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SE400 Series

USER MANUAL

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Page 3: ...net Cable Wiring 20 Power Supply Installation 20 Overview 20 Considerations 21 Grounding the Device 22 Wiring a Relay Contact 23 Wiring the Power Inputs 23 Managing Switch 26 First Time set up 26 Overview 26 SCADA Requirements 26 Administrative Interface Access 26 Using the Graphical Web Interface 27 Configuring the Switch for Network Access 27 Configuring the Ethernet Ports 27 Web Browser Configu...

Page 4: ...te 62 Loopback Detection 63 MAC Address Table 65 Static MAC 65 MAC Aging Time 66 Dynamic Forwarding Table 66 Security 67 Storm Control 67 Port Security 69 Protected Ports 69 DoS Prevention 70 Applications 72 802 1x 73 QoS 75 General 75 QoS Basic Mode 81 Rate Limit 82 Management 84 LLDP 84 SNMP 87 Diagnostics 91 Cable Diagnostics 91 Ping Test 92 IPv6 Ping Test 93 System Log 94 DDM 97 Tools 98 IXM 9...

Page 5: ...v SE400 SERIES Troubleshooting 103 Advantech B B Smartworx Technical support 103 ...

Page 6: ...nstalling DC Wires in a Terminal Block 24 Figure 30 Securing a Terminal Block to a Receptor 25 Figure 31 Login Screen 29 Figure 32 Changing a Default Password 30 Figure 33 Monitoring Device Information 31 Figure 34 Monitoring Logging Message 32 Figure 35 Monitoring Port Monitoring Port Statistics 33 Figure 36 Monitoring Port Monitoring Port Utilization 33 Figure 37 Monitoring LLDP Statistics 34 Fi...

Page 7: ...ity Storm Control Global Settings 67 Figure 81 Security Storm Control Port Settings 68 Figure 82 Security Port Security 69 Figure 83 Security Protected Ports 69 Figure 84 Security DoS Prevention DoS Global Settings 70 Figure 85 Security DoS Prevention DoS Port Settings 72 Figure 86 Security Applications HTTP 72 Figure 87 Security 802 1x 802 1x Settings 73 Figure 88 Security 802 1x 802 1x Port Conf...

Page 8: ...g Server 96 Figure 115 Diagnostics DDM 97 Figure 116 Diagnostics DDM Diagnostic Alarm Information 97 Figure 117 Tools IXM 98 Figure 118 Tools Backup Manager 99 Figure 119 Tools Upgrade Manager 100 Figure 120 Tools Dual Image 101 Figure 121 Tools User Account 102 ...

Page 9: ...witching Link Aggregation LACP Priority Settings 45 Table 34 L2 Switching Link Aggregation LACP Port Settings 45 Table 35 L2 Switching 802 1Q VLAN VLAN Management 46 Table 36 L2 Switching 802 1Q VLAN PVID Settings 47 Table 37 L2 Switching 802 1Q VLAN Port to VLAN 48 Table 38 L2 Switching GARP GARP Settings 49 Table 39 L2 Switching GARP GVRP Settings 50 Table 40 L2 Switching 802 3az EEE 50 Table 41...

Page 10: ...Mode Global Settings 81 Table 78 QoS QoS Basic Mode Port Settings 81 Table 79 QoS Rate Limit Ingress Bandwidth Control 82 Table 80 QoS Rate Limit Egress Bandwidth Control 83 Table 81 QoS Rate Limit Egress Queue 83 Table 82 Management LLDP LLDP System Settings 84 Table 83 Management LLDP LLDP Port Settings LLDP Port Configuration 85 Table 84 Management LLDP LLDP Port Settings Optional TLVs Selectio...

Page 11: ...l 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 cleaning For plug in equipment the power outlet socket must be located near the equipment and must be easily accessibl...

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Page 14: ...T X SE416 series 16 x 10 100BaseT X SEC410 series 8 x 10 100BaseT X 2 x 10 100Base T X or 100Base FX SFP SEC418 series 16 x 10 100BaseT X 2 x 10 100Base T X or 100Base FX SFP Power Connector 6 pin screw Terminal Block including relay Physical Enclosure Metal Shell Protection Class IP30 Installation DIN Rail and Wall Mount Dimensions W x H x D SE408 series 43mm x 120mm x 84mm 1 69in x 4 72in x 3 3i...

Page 15: ... 5 2 watts SE416 series 8 watts SEC410 series 5 8 watts SEC418 series 8 2 watts Power Input 12V 48V 8 4V 52 8V redundant dual inputs Certifications Safety IEC EN 60950 1 UL508 Class 1 Division 2 IECEx ATEX 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 ...

Page 16: ...ont View No Item Description 1 System LED panel See System LED Panel on page 7 for further details 2 ETH port Eight 10 100BaseT X ports 3 LNK ACT LED Link activity LED 4 Speed LED Gigabit Ethernet Green 1000M Amber 100M Off 10M Fast Ethernet Amber 100M Off 10M 8 7 6 5 3 4 1 2 P2 P1 P Fail Loop 10 100 SE408 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 17: ...No Item Description 1 System LED panel See System LED Panel on page 7 for further details 2 ETH port Sixteen 10 100BaseT X ports 3 LNK ACT LED Link activity LED 4 Speed LED Fast Ethernet Amber 100M Off 10M P2 P1 P Fail Loop 8 10 100 10 100 SE416 7 6 5 3 4 1 2 16 15 14 13 11 12 9 10 LNK SPD 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 18: ...further details 2 ETH port Eight 10 100BaseT X ports two 100 1000BaseT X combo ports 3 LNK ACT LED Link activity LED 4 Speed LED Gigabit Ethernet Green 1000M Amber 100M Off 10M 5 ETH port Two 10 100 1000BaseT X ports 6 ETH port Two 100 1000Base FX SFP ports 8 7 6 5 3 4 1 2 10 9 9 10 LNK ACT P2 P1 P F Loop 10 100 10 100 1000 10 100 1000 SEC410 2SFP LNK SPD 1 2 6 3 4 5 5 6 ...

Page 19: ...r further details 2 ETH port Sixteen 10 100BaseT X ports two 100 1000BaseT X combo ports 3 LNK ACT LED Link activity LED 4 Speed LED Gigabit Ethernet Green 1000M Amber 100M Off 10M 5 ETH port Two 10 100 1000BaseT X ports 6 ETH port Two 100 1000Base FX SFP ports 8 7 6 5 3 4 1 2 16 15 14 13 11 12 18 17 9 10 P2 P1 P F Loop 10 100 1000 10 100 10 100 SEC418 2SFP 1 2 5 3 4 6 ...

Page 20: ...d green Powered up Off Powered down or not installed 2 PW2 LED Solid green Powered up Off Powered down or not installed 3 P Fail Solid red When PW1 or PW2 is disconnected the LED lights Off When PW1 and PW2 is connected the LED is off 4 Loop Solid red When loop detected the LED lights Off No loop detected P2 P1 P Fail Loop 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 21: ... SERIES The following view applies to SE408 series Figure 6 Rear View Rear View Table 9 Rear View No Item Description 1 DIN Rail mounting plate Mounting plate used for the installation to a standard DIN rail 1 ...

Page 22: ...to SE408 series Figure 8 Top View Table 10 Rear View No Item Description 1 DIN Rail mounting plate Mounting plate used for the installation to a standard DIN rail Top View Table 11 Top View No Item Description 1 Terminal block Connect cabling for power and alarm wiring 1 P Fail V2 PWR2 DC 12 48V 1A 24V PWR1 V2 V1 V1 1 ...

Page 23: ...view applies to SE408 series Figure 10 Bottom View Table 12 Top View No Item Description 1 Terminal block Connect cabling for power and alarm wiring Bottom View Table 13 Bottom View No Item Description 1 Ground terminal Screw terminal used to ground chassis P Fail V2 PWR2 DC 12 48V 1A 24V PWR1 V2 V1 V1 1 1 ...

Page 24: ...11 SE400 SERIES The following view applies to SE416 SEC410 SEC418 series Figure 11 Bottom View Table 14 Bottom View No Item Description 1 Ground terminal Screw terminal used to ground chassis 1 ...

Page 25: ... 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 These instructions will explain how to find a proper location for your Modbus Gateways how to connect to the network hook up the power cable and connect to the SE400 Series Verifying Switch Operation Before installing the device in a r...

Page 26: ...ices can be mounted vertically or horizontally Refer to the following guidelines for further information Installing the DIN Rail Mounting Kit 1 Insert the top back of the mounting bracket over the DIN rail 2 Push the bottom of the switch towards the DIN rail until it snaps into place Figure 12 Installing the DIN Rail Mounting Kit DIN Rail Mounting Note A corrosion free mounting rail is advisable W...

Page 27: ...wn to free the bottom of the plate from the DIN rail 2 Rotate the bottom of the device towards you and away from the DIN rail 3 Once the bottom is clear of the DIN rail lift the device straight up to unhook it from the DIN rail Figure 13 Removing the DIN Rail 1 2 DIN Rail ...

Page 28: ...tch 3 Remove the DIN mounting plate Store the DIN mounting plate and provided screws for later use 4 Align the wall mounting plates on the rear side The screw holes on the device and the mounting plates must be aligned see the following illustration 5 Secure the wall mount plates with M3 screws see the following figure Figure 14 Installing Wall Mount Plates Once the wall mounting plates are secure...

Page 29: ...gap between the wall and the screw head to allow for wall mount plate insertion Figure 15 Securing Wall Mounting Screws 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 fol lowing figure Figure 16 Wall Mount Installation 13 Once the device is installed on the wall tighten the screws to secure the d...

Page 30: ...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 or A1 to ...

Page 31: ...om the SFP transceiver 7 Insert the fiber cable into the transceiver The connector snaps into place and locks Figure 19 Attaching a Fiber Optic Cable to a Transceiver 8 Repeat the previous procedures to install any additional SFP transceivers in the switch The fiber port is now set up Note If you are attaching fiber optic cables to the transceiver continue with the follow ing step Otherwise repeat...

Page 32: ...e out to release it from the transceiver Figure 20 Removing a Fiber Optic Cable to a Transceiver 3 Hold the handle on the transceiver and pull the transceiver out of the slot Figure 21 Removing an SFP Transceiver Removing SFP Modules Note Replace the dust plug on the slot if you are not installing a transceiver The dust plug protects hardware from dust contamination Handle ...

Page 33: ...seT Power Supply Installation RJ45 Ethernet Cable Wiring Table 15 Pin Definition Straight thru Cable Wiring Cross over Cable Wiring Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 3 Pin 2 Pin 2 Pin 2 Pin 6 Pin 3 Pin 3 Pin 3 Pin 1 Pin 6 Pin 6 Pin 6 Pin 2 Overview Warning Power down and disconnect the power cord before servicing or wiring the switch Caution Do not disconnect modules or cabling unless the power is first switc...

Page 34: ...he device The Terminal Block CN1 is suitable for 12 24 AWG 3 31 0 205 mm2 Torque value 7 lb in The cross sectional area of the earthing conductors shall be at least 3 31 mm2 Calculate the maximum possible current for each power and common wire Make sure the power draw is within limits of local electrical code regulations For best practices route wiring for power and devices on separate paths Do no...

Page 35: ...ff 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 Caution Before connecting the device properly ground the device Lack of a proper grounding set up may result in a safety risk and could be hazardous Caution Do not service equipment or cables during periods of lightning activity Caution...

Page 36: ...e following for terminal block con nector views Figure 26 Terminal Receptor Power Input Contacts Note 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 out put terminal and the grounding point on the switch Wiring a Relay Contact Wiring the Power Inputs Caution Do not disconnect modules or c...

Page 37: ...rminal 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 Figure 28 Installing DC Wires in a Terminal Block 5 Tighten the wire clamp screws to secure the DC wires in place Figure 29 Installing DC Wires in a Terminal Blo...

Page 38: ...ck and press it in until it is flush with the terminal block receptor 8 Tighten the screws on the terminal block to secure it to the terminal block receptor Figure 30 Securing a Terminal Block to a Receptor If there is no gap between the terminal block and the terminal receptor the terminal block is seated correctly ...

Page 39: ...ch 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 capable of communicating with other SNMP capable devices on the network to exchange management information This statistical derived information from the network is saved in the Management Information Base MIB of the...

Page 40: ...P address for the switch can be changed to a user defined address along with a customized subnet mask to separate subnets NTP Server The IP address or domain name of an NTP Network Time Protocol server from which the switch may retrieve the current time at startup Please note that using a domain name requires that at least one domain name server be configured The switch comes with default port set...

Page 41: ...he second local area network standard is 100BASE T which runs at 100Mbps over the same twisted pair Ethernet cable Lastly there is 100BASE F which enables fast Ethernet 100Mbps over fiber These options are available 10h 10 Mbps Half Duplex 10f 10 Mbps Full Duplex 100h 100 Mbps Half Duplex 100f 100 Mbps Full Duplex On managed switches with gigabit combination ports those ports with have two rows a ...

Page 42: ...168 1 254 User name admin Password admin Log In To access the login window connect the device to the network see Connecting the Switch to Ethernet Ports on page 20 Once the switch is installed and connected power on the switch see the following procedures to log into your switch When the switch is first installed the default network configuration is set to DHCP enabled You will need to make sure y...

Page 43: ...e device is functioning and set up correctly The following details the necessary steps to change the default password To change the password 1 Navigate to Tools User 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 ...

Page 44: ...stem name up to 128 alphanumeric characters default is Switch System Location Click Default to enter the location up to 256 alphanumeric characters default is Default System Contact Click Default to enter the contact person up to 128 alphanumeric charac ters default is Default MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the switch IP Address Displays the assigned IP address of the switch Subnet Mask D...

Page 45: ...All log messages are cleared after system reboot File Store log messages in a file Severity The setting allows you to designate a severity level for the Logging Message Filter function Click the drop down menu to select the severity level target setting The level options are emerg Indicates system is unusable It is the highest level of severity alert Indicates action must be taken immediately crit...

Page 46: ...ntErrors dot3StatsFCSErrors dot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFrames dot3StatsDeferredTransmissions dot3StatsLateCollisions dot3StatsExcessiveCollisions dot3StatsFrameTooLongs dot3StatsSymbolErrors dot3ControlInUnknownOpcodes dot3InPauseFrames and dot3OutPauseFrames Port Utilization To access this page click Monitoring Port Monitoring Port Utilization Figure 36 Monitoring Po...

Page 47: ...ays the LLDP statistics To access this page click Monitoring LLDP Statistics Figure 37 Monitoring LLDP Statistics The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for LLDP Global Statistics settings are informational only Insertions Deletions Drops and Age Outs The ensuing table for LLDP Port Statistics settings are informational only Port TX Frames Total RX Frames ...

Page 48: ...ics settings are informational only Total RX Valid RX Invalid RX Other RX Leave RX Report RX General Query RX Special Group Query RX Special Group Source Query RX Leave TX Report TX General Query TX Special Group Query TX and Special Group Source Query TX IGMP Statistics Table 21 Monitoring IGMP Statistics Item Description Clear Click Clear to refresh IGMP Statistics of all the interfaces Refresh ...

Page 49: ... 2 IP Settings Table 22 System IP Settings Item Description Mode Click the radio button to select the IP Address Setting mode Static DHCP or BOOTP IP Address Enter a value to specify the IP address of the interface The default is 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask Enter a value to specify the IP subnet mask for the interface The default is 255 255 255 0 Gateway Enter a value to specify the default gateway fo...

Page 50: ...Remote ID String Remote ID Hex and Remote ID User Define DHCP Client Option 82 Table 23 System DHCP Client Option 82 Item Description Mode Click the radio button to enable or disable the DHCP Client Option 82 mode Circuit ID Format Click the drop down menu to set the ID format String Hex User Definition Circuit ID String Enter the string ID of the corresponding class Circuit ID Hex Enter the hex s...

Page 51: ...his page click System IPv6 Settings Figure 42 System IPv6 Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure DHCP Auto Provision Table 24 System DHCP Auto Provision Item Description Status Select the radio button to enable or disable the DHCP Auto Provisioning Set ting Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen IPv6 Settings Table 25 System IPv6 Settings Item D...

Page 52: ...ication with the switch man agement interface To access this page click System Management VLAN Figure 43 System Management VLAN The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Management VLAN State are informational only Management VLAN Management VLAN Table 26 System Management VLAN Item Description Management VLAN Click the drop down menu to select a defined ...

Page 53: ...text string of up to 64 char acters containing the encoded unicast IP address or hostname of a SNTP server Unicast SNTP requests will be sent to this address If this address is a DNS hostname then that hostname should be resolved into an IP address each time a SNTP request is sent to it SNTP Port Enter the port on the server to which SNTP requests are to be sent Allowed range is 1 to 65535 default...

Page 54: ... menu to designate the start date and time for daylight saving time Recurring To Click the drop down menu to designate the end date and time for daylight saving time Non Recurring From Click the drop down menu to designate a start date and time for a non recur ring daylight saving time event Non Recurring To Click the drop down menu to designate the end date and time for a non recurring daylight s...

Page 55: ...ational only Session ID Destination Port Ingress State Source TX Port and Source RX Port 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 Port Mirror Table 29 L2 Switching Port Mirror Item Description Session ID Click the drop down menu to select a port mirroring session from the list The number of session...

Page 56: ... Bal ance Algorithm LAG Management Link aggregation is also known as trunking It 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 48 L2 Switching Link Aggregation LAG Management The following table describ...

Page 57: ...e informational only LAG Description Port Type Enable State Link Status Speed Duplex FlowCtrl Config and FlowCtrl Status Type Click the radio button to specify the type mode Static or LACP Ports Click the drop down menu to select designated ports Port1 10 Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 32 L2 Switching Link Aggregation LAG Port Settings Item Description LAG Select ...

Page 58: ...2 Switching Link Aggregation LACP Port Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure Table 33 L2 Switching Link Aggregation LACP Priority Settings Item Description System Priority Enter the value 1 65535 to designate the LACP system priority Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 34 L2 Switching Link Aggregation LACP Port Settings Item Descriptio...

Page 59: ...page Through this page you can add or delete VLAN listings and add a prefix name to an added entry To access this page click L2 Switching 802 1Q VLAN VLAN Management Figure 52 L2 Switching 802 1Q VLAN VLAN Management The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for VLAN Table settings are informational only VLAN ID VLAN Name VLAN Type and Edit click to enter VLA...

Page 60: ...VID Enter the VLAN ID you want assigned to untagged or priority tagged frames received on this port The value ranges 1 to 4094 The default is 1 Accepted Type Click the radio button to specify which frames to forward Tag Only discards any untagged or priority tagged frames Untag Only discards any tagged frames All accepts all untagged and tagged frames Whichever you select VLAN tagged frames are fo...

Page 61: ...e previous figure Table 37 L2 Switching 802 1Q VLAN Port to VLAN Item Description Port Displays the assigned port to the entry Interface VLAN Mode Displays the assigned mode to the listed VLAN port Hybrid Port hybrid model Access Port hybrid model Trunk Port hybrid model Tunnel Port hybrid model Membership Displays the assigned membership status of the port entry options include Forbidden Excluded...

Page 62: ...ering membership for a VLAN or multicast group in centiseconds Enter a number between 6 and 600 An instance of this timer exists for each GARP participant for each port Leave Time Enter a value to specify the time to wait after receiving an unregister request for a VLAN or multicast group before deleting the associated entry in centi seconds This allows time for another station to assert registrat...

Page 63: ...ce Inactive link detection Inactive link detection function automatically reduces power usage when inactive links or devices are detected To access this page click L2 Switching 802 3az EEE Figure 57 L2 Switching 802 3az EEE The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for EEE Enable Status settings are informational only Port and EEE State Table 39 L2 Switching ...

Page 64: ...ast request is received The options include Drop Flood or Router Port To access this page click L2 Switching Multicast Multicast Filtering Figure 58 L2 Switching Multicast Multicast Filtering The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Properties Information settings are informational only Unknown Multi cast Action SCADA Requirements Table 41 L2 Switching M...

Page 65: ...g table for IGMP Snooping Table settings are informational only Entry No VLAN ID IGMP Snooping Operation State Router Ports Auto Learn Query Robustness Query Interval sec Query Max Response Interval sec Last Member Query count Last Member Query Interval sec Immediate Leave and Edit click to modify the settings IGMP Querier IGMP Querier allows snooping to function by creating the tables for snoopin...

Page 66: ...e informational only VLAN ID Group IP Address Member Ports Type and Life Sec Router Ports To access this page click L2 Switching Multicast IGMP Snooping Router Ports The ensuing table for Router Ports settings are informational only VLAN ID Port and Expiry Time Sec Table 43 L2 Switching Multicast IGMP Snooping IGMP Querier Item Description VLAN ID Select the VLAN ID to define the local IGMP querie...

Page 67: ...State MLD Snooping Version and MLD Snooping V2 Report Suppression The ensuing table for MLD Snooping Table settings are informational only Entry No VLAN ID MLD Snooping Operation State Router Ports Auto Learn Query Robustness Query Inter val sec Query Max Response Interval sec Last Member Query count Last Member Query Interval sec Immediate Leave and Edit click to modify the settings Table 45 L2 S...

Page 68: ... Static Group Figure 64 L2 Switching Multicast MLD Snooping MLD Static Group The following table describes the items in the previous figure Table 46 L2 Switching Multicast MLD Snooping MLD Querier Item Description VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID to configure Querier State Select Enable or Disable status on the selected VLAN Enable Enable IGMP Querier Election Disable Disable IGMP Querier Election Querie...

Page 69: ... Ports settings are informational only VLAN ID Port and Expiry Time Sec Jumbo frames are frames larger than the standard Ethernet frame size of 1518 bytes The Jumbo Frame function allows the configuration of Ethernet frame size To access this page click L2 Switching Jumbo Frame Figure 65 L2 Switching Jumbo Frame The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for J...

Page 70: ...le describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for STP Information settings are informational only STP BPDU Forward PathCost Method and Force Version Spanning Tree Table 49 L2 Switching Spanning Tree STP Global Settings Item Description Enabled Click the radio button to enable or disable the STP status BPDU Forward Select flooding or filtering to designate the type of BPDU packet ...

Page 71: ...the ports that apply to this setting Admin Enable Select Enabled or Disabled to set up the admin profile for the STP port Path Cost 0 Auto Set the port s cost contribution For a root port the root path cost for the bridge 0 means Auto Edge Port Click the drop down menu to set the edge port configuration No Force to false state as link to a bridge Yes Force to true state as link to a host P2P MAC C...

Page 72: ...able for STP Bridge Status settings are informational only Bridge Identifier Designated Root Bridge Root Path Cost Designated Bridge Root Port and Last Topology Change Table 51 L2 Switching Spanning Tree STP Bridge Settings Item Description Priority Click the drop down menu to select the STP bridge priority Forward Delay Enter the variable 4 to 30 to set the forward delay for STP bridge settings M...

Page 73: ...his page click L2 Switching Spanning Tree MST Config Identification Figure 70 L2 Switching Spanning Tree MST Config Identification The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for MST Configuration Identification Information settings are informa tional only Configuration Name and Revision Level Table 52 L2 Switching Spanning Tree STP Port Advanced Settings Item ...

Page 74: ... Switching Spanning Tree MST Instance Priority Settings Figure 72 L2 Switching Spanning Tree MST Instance Priority Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for MST Instance Priority Information settings are informational only MSTI ID Priority and Action Table 54 L2 Switching Spanning Tree MST Instance ID Settings Item Description MSTI ID Enter the M...

Page 75: ...BPDUs Received TCN BPDUs Received Configuration BPDUs Transmitted and TCN BPDUs Transmitted The X Ring Elite 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 Elite Settings The X Ring Elite Settings allows you to enable or disable the state of the X ...

Page 76: ... to configure the state enabled or disabled of the func tion select the interval at which frames are transmitted and the delay before recovery To access this page click L2 Switching Loopback Detection Global Settings Figure 75 L2 Switching Loopback Detection Global Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Loopback Detection Global Information se...

Page 77: ...ection Port Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Loopback Detection Port Information settings are informational only Port Enable State and Loop Status Table 58 L2 Switching Loopback Detection Port Settings Item Description Port Select Enter the port to define the local loopback detection setting Enabled Select Enabled or Disabled to set up t...

Page 78: ...The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Static MAC Status settings are informational only No MAC Address VLAN Port and Delete click to delete the desired MAC address Static MAC Table 59 MAC Address Table Static MAC Item Description MAC Address Enter the MAC address to which packets are statically forwarded VLAN Click the drop down menu to select the VLA...

Page 79: ...ection To access this page click MAC Address Table Dynamic Forwarding Table Figure 79 MAC Address Table Dynamic Forwarding Table The following table describes the items in the previous figure MAC Aging Time Table 60 MAC Address Table MAC Aging Time Item Description Aging Time Enter the variable 10 to 630 to define the time required for aging Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the scre...

Page 80: ...s figure The ensuing table for Storm Control Global Information settings are informational only Unit and Preamble IFG MAC Address Enter the MAC address to show or clear dynamic MAC entries If a port VLAN or MAC address is not selected the whole dynamic MAC table is dis played or cleared View Click View to display the MAC address information Clear Click Clear to clear the MAC Address Information ta...

Page 81: ... Security Storm Control Port Settings Item Description Port Enter the port number to designate the local port for the Storm Control func tion Port State Select Disabled or Enabled to define the port state Action Click the drop down menu to select the type of action to designate for the selected port during a Storm Control incident The options are Drop and Shutdown Type Enable Click the radio butto...

Page 82: ...d Ports The following table describes the items in the previous figure Port Security Table 64 Security Port Security 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 Notifica tion Select Enabled or D...

Page 83: ...Prevention page allows you to set up enabled or disabled the denial of service DoS Global Settings The DoS Global Settings page allows you to configure enabled or disabled the setting for each function To access this page click Security DoS Prevention DoS Global Settings Figure 84 Security DoS Prevention DoS Global Settings DoS Prevention ...

Page 84: ...tes 0 to 65535 to set the minimum fragment size when the function is enabled ICMP Fragments Click Enabled or Disabled to define the ICMP Fragments function IPv4 Ping Max Size Click Enabled or Disabled to set the maximum ping size for the IPv4 proto col IPv6 Ping Max Size Click Enabled or Disabled to set a maximum ping size for the IPv6 protocol Ping Max Size Setting Enter the variable in bytes 0 t...

Page 85: ...eb UI from HTTP are first authenticated To access this page click Security Applications HTTP Figure 86 Security Applications HTTP The following table describes the items in the previous figure Table 67 Security DoS Prevention DoS Port Settings 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 fun...

Page 86: ...or 802 1x Information settings are informational only 802 1x State Server IP Server Port Accounting Port Security Key and Reauth Period 802 1x Table 69 Security 802 1x 802 1x Settings Item Description State Click Enabled or Disabled to set up 802 1x Setting function Server IP Enter the IP address of the local server providing authentication function Server Port Enter the port number 1 to 65535 ass...

Page 87: ...scribes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for 802 1x Port Authorization settings are informational only Port and Port State Table 70 Security 802 1x 802 1x Port Configuration Item Description Authentication based Click Port or Mac to designate the type of configuration for the 802 1x Port setting Port Select Enter the port number associated with the configuration setting State Cli...

Page 88: ...riority of the traffic delivery Implementing QoS in the network makes performance predictable and bandwidth utilization much more effective The QoS implementation is based on the prioritization values in Layer 2 frames QoS Properties The QoS Properties allows you to set the QoS mode To access this page click QoS General QoS Properties Figure 89 QoS General QoS Properties The following table descri...

Page 89: ...ttings Item Description Port Enter the port number to associate with the QoS setting CoS Value Click the drop down menu to designate the Class of Service CoS value 0 to 7 for the Port entry Remark CoS Click Disabled or Enabled to set up the Remark CoS function When enabled the LAN preassigned priority values is marked at Layer 2 bound ary to CoS values Remark DSCP Click Disabled or Enabled to set ...

Page 90: ...pletely ignored during periods of high priority traffic The WRR scheduler sends some packets from each queue in turn To access this page click QoS General QoS Scheduling Figure 91 QoS General QoS Scheduling The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Queue Information settings are informational only Strict Priority Queue Number Table 73 QoS General QoS Sche...

Page 91: ...pping to Queue The ensuing table for Queue Mapping Information settings are informational only Queue and Mapping to CoS Table 74 QoS General CoS Mapping Item Description CoS to Queue Mapping Class of Service Displays the CoS for the queue entry Queue Click the drop down menu to select the queue priority for selected CoS Queue to CoS Mapping Queue Displays the queue entry for CoS mapping Class of S...

Page 92: ...s in the previous figure The ensuing table for DSCP Mapping Information settings are informational only DSCP and Mapping to Queue The ensuing table for Queue Mapping Information settings are informational only Queue and Mapping to DSCP Table 75 QoS General DSCP Mapping Item Description DSCP to Queue Mapping DSCP Enter the DSCP entry to define the precedence values Queue Click the drop down menu to...

Page 93: ...he ensuing table for Queue Mapping Information settings are informational only Queue and Mapping to IP Precedence Table 76 QoS General IP Precedence Mapping Item Description IP Precedence to Queue Mapping IP Precedence Displays the IP precedence value for the queue map Queue Click the drop down menu to map a queue value to the selected IP prece dence Queue to IP Precedence Mapping Queue Displays t...

Page 94: ...suing table for QoS Information settings are informational only Trust Mode 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 96 QoS QoS Basic Mode Port Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for QoS Port Status settings are ...

Page 95: ...e 97 QoS Rate Limit Ingress Bandwidth Control The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Ingress Bandwidth Control Status settings are informational only Port and Ingress Rate Limit Kbps Rate Limit Table 79 QoS Rate Limit Ingress Bandwidth Control Item Description Port Enter the port number for the rate limit set up State Select Disabled or Enabled to set ...

Page 96: ...ick QoS Rate Limit Egress Queue Figure 99 QoS Rate Limit Egress Queue The following table describes the items in the previous figure Table 80 QoS Rate Limit Egress Bandwidth Control Item Description Port Enter the port number to set the Egress Bandwidth Control State Select Disabled or Enabled to set the Egress Bandwidth Control state Rate Kbps Enter the value in Kbps 16 to 1000000 to set the Egre...

Page 97: ...n the previous figure CIR Kbps Enter the value in Kbps 16 to 1000000 to set the CIR rate for the Egress queue Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen LLDP Table 82 Management LLDP LLDP System Settings Item Description Enabled Click Enabled or Disabled to set the Global Settings state LLDP PDU Disable Action Click to select the LLDP PDU handling action when LLDP is globally dis a...

Page 98: ...ort Configuration 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 84 Management LLDP LLDP Port Settings Optional TLVs Selection Item Description Port Select Enter the port number associated with the TLV optional selection Optional TLV Sel...

Page 99: ...btype The ensuing table for Port Status settings are informational only Port Selected VLAN and Detail click the radio box and click Detail to displays the details LLDP Remote Device Info The LLDP Remote Device Info page allows you to view information about remote devices LLDP information must be available on the switch To access this page click Management LLDP LLDP Remote Device Info Figure 104 Ma...

Page 100: ...k 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 click Management SNMP SNMP Settings Figure 105 Management SNMP SNMP Settings The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for SNMP Information sett...

Page 101: ...is page click Management SNMP SNMP Community Figure 106 Management SNMP SNMP Community The following table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Community Status settings are informational only No Community Name Access Right and Delete click to delete the desired community name Table 88 Management SNMP SNMP Community Item Description Community Name Enter a community name...

Page 102: ...s to create an SNMP profile Access Right Click read only or read write to define the access right for the profile Encrypted Click the option to set the encrypted option for the user setting Auth Protocol Click the drop down menu to select the authentication level MD5 or SHA The field requires a user password MD5 specify HMAC MD5 96 authentication level SHA specify HMAC SHA authentication protocol ...

Page 103: ...in the previous figure The ensuing table for Trap Host Status settings are informational only No IP Address Community Name Version and Delete click to delete the desired IP address Table 90 Management SNMP SNMP Trap Item Description IP Address Enter the IP address to designate the SNMP trap host Community Name Click the drop down menu to select a defined community name Version Click the drop down ...

Page 104: ...ing table describes the items in the previous figure The ensuing table for Test Result settings are informational only Port Channel A Cable Length A Channel B Cable Length B Channel C Cable Length C Channel D and Cable Length D Cable Diagnostics Table 91 Diagnostics Cable Diagnostics Item Description Port Click the drop down menu to select a pre defined port for diagnostic testing Giga ports are d...

Page 105: ... concatenated with peri ods Each label must be between 1 and 63 characters long maximum of 64 characters Count Enter the number of echo requests to send The default value is 4 The value ranges from 1 to 5 The count entered is not retained across a power cycle Interval in sec Enter the interval between ping packets in seconds The default value is 1 The value ranges from 1 to 5 The interval entered ...

Page 106: ...a power cycle Host names are composed of series of labels concatenated with dots Each label must be between 1 and 63 characters long and the entire hostname has a maximum of 64 characters Count Enter the number of echo requests you want to send The default value is 4 The value ranges from 1 to 5 The count you enter is not retained across a power cycle Interval in sec Enter the interval between pin...

Page 107: ...eived 100 packet loss Or PING 2222 717 2222 717 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 2222 717 icmp6_seq 0 ttl 128 time 10 0 ms 64 bytes from 2222 717 icmp6_seq 1 ttl 128 time 0 0 ms 64 bytes from 2222 717 icmp6_seq 2 ttl 128 time 0 0 ms 64 bytes from 2222 717 icmp6_seq 3 ttl 128 time 0 0 ms 2222 717 ping statistics 4 packets transmitted 4 packets received 0 packet loss round trip min avg max 0 0 2 5 10 0 m...

Page 108: ... the desired target Table 95 Diagnostics System Log Local Logging Item Description Target Enter the local logging target Severity Click the drop down menu to select the severity level for local log messages 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 ...

Page 109: ...erver Address Enter the IP address of the log server Server Port Enter the Udp port number of the log server Severity Click the drop down menu to select the severity level for local log messages The default is emerg 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 I...

Page 110: ...ick to reload the vendor information Port Connector Speed VendorName VendorOui VendorPn Vendor Rev VendorSn and DateCode DDM Table 97 Diagnostics DDM Item Description Diagnostic Alarm Click the drop down menu to designate the announcement method Dis abled SysLog E mail or SNMP Apply Click Apply to save the values and update the screen Table 98 Diagnostics DDM Diagnostic Alarm Information Item Desc...

Page 111: ...wing table describes the items in the previous figure IXM Table 99 Tools IXM Item Description Search Field Enter criteria to search the IXM information Displays the reference to 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 ...

Page 112: ...following table describes the items in the previous figure Backup Manager Table 100 Tools Backup Manager Item Description Backup Method Click the drop down menu to select the backup method TFTP or HTTP Server IP Enter the IP address of the backup server Backup Type Click a type to define the backup method image running configuration startup configuration or buffered log Image Choose the image to b...

Page 113: ...e items in the previous figure Upgrade Manager Table 101 Tools Upgrade Manager Item Description Upgrade Method Click the drop down menu to select the upgrade method TFTP or HTTP Server IP Enter the IP address of the upgrade server File Name Enter the file name of the new firmware version Upgrade Type Click a type to define the upgrade method image startup configuration or running configuration Ima...

Page 114: ...nly Flash Partition Image Name Image Size and Created Time 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 Dual Image Table 102 Tools Dual Image Item Description Active Image Click the forma...

Page 115: ... if you have issued a save Reset settings take effect after a system reboot To access this page click Tools Reboot Device Click Reboot to reboot the switch Any configuration changes you have made since the last time you issued a save will be lost User Account Table 103 Tools User Account Item Description User Name Enter the name of the new user entry Password Type Click the drop down menu to defin...

Page 116: ... Diagnosing LED Indicators To assist in identifying problems the switch can be easily moni tored 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 power losses or surges a...

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