IP route configuration ................14 Saving and restoring a configuration ..............16 3.5.1 Save configuration ................16 3.5.2 Saving a configuration to USB .............17 3.5.3 Restoring a configuration from USB .............18 System upgrade from USB ..................19 Appendixes..........................21 List of figures ...................... 21 1/24 4057_en_A PHOENIX CONTACT...
This document explains how to use Command Line Interface (CLI) interface and Web user interface (UI) to perform the following tasks: – Login to the FL SWITCH EP74… – Create an IP address for VLAN #1 – Set password, switch name, banner name, and prompt – Save configuration. 3/24 4057_en_A PHOENIX CONTACT...
– Upgrade the FL SWITCH EP74… This document covers the startup procedures and specifies the basic configuration commands. For more information or support, contact your local Phoenix Contact office. 1.3.2 Product changes Changes or modifications to hardware and software of the device are not permitted.
Command line interface (CLI) Console serial connectivity Install a terminal emulator, such as https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html, on a laptop. Form a serial connection from the laptop to the console port of the FL SWITCH EP74…. Figure 2-1 COM port connectivity 5/24 4057_en_A PHOENIX CONTACT...
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Configure PuTTY to interact with the appropriate port in the laptop. Specify the destination for the serial port connection. Data transfer speed 115200 baud Data bits Parity None Stop bits Flow control None Figure 2-3 PuTTY Configuration window 6/24 PHOENIX CONTACT 4057_en_A...
Rename sw-pack to “firmware-upgrade.tgz” and copy the file to a USB drive. Apply power to the FL SWITCH EP74… and wait until system is running. Insert the USB drive into front panel USB connector. Phoenix_Contact# firmware upgrade usb firmware_upgrade.tgz 8/24 PHOENIX CONTACT 4057_en_A...
WebUI of the switch. The “LOGIN” page appears. The WebUI is compatible with Internet Explorer 8.0 and above and Mozilla Firefox 3.5 and above. Images used in this document are from Internet Explorer. 9/24 4057_en_A PHOENIX CONTACT...
For the read/write values in the table, there is provision to select a particular entry and modify the same. The LEDs displayed on the top of the pages denote the ports. A green light indicates that the port is up and a red light indicates that the port is down. 10/24 PHOENIX CONTACT 4057_en_A...
Switch Name: Enter the name for identifying the device. The default value is FL SWITCH EP74…. This value range is a string of size 15. Prompt Name: Enter the prompt name to be used. The default value is Phoenix_Contact. Banner Name: Enter the banner name to be used. 11/24 4057_en_A PHOENIX CONTACT...
Select “Up” from the drop-down menu. Operating State: Select “Up” from the drop-down menu. Proxy ARP: Select the Proxy ARP admin status for the interface. The default option is Disabled. MTU: Enter 1500 in the “MTU” field. Click the “Apply” button. 12/24 PHOENIX CONTACT 4057_en_A...
Operating State: Displays the current operational status of the VLAN interface. The list contains: – Up: Specifies that the interface is operationally up and ready to transmit and receive network traffic. – Down: Specifies that the interface is operationally down. 13/24 4057_en_A PHOENIX CONTACT...
Destination Network: Enter the destination IP address of the route. It denotes the network address for which the route is being added. Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask for the destination network address. Gateway: Enter the Next Hop gateway to reach the destination network. 14/24 PHOENIX CONTACT 4057_en_A...
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Consult with your administrator if you do not know this value. Leave the interface blank. The switch should be default and the distance should be 0. Click the “Add” button. The result should be as shown below. Figure 3-8 Example of IP route configuration Click the “Apply” button. 15/24 4057_en_A PHOENIX CONTACT...
Enter the desired file name in the “File Name” field. This file name is used for saving the switch configuration, irrespective of the selected “Save Option” configuration, which can be Flash or Remove Save. Click the “Apply” button to save the changes. 16/24 PHOENIX CONTACT 4057_en_A...
This file name is used for saving the switch configuration, irrespective of the selected “Save Option” configuration, which can be Flash or Remove Save. Insert the USB drive into the USB port on the front of the switch. Click the “Apply” button to save the changes. 17/24 4057_en_A PHOENIX CONTACT...
Click the “USB Restore” button. Enter the name of the restore file in the “File Name” field. Insert the USB drive into the USB port on the front of the switch. Click the “Apply” button to restore the configuration. 18/24 PHOENIX CONTACT 4057_en_A...
Select USB as the source from the “Upgrade From” drop-down menu. Enter the file name of the image in the “File Name” field. Click the “Apply” button to upgrade the switch. 19/24 4057_en_A PHOENIX CONTACT...
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