852-1328
Configuration in the WBM
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Product manual | Version: 1.2.0
Industrial Managed Switch
sions about the performance for a specific industrial network application, the results of the
measurements of the failover and recovery time of the network are presented below. The
tested topologies correspond to an RSTP ring with 10 and 20 switches.
Cable Break (Failover) & New Uplink (Recovery)
Bidirectional traffic (TCP)
Bidirectional traffic (UDP)
Number of devices
in the ring
(852-1322)
Average failover
time (ms)
Average recovery
time (ms)
Average failover
time (ms)
Average recovery
time (ms)
10
1210.7
127.0
1213.3
127.8
20
1238.8
528.7
1239.0
530.0
Power-off Root (Failover)
Bidirectional traffic (TCP)
Bidirectional traffic (UDP)
Number of devices
in the ring
(852-1322)
Average failover
time (ms)
Average recovery
time (ms)
Average failover
time (ms)
Average recovery
time (ms)
10
1064.9
N/A
1064.5
N/A
20
1233.6
N/A
1232.6
N/A
10.8 Maintenance
10.8.1 Firmware Upgrade
The user can update the device firmware via web interface as shown in Figure “WBM
“Maintenance” Page – “Firmware Upgrade” Tab”.
To update the firmware, the user can download a new firmware from WAGO’s website
and save it in a local computer. Then, the users can click
[Browse…]
button and choose
the firmware file that is already downloaded. The switch’s firmware typically has a “.dld”
extension such as 0852-132x-V223.dld. After that, the users can click
[Update]
button
and wait for the update process to be finished.
Note
Firmware-Upgrade
Please make sure that the switch is plug-in with power supply all the time during the
firmware upgrade.