Delta DVS-328 series User Manual
Delta DVS-328 series User Manual

Delta DVS-328 series User Manual

Dvs managed industrial rack mount ethernet switch
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DVS Managed Industrial
Rack Mount Ethernet Switch

User Manual

Product Model:
DVS-328 series
2017-01-12
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    1511, Byucksan Digital Valley 6-cha, Gasan-dong, Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, Korea, 153-704 DVS Managed Industrial TEL: 82-2-515-5303 / FAX: 82-2-515-5302 Delta Electronics Int’l (S) Pte Ltd. 4 Kaki Bukit Ave 1, #05-05, Singapore 417939 Rack Mount Ethernet Switch TEL: 65-6747-5155 / FAX: 65-6744-9228 Delta Electronics (India) Pvt.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    DVS Managed Industrial Rack Mount Ethernet Switch User Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Feature ..................1-2 1.1.1 High Performance Network Technology ........1-2 1.1.2 Industrial Grade Reliability ............. 1-2 1.1.3 Robust Design ..............1-2 1.1.4 Front Panel Ports and LEDs ............ 1-3 SFP Module Installation ..............
  • Page 3 3.1.6 DNS .................. 3-23 3.1.6.1 DNS Configuration ............3-23 3.1.6.2 Host Configuration ............3-24 3.1.7 System File Update ............. 3-24 3.1.7.1 Download File ..............3-24 3.1.7.2 Upload File ..............3-26 3.1.8 Management Access ............3-28 3.1.8.1 HTTP Configuration ............3-28 3.1.8.2 HTTPS ................
  • Page 4 Virtual LANs ................3-61 3.4.1 VLAN Mode Configuration ............. 3-62 3.4.2 VLAN Configuration ............. 3-62 3.4.3 VLAN Membership ............... 3-63 3.4.4 VLAN Status ............... 3-64 3.4.5 Port PVID Configuration ............3-64 3.4.6 GVRP Configuration ............. 3-65 3.4.7 Double VLAN Configuration ..........3-66 3.4.8 MAC Based VLAN ..............
  • Page 5 3.11 Security Settings ..............3-88 3.11.1 Security ................3-88 3.11.1.1 Port Security ..............3-88 3.11.1.2 IP Source ..............3-90 3.11.1.3 802.1X ................. 3-91 3.11.2 Management Security ............3-96 3.11.2.1 Local Users Management ..........3-96 3.11.2.2 RADIUS Server Config ............ 3-97 3.11.2.3 RADIUS Statistics............
  • Page 6 3.13.1.2 LLDP Interface Configuration ......... 3-120 3.13.1.3 LLDP TLV Options ............3-121 3.13.1.4 LLDP Local Information ..........3-121 3.13.1.5 LLDP Neighbor Information ..........3-123 3.13.1.6 LLDP Traffic ..............3-125 3.13.1.7 LLDP-MED Global Configuration ........3-126 3.13.1.8 LLDP-MED Interface Configuration ........3-126 3.13.2 Port Mirroring ..............
  • Page 7 Chapter 4 IEXplorer Utility Introduction Starting the Configuration ............4-3 Device ..................4-4 4.2.1 Search ................4-4 4.2.2 Live Viewer ................4-4 Settings ..................4-5 4.3.1 Device Configuration ............. 4-5 4.3.2 Configuration Web Page ............4-6 Tools ..................4-7 4.4.1 IP Setting ................
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  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction Table of Contents Feature ....................1-2 1.1.1 High Performance Network Technology ........1-2 1.1.2 Industrial Grade Reliability ............1-2 1.1.3 Robust Design ................1-2 1.1.4 Front Panel Ports and LEDs ............1-3 SFP Module Installation ............... 1-3 Package Checklist .................
  • Page 10: Feature

    DV S Ma n ag e d In d us tr i a l Rac k M o u nt E t her n e t S wi tc h es Us er M a nu a l FCC Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 11: Front Panel Ports And Leds

    Ch a pt er 1 In tr od uc t i o n 1.1.4 Front Panel Ports and LEDs Description AC power input. Redundant DC power input Grounding Screw Power LED ONE RING / ONE CHAIN / ONE COUPLING LED Alarm LED DI LED Relay alarm port...
  • Page 12: Package Checklist

    Remove: Pull the tab on the module, and then pull out it. Note: Delta has LCP-155 and LCP-1250 series SFP module. DVS switch can promise 100% compatible with Delta SFP module. Note: The actual link distance of a particular fiber optic link given the optical budget, the number of connectors and splices, and cabling quantity.
  • Page 13 Ch a pt er 1 In tr od uc t i o n MEMO 1 - 5...
  • Page 14: Chapter 2 User Interface Introduction

    Chapter 2 User Interface Introduction Table of Contents USB Console Configuration ..............2-2 Telnet Console Configuration .............. 2-5 Web Browser Configuration ..............2-6 2 - 1...
  • Page 15: Usb Console Configuration

    A Delta switch supports configuration using the CLI interface, available on the USB port with the baud rate 9600. You can use the terminal software to connect to a Delta switch. The inactivity timeout value on a serial port connection can be configured between 0 and 160 minutes. (Value 0: disable the timeout.) Open the terminal software, and select an appropriate COM port for Console Connection, 9600 for Baud Rate, 8 for Data Bits, None for Parity, and 1 for Stop Bits, None for Flow Control.
  • Page 16 C h a p t e r 2 U s e r I n t e r f a c e I n t r o d u c t i o n The user name and the password are the same as Web Browser. The default user name is “admin”, and the password is blank.
  • Page 17 Example 1: There is a DHCP server in your environment, and the Delta switch can get an IP address from the DHCP server. If you don’t want to check the IP address from the DHCP server, then you can use the USB console cable to login to the Delta switch.
  • Page 18: Telnet Console Configuration

    2.2 Telnet Console Configuration A Delta switch supports the telnet server function; it can be globally enabled or disabled. The user can use all CLI commands over a telnet session. The maximum number of inbound telnet sessions allowed on the switch can be configured to 0-5.
  • Page 19: Web Browser Configuration

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k m o u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l 2.3 Web Browser Configuration The Delta switch supports a friendly GUI for administrators to configure the switch. Admin user can monitor the port status of a Delta switch, and configure the settings of each function via the web interface.
  • Page 20 When a normal user loggin in, the menu tree will show up the part of functions.You can see as below: The port status and the LED status on the switch can be monitored in the top frame. The status of the Delta switch in the top frame displays the real status with the physical switch synchronously.
  • Page 21 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k m o u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l MEMO 2 - 8...
  • Page 22: Chapter 3 Featured Functions

    Chapter 3 Featured Functions Table of Contents Basic Setting ..................3-5 3.1.1 System Information ..............3-5 3.1.2 Network Interface ................3-6 3.1.2.1 IPv4 Network Configuration ..........3-6 3.1.2.2 IPv6 Network Configuration ..........3-7 3.1.2.3 IPv6 Network Neighbor ............3-8 3.1.3 Port Settings ...................
  • Page 23 3.3.1.3 CST Port Configuration ............3-48 3.3.1.4 CST Port Status ..............3-50 3.3.1.5 MST Configuration ..............3-52 3.3.1.6 MST Port Status ..............3-53 3.3.1.7 STP Statistics ................. 3-55 3.3.2 Redundancy ................... 3-57 3.3.2.1 ONE RING Configuration ............3-57 3.3.2.2 ONE CHAIN Configuration ............ 3-57 3.3.2.3 ONE COUPLING Configuration ..........
  • Page 24 3.10.1.2 MAC Binding Configuration..........3-87 3.10.2 Binding Table ................3-88 3.11 Security Settings ................3-88 3.11.1 Security ..................3-88 3.11.1.1 Port Security ...............3-88 3.11.1.2 IP Source ................3-90 3.11.1.3 802.1X ..................3-91 3.11.2 Management Security ..............3-96 3.11.2.1 Local Users Management ..........3-96 3.11.2.2 RADIUS Server Config ............3-97 3.11.2.3 RADIUS Statistics ...............3-98 3.11.2.4...
  • Page 25 3.13.1.8 LLDP-MED Interface Configuration ....... 3-126 3.13.2 Port Mirroring ................3-127 3.13.2.1 Multiple Port Mirroring ............ 3-127 3.13.2.2 Cable Diagnostics ............3-129 3.14 Auto Warning .................. 3-130 3.14.1 Relay Alarm ................3-130 3.14.1.1 Relay Alarm Setting ............3-130 3.14.1.2 Relay Alarm Table ............3-132 3.15 Dual Image..................
  • Page 26: Basic Setting

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s 3.1 Basic Setting The basic setting group includes the most common settings, and an administrator can maintain the control of the Delta switch in this group. IMPORTANT: Make sure that you save the configuration in the Save Configuration page after you have applied the configuration changes.
  • Page 27: Network Interface

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Versions Description Factory default...
  • Page 28: Ipv6 Network Configuration

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s IPv4 Network Interface Configuration Description Factory default IP Address Input the IP address of the IPv4 network interface. Note: 192.168.1.5 After you change the IP address and clicking Apply, we suggest you to...
  • Page 29: Ipv6 Network Neighbor

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l IPv6 Network Interface Configuration Description Factory default...
  • Page 30: Port Settings

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s 3.1.3 Port Settings You can configure the basic port settings and LAG settings of the Delta switch in the Port Settings group. 3.1.3.1 Port Settings You can configure and monitor the port status on this page.
  • Page 31: Lag Settings

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Description Factory default This field displays whether the flow control is enabled for the port:...
  • Page 32: Time

    3.1.4 Time The Delta managed switch supports SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol). It can work as an SNTP client to get time from an SNTP or NTP server, and it also can work as an SNTP server to provide time service and send a time reply to a client.
  • Page 33: Sntp Unicast Server Configuration

    This field displays the number of SNTP transmit requests made by the switch since it None was last rebooted. Note: We recommend that you add the SNTP unicast server for the Delta switch to synchronize the time. It can make sure that the time on the Delta switch is accurate. 3 - 1 2...
  • Page 34: Dhcp/Bootp Settings

    3.1.5 DHCP/BOOTP Settings The Delta switch can function as a DHCP server, DHCP relay and DHCP L2 relay. If there is no DHCP server in your network, then you can enable a DHCP server function on the Delta switch. If there is a DHCP server in your network, then you can configure the Delta switch as a DHCP relay.
  • Page 35 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Description Factory default Lease Time Type...
  • Page 36 C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s Description Factory default Option Value Enter the value that corresponds to the option type you select. None ...
  • Page 37 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l MAC Based DHCP Binding Configuration Description Factory default...
  • Page 38: Dhcp Relay

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s Port Based DHCP Binding Configuration Description Factory default Pool ID It’s the DHCP Pool number. Interface The interface number.You can specify the interface which will assign the None...
  • Page 39 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Notice: When a DHCP request packet comes, the DHCP relay receives it and then sends it to all VLANs.
  • Page 40: Dhcp L2 Relay

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s  DHCP Relay Statistics DHCP Relay Statistics Item Description No of Packets inserted The number of packets which inserted the circuit-Id option. Circuit-Id option No of Packets inserted The number of packets which inserted the remote-Id suboption.
  • Page 41 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l DHCP snooping steps: A DHCP client sends a DHCP request via the broadcast.
  • Page 42 C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s Description Factory default  Disable: Disable the relay agent information option. This is the default setting for the default VLANs 1, 2, and 3.
  • Page 43 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l DHCP L2 Relay Interface Configuration Description Factory default...
  • Page 44: Dns

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s 3.1.6 DNS The Delta switch can function as a DNS client and forward the DNS queries to a DNS server. You can configure DNS servers manually or add them via a DHCP server.
  • Page 45: Host Configuration

    And it also supports uploading the files to a TFTP server or local host. 3.1.7.1 Download File The Delta switch supports 2 ways for users to download files. If there is no TFTP server in your network environment, you can choose the HTTP way to download files from the local host.
  • Page 46 C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s  TFTP Download TFTP File Download Description Factory default File Type Specify a type of file in the drop-down list that you want to download: ...
  • Page 47: Upload File

    Type and the path of the file on your PC, click Apply to start the downloading. 3.1.7.2 Upload File The Delta switch supports 2 ways for user to upload files. If there is no TFTP server in your network environment, you can choose HTTP way to upload files.
  • Page 48 C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s TFTP Upload Description Factory default File Type Specify a type of file in the drop-down list that you want to upload: ...
  • Page 49: Management Access

    Type, you have to click Apply and specify a path to start uploading. 3.1.8 Management Access The Delta switch supports not only one way to access the web management interface. You can configure HTTP or secure HTTP (HTTPS), and you also can configure Secure Shell (SSH), Telnet and the console port access.
  • Page 50 HTTP session will be closed. The time period must be in the range of 1 to 60 minutes. After you enable the HTTPS connection, you can type https://Delta switch’s IP address into the web browser to establish an HTTPS connection.
  • Page 51 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Certificate Management Description Factory default...
  • Page 52: Ssh Configuration

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s  Certificate Information Click Refresh for updating the information of the certificate. 3.1.8.3 SSH Configuration You can configure an SSH configuration on this page.
  • Page 53: Telnet Configuration

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l SSH Configuration Description Factory default...
  • Page 54: Console Port

    0 to 160 minutes. Entering 0 disables the timeout. 3.1.9 Loopback-Detection A loopback error occurs when the keep-alive packet is looped back to the port that sent the keep-alive packet.The Delta managed switch provide the Loopback-Detection function to detecting the error in the network environment. Notice: We suggest that the Loopback-Detection function and redundancy protocol should not enable in the same time because the operating theory of these two functions are conflict.
  • Page 55: Port Configuration

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Loopback-Detection Global Configuration Description Factory default...
  • Page 56: Ethernet/Ip

    Delta switch, and it is enabled by default. The Delta switch supports standard public MIBs for standard functionality and private MIBs that provide additional functionality. You can use SNMP to enable or disable authentication traps, cold-start and warm-start functionality traps, link up and link down traps, Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) traps, SFP traps, and password and IP address change traps.
  • Page 57: Trap Configuration

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Community Configuration Description Factory default...
  • Page 58: Trap Flags

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s Trap Configuration Description Factory default Community Name Enter a case-sensitive string. The maximum length is 16 characters. The maximum None trap is 10.
  • Page 59: Snmp V3

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Trap Flags Description Factory default...
  • Page 60 C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s SNMP User Configuration Description Factory default User Name Enter a case-sensitive string. The maximum length is 32 characters. None Authentication Protocol Specify the authentication protocol, if any, for the user:...
  • Page 61: Network Redundancy

    For example, if the Delta switch is used as a key communication component of a production line, several minutes of downtime may cause a big loss in production and revenue.
  • Page 62 C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s If the link failure is detected between bridge B and bridge C, STP/RSTP will start to reconfigure the network, as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 63 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l But STP/RSTP can not support more VLANs in your network topology.
  • Page 64 C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s 3 - 4 3...
  • Page 65: Stp Configuration

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l 3.3.1.1 STP Configuration Global Settings Description Description...
  • Page 66: Cst Configuration

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s STP Status Description Factory default MST ID The ID of the MST instance The VLAN ID The filtering ID (FID) 3.3.1.2 CST Configuration Internal Spanning Tree (IST) is one of spanning trees in the MST region.
  • Page 67 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l CST Configuration Description Factory default...
  • Page 68 C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s Description Factory default travel before being discarded. Enter a number in the range of 6 to 40. Dynamic Path Cost Specify whether the path cost is automatically calculated by selecting one of the following radio buttons:...
  • Page 69: Cst Port Configuration

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l 3.3.1.3 CST Port Configuration 3 - 4 8...
  • Page 70 C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s CST Port Configuration Description Factory default Interface This field displays the interface number or port channel number. interface number Port Priority Enter the priority for the interface in the CIST.
  • Page 71: Cst Port Status

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Description Factory default ...
  • Page 72 C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s  Backup Port: The backup port of designated ports. When a designated port is blocked, the backup port becomes a new designated port and starts to forward data without delay.
  • Page 73: Mst Configuration

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Item Description The role type of the interface in the spanning tree: One of the following options...
  • Page 74: Mst Port Status

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s MST Configuration settings Description Factory default MST ID Enter an identifier for the MST instance. Enter a number in the range of 1 to 16. None Priority Enter the bridge priority.
  • Page 75 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l MST Port Status Item Description...
  • Page 76: Stp Statistics

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s Item Description  Disabled The identifier of the root bridge in the MST instance. The identifier consists of the Designated Root bridge priority and the base MAC address of the MST root bridge.
  • Page 77 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l STP Statistics Item Description...
  • Page 78: Redundancy

    3.3.2 Redundancy To keep the industrial network run non-stop, the Ethernet redundancy network is an essential feature in the industrial ethernet network. The Delta managed switch provides three topologies: ONE RING, ONE CHAIN and ONE COUPLING. These redundancy topology operating theories look like STP, but when a connection failure was caused in the network, it can quickly recover the connection and work normally.
  • Page 79: One Coupling Configuration

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l ONE CHAIN Configuration Item Description...
  • Page 80: Redundancy Cruiser

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s ONE COUPLING Configuration Item Description Instance ID The ONE COUPLING instance index. The range is 1 to 1000. Defines the node role.
  • Page 81 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Redundancy Cruiser Item Description...
  • Page 82: Virtual Lans

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s 3.4 Virtual LANs Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical group network. VLANs electronically separate interfaces on the same switch into different broadcast domains so that broadcast packets are not sent to all the interfaces on a single switch.
  • Page 83: Vlan Mode Configuration

    VLAN Configuration is used to define VLAN groups and the VLAN information will be stored in the VLAN membership table. The Delta switch supports up to 256 VLANs. VLAN 1 is the default VLAN, and all interfaces are untagged members by the default setting.
  • Page 84: Vlan Membership

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s 3.4.3 VLAN Membership You cannot change the VLAN Type of VLAN 1, because VLAN 1 is the default VLAN and the type is always Default.
  • Page 85: Vlan Status

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l 3.4.4 VLAN Status You can click Refresh button to update the information.
  • Page 86: Gvrp Configuration

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s Port PVID Configuration Description Factory default Port This field displays the interface number or port channel number. interface number PVID This field displays the current PVID.
  • Page 87: Double Vlan Configuration

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l GVRP Configuration Description Factory default...
  • Page 88 C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s Global Configuration Description Factory default Global Status Specify whether the status in global configuration is activated or not. Disable Global EtherType Specify which EtherType can be globally configured.
  • Page 89: Mac Based Vlan

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l 3.4.8 MAC Based VLAN A MAC based VLAN feature allows incoming untagged and priority packets to be assigned to a VLAN, and thus classify the traffic based on the source MAC address.
  • Page 90: Multicast Filtering

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s 3.5 Multicast Filtering Multicast IP traffic is traffic that is assigned to a host group. Host groups are identified by class D IP addresses, which range from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.
  • Page 91: Igmp Snooping Configuration

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Network with Multicast Filtering: (Only the host which belongs to the group can receive the traffic.) IGMP Snooping manages multicast traffic by making use of switches, routers, and hosts that support IGMP.
  • Page 92: Igmp Vlan Configuration

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s IGMP Snooping Configuration Description Factory default Admin Mode Specify the status of IGMP Snooping:  Disable: The IGMP Snooping is disabled. The IGMP setting still can be configured, but the settings do not take effect after you have applied them.
  • Page 93: Igmp Snooping Multicast Forwarding Table

    3.5.4 Multicast MAC Address Configuration If required, the Delta switch also supports adding multicast groups manually. You can add a multicast MAC address with a VLAN ID on this page. Before you add a multicast MAC address with a VLAN ID to switch, you have to make sure that the member ports have been assigned to the VLAN ID.
  • Page 94: Gmrp Configuration

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s Multicast MAC Address Configuration Description Factory default VLAN ID Specify the VLAN ID. None MAC Address Specify the multicast MAC address.
  • Page 95: Multicast Forwarding Table

    It uses four queues that are present in UI from the high priority to the low priority. The Delta switch supports the DSCP trust mode, the 802.1p trust mode, the queue scheduling (Support Weighted Round Robin and Strict-Priority) and 4 level priority queues. The traffic prioritization depends on 2 methods: ...
  • Page 96: Qos

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s 3.6.1 QoS Quality of Service (QoS) provides a traffic prioritization for you to alleviate the congestion problem, and ensure that high-priority traffic is delivered first.
  • Page 97: Cos Queue Mapping

    This page allows you to configure the CoS value for the physical queue mapping table. The field specifies a priority value between 0 and 7, and the Delta switch provides 4 physical queues which can be used by Quality of Service (QoS) for differentiate network traffic.
  • Page 98 C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s Interface Selection Specify one of the following selections:  Select from 0/1 through 0/9: Specify an individual interface. ...
  • Page 99: Traffic Control

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l 3.7 Traffic Control You can see the MAC addresses which the Delta switch had learned, and configure a port which is to be protected or unprotected in this group.
  • Page 100: Port Bandwidth

    A traffic storm occurs when incoming packets flood the LAN, which causes the decreasing of the network performance. The storm control can prevent flooding packets from affecting the network performance. The Delta switch allows you to configure both storm control for each interface and rate limiting of each interface for incoming and outgoing traffic.
  • Page 101 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Storm Control Setting Description Factory default...
  • Page 102: Rate Limiting

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s 3.8.1.2 Rate Limiting You can configure the traffic rate for each interface in both directions on this page. Rate Limiting Description Factory default...
  • Page 103: Port Trunking

    If you want to enable the static mode of a LAG on the Delta switch, make sure that the static mode of a LAG of the other switch which connects to the Delta switch is enabled, too.
  • Page 104: Lag Information

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s LAG Membership Item Description LAG ID Select the LAG ID from the drop-down list. Static Mode Specify whether the static mode of the LAG ID is enabled.
  • Page 105: Access Control List

    ACLs provide security for the network, traffic flow control, and determine which types of traffic can be forwarded or blocked. The Delta switch supports ACLs based on the MAC addresses of the source and destination devices (MAC ACLs).
  • Page 106: Mac Rules

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s 3.10.1.1 MAC Rules After creating an ACL name, you can configure the action, match, destination MAC, source MAC and VLAN on this page.
  • Page 107 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Description Factory default Specify the MAC mask that is associated with the destination MAC address.
  • Page 108: Mac Binding Configuration

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s 3.10.1.2 MAC Binding Configuration When you bind a MAC ACL to an interface, all rules that you have defined for the MAC ACL are applied to the interface.
  • Page 109: Binding Table

    Seq No bound. 3.11 Security Settings The Delta DVS series switch provides many ways to verify the packets, authenticate users or block the attack traffic. You can choose and configure these security settings according to your network environment. IMPORTANT: Make sure that you save the configuration in the Save Configuration page after you have applied the configuration changes.
  • Page 110 C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s Port Security Configuration You can specify the interface and enable or disable the port security on this page. Interface Configuration Description Factory default...
  • Page 111: Ip Source

    Display the timeout status. It is fixed in the Permanent status. 3.11.1.2 IP Source You can configure a specific IP address to access the Delta switch. Only the IP addresses which is added to this list can access and configure the Delta switch.
  • Page 112 C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s 3.11.1.3 802.1X The Delta switch can act as an authenticator in the 802.1X environment. You can either use an external authentication server, or implement the authentication server in the Delta switch by using a Local User Database.
  • Page 113 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l 802.1X Basic Settings Description Factory default...
  • Page 114 C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s Port Authentication Description Factory default Port This field displays the port number. Port number Control Mode Specify the control mode for the port authorization.
  • Page 115 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Description Factory default ...
  • Page 116 C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s Port Summary Description Factory default Port This field displays the port number. Port number Control Mode The port authorization state that you have configured on the Port Authentication page (see Port Authentication on page 189).
  • Page 117: Management Security

    Login Authentication Mode, and monitor the sessions of login users. 3.11.2.1 Local Users Management For information security, the Delta managed switch provides two access levels of the user to log on the Web management page.Beside the admin account, other user accounts can modify the basic feature which will display in the window when they login.
  • Page 118: Radius Server Config

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s User Management Description Factory default User Name Enter a user name. It supports up to 20 users, and a user name consists of up to 20 characters and is case sensitive.
  • Page 119: Radius Statistics

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l 3.11.2.3 RADIUS Statistics After you add a server to the RADIUS Server Configuration page, the statistics is displayed on this page.
  • Page 120: Tacacs+ Server

    (NAS) and other networked computing devices. The system implements the TACACS+ client and provides authentication functionality. TACACS+ uses TCP port 49 by default. You can configure it according to your TACACS+ server. The Delta switch supports multi TACACS+ servers’ configuration and the number is up to 5.
  • Page 121: Login Authentication

     TACACS+: The user ID and the password are authenticated through a TACACS+ server. 3.11.2.7 Login User Sessions The login user session is displayed on this page. The Delta switch supports up to 20 users, including the default user admin. 3 - 1 0 0...
  • Page 122: Denial Of Service

    The IP address to which the user log in. 3.11.3 Denial of Service The Delta switch provides six types of denial of service (DoS) attacks for you to block and monitor attacks. Please refer to the following table for description.
  • Page 123: Monitoring Settings

    Specify the maximum ICMP packet size. Enter a value in the range of 0 to 1023 bytes. The default setting is 512 bytes. 3.12 Monitoring Settings You can monitor the status of the Delta switch in real time via the functions in this group. IMPORTANT: Make sure that you save the configuration in the Save Configuration page after you have applied the configuration changes.
  • Page 124 C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s Address Aging Time Description Factory default Address Aging Timeout (seconds) Enter the period in seconds. If a learned MAC address has not been updated during the address aging time, then it will be removed from the address table automatically.
  • Page 125: Sfp Ddm (Only For Sfp Module)

    ONLY. If users are intending to use SFP modules of 3 -party vendors, please do a proper evaluation of installation firstly. 3.12.3 System CPU Status You can monitor the CPU status of the Delta switch on this page. 3 - 1 0 4...
  • Page 126: Interface Statistics

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s 3.12.4 Interface Statistics You can monitor the statistics of each interface of the Delta switch on this page. The data will be refreshed every second.
  • Page 127: Rmon

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l 3.12.6 RMON Remote network monitoring (RMON) mainly provides the statistics and the alarm functions for the remote monitoring and the management of the network management devices on the managed device.
  • Page 128  Absolute Value: The value of the variable is compared directly with the thresholds None at the end of the sampling interval.  Delta Value: The value of the variable that was obtained at the last sample is subtracted from the current value, and the difference is compared with the thresholds.
  • Page 129: Events

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l 3.12.6.3 Events You can specify events that create log entries, the SNMP traps, or both.
  • Page 130: History

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s 3.12.6.5 History You can specify the polling period, the buckets (the number of samplings or how many times the polling occurs) and the source interface for the historical statistical data sampling for the individual interfaces on this page.
  • Page 131 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Ethernet Statistics Item Description...
  • Page 132: Ethernet History Statistics

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s Item Description integral number of octets (FCS error) or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets (alignment error).
  • Page 133 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l RMON Ethernet History Statistics Item Description...
  • Page 134: Syslog

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s 3.12.7 SYSLOG The SYSLOG function allows you to monitor the switch. When faults, errors, configuration changes or specified events happen, this function can generate messages, store the messages locally or forward the messages to one syslog server or more syslog servers.
  • Page 135 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l System Logs Configuration Description Factory default...
  • Page 136: Syslog Fwd Table

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s Description Factory default Severity Specify the level of the severity that determines which events are logged. A log records the messages equal to or above a configured severity threshold.
  • Page 137: Syslog Email Configuration

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Syslog Fwd Table Description Factory default...
  • Page 138: Syslog Email Alarm Table

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s Email Server Configuration Description Factory default Mail Server IP / Name Enter the IP address of the mail server. None The Esmtp Authentication Choice Specify whether the mail server needs the authentication.
  • Page 139 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Description Factory default DI-ON...
  • Page 140: Diagnostic Settings

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s 3.13 Diagnostic Settings The Delta switch provides LLDP function, Port mirror function, and Cable Diagnostics function so that administrator can use these functions to diagnose network or settings.
  • Page 141: Lldp Interface Configuration

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l LLDP Basic Settings Description Factory default...
  • Page 142: Lldp Tlv Options

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s Description Factory default  TX and RX: The interface processes both incoming and outgoing traffic. ...
  • Page 143 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l LLDP Local Information Item Description...
  • Page 144: Lldp Neighbor Information

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s Item Description Management Address, and Mac Phy. The address type that the management interface uses, Sub Type Management Address such as an IPv4 address...
  • Page 145 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l LLDP Neighbor Information Description Factory default...
  • Page 146: Lldp Traffic

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s LLDP Neighbor Detail Statistics Item Description Chassis ID The chassis ID of the remote neighbor Local Interface The interface on the switch that receives the LLDP information from the remote neighbor...
  • Page 147: Lldp-Med Global Configuration

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l 3.13.1.7 LLDP-MED Global Configuration LLDP MED Global Configuration Description...
  • Page 148: Port Mirroring

    Port Mirror is used for monitoring the network traffic of the source port by the analyzer. 3.13.2.1 Multiple Port Mirroring The Delta switch can select multiple interfaces as source ports and one interface as a destination or monitor port. The monitor port can monitor the source ports’ incoming and outgoing packets. Port Mirroring supports the mirroring of the packets passing in, out the source port, or both at the same time.
  • Page 149 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Multiple Port Mirroring Description Factory default...
  • Page 150: Cable Diagnostics

    3.13.2.2 Cable Diagnostics The Delta switch provides administrator the Cable Diagnostic function to detect whether the cable link status of the port is normal or not. The Cable status will show the cable link status of the port which you select.
  • Page 151: Auto Warning

    3.14.1.1 Relay Alarm Setting The Delta switch provides flexible configuring items for you to configure events according to your requirement. If an event happens, it will trigger a relay alarm.
  • Page 152 C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s System Events Description Factory default Power 1 Specify the power event status:  Disable: Disable Power 1 to trigger relay alarm 1 or 2. ...
  • Page 153: Relay Alarm Table

     The Power 1 system event is configured to “On to Off”, and Power 1 has power, but Power 2 has no power. If you turn off Power 1, then Relay Alarm will not be triggered. Even though the Delta switch has power at the moment when the event happens, it has no power after that moment, so Relay Alarm will not be triggered.
  • Page 154: Dual Image

    3.15 Dual Image The Delta switch allows a user to maintain two image files. One image can function as an active image. The second image can function as a backup image, and you can put an older or the newest image in the second image.
  • Page 155: Save Config

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l 3.16 Save Config Save Config allows users to save configuration, and erase configuration and logs.
  • Page 156: Restore

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s 3.16.4 Restore Restore Configuration Item Description No Restore After the switch reboots, it will load default configuration. After the switch reboots, it will load startup configuration.
  • Page 157: Factory Default Settings

    3.17.2 Factory Default Settings After you select the box and click the Apply button, the Delta switch will be reset to the factory default values. The IP address reverts to 192.168.1.5, the user login name reverts to the admin, and the password is blank.
  • Page 158: Ping Ipv6

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s  An unsuccessful ping is displayed in the way described below: Reply Not Received From : <ipv4 address>, Timeout : <number> secs --- <ipv4 address>...
  • Page 159: Traceroute Ipv4

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l 3.18.3 Traceroute IPv4 Traceroute IPv4 Item...
  • Page 160: Logout

    C h a p t e r 3 F e a t u r e d F u n c t i o n s 3.19 Logout Logout will disconnect the HTTP session. After you finish the configuration, we recommend that you log out for security reasons.
  • Page 161 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l MEMO 3 - 1 4 0...
  • Page 162: Chapter 4 Iexplorer Utility Introduction

    Chapter 4 IEXplorer Utility Introduction Table of Contents Starting the Configuration ..............4-3 Device ..................... 4-4 4.2.1 Search ....................4-4 4.2.2 Live Viewer ..................4-4 Settings ....................4-5 4.3.1 Device Configuration ..............4-5 4.3.2 Configuration Web Page ............... 4-6 Tools ......................4-7 4.4.1 IP Setting ..................
  • Page 163 D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Delta has many kinds of industrial products and network devices. If you have many Delta network products, the IEXplorer utility can help you search them via one interface.
  • Page 164: Starting The Configuration

    C h a p t e r 4 I E X p l o r e r U t i l i t y I n t r o d u c t i o 4.1 Starting the Configuration After you finish the installation, you can find the IEXplorer icon on the desktop. Double-click the icon to run the program.
  • Page 165: Device

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l 4.2 Device There are four items on the Devices menu: Search, Live Viewer, Virtual COM and Exit.
  • Page 166: Settings

    C h a p t e r 4 I E X p l o r e r U t i l i t y I n t r o d u c t i o 4.3 Settings The IEXplorer utility provides two ways for users to configure the devices. You can configure the basic settings via Device Configuration or configure completely settings via Open Configuration Web Page.
  • Page 167: Configuration Web Page

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l You can configure the device name and the IP information, modify the password, and reset the password to the factory default setting in this interface.
  • Page 168: Tools

    C h a p t e r 4 I E X p l o r e r U t i l i t y I n t r o d u c t i o Note: You can double-click the device in the list view to open the configuration web page. If the device which you select is not a DVS or DVW series device, the utility will start DCISoft for you to configure the device.
  • Page 169: Ping Test

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l 4.4.2 Ping Test After Ping Test is clicked, you can specify the IP address that you want to ping.
  • Page 170: Parameter Export

    C h a p t e r 4 I E X p l o r e r U t i l i t y I n t r o d u c t i o 4.4.4 Parameter Export After Parameter Export is clicked, the drop-down list of Product will display the product list, and you can select one device to export the parameter file.
  • Page 171: Update Firmware

    D V S M a n a g e d I n d u s t r i a l R a c k Mo u n t E t h e r n e t S wi t c h U s e r Ma n u a l 4.4.6 Update Firmware After Update Firmware is clicked, the drop-down list of Product will display the product list, and you can select one device to update the firmware.
  • Page 172: Appendix A Private Mib Group

    Appendix A Private MIB Group Table of Contents Private MIB Group ..................A-2 A - 1...
  • Page 173: Private Mib Group

    A.1 Private MIB Group Delta switch not only supports standard MIBs, but also provides private MIBs. You can use the SNMP tool to configure or monitor the switch’s configuration. The private MIBs are the same as standard MIBs. It is displayed like a web tree.
  • Page 174 Appendix B MODBUS TCP Map Table of Contents DVS-108W02-2SFP ................B-2 DVS-109W02-1GE ................B-8 DVS-110W02-3SFP ................B-13 DVS-328R02-8SFP ................B-20 B - 1...
  • Page 175: Dvs-108W02-2Sfp

    Word 1 Lo byte = month Ex: 20120918, PM9:00 Word 0 = 0x1215, Word 1 = 0x0C09 Vendor Name = "Delta Electronics, Inc." Word 0 Hi byte = 'D' Word 0 Lo byte = 'e' Word 1 Hi byte = 'l'...
  • Page 176: Appendix B Modbus Tcp Map

    A p p e n d i x B M O D B U S T C P Ma p Address Offset Data Type Description Product Name = "DVS-108W02-2SFP" Word 0 Hi byte = 'D' Word 0 Lo byte = 'V' Word 1 Hi byte = 'S' Word 1 Lo byte = '-' Word 2 Hi byte = '1'...
  • Page 177 DV S Se r i es M a na g ed Et h er ne t S wi tc hes Us e r M a nu a l Address Offset Data Type Description DI 2 Status 0x00A1 1 word 0x0000: OFF 0x0001: ON Port Information Port 1 to 8 Status...
  • Page 178 A p p e n d i x B M O D B U S T C P Ma p Address Offset Data Type Description Port 1 to 8 Rx Packets Ex: Port 1 Rx Packet Amount = 0x33221100 0x2100 ~ 0x210F 2 words 0x2100 = 0x3322 0x2101 = 0x1100 Port 1 to 8 Tx Error Packets...
  • Page 179 DV S Se r i es M a na g ed Et h er ne t S wi tc hes Us e r M a nu a l Address Offset Data Type Description Port 7 to Port 8 RX Power 0x4500 ~ 0x4503 2 words Word 0 = RX Power MSB Word 1 = RX Power LSB...
  • Page 180: Dvs-108W02-2Sfp

    0x0000: OFF 0x0001: ON IABU Internal Data ( 0x2B ) Device ID Code Object ID Description Vendor Name 0x00 "Delta Electronics, Inc." Product Code 0x01 "DVS-108W02-2SFP" Firmware Version 0x01 Major.Minor Example: Major = 1, Minor = 2, Length = 4 0x02 Data byte 0: "31"...
  • Page 181: Dvs-109W02-1Ge

    Word 1 Lo byte = month Ex: 20120918, PM9:00 Word 0 = 0x1215, Word 1 = 0x0C09 Vendor Name = "Delta Electronics, Inc." Word 0 Hi byte = 'D' Word 0 Lo byte = 'e' Word 1 Hi byte = 'l'...
  • Page 182 A p p e n d i x B M O D B U S T C P Ma p Address Offset Data Type Description Product Name = "DVS-109W02-1GE" Word 0 Hi byte = 'D' Word 0 Lo byte = 'V' Word 1 Hi byte = 'S' Word 1 Lo byte = '-' Word 2 Hi byte = '1'...
  • Page 183 DV S Se r i es M a na g ed Et h er ne t S wi tc hes Us e r M a nu a l Address Offset Data Type Description Port Information Port 1 to 9 Status 0x0000: Link down 0x1000 ~ 0x1008 1 word 0x0001: Link up...
  • Page 184 A p p e n d i x B M O D B U S T C P Ma p Address Offset Data Type Description 0x2001 = 0x1100 Port 1 to 9 Rx Packets Ex: Port 1 Rx Packet Amount = 0x33221100 0x2100 ~ 0x2111 2 words 0x2100 = 0x3322 0x2101 = 0x1100...
  • Page 185 0x0000: OFF 0x0001: ON IABU Internal Data ( 0x2B ) Device ID Code Object ID Description Vendor Name 0x00 "Delta Electronics, Inc." Product Code 0x01 "DVS-109W02-1GE" Firmware Version 0x01 Major.Minor Example: Major = 1, Minor = 2, Length = 4 0x02 Data byte 0: "31"...
  • Page 186: Dvs-110W02-3Sfp

    Word 1 Lo byte = month Ex: 20120918, PM9:00 Word 0 = 0x1215, Word 1 = 0x0C09 Vendor Name = "Delta Electronics, Inc." Word 0 Hi byte = 'D' Word 0 Lo byte = 'e' Word 1 Hi byte = 'l'...
  • Page 187 DV S Se r i es M a na g ed Et h er ne t S wi tc hes Us e r M a nu a l Address Offset Data Type Description Product Name = "DVS-110W02-3SFP" Word 0 Hi byte = 'D' Word 0 Lo byte = 'V' Word 1 Hi byte = 'S' Word 1 Lo byte = '-'...
  • Page 188 A p p e n d i x B M O D B U S T C P Ma p Address Offset Data Type Description DI 1 Status 0x00A0 1 word 0x0000: OFF 0x0001: ON DI 2 Status 0x00A1 1 word 0x0000: OFF 0x0001: ON Port Information...
  • Page 189 DV S Se r i es M a na g ed Et h er ne t S wi tc hes Us e r M a nu a l Address Offset Data Type Description Packet Information Port 1 to 10 Tx Packets Ex: Port 1 Tx Packet Amount = 0x33221100 0x2000 ~ 0x2013 2 words 0x2000 = 0x3322...
  • Page 190 A p p e n d i x B M O D B U S T C P Ma p Address Offset Data Type Description Port 8 to Port 10 Model Name Example: LCP-1250B4QDRH Word 0 Hi byte = 'L' Word 0 Lo byte = 'C' Word 1 Hi byte = 'P' Word 1 Lo byte = '-'...
  • Page 191 DV S Se r i es M a na g ed Et h er ne t S wi tc hes Us e r M a nu a l Address Offset Data Type Description DI off alarm 0x5007 1 word 0x0000: OFF 0x0001: ON authentication failure alarm 0x5008...
  • Page 192 A p p e n d i x B M O D B U S T C P Ma p IABU Internal Data ( 0x2B ) Device ID Code Object ID Description Vendor Name 0x00 "Delta Electronics, Inc." Product Code 0x01 "DVS-110W02-3SFP" Firmware Version 0x01 Major.Minor...
  • Page 193: Dvs-328R02-8Sfp

    Word 1 Lo byte = month Ex: 20120918, PM9:00 Word 0 = 0x1215, Word 1 = 0x0C09 Vendor Name = "Delta Electronics, Inc." Word 0 Hi byte = 'D' Word 0 Lo byte = 'e' Word 1 Hi byte = 'l'...
  • Page 194 A p p e n d i x B M O D B U S T C P Ma p Address Offset Data Type Description Product Name = "DVS-328R02-8SFP" Word 0 Hi byte = 'D' Word 0 Lo byte = 'V' Word 1 Hi byte = 'S' Word 1 Lo byte = '-' Word 2 Hi byte = '3'...
  • Page 195 DV S Se r i es M a na g ed Et h er ne t S wi tc hes Us e r M a nu a l Address Offset Data Type Description Port Information Port 1 to 28 Status 0x0000: Link down 0x1000 ~ 0x101B 1 word 0x0001: Link up...
  • Page 196 A p p e n d i x B M O D B U S T C P Ma p Address Offset Data Type Description 0x2001 = 0x1100 Port 1 to 28 Rx Packets Ex: Port 1 Rx Packet Amount = 0x33221100 0x2100 ~ 0x2137 2 words 0x2100 = 0x3322 0x2101 = 0x1100...
  • Page 197 DV S Se r i es M a na g ed Et h er ne t S wi tc hes Us e r M a nu a l Address Offset Data Type Description COUPING mode is Head: 0x00: Monitor 0x01: Fault 0x02: Link-Up 0x03: Hold COUPING mode is Tail...
  • Page 198 A p p e n d i x B M O D B U S T C P Ma p Address Offset Data Type Description Port 21 to Port 28 Temperature 0x4200 ~ 0x420F 2 words Word 0 = Temperature MSB Word 1 = Temperature LSB Port 21 to Port 28 Voltage 0x4300 ~ 0x430F 2 words...
  • Page 199 DV S Se r i es M a na g ed Et h er ne t S wi tc hes Us e r M a nu a l Address Offset Data Type Description Configuration Changed alarm 0x500C 1 word 0x0000: OFF 0x0001: ON Firmware update alarm 0x500D...
  • Page 200 0x0000: OFF 0x0001: ON IABU Internal Data ( 0x2B ) Device ID Code Object ID Description Vendor Name 0x00 "Delta Electronics, Inc." Product Code 0x01 "DVS-328R02-8SFP" Firmware Version 0x01 Major.Minor Example: Major = 1, Minor = 2, Length = 4 0x02 Data byte 0: "31"...
  • Page 201: Appendix C Ethernet/Ip

    Appendix C EtherNet/IP Table of Contents DVS-108W02-2SFP ................C-2 DVS-109W02-1GE ................C-12 DVS-110W02-3SFP ................C-25 DVS-328R02-8SFP ................C-35 C - 1...
  • Page 202: Dvs-108W02-2Sfp

    Maximum instance number of this Max Instance UINT object Instance Attributes Attr ID Access rule Name Data type Description of attribute 799, Vendor ID of "Delta Electronics, Vendor ID UINT Inc." 0x2C, "Managed Ethernet Switch Device Type UINT Device". Product Code UINT Product code of device.
  • Page 203 A p p e n d i x C E t h e r N e t / I P Assembly Object (0x04) Class Attributes Attr ID Access rule Name Data type Description of attribute Revision UINT Revision of this object Instance Attributes Attr ID Access rule...
  • Page 204 Contact Status WORD Refer to Base Switch Object Attr ID 10 AlarmStatus ULINT Refer to Delta IES Object Attr 11 Bandwidth overload ULINT Refer to Delta IES Object Attr 12 Loopback detection ULINT Refer to Delta IES Object Attr 13...
  • Page 205 A p p e n d i x C E t h e r N e t / I P Direction Name Size(SINT) Description Redundancy - Ring Input USINT Refer to Delta IES Object Attr 18 State Redundancy - USINT Refer to Delta IES Object Attr 19 CHAIN State Redundancy - Input...
  • Page 206 D V S S e r i e s M a n a g e d E t h e r n e t S w i t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Common Services Service Need in Implementation Service name...
  • Page 207 A p p e n d i x C E t h e r N e t / I P Attr ID Access rule Name Data type Description of attribute Interface TCP/IP network interface STRUCT of Configuration configuration. IP Address UDINT The device's IP address.
  • Page 208 D V S S e r i e s M a n a g e d E t h e r n e t S w i t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Attr ID Access rule Name Data type...
  • Page 209 A p p e n d i x C E t h e r N e t / I P Instance Attributes Attr ID Access rule Name Data type Description of attribute Time since device was powered up (s) Device Up Time UDINT (Note: the value is 32-bit) Total port count...
  • Page 210 D V S S e r i e s M a n a g e d E t h e r n e t S w i t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Delta IES Object (0x64)
  • Page 211 A p p e n d i x C E t h e r N e t / I P 0x0000: Not Root RSTP Root USINT 0x0001: Root 0x00: None ( Disable ) Redundancy - USINT 0x01: Master RING Mode 0x02: Slave RING function is disable: 0x00: None...
  • Page 212: Dvs-109W02-1Ge

    Maximum instance number of Max Instance UINT this object Instance Attributes Attr ID Access Rule Name Data Type Description of Attribute 799, Vendor ID of "Delta Vendor ID UINT Electronics, Inc. " 0x2C, "Managed Ethernet Device Type UINT Switch Device". Product Code UINT Product code of device.
  • Page 213 A p p e n d i x C E t h e r N e t / I P Returns the contents of the 0x0E Get_Attribute_Single specified attribute. Assembly Object (0x04) Class Attributes Attr ID Access Rule Name Data Type Description of Attribute Revision UINT...
  • Page 214 D V S S e r i e s M a n a g e d E t h e r n e t S w i t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Instance Number Size (bytes) Name Type...
  • Page 215 Global Admin Status DWORD 3 Contact Status WORD Refer to Base Switch Object Attr ID 10 AlarmStatus ULINT Refer to Delta IES Object Attr 11 Bandwidth overload ULINT Refer to Delta IES Object Attr 12 Loopback detection Input ULINT Refer to Delta IES Object Attr 13...
  • Page 216 D V S S e r i e s M a n a g e d E t h e r n e t S w i t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Need in Implementation Service Code Service Name Description of Service...
  • Page 217 A p p e n d i x C E t h e r N e t / I P Instance Attributes Attr ID Access Rule Name Data Type Description of Attribute Interface status 0 = The Interface Configuration attribute has not been configured.
  • Page 218 D V S S e r i e s M a n a g e d E t h e r n e t S w i t c h U s e r Ma n u a l by querying a DNS server. Path to physical link Physical Link Object STRUCT of...
  • Page 219 A p p e n d i x C E t h e r N e t / I P (The value is mapping the number of ports in Switch device) Instance Attributes Attr ID Access Rule Name Data Type Description of Attribute Interface speed currently in use...
  • Page 220 D V S S e r i e s M a n a g e d E t h e r n e t S w i t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Frames for which first Deferred transmission attempt is UDINT...
  • Page 221 A p p e n d i x C E t h e r N e t / I P length is 32 bytes ) Status of switch power source Bit 0-1: Power Source 1 Bit 2-3: Power Source 2…. Bit 14-15: Power Source 8 00 = Not Present ( power source not present in...
  • Page 222 Class Instance Returns the contents of 0x0E Get_Attribute_Single the specified attribute. Modifies an attribute 0x10 Set_Attribute_Single value. Delta IES Object (0x64) Class Attributes Attr ID Access Rule Name Data Type Description of Attribute Revision UINT Revision of this object Instance Attributes...
  • Page 223 A p p e n d i x C E t h e r N e t / I P OPEN ( OFF ) 10 = Switch Contact is CLOSED ( ON ) 11 = Reserved Alarm Status ( 0 is ON, 1 is OFF ) Bit 0: switch code start Bit 1: switch warm start Bit 2: power1 state on->off...
  • Page 224 D V S S e r i e s M a n a g e d E t h e r n e t S w i t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Attr ID Access Rule Name Data Type...
  • Page 225: Dvs-110W02-3Sfp

    Maximum instance number of this Max Instance UINT object Instance Attributes Attr ID Access rule Name Data type Description of attribute 799, Vendor ID of "Delta Electronics, Vendor ID UINT Inc." 0x2C, "Managed Ethernet Switch Device Type UINT Device". Product Code UINT Product code of device.
  • Page 226 D V S S e r i e s M a n a g e d E t h e r n e t S w i t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Attr ID Access rule Name Data type...
  • Page 227 Contact Status WORD Refer to Base Switch Object Attr ID 10 AlarmStatus ULINT Refer to Delta IES Object Attr 11 Bandwidth overload ULINT Refer to Delta IES Object Attr 12 Loopback detection ULINT Refer to Delta IES Object Attr 13...
  • Page 228 D V S S e r i e s M a n a g e d E t h e r n e t S w i t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Refer to Base Switch Object Attr ID 7 Global Admin Status DWORD 0 ARRAY OF Output...
  • Page 229 A p p e n d i x C E t h e r N e t / I P Instance Attributes Attr ID Access rule Name Data type Description of attribute Interface status 0=The Interface Configuration attribute has not been configured. Status DWORD 1=The Interface Configuration...
  • Page 230 D V S S e r i e s M a n a g e d E t h e r n e t S w i t c h U s e r Ma n u a l length is 48 characters. Shall be padded to an even number of characters (pad not included in length).
  • Page 231 A p p e n d i x C E t h e r N e t / I P Frames received that are not an Alignment Errors UDINT integral number of octets in length Frames received that do not pass the FCS Errors UDINT FCS check...
  • Page 232 Code Class Instance Returns the contents of the specified 0x0E Get_Attribute_Single attribute. 0x10 Set_Attribute_Single Modifies an attribute value. Delta IES Object (0x64) Class Attributes Attr ID Access rule Name Data type Description of attribute Revision UINT Revision of this object...
  • Page 233 A p p e n d i x C E t h e r N e t / I P Attr ID Access rule Name Data type Description of attribute Firmware Release Ex: 20120918, PM9:00 UDINT Date Word 0=0x1215, Word 1=0x0C09 Relay Output Status Bit 0-1: Relay Output 1 status Bit 2-3: Relay Output 2 status...
  • Page 234 D V S S e r i e s M a n a g e d E t h e r n e t S w i t c h U s e r Ma n u a l 0x00: Forwarding 0x01: Hold 0x02: Fault Redundancy -...
  • Page 235: Dvs-328R02-8Sfp

    Maximum instance number of this Max Instance UINT object Instance Attributes Attr ID Access rule Name Data type Description of attribute 799, Vendor ID of "Delta Electronics, Vendor ID UINT Inc." 0x2C, "Managed Ethernet Switch Device Type UINT Device". Product Code UINT Product code of device.
  • Page 236 D V S S e r i e s M a n a g e d E t h e r n e t S w i t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Assembly Object (0x04) Class Attributes Attr ID Access rule...
  • Page 237 Contact Status WORD Refer to Base Switch Object Attr ID 10 AlarmStatus ULINT Refer to Delta IES Object Attr 11 Bandwidth overload ULINT Refer to Delta IES Object Attr 12 Loopback detection ULINT Refer to Delta IES Object Attr 13...
  • Page 238 D V S S e r i e s M a n a g e d E t h e r n e t S w i t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Direction Name Size(SINT) Description Redundancy - Ring USINT Refer to Delta IES Object Attr 18 State Redundancy - USINT Refer to Delta IES Object Attr 19 CHAIN State Input...
  • Page 239 A p p e n d i x C E t h e r N e t / I P Common Services Service Need in Implementation Service name Description of Service Code Class Instance Returns the contents of the specified 0x0E Get_Attribute_Single attribute.
  • Page 240 D V S S e r i e s M a n a g e d E t h e r n e t S w i t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Attr ID Access rule Name Data type...
  • Page 241 A p p e n d i x C E t h e r N e t / I P Attr ID Access rule Name Data type Description of attribute Inbound packets with unknown In Unknown Protos UDINT protocol Out Octets UDINT Octets sent on the interface Out Ucast Packets...
  • Page 242 D V S S e r i e s M a n a g e d E t h e r n e t S w i t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Base Switch Object (0x51) Class Attributes Attr ID Access rule...
  • Page 243 Code Class Instance Returns the contents of the specified 0x0E Get_Attribute_Single attribute. 0x10 Set_Attribute_Single Modifies an attribute value. Delta IES Object (0x64) Class Attributes Attr ID Access rule Name Data type Description of attribute Revision UINT Revision of this object...
  • Page 244 D V S S e r i e s M a n a g e d E t h e r n e t S w i t c h U s e r Ma n u a l Bit 0: Port 0 state Loopback Bit 1: Port 1 state….
  • Page 245: Appendix D Eds File

    Appendix D EDS File Table of Contents EDS (Electronic Data Sheet) File ............. D-2 D - 1...
  • Page 246: Eds(Electronic Data Sheet) File

    The EDS file is used to specify and describe the communication data of an EtherNet/IP switch. We provide the EDS file to help you identify the communication data or objects of the Delta managed switch, and you can use the notepad or the text editor to open the EDS file.

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