Siemens SCALANCE X-300 Configuration Manual

Siemens SCALANCE X-300 Configuration Manual

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SCALANCE X-300 / X-400
SIMATIC NET
Industrial Ethernet Switches
SCALANCE X-300 / X-400
Configuration Manual
10/2014
C79000-G8976-C187-22
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Preface
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Introduction
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Network management for
industrial networks
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Assignment of an IP address
Configuration using Web
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Based Management and
Command Line Interface
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Configuration and
diagnostics over SNMP
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PROFINET IO functionality
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C-PLUG
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Firmware update
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Appendix A
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Appendix B
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Appendix C
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Appendix D
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Appendix E
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  • Page 1 ___________________ SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Preface ___________________ Introduction ___________________ Network management for SIMATIC NET industrial networks ___________________ Assignment of an IP address Industrial Ethernet Switches SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration using Web ___________ Based Management and Command Line Interface ___________________...
  • Page 2: Legal Information

    Note the following: WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems.
  • Page 3: Preface

    This manual is valid for the following products lines: ● SCALANCE X-300 ● SCALANCE X-400 Within the SCALANCE X-300 product line, there are several product groups (see also the product overview in the "Operating Instructions Industrial Ethernet Switches SCALANCE X- 300").
  • Page 4 Siemens recommends strongly that you regularly check for product updates. For the secure operation of Siemens products and solutions, it is necessary to take suitable preventive action (e.g. cell protection concept) and integrate each component into a holistic, state-of-the-art industrial security concept.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Technical documentation for SCALANCE X-300/X-400 ............9 Network management for industrial networks ..................11 Configuration options with a SCALANCE X-300/X-400 ............11 Functionality and properties of a SCALANCE X-300/X-400 ........... 12 Options of media redundancy ....................18 2.3.1 Media redundancy in ring topologies ..................18 2.3.2...
  • Page 6 Multicast group ........................168 4.5.7.1 Current Multicast Groups ..................... 168 4.5.7.2 GMRP Configuration ......................173 4.5.7.3 IGMP Configuration ......................174 4.5.7.4 Unknown Unicast Blocking Mask ..................175 4.5.8 Broadcast Blocking Mask ..................... 176 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 7 Table of contents 4.5.9 Fast learning ......................... 177 4.5.10 Load Limits Configuration (SCALANCE X414-3E) ............... 178 4.5.11 Load Limits Rates (SCALANCE X-300/X408-2) ..............180 4.5.12 VLAN ............................. 183 4.5.12.1 Current VLAN Configuration ....................183 4.5.12.2 VLAN Port Parameters ......................189 4.5.12.3...
  • Page 8 Tagging frames ........................375 Appendix D ............................377 Error messages of the SCALANCE X300 / X400 ..............377 Appendix E ............................383 Using the same configuration on multiple IE switches............383 Index ..............................401 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Content of the Operating Instructions The "Operating Instructions Industrial Ethernet Switches SCALANCE X-400" and the "Operating Instructions Industrial Ethernet Switches SCALANCE X-300" contain not only basic information on the topic of switches but also product descriptions of IE switches, media modules and extender modules.
  • Page 10 Introduction 1.1 Technical documentation for SCALANCE X-300/X-400 Overview of the technical documentation of the IE Switches X-300 and X-400 The technical documentation of the X-300 product line is divided into hardware and software and can be found in the following documents: ●...
  • Page 11: Network Management For Industrial Networks

    Network management for industrial networks Configuration options with a SCALANCE X-300/X-400 Ethernet port The IE switches can be configured over the switch ports (in-band ports) if an IP address has already been assigned (see section "Assignment of an IP address").
  • Page 12: Functionality And Properties Of A Scalance X-300/X-400

    Network management for industrial networks 2.2 Functionality and properties of a SCALANCE X-300/X-400 Functionality and properties of a SCALANCE X-300/X-400 Integration of existing subnets with 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps An IE switch automatically detects the following at its twisted pair ports: ●...
  • Page 13 For more detailed information on redundant coupling of network segments and media redundancy in ring topologies, refer to the operating instructions "Industrial Ethernet Switches SCALANCE X-400" or "Industrial Ethernet Switches SCALANCE X-300". Store and Forward An IE switch calculates the CRC sum of incoming data packets and only forwards data with a valid checksum (store and forward).
  • Page 14 Network management for industrial networks 2.2 Functionality and properties of a SCALANCE X-300/X-400 Spanning Tree The spanning tree algorithm (STP) allows network structures to be created in which there are several connections between two stations. Spanning Tree permits exactly one path and disables the other (redundant) ports for data traffic.
  • Page 15 Network management for industrial networks 2.2 Functionality and properties of a SCALANCE X-300/X-400 Access Control Note In the firmware versions prior to 2.2.0, this property is called "Locked Ports". If this function is activated for a port, an IE switch only forwards frames received at this port if their source address exists in the address table.
  • Page 16 Network management for industrial networks 2.2 Functionality and properties of a SCALANCE X-300/X-400 BOOTP/DHCP IE switches can obtain their IP addresses dynamically from a BOOTP or DHCP server. As of firmware version 2.0, the DHCP mode can be selected if DHCP is enabled. In the previous firmware versions, DHCP is operated over the MAC address.
  • Page 17 Network management for industrial networks 2.2 Functionality and properties of a SCALANCE X-300/X-400 SNMPv3 IE switches support SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3. Among other things, SNMPv3 provides user management at protocol level as well as security functions (for example authentication). The configuration of users and groups for SNMPv3 is possible using Web Based Management, the Command Line Interface or by direct access to the MIB objects (only recommended for experts).
  • Page 18: Options Of Media Redundancy

    In STEP 7 and on the S7 Ethernet CP modules themselves, the ring ports are indicated by an "R" after the port number. Note Before physically closing the ring, download the configuration of your STEP 7 project to the individual devices. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 19 Reconfiguration time: 0.3 seconds ● MRP (Media Redundancy Protocol) Reconfiguration time: 0.2 seconds The mechanisms of these methods are similar. HRP and MRP cannot be used in the ring at the same time. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 20: Mrp

    ● MRP is supported in ring topologies with up to 50 devices. Except in PROFINET IO systems, topologies with up to 100 SCALANCE X-200 and SCALANCE X-300 IE switches were tested successfully. Exceeding this number of devices can lead to a loss of data traffic.
  • Page 21 ● All other devices in the ring are redundancy clients. Non MRP-compliant devices can be connected to the ring via a SCALANCE X switch or via a PC with a CP 1616. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 22: Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187

    ● Industrial Ethernet switches – SCALANCE X-200 as of firmware version V4.0 SCALANCE X-200IRT as of firmware version V4.0 SCALANCE X-300 as of firmware version V3.0 SCALANCE X-400 as of firmware version V3.0 ● Communications processors – CP 443-1 Advanced (6GK7 443-1GX20-0XE0) as of firmware version V2.0 CP 343-1 Advanced (6GK7 343-1GX30-0XE0) as of firmware version V1.0...
  • Page 23: Mrp Multiple Rings

    With the MRP multiple rings function, it is possible to control up to 4 MRP rings with one central X414 redundancy manager. MRP multiple rings can only be configured using PROFINET. Figure 2-3 MRP multiple rings SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 24: Hrp

    The following conditions must be met for problem-free operation with HRP: ● HRP is supported in ring topologies with up to 50 devices. In topologies with SCALANCE X-200 and SCALANCE X-300 IE switches, up to 100 nodes are supported. Exceeding this number of devices can lead to a loss of data traffic.
  • Page 25: Assignment Of An Ip Address

    ● Further IP addresses 
 T hese IP addresses can only be set for routing purposes (SCALANCE X414-3E only). They cannot be configured over DHCP but must be assigned using WBM, CLI or SNMP. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 26: Structure Of An Ip Address

    IP address. Note In the bit representation of the subnet mask, the "ones" must be set left-justified (there must be no "zeros" between the "ones"). SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 27: Initial Assignment Of An Ip Address

    When using the Primary Setup Tool (PST), only one in-band address (the agent IP address) can be assigned. The other addresses must be assigned with WBM, CLI, or SNMP. Note The routing function is available only with the SCALANCE X414-3E. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 28: Assigning An Ip Address Over The Serial Interface Of The Scalance X-400

    The commands provided for the configuration of the IP address by the CLI in the submenu AGENT are described in the section "Agent Configuration menu item". For general information on the Command Line Interface, refer to the section "Command Line Interface (CLI)". SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 29: Assigning Addresses With The Bootp Client

    BOOTP is based on the UDP protocol and uses UDP port 67 for the BOOTP server and port 68 for the client. BOOTP with an IE switch When shipped, DCP (and therefore access over the Primary Setup Tool or NCM) and DHCP are enabled; BOOTP is disabled. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 30: Assigning Addresses With The Dhcp Client

    • remove the IP address assigned to the device from the address pool of the DHCP server. Working with a mixture of dynamic address assignment and statically assigned addresses is not advisable. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 31: Address Assignment With The Primary Setup Tool

    Note For more detailed information, refer to the Primary Setup Tool configuration manual. You will find the PST at Siemens Industry Automation and Drives Service & Support on the Internet under entry ID 19440762 and with the following Link: Primary Setup Tool (PST) (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/19440762)
  • Page 32 Assignment of an IP address 3.6 Address assignment with the Primary Setup Tool SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 33: Configuration Using Web Based Management And Command Line Interface

    Web Based Management before turning off the device. You can then be certain that all the configuration changes have been saved. Note To use SNMP Management, RMON, and traps, you require a network management station. This does not ship with IE switches. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 34: General Information On Web Based Management And Command Line Interface

    4.1.1 Introduction Note The screens described in this section apply to both the SCALANCE X-300 and the SCALANCE X-400. The screens shown here are based on those of the SCALANCE X-400. Deviations are possible depending on the configuration and device.
  • Page 35 – The user name stored on a RADIUS server: See sections System Passwords & Login Mode (Page 52) and 802.1x RADIUS Configuration (Page 152). 3. Enter your password. 4. Click the "Log On" button to start the logon. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 36: The Led Simulation Of Web Based Management (Wbm)

    IE Switch X-400 with the existing modules and corresponding LEDs. The traffic display is not represented realistically (the LEDs do not flash). The meaning of the LED displays is described in the operating instructions "Industrial Ethernet Switches SCALANCE X-300" or operating instructions "Industrial Ethernet Switches SCALANCE X-400".
  • Page 37 Configuration using Web Based Management and Command Line Interface 4.1 General information on Web Based Management and Command Line Interface Figure 4-3 SCALANCE X408-2 LED simulation Figure 4-4 SCALANCE X308-2 LED simulation SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 38: Working With Web Based Management

    TELNET connection. ● Support 
 W hen you click this link, you open a SIEMENS AG support page. SIEMENS Support is, however, only accessible when your PC has a connection to the Internet. ● Logout By clicking on this link, you log out from the device.
  • Page 39 <... | ..> [..| ...] Enter either a or b or value range 1 or value range 2 Periods Value range Value ranges of parameters are <0...255> [0...255] indicated by three periods. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 40 ● You can call up further information with the "?" parameter (if this is necessary and available for a command). ● If no further information is available, the command syntax from the menu overview is displayed. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 41: The System Menu

    Device Type (read-only) The type designation of the device. Device Description (read-only) The description of the device. System Contact Enter the name of a contact person responsible for managing the device in this box. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 42: System Identification & Maintenance (I&M)

    System Identification & Maintenance (I&M) System Identification & Maintenance The following screen contains information on device-specific vendor and maintenance data such as the order number, serial number, version numbers etc. Figure 4-6 System Identification & Maintenance SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 43: System Restart & Defaults

    Resetting to the defaults In this screen, there is a button with which you can restart the IE switch and various options for resetting to the IE switch defaults. Figure 4-7 System Restart and Defaults SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 44 ● DHCP/BOOTP flag ● System name ● System location ● System contact ● Ring redundancy ● Standby functionality ● (R)STP ● PNIO device name (name of station) An automatic restart is triggered. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 45 Restores the factory defaults. The protect- Administrator only. ed settings are retained. The device is This command has the same effect automatically restarted. Restore Memory as clicking the Defaults and Restart button in WBM. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 46: System Save & Load Via Http

    Name and directory path of the file from which you want to load the new firmware. SSL Private Key File Name and directory path of the file from which you want to load the private SSL key to the device. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 47 If individual settings are necessary for specific devices, these must be made online. The stored configuration data is coded and, as a result, these files cannot be edited with a text editor. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 48: System Save & Load Via Tftp

    IE switch or where you want to store the current configuration information. Log Table File Name and, if necessary, path of the file (maximum of 32 characters) in which you want to save the content of the log table. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 49 IE switches (Page 383)". Save the configuration data on a TFTP server after you have configured an IE switch. As an alternative, you can save the data on your computer (Page 46). SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 50 Saves the firmware in a file on the TFTP Administrator only. server. keyload Loads the private SSL key from a file. Administrator only. certload Loads an SSL certificate from a file. Administrator only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 51: System Version Numbers

    System Version Numbers - CLI\SYSTEM> Command Description Comment version Displays the firmware, hardware and boot software version of the IE Switch and provides more detailed information on the basic device and any modules. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 52: System Passwords & Login Mode

    To be able to use the login mode "RADIUS" or "RADIUS and Local", a RADIUS server must be stored and configured for user authentication. You configure this information in the "Switch" menu on the "802.1x RADIUS Configuration" page. Figure 4-11 System passwords SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 53 Only user names that exist in the firmware. • Both the user names in the firmware and those stored on a RADIUS server (local names have priority). • Only user names that are stored on a RADIUS server. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 54: System Select/Set Button

    ● Enable/Disable Redundancy Manager ● Set Fault Mask Figure 4-12 Select/Set Button Configuration Enable Select/Set Functions You can enable or disable the individual functions of the button by checking or unchecking the relevant box. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 55: System Event Log Table

    "Agent Event Configuration" menu item. The content of the log table is retained even when the IE switch is turned off. Figure 4-13 System Event Log Table The "Restart" column indicates the device restart after which the corresponding event occurred. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 56 [clear] parameter. the log table is retained even when the IE switch is turned off. addlog <string> Inserts a text in the log table. Blanks in Administrator only. the string are also included. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 57: C-Plug Information

    C-PLUG Device Group Indicates the SIMATIC NET product line that previously operated with the C-PLUG. C-PLUG Device Type Indicates the device type within the product line that previously operated with the C-PLUG. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 58 IE switch displays an error. You can clear this error status by restarting or removing the C-PLUG. Select the necessary entry in the drop-down list and click "Modify, to change the C-PLUG as required. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 59: Geographic Coordinates

    Following configuration, the SCALANCE device provides you with this geographic data for management purposes using SNMP private MIBs, Telnet or WEB. Figure 4-15 Geographic coordinates SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 60 Displays the current status of the geographic coordi- nates. lat [string] Shows/sets the geographical latitude coordinate. Administrator only. long [string] Shows/sets the geographical longitude coordinate. Administrator only. height [string] Shows/sets the geographical height coordinate. Administrator only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 61: The X-300/X-400 Menu

    With X-300 IE switches, the screen shows additional information about ring redundancy and the standby function. The text boxes of this screen are read-only. X-400 Status page X-300 Status page SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 62 This type of assignment is important in particular when a device is replaced. Depending on the MAC addresses, the previous device with the slave function can take over the role of the standby master. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 63 Power supply 1 is not applied or is below the permitted voltage. Power Line 2 ● Up: Power supply 2 (line 2) is applied. ● Down: Power supply 2 is not applied or is below the permitted voltage. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 64 LED is not lit). Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 4- 14 X-400 Status - CLI\X-400> or X-300 Status - CLI\X-300> Command Description Comment info Displays the status information for the IE switch. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 65: Ring Redundancy

    The screen contains the following sections and boxes: "Ring Redundancy Information" section The table has the following columns: ● Enabled The "Enabled" column shows whether the configured ring is activated or deactivated. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 66 – If media redundancy in ring topologies is completely disabled, no ring ports are displayed and the text "Ring Redundancy disabled" is displayed. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 67 Existing connection to the partner device has been lost. In this case there is either a physical fault (for example, device failure, link down) or the configuration on the partner device was modified (for example different connection name, standby link disabled). SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 68 The observer function is disabled. Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 4- 15 X414-3E Ring Redundancy - CLI\X-400\RING> Command Description Comment info Displays the current ring configuration of the IE switch. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 69: X-300/X-400 Ring Configuration

    ● Reconfiguration time of the frame traffic following a failover in MRP: 200 ms ● Reconfiguration time of the frame traffic following a failover in HRP: 300 ms Note For more detailed information, refer to the SCALANCE X-300 or SCALANCE X-400 operating instructions. Ring configuration of the IE switch...
  • Page 70 "MRP Client", this one device automatically adopts the role of "MRP Manager". Select "MRP Client" mode if you want to operate the device along with components that do not originate from Siemens in the ring. ● HRP Client Here, you can select the role "HRP Client".
  • Page 71 ● If the observer has not detected a problem, "passive" appears in the display. ● If the observer has detected a problem, "active" appears in the display. ● If the observer function is disabled, a small dash appears in the display. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 72 Specifies the ring ports. Both ports must be speci- Administrator only. fied. observer [D|R|P] Specifies the observer function: Administrator only. • Disables the observer function. • Restarts the observer function. • Enables the observer function. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 73: X-300/X-400 Observer

    SCALANCE X414-3E configured as redundancy manager ② Blocked port of the redundancy manager ③ SCALANCE X414-3E configured as observer ④ First configured observer port Figure 4-18 Redundant ring with monitoring of the redundancy manager by an observer SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 74 The possible message methods are e-mail, trap and/or event log table entry. You will find a list with the message texts in Appendix D "Error messages of the SCALANCE X-300 / X-400". SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 75: X-300/X-400 Standby Mask

    Here, enter the name for the standby connection. The master/slave device pair is defined by this name (both must be in the same ring). This is achieved by entering the same name on SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 76 Depending on the MAC addresses, the previous device with the slave function can take over the role of the standby master. Wait for Standby Partner (SCALANCE X-300 only) ● Enabled A standby connection is enabled only when the standby master and standby slave and their standby partners have established a connection.
  • Page 77 3. By selecting the relevant check box under "Enable Standby Port Monitoring", you specify which ports are standby ports both for the standby master and the standby slave. 4. Enable the "Standby Connection enabled" option. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 78: X-300/X-400 Standby Observer

    This means that it is adequate for the function to be activated on one of the two linked devices. ● On the linked devices "Observer Master" or "Observer Slave", the function is enabled automatically when an observer frame is received. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 79 ● "Standby <partner / observer> conflicts with <active / passive> state." The state signaled by the partner or observer conflicts with the modules own current active/passive status. The integrity of the network is retained. In extreme situations SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 80 The standby observer function was started or stopped. ● "Standby function <started / stopped>." The standby function was started or stopped. ● "Standby - take on the <master / slave> role." The master or slave role was adopted. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 81: X-300/X-400 Fault Mask

    (line 1 or line 2) or when the voltage is too low (less than 14 V). SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 82 Select the check boxes of the slots / ports whose connection status you want to monitor. If link monitoring is activated, an error is signaled when there is a valid link at this port because, for example, the cable should not be plugged in. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 83: X-300/X-400 Counters

    Response of the signaling contact and redundancy circuit Using the counters, you monitor whether and how often problems occurred during operation (for example how often the signaling contact responded). Figure 4-24 X-300 Counters SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 84 Max. delay of RM Test Packets • 
 I ndicates the maximum delay of test frames sent by the redun- dancy manager. resetc Resets the IE switch counters. Administrator only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 85: The Agent Menu

    If this does not happen, please enter the new address in the Web browser manually. Subnet Mask Here, you enter the subnet mask of the SCALANCE X414-3E or the CPU module. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 86 Configuration using Web Based Management and Command Line Interface 4.4 The Agent menu Figure 4-25 SCALANCE X414-3E agent configuration SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 87 IP configuration for the SCALANCE X-300/X408-2 Here, you specify the IP configuration for the SCALANCE X-300/X408-2. Note On the SCALANCE X-300/X408-2, no CPU Ethernet port (out-band port) can be configured. You can only configure the switch ports. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask here.
  • Page 88 RMON. This diagnostic data, for example port- related load trends, allow problems in the network to be detected early and eliminated. The setting for RMON does not influence the statistics functions (see section "Statistics menu"). SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 89 Enables / disables synchronization of the IE switch system time with the PTP time sent out by the master. To achieve this, the IE switch must be operated as a "Transparent Clock" in a PTP network. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 90 If you require the IE switch to communicate with devices (diagnostics stations, e-mail servers, etc.) in a different subnet, you will need to enter the IP address of the default gateway here. Agent VLAN ID Enter the VLAN-ID of the agent here. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 91 IP address or the out-band IP address. The IP address can also be assigned automatically by BOOTP/DHCP. Specifies the agent VLAN ID. Administrator only. Default value: 1 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 92 Example: ping -c 5 -s 256 192.168.1.1 Five packets with a length of 256 bytes are sent to IP address 192.168.1.1. ssh [E|D] Enables / disables SSH. Administrator only. Default value: Enabled SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 93: Ping

    Repeat Here, enter the number of data packets to be sent. Ping Click this button to start sending the data packets. Ping Output This box shows the output of the ping function. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 94: Snmp

    WBM. Here, you can also make the entries even if you have not selected the SNMPv3 enabled option, however the entries do not take effect. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 95 Here, you enter the read community string (maximum of 20 characters) for the SNMP protocol. Read/Write Community String Here, you enter the write community string (maximum of 20 characters) for the SNMP protocol. Traps This enables / disables the sending of SNMPv1/v2c traps. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 96: Snmpv1 Trap Configuration

    (network management) stations at the same time. Traps are only sent when events as specified in the Agent Event Configuration menu occur (see Section "Agent Event Configuration"). Note Traps are sent only when the "Traps" option was selected in "SNMP Configuration". SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 97 Administrator only. entry (entry between 1 and 10). Default value: 0.0.0.0 state <entry><E|D> Enables/disables the sending of traps to the Administrator only. recipient entry (entry between 1 and 10) Default value: D SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 98: Snmpv3 Group Configuration

    A cross in this column indicates that read access is enabled for the corresponding group. Write A cross in this column indicates that write access is enabled for the corresponding group. New Entry Click on this button to create a new group. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 99 Click on this button to delete a group. If members are already entered in the group, you cannot delete the group nor is it possible to change the security level for the group. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 100 No authentication, no encryption. AUTH • Authentication with the MD5 or SHA al- gorithm, no encryption. PRIV • Authentication with the MD5 or SHA al- gorithm, encryption with the DES3 algo- rithm. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 101: Snmpv3 Users Configuration

    ● Authentication Protocol: Type of authentication protocol. ● Authentication Key: The private key of the authentication protocol. ● Privacy Protocol: Type of encryption. ● Privacy Key: The private password for the encryption. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 102 This column shows the authentication algorithm used for the user. Priv This column displays the encryption method used for the user. New Entry Click on this button to create a new user. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 103 By clicking this button, you return to the list of MAC SNMPv3 users. New Entry You can create a new user by clicking the New Entry button and specifying the group name and the group to which the user will belong. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 104 (maximum length 32 characters). [encr.password] This command can only be used for mem- bers of a group for which this authentication is necessary. The encryption password can only be speci- fied if it is necessary. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 105: Agent Timeout Configuration

    Description Comment info Displays the current timeout settings. wbmtime Sets the WBM timeout (in seconds). Administrator only. Default value: 900 clitime Sets the CLI timeout (in seconds). Administrator only. Default value 300 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 106: Agent Event Configuration

    Cold/Warm Start The IE Switch was turned on or restarted by the user. Link Change A port has failed or data traffic is being handled again over a port that had previously failed. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 107 The state of the virtual router has changed. PoE State Change The status of PoE has changed. Port Auth State Change The authentication status of the port has changed. Fiber Optic Diagnostics An event occurred relating to port diagnostics. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 108 "Signaling Contact Control" drop-down list. Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 4- 26 Agent Event Configuration - CLI\AGENT\EVENT> Command Description Comment info Shows the current event configuration. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 109 Trap • Entry in the log table • Entry on the Syslog server • Example: setec LC E D D D • Only sends an E-mail if there is a Link Change. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 110: Agent Digital Input Configuration (Scalance X414-3E)

    ● The SCALANCE X414-3E sends an E-mail. ● The SCALANCE X414-3E triggers an SNMP trap. ● The SCALANCE X414-3E writes an entry in the log file. ● The SCALANCE X414-3E writes an entry to the Syslog server. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 111 Syslog server. name <1 ... 8> Assigns a symbolic name to a digital input. This name can Administrator only. <string> be a maximum of 64 characters long. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 112: Agent E-Mail Configuration

    Here, you enter the IP address of the SMTP server over which the E-mail is sent. SMTP Server Port The IP port over which the mail is sent. If necessary, you can change the default value 25 to your own requirements. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 113 50 characters Default address: us- long. er@host.domain from [E-mail address] Specifies the sender of E-mails from the Administrator only. IE switch. This address can be up to a maximum of 50 characters long. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 114: Agent Syslog Configuration

    Agent Syslog Configuration - CLI\AGENT\SYSLOG> Command Description Comment info Shows the current Syslog con- figuration. server [<ip>[:port]] Specifies the IP address and the Administrator only. port number of the Syslog serv- Default value: 0.0.0.0:514 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 115: Agent Dhcp Configuration

    Note If a configuration file is downloaded, this triggers a system restart. Make sure that the option "DHCP Client Config File Request" is no longer set in this configuration file. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 116: Time Config

    ● PTP (Precision Time Protocol) Make the general settings in the "Agent Time Configuration" screen. SNTP and NTP require further settings that you can make with the menu items "SNTP Client" and "NTP Client". SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 117 In this box, select the time zone for the location of the IE switch because the SNTP server always sends UTC time. This time is then recalculated and displayed as the local time based on the time zone. There is no standard/daylight-saving time switchover on the IE switch. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 118 SIMATIC time-of-day frame and it is synchronized with the time transmitter. • The setting was made manually. timezone [-12 ... 13] Sets the time difference in hours Administrator only. between the server and system time. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 119: Sntp Client Configuration

    Enter the IP address of the SNTP server whose frames will be used by an IE switch to synchronize the time of day. SNTP Server Port Enter the port via which the SNTP server is available. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 120 Specifies the polling interval in the Administrator only. range from 1 - 10000 ms Interval [1 ... 1440] Specifies the polling interval in the Administrator only. range from 1 - 1440 s SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 121: Ntp Client Configuration

    You can specify up to four different NTP servers. Auth Select how the frames will be encrypted. You have two options: MD5 and SHA. Key ID Enter a Key ID for the encryption. Permitted values for the key ID: 1-65534. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 122 <Server Specifies the server number, the key ID, the algorithm and the key Administrator only. No.><KeyID><MD5|SHA> for secure transfer of the frames. <Key> security [E|D] Enables / disables NTP security. Administrator only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 123: Daylight Saving Time

    Shows whether or not a rule was defined for the daylight saving time changeover: ● x A rule was defined for the daylight saving time changeover. ● - A fixed date was entered for the daylight saving time changeover. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 124 Enter the following values for the start of daylight saving time: ● Week of the month You can select the 1st to 5th or the last week of the month. ● Weekday ● Month ● Time of day in hours SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 125 You need to enter the following information for Example: the <start date > and <end date >: recurring last sunday march 02 last sunday october 03 1-5 or Last • Weekday • Month • Hour • SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 126: Agent Pnio Configuration

    If the IE switch was integrated in a PROFINET IO environment (with controller) and is then removed from PROFINET IO mode, the fault LED signals that the controller is missing. This fault display can be cleared with this button. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 127: Management Access Control List

    As soon as you have defined an access rule, all other access options are initially blocked if they are not defined in this rule. If you want to allow access by other hosts or services, you will need to define further access rules. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 128 Note: A bad configuration may mean that you can no longer access the device. You should therefore configure an access rule allowing you access to the management before you enable the function on the Agent Configuration (Page 85) page. Figure 4-47 Management ACL Configuration (SCALANCE X-400) SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 129 You will find detailed information on this functionality in the sections "DHCP Relay Agent Configuration" and "DHCP Relay Agent Port Configuration". Ports Enable the ports via which the device may be accessed. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 130 1. Click on the IP address of the entry you want to delete on the "Management Access Control List" page. The "Management ACL Configuration" page appears. 2. Click the "Delete" button. the entry is deleted. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 131 Specifies the protocols that can be used to ac- Administrator only. <E|D> [services...] cess the device. delete <IP> <subnet> Removes an entry from the Management Access Administrator only. Control List. See also Assigning addresses with the DHCP client (Page 30) SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 132: The Switch Menu

    ● Specifying transfer priorities with CoS to Queue and DSCP to Queue Mapping. ● DCP port filter ● Topology diagnostics with LLDP ● IP address initialization with DHCP relay ● Loop detection ● 1:1 NAT ● Statistics counter for frames per port SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 133: Switch Configuration

    Aging prevents frames being forwarded incorrectly, for example when an end device (e.g. a programming device) is connected to a different switch port. If you select Aging Enabled, an IE switch deletes the learned addresses automatically after a selected time (aging time). SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 134 Note Overlong frames in PRP networks If you use a SCALANCE X-300 or X-400 IE switch in a PRP network, enable the "Oversize Mode" option. In a PRP network, overlong frames with a length of up to 1528 bytes can occur. If you enable the "Oversize Mode"...
  • Page 135 GVRP is an acronym for GARP VLAN Registration Protocol. If you enable GVRP, the VLAN to which a port belongs can be set dynamically with GVRP. Note GMRP and MSTP cannot be operated at the same time. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 136 The device identifier and the addresses of one or more DHCP servers can be configured in the DHCP Relay Agent Configuration menu item. VLAN 0 Aware Mode (SCALANCE X-300 only) If you enable VLAN 0 Aware mode, the VLAN tags of frames with VLAN-ID 0 will not be modified or deleted.
  • Page 137 [E|D] Enables/disables IGMP functionality for Administrator only all IE switch ports. gvrp [E|D] Enables/disables GVRP functionality for Administrator only all IE switch ports. opt82 [E|D] Enables/disables the DHCP option 82. Administrator only SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 138: Port Status

    The "Port Status" screen appears if you click the "Ports" folder icon. The screen shows the configuration for data transfer for all ports of the IE switch (and, if appropriate, for the ports of the extender). Figure 4-49 Port status SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 139 ● Up The port has a valid link to the network, a link integrity signal is being received. ● down The link is down, for example because the connected device is turned off. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 140 Optical ports only work with the full duplex mode and at maximum transmission rate. As a result, the following settings cannot be made for optical ports: • Autonegotiation • Transmission rate • Transmission mode SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 141 If the port configuration is set (fixed) to ring ports, correct operation of the redundancy function is no longer possible. For correct operation, the ring ports must be in full duplex mode. It is advisable to set the ring ports to autonegotiation. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 142 Down-Shift enabled This setting is available only with SCALANCE X-300/X408-2 for gigabit ports with twisted pair cabling. If this option is enabled, the port can lower its performance to 100 Mbps, for example if there are problems with the line.
  • Page 143 Enables/disables down shift for the relevant port. Administrator only. vd [<E|D>] [ports] Enables/disables the "Variable Distance" (VD) mode Administrator only. for the relevant port. vd_info Shows information about the ports in the "Variable Distance" mode (VD). SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 144: Port Mirroring

    You cannot configure or run diagnostics of the device, for example using WBM or CLI, via the monitor port. ● Disabled Communication via the monitor port is unrestricted. You can use WBM, CLI and SNMP via the monitor port. This option is enabled when the module ships. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 145 Displays the current settings for port monitoring. mirrport <mode> [ports] Specifies the ports to be monitored (mirrored ports). Administrator only moniport [<port>] Specifies the monitor port. Administrator only barrier [E|D] Enables/disables the monitor barrier function. Administrator only SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 146: Link Aggregation

    The master port of a link aggregation is the port that passes on its settings and even its MAC address to the entire link aggregation. If you do not configure a master port when you create an aggregation, the port with the lowest port number is used as master. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 147 Current Link Aggregations Frame Distribution Sets the type of distribution of packets on the individual links of an aggregation. Due to hardware restrictions, the possible settings differ on a SCALANCE X-300/408 and a SCALANCE X414. Port Shows the virtual port number of this link aggregation. This is assigned internally by the firmware.
  • Page 148 Figure 4-53 Link Aggregation Configuration Name Here, you can specify a symbolic name for the new link aggregation. If you do not enter a name here, it is set automatically by the system. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 149 Static Link Aggregation Configuration Port Displays the virtual port number of the aggregation. This is assigned internally by the system and cannot be modified. Name Here, you can change the name of the link aggregation. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 150 The following modes exist for X408/X-300: hash • source and dest. MAC address hash • source and dest. MAC address Xor add <masterport> Creates a new link aggregation with the specified Administrator only. master port SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 151: Lacp Configuration

    If LACP is enabled, the ports send corresponding LACP frames. If the partner device returns LACP frames, the ports of the link aggregation are enabled. If LACP is disabled, the ports of the link aggregation are enabled immediately. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 152: Ieee 802.1X

    The screen is laid out so that it has each box once for the primary server and once for the backup server. The primary server is queried first. If the primary server cannot be reached, the backup server is queried. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 153 Specifies the password for the backup server. Administrator only. maxret [number] Maximum number of requests to the primary server. Administrator only. maxretb [number] Maximum number of requests to the backup server. Administrator only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 154: Port Parameters

    The "Vlan Assignment" column shows whether VLAN information from the authentication server is adopted for the port (enabled) or discarded (disabled). You can use this option only with the "MAC Authentication" authentication method. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 155 The "Guest Vlan ID" column shows the VLAN-ID configured as the guest VLAN for the port. Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 4- 42 802.1x Port Parameters - CLI\SWITCH\DOT1X\PORTS> Command Description Comment info Displays the current settings of the ports. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 156: Port Configuration

    IE switch adopts the role of the end device and uses the MAC address of the device as the authentication parameter. The screen contains the following sections and boxes: SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 157 ● Actual Allowed Addresses Shows the number of end devices currently connected to the port. ● Actual Blocked Addresses Shows the number of currently blocked end devices. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 158 Shows/sets the number of end devices that can be Administrator only. [ports]] connected to the port the same time. maxaugu [<1..20> Shows/sets the number of end devices that can be Administrator only. [ports]] connected to the port the same time. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 159: Unicast Filter (Acl)

    VLAN ID, select the "all" entry. Port Here, you can restrict the display to addresses of nodes at particular ports. If you select the "all" entry, addresses at all ports are displayed. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 160 Specifies the slot and port over which the node with the specified address can be reached. Frames received by the IE switch whose destination address matches this address will be forwarded to this port. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 161 The port is invalid. ● ? The VLAN configuration contradicts the unicast configuration. This can occur when a destination port was selected in the unicast configuration that does not belong to the VLAN. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 162 By clicking this button, you return to the list of MAC addresses. New entry Click this button to create a new entry in the filter table. Delete Click this button to delete the displayed entry from the filter table. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 163 [VLAN-ID] <MAC ad- Changes an entry in the address table. Administrator only. dress> <port> delete [VLAN-ID] <MAC Deletes a static entry from the address Administrator only. address> table. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 164: Access Control List Learning

    To avoid having to delete these individually, this button can be used to delete all static entries. This function is disabled during automatic learning. Note Depending on the number of entries involved, deleting may take some time. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 165 [start|stop] No parameter Administrator only. Displays the current status of the automatic learning. start • Starts automatic learning. stop • Stops automatic learning. clear Deletes all static unicast entries. Administrator only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 166: Access Control Port Configuration

    Command Description Comment actrl [<E|D> [ports]] Enables/Disables the Access Control function for the specified Administrator ports. only. If you do not specify any ports, Access Control is ena- bled/disabled for all ports. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 167: Unknown Unicast Blocking Mask

    Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 4- 47 Unknown Unicast Blocking Mask - CLI\SWITCH\> Command Description Comment blkucast [<E|D> [ports]] Enables/disables the blocking of Administrator only. unicasts on the specified ports. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 168: Multicast Group

    Changing pages Click on the ">>" or "<<" buttons to page backwards and forwards. On the second page, instead of the ports, you will see any link aggregations that have been set up. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 169 Due to the different VLAN-ID, the multicast cannot be forwarded via this port. ● R (Registered) Member of the multicast group, registration was by a GMRP frame. ● I (IGMP) Member of the multicast group, registration was by an IGMP packet. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 170 Not a member of the multicast group. No multicast frames are sent via this port. ● F Forbidden, not a member of the multicast group. Moreover, this address may not be an address learned dynamically with GMRP. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 171 Click on a MAC address with the "static" status (underscored in the address list) to open the "Static Multicast Configuration" page for this address. Make the settings you require and confirm your entries by clicking the "Set Values" button. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 172 Changes an entry in the address table. For the <option> Administrator address> <option> [ports] parameter, the same abbreviations area available as for only. the add command. delete <VLAN-ID> <MAC Deletes a static entry from the address table. Administrator address> only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 173: Gmrp Configuration

    GMRP Configuration - CLI\SWITCH\MCAST> Command Description Comment gmrpport [<E|D> [ports]] Enables/Disables GMRP functionality for the speci- Administrator fied ports. only. If you do not specify any ports, GMRP is ena- bled/disabled for all ports. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 174: Igmp Configuration

    IGMP Configuration - CLI\SWITCH\MCAST\IGMP> Command Description Comment igmptime [number] Specifies the IGMP aging time in seconds. Without Administrator only. parameters, this command displays the IGMP aging time. igmpqry [E|D] Displays/sets IGMP Query Enable Administrator only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 175: Unknown Unicast Blocking Mask

    Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 4- 51 Unknown Multicast Blocking Mask - CLI\SWITCH\> Command Description Comment blkbmcast [<E|D> [ports]] Enables/Disables the blocking Administrator only. of multicasts on the specified ports. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 176: Broadcast Blocking Mask

    Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 4- 52 Broadcast Blocking Mask - CLI\SWITCH\> Command Description Comment blkbcast [<E|D> [ports]] Enables/Disables the blocking Administrator only. of broadcasts on the specified ports. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 177: Fast Learning

    Configuration for "Fast Learning" Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 4- 53 Fast Learning Configuration - CLI\SWITCH\> Command Description Comment fastlrn [<E|D> [ports]] Enables/disables Fast Learning Administrator only. at the relevant port. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 178: Load Limits Configuration (Scalance X414-3E)

    This column only lists the slots actually being used. The text boxes are read-only. Unicast (DLF), Multicast, Broadcast The maximum number of frames per second applies to the frame categories whose check box is selected. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 179 Administrator only. processed by the IE switch for each port block. If the parameter (blocks) is not The port blocks are defined as for the info command. specified, all blocks are changed. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 180: Load Limits Rates (Scalance X-300/X408-2)

    Configuration using Web Based Management and Command Line Interface 4.5 The Switch menu 4.5.11 Load Limits Rates (SCALANCE X-300/X408-2) Limiting the transfer rate of incoming and outgoing data The configured load limitation is displayed in this menu (maximum number of frames per second).
  • Page 181 The ring ports send multicast frames at cyclic intervals to detect line breaks. For ring ports, you should therefore not limit the receipt of multicast frames to ensure that the redundancy manager functions correctly. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 182 Example: egress 2m 5.2, 8.1-8.4 • Sets the egress limiting rate for ports 5.2 and 8.1 to 8.4 to 2 megabits per second. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 183: Vlan

    – Specify whether frames are sent via the port with or without tagging. – Decide whether the IE switch will be configured statically or whether it can be configured dynamically with GVRP. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 184 Click on the ">>" or "<<" buttons to page backwards and forwards. On the second page, instead of the ports, you will see any link aggregations that have been set up. Figure 4-75 Current VLAN Configuration - page 1 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 185 This VLAN is not configured as port VLAN. Sent frames do not contain a VLAN tag. ● F (Forbidden) The port is not a member of the VLAN and it is not possible for the VLAN to be registered dynamically at this port over GVRP. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 186 Enter the ID of the VLAN here. The VLAN-ID is a number between 1 and 4094. Name Here, enter a name for the VLAN. The name has no effect on the configuration. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 187 VLAN to which the port will be assigned. If "802.1x" authentication fails and the port is authenticated using "MAC Authentication" or "Guest VLAN", it is defined as "A" or "G". SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 188 Creates an entry with the VLAN-ID 2 and the de- fault name "Vlan 2". add 4 m • Creates an entry with the VLAN-ID 4 and the de- fault name "Vlan4". All existing ports are mem- bers. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 189: Vlan Port Parameters

    Port VID If a received frame has no VLAN tag, it has a tag added with the VLAN-ID specified here and is sent out according to the switch rules for the port. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 190 If the VLAN ID of the port was defined dynamically with the "MAC Authentication" method or "Guest VLAN", the "Port VLAN ID" is configured automatically. Tagged Frames only If you activate this option, untagged frames are discarded. Otherwise, the forwarding rules apply according to the configuration. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 191 VLAN tag, otherwise not. trk [<E|D> [ports]] Enables/disables the trunk property. Administrator only. The trunk port is automatically a member of all con- figured VLANs and only sends tagged frames. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 192: Gvrp Configuration

    Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 4- 58 GVRP Configuration - CLI\SWITCH\VLAN> Command Description Comment gvrpport [<E|D> [ports]] Enables/disables dynamic registration of VLANs with Administrator only. GVRP for the specified ports. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 193: Vlan Learning

    Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 4- 59 Learn to all VLANs - CLI\SWITCH\VLAN\PORTS> Command Description Comment lrnallv [<E|D> [Ports]] Enables/disables the automatic learning of a MAC address in all configured Administrator only. VLANs. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 194: Vlan Port Priority Mapping

    The "VLAN Priority Remap Configuration" screen appears if you have clicked on a port on the "VLAN Port Priority Mapping" page. Depending on the priority when receiving, you can change the priority of the frames with which they are sent. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 195 Changes the priority of received frames de- Administrator only. pending on the VLAN to which they belong. The frames are sent with this changed priori- In the basic status "noforce", the priority of the frames remains unchanged. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 196: Stp/Rstp

    There is no waiting for timers as in spanning tree. In principle, therefore with rapid spanning tree, alternatives for many parameters are preconfigured and certain properties of the network structure taken into account to reduce the reconfiguration time. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 197 (R)STP. Since passive listening supports the forwarding of (R)STP BPDUs, there are no circulating frames. Note (R)STP and passive listening cannot be enabled at the same time on an IE switch. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 198 (m appended after the number) since the last reconfiguration. Bridge Hello Time / Root Hello Time Each bridge sends configuration frames (BPDUs) regularly. The interval between two such frames is the Hello time. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 199: Spanning Tree Port Parameters

    IE switch. Figure 4-85 Spanning Tree Port Parameters The table has the following columns: Port Specifies the slot and port to which the information relates. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 200 
 F ollowing the reconfiguration time, the port is once again active in the network; it receives and forwards data frames. FWD Transitions Specifies the number of transitions from the listening to forwarding status. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 201 Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 4- 62 (Rapid) Spanning Tree Port Parameters - SWITCH\STP\PORTS> Command Description Comment info Shows an overview of the ports and the corresponding rapid spanning tree settings. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 202: Spanning Tree Port Configuration

    Enter a value for the port priority in the "Priority" input box. Permitted values: 0 to 255 Admin Path Cost Here, the values for the past costs to be used per port can be set manually. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 203 [<0...255> [ports]] Specifies the priority of the port. Administrator only. pathcost [<0...65535> [ports]] Specifies the path costs for the port. Administrator only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 204 (shared me- dium). • Specifies a PtP link, even though half duplex is being used. • Specifies that there is no PtP link over the relevant port even with full duplex. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 205: Mstp (Scalance X-300/X408)

    The following boxes relate to the configuration of the device and the root bridge. The left column relates to the configuration of the device. The right-hand column shows the configuration of the root bridge that can be derived from the spanning tree frames received SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 206 ● Bridge Forward Delay [s] / Root Forward Delay [s] New configuration information is not used immediately by a bridge. This ensures that operation is only started according to the new topology when all bridges have the required information. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 207 Enter the name of the MSTP region to which this device belongs in the "Region Name" input box. As default, the MAC address of the device is entered here. This value must be the same on all devices that belong to the same MSTP region. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 208 Specifies the name of the MSTP region to which Administrator only. the device belongs. regvers Specifies the version number of the MSTP region Administrator only. in which the device is located. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 209: Cist Port Parameters

    A value between 0 and 255 can be entered for the priority. The default value is 128. If the priorities are the same, the path with the lowest path costs is selected. ● Admin Path Cost Shows the value of the path costs to be used. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 210 
 S tage prior to the forwarding status, the port is actively learning the topology; in other words, the node addresses. – forwarding 
 F ollowing the reconfiguration time, the port is active again in the network; it receives and forwards data frames. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 211 There is a point-to-point link when two RSTP-compliant network components are connected together over this port. The following statuses are possible: – Yes 
 T here is a point-to-point link. – No 
 T here is no a point-to-point link. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 212 Specifies the path costs for the relevant port. Administrator only. admedge [<T|F> [ports]] Specifies whether an end device or a switch is Administrator connected to the relevant port: only. • End device • Switch SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 213 PtP link is assumed, with half duplex no PtP link. • Specifies a PtP link, even though half duplex is being used. • Specifies no PtP link if duplex is being used. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 214: Mstp Instances Configuration

    The "Root Priority" display box shows the priority of the MST instance regional root bridge. ● Bridge Priority The "Bridge Priority" display box shows the priority of the device. ● VLAN ID The "VLAN ID" display box shows the number of the VLAN. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 215 1. In the "MSTP Instances Configuration" window, click on the required ID in the "MSTP Instance ID" column. The "MSTP Instances Configuration" window appears. 2. To delete the MSTP instance, click the "Delete" button. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 216: Multiple Spanning Tree Port Configuration

    ● MSTP Instance ID The "MSTP Instance ID" column shows the number of the MSTP instance. ● MSTP Status The "MSTP Status" column shows whether multiple spanning tree is enabled or disabled for the port. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 217 – 100 Mbps = 19 – 10 Mbps = 100 Typical values for path costs with rapid spanning tree: – 1000 Mbps = 20,000 – 100 Mbps = 200,000 – 10 Mbps = 2,000,000 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 218 The port is blocked and provides an alternative path to the MSTI regional root bridge. – Backup The port is blocked and provides an alternative path to a collision domain that is already connected via a different port. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 219 The higher the achievable transmission speed is, the lower the value for Admin Path Cost should be. Typical values for path costs with spanning tree: ● 1000 Mbps = 4 ● 100 Mbps = 19 ● 10 Mbps = 100 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 220: Qos

    The X-300/400 IE switches support CoS to Queue and DSCP to Queue Mapping, with which packets from different sources with different priority can be forwarded. To allow downward compatibility with earlier firmware versions, DSCP Mapping is disabled in the default setting. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 221 As long as there are frames with high priority in the queue, only these high-priority frames are processed. ● Weighted Fair Queueing (SCALANCE X-300 only) Even if there are frames with high priority in the queue, frames with a lower priority will be processed occasionally.
  • Page 222: Cos To Queue Mapping

    Here, CoS priorities are assigned to certain traffic queues. Figure 4-95 CoS to Queue Mapping The order of CoS priorities of the incoming packets. Queue The traffic-forwarding queue (send priority) that is assigned the CoS priority. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 223: Dscp To Queue Mapping

    Here, DSCP settings are assigned to various traffic queues. Figure 4-96 DSCP to Queue Mapping DSCP The order of DSCP priorities of the incoming packets. Queue The traffic-forwarding queue (send priority) that is assigned the DSCP value. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 224: Lldp Configuration

    Figure 4-97 LLDP Configuration Slot / Port Here, you select the ports that support reception and/or sending of LLDP frames: Rx-only: This port can only receive LLDP frames. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 225 Changes the LLDP settings for a port. If no port is Administrator specified, all ports are changed. only. The <mode> parameter can have the following values: • receive only • send only • receive and send • neither receive nor send SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 226: Fiber Monitoring Protocol

    Status of the ports This page shows the current port parameter settings made by the user. Figure 4-98 Fiber Monitoring Protocol Port Status Port Shows the available optical ports. State FMP enabled or disabled SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 227 If no diagnostics information has been received for 5 cycles, the connection counts as being interrupted. A cycle lasts 5 seconds. Power loss [dB] Shows the current value of the power loss. The value can have a tolerance of +/- 3 dB. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 228 Enter the value at which you want to be informed about the power loss of the connection the first time. ● Demanded Enter the value at which you want to be informed about the power loss of the connection the second time. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 229 Administrator only Table 4- 73 Fiber Monitoring - CLI\SWITCH\FM> Command Description Comment info Shows general information about the transceivers, for example model, serial number and current values, e.g. received and transmit power. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 230: Dcp Configuration

    Figure 4-100 DCP Configuration Here, you select the ports that will support sending of DCP frames: Rx-only: This port can only receive DCP frames. Tx and Rx: This port can receive and send DCP frames. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 231: Dhcp Relay Agent

    If the request does not match, the IE switch compares the request with the configurations of DHCP servers 2, 3 and 4. If the incoming DHCP request does not match any DHCP server, you have the option of having the request forwarded as a broadcast. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 232 ● Enable Broadcast Forwarding If you enable this option, a DHCP request is forwarded as a broadcast if there is no matching entry in the DHCP server list. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 233: Dhcp Relay Agent Port Configuration

    Indicates which DHCP servers are responsible for this port. Neighborhood Detection Shows whether or not detection of neighbors is enabled for this port. Only Neighbors Shows whether the DHCP relay agent functions only for direct neighbors on this port. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 234 DHCP Relay Agent Port Parameters - CLI\SWITCH\RELAGENT\PORTS> Command Description Comment info Show all the port parameters of the DHCP relay agent nbdetect [<E|D> [ports]] Enables/disables the "Neighborhood Detection enabled" Administrator function. only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 235 Enables/disables the "Only detected Neighbors" function. Administrator only. S1, S2, S3, S4 Administrator [<S1|S2|S3|S4|all> only. Enables/disables the DHCP server that will be responsible <E|D> [ports]] for the port. Enables / disables the DHCP servers S1 to +S4. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 236: Precision Time Protocol (Ptp) Complying With Ieee 1588

    Delay request response mechanism A device in the network takes over the function of the time master (Best Master Clock, BMC) that sets the reference time for all other devices. The master sends synchronization SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 237 DelReq eliminates the time deviation of the two device clocks: Δ = (Δ + Δ ) / 2 Sync DelReq Δ = (14 μs - 2 μs) / 2 = 6 μs SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 238 To calculate the deviation of a slave clock, sync messages and follow-up messages must be evaluated with the peer delay mechanism as well. The section "Peer-to-peer transparent clock" contains a description of the complete synchronization cycle. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 239 It can take several seconds before all the devices have resynchronized with the time master. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 240 The time at which this is sent t is also received by the slave with the follow-up message and it can use this as described above to make the necessary calculations. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 241 The message delay time to the neighbor via which the synchronization message was received, and the time Δ for processing the message are added to the content of the correction field. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 242: Configuration Of The Precision Time Protocol With The Wbm

    IEEE 1588v2 can also be used with redundancy mechanisms in the ring such as HRP, standby linking of rings, MRP and RSTP. The following sections describe the configuration options of Web Based Management. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 243 Enter the domain number for the device here. The device ignores PTP messages with a different domain number. A SCALANCE device can only be assigned to one synchronization domain. Vlan ID Here, enter the Vlan ID of the device with the "Transparent Clock" function. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 244 The port processes PTP messages. Faulty Flag The error status relating to PTP. ● true An error occurred. ● false No error has occurred on this port. Transport Mechanism Either "Ethernet" or "UDP IPv4". SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 245: Configuration Of The Precision Time Protocol With The Cli

    PTP: only. The device does not process any PTP messages. Transparent clock Opens the menu for configuring a device as a transparent Administrator clock. only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 246 Specifies the protocol for transferring the PTP Administrator only. [ports] messages. This protocol must also be support- ed by the communications partner of the port. IPv4 Internet Protocol (Layer 3) Ethernet (Layer 2) SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 247: Port Diagnostics

    4.5 The Switch menu 4.5.23 Port Diagnostics 4.5.23.1 Cable tester (SCALANCE X-300/X408-2) Switch cable tester With this dialog, each individual Ethernet port can run independent fault diagnostics on the cable. This allows short-circuits and cable breaks to be localized. Note Please note that this test is permitted only when no data connection is established on the port to be tested.
  • Page 248: Pof Ports

    The link power margin indicates the attenuation on the connection between sender and receiver that can be overcome. The higher the link power margin, the higher the attenuation can be while maintaining a functioning link. If the link power margin sinks, the attenuation SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 249 The diagram itself is divided into the following areas: ● White There is an adequate link power margin for problem-free operation. When the X-200 IE switch is installed, the link power margin should be in this range. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 250: Pof Diagnostics

    You can only use POF diagnostics with transceivers capable of diagnostics. Devices and modules with transceivers capable of diagnostics have the supplement "P" in the name. POF Port Diagnostics SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 251 Tx Power (read only) The transmit power of the port. Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 4- 78 SFPDIAGNOSTIC - CLI\SWITCH\PORTDIAG\POFDIAG> Command Description Comment details [port] Tests the specified POF port. Administrator only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 252: Fm Diagnostics

    The table is structured so that the latest (Current), the lowest (Low) and the highest (High) value is always shown for the following parameters. Temperature (read only) The temperature of the port. Voltage (read only) The voltage applied to the port. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 253 Tx Power (read only) The transmit power of the port. Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 4- 79 SFPDIAGNOSTIC - CLI\SWITCH\PORTDIAG\FMDIAG> Command Description Comment details [port] Tests the specified port. Administrator only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 254: Sfp Diagnostics

    ● Name (read only) The name of the SFP transceiver being used ● Revision (read-only) The hardware version of the SFP transceiver ● Serial (read only) The serial number of the SFP transceiver SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 255 Tx Power (read only) The transmit power of the port. Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 4- 80 SFPDIAGNOSTIC - CLI\SWITCH\PORTDIAG\SFPDIAG> Command Description Comment details [port] Tests the specified SFP port. Administrator only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 256: Loop Detection

    For the individual ports, you can set the "Loop Detection" function on the "Loop Detection Port Configuration" page, see section "Loop Detection Port Configuration". If there is an error, a port can only be blocked to prevent a loop when it is configured as "Sender". SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 257 If a Local Loop occurs, the port is blocked automatically following a specified number of loop detection frames. The settings for loop detection are shown in the following sections based on the WBM pages. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 258 A loop has no effect on the port at which the loop occurs. ● Disable port: The port at which the loop occurs is blocked. If you have made a port-specific setting, see below, "Variant" is displayed. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 259 On this page, you can see the specific settings of the individual ports. Figure 4-113 Loop Detection Port Control To configure a port, click on the relevant port number in the "Port" column. The "Loop Detection Port Configuration" page appears. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 260 ● Transmitter Loop detection frames are sent out and forwarded. ● Forwarder Loop detection frames from other devices are forwarded. ● Blocked The forwarding of loop detection frames is blocked. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 261 "Loop Detection State Change", see section "Agent Event Configuration (Page 106)". Possible signaling methods are e-mail, trap, entry in the log file or on the syslog server. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 262 Table 4- 81 Loop Detection Configuration - CLI\SWITCH\LOOPD > Command Description Comment info Displays information about the "Loop Detection Configura- tion". loopd [E | D] Enables / disables loop detection. Administrator only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 263: Nat - Network Address Translation

    The translation of the network addresses is performed using a static table. In this table, you specify 1:1 the global IP address into which a local IP address will be translated and vice versa. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 264 In the input box, enter the ID of a configured virtual LAN for the global network attachment. Global IP Address: In the input box, enter the global IP address for the dynamic address translation. Global Subnet Mask: Enter the global subnet mask in the input box. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 265 Deleting an existing entry 1. Click on an existing IP address in the "Basic Network Address Translation" window. The "Basic Network Address Translation Entry" window appears. 2. Click the "Delete" button to delete this entry. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 266 Description Comment info Displays the current NAT entries. add <local IP> <global IP> Creates a new NAT entry. Administrator only. delete <local IP> <global Deletes an existing NAT entry. Administrator only. IP> SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 267: Statistics

    Displays the current port utilization as a percentage (%). If the bus utilization is less than 1%, nothing is displayed. Depending on the frame length (system dependent), the display can deviate by up to 20% since the proportion of pauses between frames increases the shorter the frame. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 268 Displays information on the type of the sent and re- Administrator only. ceived frames. error [ports] Displays information on bad sent and received frames. Administrator only. clear Resets the counters. Administrator only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 269: Packet Size Statistic

    If you click on an entry in the Port column, the "Packet Size Statistics graphic" is displayed for the selected port. You then see a configurable graphical representation of the counter value. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 270 When the percentage is calculated, ranges are included only if their check boxes are selected. With the "Previous Port" and "Next Port" buttons, you can change to the display of the previous or next port. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 271 Shows the number of received frames sorted according to frame length. Several ports can also be specified. Example: size 5.1, 6.1-7.2 • Shows the lengths of the frames received at ports 5.1 and 6.1 to 7.2. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 272: Packet Type Statistic

    This page displays the number of frames received at each port graphically. The display depends on the frame type. There is a separate element in the graphic for each of the following ranges: ● Unicast ● Multicast ● Broadcast SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 273 Shows the number of received frames sorted according to frame type. Several ports can also be specified. Example: type 5.1, 6.1-7.2 • Shows the types of the frames received at ports 5.1 and 6.1 to 7.2. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 274: Error Statistic

    
 P ackets with a length greater than 1518 or 1522 bytes for frames with a VLAN tag and a bad CRC checksum. ● Collisions 
 D etected collisions. If you click the "Reset Counters" button, you reset the counters for all ports. Figure 4-123 Packet Error Statistic SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 275 When the percentage is calculated, error types are included only if their check boxes are selected. With the "Previous Port" and "Next Port" buttons, you can change to the display of the previous or next port. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 276 Shows the number of received frames sorted according to frame errors. Several ports can also be specified. Example: error 5.1, 6.1-7.2 • Shows the bad frames received at ports 5.1 and 6.1 to 7.2. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 277: The Poe Menu Item

    Sum of the power being used by the end devices. Usage Threshold [%] As soon as the power being used by the connected devices exceeds this percentage of the maximum power, an event is triggered. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 278 The voltage being applied to this port. Current [mA] (read-only) The current with which a device is supplied from this port. Power [W] (read-only) This is the power the SCALANCE output at this port. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 279 If the cut-of power is exceeded, the port is disabled. Range of values: 1000 mW - 20000 mW assign [<port>] The power that a port currently uses is per- Administrator only. manently assigned to the port as "Allocated Power". SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 280: The Router Menu (Scalance X414-3E)

    To distribute the routing information in the network, you can use the RIPv2 and OSPFv2 protocols that you can select here. You can see the detailed settings for the protocols in the relevant sub-dialogs. Figure 4-127 Router Configuration SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 281 Table 4- 89 Router Configuration - CLI\ROUTER> Command Description Comment setrip <E|D> Enables/Disables RIP Administrator only. setospf <E|D> Enables/Disables OSPF Administrator only. defrthw <E|D> Enables/disables hardware routing for default addresses. Administrator only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 282: Router Subnets

    Status Status of the subnet. The following statuses are possible: ● Static ● invalid A subnet with the "invalid" status indicates a configuration error that must be eliminated. ● RIP ● OSPF SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 283 Here, enter the subnet mask of the IP subnet you are creating. The subnet mask must be made up of a left-justified bit field of ones. Name Here, enter the name of the subnet (this has no effect on the functionality). SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 284: Current Routes

    The entry whose address along with the subnet mask matches best (using the longest prefix match method) then describes how the packet will be forwarded. Entries in the routing table with the "local" status, indicate the configured subnets. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 285 Must not be stored in the hardware With static routes, "Yes" or "No" can be set. The routes are stored in the hardware and displayed as "In use" only when they are actually being used. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 286 Note The route can only be written to the hardware when there is still adequate storage space available. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 287 ● ?? (invalid) The following are possible in the "Hardware" column (HW) (see also Web Interface): ● Yes: X (upper case X) ● In use: * (asterisk) ● No: - (minus sign) SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 288: Ripv2 Configuration

    Enabling the Default and Static options, in particular, can cause problems (for example, increased load caused by traffic in forwarding loops) if they are enabled at too many points in the network. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 289: Ripv2 Interfaces

    Figure 4-133 RIPv2 Interfaces IP Address IP address of the RIP-compliant subnet (only identifier for this table). All other subnet parameters such as the subnet mask can be found in the "Router Subnets" dialog. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 290 Counter for received RIP packets that were deleted and therefore ignored. Bad Routes Number of routes of valid RIP packets that could not be taken into consideration. Updates Sent Number of "Triggered Updates" for this interface SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 291 ● The values "RIPv1 demand" and "RIPv2 demand" are required only for WAN interfaces. In this case, RIP the packets are sent only as a response to an explicit query. Note If there are no RIPv1 devices whatsoever in your network, you should set "RIPv2". SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 292 The "Password/Confirmation" text box is displayed only if the authentication method was set to MD5 or simple. If authentication uses a password, a key is required via MD5 that can be entered here. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 293 Modifies the authentication of an inter- Administrator only. word] [key-id] face. Possible types: None • Simple • MD5 (the "Key-Id" is only required • here) delete <IP> Deletes an interface. Administrator only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 294: Ospfv2 Configuration

    New LSA configured Number of different LSAs sent by this local system. External LSA Maximum Here, enter the maximum number of external LSAs if you want to limit the external LSDB. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 295 Enables/disables “Redistribute routes”. Administrator only. Parameter 1 • default routes Parameter 2 • static routes Parameter 3 • RIP routes ospfdbg [E|D] [debugtype] Enables/disables OSPF debug functions. Administrator only. Enter "ospfdbg ?" for help. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 296: Ospfv2 Areas

    ● import: Summary LSAs are sent to this area ● disregard: Summary LSAs are not sent to this area Metric Shows the metric of the propagated default route of the stub areas. Nothing is displayed for any other areas. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 297 For the backbone area, the selected area type must be "Normal" and the area ID 0.0.0.0. Import Summary Note The "Import Summary" check box is displayed only when the "Stub" area type was set. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 298 Adds a new area. Administrator only. [metric] Possible types: Standard • Stub • NSSA • The [E|D] and metric parameters are possible only for a stub area. • Enable importing summary • Disable importing summary SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 299: Ospfv2 Area Ranges

    This allows the number of summary LSAs in the areas to be reduced. Figure 4-138 OSPFv2 Area Ranges Area ID Area ID to which the address range relates. Subnet Address Address of the network area to be grouped. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 300 OSPFv2 Area Ranges - CLI\ROUTER\OSPF\AREAS\RANGES> Command Description Comment info Displays the current area ranges. add <AreaID> <SNAddr> Adds a new area range. Administrator <SNMask> [E|D] only. • Enables advertising summary • Disables advertising summary SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 301: Ospfv2 Interfaces

    LSA will be created ● Backup D. Router: The router is backup for the designated router ● Other: The interface has started up and the router is neither designated nor backup designated router. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 302 Specifies the interval at which Hello packets are sent. Dead Interval Specifies the interval after which a router is classified as "no longer existing" if no further Hello packets are received from it. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 303 IP subnet. Otherwise, the impression is that the routers cannot see each other. Figure 4-142 OSPFv2 Interface Configuration IP Address Enter the IP address of the interface you want to configure. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 304 ID on all neighboring routers. Password/Confirmation If authentication uses a password, a key is required via MD5 that can be entered here. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 305 Modifies the authentication of an interface Administrator word] only. Possible types: None • Simple • • metric <IP> <metric> Changes the path costs of an interface Administrator only. delete <IP> Deletes an interface. Administrator only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 306: Ospfv2 Virtual Links

    Authent. Type Authentication method of the virtual link. The following are available: ● none: no authentication ● simple: authentication using a password ● MD5: authentication with keyed MD5 method SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 307 65,535). Router Dead Interval Here, enter an interval (in seconds) after which a neighboring router is shown as "failed" if no further Hello packets are received from it during this time. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 308 • Retrans Interval • Hello Interval • Dead Interval edit <RtrID> <AreaID> [<set- Modifies a virtual link. ting=value>] Possible settings: • Trans. Delay • Retrans Interval • Hello Interval • Dead Interval SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 309: Ospfv2 Neighbors

    Status of the neighbor. The status can adopt the following values: ● down: The neighbor is not reachable ● attempt and init: Short-lived statuses during initialization ● two-way: Two-way receipt of Hello packets SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 310 Otherwise the "two-way" status is the normal stable status. Syntax of the Command Line Interface Table 4- 99 OSPFv2 Neighbors - CLI\ROUTER\OSPF> Command Description Comment neighbrs Displays the current neighbors. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 311: Ospfv2 State Database

    Unique ID of the LSA. Router ID Router that generated this LSA. Sequence No. Sequence number of the LSA. Each time an LSA is renewed, this sequential number is incremented by one. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 312: Vrrp

    In this dialog, you can monitor the virtual routers of this system. With the "New Entry" button, you can create new virtual routers. A maximum of 32 virtual routers can be configured. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 313 ● Invalid: The configuration of this virtual router is invalid. Please check the configuration. Master IP Address The IP address of the router currently handling routing functionality is displayed in this column. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 314 Enter the ID of the virtual router here. This must be unique on the connected LAN. Virtual MAC Address The virtual MAC address is derived automatically from the IP of the virtual router and a fixed prefix. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 315 Administrator only. routers can interrupt. primip <VID> <VRID> <IP> Changes the primary IP address of Administrator only. a virtual router. priority <VID> <VRID> <0..255> Changes the priority of a virtual Administrator only. router. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 316: Vrrp Associated Ip Addresses

    This column displays the router IP addresses monitored by this virtual router. If a router takes over the role of master, the routing function is taken over by this router for all these IP addresses. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 317 Shows the currently monitored IP addresses. add <VID> <VRID> <IP> Adds a new IP address to be Administrator only. monitored. delete <VID> <VRID> <IP> Deletes a monitored IP address. Administrator only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 318: Vrrp Statistics

    "Router Subnets" menu. VRID The ID of the virtual router is displayed in this column. This assigned ID must be unique for this VLAN. Valid values are 1 through 255. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 319 Displays how many packets with priority 0 were sent. Packets with priority 0 are sent when a master router is shut down. These packets allow a fast handover to the relevant backup router. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 320 Configuration using Web Based Management and Command Line Interface 4.7 The Router menu (SCALANCE X414-3E) Syntax of the Command Line Interface VRRP - CLI\ROUTER\VRRP\STAT Command Description Comment About Displays the VRRP statistics. resetc Resets the statistics to 0. Administrator only. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 321: Configuration And Diagnostics Over Snmp

    This increases operational safety and improves plant availability. You configure the devices to be monitored by the SNMP OPC server using STEP 7 (as an alternative you can use NCM PC). SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 322 This means that you require a modified version of the private SMIv2 MIB file of the IE switch. The SMIv1 MIB of the IE switch and a complete device profile can be downloaded using the following link: Private MIBs (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/22015045) (Entry ID: 22015045) Standard MIBs A distinction is made between standardized MIBs defined in RFCs and private MIBs.
  • Page 323 2. Select the "System -> Save & Load HTTP" menu item 3. Click on the "Save Private MIB" button. 4. You will be prompted to select a storage location and a name for the file or to accept the proposed file name. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 324 Configuration and diagnostics over SNMP SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 325: Profinet Io Functionality

    STEP 7 V5.4 SP5 or a higher version is required. Based on the example of a SCALANCE X-400, the following section shows a hardware configuration with a PROFINET IO line. Figure 6-1 HW Config PROFINET IO station setup SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 326 If the devices are not yet included in STEP 7, follow the steps below: 1. In the dialog, select HW Config -> Options "Install GSD files". The following screen appears: Figure 6-2 Install GSD files SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 327 PROFINET IO functionality 6.1 Configuring with PROFINET IO 2. Using the "Browse" function go to the supplied xml file (for example GSDML-Vx.x- Siemens-002A-SCALANCE_X400-YYYYMMDD.xml - Y, M and D stand for the issue date of the file). Figure 6-3 HW Config PROFINET IO - inserting a SCALANCE switch 3.
  • Page 328 By double-clicking on slot 0, you can set the global parameters of the IE switch (substitute module) as shown in the figure. 6. By double-clicking on a slot, you can view and set its properties. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 329 8. Open the "Object Properties of the SCALANCE X408-2" dialog in HW Config (right-click on the Icon -> Object Properties) and enter the name of the PROFINET IO device. Click OK to exit the dialog. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 330 9. Select the Station > Save and Compile menu command. 10.Interconnect the devices over the network and turn on the power supplies of the networked devices. Figure 6-6 HW Config assigning PROFINET IO device names SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 331 IE switch. After assigning the name, the device name you assigned appears in the dialog box. 2. Download the hardware configuration to the controller (in this example, the CP 1616). Select PLC > Download to Module SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 332: Settings In Hw Config

    The failure of one of the two power supplies does not cause an alarm. ● Monitored The failure of one of the two power supplies causes an alarm. Figure 6-8 Properties - Power supply for an IE Switch X-400 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 333 Here, you set the parameters of the IE switch relevant to the CPU module. C-PLUG ● Not monitored The C-PLUG is not monitored. ● Monitored A C-PLUG fault causes an alarm. Figure 6-9 Properties - CPU with an IE Switch X-400 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 334 Power supply monitoring and CPU monitoring for an IE Switch X-300 The same options are available here as described in the earlier part the chapter. Figure 6-10 Properties - power supply and CPU for an IE Switch X-300 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 335 Here, you can make the settings for the individual ports of the IE switches. The following screen shows these settings based on the example of a SCALANCE X408-2. Figure 6-11 Properties - RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 336 The transmission rate of the port can be set to Autonegotiation or fixed, for example, at 100 Mbps full duplex. Note If you select a fixed speed and duplexity, you need to set the check mark for "Disable autonegotiation". SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 337: Access Options Over Profinet Io

    Data records (IEC) • • SCALANCE X304-2FE: Port state • Subslot 8001 - 8006 SCALANCE X306-1LD FE: Subslot 8001 - 8007 SCALANCE X320-1FE: Subslot 8001 - 8021 SCALANCE X320-3LD: Subslot 8001 - 8023 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 338 • Redundant power supply • Slot 1 to Subslot 8001 - 8002 Switch port 1.1 - 12.2 Alarms (IEC) • slot 12 Alarm response • Data records (IEC) • Port state • SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 339 Subslot 1 Device Access Point (DAP) Alarms (IEC) • Interface connection • Data records (IEC) • Slot 2 Subslot 1 Power module Alarms 0x200 • Redundant power supply Data records 10,12 • • SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 340 Data records 4 and 5 relate to the IE Switch X-300, data records 10 to 13 to the IE Switch X- 400. Data record 4: Access: Read-write, Structure: typedef struct { Word BlockType; Word BlockLength; Byte BlockVersionHigh: Byte BlockVersionLow: DWord Alarm_enable; }; SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 341 PLUG generates alarm Data record 5: Supplies the current alarm setting for this port Access: Read-only typedef struct { Word BlockType; Word BlockLength; Byte BlockVersionHigh; Byte BlockVersionLow; DWord status; }; BlockType: 1: Constant SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 342 (checksum error) Data record 10 (power supply, parameter assignment) Access: Read Write, Structure: typedef struct { Word BlockType; Word BlockLength; Byte BlockVersionHigh: Byte BlockVersionLow: DWord Alarm_enable; }; BlockType 1: Constant SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 343 Byte BlockVersionLow: Word Alarm_Mode; DWord Alarm_Parameter; }; BlockType 1: Constant BlockLength 6: Constant in device data, designates the length without Type+ Length BlockVersionHigh 1: Constant in device data, designates the major version SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 344 BlockLength 6: Constant in device data, designates the length without Type+ Length BlockVersionHigh 1: Constant in device data, designates the major version BlockVersionLow 1: Constant in device data, designates the minor version SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 345 BlockLength 6: Constant in device data, designates the length without Type+ Length BlockVersionHigh 1: Constant in device data, designates the major version BlockVersionLow 1: Constant in device data, designates the minor version SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 346: Data Record 0X802A (Pdportdatareal)

    Byte LengthPeerChassisID; 8 Byte PeerChassisID; Word Padding; DWord LineDelay; 6 Byte PeerMACAddress; Word Padding; Word MAUType; Word Padding; DWord DomainBoundary; DWord MulticastBoundary; Word LinkState; Word Padding; DWord MediaType;}; BlockType Constant = 0x020F SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 347 ID of the port used. NumberOfPeers Number of neighboring ports. LengthPeerPortID Length of the PeerPortID field in bytes. PeerPortID ID of the neighboring port. LengthPeerChassisID Length of the PeerChassisID field in bytes. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 348 10BASEFLFD 0x000F 100BASETXHD 0x0010 100BASETXFD (default) 0x0011 100BASEFXHD 0x0012 100BASEFXFD 0x0013 – 0x0014 Reserved 0x0015 1000BASEXHD 0x0016 1000BASEXFD 0x0017 1000BASELXHD 0x0018 1000BASELXFD 0x0019 1000BASESXHD 0x001A 1000BASESXFD 0x001B – 0x001C Reserved 0x001D 1000BASETHD SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 349 Up (ready to send packets) 0x02 Down 0x03 Testing (no user data is transported) 0x04 Unknown (status cannot be identified) 0x05 Dormant (waits for external action) 0x06 Not present 0x07 LowerLayerDown 0x08 - 0xFF Reserved SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 350 Value (hexadecimal) Meaning 0x00 Unknown 0x01 Copper cable 0x02 Fiber-optic cable 0x00 Wireless communication 0x04 – 0xFFFFFFFF Reserved Note You will find further information on the IEC data record in IEC 61158. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 351: Mrp Configuration

    If you leave the setting for "Domain" as the factory set "mrpdomain-1", the defaults for "Role" and "Ring ports" also remain active. The MRP settings remain in effect following a restart of the device or following a power down and hot restart. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 352 The device that actually takes over the role of redundancy manager, is negotiated by Siemens devices automatically. ● You want to use MRP in a ring topology that also includes non-Siemens devices or you want to receive diagnostic interrupts relating to the MRP status from a device (see "Diagnostic interrupts"):...
  • Page 353 If you enable this option, existing redundancy settings from WBM, CLI or SNMP, are retained and are not overwritten. The parameters in the "MRP configuration" box are then reset and grayed out. The entries then have no meaning. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 354 With SCALANCE XR-324-12M, the ring ports are set to the first configured ports in the STEP 7 configuration of MRP if "mrpdomain 1" is selected. You should therefore check whether the configured ring ports match the connected ring ports. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 355: C-Plug

    IE switch is saved to it automatically when the device starts up. Changes to the configuration during operation are saved on the C-PLUG without operator ACCEPTED intervention if this is in the status. Figure 7-1 C-PLUG SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 356 Note In case 4 (replacement) of a SCALANCE X414-3E, the DIL switch settings of the C-PLUG and not the physical switch settings are adopted. A deviation is signaled by the diagnostic options. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 357: Firmware Update

    3. Enter the "put" command followed by the name of the firmware file. Example: put v100031.lad 4. Once the file has been loaded, the IE switch closes the FTP connection and restarts. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 358: Firmware Update Using The Boot Software With An Ie Switch X-400/Xr-300

    If there is no functional firmware on the IE Switch X-400/XR-300, the IE Switch X-400/XR- 300 automatically starts in a mode in which it can communicate with the integrated FTP server. This is only possible if the IE Switch X-400/XR-300 has an IP address. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 359: Firmware Update Over The Serial Port

    Password: siemens 4. Enter the ldimage command. Hyperterminal then displays the following message: XMODEM ..waiting for file ATTENTION: do not switch off till the COMPLETED or FAILED message appears ... CCCCCCC SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 360 Firmware update 8.2 Firmware update using the boot software with an IE Switch X-400/XR-300 5. Select the Transfer > Send File menu command. HyperTerminal opens the following dialog: Figure 8-2 Send File dialog SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 361 If the firmware is not stored completely on the IE Switch X-400/XR-300 due to a loss of power, the message "Can't load image from flash -> wrong crc" appears after booting. Once again, you must then upload the firmware again. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 362: Firmware Update Over An Ethernet Port And Ftp

    3. Enter the command put followed by the name of the firmware file. Example: put V211005.lad 4. Once the file has been loaded, the IE switch closes the FTP connection and restarts. Make sure that you wait until the automatic restart is completed. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 363: Pc Attachment At The Serial Interface Of A Scalance X400

    2. Select the File > New Connection menu command in the HyperTerminal program. The Properties window for a new connection opens. 3. Set the following parameters for the connection: Bits per second: 115200 Data bits 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Protocol: None SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 364 Figure A-1 Pin assignment table Note With SIMATIC programming devices, the serial interface may be a 25-pin female connector. In this case, use a commercially available gender changer (25-pin male to 25-pin male). SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 365: Pc Attachment At The Serial Interface Of A Scalance X300

    D-sub (9-pin, female) Pin number Assignment Pin number Assignment n.c. n.c. n.c. RD (Receive Data) TD (Transmit Data) TD (Transmit Data) SG (Signal Ground) n.c. RD (Receive Data) SG (Signal Ground) n.c. n.c. n.c. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 366 Appendix A A.2 PC attachment at the serial interface of a SCALANCE X300 RJ-11 plug D-sub (9-pin, female) Pin number Assignment Pin number Assignment n.c. n.c. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 367: Mib Variables Of A Scalance X300/X400

    Possible value: string with a maximum of 255 charac- ters. sysName Read and write A name for the device can be entered here. (Default: empty string) Possible value: string with a maximum of 255 charac- ters. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 368 With a SCALANCE X408-2, the value 17 is output for this variable (8 physical ports, 9 internal (virtu- al) ports. With a SCALANCE X-300, the value 21 is output for this variable (10 physical ports, 11 internal (virtual) ports. Data type: 32-bit integer...
  • Page 369 Port tables for SCALANCE X-300, X408-2 and X414-3E ● Example of a port table (applies to SCALANCE X-300 / X408-2 / X-414-3E): The "ifOperStatus.51380225" variable determines the operating state (up, down etc.) of port 1 of the IE switch.
  • Page 370 Appendix B B.1 MIB variables of a SCALANCE X300/X400 Table B- 3 SCALANCE X-300 port table Interface Port Port name Index AG / X306- X307-3, X302- X308- X320- X320-3LD XR324- XR324- 1LD FE X307-3LD, 7 EEC, 1 FE X308-2, X307-...
  • Page 371 Port 4 34603013 / 51380229 Port 5 34603014 / 51380230 Port 6 34603015 / 51380231 Port 7 34603016 / 51380232 Port 8 34603017 / 51380233 Port 9 34603018 / 51380234 Port 10 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 372 Port 25 13.3 15.1 34603034 / 51380250 Port 26 13.4 15.2 Important private MIB variables of an IE Switch The private MIB variables of the IE switch have the following object identifier: SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 373 Indicates how often the redundancy manager was switched to "active". Data type: Counter snX300X400StandbyMode Read only The standby function mode: The standby function is enabled. • The standby function is disabled. • SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 374 Read only The status of power supply input 1. Supply1State snX300X400Power Read only The status of power supply input 2. Supply2State snX300X400ReportDigitalInStat Read only Status belonging to the digital input. (SCALANCE X414-3E) SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 375: Tagging Frames

    Tag protocol identifier field The first two bytes form the Tag Protocol Protocol Identifier field (TPI) and always contain the value 0x8100. This value specifies that the data packet contains VLAN information or priority information. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 376 The frame contains only priority information (priority tagged frames) and no valid VLAN identifier. 1 - 4094 Valid VLAN identifier, the frame is assigned to a VLAN and can also include priori- ty information. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 377: Error Messages Of The Scalance X300 / X400

    Observer: RM runs incompatible software version Observer: RM's incompatible software version <version number>. <version number> gone. Observer: RM test frame timeout on both ring Observer: RM test frames received. ports. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 378 Redundancy mode transition not completed !\nis: Redundancy mode transition to \"%s\" completed. \"%s\", should: \"%s\". Erroneous connected ring line on <port number> Erroneous connected ring line removed on <port (should <port number>). number>. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 379 The following messages provide you with information about events that are not directly related to an error status (error LED): ● User entry: <user entry> ● Unknown command <command> for <protocol name> protocol received. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 380 ● A filled C-PLUG was found. ● A corrupted C-PLUG was found. ● C-PLUG removed at runtime. ● C-PLUG plugged in at runtime. ● RMON rising alarm occurred. ● RMON falling alarm occurred. ● Ring redundancy enabled. SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 381 <Master | Backup | Disabled | Initialize | Invalid> state. ● PNIO configuration invalid, conflict with standby. ● PNIO configuration invalid, conflict with HRP. ● PNIO configuration invalid, conflict in MRP ring ports: <cause of conflict> SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 382 ● PoE Port: <port number> power up, Class: <power class>, allocated power: <reserved power> mW ● PoE Port: <port number> power down ● PoE Port: <port number> enabled ● PoE Port: <port number> disabled due to <reason for turning off> SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 383: Using The Same Configuration On Multiple Ie Switches

    6GK5 307-3BL00-2AA3 6GK5 307-3BL10-2AA3 6GK5 307-3BM00-2AA3 6GK5 307-3BM10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FL00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FL10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FM00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FM10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FN00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FN10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FP00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FP10-2AA3 6GK5 310-0BA00-2AA3 6GK5 310-0BA10-2AA3 6GK5 310-0FA00-2AA3 6GK5 310-0FA10-2AA3 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 384 6GK5 307-3BL00-2AA3 6GK5 307-3BL10-2AA3 6GK5 307-3BM00-2AA3 6GK5 307-3BM10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FL00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FL10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FM00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FM10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FN00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FN10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FP00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FP10-2AA3 6GK5 310-0BA00-2AA3 6GK5 310-0BA10-2AA3 6GK5 310-0FA00-2AA3 6GK5 310-0FA10-2AA3 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 385 6GK5 307-3BL00-2AA3 6GK5 307-3BL10-2AA3 6GK5 307-3BM00-2AA3 6GK5 307-3BM10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FL00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FL10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FM00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FM10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FN00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FN10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FP00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FP10-2AA3 6GK5 310-0BA00-2AA3 6GK5 310-0BA10-2AA3 6GK5 310-0FA00-2AA3 6GK5 310-0FA10-2AA3 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 386 6GK5 307-3BL00-2AA3 6GK5 307-3BL10-2AA3 6GK5 307-3BM00-2AA3 6GK5 307-3BM10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FL00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FL10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FM00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FM10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FN00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FN10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FP00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FP10-2AA3 6GK5 310-0BA00-2AA3 6GK5 310-0BA10-2AA3 6GK5 310-0FA00-2AA3 6GK5 310-0FA10-2AA3 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 387 6GK5 307-3BL00-2AA3 6GK5 307-3BL10-2AA3 6GK5 307-3BM00-2AA3 6GK5 307-3BM10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FL00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FL10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FM00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FM10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FN00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FN10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FP00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FP10-2AA3 6GK5 310-0BA00-2AA3 6GK5 310-0BA10-2AA3 6GK5 310-0FA00-2AA3 6GK5 310-0FA10-2AA3 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 388 6GK5 308-2FP00-2AA3 6GK5 308-2FP10-2AA3 6GK5 310-0BA00-2AA3 6GK5 310-0BA10-2AA3 6GK5 310-0FA00-2AA3 6GK5 310-0FA10-2AA3 6GK5 308-2GG00-2AA2 6GK5 308-2GG00-2AA2 6GK5 308-2GG00-2CA2 6GK5 308-2GG00-2CA2 6GK5 308-2GG00-2AA2 6GK5 308-2GG00-2CA2 6GK5 308-2QG00-2AA2 6GK5 308-2GG00-2AA2 6GK5 308-2GG00-2CA2 6GK5 308-2QG00-2AA2 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 389 6GK5 324-0GG00-3HR2 6GK5 324-0GG00-3HR2 6GK5 324-0GG00-1CR2 6GK5 324-0GG00-1ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-2ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-3ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-4ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-5ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-1ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-1JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-2ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-2JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-3ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-3JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-4ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-4JR2 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 390 6GK5 324-0GG00-3HR2 6GK5 324-0GG00-3HR2 6GK5 324-0GG00-1CR2 6GK5 324-0GG00-1ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-2ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-3ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-4ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-5ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-1ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-1JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-2ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-2JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-3ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-3JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-4ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-4JR2 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 391 6GK5 324-0GG00-3HR2 6GK5 324-0GG00-3HR2 6GK5 324-0GG00-1CR2 6GK5 324-0GG00-1ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-2ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-3ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-4ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-5ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-1ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-1JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-2ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-2JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-3ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-3JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-4ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-4JR2 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 392 6GK5 324-0GG00-3ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-4ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-5ER2 6GK5 324-4QG00-1AR2 6GK5 324-4QG00-1HR2 6GK5 324-4QG00-3AR2 6GK5 324-4QG00-3HR2 6GK5 324-4QG00-1CR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-1ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-1JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-2ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-2JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-3ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-3JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-4ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-4JR2 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 393 6GK5 324-0GG00-3ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-4ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-5ER2 6GK5 324-4QG00-1AR2 6GK5 324-4QG00-1HR2 6GK5 324-4QG00-3AR2 6GK5 324-4QG00-3HR2 6GK5 324-4QG00-1CR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-1ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-1JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-2ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-2JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-3ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-3JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-4ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-4JR2 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 394 6GK5 324-0GG00-3ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-4ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-5ER2 6GK5 324-4QG00-1AR2 6GK5 324-4QG00-1HR2 6GK5 324-4QG00-3AR2 6GK5 324-4QG00-3HR2 6GK5 324-4QG00-1CR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-1ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-1JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-2ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-2JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-3ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-3JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-4ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-4JR2 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 395 6GK5 324-0GG00-3HR2 6GK5 324-0GG00-3HR2 6GK5 324-0GG00-1CR2 6GK5 324-0GG00-1ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-2ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-3ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-4ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-5ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-1ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-1JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-2ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-2JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-3ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-3JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-4ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-4JR2 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 396 6GK5 324-0GG00-3HR2 6GK5 324-0GG00-3HR2 6GK5 324-0GG00-1CR2 6GK5 324-0GG00-1ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-2ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-3ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-4ER2 6GK5 324-0GG00-5ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-1ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-1JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-2ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-2JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-3ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-3JR2 6GK5 324-4GG00-4ER2 6GK5 324-4GG00-4JR2 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 397 6GK5 302-7GD00-2EA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-1GA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-2GA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-3EA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-4EA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-3GA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-4GA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-2EA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-1EA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-2EA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-1GA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-2GA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-3EA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-4EA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-3GA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-4GA3 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 398 6GK5 302-7GD00-2EA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-1GA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-2GA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-3EA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-4EA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-3GA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-4GA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-4GA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-1EA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-2EA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-1GA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-2GA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-3EA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-4EA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-3GA3 6GK5 302-7GD00-4GA3 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 399 6GK5 307-2FD00-2EA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-1GA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-2GA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-3EA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-4EA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-3GA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-4GA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-4EA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-1EA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-2EA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-1GA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-2GA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-3EA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-4EA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-3GA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-4GA3 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 400: Scalance X-300 / X

    6GK5 307-2FD00-4EA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-3GA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-4GA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-4GA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-1EA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-2EA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-1GA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-2GA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-3EA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-4EA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-3GA3 6GK5 307-2FD00-4GA3 6GK5 414-3FC00-2AA2 6GK5 414-3FC10-2AA2 6GK5 414-3FC10-2AA2 6GK5 414-3FC00-2AA2 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 401: Index

    IEEE 1588 time-of-day synchronization (PTP), 236 DHCP, 16, 27, 30, 90 IEEE 802.1x, 156 DHCP Option 82, 17 IEEE 802.1X, 152 Diagnostics port connecting cable IGMP, 135 Pin assignment, 365 IGMP Configuration, 17 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 402 MSTP (Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol), 214 MSTP instance, 216, 216 RADIUS Server, 152 Multicast, 168 Rapid Spanning Tree, 136 Multiple Spanning Tree, 205 Redundancy Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol, 136 Redundant coupling, 13 Refresh, 38 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 403 Spanning Tree, 14, 136 Multiple Spanning Tree, 14, 205, 214 Rapid Spanning Tree, 14, 196 Standby observer, 78 Statistics, 267 STEP 7, 27 Store and forward, 13 STP, 136 Subnet mask, 26, 85, 87 SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...
  • Page 404 Index SCALANCE X-300 / X-400 Configuration Manual, 10/2014, C79000-G8976-C187-22...

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