Comtrol RocketLinx ES7506 User Manual

Comtrol RocketLinx ES7506 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Industrial Managed PoE Switch 4 - Fast Ethernet PoE Ports 2 - Fast Ethernet Uplink Ports User Guide...
  • Page 2 All Rights Reserved. Comtrol Corporation makes no representations or warranties with regard to the contents of this document or to the suitability of the Comtrol product for any particular purpose. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Some software or features may not be available at the time of publication.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Switch Setting............................43 Admin Password ............................44 IP Configuration ............................45 Time Setting.............................. 46 DHCP Server Configuration ........................49 DHCP Leased Entries ..........................50 DHCP Relay Agent ........................... 51 Table of Contents RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F - 3...
  • Page 4 MAC Address Table ..........................86 Port Statistics ............................88 Event Log ..............................89 Topology Discovery (LLDP)........................90 Ping Utility..............................91 Device Front Panel............................92 Save to Flash..............................93 Logout................................93 4 - RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Table of Contents...
  • Page 5 Privileged EXEC Mode ..........................144 Global Configuration Mode........................147 Port Interface Configuration Mode....................... 155 VLAN Interface Configuration Mode....................156 Technical Support ...........................157 Comtrol Private MIB..........................157 Comtrol Support ............................157 Table of Contents RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F - 5...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents 6 - RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Table of Contents...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction Overview The RocketLinx ES7506 is designed for industrial PoE applications such as IP surveillance or wireless access points, where the power source is not conveniently located. The ES7506 provides: • Four 10/100BASE-TX Power over Ethernet Plus ports • Two redundant 10/100BASE-TX uplink ports The ES7506 supports intelligent PoE control and schedule management.
  • Page 8 Introduction 8 - Introduction RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 9: Hardware Installation

    Hardware Installation You can use the following subsections to install the RocketLinx ES7506: • Connect the Power and Ground • Connect the Alarm Relay Output on Page 11 • Mount the ES7506 on Page 11 • Connect the Ethernet Ports on Page 12 •...
  • Page 10 Loosen the earth ground screw on the right side of the ES7506. b. Insert the ground wire. Tighten the ground screw after the earth ground wire is connected. 10 - Connect the Power and Ground RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 11: Connect The Alarm Relay Output

    ES706. Two DIN rail clips and four screws are shipped with theES7506. Use the screws to attach the DIN rail clip to the wall-mount plate. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Connect the Alarm Relay Output - 11...
  • Page 12: Connect The Ethernet Ports

    Blinking fast: PoE power failure PoE is disabled for that port Port link down or port not LNK/ACT 1-6 Port link up Active connection connected 12 - Connect the Ethernet Ports RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 13: Using Portvision Dx

    Using PortVision DX There are several ways to configure network information. Comtrol Technical Support recommends connecting the ES7506 to a PC or laptop running Windows and installing PortVision DX for initial configuration. This section shows how to use PortVision DX for initial network configuration and discusses how to: •...
  • Page 14: Portvision Dx Overview

    • IO-Link Master In addition to identifying Comtrol Ethernet attached products, you can use PortVision DX to display any third-party switch and hardware that may be connected directly to those devices. All non-Comtrol products and unmanaged RocketLinx switches are treated as non-intelligent devices and have limited feature support.
  • Page 15: Installing Portvision Dx

    3. Click Next on the Welcome screen. 4. Click I accept the terms in the License Agreement and Next. 5. Click Next or optionally, browse to a different location and then click Next. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Installing PortVision DX - 15...
  • Page 16 Yes to the Do you want to allow the following program to make changes to this computer? query. 11. Go the next subsection to use PortVision DX to program the network information. 16 - Installing PortVision DX RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 17: Configuring The Network Settings

    You can save time if you only scan for RocketLinx switches. Note: If the Comtrol Ethernet attached product is not on the local segment and it has been programmed with an IP address, it will be necessary to manually add the Comtrol Ethernet attached product to PortVision DX.
  • Page 18 Right-click the ES7506 in the Device Tree or Device List pane and click Properties in the popup menu • Highlight the ES7506, click the Manage menu and then Properties. 18 - Configuring the Network Settings RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 19 Page 95 • Right-click the ES7506 in the Device List pane and click Webpage in the popup menu. Note: The default User Name and Password are both admin. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Configuring the Network Settings - 19...
  • Page 20: Checking The Firmware Version

    Checking the Firmware Version Checking your web interface and bootloader versions is easy in PortVision DX. Comtrol recommends loading the latest firmware and bootloader so that you have all of the latest feature enhancements and bug fixes. 1. If the ES7506 is not displayed in PortVision DX, click the Scan button.
  • Page 21: Uploading The Latest Firmware Or Bootloader

    5. Right-click ES7506 in the Device List pane and click Refresh. Optionally, you can click the Refresh button in the Toolbar and that refreshes all devices in PortVision DX. 6. Verify that the version change is reflected in under the Software Version. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Uploading the Latest Firmware or Bootloader - 21...
  • Page 22: Configuring Multiple Rocketlinx Switches Network Addresses

    2. Enter the starting IP address, subnet mask, IP Gateway and click Proceed. PortVision DX displays the programmed IP addresses in the Device List pane after the next refresh cycle. 22 - Configuring Multiple RocketLinx Switches Network Addresses RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 23: Uploading Firmware To Multiple Es7506 Switches

    ES7506. 1. If the ES7506 is not displayed in PortVision DX, click the Scan button. 2. Select the Comtrol Ethernet attached product type and click the Scan button. 3. Shift-click the multiple ES7506 switches on the Main screen that you want to update and use one of the following methods: •...
  • Page 24: Adding A New Device In Portvision Dx

    4. Enter a friendly device name in the Device Name list box. 5. Optionally, enter the serial number in the Serial Number list box. 24 - Adding a New Device in PortVision DX RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 25: Using Configuration Files

    2. Click Yes to the warning that it will take 25 seconds per device and it may also reboot the devices. 3. Browse to the location of the configuration file, click the file name (.dc) and then Open. 4. Close the Load Configuration popup message. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Using Configuration Files - 25...
  • Page 26: Using The Led Tracker

    The ES7506 SYS LED will flash for five seconds. 2. If necessary, you may need to click Tracker and ON several times to catch the flashing SYS LED. 26 - Using the LED Tracker RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 27: Customizing Portvision Dx

    The following illustrates how you can customize your view. See the PortVision DX Help system for detailed information about modifying the view. For example, the above screen shot illustrates devices layered in folders. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Customizing PortVision DX - 27...
  • Page 28: Accessing Rocketlinx Documentation From Portvision Dx

    Note: It may take a few minutes to download, depending on your connection speed. The document opens automatically after it has downloaded. 7. Click Close if you have downloaded all of the documents that you wanted. 28 - Accessing RocketLinx Documentation from PortVision DX RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 29: How To Open Previously Downloaded Documents

    How to Open Previously Downloaded Documents Use the following procedure to access previously downloaded documents in PortVision DX. Note: Optionally, you can browse to the Program Files (x86) > Comtrol > PortVision DX > Docs subdirectory and open the document.
  • Page 30 Using PortVision DX 30 - How to Open Previously Downloaded Documents RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 31: Configuration Using The Web User Interface

    Monitor and Diag on Page 86 • Device Front Panel on Page 92 • Save to Flash on Page 93 • Logout on Page 93 RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Configuration Using the Web User Interface - 31...
  • Page 32: Web User Interface

    Windows Vista - Windows 8.1 If necessary, click I accept the risk and want to run this application, and then Run if a security warning popup message appears. 32 - Web User Interface RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 33 6. If you are planning on connecting PDs, configure the PoE port characteristics, see PoE Control on Page 62. You can use the Feature Overview on Page 37 to locate other features that you may want to configure. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Web User Interface - 33...
  • Page 34: Secure Web User Interface

    2. Launch the web browser and type https://192.168.250.250 (or the IP address of the ES7506).and then press Enter. 3. Click Continue to the web site (not recommended). 34 - Secure Web User Interface RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 35 If desired, click Do not show this again for apps from the publisher and location above and then click Run if a security warning popup message appears. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Secure Web User Interface - 35...
  • Page 36 To use DHCP, click Enable in the DHCP Client drop list. Click Apply. 6. If you are planning on connecting PDs, configure the PoE port characteristics, see PoE Control on Page 62. 36 - Secure Web User Interface RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 37: Feature Overview

    Time (Sec) • Super Ring Failure • Version - Version 1, Version 2, or Disable IGMP Query IGMP Query • Query Intervals Page 76 • Query Maximum Response Time RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Feature Overview - 37...
  • Page 38 PoE Ports On/Off on an hourly/daily basis. Page 64 Port by Port: • PoE Mode • Operation Status PoE Status on Page PoE Status • PD Class • Consumption(W) • Voltage(V) • Current(mA) 38 - Feature Overview RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 39 Ingress Packet Types - Broadcast Only, Broadcast/ Multicast, Broadcast/Multicast/Unknown Unicast, and Rate Control Rate Control • Ingress Rate/Egress Rate (No-limit, 128Kbps, 256Kbps, Page 61 512Kbps, 1024Kbps, 2048Kbps, 4096Kbps, and 8192Kbps) • RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Feature Overview - 39...
  • Page 40 • Forward Delay (4-30 seconds) RSTP RSTP on Page 65 Port Configuration: • Admin Path Cost • Priority • Admin P2P (Auto, P2P, or Shared) • Admin Edge (Enable/Disable) 40 - Feature Overview RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 41 Page System Event Logs • Time • Event Log • Manual or NTP Client Time Setting Time Setting • Time Zone Setting Page 46 • Daylight Savings Time RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Feature Overview - 41...
  • Page 42 Email Alert - Enable/Disable • SMTP Server IP • Mail Account SMTP Warning - SMTP Configuration • Authentication Configuration Page 85 • User Name • Password • Recipient Email Address 1-4 42 - Feature Overview RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 43: Basic Settings

    Note: When you attempt to view private MIB, you should first compile private MIB files into your MIB browser. System Description Industrial Managed Switch ES7506. Firmware Version Displays the firmware version installed in this ES7506. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Basic Settings - 43...
  • Page 44: Admin Password

    Click Apply to apply the settings. Note: You must Save the settings (Page 93), if Apply you want to maintain these settings if the ES7506 is powered off. 44 - Admin Password RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 45: Ip Configuration

    Click Apply to apply the settings. Note: You must Save the settings (Page 93), if you Apply want to maintain these settings if the ES7506 is powered off. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F IP Configuration - 45...
  • Page 46: Time Setting

    Click Apply to apply the settings. Apply Note: You must Save the settings (Page 93), if you want to maintain these settings if the ES7506 is powered off. 46 - Time Setting RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 47 (GMT+03:00) Moscow, St. Petersburg, Volgograd (GMT+03:00) Nairobi (GMT+03:30) Tehran (GMT+04:00) Abu Dhabi, Muscat (GMT+04:00) Baku, Tbilisi, Yerevan (GMT+04:30) Kabul (GMT+05:00) Ekaterinburg (GMT+05:00) Islamabad, Karachi, Tashkent (GMT+05:30) Calcutta, Chennai, Mumbai, New Delhi RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Time Setting - 47...
  • Page 48 (GMT+10:00) Brisbane (GMT+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney (GMT+10:00) Guam, Port Moresby (GMT+10:00) Hobart (GMT+10:00) Vladivostok (GMT+11:00) Magadan, Solomon Is., New Caledonia (GMT+12:00) Auckland, Wellington (GMT+12:00) Fiji, Kamchatka, Marshall Is. (GMT+13:00) Nuku'alofa 48 - Time Setting RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 49: Dhcp Server Configuration

    The IP address that is listed in the Excluded Address List Table is not assigned to the network device. Add or remove an IP address from the Excluded Address List by clicking Add or Remove. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F DHCP Server Configuration - 49...
  • Page 50: Dhcp Leased Entries

    The IP address of the leased entry. MAC Address The MAC Address of the leased entry. Lease Time(s) The lease time of the leased entry (in seconds). Reload Click to reload DHCP leased entries. 50 - DHCP Leased Entries RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 51: Dhcp Relay Agent

    Click Apply to apply the settings. Apply Note: You must Save the settings (Page 93), if you want to maintain these settings if the ES7506 is powered off. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F DHCP Relay Agent - 51...
  • Page 52: Backup And Restore

    After you save the running-config to flash, the new settings are kept and work after the power is cycled. Use the show startup-config to view it in the CLI. The Backup command can only backup the configuration file to your PC or TFTP server. 52 - Backup and Restore RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 53: Backup The Configuration - Local File Method

    Open. 4. Click the Restore button. 5. Click Yes to the Confirm Dialog. 6. Click Ok to the Success Message. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Backup the Configuration - Local File Method - 53...
  • Page 54: Backup The Configuration - Tftp Server Method

    You must use a TFTP server to create or load backup files if you are using Windows Server 2003 through Windows 8.1 or PortVision DX. If you do not have a TFTP server, you can download one from Comtrol using Start the TFTP Server subsection.
  • Page 55: Restore The Configuration - Tftp Server Method

    4. Click Ok to the Success Message. Firmware Upgrade Note: Use this section to update the ES7506 with the latest firmware. Comtrol provides the latest firmware on the Comtrol site. Updated firmware may include new features, bug fixes, or other software changes.
  • Page 56: Upgrading Firmware (Local File)

    7. Click Ok to close the Success Message. Note: After the firmware has successfully uploaded, you should close and re-open the browser to clear the Java Virtual Machine cache. 56 - Upgrading Firmware (Local File) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 57: Upgrading Firmware (Tftp Server)

    Otherwise, the settings you are lost when the ES7506 is powered off. 1. Click the Reboot button to reboot your ES7506. 2. Click Yes. The switch reboots immediately. 3. Click Ok. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Upgrading Firmware (TFTP Server) - 57...
  • Page 58: Port Configuration

    Port Control page allows you to enable/disable port state, or configure the port auto-negotiation, speed, duplex, and flow control. Select the port you want to configure and make changes to the port. The following table provides information about the different port control options. 58 - Port Configuration RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 59 If both ends are not at the same speed, they cannot link with each other. If both ends are not in the same duplex mode, they are connected by half-duplex mode. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Port Control - 59...
  • Page 60: Port Status

    Shows the port state. If the state is enabled it displays Enable. If the port is disabled or State shutdown, it displays Disable. Speed/Duplex Current working status of the port. Flow Control The state of the flow control. 60 - Port Status RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 61: Rate Control

    8192Kbps. Click Apply to apply the settings. Apply Note: You must Save the settings (Page 93), if you want to maintain these settings if the ES7506 is powered off. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Rate Control - 61...
  • Page 62: Power Over Ethernet

    6. If desired, set up PD Status Detection. 7. You must Save the settings (Page 93), if you want maintain these settings if the ES7506 is powered off. 62 - Power over Ethernet RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 63 This is the gap per detection in seconds. Click Apply to apply the settings. Apply Note: You must Save the settings (Page 93), if you want maintain these settings if the ES7506 is powered off. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F PoE Control - 63...
  • Page 64: 64 - Poe Scheduling

    PoE Status The PoE Status page shows the operating status of each PoE port. You can use the PoE Control page (Page if you need to make any changes. 64 - PoE Scheduling RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 65: Network Redundancy

    2004 version. This switch supports both RSTP and STP (all switches that support RSTP are also backward compatible with switches that support only STP).This page allows you to enable/disable RSTP, configure the global setting and port settings. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Network Redundancy - 65...
  • Page 66 4 seconds. Click Apply to apply the settings. Apply Note: You must Save the settings (Page 93), if you want to maintain these settings if the ES7506 is powered off. 66 - RSTP RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 67: Rstp Information

    When the non-bridge device connects an admin edge port, this port is in blocking state and turn to forwarding state in 4 seconds. Reload Click to reload. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F RSTP Information - 67...
  • Page 68: 68 - Redundant Ring

    If the Path Cost is the same, the port with larger port number becomes the blocking port. Ring Port2 Assign another port for ring connection. Path Cost Change the Path Cost of Ring Port2. 68 - Redundant Ring RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 69: Redundant Ring Information

    RM to nonRM. Role state Transition Shows how many times the Ring status has been transformed between Normal Count and Abnormal state. Reload Click to reload redundant ring information. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Redundant Ring Information - 69...
  • Page 70: Vlan

    The RocketLinx ES7506 determines the membership of a data frame by examining the configuration of the port that received the transmission, or by reading a portion of the data frame’s tag header. A four-byte field in the header is used to identify the VLAN.
  • Page 71: Traffic Prioritization

    2 with low priority, and 1 with the lowest priority at the same time. Use a strict Packets with higher priority in the queue are always processed first, except that there is priority scheme no packet with higher priority. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Traffic Prioritization - 71...
  • Page 72: Cos-Queue Mapping

    After configuration, press Apply to enable the settings. Note: You must Save the settings (Page 93), if you want to maintain these settings if the ES7506 is powered off. 72 - CoS-Queue Mapping RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 73: Dscp-Queue Mapping

    After configuration, press Apply to enable the settings. Note: You must Save the settings (Page 93), if you want to maintain these settings if the ES7506 is powered off. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F DSCP-Queue Mapping - 73...
  • Page 74: Multicast Filtering

    The following web pages are included in this group: • IGMP Snooping on Page 75 • IGMP Query on Page 76 Optionally, you can use the CLI for configuration, see Multicast Filtering (CLI) on Page 130. 74 - Multicast Filtering RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 75: Igmp Snooping

    Click Reload to refresh the table. Note: You must Save the settings (Page 93), if you want to maintain these settings if the ES7506 is powered off. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F IGMP Snooping - 75...
  • Page 76: Igmp Query

    LAN. Enter a number between 1 and 25. Click Apply to apply the settings. Apply Note: You must Save the settings (Page 93), if you want to maintain these settings if the ES7506 is powered off. 76 - IGMP Query RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 77: Snmp

    Note: When you first install the device in your network, we recommend that you change the community string. Most SNMP management applications use public and private as the default community name, this could be a network security leak. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F SNMP- 77...
  • Page 78: Snmp V3 Profile

    Click Reload to reload SNMP v3 user information. Note: You must Save the settings (Page 93), if you want to maintain these settings if the ES7506 is powered off. 78 - SNMP V3 Profile RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 79: Snmp Traps

    SNMP server. Click the Reload button to reload SNMP server Reload information. You can see the change of the SNMP pre-defined standard traps and Comtrol pre-defined traps. The pre- defined traps can be found on the Comtrol ftp site. Note: You must Save the settings...
  • Page 80: Security

    The maximum security IP is 10. Security IP List This table shows you added the security IP addresses. Remove Click Remove to delete a highlighted entry. Reload To reload the table. 80 - Security RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 81: Warning

    Output on or off. Event Type: Power Failure Power ID: Select either Power 1 or Power 2. When power is shut down, the ES7506 shorts the Relay Out and the DO LED lights. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Warning - 81...
  • Page 82 Select Ring Failure and when the Ring topology changes, the ES7506 shorts the Relay out and light the Alarm LED. Once you have finished configuring the settings, click the Apply button to apply your configuration. 82 - Fault Relay RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 83: Event Selection

    Time Synchronize Accessing the NTP Server is failing. Failure Fault Relay TheFault Relay is on. Super Ring Topology Master of Super Ring has changed or backup path is activated. Changes RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Event Selection - 83...
  • Page 84: Syslog Configuration

    ES7506 is powered off. When enabling Local or Both modes, you can monitor the system logs in the Monitor and Diag /Event Log page. 84 - SysLog Configuration RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 85: Smtp Configuration

    ES7506 (maximum 40 characters) Click Apply to apply the settings. Note: You must Save the settings (Page 93), if you want Apply to maintain these settings if the ES7506 is powered off. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F SMTP Configuration - 85...
  • Page 86: Monitor And Diag

    The ES7506 provides 2K entries in the MAC Address Table.You can change the Aging time, add Static Unicast MAC Address, monitor the MAC address or sort them by different packet types and ports. 86 - Monitor and Diag RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 87 Click Apply to apply the settings. Apply Note: You must Save the settings (Page 93), if you want to maintain these settings if the ES7506 is powered off. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F MAC Address Table - 87...
  • Page 88: Port Statistics

    Click to reload all counts. Bad-Collision Click to change the counter mode to RxBad and TxCollision mode. Mode Good Mode Click to change the counter mode to RxGood and TxGood. 88 - Port Statistics RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 89: Event Log

    ES7506 records events that occurred in the local log table. This page shows the log table. The entry includes the index, occurred data and time, and content of the events. Click Clear to clear the entries. Click Reload to refresh the table. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Event Log - 89...
  • Page 90: Topology Discovery (Lldp)

    Click Apply to apply the settings. Apply Note: You must Save the settings (Page 93), if you want to maintain these settings if the ES7506 is powered off. 90 - Topology Discovery (LLDP) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 91: Ping Utility

    This page provides a Ping Utility to ping a remote device and check whether the device is alive or not. Type the Target IP address of the target device and click Start to start the ping. After few seconds, you can see the result in the Result field. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Ping Utility - 91...
  • Page 92: Device Front Panel

    Note: There is not a CLI command for this feature. If you can view the physical LEDs, you can use the Descriptions on Page 12, which provide detailed LED information. 92 - Device Front Panel RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 93: Save To Flash

    If you have saved your changes, click Yes to logout, No to remain the web user interface. If you did not save your changes, you can save your changes when you logout. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Save to Flash - 93...
  • Page 94 Configuration Using the Web Interface 94 - Logout RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 95: Configuration Using The Command Line Interface (Cli)

    Page 136 • Monitor and Diag (CLI) on Page 139 • Saving to Flash (CLI) on Page 141 • Logging Out (CLI) on Page 141 RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) - 95...
  • Page 96: Using The Serial Console

    DB9F Pin 1 Pin 5 Pin 9 Pin 6 2. Start a terminal program such as HyperTerminal or the Comtrol Test Terminal program. You can download Test Terminal from the site. • Test Terminal - WCom2 (Windows XP through Windows 8) Unzip Test Terminal and place it in a location that you can execute an application.
  • Page 97 4. If necessary, configure the IP address for your network. The following example shows how to program an IP address of 192.168.11.252 with a Class B subnet mask (255.255.0.0). Switch> enable Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# int vlan1 Switch(config-if)# ip address 192.168.11.252/16 RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Using the Serial Console - 97...
  • Page 98: Using A Telnet/Ssh Console

    2. Start PortVision DX. 3. Right-click the ES7506 in the Device List pane (lower) and click Telnet/SSH. 4. Select either Telnet or SSH and leave the default port number. 98 - Using a Telnet/SSH Console RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 99: Command Line Interface Introduction

    Page 105, which can be used to configure the settings for a specific VLAN Refer to Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) on Page 95 to access the CLI. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Command Line Interface Introduction - 99...
  • Page 100: User Exec Mode

    3. Type show ip ? (with a space between show and the ?, do not press the Enter key) to review the options for Switch> show ip forwarding IP forwarding status route IP routing table 100 - User EXEC Mode RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 101 A.B.C.D show ip route A.B.C.D/M show ip route supernets-only show spanning-tree statistics IFNAME show version telnet WORD telnet WORD PORT traceroute WORD traceroute ip WORD RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Accessing the Options for a Command - 101...
  • Page 102: Privileged Exec Mode

    Show running system information telnet Open a telnet connection terminal Set terminal line parameters traceroute Trace route to destination write Write running configuration to memory, network, or terminal 102 - Privileged EXEC Mode RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 103: Global Configuration Mode

    Remote monitoring router Enable a routing process smtp-server SMTP server configuration snmp-server SNMP server spanning-tree spanning tree algorithm warning-event Warning event selection write-config Specify config files to write to RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Global Configuration Mode - 103...
  • Page 104: (Port) Interface Configuration

    Exit current mode and down to previous mode rate-limit Rate limit configuration shutdown Shutdown the selected interface spanning-tree spanning-tree protocol speed Specify the speed of a Fast Ethernet port switchport Set switching mode characteristics 104 - (Port) Interface Configuration RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 105: (Vlan) Interface Configuration

    IFNAME in global configuration mode. Port Interface Configuration: Switch(config-if)# Configure port related • Exit: Type exit or Ctrl+Z to Global Configuration settings. mode. • Type end to return to Privileged EXEC mode. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F (VLAN) Interface Configuration - 105...
  • Page 106 To lock the screen of the terminal - you cannot input any command. Ctrl+Q To unlock the screen which is locked by Ctrl+S. To exit Configuration mode. Ctrl+Z 106 - Command Mode Summary RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 107: Vty Configuration Locked (Error Message)

    ES7506. If the administrator is in Configuration mode, then the web users cannot change settings. The ES7506 allows only one administrator to configure the switch at a time. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F VTY Configuration Locked (Error Message) - 107...
  • Page 108: Basic Settings (Cli)

    Administrator account password User Name and Password Switch(config)# administrator admin admin Change administrator account admin and password admin success. Switch# show administrator Administrator account information Display name: admin password: admin 108 - Basic Settings (CLI) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 109 Sun Jan 1 04:14:19 2006 (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Display Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London Switch# show clock timezone clock timezone (26) (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Basic Settings (CLI) - 109...
  • Page 110 IP protocol DHCP Commands lease DHCP Lease Time list Print command list network dhcp network Remove quit Exit current mode and down to previous mode service Enable service 110 - Basic Settings (CLI) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 111 Switch(config-dhcp)# ip dhcp static 00C0.4E2D.0001 DHCP Server – Static IP and MAC binding A.B.C.D leased IP address Switch(config-dhcp)# ip dhcp static 00C0.4E2D.0001 192.168.10.99 Switch(config-dhcp)# ip dhcp reset Reset DHCP Settings <cr> RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Basic Settings (CLI) - 111...
  • Page 112 IP addresses or different file name. Type target TFTP server IP or file name in this command. Switch# copy tftp: 192.168.250.33/default.conf startup- Restore Configuration config Switch# show startup-config Show Startup Configuration Switch# show running-config Show Running Configuration 112 - Basic Settings (CLI) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 113 ............Firmware Upgrade ..........................Firmware upgrade success!! Rebooting..Load Default Switch# reload default-config file Reload OK! Load Default Switch# reboot System Reboot Switch# reboot Reboot RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Basic Settings (CLI) - 113...
  • Page 114: Port Configuration (Cli)

    Switch(config-if)# flowcontrol on Flowcontrol on for port 1 set ok! Port Control – Flow Control Switch(config-if)# flowcontrol off Flowcontrol off for port 1 set ok! 114 - Port Configuration (CLI) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 115 Note: Administrative Status -> Port state of the port. Operating status -> Current status of the port. Duplex -> Duplex mode of the port. Speed -> Speed mode of the port. Flow control - > Flow Control status of the port. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Port Configuration (CLI) - 115...
  • Page 116 - Bandwidth 4096 4096 is 4096Kbps 512 is 512Kbps 8192 8192 is 8192Kbps Switch(config-if)# rate-limit ingress bandwidth 8192 Set the ingress rate limit to 8192k for Port 1. 116 - Port Configuration (CLI) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 117: Power Over Ethernet (Cli)

    Power Limit : Follow 802.3af PoE Counter MPS Absent Counter : 0 Invalid Signature Counter : 0 Denied Counter : 0 Overload Counter : 0 Short Counter : 0 RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Power over Ethernet (CLI) - 117...
  • Page 118 Status : Disable Weekly Schedule : Sunday : 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,19,20,21,22,23 Monday : 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,19,20,21,22,23 Examples Tuesday : 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,19,20,21,22,23 Wednesday : 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,19,20,21,22,23 Thursday : 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,19,20,21,22,23 Friday : 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,19,20,21,22,23 Saturday : 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20 118 - Power over Ethernet (CLI) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 119 To enable the PoE function in user mode Switch(config-if)# poe user enable Examples To disable the PoE function in user mode Switch(config-if)# poe user disable RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Power over Ethernet (CLI) - 119...
  • Page 120 Add a day schedule to an interface. Description Add a schedule which enables PoE function at hour 1, 3, 5 and 10 to 23 on Sunday. Examples Switch(config-if)# poe schedule 0 1,3,5,10-23 120 - Power over Ethernet (CLI) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 121: Network Redundancy (Cli)

    Switch(config)# spanning-tree pathcost method Port Path Cost long specifies 32-bit based values that range from 1-200,000,000 short specifies 16-bit based values that range from 1-65535 Switch(config-if)# spanning-tree pathcost 200000 RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Network Redundancy (CLI) - 121...
  • Page 122 2 sec, forward-delay 15 sec Aging time : 300 Port Role Port-State Cost Prio.Nbr Type ------- ---------- ------------ --------- ---------- ----------- Root Forwarding 200000 128.1 P2P(RST) Designated Forwarding 200000 128.4 P2P(RST) 122 - Network Redundancy (CLI) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 123 Designated Port ID is 128.6, Root Path Cost is 600000 Timers : message-age 0 sec, forward-delay 0 sec BPDU: sent 43759 , received 4854 TCN : sent 0 , received 0 Forwarding-State Transmit count Message-Age Expired count RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Network Redundancy (CLI) - 123...
  • Page 124 0 to 255 Priority default set default Switch(config-redundant-ring)# super-ring priority 100 Switch(config-redundant-ring)# port IFLIST Interface list, ex: fa1,fa3-5 Ring Port cost path cost Switch(config-redundant-ring)# port fa1,fa2 124 - Network Redundancy (CLI) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 125 Role Transition count 0 Ring State Transition count 1 Ring ID is optional. If the ring ID is typed, this command only displays the information of the target Ring. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Network Redundancy (CLI) - 125...
  • Page 126: Vlan Port-Based (Cli)

    Egress packet of port 1 with tagged. egressing from this Switch(config-if)# switchport port-based-vlan mode tagged port should be Set port-based vlan mode success tagged, untagged or unmodified 126 - RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F VLAN Port-Based (CLI)
  • Page 127: Traffic Prioritization (Cli)

    The port trust is set DSCP first ok. Switch(config)# interface fa1 Port Setting - Trust Switch(config-if)# qos trust port-based Mode - Port Based The port trust is set port based ok. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Traffic Prioritization (CLI) - 127...
  • Page 128 Map CoS 6 to Queue 3 The CoS to queue mapping is set ok. Switch(config)# qos cos-map 7 3 Map CoS 7 to Queue 3 The CoS to queue mapping is set ok. 128 - Traffic Prioritization (CLI) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 129 4 | 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 5 | 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 | 3 3 3 3 RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Traffic Prioritization (CLI) - 129...
  • Page 130: Multicast Filtering (Cli)

    IGMP snooping is enabled globally. Specify on which vlans IGMP Global snooping enables Switch(config)# no ip igmp snooping Disable IGMP Snooping - Global IGMP snooping is disabled globally ok. 130 - Multicast Filtering (CLI) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 131 Switch(config-if)# ip igmp query-max-response-time 15 (Change Response Time query max response time to 15 seconds, default value is 10 seconds) Switch(config)# int vlan 1 Disable Switch(config-if)# no ip igmp RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Multicast Filtering (CLI) - 131...
  • Page 132 IGMPv2 query-interval: 125s query-max-response-time: 10s Force Filtering Switch(config)# mac-address-table force filtering Enable Filtering unknown multicast addresses ok! Switch(config)# no mac-address-table force filtering Disable Flooding unknown multicast addresses ok! 132 - Multicast Filtering (CLI) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 133: Snmp (Cli)

    Switch# show running-config ..Display snmp-server community public ro snmp-server community private rw snmp-server enable trap snmp-server host 192.168.250.33 version 2 admin snmp-server host 192.168.250.33 version 1 admin …….. RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F SNMP (CLI) - 133...
  • Page 134: Security (Cli)

    Set ip security enable ok. IP Security Switch(config)# ip security host 192.168.250.33 Add ip security host 192.168.250.33 ok. Switch# show ip security ip security is enabled Display ip security host: 192.168.250.33 134 - Security (CLI) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 135 Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Security (CLI) - 135...
  • Page 136: Warnings (Cli)

    Switch(config)# no relay 1 (Relay_ID: 1 or 2) <cr> Switch# show relay 1 Relay Output Type : Port Link Port : 1, 2, 3, 4 Display Switch# show relay 2 Relay Output Type : Super Ring 136 - Warnings (CLI) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 137 Switch(config)# log syslog local Local Mode Switch(config)# log syslog remote Server Mode 192.168.250.33 Switch(config)# log syslog local Both Switch(config)# log syslog remote 192.168.250.33 Switch(config)# no log syslog local Disable RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Warnings (CLI) - 137...
  • Page 138 SMTP Email Alert set Server: 192.168.250.100, Account: admin@comtrol.com ok. Switch(config)# smtp-server receipt 1 abc@comtrol.com Receiver mail SMTP Email Alert set receipt 1: abc@comtrol.com ok. Switch(config)# smtp-server authentication username admin password admin Authentication with SMTP Email Alert set authentication Username: admin,...
  • Page 139: Monitor And Diag (Cli)

    Dynamic Switch# show mac-address-table multicast Show MAC Vlan Mac Address Status Ports Address Table ---- --------------- ---- ------- -------------------------- – Multicast 00c0.4e2D.0800 fa5-6 MAC addresses 00c0.4e2D.fffa fa3,fa5-6 RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Monitor and Diag (CLI) - 139...
  • Page 140 64 bytes from 192.168.11.14: icmp_seq=3 ttl=128 time=0.0 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.11.14: icmp_seq=4 ttl=128 time=0.0 ms --- 192.168.11.14 ping statistics --- packets transmitted, 5 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max = 1.3/1.3/1.4 ms 140 - Monitor and Diag (CLI) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 141: Saving To Flash (Cli)

    Switch(config)# service http disable Disable HTTP Switch(config)# Switch(config)# service http enable Enable HTTP Switch(config)# Switch(config)# service telnet disable Disable telnet Switch(config)# Switch(config)# service telnet enable Enable telnet Switch(config)# RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Saving to Flash (CLI) - 141...
  • Page 142 Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) 142 - Service (CLI) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 143: Complete Cli List

    Complete CLI List This section provides the complete listing of RocketLinx ES7506 commands with the supporting options: • User EXEC Mode • Privileged EXEC Mode on Page 144 • Global Configuration Mode on Page 147 • Port Interface Configuration Mode on Page 155 •...
  • Page 144: Privileged Exec Mode

    <0-31> no debug snmp no debug spanning-tree (all|bpdu|config|events|general|root|sync|tc) no debug vlan (all|trace|debug) no pager ping WORD ping ip WORD quit reboot 144 - Privileged EXEC Mode RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 145 MACADDR show mac-address-table dynamic interface IFNAME show mac-address-table multicast show mac-address-table multicast MACADDR vlan VLANID show mac-address-table static show mac-address-table static address MACADDR show mac-address-table static interface IFNAME RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Privileged EXEC Mode - 145...
  • Page 146 WORD telnet WORD PORT terminal length <0-512> terminal no length traceroute WORD traceroute ip WORD write write file write memory write terminal 146 - Privileged EXEC Mode RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 147: Global Configuration Mode

    (<100-199>|<2000-2699>) (deny|permit) (tcp|udp) any any eq <0-65535> [IFNAME] access-list (<100-199>|<2000-2699>) (deny|permit) (tcp|udp) any eq <0-65535> A.B.C.D A.B.C.D [IFNAME] access-list (<100-199>|<2000-2699>) (deny|permit) (tcp|udp) any eq <0-65535> A.B.C.D A.B.C.D eq <0-65535> [IFNAME] RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Global Configuration Mode - 147...
  • Page 148 (<100-199>|<2000-2699>) (deny|permit) icmp any host A.B.C.D <1-255> [IFNAME] access-list (<100-199>|<2000-2699>) (deny|permit) icmp any host A.B.C.D <1-255> code <1-255> [IFNAME] access-list (<100-199>|<2000-2699>) (deny|permit) icmp host A.B.C.D A.B.C.D A.B.C.D <1-255> [IFNAME] 148 - Global Configuration Mode RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 149 FILENAME log stdout log syslog local log syslog remote A.B.C.D mac access-list extended NAME mac-address-table aging-time TIMEVALUE mac-address-table multicast MACADDR interface IFLIST mac-address-table static MACADDR interface IFNAME RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Global Configuration Mode - 149...
  • Page 150 (<100-199>|<2000-2699>) (deny|permit) (tcp|udp) any eq <0-65535> any eq <0-65535> [IFNAME] no access-list (<100-199>|<2000-2699>) (deny|permit) (tcp|udp) any eq <0-65535> host A.B.C.D [IFNAME] no access-list (<100-199>|<2000-2699>) (deny|permit) (tcp|udp) any eq <0-65535> host A.B.C.D eq <0-65535> [IFNAME] 150 - Global Configuration Mode RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 151 (<100-199>|<2000-2699>) (deny|permit) icmp any host A.B.C.D <1-255> [IFNAME] no access-list (<100-199>|<2000-2699>) (deny|permit) icmp any host A.B.C.D <1-255> code <1-255> [IFNAME] no access-list (<100-199>|<2000-2699>) (deny|permit) icmp host A.B.C.D A.B.C.D A.B.C.D <1-255> [IFNAME] RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Global Configuration Mode - 151...
  • Page 152 <1-4> no smtp-server server no snmp-server community WORD (ro|rw) no snmp-server community trap no snmp-server contact no snmp-server enable trap 152 - Global Configuration Mode RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 153 WORD WORD v3 auth (md5|sha) WORD snmp-server user WORD WORD v3 noauth snmp-server user WORD WORD v3 priv (md5|sha) WORD des WORD spanning-tree (enable|disable) spanning-tree algorithm-timer <4-30> <6-40> <1-10> RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Global Configuration Mode - 153...
  • Page 154 (long|short) spanning-tree priority <0-61440> spanning-tree transmission-limit <1-10> warning-event (coldstart|warmstart) warning-event (linkdown|linkup) [IFLIST] warning-event authentication warning-event fault-relay warning-event poe-powering [IFLIST] warning-event power <1-2> warning-event super-ring warning-event time-sync write-config (daemon|integrated) 154 - Global Configuration Mode RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 155: Port Interface Configuration Mode

    (all|flooded-unicast|multicast|broadcast) shutdown spanning-tree bpdufilter (enable|disable) spanning-tree bpduguard (enable|disable) spanning-tree cost <0-200000000> spanning-tree edge-port (enable|disable) spanning-tree link-type (auto|point-to-point|shared) spanning-tree port-priority <0-240> speed (10|100) switchport block (multicast|unicast|both) RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F Port Interface Configuration Mode - 155...
  • Page 156: Vlan Interface Configuration Mode

    CNT ip igmp v1 ip igmp version (1|2) list no description no ip address A.B.C.D/M no ip dhcp client no ip igmp no shutdown quit shutdown 156 - VLAN Interface Configuration Mode RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...
  • Page 157: Technical Support

    Technical Support Comtrol Private MIB Comtrol supports many standard MIBs for users to configure or monitor the switch configuration by SNMP. However, since some commands can’t be found in standard MIBs, Comtrol provides a Private MIB file. Compile the private MIB file with your SNMP tool. The private MIB can be downloaded it from the Comtrol Site.
  • Page 158 Technical Support 158 - Comtrol Support RocketLinx ES7506 User Guide: 2000529 Rev. F...

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