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Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m
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  • Page 1 Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 2 B&B Electronics Mfg. Co. Inc. 707 Dayton Road Ottawa, IL 61350 USA Phone (815) 433-5100 -- General Fax (815) 433-5105 Website: www.bb-elec.com European Headquarters B&B Electronics Ltd. Westlink Commercial Park Oranmore, Co. Galway, Ireland Phone +353 91-792444 -- Fax +353 91-792445 Website: www.bb-europe.com ©2008 B&...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents ............Chapter 1 Introduction Hardware Features ................1 Software Features ................4 Package Contents ................7 ..........Chapter 2 Hardware Description Physical Dimension................8 Front Panel ..................8 Bottom View ..................9 LED Indicators .................10 ..........Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Installation Steps ................12 DIN-Rail Mounting ................13 Wall Mount Plate Mounting .............15...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents ......... Chapter 6 Web-Based Management About Web-based Management............32 Preparing for Web Management............32 System Login ..................33 System Information................34 IP Configuration ................34 DHCP Server..................36 6.6.1 System configuration..............37 6.6.2 Client Entries .................38 6.6.3 Port and IP Bindings .............38 TFTP....................39 6.7.1 Update Firmware..............39 6.7.2 Restore Configuration............40...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents 6.18 VL AN configuration .................72 6.18.1 Port-based VLAN ..............73 6.18.2 802.1Q VLAN ..............76 6.19 Ra id Spanning Tree ................82 6.19.1 RSTP System Configuration ..........82 6.19.2 Port Configuration ..............84 6.20 SN MP Configuration................86 6.20.1 System Configuration ............86 6.20.2 Trap Configuration .............88 6.20.3 SNMPV3 Configuration ............89...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents ............112 Troubles shooting ......... 113 Appendix A—RJ-45 Pin Assignment RJ-45 Pin Assignments ..................113 RJ-45 Pin Assignment of PoE ................116 ......... 117 Appendix B—Command Sets System Commands Set..................117 Port Commands Set....................120 Trunk Commands Set ..................123 VLAN Commands Set ..................124 Spanning Tree Commands Set ................126 QOS Commands Set ...................129 IGMP Commands Set..................129...
  • Page 7: Hardware Features

    Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction The EIRP610-2SFP-T is an industrial Managed Ethernet switch that has 8 10/100TX PoE injector ports and 2 10/100/1000T/Mini-GBIC Combo ports. 1.1 Hardware Features IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX/ FX IEEE802.3ab 1000Base-T IEEE802.3z Gigabit fiber IEEE802.3x Flow Control and Back Pressure IEEE802.3ad Port trunk with LACP Standard...
  • Page 8 Introduction 4Mbytes Flash ROM DRAM 32Mbytes 10/100TX (PoE): 8 x RJ-45 10/100/1000T/ Mini-GBIC Combo: Connector 2 x RJ-45 + 2 x 100/1000 SFP sockets RS-232 connector: RJ-45 type 10Base-T: 2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 3 or above cable EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm (100m) 100Base-TX: 2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 5 or above cable Network Cable EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm (100m) 1000Base-TX: 2-pair UTP/STP Cat.
  • Page 9 Introduction 5% to 95% (Non-condensing) Operating Humidity Operating C to 75 Temperature Storage C to 85 Temperature IP30, 72mm (W) x 105mm (D) x 152mm (H) Case Dimension (2.8 x 4.1 x 6.0 inches) Installation DIN rail and wall/panel mount ear FCC Class A, CE EN61000-4-2, CE EN61000-4-3, CE EN-61000- 4-4, CE EN61000-4-5, CE EN61000-4-6, CE EN61000-4-8, CE EN61000-4-11, CE...
  • Page 10: Software Features

    Introduction 1.2 Software Features Management SNMP v1 v2c, v3/ Web/Telnet/CLI RFC 1215 Trap, RFC1213 MIBII, RFC 1157 SNMP MIB, RFC 1493 Bridge SNMP MIB MIB, RFC 2674 VLAN MIB, RFC 1643 , RFC 1757, RSTP MIB, Private MIB, LLDP MIB Port Based VLAN IEEE 802.1Q Tag VLAN (256 entries)/ VLAN ID (Up to 4K, VLAN...
  • Page 11 Introduction Supports 100 entries of MAC address for static MAC and another Port Security 100 for MAC filter Supports 3 mirroring types: ―RX, TX and Both packet‖. Port Mirror Supports IGMP snooping v1,v2 IGMP 256 multicast groups and IGMP query Supports 10 IP addresses that have permission to access the IP Security switch management and to prevent unauthorized intruder.
  • Page 12 Introduction Provides one relay output for port breakdown, power fail Relay Alarm Alarm Relay current carry ability: 1A @ 24VDV 1. Cold start 2. Link down SNMP Trap 3. Link up 4. Authorization fail 5. PD disconnect trap-PoE port event DHCP Provides DHCP Client/ DHCP Server/ Port and IP Binding Provides DNS client feature and supports Primary and Secondary...
  • Page 13: Package Contents

    Introduction 1.3 Package Contents Please refer to the package content list below to verify them against the checklist.  (1) EIRP610-2SFP-T, 10 Port Industrial Ethernet Switch with PoE and Gigabit  (1) Quick Start Guide  (1) CD ROM with User Manual ...
  • Page 14: Physical Dimension

    Hardware Description Chapter 2 Hardware Description In this paragraph, it will describe the Industrial switch‘s hardware spec, port, cabling information, and wiring installation. 2.1 Physical Dimension (W x D x H) is 72mm x 105mm x 152mm (2.8 x 4.1 x 6.0 inches) 2.2 Front Panel The front panel of the EIRP610-2SFP-T is shown below.
  • Page 15: Bottom View

    Hardware Description 2.3 Bottom View The bottom panel view of the EIRP610-2SFP-T is equipped with one terminal block connector that consists of two 48 VDC power inputs and the fault alarm output. Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 16: Led Indicators

    Hardware Description 2.4 LED Indicators Color Status Meaning The switch is powered on Green No power The switch is the master of the X-Ring R.M. Green The switch is not the master of the X-Ring Power 1 is active PWR1 Green Power 1 is inactive Power 2 is active...
  • Page 17 Hardware Description Blinking The port is transmitting or receiving data. No device attached The port is operating in full-duplex mode. Blinking Collision of Packets occurs. Amber The port is in half-duplex mode or no device is attached. A powered device is connected utilizing Power Green over Ethernet on the port FWD (P1 to...
  • Page 18: Installation Steps

    Hardware Installation Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 3.1 Installation Steps 1. Unpack the Industrial switch 2. Check that the DIN-Rail clip is screwed onto the Industrial switch. If the DIN-Rail clip is not screwed onto the switch, refer to the DIN-Rail Mounting section for DIN-Rail clip installation.
  • Page 19: Din-Rail Mounting

    Hardware Installation 3.2 DIN-Rail Mounting The DIN rail clip comes screwed on to the switch, from the factory. If the DIN rail clip is not screwed on the switch, please see the following figure to re-attach the DIN-Rail clip. Then follow the steps below to hang the switch onto a DIN rail. Use the screws to screw the DIN rail clip onto the switch.
  • Page 20 Hardware Installation First, insert the top of DIN rail clip onto the piece of DIN rail track. Then, lightly push the bottom of the switch so it can snap the rest of the way onto the DIN rail track. Check that the switch is held tightly to the DIN rail track. To remove the switch from the track, reverse above steps.
  • Page 21: Wall Mount Plate Mounting

    Hardware Installation 3.3 Wall or Panel Mount Plate Mounting Follow the steps below to mount the switch with wall mount plate. 1. Remove the DIN rail clip from the switch; loosen the screws to remove the DIN rail clip. 2. Place the wall mount plate on the rear panel of the switch. 3.
  • Page 22: Wiring The Power Inputs

    Hardware Installation 3.4 Wiring the Power Inputs Follow the steps below to insert the power wire. 1.Insert DC power wires into the contacts 1 and 2 for power 1, or 5 and 6 for power. 2. Tighten the wire-clamp screws for preventing the wires from loosing. The wire gauge for the terminal block should be 12 to 24 AWG.
  • Page 23: Wiring The Fault Alarm Contact

    Hardware Installation 3.5 Wiring the Fault Alarm Contact The fault alarm contact is in the middle of the terminal block connector as shown below. If one of the power sources fails or a port link failure occurs a fault will be detected causing the circuit to open.
  • Page 24: Cabling

    Hardware Installation 3.6 Cabling  Use four twisted-pair, Category 5e or above cabling for RJ-45 port connection. The cable between the switch and the link partner (switch, hub, workstation, etc.) must be less than 100 meters (328 ft.) long.  Fiber segment using single-mode connector type must use 9/125 µm single-mode fiber cable.
  • Page 25 Hardware Installation First, insert the SFP transceiver into the SFP module cage. Notice that the triangle mark is at the bottom of the module. Transceiver to the SFP module Transceiver Inserted Make sure the module is aligned correctly and then slide the module into the SFP slot until a click is heard.
  • Page 26 Hardware Installation LC connector to the transceiver To remove the LC fiber cable and SFP transceiver, follow the steps below: First, press the upper side of the LC connector down and pull it out before releasing Remove LC connector Second, swivel the metal latch away from the switch and pull the transceiver out. Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T –...
  • Page 27 Hardware Installation Pull out from the transceiver Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 28 Network Application Chapter 4 Network Application The diagram below shows a typical switch installation for the EIR610-2SFP-T. Human Management Interface Data collect server Enterprise Switch Industrial Switch Industrial Industrial Switch Switch Field Management Programmabl Distribute 110 logic control!er control system ..
  • Page 29 Network Application The illustration below shows an example of power over Ethernet application. Uplink via Fiber UTP/STP Industrial Switch Power over Ethernet Power over Ethernet Power over Ethernet Power over Ethernet Power over Ethernet PoESplitter Wireless AP VOIP Phone Camera Ethernet Cab le IEEE...
  • Page 30: X-Ring Application

    Network Application 4.1 X-Ring Application The switch supports the X-Ring protocol that can help the network system recovery from a network connection failure within 20ms or less, to make the network system more reliable. The X-Ring algorithm is similar to spanning tree protocol (STP) algorithm but its recovery time is faster than STP.
  • Page 31: Coupling Ring Application

    Network Application 4.2 Coupling Ring Application In the network, it may have more than one X-Ring group. By using the coupling ring function, it can connect each X-Ring for redundant backup. It can ensure that data transmission between two ring groups does not fail. The following figure is a sample of coupling ring application.
  • Page 32: Dual Homing Application

    Network Application 4.3 Dual Homing Application The Dual Homing function is used to prevent the connection loss between the X-Ring group and the upper level/core switch. Assign a port in each X-ring group to be the Dual Homing port. The Dual Homing function only works when the X-Ring function is active. Each X- Ring group only has one Dual Homing port.
  • Page 33: Dual Ring Application

    Network Application 4.4 Dual Ring Application Dual ring is an advanced function that supports backup connections for redundant transmission purposes. If a connection fails, the system will recover from failure within 20 milliseconds. Dual Ring only needs one unit (and only the one located in the middle) to be configured as the Ring Master switch.
  • Page 34: Connecting To The Console Port

    Console Management Chapter 5 Console Management 5.1 Connecting to the Console Port A DB9 to RJ-45 cable is supplied for Console port configuration. Attach the DB9 end to your RS-232 PC terminal port and the RJ-45 end to the console port of the switch. The connected terminal or PC must support a terminal emulation program.
  • Page 35: Login In The Console Interface

    Console Management 5.3 Login in the Console Interface When the connection between Switch and PC is ready, turn on the PC and run a terminal emulation program or Hyper Terminal and configure the communication parameters to match the following default characteristics of the console port: Baud Rate: 9600 bps Data Bits: 8 Parity: none...
  • Page 36: Cli Management

    Console Management 5.4 CLI Management The system supports Command Line Interface (CLI) management. After you log into the system, you will see a command prompt. To enter the CLI management interface, type in ―enable‖ and press enter. CLI command interface The following table lists the CLI commands and description.
  • Page 37 Console Management Modes Access Method Prompt Exit Method About This Mode1 Configuration configure (config)# privileged those parameters that are command while EXEC mode, going to be applied to your in privileged enter exit or switch. EXEC mode. Enter the vlan To exit to database VLAN...
  • Page 38: Chapter 6

    Web-Based Management Chapter 6 Web-Based Management 6.1 About Web-based Management There is an embedded HTML web site residing in flash memory on CPU board of the switch, which offers advanced management features and allows users to manage the switch from anywhere on the network through a standard web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer.
  • Page 39: System Login

    Web-Based Management 6.3 System Login Launch Internet Explorer on the PC Key in ―http:// ―+‖ the IP address of the switch‖, and then Press ―Enter‖. The login screen will then appear if a connection is established Enter the user name and password. The default user name and password are both ‗root‘.
  • Page 40: System Information

    Web-Based Management 6.4 System Information The user can assign the system name, description, location and contact person to identify each switch.  System Name: Assign the system name of the switch (The maximum length is 64 bytes)  System Description: Describes the switch. ...
  • Page 41 Web-Based Management assign the IP address to the switch and display it in this column. The default IP is 192.168.16.1 or the user has to assign an IP address manually when DHCP Client is disabled.  Subnet Mask: Assign the subnet mask to the IP address. If DHCP client function is disabled, the user has to assign the subnet mask in this column field.
  • Page 42: Dhcp Server

    Web-Based Management 6.6 DHCP Server DHCP is the abbreviation of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol that is a protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network. With dynamic addressing, a device can have a different IP address every time it connects to the network. In some systems, the device's IP address can change while it is still connected.
  • Page 43: System Configuration

    Web-Based Management 6.6.1 System configuration  DHCP Server: Enable or Disable the DHCP Server function. Enable—the switch will be the DHCP server on your local network.  Low IP Address: Type in an IP address. Low IP address is the beginning of the dynamic IP range.
  • Page 44: Client Entries

    Web-Based Management 6.6.2 Client Entries When the DHCP server function is enabled, the system will collect the DHCP client information including the assigned IP address, the MAC address of the client device, the IP assigning type, status and lease time. DHCP Client Entries interface 6.6.3 Port and IP Bindings The user is allowed to assign each port with one particular IP address.
  • Page 45: Tftp

    Web-Based Management 6.7 TFTP It provides the functions allowing the user to update the switch firmware via the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) server. Before updating, make sure the TFTP server is ready and the firmware image is located on the TFTP server. 6.7.1 Update Firmware ...
  • Page 46: Restore Configuration

    Web-Based Management 6.7.2 Restore Configuration You can restore a previous backup configuration from the TFTP server to recover the settings. Before doing that, you must first locate the image file on the TFTP server and the switch will download the flash image. ...
  • Page 47: Backup Configuration

    Web-Based Management 6.7.3 Backup Configuration You can back up the current configuration from flash ROM to the TFTP server for the purpose of recovering the configuration later. It helps you to avoid wasting time on configuring the settings by backing up the configuration. ...
  • Page 48: System Event Log

    Web-Based Management 6.8 System Event Log This page allows the user to decide whether to send the system event log, and select the mode which the system event log will be sent to client only, server only, or both client and server. What kind of event log will be issued to the client/server depends on the selection on the Event Configuration tab.
  • Page 49 Web-Based Management Syslog Configuration interface Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 50: System Event Log-Smtp Configuration

    Web-Based Management 6.8.2 System Event Log—SMTP Configuration Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is the standard for email transmissions across the network. You can configure the SMTP server IP, mail subject, sender, mail account, password, and the recipient email addresses which the e-mail alert will send to. There are also five types of event—Device Cold Start, Device Warm Start, Authentication Failure, X- Ring Topology Change, and Port Event—available to be issued as the e-mail alert.
  • Page 51 Web-Based Management SMTP Configuration interface Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 52: System Event Log-Event Configuration

    Web-Based Management 6.8.3 System Event Log—Event Configuration Having marked the Syslog/SMTP checkboxes, the event log/email alert will be sent to the system log server and the SMTP server respectively. Also, Port event log/alert (link up, link down, and both) can be sent to the system log server/SMTP server respectively by setting the trigger condition.
  • Page 53 Web-Based Management  Link UP: The system will only issue a log message when the link-up event of the port occurs.  Link Down: The system will only issue a log message when the link-down event of port occurs.  Link UP &...
  • Page 54: Fault Relay Alarm

    Web-Based Management 6.9 Fault Relay Alarm The Fault Relay Alarm function provides the Power Failure and Port Link Down/Broken detection. With both power input 1 and power input 2 installed and the check boxes of power 1/power 2 marked, the FAULT LED indicator will then light up when either of the power failures occurs.
  • Page 55: Sntp Configuration

    Web-Based Management 6.10 SNTP Configuration SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) is a simplified version of NTP which is an Internet protocol used to synchronize the clocks of computers to a time reference. Because time usually just advances, the time on different node stations will be different. With the communicating programs running on those devices, it would cause time to jump forward and back, a non-desirable effect.
  • Page 56 Web-Based Management  UTC Timezone: Universal Time Coordinated. Set the switch location time zone. The following table lists the different location time zone for your reference. Local Time Zone Conversion from UTC Time at 12:00 UTC November Time Zone - 1 hour 11am Oscar Time Zone -2 hours...
  • Page 57 Web-Based Management Local Time Zone Conversion from UTC Time at 12:00 UTC ZP5 - USSR Zone 4 +5 hours 5 pm ZP6 - USSR Zone 5 +6 hours 6 pm WAST - West Australian Standard +7 hours 7 pm CCT - China Coast, USSR Zone 7 +8 hours 8 pm JST - Japan Standard, USSR Zone 8...
  • Page 58 Web-Based Management  Apply Click to have the configuration take effect. SNTP Configuration interface Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 59: Ip Security

    Web-Based Management 6.11 IP Security The IP security function allows the user to assign 10 specific IP addresses that have permission to manage the switch through the http and telnet services for securing switch management. The purpose of giving the limited IP addresses permission is to allow only the authorized personnel/device to do the management task on the switch.
  • Page 60 Web-Based Management IP Security interface Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 61: User Authentication

    Web-Based Management 6.12 User Authentication Change web management login user name and password for management security.  User name: Type in the new user name (The default is ‗root‘)  Password: Type in the new password (The default is ‗root‘) ...
  • Page 62: Port Statistics

    Web-Based Management 6.13 Port Statistics The following chart provides the current statistic information which displays the real-time packet transfer status for each port. The user might use the information to plan and implement the network, or check and find the problem when the collision or heavy traffic occurs.
  • Page 63 Web-Based Management Port Statistics interface Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 64: Port Control

    Web-Based Management 6.14 Port Control In Port control you can configure the settings of each port to control the connection parameters. The status of each port is listed beneath.  Port: Use the scroll bar and click on the port number to choose the port to be configured.
  • Page 65 Web-Based Management Port Control interface Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 66: Port Trunk

    Web-Based Management 6.15 Port Trunk Port trunking is the combination of several ports or network cables to expand the connection speed beyond the limits of any one single port or network cable. Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), which is a protocol running on layer 2, provides a standardized means in accordance with IEEE 802.3ad to bundle several physical ports together to form a single logical channel.
  • Page 67 Web-Based Management be aggregated in a trunk group. Click and the ports focused in the right side will be shifted to the left side. To remove unwanted ports, select the ports and click Remove  When LACP enabled, you can configure LACP Active/Passive status for each port on the State Activity tab.
  • Page 68: Aggregator Information

    Web-Based Management 6.15.2 Aggregator Information  LACP disabled Having set up the aggregator setting with LACP disabled, you will see the local static trunk group information on the tab of Aggregator Information. Assigning 2 ports to a trunk group with LACP disabled Static Trunking Group information Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T –...
  • Page 69 Web-Based Management  Group Key: This is a read-only column field that displays the trunk group ID.  Port Member: This is a read-only column field that displays the members of this static trunk group. Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 70 Web-Based Management  LACP enabled Having set up the aggregator setting with LACP enabled, you will see the trunking group information between two switches on the tab of Aggregator Information.  Switch 1 configuration Set System Priority of the trunk group. The default is 1. Select a trunk group ID by pull down the drop-down menu bar.
  • Page 71 Web-Based Management Aggregation Information of Switch 1 Click on the tab of Aggregator Information to check the trunked group information as the illustration shown above after the two switches configured. Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 72 Web-Based Management  Switch 2 configuration Switch 2 configuration interface Set System Priority of the trunk group. The default is 1. Select a trunk group ID by pull down the drop-down menu bar. Enable LACP. Include the member ports by clicking the Add button after selecting the port number and the column field of Work Ports changes automatically.
  • Page 73 Web-Based Management Aggregation Information of Switch 2 Click on the tab of Aggregator Information to check the trunked group information as the illustration shown above after the two switches configured. Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 74: State Activity

    Web-Based Management 6.15.3 State Activity Having set up the LACP aggregator on the tab of Aggregator Setting, you can configure the state activity for the members of the LACP trunk group. You can tick or cancel the checkbox beside the state label. When you remove the tick mark of the port and click Apply , the port state activity will change to Passive.
  • Page 75 Web-Based Management State Activity of Switch 2 Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 76: Port Mirroring

    Web-Based Management 6.16 Port Mirroring Port mirroring is a method for monitoring traffic in switched networks. Traffic through ports can be monitored by one specific port, which means traffic going in or out of a monitored (source) ports will be duplicated into a mirrored (destination) port. ...
  • Page 77: Rate Limiting

    Web-Based Management 6.17 Rate Limiting You can set up every port‘s bandwidth rate and frame limitation type.  Ingress Limit Frame type: select the frame type you wants to filter. There are four frame types for selecting:   Broadcast/Multicast/Flooded Unicast ...
  • Page 78: Vlan Configuration

    Web-Based Management 6.18 VLAN configuration A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain, which would allow you to isolate network traffic, so only the members of the same VLAN will receive traffic from the ones of the same VLAN. Basically, creating a VLAN on a switch is logically equivalent of reconnecting a group of network devices to another Layer 2 switch.
  • Page 79: Port-Based Vlan

    Web-Based Management 6.18.1 Port-based VLAN A port-based VLAN basically consists of its members—ports, which means the VLAN is created by grouping selected ports. This method provides the convenience for users to configure a simple VLAN easily without complicated steps. Packets can go among only members of the same VLAN group.
  • Page 80 Web-Based Management VLAN—Port Based Add interface  Enter the group name and VLAN ID. Add the selected port number into the right field to group these members to be a VLAN group, or remove any of them listed in the right field from the VLAN.
  • Page 81 Web-Based Management VLAN—Port Based Edit/Delete interface  Delete to delete the VLAN.  Edit to modify group name, VLAN ID, or add/remove the members of the existing VLAN group. [NOTE] Remember to execute the ―Save Configuration‖ action, otherwise the new configuration will be lost when the switch powers off.
  • Page 82: Q Vlan

    Web-Based Management 6.18.2 802.1Q VLAN Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) can be implemented on the switch to logically create different broadcast domains. When the 802.1Q VLAN function is enabled, all ports on the switch belong to default VLAN of VID 1, which means they logically are regarded as members of the same broadcast domain.
  • Page 83 Web-Based Management checkbox is available while the VLAN Operation Mode is in 802.1Q mode.  Management VLAN ID: Only when the VLAN members, whose Untagged VID (PVID) equals to the value in this column, will have the permission to access the switch.
  • Page 84 Web-Based Management  Hybrid Link: A segment which consists of Access and Trunk links. The hybrid port has both the features of access and trunk ports. A hybrid port has a PVID belonging to a particular VLAN, and it also forwards the specified tagged-frames for the purpose of VLAN communication across switches.
  • Page 85: Group Configuration

    Web-Based Management 802.1Q VLAN interface Group Configuration Edit the existing VLAN Group.  Select the VLAN group in the table list.  Click Edit Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 86 Web-Based Management Group Configuration interface  You can modify the VLAN group name and VLAN ID. Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 87 Web-Based Management Group Configuration interface  Click Apply Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 88: Rapid Spanning Tree

    Web-Based Management 6.19 Rapid Spanning Tree The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) is an evolution of the Spanning Tree Protocol and provides for faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change. The system also supports STP and the system will auto-detect the connected device that is running STP or RSTP protocol.
  • Page 89 Web-Based Management RSTP System Configuration interface Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 90: Port Configuration

    Web-Based Management 6.19.2 Port Configuration This web page provides the port configuration interface for RSTP. You can assign higher or lower priority to each port. Rapid spanning tree will have the port with the higher priority in forwarding state and block other ports to make certain that there is no loop in the LAN. ...
  • Page 91 Web-Based Management RSTP Port Configuration interface Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 92: Snmp Configuration

    Web-Based Management 6.20 SNMP Configuration Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is the protocol developed to manage nodes (servers, workstations, routers, switches and hubs etc.) on an IP network. SNMP enables network administrators to manage network performance, find and solve network problems, and plan for network growth.
  • Page 93 Web-Based Management SNMP System Configuration interface Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 94: Trap Configuration

    Web-Based Management 6.20.2 Trap Configuration A trap manager is a management station that receives the trap messages generated by the switch. If no trap manager is defined, no traps will be issued. To define a management station as a trap manager, assign an IP address, enter the SNMP community strings, and select the SNMP trap version.
  • Page 95: Snmpv3 Configuration

    Web-Based Management 6.20.3 SNMPV3 Configuration Configure the SNMP V3 function. Context Table Configure SNMP v3 context table. Assign the context name of context table. Click to add context name. Click Remove to remove unwanted context name. User Table Configure SNMP v3 user table.. ...
  • Page 96 Web-Based Management SNMP V3 configuration interface Access Table Configure SNMP v3 access table.  Context Prefix: set up the context name.  Group Name: set up the group.  Security Level: select the access level. Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 97 Web-Based Management  Context Match Rule: select the context match rule.  Read View Name: set up the read view.  Write View Name: set up the write view.  Notify View Name: set up the notify view.  Click to add context name.
  • Page 98: Qos Configuration

    Web-Based Management 6.21 QoS Configuration Quality of Service (QoS) is the ability to provide different priority to different applications, users or data flows, or to guarantee a certain level of performance to a data flow. QoS guarantees are important if the network capacity is insufficient, especially for real-time streaming multimedia applications such as voice over IP or Video Teleconferencing, since these often require fixed bit rate and are delay sensitive, and in networks where the capacity is a limited resource, for example in cellular data communication.
  • Page 99 Web-Based Management QoS Configuration interface Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 100: Port-Based Priority

    Web-Based Management 6.21.2 Port-based Priority Configure the priority level for each port. With the drop-down selection item of Priority Type above being selected as Port-based, this control item will then be available to set the queuing policy for each port. ...
  • Page 101 Web-Based Management  TOS priority: The system provides 0~63 TOS priority level. Each level has 4 types of priority—High, Middle, Low, and Lowest. The default value is ‗Lowest‘ priority for each level. When the IP packet is received, the system will check the TOS level value in the IP packet that has received.
  • Page 102: Igmp Configuration

    Web-Based Management 6.22 IGMP Configuration The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is an internal protocol of the Internet Protocol (IP) suite. IP manages multicast traffic by using switches, routers, and hosts that support IGMP. Enabling IGMP allows the ports to detect IGMP queries, report packets, and manage IP multicast traffic through the switch.
  • Page 103 Web-Based Management IGMP Configuration interface Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 104: X-Ring

    Web-Based Management 6.23 X-Ring X-Ring provides a faster redundant recovery than Spanning Tree topology. The action is similar to STP or RSTP, but the algorithms between them are not the same. In the X-Ring topology, every switch should be enabled with X-Ring function and two ports should be assigned as the member ports in the ring.
  • Page 105 Web-Based Management port. When 1 Ring Port fails, the system will automatically upgrade the 2 Ring Port to be the working port.  Enable Couple Ring: To enable the couple ring function, tick the checkbox beside the Enable Couple Ring string label. ...
  • Page 106 Web-Based Management X-ring Interface [NOTE] 1. When the X-Ring function is enabled, the user must disable the RSTP. The X-Ring function and RSTP function cannot exist on a switch at the same time. 2. Remember to execute the ―Save Configuration‖ action, otherwise the new configuration will lose when switch powers off.
  • Page 107: Lldp Configuration

    Web-Based Management 6.24 LLDP Configuration Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is defined in the IEEE 802.1AB, it is an emerging standard which provides a solution for the configuration issues caused by expanding LANs. LLDP specifically defines a standard method for Ethernet network devices such as switches, routers and wireless LAN access points to advertise information about themselves to other nodes on the network and store the information they discover.
  • Page 108: Security-802.1X/Radius Configuration

    Web-Based Management 6.25 Security—802.1X/Radius Configuration 802.1x is an IEEE authentication specification which prevents the client from accessing a wireless access point or wired switch until it provides authority, like the user name and password that are verified by an authentication server (such as RADIUS server). 6.25.1 System Configuration After enabling the IEEE 802.1X function, you can configure the parameters of this function.
  • Page 109: Port Configuration

    Web-Based Management 6.25.2 Port Configuration You can configure the 802.1x authentication state for each port. The state provides Disable, Accept, Reject, and Authorize.  Reject: The specified port is required to be held in the unauthorized state.  Accept: The specified port is required to be held in the authorized state. ...
  • Page 110: Misc Configuration

    Web-Based Management 6.25.3 Misc Configuration  Quiet Period: Set the period which the port doesn’t try to acquire a supplicant.  TX Period: Set the period the port waits for retransmit next EAPOL PDU during an authentication session.  Supplicant Timeout: Set the period of time the switch waits for a supplicant response to an EAP request.
  • Page 111: Mac Address Table

    Web-Based Management 6.26 MAC Address Table Use the MAC address table to ensure port security. 6.26.1 Static MAC Address You can add a static MAC address that remains in the switch's address table regardless of whether the device is physically connected to the switch. This saves the switch from having to re-learn a device's MAC address when the disconnected or powered-off device is active on the network again.
  • Page 112: Mac Filtering

    Web-Based Management 6.26.2 MAC Filtering By filtering MAC addresses, the switch can easily filter the pre-configured MAC address and reduce the safety risks. You can add and delete filtering MAC addresses. MAC Filtering interface  MAC Address: Enter the MAC address that you want to filter. ...
  • Page 113: All Mac Addresses

    Web-Based Management 6.26.3 All MAC Addresses You can view all of the MAC addresses learned by the selected port.  Select the port number.  The selected port of static & dynamic MAC address information will be displayed in here. ...
  • Page 114: Mac Address Table-Multicast Filtering

    Web-Based Management 6.26.4 MAC Address Table—Multicast Filtering Multicasts are similar to broadcasts, they are sent to all end stations on a LAN or VLAN. Multicast filtering is the function, which end stations can receive the multicast traffic if the connected ports had been included in the specific multicast groups. With multicast filtering, network devices only forward multicast traffic to the ports that are connected to the registered end stations.
  • Page 115: Power Over Ethernet

    Web-Based Management 6.27 Power over Ethernet This segment shows the Power over Ethernet function. PoE Status  Maximum Power Available: Displays the maximum power supply in Watt.  Actual Power Consumption: This column shows the real-time total power consumption.  System Power Limit: User can modify the value to this column field to limit the total output power for the system.
  • Page 116 Web-Based Management maximum total power available for PDs.  AC Disconnect: Tick this checkbox to monitor the AC impedance on the port terminals and removes power when the impedance rises above a certain value, for a certain period (for details, see the IEEE 802.3af specification). ...
  • Page 117: Factory Default

    Web-Based Management 6.28 Factory Default Reset switch to default configuration. Click Default to reset all configurations to the default value. Factory Default interface 6.29 Save Configuration Save all configurations that you have made in the system. To ensure the all configuration will be saved.
  • Page 118: Troubles Shooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting  Verify that you are using a 48VDC power supply. Applying more than 48VDC could cause damage to the switch.  Be sure the proper cable is used in your network. Refer to the Cabling section of this manual for help.
  • Page 119: Appendix A-Rj-45 Pin Assignment

    RJ-45 Pin Assignment Appendix A—RJ-45 Pin Assignment RJ-45 Pin Assignments The UTP/STP ports will automatically sense for Fast Ethernet (10Base-T/100Base-TX connections), or Gigabit Ethernet (10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T connections). Auto MDI/MDIX means that the switch can connect to another switch or workstation without changing straight through or crossover cabling.
  • Page 120 RJ-45 Pin Assignment  10/100Base-TX Cable Schematic The following two figures show the 10/100Base-TX cable schematic. Straight-through cable schematic Cross over cable schematic  10/100/1000Base-TX Pin outs The following figure shows the 10/100/1000 Ethernet RJ-45 pin outs. Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 121 RJ-45 Pin Assignment  10/100/1000Base-TX Cable Schematic Straight through cables schematic Cross over cables schematic Manual Documentation Number EIRP610-2SFP-T – 0912m www.bb-elec.com www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 122: Pin Assignment Of Poe

    RJ-45 Pin Assignment RJ-45 Pin Assignment of PoE With 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T cable, pins 1 and 2 are used for transmitting data, and pins 3 and 6 for receiving data; pins 4, 5, 7 and 8 are used for power supplying.  Pin out of Cisco non-802.3af standard PD Signal VCC -...
  • Page 123: Appendix B-Command Sets

    Command Sets Appendix B—Command Sets Commands Set List User EXEC Privileged EXEC Global configuration VLAN database Interface configuration System Commands Set Netstar Commands Level Description Example show config Show switch switch>show config configuration show terminal Show console switch#show terminal information write memory Save user configuration switch#write memory...
  • Page 124 Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example [Gateway] 192.168.1.254 ip dhcp Enable DHCP client switch(config)#ip dhcp function of switch Show IP information of switch#show ip show ip switch no ip dhcp Disable DHCP client switch(config)#no ip dhcp function of switch Halt and perform a cold reload switch(config)#reload...
  • Page 125 Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example dhcpserver leasetime Configure lease time (in switch(config)#dhcpserver leasetime [Hours] hour) dhcpserver ipbinding Set static IP for DHCP switch(config)#interface [IP address] clients by port fastEthernet 2 switch(config)#dhcpserver ipbinding 192.168.1.1 show dhcpserver Show configuration of switch#show dhcpserver configuration DHCP server...
  • Page 126: Port Commands Set

    Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example no security telnet Disable IP security of switch(config)#no security telnet telnet server Port Commands Set Netstar Commands Level Description Example Choose the port for switch(config)#interface interface fastEthernet [Portid] modification. fastEthernet 2 duplex Use the duplex switch(config)#interface configuration command [full | half]...
  • Page 127 Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example bandwidth type all Set interface ingress switch(config)#interface limit frame type to fastEthernet 2 ―accept all frame‖ switch(config-if)#bandwidth type all bandwidth type broadcast- Set interface ingress switch(config)#interface multicast-flooded-unicast limit frame type to fastEthernet 2 ―accept broadcast, switch(config-if)#bandwidth type multicast, and flooded...
  • Page 128 Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example and zero means no limit. show bandwidth Show interfaces switch(config)#interface bandwidth control fastEthernet 2 switch(config-if)#show bandwidth state Use the state interface switch(config)#interface configuration command [Enable | Disable] fastEthernet 2 to specify the state mode switch(config-if)#state Disable of operation for Ethernet ports.
  • Page 129: Trunk Commands Set

    Command Sets Trunk Commands Set Netstar Commands Level Description Example Set port group system switch(config)#aggregator priority aggregator priority [1~65535] priority aggregator activityport Set activity port switch(config)#aggregator [Group ID] activityport 2 [Port Numbers] aggregator group Assign a trunk group switch(config)#aggregator group 1 with LACP active.
  • Page 130: Vlan Commands Set

    Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example show aggregator Show the information of switch#show aggregator 1 trunk group switch#show aggregator 2 switch#show aggregator 3 Disable the LACP switch(config)#no aggreator lacp 1 no aggregator lacp [GroupID] function of trunk group no aggregator group Remove a trunk group switch(config)#no aggreator group 2 [GroupID]...
  • Page 131 Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example show vlan [GroupID] Show VLAN switch(vlan)#show vlan 23 information show vlan no vlan group Delete port base group switch(vlan)#no vlan group 2 [GroupID] IEEE 802.1Q VLAN vlan 8021q name Change the name of switch(vlan)#vlan 8021q name test [GroupName] VLAN group, if the...
  • Page 132: Spanning Tree Commands Set

    Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example trunk-link tag VLAN by trunk group trunk-link tag 2,3,6,99 [TaggedVID List] switch(vlan)#vlan 8021q trunk 3 trunk-link tag 3-20 vlan 8021q trunk Assign a hybrid link for switch(vlan)#vlan 8021q trunk 3 [PortNumber] VLAN by trunk group hybrid-link untag 4 tag 3,6,8 hybrid-link untag [UntaggedVID]...
  • Page 133 Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example (BPDU) message from the root switch within this interval, it recomputed the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) topology. spanning-tree hello-time Use the spanning-tree switch(config)#spanning-tree hello- [seconds] hello-time global time 3 configuration command to specify the interval between hello bridge protocol data units (BPDUs).
  • Page 134 Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example Protocol (STP) calculations. In the event of a loop, spanning tree considers the path cost when selecting an interface to place into the forwarding state. stp-path-priority Use the spanning-tree switch(config)#interface port-priority interface [Port Priority] fastEthernet 2 configuration command switch(config-if)#stp-path-priority...
  • Page 135: Qos Commands Set

    Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example no spanning-tree Disable spanning-tree. switch(config)#no spanning-tree QOS Commands Set Netstar Commands Level Description Example qos policy Select QOS policy switch(config)#qos policy weighted- scheduling [weighted-fair|strict] fair qos prioritytype Setting of QOS priority switch(config)#qos prioritytype [port-based|cos-only|tos- type only|cos-first|tos-first]...
  • Page 136: Mac / Filter Table Commands Set

    Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example mode show igmp configuration Displays the details of an switch#show igmp configuration IGMP configuration. Disable IGMP snooping switch(config)#no igmp no igmp function no igmp-query Disable IGMP query switch#no igmp-query Mac / Filter Table Commands Set Netstar Commands Level Description Example...
  • Page 137: Snmp Commands Set

    Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example [MAC] (filter) no mac-address-table Remove dynamic entry switch(config)#no mac-address-table of MAC address table SNMP Commands Set Netstar Commands Level Description Example snmp system-name Set SNMP agent system switch(config)#snmp system-name [System Name] name l2switch snmp system-location Set SNMP agent system switch(config)#snmp system-location...
  • Page 138 Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example [User Name] for SNMPV3 agent. group G1 password AuthPW group Privacy password could PrivPW be empty. [Group Name] password [Authentication Password] [Privacy Password] snmpv3 access context- Configure the access switch(config)#snmpv3 access name [Context Name ] table of SNMPV3 agent context-name Test group G1 group...
  • Page 139 Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example no snmp-server host Remove the SNMP switch(config)#no snmp-server host [Host-address] server host. 192.168.1.50 no snmpv3 user Remove specified user switch(config)#no snmpv3 user Test [User Name] of SNMPv3 agent. no snmpv3 access context- Remove specified access switch(config)#no snmpv3 access table of SNMPv3 agent.
  • Page 140: Port Mirroring Commands Set

    Command Sets Port Mirroring Commands Set Netstar Commands Level Description Example Configure source port of switch(config)#interface monitor [RX|TX|Both] monitor function fastEthernet 2 switch(config-if)#monitor RX Set RX destination port switch(config)#monitor rx 2 monitor rx [Port ID] of monitor function monitor tx [Port ID] Set TX destination port switch(config)#monitor tx 3...
  • Page 141 Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example 8021x system serverport Use the 802.1x system switch(config)# 8021x system [port ID] server port global serverport 1812 configuration command to change the radius server port Use the 802.1x system switch(config)# 8021x system 8021x system accountport [port ID] account port global accountport 1813...
  • Page 142 Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example 8021x misc supptimeout Use the 802.1x misc switch(config)# 8021x misc [sec.] supp timeout global supptimeout 20 configuration command to set the supplicant timeout. Use the 802.1x misc switch(config)#8021x misc 8021x misc servertimeout [sec.] server timeout global servertimeout 20 configuration command...
  • Page 143: Tftp Commands Set

    Command Sets TFTP Commands Set Netstar Commands Level Description Defaults Example Save configuration to switch(config)#backup backup flash:backup_cfg TFTP and need to specify flash:backup_cfg the IP of TFTP server and the file name of image. restore flash:restore_cfg Get configuration from switch(config)#restore TFTP server and need to flash:restore_cfg specify the IP of TFTP...
  • Page 144 Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example [IP address] 192.168.1.5 smtp authentication Enable SMTP switch(config)#smtp authentication authentication smtp account Configure authentication switch(config)#smtp account John [account] account smtp password Configure authentication switch(config)#smtp password 1234 [password] password smtp rcptemail Configure Rcpt e-mail switch(config)#smtp rcptemail 1 Address [Index] [Email address]...
  • Page 145: Sntp Commands Set

    Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example no event authentication- Disable Authentication switch(config)#no event failure failure event typ authentication-failure no event ring-topology- Disable X-ring topology switch(config)#no event ring- change changed event type topology-change no event systemlog Disable port event for switch(config)#interface fastethernet system log switch(config-if)#no event systemlog...
  • Page 146: X-Ring Commands Set

    Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example [Minute] saving time, if SNTP function is inactive, this command can‘t be applied. sntp ip Set SNTP server IP, if switch(config)#sntp ip 192.169.1.1 SNTP function is [IP] inactive, this command can‘t be applied. Set timezone index, use switch(config)#sntp timezone 22 sntp timezone...
  • Page 147 Command Sets Netstar Commands Level Description Example [1st Ring Port] [2nd Ring Port Port] ring couplingport Configure Coupling Port switch(config)#ring couplingport 1 [Coupling Port] ring controlport Configure Control Port switch(config)#ring controlport 2 [Control Port] ring homingport Configure Dual Homing switch(config)#ring homingport 3 [Dual Homing Port] Port show ring...

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