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Manual Number: SE2-USER-M

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Industrial Ethernet Switches  

USER MANUAL

SE2 Series

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Page 1: ...Manual Number SE2 USER M Industrial Ethernet Switches USER MANUAL SE2 Series...

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Page 3: ...in hazardous environments requiring fail safe performance such as in the operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation or communication systems air traffic control direct life support machines...

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Page 7: ...this publication Manual Number SE2 USER M Issue 2nd Edition Revision A Issue Date 08 17 Publication History Issue Date Description of Changes 1st Edition 01 17 Original Issue 2nd Edition 04 17 Added...

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Page 9: ...iber Transceivers 1 8 Mounting Brackets 1 9 DIP Switch Unmanaged DIN rail mounted switches 1 10 Reset Managed Switches 1 11 LED Indicators 1 12 Installation DIN Rail Mounting 1 14 Installation Optiona...

Page 10: ...Basic Features Managed Switch Features 3 2 Switch Management Settings 3 3 Port Configuration 3 4 Change Password 3 5 Redundancy Settings 3 6 Spanning Tree Protocols 3 7 Recovery Time Hops and Converg...

Page 11: ...ing 4 11 Implementation of AD Ring 4 12 Implementation of AD VLAN Ring 4 13 AD RP 4 18 Concept 4 18 Implementation 4 19 RSTP STP Transparent Transmission 4 22 Link Check 4 23 Virtual Cable Check 4 23...

Page 12: ...P 5 17 EtherNet IP 5 18 Firmware Update 5 18 Configuration Upload and Download 5 19 Load Default 5 19 Reboot 5 19 Appendix A Default Settings Default Settings A 2 Appendix B Console Port Access Consol...

Page 13: ...ndix E Ethernet IP EtherNet IP Switch Management E 2 Implicit I O Messaging E 3 Explicit Messaging E 6 Appendix F Modbus TCP MODBUS TCP Definition F 2 Port Definition F 2 Communication Process F 2 Inf...

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Page 15: ...1 8 SFP Fiber Transceivers 1 8 Mounting Brackets 1 9 DIP Switch Unmanaged DIN rail mounted switches 1 10 Reset Managed Switches 1 11 LED Indicators 1 12 Installation DIN Rail Mounting 1 14 Installatio...

Page 16: ...nical assistance please call us at 770 844 4200 Our technical support group will work with you to answer your questions They are available Monday through Friday from 9 00 a m to 6 00 p m Eastern Time...

Page 17: ...industrial Ethernet switches will intelligently route Ethernet messages only out the appropriate port The major benefits of this are increased bandwidth and speed reduction or elimination of message...

Page 18: ...DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE REPLACING OR WIRING UNITS WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD DO NOT DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR THE AREA IS KNOWN TO BE NONHAZARDOUS WARNING EXPLOSION HAZA...

Page 19: ...nd 61010 2 201 Class 1 Div 2 Groups A B C D UL file E200031 CE SE2 MC2U T1 T 1 1 ST SE2 SW5U 5 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F SE2 SW5U T 5 40 to 75 C 40 to 167 F SE2 SW5UG T 5 4 5 W SE2 SW5U 1C1 T 4 1 SC 3 4...

Page 20: ...C D Product Overview Stride SE2 PoE Unmanaged Models Stride SE2 Unmanaged PoE Models Part Number Number of Ports Operating Temp Agency Approvals RJ45 10 100 RJ45 GbE RJ45 10 100 PoE RJ45 GbE PoE SE2...

Page 21: ...e SE2 Series Managed Models Part Number Ethernet Ports Fiber Ports Input Power max Operating Temp Agency Approvals SE2 SW8M 8 8 1 W 40 to 75 C 40 to 167 F UL cUL 508 Class 1 Div 2 Groups A B C D UL fi...

Page 22: ...W8M 2P SE2SW18MG 2P and SE2 SW10UG 2P T have ports that accept these optional transceivers to add fiber connectivity at Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet speed NOTE SE2 SW10UG 2P T will only accept Gi...

Page 23: ...kets allow DIN rail mount models of Stride SE2 series Ethernet switches to be mounted to a panel or an appropriate flat surface SE2 PM1 is compatible with SE2 SW5Ux SE2 SW8U x and SE2 MCx SE2 PM3 is c...

Page 24: ...ed switches A broadcast storm is usually caused by a loop in the network and results in network traffic interruption The broadcast storm protection feature is especially useful in a more complex netwo...

Page 25: ...t Managed Switches The switch can be reset power cycle by pressing the RESET button on the face of the switch for 1 3 seconds The switch will be RESET to FACTORY DEFAULT by pressing the RESET button o...

Page 26: ...able has been plugged securely into the ports at both ends Speed LED 10 100 Models On A 100 Mbps 100BaseT connection is detected Off A 10 Mbps 10BaseT connection is detected Speed LED 10 100 1000 Mode...

Page 27: ...odels Power LEDs Ethernet LEDs one per M12 connection IP65 Models Front Panel LEDs Power 1 LED On Power 1 connected and operational Off Power 1 no voltage Power 2 LED On Power 2 connected and operatio...

Page 28: ...of clearance between the SE2 switch and other equipment on the DIN rail side to side and top to bottom NOTE Make sure to allow enough room to route your Ethernet copper or fiber optic cables DIN rail...

Page 29: ...Chapter 1 Hardware 1 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D DIN rail removal steps Unmanaged Models 1 Insert screwdriver into spring locking plate and rotate upward to release DIN rail clamp 2 3...

Page 30: ...ddition of the optional panel mounting brackets SE2 PM1 or SE2 PM3 SE2 PM1 is compatible with SSE2 SW5Ux SE2 SW8U x and SE2 MCx SE2 PM3 is compatible with SE2 SWPx SE2 SW8UG T SE2 SW10UG 2P T SE2 SW16...

Page 31: ...cally or horizontally using the steps below Panel mounting steps Use the dimensional drawing to locate 4 mounting screws on the panel Recommended screws are 4 40 pan head Install the screws in the pan...

Page 32: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Dimensional Drawings NOTE Allow 20mm 0 79 in clearance around each switch for proper cooling Dimensions mm inches SE2 SW8U SE2 SW8U T SE2 MC2U C1 T SE2 MC2U T...

Page 33: ...User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Chapter 1 Hardware 1 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Dimensional Drawings cont d NOTE Allow 20mm 0 79 clearance around each switch for proper cooling Dimensions mm...

Page 34: ...itches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Chapter 1 Hardware 1 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Dimensional Drawings cont d NOTE Allow 20mm 0 79 clearance around each switch for proper cooling Dimens...

Page 35: ...E2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Chapter 1 Hardware 1 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Dimensional Drawings cont d Dimensions mm inches SE2 SW5U N65 T SE2 SW8...

Page 36: ...ide SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Chapter 1 Hardware 1 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Dimensional Drawings cont d Dimensions mm inches SE2 SW8M SE2 SW8M...

Page 37: ...SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Chapter 1 Hardware 1 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Dimensional Drawings cont d Dimensions mm inches SE2 SW8M 2C1 SE2 SW8...

Page 38: ...e SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Chapter 1 Hardware 1 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Dimensional Drawings cont d Dimensions mm inches SE2 SW16M SE2 SW18M...

Page 39: ...er Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Chapter 1 Hardware 1 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Dimensional Drawings cont d Dimensions for SFP Transceiver Modules Dimensions mm inches SFP 4K FMF SFP 30K FSF S...

Page 40: ...g this must be a Class 2 power supply 12 24 or 48 VDC or 24VAC needs to be applied between the P1 terminal and the P1 terminal as shown below The chassis screw terminal should be tied to panel or chas...

Page 41: ...he positive and negative terminals correctly A recommended DC power supply is AutomationDirect com part number PSB48 120S Power Details Power Input Redundant Input Terminals Class 2 Power Supply Input...

Page 42: ...n M12 A coded female 4 pin connector as shown in the chart below The chassis ground screw located on the front of the switch housing should be tied to panel or chassis ground To reduce down time resul...

Page 43: ...WR1 PWR2 P1 P1 P2 P2 Chassis GND Redundant DC Power Communication Ports Wiring Overview The industrial Ethernet switches provide connections to standard Ethernet devices such as PLCs Ethernet I O indu...

Page 44: ...n 3 Pin 1 Pin 4 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 2 Pin 7 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 8 NOTE For reference only Either cable wiring will work 8 1 1 8 Ethernet Plug Connector Pin Positions 1 8 PoE Switch Ethernet Port P...

Page 45: ...each of the devices are connected to Ensure that for each port that is in use the LED is on or blinking If a port LED is off go back and check for connectivity problems between that port and the netw...

Page 46: ...ndensing 5 to 95 RH Environmental Air No corrosive gases permitted Vibration Shock Freefall IEC60068 2 6 27 32 EMI Emissions FCC CFR47 Part 15 EN55022 CISPR22 Class A EMS IEC61000 4 2 ESD 6kV contact...

Page 47: ...wisted pair Cat5e or better shielded recommended Max Cable Distance 100 meters SC ST Fiber Port 100BaseFX Multimode 100BaseFX Ports 2 Fiber Port Connector ST or SC by model Optimal Fiber Cable 50 125...

Page 48: ...y non condensing 5 to 95 RH Environmental Air No corrosive gases permitted Vibration Shock Freefall IEC60068 2 6 27 32 EMI Emissions FCC CFR47 Part 15 EN55022 CISPR22 Class A EMS IEC61000 4 2 ESD 6kV...

Page 49: ...Ground Connection 5 18 14 AWG RJ45 Ports Port Type Shielded RJ45 Ethernet Compliance IEEE 802 3i 802 3u 802 3x for 10 100 Ethernet IEEE 802 3ab 802 3z for Gigabit Ethernet IEEE 802 3af or 802 3at for...

Page 50: ...n and Shock IEC60068 2 6 27 32 Freefall IEC60068 2 32 Safety EN60950 1 EMI Emissions FCC CFR47 Part 15 EN55022 CISPR22 Class A EMS IEC61000 4 2 ESD 6kV contact 8kV air IEC61000 4 3 RS 20V m 80MHz 2 GH...

Page 51: ...M12 female D coding 4 pin Ethernet Compliance IEEE 802 3i 802 3u 802 3x Auto Crossover Yes allows you to use straight through or crossover wired cables Auto Sensing Operation Yes full and half duplex...

Page 52: ...tion Fieldbus HSE and others Packet Forwarding Rate 1 4 Mpps SE2 SW8M 1 4 Mpps SE2 SW8M 2C1 1 4 Mpps SE2 SW8M 2T1 5 5 Mpps SE2 SW8M 2P 5 4 Mpps SE2 SW16M 5 4 Mpps SE2 SW18MG 2P Latency 10 s Operating...

Page 53: ...ssover Yes allows you to use straight through or crossover wired cables Auto Sensing Operation Yes full and half duplex Auto Negotiating Speed Yes Flow Control Automatic Cable Requirements Twisted pai...

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Page 55: ...Chapter Chapter Chapter In this Chapter Connecting to the Switch the First Time 2 2 Why Do You Need a Managed Switch 2 10 Enhanced Traffic Filtering 2 10 Troubleshooting 2 11 Redundancy 2 11 Security...

Page 56: ...nfigured to use SSL the IP address must be preceded by https in the address field for example https 192 168 0 1 NOTE All configuration changes except IP address and password must be committed to the s...

Page 57: ...ries Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A This example shows a switch connected directly to a PC running Windows 8 1 1 Open Network and Sharing Center 2a Click on the name of the NIC...

Page 58: ...g Started 2 4 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A 3a Click to highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 3b Click the P...

Page 59: ...dustrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Write down or screen capture the existing settings so you can revert to them after we change the switch IP address For our example the PC starting I...

Page 60: ...s nor the Broadcast Address for your subnet are valid host addresses For our example where the Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 and the first three octets of the switch address are 192 168 0 neither the P...

Page 61: ...Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A 5 In your browser we use Google Chrome for this example type 192 168 0 1 the switch s IP address in the address field and Enter 6 Enter admin for the User Na...

Page 62: ...Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 8 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A This screen will appear...

Page 63: ...the switch For our example the initial IP Address on the PC was on the desired subnet so we ll repeat steps 1 4 using the previous network information for the PC and the new IP address of the switch...

Page 64: ...ket that is not specifically targeted to that device it must spend resources processing the unintended communication before discarding it This delays the processing of communications intended for that...

Page 65: ...ilure There is also a risk that as a network grows and more switches are added to it a ring may accidentally be created causing the network to go down Utilizing the Rapid Spanning Tree or AD Ring feat...

Page 66: ...great feature of the Stride managed switches Your PLC or controlling device can make smarter decisions as to what alarms or fallback behavior to trigger based upon the diagnostic data that is supplie...

Page 67: ...nning Tree Protocols 3 7 Recovery Time Hops and Convergence 3 9 RSTP STP Configuration 3 10 Port Priority 3 15 RSTP Examples 3 16 Multicast Filtering IGMP 3 20 IGMP Protocol Settings 3 21 Static FDB M...

Page 68: ...wer cycle The port statistics page provides information that may be useful to troubleshoot or tune your network The Port Statistics table identifies each port and port type FE Fast Ethernet RJ45 conne...

Page 69: ...server using the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP This can speed up initial set up as the network administrator does not have to find an open IP address NOTE If DHCP has been enabled it will...

Page 70: ...te frames When Jumbo Frames are disabled the switch supports up to 1522 byte frames Administration Also to provide a level of network security you may choose to restrict access to the switch by admini...

Page 71: ...al level of security the password may be changed Flow Control Flow control can also be enabled or disabled Flow control ensures that the receiving devices takes in all the data without error If the tr...

Page 72: ...ack of the messages they have sent the returning message will be sent around the loop again and again A single message circulating forever around a loop at high speed is clearly not a good thing so no...

Page 73: ...ernative path if it is needed Why is it called Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Rapid it is faster than the previous and completely compatible version called Spanning Tree Protocol STP Spanning it spans c...

Page 74: ...lutely necessary because you pay a fee to a service provider for data using that path while another path is free no monetary cost The path cost is the cumulative cost of all the hops from the root bri...

Page 75: ...d as a link between two switches A link to an end station is not considered a hop The Max Age setting controls how long RSTP messages may circulate in the network Since the largest value allowed for M...

Page 76: ...12 13 14 A B C D Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A RSTP STP Configuration By default RSTP is Enabled on all ports The Spanning Tree Settings enable you to choose...

Page 77: ...ersion of the protocol If STP is selected only the original STP format messages will be generated Selecting STP reduces the chances of network packets being duplicated or delivered out of order but at...

Page 78: ...fore assuming that it is no longer connected to the root of the network However Max Age is used to limit the number of hops Spanning Tree information may travel from the root bridge before being disca...

Page 79: ...ly to an end device and not connected to any other managed switch should have RSTP Disabled to minimize the convergence time when the spanning tree must be renegotiated A port that has spanning tree p...

Page 80: ...rrently participating in frame relay ordinary network traffic BPDUs will include the forwarding port in the computation of the active topology BPDUs received are processed according to the Spanning Tr...

Page 81: ...itch will use the lowest numbered port Path Cost 1 to 200 000 000 Default 20 000 for 10 100 1000 ports and 200 000 for 10 100 ports As with any network there is an associated cost to go from a source...

Page 82: ...fore the maximum diameter of a RSTP network is controlled by Max Age Since the largest value allowed for Max Age is 40 hops the largest RSTP network hop diameter is also 40 Number of Hops vs Recovery...

Page 83: ...est route back to the root switch See the example below NOTE In most networks you may leave the path costs set to the default settings and allow the Switches to automatically determine the best paths...

Page 84: ...low will explain Hypothetical Scenario An integrator wishes to implement a single Ethernet ring topology for the proposed network Only one managed switch is used to connect to three or more unmanaged...

Page 85: ...n a change in the network topology Switch 1 still points to switch 2 when device A is trying to talk to device B across the broken Ethernet link The bottleneck has been discovered as we have to wait u...

Page 86: ...es sent by hosts and routers to configure efficient forwarding of multicast traffic Periodically routers and IGMP snooping switches with Auto Query enabled send an IGMP Query on each attached network...

Page 87: ...act as an IGMP router sending queries when needed and configuring multicast forwarding according to IGMP membership reports At least one switch must have Auto Query Enabled When Auto Query is Disabled...

Page 88: ...ta by means of IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol Switches or routers that are not capable of supporting IGMP will not know what to do with the multicast data and forward multicast data out all p...

Page 89: ...iagnostics by allowing traffic that is being sent to and received from one or more source ports to be replicated out the monitor port Choose a monitor port Choose the source ports to be monitored mirr...

Page 90: ...tches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Browser Access Protocol HTTPS By default access to the Switch Management Interface is configured for HTTP port 80 A level of security may be gained by configuring access...

Page 91: ...to ports 2 4 6 8 and 10 which are not members A port may be a member of only one Untagged VLAN A tag based VLAN is more common A tag based VLAN limits traffic based on the VLAN ID in a tag associated...

Page 92: ...s the PORT tagged Is the PACKET tagged Keep the tag and forward the PACKET Is the PORT tagged Remove the tag and forward the PACKET Discard the PACKET Replace the original tag with the combination of...

Page 93: ...AN but all traffic from all ports in that VLAN will be transmitted through the Uplink port to typically a router port NOTE 1 When a PVLAN Tagged port forwards a message with a VLAN tag the VLAN tag wi...

Page 94: ...same time The IEEE 802 1D based RSTP is not aware of the VLAN configuration Therefore in the example one of the ports for VLAN 3 is being blocked This prevents VLAN 3 from being able to forward data t...

Page 95: ...ample shown in the following diagram VLAN 3 can forward to all its members across another switch and is not affected by the blocked RSTP connection V LA N 1 V L A N 2 V L A N 3 Ethernet Device Etherne...

Page 96: ...M The ports designated E in our example are connected to edge devices These devices neither recognize nor originate VLAN tags To provide redundancy in our example network we created a ring at the por...

Page 97: ...t on what we will call a management port for each switch In this way we can plug our laptop into the management port of any switch and be able to access the other switches across this VLAN to tweak th...

Page 98: ...Chapter 3 Managed Switch Basic Features 3 32 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Switch 1 VLAN Configuration cont d...

Page 99: ...Chapter 3 Managed Switch Basic Features 3 33 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Switch 2 VLAN Configuration...

Page 100: ...Chapter 3 Managed Switch Basic Features 3 34 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Switch 2 VLAN Configuration cont d...

Page 101: ...Chapter 3 Managed Switch Basic Features 3 35 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Switch 3 VLAN Configuration...

Page 102: ...Chapter 3 Managed Switch Basic Features 3 36 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Switch 3 VLAN Configuration cont d...

Page 103: ...ssible equipment faults and he would like the enhanced diagnostic capabilities that a managed switch provides Problem 2 This scenario is very similar to the first We have the same problem to solve but...

Page 104: ...Chapter 3 Managed Switch Basic Features 3 38 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A...

Page 105: ...Chapter 3 Managed Switch Basic Features 3 39 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A...

Page 106: ...ill be ON when the following Alarm conditions are Enabled and True Power Alarm Note that when Enabled the Power Alarm is True when EITHER Power 1 OR Power 2 is in the Power Off state Port Alarm True w...

Page 107: ...4 9 AD Ring 4 10 Concepts 4 10 Implementation of AD Ring 4 11 Implementation of AD Ring 4 12 Implementation of AD VLAN Ring 4 13 AD RP 4 18 Concept 4 18 Implementation 4 19 RSTP STP Transparent Transm...

Page 108: ...and computer are communicating efficiently over the network but when another user on the network accesses records from an online database the large volume of traffic can interfere with timely communi...

Page 109: ...figuration page If the Ingress Type is 802 1p the priority and queue relationship can be configured and will apply to traffic that arrives at the switch tagged in the DSCP field Untagged traffic will...

Page 110: ...witch Let s consider an example network There is a power plant that is controlled by a central control system In addition because of security concerns cameras have been mounted and installed at each l...

Page 111: ...apable of prioritizing network traffic even if the devices video cameras and control systems do not support configuration of Quality of Service parameters In our network the control traffic is highest...

Page 112: ...Chapter 4 Advanced Network Behavior Features 4 6 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A...

Page 113: ...ow algorithm XOR or HASH The allocation algorithms are not configurable Typically one would expect the XOR option to result in all traffic from a specific source for example PLC1 to a specific destina...

Page 114: ...Chapter 4 Advanced Network Behavior Features 4 8 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A...

Page 115: ...has been learned by IGMP or GMRP or has been statically added to the Static FDB Multicast table Unicast Frame UF Messages whose destination MAC address has been learned or has been added to the FDB Im...

Page 116: ...rt of different redundant rings based on different VLANs AD Port Ring and AD VLAN Ring cannot be used together Concepts Master station A ring has only one master station The master station forwards AD...

Page 117: ...lave stations change to forwarding The slave port of the master station fails The statuses of the master port on the master station and all ring ports of slave stations change to forwarding Another po...

Page 118: ...master backup port or its link fails the slave backup port will forward packets preventing loops and ensuring normal communication between redundant rings See the example at the end of this section f...

Page 119: ...AN Ring Different AD VLAN Rings can have different master stations As shown below two AD VLAN Rings are configured Ring links of AD VLAN Ring10 AB BC CD DE EA Ring links of AD VLAN Ring20 FB BC CD DE...

Page 120: ...itch E F G and H form Ring 2 CE and DF are the backup links of Ring 1 and Ring 2 Port 1 Port 2 Port 2 Ring 1 Port 1 Port 1 Port 2 Port 2 Port 1 Por SE2 Switch A ort 1 1 SE2 Switch C ort 1 1 SE2 Switch...

Page 121: ...4 Advanced Network Behavior Features 4 15 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Configuration on Switch A Configuration on S...

Page 122: ...ced Network Behavior Features 4 16 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Configuration on Switches C and D Configuration on S...

Page 123: ...Advanced Network Behavior Features 4 17 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Configuration on Switches G Configuration on S...

Page 124: ...tial state of the switch Root there is one and only one root in the ring network The root is elected by switches in the network and changes with network topology The root periodically sends out an Ann...

Page 125: ...A ring allows multiple backup ports Each switch in a ring can only set one backup port 1 In the initial state all switch are in INIT state 2 In the ring network switches compare the Announce message...

Page 126: ...wo AD RP rings each switch can have a Backup Port configured The master backup port is the forwarding port and the other backup ports are blocked If the master backup port link fails the system will s...

Page 127: ...nced Network Behavior Features 4 21 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Switch C and Switch D configuration Switch E F G H...

Page 128: ...coexist with RSTP STP on a network But to accommodate traffic to from an AD Ring or AD RP the Stride SE2 series switches provide an RSTP STP Transparent Transmission feature that will transmit RSTP S...

Page 129: ...receiving data properly Disable Link Check is not enabled on this port Virtual Cable Check The Virtual Cable Tester uses Time Domain Reflectometry to detect twisted pair status It transmits a pulse s...

Page 130: ...able or connector a malfunctioning Network Interface Controller software problems on a connected device port configured for Half Duplex rather than Full Duplex communications other network problems Lo...

Page 131: ...address and subnet mask A Stride SE2 series switch may be configured to be the DHCP server to a network CAUTION Remember that in DHCP messages are transmitted as broadcasts so the DHCP client and the...

Page 132: ...esired IP Configuration When DHCP Server is Enabled and Port Mode is selected as the Server Mode the Port Desired IP table setting statically assigns an IP address to a port When a port receives a req...

Page 133: ...indirectly Trusted port normally forwards the request messages of DHCP clients and the response messages of DHCP servers to guarantee that DHCP clients can obtain valid IP addresses Untrusted port an...

Page 134: ...cording to the client policy 1 Keep option 82 and forward the packet 2 Drop the packet 3 Forward the packet after replacing the Option 82 Server policy when DHCP Snooping device receives a packet with...

Page 135: ...the DHCP Snooping device that receives the request message from the DHCP client or the character string configured by users as shown in below Sub option type 2 Length the number of bytes that Sub opti...

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Page 137: ...3 SSH user with authentication type Public Key 5 7 RMON Statistics 5 12 RMON Group 5 12 Syslog 5 13 SNMP 5 14 Implementation 5 14 MIB Introduction 5 15 SNMPv3 5 16 Introduction 5 16 Implementation 5...

Page 138: ...switch management interface maintains an ARP table listing hosts that have accessed the switch management interface In general the switch will learn ARP entries automatically without need of static e...

Page 139: ...number of unsuccessful login attempts that will be allowed before disabling access to the switch management interface Time Out the number of minutes of inactivity before terminal sessions automaticall...

Page 140: ...les The Host works as the SSH client to request a local connection with Switch as shown below SSH USER with Authentication Type Password 1 On the SSH Server configuration page a Disable SSH b Click th...

Page 141: ...Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A 3 Establish the connection with the SSH server a Open the terminal application PuTTY exe in our example b Enter the switch management IP address in the Host...

Page 142: ...10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A 4 Click Open button and the following warning message appears a Click Yes 5 Input the user name ddd and t...

Page 143: ...witches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A SSH user with authentication type Public Key 1 On the SSH Server configuration page Disable SSH Click the Set SSH Server button to create a new Key Value Enable SSH Cl...

Page 144: ...Chapter 5 Switch Management and Network Information 5 8 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A...

Page 145: ...3 On the switch SSH User Manager page a Enter the SSH user name aaa b Select authentication type Public Key c Select key name 111 c Click Save private key to save the private key d Copy the public key...

Page 146: ...ev A 4 Establish the connection with the SSH server a Open the terminal application PuTTY exe in our example b Enter the switch management IP address in the Host Name field 192 168 0 1 is the default...

Page 147: ...11 5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 A B C D Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A e Browse to the private file saved in the step 2c f Click Open button g Input the u...

Page 148: ...rms to the network management device for example traffic exceeding a configured threshold The switch can automatically record alarm events in an RMON log or send a Trap message to the management devic...

Page 149: ...suspension Reboot caused by pressing Reset button on switch front panel Reboot caused by Reboot command Reboot caused by clicking Reboot button on Web interface System reboot Running log contains Port...

Page 150: ...automatically inform the NMS NMS manages the SNMP network while Agent is managed by SNMP network The management information exchange between NMS and Agent is through SNMP protocol SNMP provides 5 bas...

Page 151: ...managed objects It defines the hierarchical relationships between managed objects and defines a series of attributes of objects such as object name access rights data types and so on Each Agent has it...

Page 152: ...MP NMS and SNMP Agent Implementation SNMPv3 has four configuration tables each of which can configure 16 entries These tables codetermine whether the specified users based on context group can access...

Page 153: ...d SNMP The switch may generate alerts written to the Modbus master The master may also write to the switch to change configuration settings The Modbus TCP server listening port is 502 Client devices m...

Page 154: ...apter Class 3 Explicit Messaging Server Adapter Unconnected Explicit Messaging Server Adapter Refer to Appendix E for details on the EtherNet IP switch management feature Firmware Update Occasionally...

Page 155: ...If not committed by SAVE changes will be lost on power cycle Likewise changes made by performing LOAD DEFAULTS must be committed to the switch by performing SAVE or else the switch will revert to the...

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Page 157: ...Default settings A A Appendix Appendix Appendix In this Chapter Default Settings A 2...

Page 158: ...cation Switch Location Contact Contact Info Port Settings Port Admin Enabled all ports Auto Speed and Duplex Enabled all ports Flow Control Off Jumbo Frame Enabled Redundancy Settings RSTP Redundancy...

Page 159: ...nd switch management participate in VLAN1 GVRP Disabled MAC Aging Time 300 sec Switch Management Settings ARP Aging Time 20 min Port Trunk Link Aggregation Mode HASH No port selected for Link Aggregat...

Page 160: ...v A Stride SE2 Series Managed Switch Default Settings cont d Configuration Parameter Default Settings Network Management Settings continued Network Security Port Security No ports enabled Network Trou...

Page 161: ...Console Port Access B B Appendix Appendix Appendix In this Chapter Console Port Access B 2 Serial Access B 2 Telnet Access B 6 View Types B 8...

Page 162: ...ess to the switch management and this appendix details how to connect through the USB port The user can access a switch by its USB Console port and PuTTY or Windows Hyper Terminal or other software th...

Page 163: ...5200 Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Parity None Flow control None Then Click the Session selection at the top of the Navigation tree on the left 1 2 3 4 5 H 7 10 9 B K 12 13 14 A B C D 4 For the Serial Line...

Page 164: ...tches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A 5 Click on the Serial radio button in the top pane and verify the Serial line COM port number and Speed are correct Then click the Open button at the bottom of the windo...

Page 165: ...1 2 3 4 5 H 7 10 9 B K 12 13 14 A B C D Appendix B Console Port Address B 5 Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A...

Page 166: ...et cable and the switch s IP Address is known PuTTY or another terminal emulator application may be used to access switch management 1 Open PuTTY and Select the Telnet Radio button then enter the swit...

Page 167: ...3 4 5 H 7 10 9 B K 12 13 14 A B C D Appendix B Console Port Address B 7 Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A 2 Carefully enter the user name admin and the password a...

Page 168: ...INSERT DOWN ARROW SYMBOL and INSERT UP ARROW SYMBOL can be used to scroll through the last used 10 commands View Switching View Prompt View Type View Function Command for View Switching SWITCH User Vi...

Page 169: ...Configuration C 4 Alarm Configuration C 6 Modbus Configuration C 6 Info Configuration C 6 Network Configuration C 7 Ring Configuration C 8 RSTP Configuration C 9 QoS Configuration C 9 VLAN Configurat...

Page 170: ...eply Codes For more details The general format of commands is section parameter value where section is used to group parameters parameter will specify the parameter within the section For example the...

Page 171: ...etc Access Configuration The following administrative access settings are settable via the CLI Access Configuration The following administrative access settings are settable via the CLI Command Effec...

Page 172: ...uration version number macaddr n a View the MAC address of the Switch link n a all port show specified port s link status support n a displays useful support information IP etc These settings require...

Page 173: ...ity Configuration Parameter Default Allowable Values Description list n a List all current port security information enable n a Enables MAC based port security disable n a Disables MAC based port secu...

Page 174: ...FC enabled disabled is available in both modes For combo ports the SFP speed may be set as follows port port sftp speed Ring Configuration Ring Configuration Parameter Default Allowable Values Descrip...

Page 175: ...this port is excluded from STP pprio 0 An integer in the range of 0 240 View or change this port s priority pcost none auto or integer in the range of 0 200 000 000 View or change this port s cost ty...

Page 176: ...ange VLAN learning mode mgmtports all 1 9 View or set the management VLAN port The commands below require a vlan from vlist name n a A string of no more than 33 characters vtype n a port tag View or c...

Page 177: ...tested against the provided MD5 checksum The URL must be a valid HTTP or HTTPS address to which the Switch has direct access ftpload n a Followed by the filename to be uploaded from the TFTP server I...

Page 178: ...a Followed by mstid used to show all ports in the specified MSTI with their costs and priorities add n a Followed by name mstid priority remove n a Any valid MSTI or all to remove all MSTIs priority...

Page 179: ...Troubleshooting D D Appendix Appendix Appendix In this Chapter Troubleshooting Fiber Connections D 2 Troubleshooting AD Ring D 4 Troubleshooting VLANs D 7 Installing Switch Firmware D 8...

Page 180: ...s Gigabit speed the Port Status and RSTP Port Status pages will not indicate the port speed mismatch That is the browser interface will not alert the user to this speed mismatch Verify the type of SFP...

Page 181: ...isopropyl alcohol solutions Make certain that you are not cleaning an active fiber as the laser can cause permanent damage to your eyes should you look into the end face Additionally it is not necessa...

Page 182: ...E2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Troubleshooting AD Ring 1 Typically a switch will be protected by either AD Ring or RSTP If AD Ring is configured on a switch disable RS...

Page 183: ...t is possible for AD Ring and RSTP to coexist on a switch If a switch participates in both an AD Ring and a spanning tree exclude the AD Ring ports from Spanning tree On the Redundancy RSTP STP Config...

Page 184: ...1 2 3 4 5 H 7 10 9 D K 12 13 14 A B C D Appendix D Troubleshooting D 6 Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A...

Page 185: ...tride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Troubleshooting VLANs The most common VLAN is the Tag based VLAN The port that is used to access the browser based switch managem...

Page 186: ...endix D Troubleshooting D 8 Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Installing Switch Firmware Switch firmware is written from the browser or CLI SE2 series switches do...

Page 187: ...Ethernet IP E E Appendix Appendix Appendix In this Chapter EtherNet IP Switch Management E 2 Implicit I O Messaging E 3 Explicit Messaging E 6...

Page 188: ...anaged switch supports EtherNet IP Ethernet Industrial Protocol in the following ways Class 1 Implicit I O Messaging Server Adapter Class 3 Explicit Messaging Server Adapter Unconnected Explicit Messa...

Page 189: ...SE2 managed switch supports both Unicast and Multicast Implicit I O Messaging The required parameters are shown below Assembly Instance Connection Points Size Input 101 0x65 156 bytes Output 102 0x66...

Page 190: ...rts 57 64 16 1 Alarm Status of Port 1 Diabled 0x00 Normal 0x01 Alarm 0x02 17 1 Alarm Status of Port 2 18 1 Alarm Status of Port 3 19 79 1 Alarm Status of Port 4 64 80 1 AD Ring Alarm Status Ring 1 81...

Page 191: ...tes Name Details Output Data 4 Run Idle Header Bits 4 31 Reserved Bits 2 3 ROO Ready for Ownership of Outputs Bit 1 COO Claim Output Ownership Bit 0 Run Idle Run 1 Idle 0 This header is typically sent...

Page 192: ...services that the managed switch supports The first two bytes of the data sent in the Set Single Attribute Service determine the meaning of the remaining 20 bytes of the write block and also what type...

Page 193: ...ng Info Ring Mode Ring 1 Ring 2 Ring 3 Ring 4 Ring 5 Ring N 05 RSTP Ring Info Root Bridge Status Ring 1 Ring 2 Ring 3 Ring 4 Ring 5 Ring N The first two bytes of the data sent in the Set Single Attrib...

Page 194: ...oose the specific piece of data from the Info type For example To retrieve the Manufacturer Address Bytes 0 3 should contain the following in respective order 00 00 01 03 To retrieve the Information f...

Page 195: ...C D Appendix E Ethernet IP E 9 Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A The tables on the following pages detail the format of the data returned by the various informati...

Page 196: ...0x6f m 0x6d a 0x61 t 0x74 etc Device Information Device Type Set Attribute Single 0x00 00 01 02 0 2 INT16 Query Status Query Successful 0x0000 Query Failure 0xffff 2 258 ASCII Model Number Example S...

Page 197: ...tted as shown in Model Number ex above 72 22 ASCII Bootrom Version 94 18 ASCII Current Firmware Version 112 4 INT32 Switch Management Interface IP Address 192 168 0 1 0xc0a80001 116 2 INT16 Device MAC...

Page 198: ...INT Port Rate 10 100 1000 10000M 10M 0x00 100M 0x01 1000M 0x02 10000M 0x03 68 1 INT Port Duplex Half Full Half 0x00 Full 0x01 69 1 INT Port Flow Control Status On Off Off 0x00 On 0x01 70 8 INT64 Port...

Page 199: ...ry Failure 0xffff 2 2 INT16 Ring ID 4 2 INT16 Station Role Master Normal Master 0x0000 Normal 0x0001 6 2 INT16 Ring Enable Status Enable Disable Disable 0x0000 Enable 0x0001 8 2 INT16 Ring Status Open...

Page 200: ...INT16 Backup Port 1 Status None 0x000 Forward 0x0001 Block 0x0002 32 4 INT32 Backup Port 2 Status IP 192 168 0 0 0x00 1e cd 00 00 01 36 6 INT16 Backup Port Status MAC 00 1e cd 00 00 01 0x00 1e cd 00 0...

Page 201: ...ful 0x0000 Query Failure 0xffff 2 2 INT16 Ring ID 4 2 INT16 Station Role Init 0x0000 Root 0x0001 B Root 0x0002 Normal 0x0003 6 2 INT16 Station Priority 8 2 INT16 Ring Protocol Enable Status Disable 0x...

Page 202: ...te Offset Number Size in bytes Data Type Name Details 52 2 INT16 DHP Mode Disable 0x0000 Normal Node 0x0001 Home Node 0x0002 54 2 INT16 Home Port None 0x0000 Ring Port 1 0x0001 Ring Port 2 0x0002 Ring...

Page 203: ...12 8 INT16 Bridge ID Combination of priority and MAC address 20 2 INT16 Spanning Tree Priority 22 2 INT16 Hello Time 24 2 INT16 Max Age Time 26 2 INT16 Forward Delay Time 28 2 INT16 Message age Increm...

Page 204: ...1 2 3 4 5 H 7 10 9 E K 12 13 14 A B C D Appendix E Ethernet IP E 18 Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Examples Productivity 2000 I O Messaging Input Data...

Page 205: ...1 2 3 4 5 H 7 10 9 E K 12 13 14 A B C D Appendix E Ethernet IP E 19 Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Output Data...

Page 206: ...1 2 3 4 5 H 7 10 9 E K 12 13 14 A B C D Appendix E Ethernet IP E 20 Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Configuration Data None...

Page 207: ...3 4 5 H 7 10 9 E K 12 13 14 A B C D Appendix E Ethernet IP E 21 Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Productivity 2000 Explicit Messaging Set Single Attribute Servi...

Page 208: ...1 2 3 4 5 H 7 10 9 E K 12 13 14 A B C D Appendix E Ethernet IP E 22 Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Get Single Attribute Service...

Page 209: ...1 2 3 4 5 H 7 10 9 E K 12 13 14 A B C D Appendix E Ethernet IP E 23 Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Do more Explicit Messaging Set Single Attribute Service...

Page 210: ...1 2 3 4 5 H 7 10 9 E K 12 13 14 A B C D Appendix E Ethernet IP E 24 Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Get Single Attribute Service...

Page 211: ...1 2 3 4 5 H 7 10 9 E K 12 13 14 A B C D Appendix E Ethernet IP E 25 Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A CompactLogix I O Messaging...

Page 212: ...1 2 3 4 5 H 7 10 9 E K 12 13 14 A B C D Appendix E Ethernet IP E 26 Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A CompactLogix Explicit Messaging Set Single Attribute Service...

Page 213: ...1 2 3 4 5 H 7 10 9 E K 12 13 14 A B C D Appendix E Ethernet IP E 27 Stride SE2 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Get Single Attribute Service...

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Page 215: ...ter MODBUS TCP Definition F 2 Port Definition F 2 Communication Process F 2 Information Frame Definition F 3 Function Code Definition F 4 Switch MODBUS MAP F 5 Register Information F 6 Device Informat...

Page 216: ...S TCP server listening port is the standard value of 502 Communication Process MODBUS information communication process is described below 1 Client sends request to the switch 2 The Switch Server rece...

Page 217: ...D Information Frame Definition MODBUS Frame definition is described below The Header is 6 bytes Typically the Transaction ID is incremented by 1 on every transaction by the Client device The Server re...

Page 218: ...server with Unit ID 01 00 00 00 00 00 06 01 03 00 04 00 01 reads the value from 4th register address 00 00 00 00 00 05 01 03 02 00 05 the response is 1 register 2 bytes with a value of 5 Read the valu...

Page 219: ...ore sense for devices that present the Modbus registers in a Modicon PLC style addressing where the high digit indicates the data type 4 for Holding Registers and 3 for Input Registers followed by the...

Page 220: ...version 401121 401129 0x0460 0x0468 9 ASCI FW version 401153 401156 0x0480 0x0483 4 ASCII Reserved for future use 401281 401300 0x0500 0x0513 20 ASCII Reserved for future use 401537 401538 0x0600 0x0...

Page 221: ...1 Flow Control on off 0x0000 off 0x0001 on 404133 404136 0x1024 36 4 INT64 Port 1 Received Packets 404137 404140 0x1028 40 4 INT64 Port 1 Received Bytes 404141 404144 0x102C 44 4 INT64 Port 1 Sent Pac...

Page 222: ...fy the address for each Port Information element 404353 0x1100 3 404481 0x1180 4 404609 0x1200 5 404737 0x1280 6 404865 0x1300 7 404993 0x1380 8 405121 0x1400 9 405249 0x1480 10 405377 0x1500 11 40550...

Page 223: ...417 9 0x390 412433 10 0x30a0 412449 11 0x30b0 412465 12 0x30c0 412481 13 0x30d0 412497 14 0x30e0 412513 15 0x30f0 412529 16 0x3100 412545 17 0x3110 412561 18 0x3120 412577 19 0x3130 412593 20 0x3140 4...

Page 224: ...27 413328 8 0x3410 0x3411 413329 413330 9 0x3412 0x3413 413331 413332 10 0x3414 0x3415 413333 413334 11 0x3416 0x3417 413335 413336 12 0x3418 0x3419 413337 413338 13 0x341a 0x341b 413339 413340 14 0x3...

Page 225: ...nd Ed Rev A Protocol Address Modbus Address Alarm Values 0x3501 413570 IP address conflict Disabled 0x0000 Normal 0x0001 Alarm 0x0002 0x3502 413571 MAC address conflict Disabled 0x0000 Normal 0x0001 A...

Page 226: ...1 INT16 Backup Port Status Backup Port 1 Status None 0x0000 Forward 0x0001 Block 0x0002 0x4010 0x4011 416401 416402 16 2 INT16 Backup Port Status Backup Port 2 IP Ex 192 168 0 1 0x00 1e cd 00 00 01 0...

Page 227: ...table and add Offset from Beginning of Block from the Ring Details table on the previous page to identify the address for each Ring Information element 0x4081 416514 Ring 3 0x40c1 416578 Ring 4 0x4101...

Page 228: ...atus Forwarding 0x0000 Blocking 0x0001 0x5009 420490 9 1 INT16 Ring Port 2 Link Status Down 0x0000 Up 0x0001 0x500a 420491 10 1 INT16 Backup Port Blocking Status Forwarding 0x0000 Blocking 0x0001 0x50...

Page 229: ...set from Beginning of Block from the Ring Details table on the previous page to identify the address for each Ring Information element 0x5081 420610 Ring 3 0x50c1 420674 Ring 4 0x5101 420738 Ring 5 0x...

Page 230: ...1 INT16 Hello Time 0x600b 424588 N A 1 INT16 Max Age Time 0x600c 424589 N A 1 INT16 Forward Delay Time 0x600d 424590 N A 1 INT16 Message age Increment Compulsion 0x0000 Default 0x0001 Protocol Addres...

Page 231: ...0x6026 424615 Port 4 0x602e 424623 Port 5 0x6036 424631 Port 6 0x603e 424639 Port 7 0x6046 424647 Port 8 0x604e 424655 Port 9 0x6056 424663 Port 10 0x605e 424671 Port 11 0x6066 424679 Port 12 0x606e 4...

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