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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Important Announcement The information contained in this document is the property of Atop Technologies, Inc. and is supplied for the sole purpose of operation and maintenance of Atop Technologies, Inc products.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Table of Contents Preface ................ 1 Chapter 1: Introduction ..........2 1.1 What is a Managed Industrial Switch ........... 2 1.2 Software Features ............... 3 1.3 Hardware Features ..............4 1.4 Power Requirements ..............
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.5.1 LACP ..................29 2.5.2 Trunking ................30 2.6 Unicast/Multicast MAC ............... 31 2.6.1 MAC Address Table .............. 32 2.6.2 Add Uni/Multicast MAC ............32 2.6.3 Filter MAC ................33 2.7 GARP/GVRP/GMRP ..............
Preface This manual contains some advanced network management knowledge, instructions, examples, guidelines, and general theories; designed to help users manage EH7510 and use its software, a background in general theory is a must when reading it. Please refer to the Glossary for technical terms and abbreviations.
Since every single port can be configured to specific settings, network administrators can better control the network and maximize network functionality. EH7510 is an industrial switch (as opposed to a commercial switch); a commercial switch simply works in a comfortable office environment. However, an industrial switch like EH7510 is designed to perform in harsh industrial environments, i.e., extreme temperature, high...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 1.2 Software Features Atop’s iA-Ring ERPS Technologies Improve network redundancy Fast recovery time (<20ms) iA-Ring Provides Ring Coupling and Dual Homing Three User Friendly Interfaces Supported Web browser...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Chapter 2: Configuring with a Web Browser This chapter explains how to access EH7510 for the first time. There are three ways to configure this Ethernet Switch: Web browser Telnet console...
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Fig. 2.1 Key in the username and password on the login window, and click “OK” to login. *Note: Please take care on configuring the IP in your PC’s Settings when pairing the switch. *...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.2 Information To help users be familiar with the device, the Information section provides important details of it; this is also the main welcoming screen once the user has logged in. The details make it easier to identify different devices connected to the network;...
The Console option is only for serial console; it indicates the connection parameters related to the method. Fig. 2.4 2.2.3 Power Status EH7510 Managed Switch has dual VDC power inputs; Fig. 2.5 below, shows the status of each power input. Fig. 2.5...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.2.4 Protocol Status Reports an overall status of each protocol; while users can view status all at once here, detailed explanations of each protocol and methods will be provided in later sections, Fig.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.3 Administration Here users will be able to make changes on System Settings, Password, IP Settings, Forwarding and QoS, Mirror Port, System Time/SNTP, Modbus Setting and PTP setting. 2.3.1 System Settings Users can enter system’s details here;...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.3.2 Password Although no password is set for the device when it is manufactured, users can make changes to assure overall system security, Fig. 2.8. Fig. 2.8 Table 2.3 Label...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.3.3 IP Settings In this section, users may modify IP address functions to reconfigure the switch’s network settings. Users can choose to enable DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)* here. This function can obtain an IP address automatically; it provides automatic configuration and eliminates the need for intervention by the administrator.
10.0.0.254 Sets the DNS IP address * used by your Primary DNS NULL network. Sets the Secondary DNS IP address EH7510 Secondary DNS will locate the secondary DNS server if the NULL Primary DNS Server fails to connect. 2.3.4 Forwarding and QoS EH7510 provides: ...
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The main objective of Quality of Service is to transfer certain data packets either particularly safe or as immediately as possible. With EH7510, users are able to prioritize traffic on the network to ensure that high priority data can be transmitted as soon as possible. Network traffic is controlled by a set of rules.
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- 802.1p CoS: IEEE standard of layer 2 marking scheme. It specifies a priority value between 0 and 7 that can be used by QoS to differentiate traffic. When this option is enabled, EH7510 inspects the 802.1p CoS tag in the MAC frame to determine the priority of each frame.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.3.4.1 CoS Mapping Fig. 2.11 The switch can classify traffic based on a valid 802.1p (CoS) priority tag. These options allow users to map CoS to the different priority queues, Fig. 2.11.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.3.4.2 ToS/DiffServ Mapping Fig. 2.12 The switch can classify traffic based on a valid DiffServ (ToS) priority tag; Fig. 2.12 shows where users can map ToS to the different priority queues.
2.3.5 Mirror Port Fig. 2.13 In order to help the network administrator keep tracks of network activities, EH7510 supports port mirroring, which allows incoming and/or exiting traffic to be monitored by a single port that is defined as mirror port, (Fig. 2.13). IGMP snooping (Section 2.7) and...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.3.6 System Time and SNTP Fig. 2.14 This option, (Fig. 2.14) configures EH7510 time and date; it also supports Daylight Saving Time and SNTP (See notes below for explanation). Table 2.9 Label Description...
Fig. 2.15 shows where users can set up the modbus address; in addition to that, users can use Modbus Poll for configurations. Setup steps are illustrated as follows: 1. Make sure the Modbus Poll is connected to your target EH7510. 2. Click on “06” on the top toolbar.
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 3. Set Address to a desired value between 250 and 256. Fig. 2.17 4. Correct Value (HEX) has to be selected corresponding to Address entered above. As in this example, Result shows “Illegal Data Value” since Address 256 can only take 1 as Value (HEX).
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 5. If a correct Value (HEX) is selected, the process will be completed successfully. Fig. 2.19...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.3.8 PTP Setting The Precision Time Protocol (PTP) is a high-precision time protocol. It is for precise synchronization of clocks on a local area network by measurement and control systems. Fig.
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Table 2.10 Label Description Factory Default State Enabled/Disable the PTP function Unchecked Version Set the PTP operation version Clock Mode PTP (Precision Time Protocol) clock type selection. End-to-End Ethernet (layer 2) multicast transport or layer 3 (UDP/IP)
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.4 Port This function contains three options, which are, Port Status Port statistics Port control 2.4.1 Port Status Fig. 2.21 All ports status are shown, Mode ...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.4.2 Port Statistics Fig. 2.22 Statistics for all ports showed (Fig. 2.22). *NOTE - Link (Up or down): Actual link status of the port. - Tx: Total number of unicast and non-unicast packets transmitted.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.4.3 Port Control Port settings are included to give users control over State (enabled or disabled), Port Transmission Speed, Duplex, Flow Control, Rate Control and Throughput Test. Fig. 2.23 Table 2.12...
The values have to be integer multiples of 8192 when rate is greater than 106496Kbps. 2.5 Trunking EH7510 supports Link Trunking; it allows one or more links to be added together to form one single but larger group. The advantage of this function gives the user more flexibility while setting up network connections;...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Table 2.13 Label Description Factory Default LACP Shows whether LACP is active, passive, or Disabled Status disabled. System Indicates the system priority, in the range 1 ~ 32768 Priority 65535 Group ID Shows which trunk group this port belongs to.
User Manual V 1.0 Table 2.14 Label Description Group ID EH7510 can have up to 2 trunk group. Trk1 and Trk2. LACP (Yes/No) Enable/Disable LACP. Specifies the member ports. Hold Control to select more than Ports one port at a time.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.6.1 MAC Address Table Fig. 2.27 Information of current Unicast and Multicast MAC addresses is displayed as on Fig. 2.27. Unicast would be shown first followed by Multicast MAC address.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 EH7510 also supports adding static MAC address manually (Fig. 2.28); the steps are as follows, Step 1: Enter MAC Address. Unicast address starts with 00 and Multicast address starts with 01.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Table 2.17 Label Description MAC address MAC address entered in this field will be blocked. VLAN Assign VLAN ID to this static MAC address Remove Remove this entry in filter table.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.7.3 GVRP Fig. 2.32 Fig. 2.32 indicates GVRP configurations and functions. When GVRP is enabled, the switch which is an end node of a network needs only to add static VLANs locally. Others switches...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Table 2.20 Label Description Factory Default Enables or disables GVRP protocol. GVRP Disabled Enables GVRP, the switch must be in 802.1q VLAN mode. Enables or disables GVRP on each port. If users have...
IGMP: Internet Group Management Protocol is used on IP networks to establish multicast group memberships. It operates above the network layer of OSI. One of the most important features related to this protocol is IGMP snooping, which is supported by EH7510 and greatly strengthens network functionality.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Fig. 2.34.b *Example* This option shows: 1. The IGMP membership group table. 2. Static and dynamic IP Multicast table. The dynamic join port is added by the switch’s IGMP snooping function. The static join port is manually added by the user.
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Fig. 2.35.b *Example* Fig. 2.35.a, 2.35.b display current IP multicast addresses, and it allows users to add more manually. For example, an IP multicast group address is: 239.1.1.1; joining ports are Port1, Port2 and Port5 with VLAN=1.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Fig. 2.37 IGMP Fast-leave: When a leave message is received, the ports in the group will be immediately removed from the IP multicast entry. 2.8.4 IGMP Statistics Fig. 2.38.a...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Fig. 2.38.b *Example* IGMP’s statistics are shown in Fig. 2.38.a, and its example on Fig. 2.38.b. 2.9 SNMP This section has four categories, which are SNMP Community Strings ...
Disabled 2.9.1 Community Strings EH7510 supports SNMP V1, V2c, and V3; V1 and V2c use a community string match for authentication; there are three levels of authentications which are read-sysinfo-only, read- all-only, or read-write-all. For example, in our default setting, the SNMP agent can access all objects with read-all-only permissions using the string public.
Read-write-all: permission to read/write OID 1 Sub Tree. 2.9.2 Trap Receivers EH7510 provides a trap function that allows an SNMP agent to notify the network management system in case of a significant event, this allows users to configure SNMP Trap setting, Fig. 2.39.b.
This function avoids flooding and increases network efficiency. EH7510 also supports RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol). It is an evolution of the STP. It has a slightly changed topology, which helps to provide a much faster spanning tree...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.10.1 Spanning Tree Fig. 2.40 Fig. 2.40 shows how to configure the Spanning Tree and indicates the parameters’ status.
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Table 2.27 Label Description Factory Default Spanning Tree Choose to enable or disable Spanning Tree. Disabled Force Version Select STP or RSTP. RSTP Configures the bridge priority in the range of 0 ~ Priority 61440.The switch with lower bridge priority has...
Fig. 2.41 *NOTE: - Recall that Tx Packets are those transmitted/sent out from EH7510, and Rx Packets are packets received from connected devices, then - Des Cost: (Designated Root) cost for a packet to travel from a port to the root in the current Spanning Tree.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Table 2.28 Label Description Factory Default Port Selects the ports to be configured. Configures the port path cost in the range 1~200000000. This value will affect the combination path cost. The lowest...
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Fig. 2.42 There are two common approaches to assigning VLAN memberships, Port-based VLAN Tagging-based (802.1q) VLAN EH7510 supports both of them.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.11.1 VLAN Mode Port-Based VLAN (or Static VLAN equivalently) assignments are created by assigning ports to a VLAN. If a device is connected to a certain port, the device will assign a VLAN to that specific port;...
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Fig. 2.43.b *Screen when on Port Based mode* Table 2.30 Label Description Factory Default Group ID Indicates the VLAN Group ID. Group ID 1 Member Adds specific ports to specific group.
User Manual V 1.0 802.1Q (or tagging-based equivalently) Another VLAN mode that EH7510 supports is 802.1Q. Tagged frames are frames with 802.1Q (VLAN) tags that specify a valid VLAN identifier (VID). Untagged frames are frames without tags or frames that carry 802.1p (prioritization) tags and only having prioritization information and a VID of 0.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Table 2.32 Factory Label Description Default Indicates the VLAN ID number. Dependant Indicates the member ports to this VID. Static Member Ports All ports This entry is created by user.
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Fig. 2.45.b *Example* Fig. 2.45 and 2.45.b (example), display the current VLAN entry configuration; note that below there are the corresponding VLAN entries. Table 2.33 Label Description Factory Default Name The VLAN ID name that can be assigned by the user.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.11.4 VLAN PVID Each port is assigned a native VLAN number, the Port VLAN ID (PVID). When an untagged frame goes through a port, it is assigned to the port’s PVID.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.11.5 Example of using 802.1Q VLAN To configure 802.1Q VLAN, use the Static VLAN Setting page. For example, set Port 1, 2 and 3 into a VLAN group name VLAN 2 with VID 2 and Port 3 are tagged, Fig. 2.47.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.12 Port Security 2.12.1 Static Port Security Fig. 2.48 802.1X: is an IEEE standard for port-based Network-Access Control, and it provides an authentication mechanism to devices wishing to attach to a LAN or WLAN. This protocol restricts unauthorized clients from connecting to a LAN through ports that are open to the Internet.
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 - Authenticator: It is a network device that acts as a proxy between supplicant and authentication server. It passes around information, verifies information with the server, and relays response to the supplicant.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.12.2 Add Static MAC Fig. 2.50 Table 2.36 Label Description MAC Address Type the suitable MAC address. Ports Choose between ports. Remove Option to remove the corresponding MAC address Click to add a MAC address VLAN Specify the corresponding VLAN address to MAC address.
Specifies 802.1X Network Access Server (NAS) NAS Identifier identifier string. NULL Max. 30 characters. A key to be shared by EH7510 and the Radius Server. Both ends must be configured to use the Shared Key NULL same key. Max. 30 characters.
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.12.4 802.1.x Fig. 2.52 802.1x settings and configurations shown in Fig. 2.52. Table 2.38 Label Description Factory Default Waiting time between requests when the Quiet Period authorization has failed. Range from 10 to 65535 seconds.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.12.5 802.1x Port Fig. 2.53 802.1x Port information shown in Fig. 2.53. Table 2.39 Label Description Factory Default Port Set specific ports to be configured. Option Choose from: FU: specifies forced unauthorized...
This selection allows users to set the DIP Switch control; the DIP switches are located on EH7510 outer case, so it’s another easy and convenient way to configure ERPS or iA-ring or Compatible-Ring via DIP Switches (instead of modifying configuration on web browser).
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 DIP 1 and 2 definition: Table 2.41 DIP Switch Ring is deactivated Ring is activate Slave Master DIP 3 and 4 definition: Table 2.42 DIP Switch 3 DIP Switch 4...
LED Indicators of DIP Switch are as below, Fig. 2.55 EH7510 is designed with two LEDs on the outer case for indicating current DIP switches’ status; these LEDs are for Ring and Ring Master as shown above (Fig. 2.55). There are four possible outcomes, and each outcome indicates different ring status;...
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Fig. 2.56 As Fig. 2.56 shows, each Ethernet Ring Node is connected to adjacent Ethernet Ring Nodes participating in the same Ethernet Ring using two independent links (i.e. two ways).
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 ERPS settings are shown on Fig. 2.57; users should disable the DIP Switch Control first in order to set up ERPS parameters. Table 2.44 Label Description Factory Default ERPS Choose whether to enable ERPS or not.
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Table 2.45 Label Description Factory Default ERPS VLAN Indicate current RAPS VLAN ID. None Status Choose to enable ERPS with this particular VLAN. Disabled West Port Choose the West Port of the RPL.
2.13.2.1 UERPS Settings (optional) 1. Prepare two EH7510 (EH7510 A and EH7510 B). We will use Port 7 and Port 8 on both EH7510 for redundancy. 2. Connect EH7510 A and EH7510 B to the network or PC so you can access them. For simplicity you can use Port 1 for Web configuration on both switches.
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6. Open EH7510 B’s WebUI and setup ERPS settings like the following. Fig.2.62 7. Connect EH7510 A’s Port 7 to EH7510 B’s Port 8. Connect EH7510 A’s Port 8 to EH7510 B’s Port 7 (like cross-over) for the redundancy port.
Fig. 2.64 2.13.3 iA-Ring EH7510 is designed to be compatible with iA-Ring protocol for providing better network reliability and faster recovery time for redundant ring topologies; it is in the same category as R Rings, but with its own protocol. It has been a successful development that reduces recovery time to less than 20 ms.
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Fig. 2.66 Fig. 2.66 shows iA-Ring redundancy protocol; users should disable DIP Switch Control and ERPS first in order to enable/configure iA-Ring parameters on a web browser. Table 2.48 Label...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.13.4 Compatible-Ring Compatible-Ring is similar as iA-Ring, the only difference being it can be used for MOXA rings as well. To get more details of this redundant ring protocol, please contact Atop.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.13.5 U-Ring U-Ring (Unicast Ring) Setup Fig. 2.68.a *Example of a 2-bridge U-ring* This configuration is for access between 2 points; in this example each point is connected to the Access Points by an Ethernet LAN line and these in turn are connected by Wireless Bridges 1 and 2.
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 U-ring protocol could be used in the above environment, the AP could be: Dump-switch Transceiver XDSL bridge Care should be taken that if a dump-switch is used as an AP (Access Point) the one in the other side must be a dump-switch as well;...
It allows each network device, e.g. an EH7510 switch, to inform its neighbors about its information and configurations periodically. As a result, all of the networks devices would discover their neighbors across connected network links using this standard mechanism.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.14.2 Neighbors Fig. 2.71.a Fig. 2.71.b *Example* Fig. 2.71 allows users to view the information of each neighbor close to this switch, and its example on Fig. 2.71.b. Table 2.52...
This means network administrators can be informed instantaneously when accidents happen. EH7510 uses email and relay output to provide fast and reliable warn alerts for administrators. 2.15.1 Warning Event Selection There are three different types of events: Port Events, Power Events, and System Events.
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Table 2.53 Factory Label Description Default Port Indicates the port number. Disable: Disables alarm function, i.e. no alarm message will be sent. Link Up: Alarm message will be sent when this port/link is up and connection begins.
User Manual V 1.0 2.15.2 Alert Warning Events EH7510 warns its users in case any event occurs; a table in this section displays the warning events (as shown in Fig. 2.73.b as an example). A short alarm message on the top portion of the web browser interface;...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Table 2.55 Factory Label Description Default Clear Relay Alarm Sets Hardware Relay Alarm to off. Relay is off Clear Warning Clears all warning events that are displayed. Events 2.15.3 SMTP Settings Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is an internet standard for email transmission across IP networks.
Update these modifications. A test email can be sent to recipient to check Send Test E-mail accuracy. 2.16 Diagnosis EH7510 provides a Ping function, which is a simple but useful tool, for troubleshooting network problems, (next page Fig.2.75.a, b, c, d).
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.16.1 Ping Fig. 2.75.a Fig. 2.75.b Users can assign IP address or domain name to verify the network connectivity. After typing the IP address/name, please click button to start the ping function; an example is shown below.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Users will have the following result for a failed ping. Fig. 2.75.d *Note: If users assign domain name instead of IP address, they should assign DNS* first. This can be done through Administration >...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Table 2.57 Factory Label Description Default Checked: Saving log event into flash memory. The flash memory can keep the log event files Enable Event even if the switch is rebooted.
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Table 2.58 Label Description Index Indicates the index of a particular log event. Date Indicates the system date of this event has occurred. Time Indicates the system time of this event has occurred.
User Manual V 1.0 2.18 System This function includes the following: Backup/restore Firmware upgrade TFTP Factory default Reboot 2.18.1 Backup/Restore Backup: Download the current EH7510 configuration to the computer as well as save it. Fig. 2.79...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Restore: Upload EH7510 configuration to EH7510 unit from the computer, it will replace the older configuration on EH7510. Fig. 2.80 *Notes: There’re two options which can store the username, password or network configuration, it will prevent the user who can’t login due to a different username, password or network...
2.18.3 TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol. This protocol is designed to be small and easy to implement. EH7510 allows users to upload configuration settings to a TFTP server, and users can also download these settings when needed from the server.
Type in the name of the file to be uploaded or Configuration File Name NULL downloaded. Click to start download remote configuration into Switch. Click to start upload Switch configuration to remote TFTP server. 2.18.4 Factory Default Users can reset EH7510 to default factory settings by clicking Reset. Fig. 2.83...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 2.18.5 Reboot EH7510 provides an easy reboot function that only requires one click. Fig. 2.84...
User Manual V 1.0 Chapter 3: Configuring with a Serial Console EH7510 switch can also be configured by using serial console; this method is similar to the web browser one. The options are the same, so users can take the same procedures as...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 3. The Serial Port Setup window pops up. Select appropriate port for Port, 115200 for Baud Rate, 8 bit for Data, none for Parity, and 1 bit for Stop. Fig. 3.3 4.
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Password: (enter password here) Switch# To enter the “configuration” mode, you need to be in the privileged mode, and then type in the command “configure”: Switch# configure Switch(config)# Below is a graphical view of the modes and its related privileges and screen prompt:...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 3.3 General Command The table below shows some useful commands that may be used anytime when using serial console. Table 3.1 Command Description Enable Turn on privileged mode. Disable Turn off privileged mode.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Fig. 3.4 3.4.1 Administration Setup using Serial Console This section shows how users can see administration information and make changes using command. Detailed explanations of each technical term can be found in...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 3.4.2 Spanning Tree Setup using Serial Console This section shows how users can see spanning tree information and make changes using command. Detailed explanations of each technical term can be found in...
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Chapter 4: SwitchView & Topolog Diagram SwitchView and Topolog Diagram are interfaces developed by Atop Technology; instead of providing detailed descriptions for a specific device, SwitchView and Topolog Diagram have information for all devices in the network.
User Manual V 1.0 4.2 Firmware Upgrade As addressed in 2.14.1, EH7510 can be upgraded by using SwitchView; there are kernel firmwares and application firmwares to be updated; this can be done easily in 3 steps. 1. In SwitchView, click on 2.
This tool shows the MAC and IP address of a device, and shows which ports of this device are connected to other devices; right click on a specific EH7510 to open and view its configuration. Fig. 4.4 Notes: 1.
Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Appendix A. ModBus Management Memory Map 1. Read Registers (Support Function Code 3, 4). 2. Write Register (Support Function Code 6). 3. 1 Word = 2 Bytes. Data Address Read/Write...
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Console Information Baud Rate 0x0000: 4800 0x0001: 9600 0x0002: 14400 0x0003: 19200 0x0030 (48) 1 word 0x0004: 28800 0x0005: 38400 0x0006: 57600 0x0007: 144000 0x0008: 115200 Data Bits 0x0031 (49)
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Gateway Address of switch Ex: IP = 192.168.1.254 Word 0 Hi byte = 0xC0 0x0055 (85) 2 words Word 0 Lo byte = 0xA8 Word 1 Hi byte = 0x01...
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Port Negotiation Status, force = 0x00 Status, auto = 0x01 Word 0 Hi byte = Port 1 Status Word 0 Lo byte = Port 2 Status Word 1 Hi byte = Port 3 Status...
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Port Link Status Status, down = 0x00 Status, up = 0x01 Word 0 Hi byte = Port 1 Status Word 0 Lo byte = Port 2 Status Word 1 Hi byte = Port 3 Status...
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Count of Good Packets of TX Ex. Port 1 gets 0x2EEEE1FFFF good packets of Word 0 of Port 1 = 0x0000 Word 1 of Port 1 = 0x002E Word 2 of Port 1 = 0xEEE1...
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Count of Bad Packets of RX Ex. Port 1 gets 0x2EEEE1FFFF bad packets of Word 0 of Port 1 = 0x0000 Word 1 of Port 1 = 0x002E Word 2 of Port 1 = 0xEEE1...
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 ERPS R-APS VLAN ID of the ring Ex: 3st VLAN ID = 1, Word 2 = 0x0001 1~4094: ID Value range 0x0000: VLAN ID Not Setup 0x2200 (8704) 5 words...
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 ERPS West Port Status Ex: 3st West Port Status = Forwarding, Word 2 = 0x0001 0x0001: Forwarding 0x0002: Blocking 0x0003: Signal Fail Blocking 0x000F: Virtual Channel 0x2250 (8784) 5 words...
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 1st Ring Port Ex: 1st Ring Port = Port 2, Word 0 = 0x0002 0x0001: Port 1 0x2301 (8961) 1 word 0x0002: Port 2 … 0x000A: Port 10 0xFFFF: iA-Ring not enable...
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Glossary Term Description 802.1 A working group of IEEE standards dealing with Local Area Network. Provides mechanism for implementing Quality of Service (QoS) at the Media 802.1p Access Control Level (MAC).
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Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1.0 Open System Interconnection mode; a way of sub-dividing a communication system into smaller parts called layers. A layer is a collection of conceptually OSI Model similar functions that provide services to the layer above it and receives services from the layer below it.
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