Moxa Technologies PT-G503-PHR-PTP-HV User Manual

Moxa Technologies PT-G503-PHR-PTP-HV User Manual

Prp/hsr redundancy box

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Moxa PRP/HSR Redundancy Box
User's Manual
First Edition, March 2015
www.moxa.com/product
© 2015 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 Moxa PRP/HSR Redundancy Box User’s Manual First Edition, March 2015 www.moxa.com/product © 2015 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2 Moxa PRP/HSR Redundancy Box User’s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement. Copyright Notice © 2015 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks The MOXA logo is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents About this Manual ..........................1-1 Getting Started..........................2-1 USB Console Configuration (115200, None, 8, 1, VT100) ................. 2-2 Configuration by Command Line Interface (CLI) ..................2-3 Configuration by Web Browser ......................2-5 Featured Functions ........................... 3-1 Home ..............................3-2 System Settings ..........................
  • Page 4: About This Manual

    About this Manual Thank you for purchasing a Moxa managed Ethernet PRP/HSR RedBox. Read this user’s manual to learn how to connect your Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox to Ethernet-enabled devices used for industrial applications. The following two chapters are covered in this user manual: ...
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    Getting Started In this chapter we explain how to install a Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox for the first time. There are three ways to access the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox’s configuration settings: USB console, command line interface, or web-based interface. If you do not know the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox’s IP address, you can open the USB console by connecting the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox to a PC’s USB port with a USB cable.
  • Page 6: Usb Console Configuration (115200, None, 8, 1, Vt100)

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Getting Started USB Console Configuration (115200, None, 8, 1, VT100) NOTE • You cannot connect to the USB console and command line interface at the same time. • You can connect to the web console and another console (serial or Telnet) at the same time. However, we strongly recommend that you do NOT do so.
  • Page 7: Configuration By Command Line Interface (Cli)

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Getting Started 3. The Property window should open. On the Communication Parameter tab for Ports, select the COM port that is being used for the console connection. Set the other fields as follows: 115200 for Baud Rate, 8 for Data Bits, None for Parity, and 1 for Stop Bits.
  • Page 8 PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Getting Started NOTE When connecting to the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox’s Telnet or web console, first connect one of the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox’s Ethernet ports to your Ethernet LAN, or directly to your PC’s Ethernet port. You may use either a straight-through or cross-over Ethernet cable.
  • Page 9: Configuration By Web Browser

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Getting Started NOTE The Telnet console looks and operates in precisely the same manner as the USB console. Configuration by Web Browser The Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox’s web console is a convenient platform for modifying the configuration and accessing the built-in monitoring and network administration functions.
  • Page 10 PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Getting Started NOTE By default, the password assigned to the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox is moxa. Be sure to change the default password after your first log in to maintain a higher level of security. 3. After logging in, you may need to wait a few moments for the web console to appear. Use the folders in the left navigation panel to navigate between different pages of configuration options.
  • Page 11: Featured Functions

    Featured Functions In this chapter, we explain how to access the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox’s various configuration, monitoring, and administration functions. These functions can be accessed by serial, Telnet, or web console. The USB console can be used if you do not know the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox’s IP address and requires that you connect the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox to a PC COM port.
  • Page 12: Home

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Home The Home page shows a summary of the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox information, including System Information, Redundancy Protocol, Event log, and Device virtualization panel. With an organized key summary, operators can easily understand the system and port link status at a glance. System Settings The System Settings section includes the most common settings required by administrators to maintain and control a Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox.
  • Page 13: User Account

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Device Description Setting Description Factory Default Max. 30 characters This option is useful for recording a more detailed description of PRP/HSR RedBox the unit. Model name Contact Information Setting Description Factory Default Max. 30 characters This option is useful for providing information about who is None responsible for maintaining this unit and how to contact this...
  • Page 14 PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Creating a New Account To create a new account, input the user name and password, and assign the desired level of authority. Once you apply the new settings, the new account will appear in the Account List table. Setting Description Factory Default...
  • Page 15: Network

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Network Network configuration allows users to configure both IPv4 and IPv6 parameters for management access over the network. The Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and can be managed through either of these address types. IP Setting The IPv4 settings include the PRP/HSR RedBox’s IP address and subnet mask, as well as the IP address of the default gateway.
  • Page 16: Date And Time

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions DNS IP Address Setting Description Factory Default IP address for DNS Specifies the IP address of the DNS server used by your None server network. After specifying the DNS server’s IP address, you can use the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox’s URL (e.g., www.PT.company.com) to open the web console instead of entering the IP address.
  • Page 17 PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions System Up Time Indicates how long the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox remained up since the last cold start. Current Time Setting Description Factory Default User-specified time Indicates time in yyyy-mm-dd format. None Clock Source Setting Description Factory Default Local Configure clock source from local time...
  • Page 18: Warning Notification

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Offset Setting Description Factory Default User-specified hour Specifies the number of hours that the time should be set None forward during Daylight Saving Time. NOTE Changing the time zone will automatically correct the current time. Be sure to set the time zone before setting the time.
  • Page 19 PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions System Events Warning email is sent when… Cold Start Power is cut off and then reconnected. Warm Start The Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox is rebooted, such as when network parameters are changed (IP address, subnet mask, etc.). Configuration Change Any configuration item has been changed.
  • Page 20 PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Port Events Warning email is sent when… Link-ON The port is connected to another device. Link-OFF The port is disconnected (e.g., the cable is pulled out, or the opposing device shuts down). Tx Low Power The port’s transmitted power is under the Tx Power-Threshold for that port Rx Low Power The port’s received power is under the Rx Power-Threshold for that port...
  • Page 21 PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions User Name Setting Description Factory Default Max. 45 of charters Your email account. None Password Setting Setting Description Factory Default Password The email account password. None Email Address Setting Description Factory Default Max. of 30 characters You can set up to 4 email addresses to receive alarm emails None from the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox.
  • Page 22: Mac Address Table

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions NOTE The following events will be recorded into the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox’s Event Log table, and will then be sent to the specified Syslog Server: • Cold start • Warm start • Configuration change activated •...
  • Page 23: System Files

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Console The table displays the following information: This field shows the MAC address. Type This field shows the type of this MAC address. Port This field shows the port that this MAC address belongs to. System Files Firmware Upgrade The Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox supports 3 ways to upgrade the up-to-date firmware, including local database,...
  • Page 24 PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Configuration Backup and Restore The Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox supports 3 ways to back up and restore a configuration file to/from a local database—remote TFTP Server, and Auto Backup Configurator (ABC-02). Local 1. Click the Backup button to back up the configuration file to the local database. 2.
  • Page 25: Restart

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions 5. Auto backup to ABC-02 when configuration changes Select the Auto backup to ABC-02 when configuration changes checkbox and then click Apply. This function is disabled by default. The ABC-02 can back up PRP/HSR RedBox configuration files automatically. While the ABC-02 is plugged into the PRP/HSR RedBox, enable the Auto backup to ABC-02 when configuration change option and then click Apply.
  • Page 26: Virtual Lan (Vlan) Filtering

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Virtual LAN (VLAN) Filtering What is VLAN Filtering? The Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox supports a virtual LAN filtering function. The VLAN filtering function is enabled on the Interlink port. By adding the VLAN ID in the VLAN field, the interlink port will only forward packets that have this VLAN ID.
  • Page 27: Port Status

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Speed Setting Description Factory Default Auto Allows the port to use the IEEE 802.3u protocol to negotiate Auto with connected devices. The port and connected devices will determine the best speed for that connection. 1G-Full Choose one of these fixed speed options if the connected Ethernet device has trouble auto-negotiating for line speed.
  • Page 28: Multicast Filtering

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Entry Forget time (ms) Setting Description Factory Default 10/100 Select 100 (ms) for 100M, and 10 (ms) for 1000M Net ID (only available on the PT-G503-PHR-PTP series) Setting Description Factory Default 1 to 7 Allows the user set a Net ID, ranging from 1 to 7 (Coupling Auto mode only) LAN ID...
  • Page 29: Security

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Security Security can be categorized into two levels: user name / password level, and port access level. The Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox provides a number of different security functions, including Login Authentication, Management Interface, Trusted Access, Authentication Certificate, IEEE 802.1A, Port Security, and Loop Protection.
  • Page 30: Management Interface

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Management Interface Enable HTTP Setting Description Factory Default Select/Deselect Checkmark the appropriate check boxes to enable HTTP. Select Port: 80 Enable SSL Setting Description Factory Default Select/Deselect Checkmark the appropriate check boxes to enable SSL. Select Port: 443 Enable Telnet...
  • Page 31: Trusted Access

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Trusted Access The Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox uses an IP address-based filtering method to control access. You may add or remove IP addresses to limit access to the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox. When the accessible IP list is enabled, only addresses on the list will be allowed access to the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox.
  • Page 32: Authentication Certificate

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Authentication Certificate SSL Certificate Re-generate Setting Description Factory Default Select/Deselect Enable SSL Certificate Re-generation Deselect SSH Key Re-generate Setting Description Factory Default Select/Deselect Enable SSH Key Re-generation Deselect SNMP The Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox supports SNMP V1, V2c, and V3. SNMP V1 and SNMP V2c use a community string match for authentication, which means that SNMP servers access all objects with read-only or read/write permissions using the community strings public and private by default.
  • Page 33: Snmp Read/Write Settings

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions SNMP Read/Write Settings SNMP Versions Setting Description Factory Default V1, V2c, V3, or Specifies the SNMP protocol version used to manage the V1, V2c V1, V2c, or PRP/HSR RedBox. V3 only V1, V2c Read Community Setting Description Factory Default...
  • Page 34: Trap Settings

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions authentication. Enable Admin Data Encryption Key (for SNMP V1, V2c, V3, and V3 only) Setting Description Factory Default Enable Enables data encryption using the specified data encryption key (between 8 and 30 characters). Disable Specifies that data will not be encrypted. User Auth.
  • Page 35: Diagnostics

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions IP or name Specifies the IP address or name of the primary trap server None used by your network. 1st Trap Community Setting Description Factory Default Max. 30 characters Specifies the community string to use for authentication. Public Host IP Address 2 Setting...
  • Page 36: Ping

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Configuring LLDP Settings General Settings LLDP Setting Description Factory Default Enable or Disable Enables or disables the LLDP function. Enable Message Transmit Interval Setting Description Factory Default 5 to 32768 sec. Sets the transmit interval of LLDP messages, in seconds. 5 (seconds) LLDP Table The LLDP Table displays the following information:...
  • Page 37: Monitoring

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Port Mirroring Settings Setting Description Monitored Port Select the ports whose network activity will be monitored. Multiple port selection is acceptable. Sniffer Mode • Select this option to monitor only those data packets coming into the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox’s port.
  • Page 38 PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions 3-28...
  • Page 39: Statistics

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Statistics Access the Monitor by selecting Monitoring from the left selection bar. Monitor by System allows the user to view a graph that shows the combined data transmission activity of all of the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox’s 18 ports. Click one of the four options—Total Packets, TX Packets, RX Packets, or Error Packets—to view transmission activity of specific types of packets.
  • Page 40 PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Monitor by Port Access the “Monitor by Port” function by selecting FE or GE Ports or Port i, in which i = 1, 2, …, G2, from the left dropdown list. The Port i options are identical to the Monitor by System function discussed above, in that users can view graphs that show All Packets, TX Packets, RX Packets, or Error Packets activity, but in this case, only for an individual port.
  • Page 41: Fiber Check

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Fiber Check Optical fiber is commonly used for long distance data transmission. However, when link issues occur, it is very costly to troubleshoot fiber cables and fiber transceivers at remote sites. To solve this problem, the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox provides digital diagnostics and monitoring functions on the Moxa SFP optical fiber links that allow users to measure optical parameters and performance from the central site.
  • Page 42: Event Log

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions Event Log The Event Log Table displays the following information: Index Event index assigned to identify the event sequence. Bootup Number This field shows how many times the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox has been rebooted or cold started.
  • Page 43: System Services

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box Featured Functions System Services This page shows the services summary running on the RedBox device. 3-33...
  • Page 44: Mib Groups

    MIB Groups The Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox comes with built-in SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) agent software that supports cold/warm start trap, line up/down trap, and RFC 1213 MIB-II. The standard MIB groups that the Moxa PRP/HSR RedBox supports are as follows: MIB II.1—System Group sysORTable MIB II.2—Interfaces Group...
  • Page 45 PRP/HSR Redundancy Box MIB Groups Public Traps • Cold Start • Warm Start • Link Up • Link Down • Authentication Failure • Fiber Check Private Traps • Configuration Changed • Power On • Power Off • LLDPChgTrap...
  • Page 46: Cli Command Support For The Eom-G103-Phr-Ptp Module

    CLI Command Support for the EOM-G103-PHR-PTP Module Basic Commands Command Display Information quit Exit command line interface exit Exit command line interface reload Halt and perform a cold restart reload factory-default Halt and perform a cold restart with factory default terminal length Configure terminal page length terminal default...
  • Page 47: Configuration Commands

    PRP/HSR Redundancy Box CLI Command Support for the EOM-G103-PHR-PTP Module Configuration Commands Command Display Information hostname <string:token1> Set system's network name (maximum 35 characters) clock set <STRING:time> - hh:mm:ss Adjust the clock clock timezone gmt <INT:offset_hour> Time zone hour shifting clock summer-time start-date <STRING:month>...

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