacy devices which are not able to understand the new BPDU formats Apply Click App...

Page 111: ...nter the variable 4 to 30 to set the forward delay for STP bridge settings Max Age Enter the variable 6 to 40 to set the Max age for STP bridge settings Tx Hold Count Enter the variable 1 to 10 to designate the TX hold count for STP bridge settings Hello Time Enter the variable 1 to 10 to designate the Hello Time for STP bridge settings Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Ta...

Page 112: ...scribes the items in the previous figure Item Description Port Select Select the port to designate the STP settings Priority Click the drop down menu to designate a priority Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 55 L2 Switching Spanning Tree STP Port Advanced Settings MST Config Identification The MST Config Identification page allows you to configure the identification ...

Page 113: ...rrently being used It may be up to 32 characters Revision Level Enter the identifier for the Revision Configuration range 0 to 65535 default 0 Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 56 L2 Switching Spanning Tree MST Config Identification MST Instance ID Settings The MST Instance ID Settings page allows you to edit the MSTI ID and VID List settings To access this page clic...

Page 114: ...nce ID 0 15 VID List Enter the pre configured VID list Move Click Move to save the values and update the screen Table 57 L2 Switching Spanning Tree MST Instance ID Settings MST Instance Priority Settings The MST Instance Priority Settings allows you to specify the MST instance and the bridge priority in that instance To access this page click L2 Switching Spanning Tree MST Instance Priority Settin...

Page 115: ...e Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 58 L2 Switching Spanning Tree MST Instance Priority Settings MST Instance Info To access this page click L2 Switching Spanning Tree MST Instance Info STP Statistics To access this page click L2 Switching Spanning Tree STP Statistics 4 5 11 X RING ELITE The X Ring Elite function provides an improvement over Spanning Tree and Rapid S...

Page 116: ...describes the items in the previous figure Item Description State Select Enabled or Disabled to setup the X Ring Elite mode Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 59 L2 Switching X Ring Elite X Ring Elite Settings X Ring Elite Groups The X Ring Elite Groups page allows you to select the function and role for each device and the connected ports To access this page click L2...

Page 117: ...nation Add Click Add to save the values and update the screen Table 60 L2 Switching X Ring Elite X Ring Elite Groups 4 5 12 X RING PRO The X Ring Pro function provides an improvement over Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree and a rapid auto recovery in the event that the network suffers a corrupt or broken link and prevents network loops X Ring Pro Settings The X Ring Pro Settings page allows yo...

Page 118: ...Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 61 L2 Switching X Ring Pro X Ring Pro Settings X Ring Pro Groups The X Ring Pro Groups page allows you to select the function and role for each ring ID and its connected ports To access this page click L2 Switching X Ring Pro X Ring Pro Groups Figure 73 L2 Switching X Ring Pro X Ring Pro Groups X Ring Pro Groups Settings ...

Page 119: ...o 255 to identify a given X Ring Pro group Port 1 Click the drop down menu to define the port designation Port 2 Click the drop down menu to define the port designation Add Click Add to save the values and update the screen Table 62 L2 Switching X Ring Pro X Ring Pro Groups X Ring Pro Groups Settings Figure 74 L2 Switching X Ring Pro X Ring Pro Groups Couple Setting ...

Page 120: ...update the screen Table 63 L2 Switching X Ring Pro X Ring Pro Groups Couple Setting 4 5 13 LOOPBACK DETECTION The Loopback Detection function is used to detect looped links By sending detection frames and then checking to see if the frames returned to any port on the device the function is used to detect loops Global Settings The Global Settings page allows you to configure the state enabled or di...

Page 121: ...the interval at which frames are transmitted Recover Time Enter the variable in seconds 60 to 1000000 to define the delay before recovery Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 64 L2 Switching Loopback Detection Global Settings Port Settings The Port Settings page allows you to select ports that are detected by the loopback detection function and configure their status en...

Page 122: ...es the items in the previous figure Item Description Port Select Enter the port to define the local loopback detection setting Enabled Select Enabled or Disabled to setup the Loopback Detection function Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 65 L2 Switching Loopback Detection Port Settings ...

Page 123: ... MAC Settings MAC Aging Time and Dynamic Forwarding 4 6 1 STATIC MAC The Static MAC page allows you to configure the address for forwarding of packets the VLAN ID of the listed MAC address and the designated Port To access this page click MAC Address Table Static MAC Figure 77 MAC Address Table Static MAC ...

Page 124: ...the VLAN ID number of the VLAN for which the MAC address is residing Port Click the drop down menu to select the port number Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 66 MAC Address Table Static MAC 4 6 2 MAC AGING TIME The MAC Aging Time page allows you to set the MAC address of the aging time to study To access this page click MAC Address Table MAC Aging Time Figure 78 MAC...

Page 125: ...pdate the screen Table 67 MAC Address Table MAC Aging Time 4 6 3 DYNAMIC FORWARDING TABLE The Dynamic Forwarding function allows you to configure an address table which contain the following The port each hardware address is associated with The VLAN to show or clear dynamic MAC entries The MAC address selection To access this page click MAC Address Table Dynamic Forwarding Table Figure 79 MAC Addr...

Page 126: ...s not selected the whole dynamic MAC table is displayed or cleared View Click View to display the MAC address information Clear Click Clear to clear the MAC Address Information table Table 68 MAC Address Table Dynamic Forwarding Table 4 7 SECURITY The Security function allows for the configuration of Storm Control Port Security Protected Ports DoS Prevention Applications 802 1x and IP Security 4 7...

Page 127: ...settings Excluded exclude preamble IFG 20 bytes when count ingress storm control rate Included include preamble IFG 20 bytes when count ingress storm control rate Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 69 Security Storm Control Global Settings Port Settings The Port Settings page allows you to configure the port and the type of storm control association along with the val...

Page 128: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 128 Figure 81 Security Storm Control Port Settings ...

Page 129: ...to designate for the selected port during a Storm Control incident The options are Drop and Shutdown Type Enable Click the radio button to enable Broadcast Unknown Multicast or Unknown Unicast Broadcast Select the variable in Kbps to define the broadcast bandwidth Unknown Multicast Select the variable in Kbps to define the multicast setting Broadcast Select the variable in Kbps to define the unkno...

Page 130: ...e items in the previous figure Item Description Port Select Enter a single or multiple port numbers to configure Enabled Select Enabled or Disabled to define the selected Port FDB Learn Limit 0 64 Enter the variable 0 to 64 to set the learn limit for the FDB setting Violation MAC Notification Select Enabled or Disabled to define the selected Port Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the...

Page 131: ... previous figure Item Description Port List Enter the port number to designate for the Protected Port setting Port Type Select Unprotected or Protected to define the port type Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 72 Security Protected Ports 4 7 4 DOS PREVENTION The DoS Prevention page allows you to setup enabled or disabled the denial of service DoS Global Settings The ...

Page 132: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 132 To access this page click Security DoS Prevention DoS Global Settings Figure 84 Security DoS Prevention DoS Global Settings ...

Page 133: ...ze Click Enabled or Disabled to set a maximum ping size for the IPv6 protocol Ping Max Size Setting Enter the variable in bytes 0 to 65535 to set the maximum ping size Smurf Attack Click Enabled or Disabled to set the Smurf Attack function TCP Min Hdr Size Click Enabled or Disabled to set the minimum header size Enter the variable in bytes 0 to 31 to set the minimum header size TCP SYN SPORT 1024 ...

Page 134: ...S Port Settings Figure 85 Security DoS Prevention DoS Port Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Port Select the port to configure for the DoS prevention function DoS Protection Click Enabled or Disabled to set the DoS Port security function state Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 74 Security DoS Prevention DoS Port ...

Page 135: ...re 86 Security Applications TELNET The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Telnet Service Click Enabled or Disabled to set remote access through the Telnet Service function Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Disconnect Click Disconnect to disable the current Telnet service Table 75 Security Applications TELNET SSH Secure Shell SSH is ...

Page 136: ...Disabled to set up Ethernet encapsulation remote access through the Secure Shell SSH function Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 76 Security Applications SSH HTTP The HTTP page allows you to combine all kinds of AAA lists to the HTTP line Attempts to access the switch s Web UI from HTTP are first authenticated To access this page click Security Applications HTTP Figur...

Page 137: ... Enter the variable in minutes 0 to 86400 to define the timeout period for the HTTP session Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 77 Security Applications HTTP HTTPS The HTTPS page allows you to combine all kinds of AAA lists on the HTTPS line Attempts to access the switch s Web UI from HTTPS are first authenticated To access this page click Security Applications HTTPS F...

Page 138: ...n Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 78 Security Applications HTTPS 4 7 6 802 1X The 802 1x function provides port based authentication to prevent unauthorized devices clients from gaining access to the network 802 1x Settings The 802 1x Settings page allows you to set the state enabled or disabled for the selected IP server address port accounting port and associated...

Page 139: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 139 Figure 90 Security 802 1x 802 1x Settings ...

Page 140: ...ed server IP configured to provide authorization and authentication for network access Security Key Enter the variable to define the network security key used in authentication Reauth Period Enter the variable in seconds to define the period of time between authentication attempts Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 79 Security 802 1x 802 1x Settings 802 1x Port Config...

Page 141: ... port number associated with the configuration setting State Click Authorize or Disabled to define the listed port s state mode Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 80 Security 802 1x 802 1x Port Configuration 4 7 7 IP SECURITY This section provides you a means to configure the IP Security settings Global Settings The Global Settings page allows you to set the IP Securi...

Page 142: ... Disabled to define the global setting for the IP security function Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 81 Security IP Security Global Settings Entry Settings Once the Global Setting is enabled use the Entry Settings to define an IP Security entry To access this page click Security IP Security Entry Settings Figure 93 Security IP Security Entry Settings ...

Page 143: ...tch connects to a remote server to get services 4 8 1 GENERAL Traditionally networks operate on a best effort delivery basis all traffic has equal priority and an equal chance of being delivered in a timely manner When there is congestion all traffic has an equal chance of being dropped The QoS feature can be configured for congestion management and congestion avoidance to specifically manage the ...

Page 144: ...ious figure Item Description QoS Mode Select Disabled or Basic to setup the QoS function Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 83 QoS General QoS Properties QoS Settings Once the QoS function is enabled you can configure the available settings To access this page click QoS General QoS Settings ...

Page 145: ... value 0 to 7 for the Port entry Remark CoS Click Disabled or Enabled to setup the Remark CoS function When enabled the LAN preassigned priority values is marked at Layer 2 boundary to CoS values Remark DSCP Click Disabled or Enabled to setup the DSCP remark option for the QoS function Remark IP Precedence Click Disabled or Enabled to setup the Remark IP Precedence for the QoS function Apply Click...

Page 146: ...sent first and packets in a low priority queue are only sent after all the high priority queues are empty Weighted RoundRobin WRR scheduling is based on the user priority specification to indicate the importance weight of the queue relative to the other CoS queues WRR scheduling prevents low priority queues from being completely ignored during periods of high priority traffic The WRR scheduler sen...

Page 147: ... scheduling designation to the selected queue WRR Select WRR to assign the scheduling designation to the selected queue Weight Enter a queue priority weight relative to the defined entries WRR only of WRR Bandwidth Displays the allotted bandwidth for the queue entry in percentage values Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 85 QoS General QoS Scheduling ...

Page 148: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 148 CoS Mapping The CoS Mapping allows you to apply CoS mapping To access this page click QoS General CoS Mapping Figure 97 QoS General CoS Mapping ...

Page 149: ...Displays the queue entry for CoS mapping Class of Service Click the drop down menu to select the CoS type Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 86 QoS General CoS Mapping DSCP Mapping The DSCP to Queue mapping function maps queue values in incoming packets to a DSCP value that QoS uses internally to represent the priority of the traffic If these values are not appropriat...

Page 150: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 150 Figure 98 QoS General DSCP Mapping ...

Page 151: ...nu to select the queue designation for the DSCP value Queue to DSCP Mapping Queue Displays the queue value for the DSCP map DSCP Enter the DSCP entry to define the precedence values Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 87 QoS General DSCP Mapping IP Precedence Mapping The IP Precedence Mapping allows you to set IP Precedence mapping To access this page click QoS General...

Page 152: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 152 Figure 99 QoS General IP Precedence Mapping ...

Page 153: ... to the selected queue Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 88 QoS General IP Precedence Mapping 4 8 2 QOS BASIC MODE Quality of Service QoS allows to give preferential treatment to certain types of traffic at the expense of others Without QoS the switch offers best effort service to each packet regardless of the packet contents or size sending the packets without any a...

Page 154: ... Description Trust Mode Click the drop down menu to select the trust state of the QoS basic mode Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Figure 101 QoS QoS Basic Mode Global Settings Port Settings The Port Settings page allows you to define a trust state enabled or disabled to a listed port To access this page click QoS QoS Basic Mode Port Settings Figure 102 QoS QoS Basic Mode ...

Page 155: ... update the screen Table 89 QoS QoS Basic Mode Port Settings 4 8 3 RATE LIMIT Rate Limits features control on a per port basis Bandwidth control is supported for the following Ingress Bandwidth Control Egress Bandwidth Control and Egress Queue Ingress Bandwidth Control The Ingress Bandwidth Control page allows you to configure the bandwidth control for a listed port To access this page click QoS R...

Page 156: ... Enter the value in Kbps 16 to 1000000 to set as the bandwidth rate for the selected port Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 90 QoS Rate Limit Ingress Bandwidth Control Egress Bandwidth Control The Egress Bandwidth Control page allows you to set the egress bandwidth control for a listed port To access this page click QoS Rate Limit Egress Bandwidth Control Figure 104 ...

Page 157: ... to set the Egress Bandwidth Control state Rate Kbps Enter the value in Kbps 16 to 1000000 to set the Egress Bandwidth rate Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 91 QoS Rate Limit Egress Bandwidth Control Egress Queue The Egress Queue page allows you to set the egress bandwidth parameters To access this page click QoS Rate Limit Egress Queue Figure 105 QoS Rate Limit Egr...

Page 158: ... Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 92 QoS Rate Limit Egress Queue 4 9 MANAGEMENT 4 9 1 LLDP LLDP is a one way protocol without request response sequences Information is advertised by stations implementing the transmit function and is received and processed by stations implementing the receive function LLDP System Settings The LLDP System Settings allows you to config...

Page 159: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 159 Figure 106 Management LLDP LLDP System Settings ...

Page 160: ...e transmitted The default is 30 seconds and the valid range is 5 to 32768 seconds Holdtime Multiplier Select the multiplier on the transmit interval to assign to TTL Reinitialization Delay Select the delay length before re initialization Transmit Delay Select the delay after an LLDP frame is sent Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 93 Management LLDP LLDP System Settin...

Page 161: ...vious figure Item Description Port Select Enter the port number associated with the LLDP setting State Click the drop down menu to select the LLDP port state Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 94 Management LLDP LLDP Port Settings LLDP Port Configuration Figure 108 Management LLDP LLDP Port Settings Optional TLVs Selection ...

Page 162: ...include system name TLV in LLDP frames Port Description To include port description TLV in LLDP frames System Description To include system description TLV in LLDP frames System Capability To include system capability TLV in LLDP frames 802 3 MAC PHY 802 3 Link Aggregation 802 3 Maximum Frame Size Management Address 802 1 PVID Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 95 Man...

Page 163: ...ion LLDP Local Device Info The LLDP Local Device Info page allows you to view information regarding network devices providing that the switch has already obtained LLDP information on the devices To access this page click Management LLDP LLDP Local Device Info LLDP Remote Device Info The LLDP Remote Device Info page allows you to view information about remote devices LLDP information must be availa...

Page 164: ...e click Management LLDP LLDP Overloading 4 9 2 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is a protocol to facilitate the monitoring and exchange of management information between network devices Through SNMP the health of the network or status of a particular device can be determined SNMP Settings The SNMP Settings page allows you to set the SNMP daemon state enabled or disabled To access this ...

Page 165: ... SNMP SNMP Settings SNMP Community The SNMP Community page provides configuration options for the community SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c use the group name Community Name certification Its role is similar to the password function If SNMP v1 and SNMP v2c are used you can go directly from the configuration settings to this page to configure the SNMP community To access this page click Management SNMP SNMP C...

Page 166: ...he previous figure Item Description Community Name Enter a community name up to 20 characters Access Right Click the radio box to specify the access level read only or read write Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 99 Management SNMP SNMP Community ...

Page 167: ...ser Settings page allows you to create SNMP groups The users have the same level of security and access control permissions as defined by the group settings To access this page click Management SNMP SNMP User Settings Figure 113 Management SNMP SNMP User Settings ...

Page 168: ...HA authentication protocol Password Enter the characters to define the password associated with the authentication protocol Priv Protocol Click the drop down menu to select an authorization protocol none or DES The field requires a user password None no authorization protocol in use DES specify 56 bit encryption in use Password Enter the characters to define the password associated with the author...

Page 169: ...me Version Click the drop down menu to designate the SNMP version credentials v1 or v2c Add Click Add to save the values and update the screen Table 101 Management SNMP SNMP Trap 4 9 3 POWER OVER ETHERNET Power Over Ethernet is the function supplying power to Powered Devices PD through the switch in the event that AC power is not readily available Power over Ethernet can be used for the following ...

Page 170: ...e 102 Available POE Switches PoE System Settings The PoE System Settings page allows you to configure the overload disconnect and the maximum available wattage To access this page click Management Power Over Ethernet PoE System Settings Figure 115 Management Power Over Ethernet PoE System Settings ...

Page 171: ... drop down menu to designate the overload mode Overload Port First Port Based Priority Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 103 Management Power Over Ethernet PoE System Settings PoE Port Settings The PoE Port Settings page allows you to configure the port status its power limitations legacy mode status and power limit settings To access this page click Management Power...

Page 172: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 172 Figure 116 Management Power Over Ethernet PoE Port Settings ...

Page 173: ... classification Legacy Mode Select Enabled or Disabled to designate the legacy mode option for the port Priority Click the drop down menu to configure the power supply priority Critical Low Medium or High Default is Low Power Limit Enter a number to set the port power current limitation to be given to the Powered Device PD Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 104 Manage...

Page 174: ...ure the Modbus function To access this page click Management TCP Modbus TCP Modbus Settings Figure 117 Management TCP Modbus TCP Modbus Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description State Click Disabled or Enabled to set the TCP Modbus state Time out Enter the value 1 to 86400 to define the timeout period between transport time Apply Click Apply to save t...

Page 175: ...gs Figure 118 Management DHCP Server Status Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description DHCP Server Select Enable or Disable to designate the DHCP server function type When a new DHCP server mode is selected the switch requires a system restart for the new mode to take effect Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Restart Click Resta...

Page 176: ...s 176 Global Settings The Global Settings page allows you to configure the global settings for the DHCP function To access this page click Management DHCP Server Global Settings Figure 119 Management DHCP Server Global Settings ...

Page 177: ...nating the highest range in the IP address pool Subnet Mask Type in the value designating the subnet mask for the IP address pool Gateway Type in the value designating the gateway for the IP address pool DNS Type in the value designating the DNS for the IP address pool Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 107 Management DHCP Server Global Settings Port Settings The Port...

Page 178: ... IP Address Type in the value designating the lowest range in the IP address pool High IP Address Type in the value designating the highest range in the IP address pool Subnet Mask Type in the value designating the subnet mask for the IP address pool Gateway Type in the value designating the gateway for the IP address pool DNS Type in the value designating the DNS for the IP address pool Apply Cli...

Page 179: ... information option provide information about the network location of a DHCP client In turn the DHCP server uses the information to implement IP addresses or other parameters for the client To access this page click Management DHCP Server Option 82 Settings Figure 121 Management DHCP Server Option 82 Settings ...

Page 180: ...te ID string or hex Remote ID Content Enter the remote ID string of the host Low IP Address Type in the value designating the lowest range in the IP address pool High IP Address Type in the value designating the highest range in the IP address pool Subnet Mask Type in the value designating the subnet mask for the IP address pool Gateway Type in the value designating the gateway for the IP address ...

Page 181: ...ick Management SMTP Client Global Settings Figure 122 Management SMTP Client Global Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Active Profile Click the drop down menu to select the profile status None 1 or 2 Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 110 Management SMTP Client Global Settings Profile Settings The Profile Settings ...

Page 182: ...p down menu to select the identification type for the profile 1 or 2 Server IP Enter the IP address to designate the server host Server Port Enter the port number to designate the port associated with the server IP address Sender Mail Enter the email address of the sender client Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 111 Management SMTP Client Profile Settings Profile Set...

Page 183: ...enu to select the identification type for the profile 1 or 2 Target Mail Enter the email address of the target client Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 112 Management SMTP Client Profile Settings Profile Target Mail Settings Sending Message The Sending Message page allows you to setup the log message for use with the SMTP client To access this page click Management S...

Page 184: ...le Assign the title of the email The maximum length is 20 characters alphanumeric symbols dot _ underline dash line and space Content Assign the content of the email The maximum length is 64 characters alphanumeric symbols dot _ underline dash line and space Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 113 Management SMTP Client Sending Message ...

Page 185: ... devices on a network RMON Statistics The RMON Statistics page allows you to view information regarding packet sizes and information for physical layer errors The information displayed is according to the RMON standard To access this page click Management RMON RMON Statistics Figure 126 Management RMON Rmon Statistics ...

Page 186: ...rt Enter the respective port number for the selected entry Owner Enter the name of the owner of the RMON group Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 114 Management RMON Rmon Statistics RMON History The RMON History page allows you to configure the display of history entries To access this page click Management RMON RMON History Figure 127 Management RMON RMON History ...

Page 187: ...r the specific 1 50 number of samples to store Interval Enter value in seconds 1 to 3600 to designate a specific interval time for the collection of samples Owner Enter the name of the owner of the RMON history group Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 115 Management RMON RMON History RMON Alarm The RMON Alarm page allows you to configure RMON statistics group and alar...

Page 188: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 188 Figure 128 Management RMON Rmon Alarm ...

Page 189: ...ter the variable sample type Rising Threshold Enter the rising alarm threshold trigger Falling Threshold Enter the falling alarm threshold trigger Rising Event Index Enter the rising event index 1 65535 to define the alarm group Falling Event Index Enter the falling event index 1 65535 to define the alarm group Owner Enter the name of the owner of the RMON alarm group Apply Click Apply to save the...

Page 190: ...vent Description Enter a value 1 to 2147483647 to define the interval value for the Alarm Collection history Type Click the drop down menu to define the event type None Log SNMP Trap Log and Trap Community Enter the community string to be passed for the specified event Owner Enter the name of the owner of the RMON event Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 117 Managemen...

Page 191: ...ics Figure 130 Diagnostics Cable Diagnostics The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Port Click the drop down menu to select a pre defined port for diagnostic testing Giga ports are displayed with a channel A to D designation Copper Test Click Copper Test to display the test result for the selected port Table 118 Diagnostics Cable Diagnostics 4 10 2 PING TES...

Page 192: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 192 Figure 131 Diagnostics Ping Test ...

Page 193: ...es from 1 to 5 The interval entered is not retained across a power cycle Size in bytes Enter the size of ping packet The default value is 56 The value ranges from 8 to 5120 The size entered is not retained across a power cycle Ping Results Display the reply format of ping PING 172 17 8 254 172 17 8 254 56 data bytes 172 17 8 254 ping statistics 4 packets transmitted 0 packets received 100 packet l...

Page 194: ...E500 Series Switches 194 4 10 3 IPV6 PING TEST The IPv6 Ping Test page allows you to configure the Ping Test for IPv6 To access this page click Diagnostics IPv6 Ping Test Figure 132 Diagnostics IPv6 Ping Test ...

Page 195: ...s The default value is 1 The value ranges from 1 to 5 The interval you enter is not retained across a power cycle Size in bytes Enter the size of ping packet The default value is 56 The value ranges from 8 to 5120 The size you enter is not retained across a power cycle Ping Results Display the reply format of ping PING 2222 777 2222 777 56 data bytes 2222 777 ping statistics 4 packets transmitted ...

Page 196: ...g Logging Service The following table describes the items in the previous figure Item Description Logging Service Click Enabled or Disabled to set the Logging Service status Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 121 Diagnostics System Log Logging Service Local Logging The Local Logging page allows you to designate a local target when the severity criteria is reached To a...

Page 197: ...ges The level options are emerg Indicates system is unusable It is the highest level of severity alert Indicates action must be taken immediately crit Indicates critical conditions error Indicates error conditions warning Indicates warning conditions notice Indicates normal but significant conditions info Indicates informational messages debug Indicates debug level messages Apply Click Apply to sa...

Page 198: ...es Switches 198 System Log Server The System Log Server page allows you to configure the log server To access this page click Diagnostics System Log System Log Server Figure 135 Diagnostics System Log System Log Server ...

Page 199: ...t level of severity alert Indicates action must be taken immediately crit Indicates critical conditions error Indicates error conditions warning Indicates warning conditions notice Indicates normal but significant conditions info Indicates informational messages debug Indicates debug level messages Facility Click the drop down menu to select facility to which the message refers Apply Click Apply t...

Page 200: ...revious figure Item Description Diagnostic Alarm Click the drop down menu to designate the announcement method Disabled SysLog E mail or SNMP Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 124 Diagnostics DDM These settings are informational only Diagnostic Alarm Figure 137 Diagnostics DDM ...

Page 201: ...te Low Warning Click Enabled or Disabled to set the alarm state Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 125 Diagnostics DDM 4 11 TOOLS 4 11 1 IXM The IXM tool is an industrial Ethernet switch solution to help the users deploy industrial Ethernet switch hardware by allowing users with multiple managed Ethernet switches in the field to eliminate the need to individually conn...

Page 202: ... the device number Device Name Displays the device name Device Model Displays the device model type Category Displays the device s category type IP Address Displays the device s IP address MAC Address Displays the device s IP MAC address Firmware Version Displays the device s firmware version Previous Click Previous to back to previous page Next Click Next to go to next page Table 126 Tools IXM ...

Page 203: ...ACKUP MANAGER The Backup Manager page allows you to configure a remote TFTP sever or host file system in order to back up the firmware image or configuration file To access this page click Tools Backup Manager Figure 139 Tools Backup Manager ...

Page 204: ... backup method image running configuration startup configuration flash log or buffered log Image Click the format for the image type 7710E_2C_1_00_13 bix Active or vmlinux bix backup Backup Click Backup to back up the settings Table 127 Tools Backup Manager 4 11 3 UPGRADE MANAGER The Upgrade Manager page allows you to configure a remote TFTP sever or host file system in order to upload firmware up...

Page 205: ...eWorx SE500 Series Switches 205 Figure 140 Tools Upgrade Manager ...

Page 206: ...rmware version Upgrade Type Click a type to define the upgrade method image startup configuration or running configuration Image Click the format for the image type 7710E_2C_1_00_13 bix Active or vmlinux bix backup Upgrade Click Upgrade to upgrade to the current version Table 128 Tools Upgrade Manager 4 11 4 DUAL IMAGE The Dual Image page allows you to setup an active and backup partition for firm...

Page 207: ... Dual Image 4 11 5 SAVE CONFIGURATION To access this page click Tools Save Configuration Click Save Configuration to FLASH to have configuration changes you have made to be saved across a system reboot All changes submitted since the previous save or system reboot will be retained by the switch 4 11 6 USER ACCOUNT The User Account page allows you to setup a user and the related parameters To acces...

Page 208: ...drop down menu to designate privilege authority for the user entry Admin or User Apply Click Apply to create a new user account Table 130 Tools User Account 4 11 7 RESET SYSTEM To access this page click Tools Reset System Click Restore to have all configuration parameters reset to their factory default values All changes that have been made will be lost even if you have issued a save Reset setting...

Page 209: ...nt letter for Ohm symbol Diagnosing LED Indicators To assist in identifying problems the switch can be easily monitored through panel indicators which describe common problems the user may encounter and where the user can find possible solutions If the power indicator does not light on when the power cord is plugged in you may have a problem with power cord Then check for loose power connections p...

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