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Summary of Contents for FL SWITCH 2005

Page 1: ...User manual FL SWITCH 2000 Order No...

Page 2: ...32 FL SWITCH 2105 2702665 FL SWITCH 2206 2FX SM ST 2702333 FL SWITCH 2108 2702666 FL SWITCH 2204 2TC 2SFX 2702334 FL SWITCH 2205 2702326 FL SWITCH 2206 2SFX 2702969 FL SWITCH 2208 2702327 FL SWITCH 23...

Page 3: ...phoenixcontact com Published by PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH Co KG Flachsmarktstra e 8 32825 Blomberg GERMANY Should you have any suggestions or recommendations for improvement of the contents and layout of o...

Page 4: ...nt standard Terms and Conditions of Phoenix Contact apply exclusively in particular as concerns any warranty liability This manual including all illustrations contained herein is copyright protected A...

Page 5: ...nction 17 3 1 Delivery state factory settings 17 3 2 Using Smart mode 17 3 2 1 Calling Smart mode 17 Factoryline SWITCH 2000 range3 2 2Selecting the desired setting 18 3 2 3 Possible operating modes i...

Page 6: ...Network Scripting UI 61 7 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP 63 7 1 General function 63 8 Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP 65 8 1 Basics 65 9 Multicast filtering 69 9 1 Multicast Configuration...

Page 7: ...FO port in SC format for multimode FL SWITCH 2207 FX With seven 10 100 Mbps RJ45 ports and one FO port in SC format for single mode FL SWITCH 2207 FX SM With six 10 100 Mbps RJ45 ports and two FO por...

Page 8: ...FL SWITCH 2000 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 107065_en_01 1 1 1 Dimensions of the FL SWITCH 2000 Figure 1 1 Dimensions of the FL SWITCH 2000...

Page 9: ...fiberglass port Inserting an SFP module disables the corresponding RJ45 port If a combo port is used as a fiberglass port the Link LED of the corresponding RJ45 port lights up orange when there is an...

Page 10: ...00 2300 ver sion only Green On Supply voltage 2 within the tolerance range Off Supply voltage 2 too low FAIL for 2200 2300 ver sion only Red On Digital alarm output floated i e an error is present Off...

Page 11: ...ackets E NS 35 N Order No 0800886 can be mounted to the right and left of the device to stop the modules from slipping on the DIN rail Mounting Place the module onto the DIN rail from above A1 The upp...

Page 12: ...The device is operated using a 24 V DC voltage which is applied via COMBICON For de vices in the 2200 2300 version the voltage can also be supplied redundantly see Figure 2 4 Operation with one power...

Page 13: ...n normal mode the output is connected to ground potential If an error alarm is present the output is floated Figure 2 5 Connecting a relay to the digital alarm output Please note that load distributio...

Page 14: ...vailable separately as accessories see Technical data and order ing data on page 75 Grounding protects people and machines against hazardous voltages To avoid these dangers as far as possible correct...

Page 15: ...les Insert the SFP modules in the relevant slots on the switch Ensure correct mechanical alignment of the SFP modules Figure 2 7 Inserting the SFP modules example Removing the SFP modules Remove the F...

Page 16: ...ng the configuration on the SD card To automatically read the configuration on the SD card make sure that the card is inserted when the switch is started As soon as the boot process has been completed...

Page 17: ...ameters is activated The MAC address table does not contain any entries LLDP is activated DHCP server is deactivated 3 2 Using Smart mode Smart mode enables the user to change the operating mode of th...

Page 18: ...ngs on your PC select the Obtain an IP address automatically op tion 2 Connect the switch to your PC 3 Select the Operating with a default IP address Smart mode as described in Using Smart mode on pag...

Page 19: ...otP protocol Numerous BootP servers are available on the Internet You can use any of these programs for address assignment This section explains IP address assignment using the FL NETWORK MANAGER Basi...

Page 20: ...icon next to the selected network interface The BootP server is now activated BootP requests that are received are listed in the BOOTP DHCP SERVER window in table format Figure 3 2 BootP server Step...

Page 21: ...soft Windows operating system Step 1 downloading and executing the program On the Internet select the link phoenixcontact net catalog Follow further instructions in order to access the search field En...

Page 22: ...est Listener All devices sending a BootP request are listed in the window which opens These devices are waiting for a new IP address Figure 3 4 IP Address Request Listener window In this example the s...

Page 23: ...tep 5 Assign IP Address The program attempts to transmit the set IP parameters to the device Figure 3 6 Assign IP Address window Following successful transmission the next window opens Step 6 completi...

Page 24: ...TCH 2000 24 PHOENIX CONTACT 107065_en_01 To exit IP address assignment Click on the Finish button If required the IP parameters set here can be changed in web based management see Section Network on p...

Page 25: ...ice is connected to one or more ports Several independent subnetworks can be connected to one switch 4 2 1 Learning addresses The switch independently learns the addresses for end devices which are co...

Page 26: ...rity queue Packets with VLAN prioritization tag are forwarded according to the queues listed above All remaining data is assigned to the low priority queue 4 2 2 1 Class of Service CoS Class of Servic...

Page 27: ...TTPS protocol in WBM ac cess is via the URL https IP address of the device For full operation of the web pages the browser must support JavaScript 1 2 and Cascading Style Sheets Level 1 We recom mend...

Page 28: ..._01 5 2 Functions information in WBM WBM is split into the following areas Information general device information Configuration device configuration Diagnostics device specific diagnostics Figure 5 2...

Page 29: ...gure 5 3 Help Documentation web page Here you will find useful information about using web based management On this page the following files and software which are supplied with the device can be down...

Page 30: ...neral information about your device such as the serial number firm ware version or hardware version Figure 5 4 Device Status web page 5 2 1 3 Technical Data Here you will find the technical data for y...

Page 31: ...s on the device Figure 5 6 Local Diagnostics web page 5 2 1 5 Alarm Events You will find a list of alarms and events on this page The entries in the Event Table are also retained after power up The Ev...

Page 32: ...ith information on the indi vidual ports and their redundancy mechanism assignment Figure 5 8 Port Table web page 5 2 1 7 MAC Address Table You will find a list of the current devices in the network o...

Page 33: ...ystem Reset Device clicking on the Reset button restarts the device All unsaved parameters will be lost Figure 5 10 System web page Firmware Update Clicking on the Update Firmware link opens a pop up...

Page 34: ...ur PC Clicking on Apply starts the update Figure 5 11 Firmware Update via HTTP pop up Update via TFTP select TFTP as the method Figure 5 12 Firmware Update via TFTP pop up TFTP server IP address Here...

Page 35: ...Reload Configuration loads the configuration file from the SD card and applies it The device is then restarted The selected action is performed by clicking in the drop down list Advanced Configuration...

Page 36: ...sfer via HTTP select HTTP as the transfer method Clicking on Browse allows you to select the desired file on your PC You can upload the desired file directly to the PC via your browser by selecting HT...

Page 37: ...Configuration pop up Pop up Security Context Create new context clicking on the Generate button creates all the necessary keys and certificates for operation with HTTPS and SSH Current state displays...

Page 38: ...evice Identification Device information can be configured in this area which is then displayed on the Device Status page Device Name you can configure the device name here Device Description you can e...

Page 39: ...name of a contact person for the device here LLDP Mode you can enable or disable LLDP here Disable LLDP is deactivated Enable LLDP is activated Send only received LLDP BPDUs are ignored Receive only n...

Page 40: ...5 20 Service web page Web Server you can enable disable the web server function and select the mode HTTP HTTPS here SNMP Server you can enable disable the SNMP server function and the mode SNMP v2 SN...

Page 41: ...Reception you can enable disable port specific ignoring of LLDP telegrams here 5 2 2 5 Port Configuration Individual Port Configuration Figure 5 21 Port Configuration web page Port select the port th...

Page 42: ...ssion mode of the port Mode the port can be set to a fixed speed and transmission mode here Link Monitoring here you can set whether the link behavior is to be monitored at the se lected port Default...

Page 43: ...r all ports here Figure 5 22 Port Configuration Table web page Clicking on the Configure Port Mirroring button takes you to the port mirroring configura tion see Port Mirroring on page 53 Clicking on...

Page 44: ...cast Filtering Figure 5 24 Multicast Filtering web page For additional information on Multicast refer to Multicast filtering on page 69 5 2 2 8 Network Redundancy Spanning Tree Configuration Figure 5...

Page 45: ...other switches via BPDU Bridge Forward Delay the bridge forward delay value indicates how long the switch is to wait for the port state in STP mode to change from Discarding to Listening and from Lis...

Page 46: ...d out after a link up Admin Edge here you can set whether this port is to be operated as an edge port default setting if possible Operating Edge indicates whether this port is operated as an edge port...

Page 47: ...ctivate or deactivate RSTP for each port Admin Edge here you can set whether this port is to be operated as an edge port default setting if possible Admin Cost displays the path costs set for this por...

Page 48: ...DHCP relay agent should be activated here Running State shows the current status of the DHCP server The status is Inactive if some setting options are incorrect Pool Start Address set the first IP add...

Page 49: ...ity can be configured in this pop up Select Port select the port for which you wish to carry out port based DHCP server con figuration here Local Service enable activate the port based DHCP server fun...

Page 50: ...to assign a static IP address here Create click on the Create button to carry out static assignment Clear static table click on the Clear button to delete all the static DHCP leases 5 2 2 11 Local Ev...

Page 51: ...ere The entered value is rounded down to the next valid value Unknown Unicast the limiter for unknown unicasts can be activated or deactivated here Unicasts of a MAC address that has been learned by t...

Page 52: ...hanges indicates the number of topology changes Last Topology Change indicates when the last topology change took place Hello Time shows the hello time set at the root Forward Delay shows the forward...

Page 53: ...Table button opens a table with information on the individual ports and their redundancy mechanism assignment Figure 5 34 MRP Diagnostic web page 5 2 3 4 Current VLANs For additional information refe...

Page 54: ...affic should be mir rored here 5 2 3 7 Trap Manager Figure 5 36 Trap Manager web page Trap Mode Enable sending of SNMP traps is enabled Disable sending of SNMP traps is disabled Trap Server all trap s...

Page 55: ...r Figure 5 37 Port Counter web page Here you will find an overview of the port statistics 5 2 3 9 Port Utilization Figure 5 38 Port Utilization web page Here you will find an overview of the port util...

Page 56: ...modules are displayed here Clicking on a port number opens the port configuration for that port Type the type of SFP module used is displayed here If no SFP module is inserted NO SFP is displayed Ser...

Page 57: ...witch s web based management is described in Assigning IP parameters via BootP on page 19 6 2 Access to the CLI The CLI is accessed via a Telnet connection factory default or SSH connection from a man...

Page 58: ...ved The parameters of a command may be mandatory optional or a selection of values see Table Structure of CLI commands on page 58 Table 6 1 Structure of CLI commands Symbol Example Description Angle b...

Page 59: ...specified after the entry of the command name gateway is an optional parameter which means that a value does not have to be speci fied The following examples illustrate the correct syntax for enterin...

Page 60: ...or further pa rameters are optional the following message appears in the output prompting you to exe cute the command that was entered cr Press Enter to execute the command 6 6 Auto completion of com...

Page 61: ...OK config commands or by outputting the switch data show commands The command entry must follow a specific syntax http ipaddress php command php usr username pwd password cmd cli_com mand_1 cli_comman...

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Page 63: ...gement Information Bases FL Managed Infrastructure MIB lldpMIB RFC1213 MIB rmon snmpMIB ifMIB snmpFrameworkMIB etherMIB pBridgeMIB qBridgeMIB dot1dBridge rstpMIB IP MIB Network management stations suc...

Page 64: ...name admin Password current device password Note the password must be at least 8 characters long If the default password is private private_ must be used for access Another benefit for the user is the...

Page 65: ...Protocol LLDP according to 802 1ab is used by network devices to learn and maintain the individual neighborhood relationships Function A network infrastructure component transmits a port specific BPDU...

Page 66: ...nse of the neigh boring LLDP agent Activate LLDP agent or de vice startup Transmit LLDP BPDUs to all ports Include sender in the list of neighbors Deactivate LLDP agent or software reset Transmit LLDP...

Page 67: ...following four columns Local Port Contains the port number of the local switch that is used to connect a neighbor to this switch Chassis ID MAC address of the connected neighboring device IP address I...

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Page 69: ...me the associated ports are deleted from the multicast groups The value must be between 30 and 3600 default 300 IGMP Query Version you can set the IGMP query version which the switch should use to sen...

Page 70: ...lticast packets are not blocked because the ports required are al ready members of the multicast group Clear AQP button for deleting the ports that are automatically assigned to the groups Static Quer...

Page 71: ...Frame switching section Neither the structure nor the contents of the data packets are changed The information about VLAN assignment from a tag that may be contained in the data packet is ignored Tag...

Page 72: ...to assign to the new VLAN here The value must be between 2 and 4094 VLAN Name specify the name of the VLAN which you wish to create here VLAN Memberships specify which ports should be located in the...

Page 73: ...t the VLAN ID to which the port should be assigned here Default Priority set the VLAN priority for the selected port here Ingress Filter set here whether the ingress filter should be activated Clickin...

Page 74: ...L SWITCH 2000 74 PHOENIX CONTACT 107065_en_01 Current VLANs This page lists the current VLANs and displays the ports for each VLAN which are either Tagged or Untagged Figure 10 5 Current VLANs web pag...

Page 75: ...inside use only Humidity Operation 10 to 95 non condensing Storage 10 to 95 non condensing Air pressure Operation 86 kPa to 108 kPa 1500 m above sea level Storage 66 kPa to 108 kPa 3500 m above sea l...

Page 76: ...tions Noise immunity according to EN 61000 4 2 IEC 1000 4 2 ESD Contact discharge Air discharge Indirect discharge Requirements according to DIN EN 61000 6 2 Test intensity 3 criterion B Test intensit...

Page 77: ...compatibility Free from substances that would hinder coating with paint or varnish accord ing to VW specification Mounting position Perpendicular to a standard DIN rail Connection to protective earth...

Page 78: ...A Noise immunity according to EN 61000 4 3 IEC 1000 4 3 electromagnetic fields Requirements according to DIN EN 61000 6 2 Test intensity 3 criterion A Noise immunity according to EN 61000 4 6 IEC 100...

Page 79: ...l Pollution degree 2 Overvoltage category None Weight Up to 260 g typical General data Supply voltage US1 US2 redundant Connection Via COMBICON maximum conductor cross section 1 5 mm2 use copper wires...

Page 80: ...imum 1 minute Ethernet interfaces Properties of the RJ45 ports Number Up to 8 with auto crossing and auto negotiation Connection format 8 pos RJ45 socket on the switch Connection medium Twisted pair c...

Page 81: ...erion A Noise immunity according to EN 61000 4 3 IEC 1000 4 3 electromagnetic fields Requirements according to DIN EN 61000 6 2 Test intensity 3 criterion A Noise immunity according to EN 61000 4 6 IE...

Page 82: ...patibility Free from substances that would hinder coating with paint or varnish accord ing to VW specification Mounting position Perpendicular to a standard DIN rail Connection to protective earth gro...

Page 83: ...ion speed 100 1000 Mbps Wavelength Depends on the SFP module used Maximum transmission length Depends on the SFP module used Mechanical tests Shock testing according to IEC 60068 2 27 Operation 30g ha...

Page 84: ...ise immunity according to EN 61000 4 5 IEC 1000 4 5 surge Data cables Power supply Requirements according to DIN EN 61000 6 2 Test intensity 2 criterion A Test intensity 1 criterion A Conformance with...

Page 85: ...and two SFX ports FL SWITCH 2206 2SFX 2702969 1 Managed Switch with eight 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ45 ports FL SWITCH 2308 2702652 1 Managed Switch with six 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ45 ports and two SFP ports FL...

Page 86: ...3 81 mm connection method Push in spring con nection color green contact surface tin FMC 1 5 5 ST 3 81 1745920 SNMP based software in English for detection and display of Ethernet net works with a ma...

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Page 89: ...3 Figure 2 6 Elements of the SFP modules 15 Figure 2 7 Inserting the SFP modules example 15 Figure 2 8 Position of the SD card slot 16 Section 3 Figure 3 1 Settings for the BootP server 20 Figure 3 2...

Page 90: ...re 5 21 Port Configuration web page 41 Figure 5 22 Port Configuration Table web page 43 Figure 5 23 VLAN Configuration web page 43 Figure 5 24 Multicast Filtering web page 44 Figure 5 25 Spanning Tree...

Page 91: ...1 Link Layer Discovery Protocol web page 66 Figure 8 2 LLDP Topology web page 67 Section 9 Figure 9 1 Multicast Filtering web page 69 Figure 9 2 Current Multicast Groups web page 70 Section 10 Figure...

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Page 93: ...in assignment of RJ45 connectors 14 Section 3 Table 3 1 Operating modes in Smart mode 18 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Table 6 1 Structure of CLI commands 58 Table 6 2 Structure of CLI commands 59 Sec...

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Page 95: ...Clear AQP 70 CoS 26 CRC error 25 D Default IP address 18 Default Priority 42 Degree of protection 75 77 79 82 Delivery state 17 Designated Bridge 46 Designated Cost 46 Designated Root 46 Destination...

Page 96: ...tion 82 48 P Packet processing sequence 26 Password 17 38 Path Cost 46 pBridgeMIB 63 Port Counter 55 Port ID 46 Port Mirroring 43 54 Port Table 31 Prioritization 26 Priority 26 Priority queues 26 Proc...

Page 97: ...mperature 75 77 79 82 Store and forward mode 25 Switch principle 75 76 78 81 T Tagged 71 Topology Change 52 Traffic classes 26 Transparent 71 Trap 63 Trap Manager 54 Tree structure of the MIB 64 U Use...

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