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Ports – MAC Security – Intruder Log 

 

The Intruder Log tab displays a list of unauthorized MAC addresses that attempted to access the secured 
device.  Each intruder entry in the log is unique, and is based on the combination of MAC address, VLAN, 
and port.  Only the first occurrence of the intruder is listed.  The log is ordered by most recent first, based on 
the system time.  The maximum number of entries is 100.  If more than 100 intruders are detected, the 
oldest entries are deleted.  The log is not saved through a power cycle. 
 

 

 
An entry can be individually removed from the log by selecting the associated Delete button.  All entries or 
entries specific to a port can also be removed from the log by choosing the option in the dropdown list and 
then selecting the Clear button. 
 

Summary of Contents for 7018TX

Page 1: ...Revised 2011 11 18 Page 1 of 157 7018 Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...stration Fault 31 DHCP Server Setup Profiles 33 DHCP Server Setup IP Maps 35 DHCP Server View Bindings 40 DHCP Relay Local IP Setup 41 LLDP Configuration 44 LLDP Ports 45 LLDP Status 46 LLDP Statistic...

Page 3: ...ries 132 Show or Set CIP Configuration 133 Save or Reset the Configuration Settings 134 Show or Set IGMP Configuration 134 Show or Set Mirror Configuration 135 Show or Set N Ring Configuration 136 Sho...

Page 4: ...and Play IGMP Support Rugged Din Rail Enclosure Redundant Power Inputs 10 30 VDC o HV High Voltage Option 40 160VDC SNMP v1 v2 and v3 Web Browser Management with detailed ring map and fault location c...

Page 5: ...rranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall N Tron Corp be liable for any incidental special indirect or consequential damages whatsoever included but not limited...

Page 6: ...ONMENTAL SAFETY WARNING Disconnect the power and allow to cool 5 minutes before touching ELECTRICAL SAFETY Must be used with Listed UL Industrial Power Supply WARNING Disconnect the power cable before...

Page 7: ...ot replace the device unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous 5 Use 90 C or higher rated Copper wire 0 22Nm 2lb in Tightening torque for field installed conductors...

Page 8: ...Revised 2011 11 18 Page 8 of 157 Clean only with a damp cloth...

Page 9: ...the 35mm din rail place top edge of the bracket on the back of the unit against the din rail at an upward angle Lower the bottom of the unit until it snaps into place Note When mounting the switch in...

Page 10: ...products are designed to be mounted on industry standard 35mm DIN Rail However DIN Rail mounting may not be suitable for all applications Our Universal Rack Mount Kit P N URMK may be used to mount the...

Page 11: ...er is supplied to the unit NOTE The RJ45 data port has two LEDs located on each connector The left LED indicates LINK status and the right LED indicates ACTIVITY LEDs The table below describes the ope...

Page 12: ...sources This device will draw current from both sources simultaneously Use 16 28 gauge wire when connecting to the power supply The Fault pins on the power connector can be used for an alarm contact...

Page 13: ...her device end node Switch or Repeater use a standard Category 5E straight through or crossover cable with a minimum length of one meter and a maximum length of 100 meters N Tron recommends the use of...

Page 14: ...ate users can run a drain wire lug from any of the Din Rail screws or empty PEM nuts on the enclosure When using an unused PEM nut to connect a ground lug via a machine screw care should be taken to l...

Page 15: ...Revised 2011 11 18 Page 15 of 157 RJ45 CONNECTOR CRIMP SPECIFICATIONS Please reference the illustration below for your Cat5 cable specifications...

Page 16: ...ire a cable with a 9 pin or 25 pin sub D female connector for the PC end and a 9 pin male sub D connector for the 7018 Series end The following table shows the pin out and the connections for both typ...

Page 17: ...there is no contention for a shared medium in this mode Auto Negotiation In Auto Negotiation mode the port hardware detects the mode of operation of the station that is connected to this port and sets...

Page 18: ...ecause that is the most common operation But if desired the port can be included in VLAN 1 by configuring VLAN 1 last If switch ports are configured to transmit and receive untagged frames end devices...

Page 19: ...ent The switch supports five standard traps Link Up Link Down Cold Start Warm Start and Authentication Errors SNMP Traps will be sent to all the trap stations configured on the switch when the corresp...

Page 20: ...one Coupler link Primary or Standby will forward network traffic while the other Coupler link will block network traffic CIP The CIP Common Industrial Protocol feature allows N Tron switches to direc...

Page 21: ...ay Agent connection Option 82 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP is a Layer 2 discovery protocol that allows devices attached to an IEEE802 LAN to advertise to other devices the major capabilitie...

Page 22: ...generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this device...

Page 23: ...1 11 18 Page 23 of 157 Web Software Configuration Web Management Enter the switch s IP address in any web browser and login to the web management feature of the 7018 Series Default User Name admin Pas...

Page 24: ...igurable settings that the 7018 Series switch will support This section of the manual will go through each and every choice listed on the left hand side of the screen and explain how to configure thos...

Page 25: ...here is a menu which is shown fully opened below The pages opened by each of the individual selections are described in the rest of this section The use of each of these pages is also described in thi...

Page 26: ...ddress of the device Subnet Mask Contains the current Subnet Mask of the device Gateway Contains the current Gateway of the device MAC Address MAC Address of the device System Up Time This parameter r...

Page 27: ...CP clients to specify their unique identifier The identifier may be the MAC address switch name or entered as a text string or hex characters Fallback IP Address Contains the configured Fallback IP Ad...

Page 28: ...Command Line Interface CLI initially but it defaults to the following IP Configuration Static IP Address 192 168 1 201 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 If the IP Configuration mode is set...

Page 29: ...nity Names are also shown here By selecting the Modify button you will be able to change any of the fields listed This allows the user to set an IP address for a Trap station or change the Community N...

Page 30: ...Revised 2011 11 18 Page 30 of 157 Administration SNMP Continued...

Page 31: ...s Show Web Show LED and Contact Power signal faults consist of V1 and V2 N Ring Manager signal faults consist of Broken Partial Break Low Partial Break High and Multiple Managers N Link Faults are rep...

Page 32: ...fields for the Fault configuration The fault relay contacts can be configured to open on fault or to close on fault with the latter being the default Once these fields are filled in to meet the needs...

Page 33: ...processing a broadcast message Server ID Descriptive name of the DHCP server Profile Name Descriptive name of the network profile Address Pool Range of IP addresses which the profile can use Subnet A...

Page 34: ...Revised 2011 11 18 Page 34 of 157 DHCP Server Setup Profiles Continued...

Page 35: ...is required Network Profile An existing network profile to which the IP map applies Low IP The starting IP address of a range High IP The ending IP address of a range The Static Range type of mapping...

Page 36: ...ture Remote ID A unique identifier that designates the N TRON relay agent switch Add Checkbox used to add an IP map for the corresponding port Port No The actual port number Port Name Descriptive name...

Page 37: ...Revised 2011 11 18 Page 37 of 157 DHCP Server Setup IP Maps Continued...

Page 38: ...ric Port Count The number of ports on the particular relay agent switch Add Checkbox used to add an IP map for the corresponding port Port No The actual port number Remote ID The identifier that corre...

Page 39: ...ndividual client The following information is required Network Profile An existing network profile to which the IP map applies IP The static IP address to offer to a client Unique ID The unique identi...

Page 40: ...fier The client associated with the binding entry Client Hardware Address MAC The client s MAC address Client IP Address The actual IP address assigned to the binding entry Status Indicates the curren...

Page 41: ...Setup tab under the DHCP Relay Local IP category shows the current state of the relay agent By selecting the Modify button you can configure general settings of the relay agent as well as configure se...

Page 42: ...her the port will perform relay agent functionality The choices are Disabled The port will function without relay agent processing Enabled The port will relay DHCP client originated broadcast packets...

Page 43: ...Revised 2011 11 18 Page 43 of 157 DHCP Relay Local IP Setup Continued...

Page 44: ...between Disabled and Enabled on LLDP Port settings Default 2 Seconds Notification Interval Specifies the interval between successive Notifications generated by the switch If a port sends out a notific...

Page 45: ...LLDP Transmission on the switch Receive Enables or Disables Receiving of LLDP Frames from neighbor switches Allow Management Data Allow the Transmission of Management type information For example IP A...

Page 46: ...ch the neighbor information was received Neighbor MAC MAC address of neighbor switch Corresponds to the LLDP Chassis ID TLV Neighbor IP IP address of neighbor switch Corresponds to the LLDP Management...

Page 47: ...tal number of LLDP frames received by the local switch Discarded Frames The total number of frames discarded due to incorrect TLV s in frame Error Frames Total count of all LLDP frames received with o...

Page 48: ...ort This can be Yes No or Auto Auto is the default Flow Control State This configurable field displays the existing flow control status of each port When enabled the individual port supports half dupl...

Page 49: ...Revised 2011 11 18 Page 49 of 157 Ports Configuration Continued...

Page 50: ...User can click on the Port Number to configure each port individually This will allow the user to change the port s settings for the following fields which are explained above Admin Status Speed and...

Page 51: ...d In Locked mode Secured Ports shows the ports that are presently secured Note when N Ring and or N Link are used the N Ring N Link ports will not have MAC Security enabled The Modify button allows th...

Page 52: ...ation Configuration page which allows the administrator to add new entries delete existing entries or edit authorized ports of existing entries Selecting Delete removes the associated entry Selecting...

Page 53: ...currence of the intruder is listed The log is ordered by most recent first based on the system time The maximum number of entries is 100 If more than 100 intruders are detected the oldest entries are...

Page 54: ...to receive the copies of Ethernet frames that are being transmitted out and also being received in from any other port that is being monitored The Mirroring tab under the Ports category displays the...

Page 55: ...1 11 18 Page 55 of 157 Ports Mirroring Continued Following the Modify button you can enable the status of port mirroring and select source ports and the destination port that the source ports will be...

Page 56: ...ton you can select a trunk group Note RSTP must be disabled in order to use the Trunking feature Two ports of the same speed can constitute a valid trunk Only 1 Trunk per switch can be created All tru...

Page 57: ...included when evaluating traffic priority Include 802 1p This field displays the status of whether or not to include the IEEE 802 1p COS Class of Service in the TQ decision When enabled the IEEE 802...

Page 58: ...e Modify button the administrator can independently configure the ports for different QOS functionality Once these fields are filled in to meet the needs of the administrator s network the changes may...

Page 59: ...of MIB parameters Each port has a separate counter for each parameter This gives users the ability to see what kind of packets are going over which ports At the bottom of the page for each port there...

Page 60: ...e Statistics category shows all the ports on the switch and will display a bar graph showing the percentage of bandwidth being used These figures and bars are for a general feeling of what the bandwid...

Page 61: ...Perform Ingress Filtering Specifies whether or not to filter out ingress frames when a VID violation is detected Discard Non Tagged for Ports Specifies whether or not non tagged ingress frames are dr...

Page 62: ...ther group Ports are added to group1 if a deletion leaves a port with no group If it is desired to have a port on group1 and also on other group s configure group1 last to achieve that Note RSTP on ov...

Page 63: ...cters _ only Allow Management Specifies whether or not all ports in this VLAN are management ports Change PVID of Member Ports Specifies whether or not the PVID of the member ports is set to this VLAN...

Page 64: ...s page allows users to modify this variable to meet their needs After selecting the Modify button the user will be presented with a page that allows the number to be entered and updated The default ag...

Page 65: ...e associated with each respective port number This can be used to statically assign a MAC address access to a single port on the switch Following the Add button on the page above the administrator mus...

Page 66: ...ill be displayed in a list on the main page under Unicast MACs tab Following the Remove button on the example above an administrator can select a static MAC address from the list using a pull down men...

Page 67: ...nter a valid Multicast Group Address and associate it with a port number or list on the switch Once the administrator clicks on the Add button the changes will take effect instantly Note If there are...

Page 68: ...switch Using the pull down menu the administrator should select the desired address to be removed Then click on the Remove button at the bottom of the page Note If there are multiple ports on differen...

Page 69: ...port and the IP for the MAC presented if available If more than one device is on that port then the lowest alphanumeric of those MAC addresses is shown and underlined The Active IP Probe field is con...

Page 70: ...is presented in green and if validation fails the IP will be red and underlined Note that some devices do not have an IP Address and that some devices that do have an IP Address may not respond to th...

Page 71: ...ry will display the RSTP information for the first VLAN Using the pull down menu at the top of the page an administrator can choose which VLAN to configure RSTP on Once the VLAN is selected the admini...

Page 72: ...The administrator or user can see the current RSTP status of the ports on that VLAN by clicking on the here link to view RSTP Port Configuration at VLAN Note It is recommended that RSTP rings consist...

Page 73: ...t RSTP status of the ports on that VLAN This will show information such as the Path Cost and the Port State If the switch sees a redundant path it will put the port with the highest Path Cost into Blo...

Page 74: ...11 18 Page 74 of 157 RSTP Configuration Continued If the administrator selects one of the ports on the previous screen he or she can change the Port s Path Cost Priority and the status of Admin Edge...

Page 75: ...configuration settings By default IGMP is enabled Following the Modify button the administrator will see a list of configurable fields for the IGMP configuration Once these fields are filled in to me...

Page 76: ...76 of 157 IGMP Configuration Continued The IGMP Status pull down allows the user to enable or disable IGMP completely The Query Mode pull down allows the user to set query mode for Automatic the defau...

Page 77: ...inued The Router Mode pull down allows the user to choose router mode Auto allows for dynamically detected and manually set router ports Manual allows only for manually set router ports None allows no...

Page 78: ...sed IGMP Groups will be removed and traffic with those multicast addresses will be treated as normal multicast If unchecked then unused IGMP Groups are not removed and traffic with those multicast add...

Page 79: ...ups tab under the IGMP category will display a list of IGMP groups based on the Group IP and the port number that it is associated with The Show Routers tab under the IGMP category will display a list...

Page 80: ...ions The factory default is that the Router Multicast Data Filter is enabled for all ports so any router ports do NOT get DATA frames with KNOWN multicast destination addresses unless a join to a spec...

Page 81: ...Revised 2011 11 18 Page 81 of 157 IGMP RFilter Continued Modifying rfilter port settings...

Page 82: ...nd the interval between packets Following the Modify button on the above example the administrator can modify the variable to change the frequency with which N View reports information Increasing the...

Page 83: ...18 Page 83 of 157 N View Ports The Ports tab under the N View category will display a list of all the configured ports on the 7018 unit along with the ports transmitting multicast packets and MIB sta...

Page 84: ...84 of 157 N View Ports Continued Following the Modify button on the above example the administrator can modify these two variables to enable or disable multicast out of the port and if MIB stats are...

Page 85: ...for example Switch is currently using N Ring Aging Time 20 Seconds Once these fields are filled in to meet the needs of the administrator s network the changes may be saved by clicking the Update but...

Page 86: ...86 of 157 N Ring Configuration Continued The N Ring Mode is one of three as below If N Ring Mode is Manager then a pull down allows selection of available ports TX1 TX2 TX15 TX16 FX1 FX2 on 7018FX2 or...

Page 87: ...ges It is up to the administrator to ensure that VLANs are configured correctly on the N Ring manager and all N Ring members 2 When the N Ring manager and all N Ring Members are in defaults changing t...

Page 88: ...al sign on information from ring members The default is 1000 Sign On Match Packets The number of times the switch count must match before starting the sign on process The default is 3 Sign On Interval...

Page 89: ...Revised 2011 11 18 Page 89 of 157 N Ring Advanced Configuration Continued...

Page 90: ...he N Ring category will display the N Ring status Below is an example of N Ring Status from a switch in defaults N Ring Auto Member that is not an N Ring Manager and has not become an Active N Ring Me...

Page 91: ...Revised 2011 11 18 Page 91 of 157 N Ring Status Continued Below is an example of N Ring Status from an N Ring Manager with a healthy N Ring...

Page 92: ...tus from an N Ring Manager with a faulted N Ring The red fields on the N Ring Map show problems Ports that are red indicate that the port is not linked MAC addresses that are red indicate that there i...

Page 93: ...low shows N Ring Manager Status when a Higher N Ring Port TX2 TX8 FX2 ir GB2 is not receiving self health frames all the way around the N Ring though the other low TX1 TX7 FX1 or GB1 N Ring port is Th...

Page 94: ...er N Link Slave N Ring Member N Link Master N Ring Member Partner Link N Ring Segment Control Link N Ring Auto Member N Rng Manager N Link Coupler N Ring Member N Link Couper N Ring Member N Ring Auto...

Page 95: ...any needed configuration If not using default configuration choices the administrator may also need to configure the Default Coupler port on the N Link Slave There must be a direct link between the M...

Page 96: ...the Modify button on the above example the administrator will see a list of configurable fields for the N Link configuration as below The port configured as the Default Coupler Port will be used as t...

Page 97: ...as below If N Link mode is Master then the administrator must configure the Control Port default TX3 and the Primary Coupler Port default TX4 Once these fields are filled in to meet the needs of the a...

Page 98: ...tches is not supported This port will be detected automatically Coupler Port The port being used to establish a redundant path for ethernet data transmission Coupler Port State Blocking Forwarding Sta...

Page 99: ...Revised 2011 11 18 Page 99 of 157 N Link Status Continued Below is an example of N Link Status from an N Link Coupler switch Below is an example of N Link Status from an N Link Master switch...

Page 100: ...18 Page 100 of 157 N Link Status Continued Below is an example of N Link Status from an N Link Slave switch Below is an example of N Link Status from an N Link Master and Slave where the Primary Coupl...

Page 101: ...N Link Status Continued Below is an example of N Link Status from an N Link Master and Slave where the Standby Coupler link is broken Below is an example of N Link Status from an N Link Master and Sla...

Page 102: ...Revised 2011 11 18 Page 102 of 157 N Link Status Continued Below is an example of N Link Status from an N Link Master and Slave where the Partner link is broken...

Page 103: ...ed Packet Interval for Class 1 multicast connections in milliseconds Requests for less than this value will be rejected Default 1 second Unicast RPI The minimum Requested Packet Interval for Class 3 u...

Page 104: ...The ODVA Device Type is Communications Adapter 0x0C hex Major Revision The Major Revision of the CIP implementation Minor Revision The Minor Revision of the CIP implementation Serial Number hex CIP Se...

Page 105: ...ime Administrators can also download an Image or Boot Image file to the switch via TFTP allowing them to update the firmware in the field without losing their current configurations and without having...

Page 106: ...157 Support Web Site and E mail If at any point in time you get confused or would like additional support directly from N Tron you may visit N Tron s web site or e mail N Tron directly with the links...

Page 107: ...isplay all the ports that are installed in the 7018 Series unit and will list the BPCL Percentage for each port BPCL defaults to 3 A Modify button is provided to change these fields Following the Modi...

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Page 109: ...anagement features of the switch and their access permissions Following the Add button on the above example the administrator can add another user and assign the user a username a password and the use...

Page 110: ...the user s name and clicking the Remove button A page should follow indicating that the user was successfully removed from the list Note There are a maximum number of 5 users per switch User permissio...

Page 111: ...Here a user or administrator can see a graphical depiction of the 7018 series switch Ports that are linked will appear in green while ports that are not linked will appear in black The example below...

Page 112: ...ll save all current changes to the configuration for use after the next power cycle The Reset button will discard all unsaved changes reset the switch and load the most recently saved configuration se...

Page 113: ...elp link is clicked on you will see the Overview page that will have some basic definitions and more specific choices at the top of the screen Although this page is not as detailed as the manual it gi...

Page 114: ...157 Help Administration Following the Administration link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the Administration category on the...

Page 115: ...Page 115 of 157 Help DHCP Following the DHCP link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options under the DHCP categories on the left side of...

Page 116: ...18 Page 116 of 157 Help LLDP Following the LLDP link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the LLDP category on the left side of th...

Page 117: ...8 Page 117 of 157 Help Ports Following the Ports link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the Ports category on the left side of...

Page 118: ...18 of 157 Help Statistics Following the Statistics link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the Statistics category on the left s...

Page 119: ...18 Page 119 of 157 Help VLAN Following the VLAN link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the VLAN category on the left side of th...

Page 120: ...e 120 of 157 Help Bridging Following the Bridging link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the Bridging category on the left side...

Page 121: ...18 Page 121 of 157 Help RSTP Following the RSTP link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the RSTP category on the left side of th...

Page 122: ...18 Page 122 of 157 Help IGMP Following the IGMP link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the IGMP category on the left side of th...

Page 123: ...Page 123 of 157 Help N View Following the N View link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the N View category on the left side of...

Page 124: ...Page 124 of 157 Help N Ring Following the N Ring link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the N Ring category on the left side of...

Page 125: ...Page 125 of 157 Help N Link Following the N Link link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the N Link category on the left side of...

Page 126: ...1 18 Page 126 of 157 Help CIP Following the CIP link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the CIP category on the left side of the...

Page 127: ...57 Help Firmware Config Following the Firmware Config link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the Firmware Config category on th...

Page 128: ...18 Page 128 of 157 Help BPCL Following the BPCL link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the BPCL category on the left side of th...

Page 129: ...57 Help User Management Following the User Management link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the User Management category on th...

Page 130: ...11 18 Page 130 of 157 Help Other Following the Other link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding other links or categories on the left hand side of the web mana...

Page 131: ...escription of this command will be displayed Syntax cmd Parameters cmd The command for which to get help Examples N TRON Admin The above command displays all the available commands N TRON Admin abcd U...

Page 132: ...delete Delete MAC address add Add MAC address mac MAC Address port Port Number cpu 1 Send to CPU also static 1 This is a static address 0 Non Static vid VLAN ID 0 4095 Example N TRON Admin arl show No...

Page 133: ...Interval 10 ms Cache Interval 2000 ms Identity Information Product Name N TRON 708FX2 Vendor 1006 N TRON Device Type 0x0C Communications Adapter Major Revision 1 Minor Revision 1 Serial Number 0xAFFB...

Page 134: ...Configuration Command Name igmp Description Show or set IGMP configuration If no parameters are specified this command will show the IGMP configuration same as show parameter Syntax igmp show status s...

Page 135: ...frames tx portlist Set the source ports to mirror frames that are transmitted rx portlist Set the source ports to mirror frames that are received Examples N TRON Admin mirror show Mirror Status Disab...

Page 136: ...n nring show N Ring Mode Auto Member Aging Time 20 N TRON Admin nring ports ID Port Set 1 TX1 TX2 2 TX7 TX8 N TRON Admin nring mode m ports 2 Do you Want to Save Changes and Restart the System Now y n...

Page 137: ...unt Number of echo requests to send w timeout Timeout in milliseconds to wait for each reply Example N TRON Admin ping 192 168 1 119 N TRON Admin ping n 6 192 168 1 119 N TRON Admin ping t 192 168 1 1...

Page 138: ...ate Set force high priority for the port to e nabled or d isabled dp Set the default QOS priority for the port The range is 0 7 dscp state Set the DSCP Priority for the port to e nabled or d isabled 8...

Page 139: ...w Show configuration ro name Set the Authorized Community Name for SNMP Get requests rw name Set the Authorized Community Name for SNMP Set requests trap name Set the Authorized Community Name for SNM...

Page 140: ...tem Error Cleared Notes Show System Information Command Name Sysinfo Description Show system information Syntax Sysinfo Parameters None Example N TRON Admin sysinfo N TRON 700 7000 7500 Series Model 7...

Page 141: ...et mask for static config mode and IP fallback g static_gateway Static gateway address for static config mode and IP fallback Example N TRON Admin sysip IP Configuration Mode Static Static IP Address...

Page 142: ...e nabled or d isabled Examples N TRON Admin system name Private switch browser disabled IP Configuration Static Client ID hex 0007affbfa40 IP Address 192 168 1 201 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 1...

Page 143: ...Revised 2011 11 18 Page 143 of 157 VLAN Addition and Deletion Example The screen capture below is the factory default VLAN configuration Clicking on the Modify button allows one to add a new VLAN...

Page 144: ...a reserved name with a special meaning Choices such as Allow Management and Change PVID of Member Ports are made at this time as well as the ports which are going to belong to the new VLAN Additional...

Page 145: ...that is associated with one of the ports assigned to the static multicast address If the lowest VLAN ID contains all the ports assigned to the static multicast address an umbrella VLAN it will functio...

Page 146: ...Revised 2011 11 18 Page 146 of 157...

Page 147: ...Revised 2011 11 18 Page 147 of 157 And the New VLAN is removed Note that the new configuration of the switch must be saved if the configuration must survive a power cycle...

Page 148: ...Revised 2011 11 18 Page 148 of 157...

Page 149: ...as When used properly it will effectively isolate two or more groups from each other in a logical manner This means that Broadcast Multicast and Unicast frames in one VLAN will not interfere with anot...

Page 150: ...ort s Notes TX1 Untagged MAC on port TX2 Packet Discarded TX1 VID 2 MAC on port TX2 TX2 Unicast Traffic TX1 VID 4 MAC on port TX2 Packet Discarded TX1 VID 2 MAC on port TX5 TX2 Floods VLAN 2 TX3 Untag...

Page 151: ...ntagged MAC on port TX2 TX2 Adds VID 2 to packet TX1 VID 2 MAC on port TX2 TX2 Unicast Traffic TX1 VID 4 MAC on port TX2 Packet Discarded TX1 VID 2 Unknown MAC TX2 Floods VLAN 2 TX3 Untagged Unknown M...

Page 152: ...VID 2 in the packet TX1 VID 4 MAC on port TX2 Packet Discarded TX1 VID 4 MAC on port TX3 Packet Discarded TX1 VID 2 MAC on port TX2 TX2 Strips VID off packet TX3 Untagged MAC on port TX6 TX6 Unicast T...

Page 153: ...off packet Floods VLAN 4 TX2 Untagged MAC on port TX1 VID 2 TX1 Unicast Traffic TX2 Untagged MAC on port TX5 VID 2 TX5 Unicast Traffic TX2 VID 2 or 3 MAC on port TX5 VID 2 and 3 TX5 Strips VID off pac...

Page 154: ...0 00 00 02 TX1 TX3 TX8 Goes to ports TX1 TX3 TX8 TX3 Untagged 01 00 00 00 00 01 TX2 TX4 TX8 Goes to ports TX2 TX4 TX8 TX6 Untagged 01 00 00 00 00 02 TX8 Goes to port TX8 TX3 Untagged 01 00 00 00 00 02...

Page 155: ...rature 40 C to 70 C Storage Temperature 40 C to 85 C Operating Humidity 5 to 95 Non Condensing Operating Altitude 0 to 10 000 ft Shock and Vibration bulkhead mounting Shock 200g 10ms Vibration Seismic...

Page 156: ...Fiber Transceiver Characteristics Fiber Length 2km 15km 40km 80km TX Power Min 19dBm 15dBm 5dBm 5dBm RX Sensitivity Max 31dBm 31dBm 34dBm 34dBm Wavelength Min Max 1310nm 1310nm 1310nm 1550nm Multimod...

Page 157: ...ce WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE IF AN N TRON PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE CUSTOMER S SOLE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THAT WARRANTY SHALL BE REPAIR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID AT...

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