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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual Configuration First Edition, Sep 2008 w w w. ko r e n i x . c o m...
  • Page 2: Copyright Notice

    Korenix assumes no liabilities resulting from errors or omissions in this document, or from the use of the information contained herein. Korenix reserves the right to make changes in the product design without notice to its users. Acknowledgments Korenix is a registered trademark of Korenix Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Page 3 The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without approval of the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment www.korenix.com...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CLI Commands for Basic Settings................33 3.3........................37 ONFIGURATION 3.3.1. Port Control......................... 38 3.3.2. Port Status .......................... 39 3.3.3. Rate Control........................39 3.3.4. Command Lines for Port Configuration ................. 40 3.4....................... 42 ETWORK EDUNDANCY 3.4.1. RSTP............................. 43 KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 5 ..................... 80 ONITORING AND IAGNOSTIC 3.11.1. MAC Address Table ....................... 80 3.11.2. Port Statistics ........................ 82 3.11.3. Event Log........................83 3.11.4. Ping Utility ........................83 3.11.5. CLI Commands for Monitoring and Diagnostic ............84 3.12........................86 EVICE RONT ANEL www.korenix.com...
  • Page 6 3.13.1. CLI Commands for Save to Flash................87 3.14............................87 OGOUT 3.14.1. CLI Commands for Logout ................... 87 APPENDIX A. KORENIX PRIVATE MIB..................88 APPENDIX B. TECHNICAL DATA ....................89 B.1. 4506-RJ ........................89 B.2. 4506-M12 ........................91 B.3.
  • Page 7: Overview

    The totally sealed enclosure achieves the highest level of protection, IP67 and IP68. JetRock Series is equipped with rugged RJ45 and M12 connectors for a secured, robust connection under the most brutal environments.
  • Page 8: Package Checklist

    User manual – Hardware Installation: includes information to install all versions of JetRock products, JetNet 4506-RJ, JetNet 4506-M12, JetNet 3006-RJ, JetNet 3006-M12, and JetNet 3706-RJ. User manual – Configuration: apply to the managed versions of JetRock, which are JetNet 4506-RJ, JetNet 4506-M12. KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 9: Preparation For Management

    Booting... Switch login: admin Password: JetNet 4506-M12 (version 2.1-20080909). Copyright 2006-2008 Korenix Technology Co., Ltd. Switch> 2.2. Preparation for Network Configuration Before managing the device through telnet or web connection, please verify the device is installed properly on your network.
  • Page 10: Preparation For Web Management

    IP address or the IP address you assigned to it. 3. Login user name and password. The default username and password is admin/admin. Click OK. The welcome page of the web-based management interface will now appear. KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 11: Https Web Interface

    IP address or the IP address you assigned to it. 3. A window will popup and ask you to trust the secure HTTPS session. Press Yes. 4. Login user name and password. The default username and password is admin/admin. www.korenix.com...
  • Page 12: Preparation For Telnet Configuration

    Note: PuTTY, Copyright 1997-2006 Simon Tatham. Download PuTTY: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html 1. Launch SSH Client (PuTTY): In the Session configuration, enter the Host Name (the IP Address of the switch) and Port number (default = 22). Choose “SSH” protocol. Click “Open” to start a SSH session. KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 13 IP67 / IP68 Industrial Ethernet Switch 2. After clicking Open, you will see the cipher information in the popup screen. Press Yes to accept the Security Alert. 3. After a few seconds, the SSH connection opens. www.korenix.com...
  • Page 14 4. The default login name and password is admin/admin. 5. All the commands you see in SSH are the same as the commands you see via console. The next chapter will introduce in detail how to use the command line to configure the switch KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 15: Feature Configurations

    You can type configure terminal to enter the next mode or exit to leave, to see a list of available command by types ?. Following diagram shows the commands. www.korenix.com...
  • Page 16: Interface Configuration Mode

    You can type exit to leave or “?” for a list of available commands. Below are the available commands for port interface configuration mode. KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 17 User EXEC This is the first level of Enter: Type login to login Switch> access. Exit: Type exit to logout Users can ping, telnet Next mode: Type enable to remote device, and show enter privileged EXEC mode. basic information www.korenix.com...
  • Page 18 Save time and avoid typing errors. ? Shows all the available commands in the mode you are currently in. It also shows you the next command you can/should type. Switch(config)# interface (?) IFNAME Interface's name vlan Select a vlan to configure KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 19: Basic Settings

    IP address, and configure the username and password of the system. It also allows you to upgrade the firmware, backup and restore a configuration, reload the system to factory default, and reboot the system. www.korenix.com...
  • Page 20: Switch Setting

    MIB, you should compile private MIB files into your MIB browser first. System Description View a description of the system. Firmware Version Display the firmware version installed on this device. Device MAC Display the unique hardware address (MAC address) KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 21: Admin Password

    Once you finish configuring the settings, click the Apply button to apply your configuration. The following figure is the popup alert window when the incorrect username is entered. 3.2.3. IP Configuration This function allows users to configure the switch’s IP address settings. www.korenix.com...
  • Page 22: Time Setting

    Time Setting source allow user to set the time by manually or through NTP server. It also provide time synchronize from PC. Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize computer clocks on the internet. You can configure NTP settings KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 23 Select the time zone where the switch is located. For your reference, the following table lists the time zones of different locations. The default time zone is GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). Switch(config)# clock timezone 01 (GMT-12:00) Eniwetok, Kwajalein 02 (GMT-11:00) Midway Island, Samoa 03 (GMT-10:00) Hawaii www.korenix.com...
  • Page 24 32 (GMT+02:00) Athens, Istanbul, Minsk 33 (GMT+02:00) Bucharest 34 (GMT+02:00) Cairo 35 (GMT+02:00) Harare, Pretoria 36 (GMT+02:00) Helsinki, Riga, Tallinn 37 (GMT+02:00) Jerusalem 38 (GMT+03:00) Baghdad 39 (GMT+03:00) Kuwait, Riyadh 40 (GMT+03:00) Moscow, St. Petersburg, Volgograd 41 (GMT+03:00) Nairobi KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 25 72 (GMT+12:00) Aukland, Wellington 73 (GMT+12:00) Fiji, Kamchatka, Marshall Is. 74 (GMT+13:00) Nuku'alofa Daylight Saving Time Set when Enable Daylight Saving Time start and end, During the Daylight Saving Time, the device’s time is one hour earlier than the actual time. www.korenix.com...
  • Page 26: Dhcp Server And Dhcp Option 82 Relay Agent

    DHCP Server configuration After selecting to enable DHCP Server function, type in the Network IP address for the DHCP server IP pool, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway address and Lease Time for client. Once you have finished the configuration, click the Apply button to apply your configuration. KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 27 Add button to add a new MAC&IP address binding rule for a specified link partner, like PLC or any device without DHCP client function. To remove from the binding list, just select the rule to remove and click the Remove button. www.korenix.com...
  • Page 28 (port of a device) on the LAN. This switch is able to be a DHCP relay agent. Relay Agent Enable/disable relay agent Relay Policy Set the relay policy for receiving a DHCP packet that has an option 82 field. KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 29: Backup And Restore

    Microsoft Word or any program that can read .txt files, modify the file, add/remove configuration settings, and then restore it back on to the switch. Startup Configuration File: After you have saved the running-config to flash, the new settings will be updated after a power cycle. You can use show www.korenix.com...
  • Page 30 The following figure is the WEB UI for Backup/Restore Configuration - Local File mode. Click on the Folder icon to select the target file you want to backup/restore. Note: The folders of the path to the target file do not allow you to input space key. KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 31: Firmware Upgrade

    Enter the IP address of the TFTP Server. Click the Backup/Restore button. 3.2.7. Firmware Upgrade In this section, you can update the switch with the latest firmware. Korenix provides the latest firmware on their Web site (www.korenix.com). New firmware may include new features, bug fixes or other software changes. The Web site also provides release notes for the update as well.
  • Page 32 Type in the IP address of the TFTP Server and the Firmware File Name. Then click the Upgrade button to start the process. After finishing the transmission of the firmware, the system will copy the firmware file and replace the firmware in the flash. The CLI will show until the process is finished. KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 33: Factory Default

    Click OK. The system will then automatically reboot the device. Note: If you have already configured the IP of your device to another IP address; when you use this command through CLI and Web UI, our software will not reset www.korenix.com...
  • Page 34: System Reboot

    Below is the Main screen for Reboot Below is the popup alert screen to request confirmation for the Switch Reboot. Click Yes to reboot the switch. The popup message screen below appears when rebooting the switch. 3.2.10. CLI Commands for Basic Settings Feature Command Line KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 35 Switch(config)# hostname WORD Network name of this system Switch(config)# hostname JetNet 4506-RJ Switch(config)# System Location Switch(config)# snmp-server location Taipei System Contact Switch(config)# snmp-server contact korecare@korenix.com Display Switch# show snmp-server name JetNet 4506-RJ Switch# show snmp-server location Taipei Switch# show snmp-server contact korecare@korenix.com...
  • Page 36 DHCP Server DHCP server Switch(config)# router dhcp Switch(config-dhcp)# service dhcp Address pool Switch(config-dhcp)# network 192.168.30.0/24 Note: the subnet ip address and mask of the address pool Default gateway Switch(config-dhcp)# default-router 192.168.30.1 Note: the IP address of the default gateway KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 37 Switch(config-dhcp)# ip dhcp relay information keep Relay policy replace Switch(config-dhcp)# ip dhcp relay information replace Display Switch# show ip dhcp relay DHCP Relay Agent On --------------------------------------- IP helper-address: 192.168.20.1 IP helper-address: 192.168.20.2 IP helper-address: 192.168.20.3 IP helper-address: 192.168.20.4 Re-forwarding policy: Replace Backup and Restore www.korenix.com...
  • Page 38: Port Configuration

    Switch# reboot 3.3. Port Configuration This section shows you how to enable/disable port state, or configure port auto-negotiation, speed, duplex, flow control, rate limit control and port aggregation settings. It also allows you to view port status and aggregation information. KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 39: Port Control

    Once you have finished configuring the settings, click the Apply button to save the configuration. Note: If both ends are going at different speeds, they will not link to each other. If www.korenix.com...
  • Page 40: Port Status

    Link Link status Link UP Down Link Down State Enable State is enabled Disable The port is disabled by user configured Speed/Duplex Current working status of the port Flow Control The state of the flow control 3.3.3. Rate Control KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 41: Command Lines For Port Configuration

    Port Control – Auto Negotiation Switch(config)# interface fa1 Switch(config-if)# auto-negotiation Auto-negotiation of port 1 is enabled Port Control – Force Switch(config-if)# speed 100 Speed/Duplex Port1 Link Change to DOWN set the speed mode ok! Switch(config-if)# Port1 Link Change to UP Switch(config-if)# duplex full www.korenix.com...
  • Page 42 Flow control -> Flow Control status of the port. Rate Control Rate Control – Ingress or Egress Switch(config-if)# rate-limit egress Outgoing packets ingress Incoming packets Note: To enable rate control, you should select the Ingress or Egress rule first; then assign the packet type and bandwidth. KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 43: Network Redundancy

    Multiple Super Ring (MSR) technology is Korenix’s 3 generation Ring redundancy technology. This is patented and protected by Korenix and is used all over the world. MSR ranks the fastest restore and failover time, 0 ms for restore and less than 5 milliseconds for failover.
  • Page 44: Rstp

    Besides Korenix ring technology, this switch also supports 802.1D-2004 version Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP). The new version of RSTP standard includes 802.1D-1998 STP, 802.1w RSTP. 3.4.1. RSTP RSTP stands for Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol. If a switch has more than one path to a destination, it will lead to message loops that can generate broadcast storms and quickly bog down a network.
  • Page 45 “hello” message to other devices on the network to check if the topology is “healthy.” The “hello time” is the amount of time the root has waited in between sending hello messages. Forward Delay Time (4-30) Enter a value between 4 and 30 seconds. This www.korenix.com...
  • Page 46 Enable state. When the non-bridge device connects an admin edge port, this port will be in blocking state and turn to forwarding state in 4 seconds. Once you have finished your configuration, click the Apply button to save your settings. KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 47: Rstp Information

    The most common industrial network redundancy is to form a ring or loop. Typically, the managed switches are connected in a series and the last switch is connected back to the first one. In such a connection, you can use Korenix Super Ring and Rapid Super Ring technology.
  • Page 48 Once a Ring is created, This appears and can not be changed. Name This field will show the name of the Ring. If it is not filled in when creating, it will be automatically named by the rule “RingID”. KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 49 Path Cost Change the Path Cost of Ring Port2 Rapid Dual Homing Rapid Dual Homing is an important feature of Korenix 3r generation Ring redundancy technology. When you want to connect multiple RSR or form redundant topologies with other vendors, Rapid Dual Homing could allow you to have multiple links for redundancy without any problem.
  • Page 50: Ring Information

    This means how many times this switch has changed its Role from nonRM to RM or from RM to nonRM. Role state Transition Count This number means how many times the Ring status has been transformed between Normal and Abnormal state. KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 51: Command Lines For Network Redundancy

    <0-240> Number from 0 to 240, in multiple of 16 Switch(config-if)# spanning-tree port-priority 128 bpdufilter Switch(config-if)# spanning-tree bpdufilter enable bpduguard Switch(config-if)# spanning-tree bpduguard enable Link Type - Auto Switch(config-if)# spanning-tree link-type auto Link Type - P2P Switch(config-if)# spanning-tree link-type point-to-point www.korenix.com...
  • Page 52 Blocking Listening Learning Forwarding Disabled -------- --------- -------- ---------- -------- #Port Link-Type Summary AutoDetected PointToPoint SharedLink EdgePort ------------ ------------ ---------- -------- Port Info Switch# show spanning-tree port detail fa7 (Interface_ID) Rapid Spanning-Tree feature Enabled IEEE compatible Spanning-Tree Protocol Enabled KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 53 Switch(config-super-ring-plus)# version rapid-super-ring Priority Switch(config-super-ring-plus)# priority <0-255> valid range is 0 to 255 default set default Switch(config-super-ring-plus)# priority 100 Ring Port Switch(config-super-ring-plus)# port IFLIST Interface list, ex: fa1,fa3-5,fa8-10 www.korenix.com...
  • Page 54 Note: When configure Rapid Dual Homing port, IFNAME is used for port priority. Ring Info Ring Info Switch# show multiple-super-ring [Ring ID] [Ring1] Ring1 Current Status : Disabled Role : Disabled Ring Status : Abnormal Ring Manager : 0000.0000.0000 Blocking Port : N/A Giga Copper : N/A Configuration : KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 55: Vlan

    Only the management packet with the same VLAN ID will forward to a CPU interface. You can assign an ID number from 1 to 4094, and then click the Apply button to assign Management VLAN ID. The following is the UI interface. www.korenix.com...
  • Page 56: Port-Based Vlan Configuration

    Port Based VLAN group. The following figure is the Web user interface for Port-Based VLAN configuration. Egress Tagged/ Untagged Each port supports Tag modify function. It includes Untagged, Tagged or Un-modify modes. The packets egress from this port is modified according to the KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 57: Cli Commands Of The Vlan

    Switch(config-if)# Specify when a frame that is switchport port-based-vlan mode egressing from this port should (untagged|tagged|unmodified) be tagged, untagged or ex: Egress packet of port 1 with tagged. unmodified Switch(config-if)# switchport port-based-vlan mode tagged Set port-based vlan mode success www.korenix.com...
  • Page 58: Traffic Prioritization

    8 packets with the highest priority in the queue, 4 packets with middle priority, 2 packets with low priority, and 1 packet with the lowest priority. Use a strict priority scheme. Packets with the highest priority in the queue will always be processed first. KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 59: Cos-Queue Mapping

    You can easily assign the mapping table or follow suggestions from the 802.1p standard. Korenix uses 802.p standards by default. You will find that the CoS values 1 and 2 are mapped to physical Queue 0 (lowest queue). CoS values 0...
  • Page 60: Dscp-Queue Mapping

    There are 4 physical queues treating outgoing frame in 4 priorities: lowest, low, middle and high. Changing the mapping between the DSCP value and the priority queue for the quality of service you need. After configuring, click the Apply button to enable the settings. KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 61: Cli Commands For Traffic Prioritization

    Switch(config-if)# qos trust port-based The port trust is set port based ok. Display – Queue Scheduling Switch# show qos queue-sched QoS queue scheduling scheme : Weighted Round Robin (Use an 8,4,2,1 weight) Display – Port Setting - Trust Switch# show qos trust www.korenix.com...
  • Page 62 Switch(config)# qos cos-map 1 0 The CoS to queue mapping is set ok. Map CoS 2 to Queue 0 Switch(config)# qos cos-map 2 0 The CoS to queue mapping is set ok. Map CoS 3 to Queue 1 Switch(config)# qos cos-map 3 1 KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 63 DSCP to Queue Mapping : (dscp = d1 d2) d2| 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 -----+---------------------- 0 | 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 | 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 www.korenix.com...
  • Page 64: Multicast Filtering

    IGMP Snooping function in this section, including different multicast member ports and IP multicast addresses that range from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. 3.7.1. IGMP Snooping This page is to enable/disable the IGMP Snooping feature and view the IGMP KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 65: Igmp Query

    The IGMP querier periodically sends query packets to all end-stations on the LANs or VLANs that are connected to it. For networks with more than one IGMP querier, a switch with the lowest IP address becomes the IGMP querier. www.korenix.com...
  • Page 66: Cli Commands Of The Multicast Filtering

    Display – IGMP Table Switch# sh ip igmp snooping multicast all VLAN IP Address Type Ports ---- --------------- ------- ------------------------ 239.192.8.0 IGMP fa6, 239.255.255.250 IGMP fa6, IGMP Query IGMP Query V1 Switch(config)# int vlan 1 (Go to management VLAN) KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 67: Snmp

    ……. 3.8. SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol used for exchanging management information between network devices. SNMP is a member of the TCP/IP protocol suite. SNMP v1, v2c and v3 are supported. www.korenix.com...
  • Page 68: Snmp Configuration

    Because most SNMP management applications use Public and Private as their default community name, this may cause a leak in network security. 3.8.2. SNMP v3 Profile SNMP v3 provides more secure functions when the user performs remote KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 69: Snmp Traps

    This page allows users to Enable SNMP Trap, configure the SNMP Trap server IP, Community name, and trap Version V1 or V2. After configuration, you will be able to receive the events defined in the SNMP standard traps and Korenix private traps. The private traps can be found in Korenix’s private MIB.
  • Page 70: Cli Commands For Snmp

    Switch(config)# snmp-server host 192.168.10.33 version 1 version 1 and community private SNMP trap host add OK. Note: private is the community name, version 1 is the SNMP version SNMP Trap Server IP with Switch(config)# snmp-server host 192.168.10.33 version 2 KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 71: Security

    IP addresses will be able to access and manage the switch. The maximum number of security IP is 10. Security IP List This table shows you each security IP address you have added. You can hit Remove to delete, and Reload to reload the table. www.korenix.com...
  • Page 72: Cli Commands For Security

    192.168.10.33 3.10. Warning This switch provides several types of warning features for remote monitoring and a real-time alert mechanism. These features include a System Log for local and remote servers, SMTP E-mail alerts and a Fault Relay alarm. KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 73: Fault Relay Setting

    Off Period (Sec) Type in the amount of time you would like Relay Output to be off. This can range from 0-4294967295 seconds. When the amount of time is reached, the system will turn the Relay Output on or off. www.korenix.com...
  • Page 74 Reset Time (Sec) Enter the amount of time after ping has failed that you would like the relay output to turn off Hold Time (Sec) Enter the amount of time after ping has failed and relay output has been turned off, that you would like the relay output to be turned back on. KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 75: Event Selection

    Once you have finished configuring the settings, click the Apply button to apply your configuration. 3.10.2. Event Selection Event Types are divided into 2 basic groups: System Events and Port Events. System Events relate to the overall function of the switch whereas Port Events www.korenix.com...
  • Page 76 Link-Up The port is connected to another device Link-Down The port is disconnected (e.g. the cable is pulled out, or the opposing devices turns down) Once you have finished configuring the settings, click the Apply buttonto apply your configuration. KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 77: Syslog Configuration

    SMTP standards. The web page allows you to enable the E-mail Alert, and assign the SMTP Server IP, Sender E-mail, and Receiver E-mail. Enter the username and password if authorization is required to login the SMTP server. www.korenix.com...
  • Page 78: Cli Commands For Warning

    Rcpt E-mail Address 4 The fourth email address to receive email alert (Max. 40 characters) Once you have finished configuring the settings, click the Apply button to apply your configuration. 3.10.5. CLI Commands for Warning Feature Command Line Relay Output KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 79 Switch(config)# no relay 1 (Relay_ID: 1 or 2) <cr> Display Switch# show relay 1 Relay Output Type : Port Link Port : 1, 2, 3, 4, Switch# show relay 2 Relay Output Type : Super Ring Event Selection Event Selection Switch(config)# warning-event www.korenix.com...
  • Page 80 Switch(config)# log syslog local Switch(config)# log syslog remote 192.168.10.33 Disable Switch(config)# no log syslog local SMTP Configuration SMTP Enable Switch(config)# smtp-server enable email-alert SMTP Email Alert set enable ok. Sender mail Switch(config)# smtp-server server 192.168.10.100 ACCOUNT SMTP server mail account, ex: admin@korenix.com KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 81: Monitoring And Diagnostic

    SMTP Email Alert set Server: 192.168.10.100, Account: admin@korenix.com ok. Receiver mail Switch(config)# smtp-server receipt 1 korecare@korenix.com SMTP Email Alert set receipt 1: korecare@korenix.com ok. Authentication with username Switch(config)# smtp-server authentication username admin and password password admin SMTP Email Alert set authentication Username: admin, Password: admin Note: You can assign string to username and password.
  • Page 82 MAC Addresses learned by the switch fabric. The packet types include Management Unicast, Static Unicast, Dynamic Unicast, Static Multicast and Dynamic Multicast. The table allows users to sort the addresses by the packet types and the port. Management Unicast refers to the MAC address KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 83: Port Statistics

    Please check your network cable, Network Interface Card connected to your device, the network application, or reallocate the network traffic. Clear All reset the counts of all ports www.korenix.com...
  • Page 84: Event Log

    Type the target IP address of the target device into Target IP. Click the Start button to start the ping. You will be able to see the results in the Result field. KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 85: Cli Commands For Monitoring And Diagnostic

    Show MAC Address Table – All Switch# show mac-address-table types ***** UNICAST MAC ADDRESS ***** Destination Address Address Type Vlan Destination Port ------------------- --------------- ------- ------------------------ 000f.b079.ca3b Dynamic 0012.7701.0386 Dynamic 0012.7710.0101 Static 0012.7710.0102 Static 0012.77ff.0100 Management ***** MULTICAST MAC ADDRESS ***** www.korenix.com...
  • Page 86 64 bytes from 192.168.10.33: icmp_seq=2 ttl=128 time=0.0 64 bytes from 192.168.10.33: icmp_seq=3 ttl=128 time=0.0 64 bytes from 192.168.10.33: icmp_seq=4 ttl=128 time=0.0 --- 192.168.10.33 ping statistics --- 5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max = 0.0/0.0/0.0 ms KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 87: Device Front Panel

    Save Configuration allows you to save any configuration you just made to the Flash. Powering off the switch without clicking Save Configuration will cause loss of new settings. After selecting Save Configuration, click the Save to Flash button to save your new configuration. www.korenix.com...
  • Page 88: Cli Commands For Save To Flash

    30 seconds. The Logout command allows you to manually log out the web connection. Click Yes to logout, and No to go back to the configuration page. 3.14.1. CLI Commands for Logout Feature Command Line Switch> exit Logout Switch# exit KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 89: Appendix A. Korenix Private Mib

    MIB is designed to be the same as the structure of web interface. With the private MIB, you can configure the device through SNMP very easily. Find private MIBs in the product CD or download from the Korenix Web site www.korenix.com. www.korenix.com...
  • Page 90: Appendix B. Technical Data

    SNMP Trap: Provides Cold start, Warm start, with other higher level switches, Port event, Power event, Authentication JetNet 4506-RJ provides Rapid Dual Homing failure, and Korenix private trap for technology. proprietary functions JetNet 4506-RJ also conforms to IEEE802.1D 2004 edition for RSTP and STP standard...
  • Page 91 (Red) EN61000-4-4:1995, EFT RM: Ring Manager (Green) EN61000-4-5:1995, Surge Power Requirements EN61000-4-6:1996, CS Power Consumption: EN61000-4-8:PFM Operating Voltage: 12 to 48V DC Shock: IEC60068-2-27 Vibration: IEC60068-2-6 Power consumption: max 10 Watts @ 48V Mechanical Free Fall: IEC60068-2-32 www.korenix.com...
  • Page 92: Jetnet 4506-M12

    STP standard protocols SNMP Trap: Provides Cold start, Warm start, Port event, Power event, Authentication IP Security: IP security to prevent failure, and Korenix private trap for unauthorized access proprietary functions Interface SNMP MIB: RFC 1213 MIBII, RFC 1493 Bridge...
  • Page 93 EN61000-4-5:1995, Surge Protection Class: IP68 EN61000-4-6:1996, CS EN61000-4-8: PFM Installation: Wall mount Case: Aluminum metal case Shock: IEC60068-2-27 Dimension: 213.6 mm (H) x 106.0 mm (W) x Vibration: IEC60068-2-6 56.5 mm (D) Free Fall: IEC60068-2-32 Weight: 1110 g without package www.korenix.com...
  • Page 94: Jetnet 3006-Rj

    10Base-T: 4-pair UTP/STP Cat. 4, 5 cable, EN61000-4-3:1998, RS EN61000-4-4:1995, EFT 100Base-TX: 4-pair UTP/STP Cat.5, Cat.5E/Cat.6 cable, EN61000-4-5:1995, Surge Diagnostic LED: EN61000-4-6:1996, CS Power: Power On (Green) EN61000-4-8:PFM Fast Ethernet: Link (Green) / Activity (Green Shock: IEC60068-2-27 blinking), Vibration: IEC60068-2-6 Power Requirements Free Fall: IEC60068-2-32 KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 95: Jetnet 3006-M12

    Cable: EN61000-4-4:1995, EFT 10/100 Base-TX: 2-pair cable EN61000-4-5:1995, Surge EN61000-4-6:1996, CS Diagnostic LED: Power LED: Power 1/Power 2 (Green) EN61000-4-8:PFM Fast Ethernet Port 1~6: Link (Green)/Activity Shock: IEC60068-2-27 (Green blinking), Vibration: IEC60068-2-6 Power Requirements Free Fall: IEC60068-2-32 Power Consumption: www.korenix.com...
  • Page 96: Jetnet 3706-Rj

    FCC Class A; CE/EN55022:2003 Class A speed, F/H duplex mode, and auto MDI/MDIX EMS: EN61000-4-2:1998,ESD connection Connectors: EN61000-4-3:1998, RS 10/100TX: Rugged RJ45 with IP67 grade EN61000-4-4:1995, EFT EN61000-4-5:1995, Surge protection Redundant Power: M12 A-coded male 5 pin EN61000-4-6:1996, CS KoreCARE@korenix.com...
  • Page 97 IP67 / IP68 Industrial Ethernet Switch EN61000-4-8:PFM Shock: IEC60068-2-27 Vibration: IEC60068-2-6 Free Fall: IEC60068-2-32 www.korenix.com...
  • Page 98: Further Support

    Further Support Korenix Technologies Co., Ltd. 9F, No. 100-1, Ming-Chuan Rd., Shing Tien City, Taipei, Taiwan Tel: +886-2-82193000 Fax: +886-2-82193300 Business service: sales@korenix.com Customer service: koreCARE@korenix.com...

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