Lantech IGS-2206C User Manual

Lantech IGS-2206C User Manual

6 10/100/1000t plus 2 10/100/1000t/dual speed sfp combo w/pro-ring managed industrial switch
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  • Page 1 Lantech IGS-2206C 6 10/100/1000T + 2 10/100/1000T/Dual Speed SFP Combo w/Pro-Ring Managed Industrial Switch User Manual...
  • Page 2 Notice This manual contents are based on the below table listing software kernel version, hardware version, and firmware version. If the switch functions have any different from the manual contents description, please contact the local sale dealer for more information. Firmware Version V1.00 Kernel Version...
  • Page 3: Fcc Warning

    FCC Warning This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class-A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Content Introduction ..............1 Benefits ..............1 Package Contents ............ 3 Hardware Description ..........4 Physical Dimension ..........4 Front Panel .............. 4 Bottom View ............. 5 LED Indicators ............5 Ports ................. 7 Cabling ..............12 Wiring the Power Inputs ......... 13 Wiring the Fault Alarm Contact ......
  • Page 5 Login in the Console Interface ....... 24 CLI Management ........... 25 Commands Level ............26 Commands Set List............27 System Commands Set ..........27 Port Commands Set ............30 Trunk Commands Set ............. 32 VLAN Commands Set ............. 34 Spanning Tree Commands Set ........35 QOS Commands Set ............
  • Page 6 DHCP Client – Client Entries ......... 56 DHCP Server - Port and IP Bindings ..... 57 TFTP - Update Firmware ........57 TFTP – Restore Configuration ....... 58 TFTP - Backup Configuration ........ 58 System Event Log – Syslog Configuration ..... 59 System Event Log - SMTP Configuration ....
  • Page 7 SNMP Configuration ..........85 System Configuration ............86 Trap Configuration ............87 SNMPV3 Configuration ........... 88 QoS Configuration ..........91 QoS Policy and Priority Type .......... 91 Port Base Priority ............93 COS Configuration ............93 TOS Configuration ............93 IGMP Configuration ..........
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Introduction The 6 10/100/1000T + 2 10/100/1000T/Dual Speed SFP Combo w/ Pro-Ring Managed Industrial Switch is a cost-effective solution and meets the high reliability requirements demanded by industrial applications. The 6 10/100/1000T + 2 10/100/1000T/Dual Speed SFP Combo w/ Pro-Ring Managed Industrial Switch can be easily managed through the Web GUI.
  • Page 9  Port Base, Tag Base and Type of Service Priority  Port Mirror: Monitor traffic in switched networks  TX Packet only  RX Packet only  Both of TX and RX Packet  Security  Port Security: MAC address entries/filter ...
  • Page 10: Package Contents

    Package Contents Please refer to the package content list below to verify them against the checklist.  6 10/100/1000T + 2 10/100/1000T/Dual Speed SFP Combo w/ Pro-Ring Managed Industrial Switch  User manual  RS-232/RJ-45 cable  Pluggable Terminal Block ...
  • Page 11: Hardware Description

    Hardware Description In this paragraph, it will describe the Industrial switch‘s hardware spec, port, cabling information, and wiring installation. Physical Dimension 6 10/100/1000T + 2 10/100/1000T/Dual Speed SFP Combo w/ Pro-Ring Managed Industrial Switch dimension (W x D x H) is 72mm x 105mm x 152mm Front Panel Here is the front panel of the 6 10/100/1000T + 2 10/100/1000T/Dual Speed SFP Combo w/ Pro-Ring Managed Industrial Switch shown as below.
  • Page 12: Bottom View

    Bottom View The bottom panel of the 6 10/100/1000T + 2 10/100/1000T/Dual Speed SFP Combo w/ Pro-Ring Managed Industrial Switch has one terminal block connector in which has two DC power inputs. Bottom Panel of the industrial switch LED Indicators There are diagnostic LED indicators located on the front panel of the industrial switch.
  • Page 13 The industrial switch is not the ring master in the X-Ring group Green Power input 1 is active PWR1 Power input 1 is inactive Green Power input 2 is active PWR2 Power input 2 is inactive Power input 1 or 2 is inactive or port link failure (depends on Fault Relay Alarm configuration) Fault...
  • Page 14: Ports

    Ports  RJ-45 ports There are 10/100/1000Mbps ports for 10Base-T, 100Base-TX or 1000Base-T devices connection which UTP ports will auto-sense. Auto MDI/MDIX means that the switch can connect to another switch or workstation without changing straight through or crossover cabling. See the figures below for straight through and crossover cable schematic. ...
  • Page 15 Straight Through Cable Schematic Cross Over Cable Schematic  2 Gigabit Copper/SFP (mini-GBIC) combo port: The Industrial switch has two auto-detect Giga port—UTP/Fiber combo ports. The Gigabit Copper (10/100/1000T) ports should use Category 5e or above UTP/STP cable for connection. The SFP slots are for connecting to the network segment with single or multi-mode fiber.
  • Page 16 First, insert the transceiver into the SFP slot. Notice that the triangle mark is the bottom of the slot. Figure 2.8: Transceiver to the SFP slot Figure 2.9: Transceiver Inserted...
  • Page 17 Second, insert the fiber cable of LC connector into the transceiver. Figure 2.10: LC connector to the transceiver...
  • Page 18 To remove the LC connector from the transceiver, please follow the steps shown below: First, press the upper side of the LC connector to release from the transceiver and pull it out. Figure 2.11: Remove LC connector Second, push down the metal loop and pull the transceiver out by the plastic handle. Figure 2.12: Pull out from the transceiver...
  • Page 19: Cabling

    Cabling  Using four twisted-pair, Category 5e/above cabling for RJ-45 port connection. The cable between the switch and the link partner (switch, hub, workstation, etc.) must be less than 100 meters (328 ft.) long.  Fiber segment using single-mode connector type must use 9/125 µm single-mode fiber cable.
  • Page 20: Wiring The Power Inputs

    Wiring the Power Inputs Please follow the steps below to insert the power wire. Insert the positive and negative wires into the V+ and V- contacts on the terminal block connector. Tighten the wire-clamp screws for preventing the wires from loosing. Wiring the Fault Alarm Contact The fault alarm contact is in the middle of the terminal block connector as the picture shows below.
  • Page 21 Insert the wires into the fault alarm contact. Note The wire gauge for the terminal block should be in the range between 12~ 24 AWG.
  • Page 22: Mounting Installation

    Mounting Installation DIN-Rail Mounting The DIN-Rail is screwed on the industrial switch when out of factory. If the DIN-Rail is not screwed on the industrial switch, please see the following pictures to screw the DIN- Rail on the switch. Follow the steps below to hang the industrial switch.
  • Page 23 First, insert the top of DIN-Rail into the track. Then, lightly push the DIN-Rail into the track. Check if the DIN-Rail is tightened on the track or not. To remove the industrial switch from the track, reverse steps above.
  • Page 24: Wall Mount Plate Mounting

    Wall Mount Plate Mounting Follow the steps below to mount the industrial switch with wall mount plate. 1. Remove the DIN-Rail from the industrial switch; loose the screws to remove the DIN- Rail. 2. Place the wall mount plate on the rear panel of the industrial switch. 3.
  • Page 25: Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation In this paragraph, we will describe how to install the 6 10/100/1000T + 2 10/100/1000T/Dual Speed SFP Combo w/ Pro-Ring Managed Industrial Switch and the installation points to be attended to it. Installation Steps 1. Unpack the Industrial switch packing. 2.
  • Page 26: Network Application

    Network Application This chapter provides some sample applications to help user to have more actual idea of industrial switch function application. A sample application of the industrial switch is shown as below:...
  • Page 27: X-Ring Application

    X-Ring Application The industrial switch supports the X-Ring protocol that can help the network system to recovery from network connection failure within 300ms or less, and make the network system more reliable. The X-Ring algorithm is similar to Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)/RSTP algorithm but its recovery time is less than STP/RSTP.
  • Page 28: Coupling Ring Application

    Coupling Ring Application In the network, there may have more than one X-Ring group. Using the coupling ring function can connect each X-Ring for redundant backup. It can ensure the transmissions between two ring groups not to fail. The following figure is a sample of coupling ring application.
  • Page 29 X-Ring I X- Ring Couple Ring Dual Homing Recovery time table Recovery Time(ms) (Using 1G Fiber Cable or 150~6000 100Mb Copper Cable) Recovery Time(ms) 150~6000 (Using 1G Coppor Cable)
  • Page 30: Console Management

    Console Management Connecting to the Console Port The supplied cable which one end is RS-232 connector and the other end is RJ-45 connector. Attach the end of RS-232 connector to PC or terminal and the other end of RJ-45 connector to the console port of switch. The connected terminal or PC must support the terminal emulation program.
  • Page 31: Login In The Console Interface

    Login in the Console Interface When the connection between Switch and PC is ready, turn on the PC and run a terminal emulation program or Hyper Terminal and configure its communication parameters to match the following default characteristics of the console port: Baud Rate: 9600 bps Data Bits: 8 Parity: none...
  • Page 32: Cli Management

    Console login interface CLI Management The system supports a command line interface management–CLI. After you have logged in the system by typing in user name and password, you will see a command prompt. To enter CLI management interface, enter ―enable‖ command. CLI command interface...
  • Page 33: Commands Level

    The following table lists the CLI commands and description. Commands Level Access Exit Modes Prompt About This Mode1 Method Method The user commands available at the user level are a subset of Begin a those available at the Enter logout User EXEC session with switch>...
  • Page 34: Commands Set List

    EXEC mode. To exit to Enter the global interface configuratio command n mode, Use this mode to Interface (with a switch enter exit. configure parameters configuratio specific (config-if)# To exist to for the switch and interface) privileged Ethernet ports. while in global EXEC configuration mode, or...
  • Page 35 [System Location] location string system description Set switch system switch(config)#system [System Description] description string description xxx system contact Set switch system switch(config)#system contact [System Contact] contact window string show system-info Show system switch>show system-info information ip address Configure the IP switch(config)#ip address [Ip-address] [Subnet- address of switch...
  • Page 36 dhcpserver gateway Configure gateway for switch(config)#dhcpserver [Gateway] DHCP clients gateway 192.168.1.254 dhcpserver dnsip Configure DNS IP for switch(config)#dhcpserver dnsip [DNS IP] DHCP clients 192.168.1.1 dhcpserver leasetime Configure lease time switch(config)#dhcpserver [Hours] (in hour) leasetime 1 dhcpserver ipbinding Set static IP for DHCP switch(config)#interface [IP address] clients by port...
  • Page 37: Port Commands Set

    HTTP server no security telnet Disable IP security of switch(config)#no security telnet telnet server Port Commands Set Commands Level Description Example interface fastEthernet Choose the port for switch(config)#interface [Portid] modification. fastEthernet 2 duplex Use the duplex switch(config)#interface [full | half] configuration fastEthernet 2 command to specify...
  • Page 38 limit frame type to fastEthernet 2 ‗accept all frame‘ switch(config-if)#bandwidth type bandwidth type Set interface ingress switch(config)#interface broadcast-multicast- limit frame type to fastEthernet 2 ‗accept broadcast, flooded-unicast switch(config-if)#bandwidth type multicast, and flooded broadcast-multicast-flooded- unicast frame‘ unicast bandwidth type Set interface ingress switch(config)#interface broadcast-multicast limit frame type to...
  • Page 39: Trunk Commands Set

    bandwidth control fastEthernet 2 switch(config-if)#show bandwidth state Use the state interface switch(config)#interface [Enable | Disable] configuration fastEthernet 2 command to specify switch(config-if)#state Disable the state mode of operation for Ethernet ports. Use the disable form of this command to disable the port. show interface show interface switch(config)#interface...
  • Page 40 [GroupID] [Port-list] with LACP active. 1 1-4 lacp workp 2 lacp [GroupID] :1~4 workp [Port-list]:Member port switch(config)#aggregator group [Workport] list, This parameter 2 1,4,3 lacp workp 3 could be a port range(ex.1-4) or a port list separate by a comma(ex.2, 3, 6) [Workport]: The amount of work ports, this value could not be...
  • Page 41: Vlan Commands Set

    VLAN Commands Set Commands Level Description Example vlan database Enter VLAN configure switch#vlan database mode Vlanmode To set switch VLAN switch(vlan)#vlanmode portbase [portbase| 802.1q | mode. gvrp] switch(vlan)#vlanmode 802.1q switch(vlan)#vlanmode gvrp no vlan No VLAN Switch(vlan)#no vlan Ported based VLAN configuration vlan port-based Add new port based switch(vlan)#vlan port-based...
  • Page 42: Spanning Tree Commands Set

    vlan 8021q port Assign a trunk link for switch(vlan)#vlan 8021q port 3 [PortNumber] VLAN by port, if the trunk-link tag 2,3,6,99 trunk-link tag [TaggedVID List] port belong to a trunk group, this command switch(vlan)#vlan 8021q port 3 can‘t be applied. trunk-link tag 3-20 vlan 8021q port Assign a hybrid link for...
  • Page 43 [0~61440] tree priority parameter priority 32767 spanning-tree max-age Use the spanning-tree switch(config)#spanning-tree [seconds] max-age global max-age 15 configuration command to change the interval between messages the spanning tree receives from the root switch. If a switch does not receive a bridge protocol data unit (BPDU) message from the root switch within...
  • Page 44 forwarding time determines how long each of the listening learning states last before the port begins forwarding. stp-path-cost Use the spanning-tree switch(config)#interface [1~200000000] cost interface fastEthernet 2 configuration switch(config-if)#stp-path-cost 20 command to set the path cost for Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) calculations.
  • Page 45: Qos Commands Set

    Auto stp-admin-edge Admin Edge of STP switch(config)#interface [True|False] priority on this fastEthernet 2 interface. switch(config-if)#stp-admin-edge True stp-admin-non-stp Admin NonSTP of switch(config)#interface [True|False] STP priority on this fastEthernet 2 interface. switch(config-if)#stp-admin-non- stp False show spanning-tree Displays a summary of switch>show spanning-tree the spanning-tree states.
  • Page 46: Igmp Commands Set

    IGMP Commands Set Commands Level Description Example igmp enable Enable IGMP switch(config)#igmp enable snooping function Igmp-query auto Set IGMP query to switch(config)#Igmp-query auto auto mode Igmp-query force Set IGMP query to switch(config)#Igmp-query force force mode show igmp Displays the details of switch#show igmp configuration configuration an IGMP...
  • Page 47: Snmp Commands Set

    static address table static show mac-address-table Show filter MAC switch#show mac-address-table filter address table. filter no mac-address-table Remove an entry of switch(config)#interface static hwaddr MAC address table of fastEthernet 2 [MAC] interface (static) switch(config-if)#no mac-address- table static hwaddr 000012345678 no mac-address-table Remove an entry of switch(config)#no mac-address- filter hwaddr...
  • Page 48 trap-version Switch(config)# [v1|v2c] no snmp-server host 192.168.1.50 snmpv3 context-name Configure the context switch(config)#snmpv3 context- [Context Name ] name name Test snmpv3 user Configure the switch(config)#snmpv3 user [User Name] userprofile for test01 group G1 password group SNMPV3 agent. AuthPW PrivPW [Group Name] Privacy password password could be empty.
  • Page 49: Port Mirroring Commands Set

    configuration no snmp community- Remove the specified switch(config)#no snmp strings [Community] community. community-strings public no snmp-server host Remove the SNMP switch(config)#no snmp-server [Host-address] server host. 192.168.1.50 no snmpv3 user Remove specified switch(config)#no snmpv3 user [User Name] user of SNMPv3 Test agent.
  • Page 50: 802.1X Commands Set

    port of monitor function monitor tx Set TX destination switch(config)#monitor tx port of monitor function show monitor Show port monitor switch#show monitor information monitor Configure source port switch(config)#interface [RX|TX|Both] of monitor function fastEthernet 2 switch(config-if)#monitor RX show monitor Show port monitor switch(config)#interface information fastEthernet 2...
  • Page 51 8021x system Use the 802.1x switch(config)# 8021x system accountport system account port accountport 1816 [port ID] global configuration command to change the accounting port 8021x system sharekey Use the 802.1x switch(config)# 8021x system [ID] system share key sharekey 123456 global configuration command to change the shared key value.
  • Page 52: Tftp Commands Set

    configuration command to set the server timeout. 8021x misc maxrequest Use the 802.1x misc switch(config)# 8021x misc [number] max request global maxrequest 3 configuration command to set the MAX requests. 8021x misc Use the 802.1x misc switch(config)# 8021x misc reauthperiod [sec.] reauth period global reauthperiod 3000...
  • Page 53: Systemlog, Smtp And Event Commands Set

    restore Get configuration from switch(config)#restore flash:restore_cfg TFTP server and need to flash:restore_cfg specify the IP of TFTP server and the file name of image. upgrade Upgrade firmware by switch(config)#upgrade flash:upgrade_fw TFTP and need to lash:upgrade_fw specify the IP of TFTP server and the file name of image.
  • Page 54 smtp rcptemail Configure Rcpt e-mail switch(config)#smtp rcptemail 1 [Index] [Email address] Address Alert@test.com show smtp Show the information switch#show smtp of SMTP no smtp Disable SMTP switch(config)#no smtp function event device-cold-start Set cold start event switch(config)#event device-cold- [Systemlog|SMTP|Both] type start both event authentication- Set Authentication switch(config)#event...
  • Page 55: Sntp Commands Set

    no event smpt Disable port event for switch(config)#interface SMTP fastethernet 3 switch(config-if)#no event smtp show systemlog Show system log switch#show systemlog client & server information SNTP Commands Set Commands Level Description Example sntp enable Enable SNTP function switch(config)#sntp enable sntp daylight Enable daylight saving switch(config)#sntp daylight time, if SNTP function...
  • Page 56: Pro-Ring Commands Set

    use ‗show sntp [Timezone] timzezone‘ command to get more information of index number show sntp Show SNTP switch#show sntp information show sntp timezone Show index number of switch#show sntp timezone time zone list no sntp Disable SNTP function switch(config)#no sntp no sntp daylight Disable daylight switch(config)#no sntp daylight...
  • Page 57 couplering no Xring dualhoming Disable dual homing switch(config)# no Xring dualhoming...
  • Page 58: Web-Based Management

    Web-Based Management This section introduces the configuration and functions of the Web-Based management. About Web-based Management On CPU board of the switch there is an embedded HTML web site residing in flash memory, which offers advanced management features and allow users to manage the switch from anywhere on the network through a standard browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer.
  • Page 59: System Login

    System Login Launch the Internet Explorer on the PC Key in ―http:// ―+‖ the IP address of the switch‖, and then Press ―Enter‖. The login screen will appear right after Key in the user name and password. The default user name and password are the same as ―root‖...
  • Page 60: Main Page

    Main Page The home page of the Web-based screen mainly consists of tree-view control item. For more details function, please click the ‗+‘ symbol of each node to expand the tree structure. Main interface...
  • Page 61: System Information

    System Information Assign the system name, location and view the system information.  System Name: Assign the name of switch. The maximum length is 64 bytes.  System Description: Displays the description of switch. This column is read only; cannot be modified. ...
  • Page 62: Dhcp Server - System Configuration

     IP Address: Assign the IP address that the network is using. If DHCP client function is enabled, then user needn‘t assign the IP address manually. Instead, the network DHCP server will assign the IP address for the industrial switch and display it in this column.
  • Page 63: Dhcp Client - Client Entries

    dynamic IP assigns range. For example, dynamic IP assign range is from 192.168.1.100 ~ 192.168.1.200. Therefore, 192.168.1.200 is the High IP address.  Subnet Mask: The dynamic IP assign range subnet mask.  Gateway: The gateway in your network.  DNS: Domain Name Server IP Address in your network.
  • Page 64: Dhcp Server - Port And Ip Bindings

    DHCP Server - Port and IP Bindings You can assign the specific IP address that is the IP in the dynamic IP assign range to the specific port. When the device is connected to the port and asks for dynamic IP assigning, the system will assign the IP address that has been assigned before to the connected device.
  • Page 65: Tftp - Restore Configuration

    Update Firmware interface TFTP – Restore Configuration You can restore EEPROM value from TFTP server, but you must put the image file on TFTP server first, switch will download back flash image. TFTP Server IP Address: Fill in the TFTP server IP. Restore File Name: Fill in the correct restore file name.
  • Page 66: System Event Log - Syslog Configuration

    Click Apply Backup Configuration interface System Event Log – Syslog Configuration Configure the system event mode that you want to collect and the system log server IP. Syslog Client Mode: Select the system log mode – client only, server only, or both S/C.
  • Page 67: System Event Log - Smtp Configuration

    Syslog Configuration interface System Event Log - SMTP Configuration You can set up the mail server IP, mail account, account password, and forwarded email account for receiving the event alert. Email Alert: enable or disable the email alert function. SMTP Server IP: set up the mail server IP address (when Email Alert enabled, this function will then be available).
  • Page 68: System Event Log - Event Configuration

    Server IP Address column. Password: The email account password. Confirm Password: reconfirm the password. Rcpt e-mail Address 1 ~ 6: you can assign up to 6 e-mail accounts also to receive the alert. Click Apply SMTP Configuration interface System Event Log - Event Configuration You can select the system log events and SMTP events.
  • Page 69  System event selection: 4 selections – Device cold start, Device warm start, SNMP Authentication Failure, and X-ring topology change. Mark the checkbox to select the event. When selected events occur, the system will issue the logs.  Device cold start: When the device executes cold start action, the system will issue a log event.
  • Page 70: Fault Relay Alarm

    Event Configuration interface Fault Relay Alarm  Power Failure: Mark the check box to enable the function for lighting up FAULT LED on the panel when power fails.  Port Link Down/Broken: Mark the check box to enable the function for lighting up FAULT LED on the panel when Ports‘...
  • Page 71: Sntp Configuration

    Fault Relay Alarm interface SNTP Configuration You can configure the SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) settings. The SNTP allows you to synchronize switch clocks in the Internet. SNTP Client: Enable or disable SNTP function to get the time from the SNTP server.
  • Page 72 EST - Eastern Standard -5 hours 7 am CDT - Central Daylight CST - Central Standard -6 hours 6 am MDT - Mountain Daylight MST - Mountain Standard -7 hours 5 am PDT - Pacific Daylight PST - Pacific Standard -8 hours 4 am ADT - Alaskan Daylight...
  • Page 73 CCT - China Coast, +8 hours 8 pm USSR Zone 7 JST - Japan Standard, +9 hours 9 pm USSR Zone 8 EAST - East Australian Standard GST +10 hours 10 pm Guam Standard, USSR Zone 9 IDLE - International Date Line NZST - New Zealand +12 hours...
  • Page 74: Ip Security

    IP Security IP security function allows user to assign 10 specific IP addresses that have permission to access the switch through the web browser for the securing switch management.  IP Security Mode: When this option is enabled, the Enable HTTP Server and Enable Telnet Server Check boxes will then be available.
  • Page 75: User Authentication

    IP Security interface User Authentication Here you can change login user name and password for the management security issue. User name: Key in the new user name (The default is ―root‖) Password: Key in the new password (The default is ―root‖) Confirm password: Re-type the new password And then, click Apply...
  • Page 76: Port Statistics

    User Authentication interface Port Statistics The following information provides the current port statistic information.  Port: The port number.  Type: Displays the current speed of connection to the port.  Link: The status of linking—‗Up‘ or ‗Down‘.  State: It‘s set by Port Control. When the state is disabled, the port will not transmit or receive any packet.
  • Page 77: Port Control

    Port Statistics interface Port Control In Port control, you can view every port status that depended on user setting and the negotiation result. Port: select the port that you want to configure. State: Current port status. The port can be set to disable or enable mode. If the port setting is disable then will not receive or transmit any packet.
  • Page 78: Port Trunk

    Port Control interface Port Trunk The Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) provides a standardized means for exchanging information between Partner Systems on a link to allow their Link Aggregation Control instances to reach agreement on the identity of the Link Aggregation Group to which the link belongs, move the link to that Link Aggregation Group, and enable its transmission and reception functions in an orderly manner.
  • Page 79 Group ID: There are three trunk groups to provide configure. Choose the "Group ID" and click Select LACP: If enable, the group is LACP static trunk group. If disable, the group is local static trunk group. All ports support LACP dynamic trunk group. If connecting to the device that also supports LACP, the LACP dynamic trunk group will be created automatically.
  • Page 80: Aggregator Information

    Port Trunk—Aggregator Setting interface Aggregator Information When you have set up the aggregator setting with LACP disabled, you will see the local static trunk group information here. Port Trunk – Aggregator Information interface...
  • Page 81: State Activity

    State Activity When you have setup the LACP aggregator, you can configure port state activity. You can mark or un-mark the port. When you mark the port and click button, the Apply port state activity will change to Active. Opposite is Passive. ...
  • Page 82: Rate Limiting

     Destination Port: There is only one port can be selected to be destination (mirror) port for monitoring both RX and TX traffic which come from source port. Or, use one of two ports for monitoring RX traffic only and the other one for TX traffic only. User can connect mirror port to LAN analyzer or Netxray ...
  • Page 83: Vlan Configuration

    Rate Limiting interface  All the ports support port ingress and egress rate control. For example, assume port 1 is 10Mbps, users can set it‘s effective egress rate as 1Mbps, ingress rate as 500Kbps. The switch performs the ingress rate by packet counter to meet the specified rate ...
  • Page 84: Vlan Configuration - Port-Based Vlan

    VLAN Configuration interface VLAN configuration - Port-based VLAN Packets can go among only members of the same VLAN group. Note all unselected ports are treated as belonging to another single VLAN. If the port-based VLAN enabled, the VLAN-tagging is ignored. In order for an end station to send packets to different VLAN groups, it itself has to be either capable of tagging packets it sends with VLAN tags or attached to a VLAN-aware bridge that is capable of classifying and tagging the packet with different VLAN ID based...
  • Page 85 VLAN – Port Based interface  Click to add a new VLAN group(The maximum VLAN group is up to 256 VLAN groups)  Entering the VLAN name, group ID and grouping the members of VLAN group  And then, click Apply...
  • Page 86 VLAN—Port Based Add interface  You will see the VLAN displays.  button to delete unwanted VLAN. Delete  button to modify existing VLAN group. Edit Remember to execute the ‗Save Configuration‘ action, otherwise the new Note configuration will lose when switch power off.
  • Page 87: 802.1Q Vlan

    802.1Q VLAN Tag-based VLAN is an IEEE 802.1Q specification standard. Therefore, it is possible to create a VLAN across devices from different switch venders. IEEE 802.1Q VLAN uses a technique to insert a ―tag‖ into the Ethernet frames. Tag contains a VLAN Identifier (VID) that indicates the VLAN numbers.
  • Page 88 802.1Q Configuration Enable GVRP Protocol: check the check box to enable GVRP protocol. Select the port that you want to configure. Link Type: There are 3 types of link type.  Access Link: Single switch only, allows user to group ports by setting the same VID to those ports.
  • Page 89 Group Configuration interface You can Change the VLAN group name and VLAN ID. Click Apply Group Configuration interface...
  • Page 90: Rapid Spanning Tree

    Rapid Spanning Tree The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) is an evolution of the Spanning Tree Protocol and provides for faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change. The system also supports STP and the system will auto detect the connected device that is running STP or RSTP protocol.
  • Page 91: Rstp - Port Configuration

    RSTP System Configuration interface RSTP - Port Configuration You can configure path cost and priority of every port. 1. Path Cost: The cost of the path to the other bridge from this transmitting bridge at the specified port. Enter a number 1 through 200000000. 2.
  • Page 92: Snmp Configuration

    4. Edge: The port directly connected to end stations cannot create bridging loop in the network. To configure the port as an edge port, set the port to ―True‖ status. 5. Non Stp: The port includes the STP mathematic calculation. True is not including STP mathematic calculation.
  • Page 93: System Configuration

    problems by receiving traps or change notices from network devices implementing SNMP. System Configuration  Community Strings You can define a new community string set or remove unwanted community string. String: Fill the name of string. RO: Read only. Enables requests accompanied by this string to display MIB-object information.
  • Page 94: Trap Configuration

    SNMP System Configuration interface Trap Configuration A trap manager is a management station that receives traps, the system alerts generated by the switch. If no trap manager is defined, no traps will issue. Create a trap manager by entering the IP address of the station and a community string. To define management stations as trap manager and enter SNMP community strings and selects the SNMP version.
  • Page 95: Snmpv3 Configuration

    Trap Managers interface SNMPV3 Configuration Configure the SNMP V3 function. Context Table Configure SNMP v3 context table. Assign the context name of context table. Click to add context name. Click to remove unwanted context name. Remove User Profile Configure SNMP v3 user table.. ...
  • Page 96 SNMP V3 configuration interface...
  • Page 97 Group Table Configure SNMP v3 group table.  Security Name (User ID): Assign the user name that you have set up in user table.  Group Name: Set up the group name.  Click to add context name.  Click to remove unwanted context name.
  • Page 98: Qos Configuration

    QoS Configuration You can configure Qos policy and priority setting, per port priority setting, COS and TOS setting. QoS Policy and Priority Type  Qos Policy: select the Qos policy rule.  Using the 8,4,2,1 weight fair queue scheme: The switch will follow 8:4:2:1 rate to process priority queue from High to lowest queue.
  • Page 99 QoS Configuration interface...
  • Page 100: Port Base Priority

    Port Base Priority Configure per port priority level.  Port: Each port has 4 egress queues – High, Middle, Low, and Lowest.  Click Apply COS Configuration Set up the COS priority level.  COS priority: Set up the COS priority level 0~7 with 4 egress queues: High, Middle, Low, Lowest.
  • Page 101 that support IGMP. Enabling IGMP allows the ports to detect IGMP queries and report packets and manage IP multicast traffic through the switch. IGMP have three fundamental types of message as follows: Message Description A message sent from the querier (IGMP router or switch) Query asking for a response from each host belonging to the multicast group.
  • Page 102: Pro-Ring System

    IGMP Configuration interface Pro-Ring System X-Ring provides a faster redundant recovery than Spanning Tree topology. The action is similar to STP or RSTP, but the algorithms are different. In the X-Ring topology, every switch should enable X-Ring function and assign two member ports for connecting to the ring.
  • Page 103 The system also supports the Coupling Ring that can connect 2 or more X-Ring group for the redundant backup function and Dual Homing function that prevent connection lose between X-Ring group and upper level/core switch.  Enable X-Ring: To enable the X-Ring function. Marking the check box to enable the X-Ring function.
  • Page 104 X-ring Interface Note When the X-Ring function enable, user must disable the RSTP. The X-Ring function and RSTP function cannot exist in a switch at the same time. Remember to execute the ‗Save Configuration‘ action, otherwise the new configuration will lose when switch power off.
  • Page 105: 802.1X/Radius Configuration

     Security In this section, you can configure 802.1x and MAC address table. 802.1X/Radius Configuration 802.1x is an IEEE authentication specification prevents the client from accessing the wireless access point or wired switch until it provides authority, like the user name/password that are verified by an authentication server.
  • Page 106 802.1x System Configuration interface 802.1x Port Configuration You can configure 802.1x authentication state for each port. The State provides Disable, Accept, Reject and Authorize.  Reject: The specified port is required to be held in the unauthorized state.  Accept: The specified port is required to be held in the Authorized state. ...
  • Page 107 802.1x Per Port Setting interface Misc Configuration Quiet Period: Set the period during which the port doesn‘t try to acquire a supplicant. TX Period: Set the period the port wait for retransmit next EAPOL PDU during an authentication session. Supplicant Timeout: Set the period of time the switch waits for a supplicant response to an EAP request.
  • Page 108: Mac Address Table

    802.1x Misc Configuration interface MAC Address Table Use the MAC address table to ensure the port security. Static MAC Address You can add a static MAC address; it remains in the switch's address table, regardless of whether the device is physically connected to the switch. This saves the switch from having to re-learn a device's MAC address when the disconnected or powered-off device is active on the network again.
  • Page 109 Static MAC Addresses interface MAC Filtering By filtering MAC address, the switch can easily filter pre-configure MAC address and reduce the un-safety. You can add and delete filtering MAC address. MAC Filtering interface...
  • Page 110 MAC Address: Enter the MAC address that you want to filter. Click If you want to delete the MAC address from filtering table, select the MAC address and click Delete All MAC Addresses You can view the connected device‘s MAC address and related devices‘ MAC address to the port.
  • Page 111: Factory Default

    Factory Default Reset switch to default configuration. Click to reset all configurations to the Reset default value. Factory Default interface Save Configuration Save all configurations that you have made in the system. To ensure the all configuration will be saved. Click to save the all configuration to the flash Save memory.
  • Page 112 System Reboot interface...
  • Page 113: Troubles Shooting

    Troubles shooting  Verify that is using the right power cord/adapter (DC 9-56V), please don‘t use the power adapter with DC output higher than 56V, or it will burn this converter down.  Select the proper UTP cable to construct user network. Please check that is using the right cable.
  • Page 114: Technical Specification

    Technical Specification The 6 10/100/1000T + 2 10/100/1000T/Dual Speed SFP Combo w/ Pro-Ring Managed Industrial Switch technical specification is following. IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX IEEE802.3ab 1000Base-T IEEE802.3z Gigabit fiber IEEE802.3x Flow Control and Back Pressure IEEE802.3ad Port trunk with LACP Standard IEEE802.1d Spanning Tree IEEE802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree...
  • Page 115 Packet Buffer 1Mbits MAC address 8K MAC address table Flash ROM 4Mbytes DRAM 32Mbytes 10/100/1000TX: 6 ports RJ-45 with Auto MDI/MDI-X function 10/100/1000T/Mini-GBIC Combo: 2 x RJ-45 + 2 x 100/1000 Connector SFP sockets RS-232 interface: RJ-45 type 10/100/1000Base-T: 2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 5e/6 cable EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm (100m) Network Cable SFP (Mini-GBIC): Multi-mode: 50/125μm~62.5/125μm...
  • Page 116 DIN rail kit for DIN-type cabinet and wall mount ear for wall Install mount install -20°C to 60°C (Standard model) Operation Temp. -40°C to 75°C (-E model) Operation 5% to 95% (Non-condensing) Humidity Storage -40℃ to 85℃ Temperature Case Dimension IP-30, 72 mm (W) x 105 mm (D) x 152mm (H) FCC Class A CE EN61000-4-2 (ESD)
  • Page 117 GVRP (256 Groups) Double Tag VLAN (Q in Q)* Private VLAN** Port Trunk with LACP Port Trunk: 4 Trunk groups/Maximum 4 trunk members LACP IEEE802.1p class of service Class of service Per port provides 4 priority queues. The QoS determined by port, Port based/Tag based, IPv4/IPv6 Quality of service Different Service IEEE802.1d spanning tree...
  • Page 118 Supports Simple Network Time Protocol to synchronize SNTP system clock in Internet. Up to 3 Trap stations Cold start Port link Up Port link down SNMP Trap Authentication Failure Private Trap for power status Port Alarm configuration Fault alarm X-Ring topology change One relay output for port breakdown and power fail Relay Alarm Alarm Relay current carry ability: 1A @ DC24V...

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