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Management Software Ha-VIS mCon Series / Edition 2.4

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User Manual Ha-VIS mCon Switch Management Software

12.3  DiffServ Priority Mapping ..................................................................................................................................52
12.4  Rate Limiting .....................................................................................................................................................53

13.   Security ............................................................................................................................................................ 54

13.1  IP Authorized Manager ......................................................................................................................................54
13.2  Port based network access control IEEE 802.1x ..............................................................................................55

14.   Link Aggregation ............................................................................................................................................. 61

14.1  Basic Settings ...................................................................................................................................................61
14.2  Interface Settings ..............................................................................................................................................62
14.3  Port Settings......................................................................................................................................................63

15.  Multicast ............................................................................................................................................................ 65

15.1  Multicast IGMP Snooping ..................................................................................................................................65
15.2  Basic Settings ...................................................................................................................................................65
15.3 Timer .................................................................................................................................................................66
15.4  VLAN Configuration ..........................................................................................................................................67
15.5  Router Ports ......................................................................................................................................................68
15.6  Multicast Group .................................................................................................................................................68

16.  Alarm ................................................................................................................................................................. 69

16.1  E-Mail Alert ........................................................................................................................................................69
16.2  SNMP Alert ........................................................................................................................................................70

17.  Diagnostics ....................................................................................................................................................... 71

17.1 RMON ...............................................................................................................................................................71
17.2  Port Mirroring ....................................................................................................................................................75
17.3  Switch History ...................................................................................................................................................76
17.4  MAC Address Table ...........................................................................................................................................78
17.5  Light Beacon .....................................................................................................................................................79
17.6 Ping ...................................................................................................................................................................79

18.  Statistics ........................................................................................................................................................... 80

18.1  Interface statistics .............................................................................................................................................80
18.2  RSTP Statistics .................................................................................................................................................82
18.3  IGMP Snooping Statistics .................................................................................................................................83

19.  SD Memory Card (optional) ............................................................................................................................. 84

20. 

Configuration with Automation Software Tool

 .............................................................................................. 86

20.1  Installing the Switch as a PROFINET Device ...................................................................................................86
20.2  Hardware Configuration ....................................................................................................................................89

Appendix  

Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations ............................................................................................................ 94

 Index .................................................................................................................................................................. 98

Figures

Figure 4-1 

General Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 11

Figure 5-1 

Operating the Multifunction Button ...........................................................................................................12

Figure 6-1 

Screen structure .......................................................................................................................................13

Figure 6-2 

The menu tree ..........................................................................................................................................14

Figure 6-3 

Save Configuration button ........................................................................................................................14

Figure 6-4 

Invalid entry: The exclamation point indicates an improperly formatted IP address. ................................15

Figure 7-1 

The Overview section ...............................................................................................................................17

Figure 8-1 

General Settings window ..........................................................................................................................19

Figure 8-2 

Switch Management window ....................................................................................................................20

Figure 8-3 

Basic Settings tab .....................................................................................................................................21

Figure 8-4 

Port Control tab ........................................................................................................................................22

Figure 8-5 

User Management tab ..............................................................................................................................23

Figure 8-6 

Change Password tab ..............................................................................................................................24

Figure 8-7 

SNMP section ...........................................................................................................................................25

Figure 8-8 

LLDP Settings tab (Network Discovery section) .......................................................................................28

Figure 8-9 

LLDP Connections (Network Discovery section) ......................................................................................29

Figure 8-10 

Advanced LLDP Settings (Network Discovery section) ............................................................................30

Figure 8-11 

Time Settings window ...............................................................................................................................30

Figure 8-12 

PTP Settings section ................................................................................................................................32

Figure 8-13 

DHCP Relay Agent tab .............................................................................................................................33

Figure 8-14 

Import/Export Firmware tab ......................................................................................................................34

Figure 8-15 

Save/Load Configuration tab ....................................................................................................................36

Figure 8-16 

Reboot tab ................................................................................................................................................37

Figure 9-1 

PROFINET 

window ..................................................................................................................................38

Figure 9-2 

IP settings in PROFINET Profile ...............................................................................................................38

Figure 9-3 

LLDP settings for PROFINET ...................................................................................................................39

Figure 10-1 

Basic Settings tab .....................................................................................................................................40

Figure 10-2 

Port Settings tab .......................................................................................................................................42

Figure 10-3 

RSTP Port Status tab ...............................................................................................................................43

Figure 10-4 

MRP Domain Settings with invalid SD card ..............................................................................................44

Figure 10-5 

MRP Domain settings with a valid SD card ..............................................................................................44

Figure 10-6 

MRP Domain − Basic Settings .................................................................................................................45

Figure 10-7 

MRP Domain Status

 window ....................................................................................................................46

Figure 11-1 

VLAN Basic Settings tab ..........................................................................................................................47

Figure 11-2 

VLAN Port Settings tab.............................................................................................................................48

Figure 11-3 

Static VLAN Configuration tab ..................................................................................................................49

Figure 12-1 

Quality of Service – Tag Control Information (TCI) ...................................................................................50

Figure 12-2 

QoS Basic Settings...................................................................................................................................51

Figure 12-3 

802.1p Priority Mapping tab......................................................................................................................51

Figure 12-4 

DiffServ Priority Mapping tab ....................................................................................................................52

Figure 12-5 

Rate Limiting.............................................................................................................................................53

Figure 13-1 

IP Authorized Manager .............................................................................................................................54

Figure 13-2 

802.1x Basic Settings tab .........................................................................................................................55

Figure 13-3 

Port Settings tab .......................................................................................................................................56

Figure 13-4 

Local Server tab .......................................................................................................................................57

Summary of Contents for mCon 3000

Page 1: ...HARTING Ha VIS Management Software mCon 3000 Next Generation User Manual Web Interface...

Page 2: ...H Editor HARTING All rights reserved including those of the translation No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form print photocopy microfilm or any other process processed duplicated or dist...

Page 3: ...oduction to the Web Browser Interface 13 6 1 The menus 13 6 2 Accept and saving changes with the Save Configuration button 14 6 3 User rights 16 7 Overview 17 8 System Settings 19 8 1 General Settings...

Page 4: ...he Overview section 17 Figure 8 1 General Settings window 19 Figure 8 2 Switch Management window 20 Figure 8 3 Basic Settings tab 21 Figure 8 4 Port Control tab 22 Figure 8 5 User Management tab 23 Fi...

Page 5: ...e 17 4 Port Mirroring section 75 Figure 17 5 Switch History event list 76 Figure 17 6 MAC Address Table 78 Figure 17 7 Light Beacon functionality 79 Figure 17 8 Ping functionality 79 Figure 18 1 Inter...

Page 6: ...ons 1 2 and 3 or using the Command Line Interface CLI via Telnet or ssh This software guide for the Ha VIS mCon family of switches contains information required to operate the switch management softwa...

Page 7: ...s displayed or specified 3 3 Additional information Mounting instructions for this switch can be found in the Installation Notes included in the delivery The Installation Notes also provide valuable h...

Page 8: ...you can also install a TFTP server program on this PC in the event that you need to update the switch firmware or export respectively import a configuration file 4 1 Switch access and configuration T...

Page 9: ...ia the Multifunction Button MFB the customer is able to set some specific parameters of the switch without accessing it via Web or SNMP This chapter describes how to use the MFB and the Service Mode F...

Page 10: ...any of the various second level menu choices Figure 6 2 The menu tree 6 1 3 The active window Most of the screen is taken up with the active window in which settings and statistics for the switch are...

Page 11: ...n Device Location Displays the location of the device as defined by the user in the General Settings section Device Description MAC address of the switch Part No Displays the HARTING part number of th...

Page 12: ...e standard timeouts and waiting periods are reduced to a minimum It is recommended to set this option to enable if Option 82 is used IP Address Specify the IP address of the switch IP addresses are as...

Page 13: ...n indicates that a device is connected to this port A red circle indicates that no device is connected Function Description Save IP Address Persistent Check this box to save the IP address permanently...

Page 14: ...rticipating interfaces to automatically determine the best possible transmission parameters The auto negotiation function can either be activated Enable or deactivated Disable If Enable is selected th...

Page 15: ...n allows you to specify the basic SNMP settings This switch software supports SNMP versions 1 2c and 3 You may also enable both versions simultaneously Figure 8 7 SNMP section 8 3 2 Change Password Fi...

Page 16: ...atus can be of the types read only or read write Function Description Enable Check this box to launch the SNMP agent and allow access to the switch via SNMP version 1 2c Range of value Enable Disable...

Page 17: ...The Refresh button allows you to refresh your view of neighbouring chassis IDs port IDs and IP addresses The following information are shown Local Port Local port where the information was learned Nei...

Page 18: ...summer and winter time This should be taken into account when evaluating log files or alarm generated e mails in which the time is logged 8 6 2 Precision Time Protocol PTP PTP in accordance with stand...

Page 19: ...provides its time to the other slaves End to End transparent clock The switch forwards the PTP messages which are exchanged between the masters and the slaves and adds the processing time in the swit...

Page 20: ...t a new firmware file just click on the browse button to search for a file on a remote system and select it via the standard windows interface After the selection of the file click to Import to start...

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