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e-light-1000-4GM
Art. No.: 0510X 10 XX XX
eks Engel FOS GmbH & Co. KG
Schützenstrasse 2-4
57482 Wenden-Hillmicke
Germany
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MAN_EL-1000-4GM
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01.02.2021
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  • Page 1 Version: 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 1 of 77 e-light-1000-4GM Art. No.: 0510X 10 XX XX eks Engel FOS GmbH & Co. KG Schützenstrasse 2-4 57482 Wenden-Hillmicke Germany Tel.: +49 (0) 2762 9313-600 Fax: +49 (0) 2762 9313-7906 E-mail: info@eks-engel.de...
  • Page 2: Legal Notice

    EL-1000-4GM may only be opened by eks technicians; the devices do not contain any components that must be maintained by the customer. The ETHERNET connections are only intended for connection to computer networks (LANs) and must not be connected to telephone networks or telecommunication lines.
  • Page 3: Laser Equipment Safety

    The installation instructions in this manual must be followed exactly so that the EMC threshold values indicated are maintained. Disposal notes The devices must not be disposed with normal household waste but can be returned to eks Engel FOS GmbH & Co. KG for disposal. WEEE-identification: DE 900 53 255...
  • Page 4: Foreword

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 4 of 77 Foreword Overview of the EL-1000-4GM product family The devices in the EL-1000-4GM product family are industrial Ethernet switches including management features that can be configured comfortably and easily via a web application. These enable low-cost installation of industrial Ethernet bus, star, and ring structures with switching functionality.
  • Page 5 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 5 of 77 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Update, save, and back up the system configuration via TFTP, HTTP and USB Profinet (Conformance Class B, Netload Class III) Note: Depending on the version of the programmed software, devices can be delivered featuring other functions.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 6 of 77 1 Table of contents Legal notice ................2 Intended use ................2 Personnel requirements ............2 Voltage supply ................2 Laser equipment safety ............. 3 CE conformity ................3 Foreword .................
  • Page 7 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 7 of 77 2.5.2 Optical ports ................15 2.5.3 Wiring ..................15 2.5.4 Voltage supply connection ............15 2.5.5 Failure relay connection ............16 Installation on DIN mounting rail ........17 Dimensions ..............
  • Page 8 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 8 of 77 Meshed networks ............24 Ring structure ..............25 5 Web application ..............26 Preparations ..............26 System login..............27 Web interface ..............28 5.3.1 Menu bar ................. 28 5.3.2 Information bar ...............
  • Page 9 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 9 of 77 5.6.1 Port Mirroring ................46 Redundancy ..............48 5.7.1 Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP) ......... 48 5.7.2 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) ........49 Industrial Protocols ............54 5.8.1 Profinet ..................
  • Page 10 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 10 of 77 5.11.7 Licenses .................. 70 6 Instructions for troubleshooting ........72 7 Technical specifications ............. 73 8 GPL/LGPL guarantee and liability exclusion ....... 74 9 Table of figures ..............76...
  • Page 11: Hardware Description

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 11 of 77 2 Hardware Description The front of the EL-1000-4GM switches is equipped with extensive displays, which provide information concerning the current status of the devices. In addition to USB data line connections and the RS232 line for configuration, there is also a reset button for resetting the device to the factory settings in case of an unknown IP address and a labeling field for entering the programmed IP address.
  • Page 12: Reset Button

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 12 of 77 2.2 Reset button The reset button can be used to restart the switch or to reset the configuration to the initial value: Restart: Hold the button pressed down for 5 seconds and release it as soon as all LEDs light up. The switch is now restarted.
  • Page 13 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 13 of 77 Status Meaning The VDC1 connection possesses sufficient voltage Green (>= 12VDC) VDC1 The VDC1 connection does not possess sufficient voltage The VDC2 connection possesses sufficient voltage Green (>= 12VDC) VDC2...
  • Page 14 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 14 of 77 Status Meaning Green Connection available LNK/ACT Blinking Sending or receiving packets (Optical port) No connection Green Full duplex mode No connection (LNK/ACT off) (Copper port – RJ45) or half-duplex (LNK/ACT on) Yellow Connection available...
  • Page 15: Ports

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 15 of 77 2.5 Ports 2.5.1 RJ-45 ports EL-1000-4GM features eight RJ-45 ports, depending on the design, each with transfer rates of 10 mbps , 100 mbps or 1000 mbps. The ports detect the data rate automatically. Sending and receiving lines are crossed appropriately via MDI/MDI-X auto-crossover so that connections are able to be established with other devices, independent of the cable type used (1:1 or crossed).
  • Page 16: Failure Relay Connection

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 16 of 77 SELV/LPS-conform voltage as per IEC 60950-1/EN60950-1/VDE0805-1. Please observe the instructions for SELV voltages according to the legal instructions at the beginning of this operating manual. Figure 2: VDC connection terminal Note: Please tighten the screws and check that all connections are stable.
  • Page 17: Installation On Din Mounting Rail

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 17 of 77 2.6 Installation on DIN mounting rail EL-1000-4GM switches are equipped with a fastener for 35 mm top-hat rails as per DIN EN 60175. To install the top-hat rails, snap the devices onto the top side of the rail (Figure left) and then press downward against the spring force in the top-hat rail clip (1) and then into the assembly plate (2).
  • Page 18 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 18 of 77 Warning! Do not mount EL-1000-4GM switches directly beside devices that produce strong electromagnetic interference fields, e.g. transformers, contactors, frequency inverters, etc. Warning! Do not mount EL-1000-4GM switches directly next to heat producing devices and protect the switch against direct sunlight in order to prevent unwanted heating.
  • Page 19: Dimensions

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 19 of 77 2.7 Dimensions Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden. zeigt die Abmessungen des EL-1000-4GM. Figure 4: Dimensions of the EL-1000-4GM switch...
  • Page 20: Config-Mode

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 20 of 77 3 Config-Mode By utilizing the reset button and status LEDs of the device, EL-1000-4GM switches can be configured without having access to the Web interface using the Config-Mode. 3.1 Config-Mode usage The Config-Mode is activated by tapping the Reset button 3 times within a 2 second time window.
  • Page 21: Config-Mode Options

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 21 of 77 3.2 Config-Mode options 3.2.1 Overview Falshing LEDs Meaning Ring Leave without changes Status Activate default IP settings Ring + Status Delete IP settings Fault Block access to the Management interface Ring + Fault Allow access to the Management interface Status + Fault...
  • Page 22: Leave Without Changes

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 22 of 77 3.2.2 Leave without changes Upon activation of this option, Config-Mode is exited without performing any changes. 3.2.3 Activate default IP settings Upon activation of this option the following changes will be made: ...
  • Page 23: Network Topologies/Redundancy

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 23 of 77 4 Network topologies/redundancy The devices in the EL-1000-4GM product family can be used with various protocols in addition to use in star-shaped switched-Ethernet networks and in redundant networks such as meshed networks or rings. 4.1 Star structure Classic Ethernet star structures, see Figure 5, can be networked using devices in the EL-1000-4GM...
  • Page 24: Meshed Networks

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 24 of 77 4.2 Meshed networks Use of the Rapid Spanning Tree protocol (RSTP) enables any Ethernet structures to be built, for example, as displayed in Figure 2. STP and RSTP break these structures up into a tree structure and reconfigure this tree structure in case of changes to the topology.
  • Page 25: Ring Structure

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 25 of 77 4.3 Ring structure EL-1000-4GM supports the Media Redundancy Protocol as per IEC 62439 (MRP ring), which enables the system to recover from network failures within 200 ms or less. The MRP ring increases the reliability of the network in this way.
  • Page 26: Web Application

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 26 of 77 5 Web application EL-1000-4GM switches are equipped with a modern web interface so that they can be configured conveniently using any web browser. 5.1 Preparations Before you use the web management feature, install the EL-1000-4GM switch in the network and ensure that the PC intended for configuration of the switch is in the same subnet to be able to access...
  • Page 27: System Login

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 27 of 77 5.2 System login Start a web browser on your computer. Enter the configured IP address of the EL-1000-4GM switch used by you and then press the “Enter”...
  • Page 28: Web Interface

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 28 of 77 5.3 Web interface The web interface of the EL-1000-4GM comprises the menu bar on the left edge, the information bar in the top area, the actual configuration in the center, and the help on the right edge, see Figure 4. 5.3.1 Menu bar The menu guide enables you to access the individual screens and complete settings there.
  • Page 29: System Information

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 29 of 77 5.4 System information The system information screen offers you a complete overview of the status and current configuration of the EL-1000-4GM. 5.4.1 Status and diagnosis On the actual status and diagnosis screen, an overview displays the currently activated and deactivated protocols and functions in addition to the serial number, hard and software version of the device.
  • Page 30 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 30 of 77 Alarm trigger with assigned receiver Alarm receiver with assigned trigger Add and edit alarm trigger The alarm trigger screen tab (Figure 50) enables new alarms to be added by clicking the "+" button. If alarms are already present, then they can be edited or deleted using the button on the right in the table.
  • Page 31 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 31 of 77 Figure 50: Alarms/notifications: Adding an alarm trigger Add and edit alarm receiver By clicking the "+" buttons below the alarm receiver screen tab (Figure 61), new receivers can be added.
  • Page 32: Port Statistics

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 32 of 77 device will send email messages if a configured alarm is triggered. If required set up authentication credentials according to your needs. For this you have to select the checkbox “Authentication needed:”...
  • Page 33 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 33 of 77 Sent packets are differentiated in terms of: Number of packets Number of Unicast packets (packets to one receiver) Number of non-Unicast packets (packets to multiple receivers) Received packets are differentiated in terms of: Number of all packets Total number of bytes received...
  • Page 34: Syslog Messages

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 34 of 77 Individual columns can be hidden or sorted for this purpose using pull-down menus in the table labels. Figure 72: Port statistics 5.4.4 Syslog messages Syslog messages...
  • Page 35 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 35 of 77 Figure 83) provide the user help for receiving status and error messages about the various functions and protocols. The messages are displayed in the overview including the date and time, plus a code, a description, and a reference.
  • Page 36: Link Layer Discovery Protocol - Topology

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 36 of 77 Figure 83: Syslog messages – 5.4.5 Link Layer Discovery protocol topology The Link Layer Discovery protocol (menu see Figure 94) is a manufacturer-independent Layer-2 protocol, which is defined as per the IEEE-802.1AB[1] standard and offers the option to exchange information between neighboring devices.
  • Page 37 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 37 of 77 Chassis ID IP-Address System name, System description and Port description are set according to the values given in SNMP- MIB2. These values are read-only. The Chassis ID is the assigned Profinet device Name. In case no device name is assigned the MAC-Address is transmitted.
  • Page 38 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 38 of 77 Figure 9: Link Layer Discovery protocol (LLDP) On / Off switch: The LLDP can be switched on or off using the switch. Save settings: The settings can be saved by clicking on the "Apply" button under the LLDP interval setting.
  • Page 39: Basic Settings

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 39 of 77 5.5 Basic settings The basic settings screen (Figure 5) offers you the option to assign the device a clear name, a location, and a contact partner. Device name: Assign the EL-1000-4GM a name to clearly identify the device.
  • Page 40 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 40 of 77 Figure 106) automatically with the help of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) or adjust the settings manually. Automatic In order to receive a configuration for the IP-Address, the subnet mask and the standard gateway from a server working in the network with the corresponding functionality, activate the DHCP client function.
  • Page 41: Password

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 41 of 77 Figure 106: Changes to the IP configuration 5.5.2 Password On the password screen (Figure 117), the pre-set standard password for administrator and guest user can be changed. The current or former password must be known and entered. The user names and rights of the administrator and guest are specified permanently and cannot be changed.
  • Page 42: Time Setting

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 42 of 77 Instructions concerning passwords The safety of your system depends significantly on the security of your passwords. For passwords, we therefore generally recommend: Do not use dictionary entries Please use passwords that are as complex as possible Combine letters, numbers, and special characters Use lower case and capital letters...
  • Page 43 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 43 of 77 applied settings for the time zone and any possible offset due to daylight savings. When setting the date and time, select between the use of a time server and manual configuration. The automatic configuration of the system time via Simple Network Time protocol (SNTP) has the advantage that the time setting is updated in regular intervals.
  • Page 44 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 44 of 77 Figure 12: Time settings configuration Daylight savings settings If you would like to use the automatic changeover between winter and daylight savings time, activate the daylight savings time option. Beginning: Define the date and time when summer daylight savings should start.
  • Page 45: Port Configuration

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 45 of 77 5.6 Port configuration The table for the port configuration (Figure 13) provides an overview of the current configuration of the individual ports. The columns Activated, Auto Negotiation, Flow Control, and Designation may also be configured.
  • Page 46: Port Mirroring

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 46 of 77  Green/yellow: The LWL port is active and a connection is present. The path should be checked. Auto Negotiation: If this function is activated, the configuration of transfer speed and duplex mode via the EL-1000-4GM and the connected recipient will take place automatically.
  • Page 47 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 47 of 77 Port and port name: All of the ports are displayed here in order to select a target and one or multiple source ports. Target port: If port mirroring is active, then the port can be selected here to which the data should be duplicated.
  • Page 48: Redundancy

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 48 of 77 5.7 Redundancy The redundancy screen offers an overview of the available redundancy protocols and their status. It isn't possible to activate multiple redundancy protocols at the same time, which is why only one may possess active status.
  • Page 49: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (Rstp)

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 49 of 77 The following settings are required for MRP: First ring port: Please select a port that should work as the primary ring port. Second ring port: Specify a second port that should work as the secondary ring port. Please note that the secondary ring port cannot simultaneously function as the primary ring port.
  • Page 50 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 50 of 77 Figure 16: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol – device settings Root Bridge Information The following parameters are displayed in this field: Root port: Shows which port works as the root port, i.e. the connection with the lowest path costs to the root bridge.
  • Page 51 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 51 of 77 RSTP settings In order to discover the RSTP tree, every port of the switch completes a process involving the port states before the ports transfer useful data. The time span that the ports remain in the individual states is specified by timers.
  • Page 52 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 52 of 77 5.7.2.1.1 Port settings Figure 17: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol – port settings The port settings screen tab enables the following settings to be made: Port: Displays the port number. RSTP on: RSTP can be activated or deactivated for each port.
  • Page 53 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 53 of 77  Alternative Port: An alternative port to the root bridge that is also available in addition to the current root port.  Backup Port: A reserve path that is provided via a designated port in the direction of the branches of the tree structure.
  • Page 54: Industrial Protocols

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 54 of 77 5.8 Industrial Protocols 5.8.1 Profinet Profinet is the abbreviation for Process Field Network and describes the open industrial Ethernet- standard for the automation. The EL-1000-4GM switch is developed as a Profinet IO-Device for the connection of decentralized periphery to a Profinet controller.
  • Page 55: Switching

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 55 of 77 5.9 Switching The switching screen offers an overview of activated and deactivated functions in the switching area. Aging Time: This indicates the period of time during which a MAC address remains after removal from the port or switching of the device.
  • Page 56: Vlan 802.1Q

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 56 of 77 Figure 195: IGMP Snooping Additional Settings Activate querier: If no multi-cast router is present in the VLAN and the IGMP queries are sent, you can configure here that query packets should be created from this switch. Suppress report: If receivers join multi-cast groups or leave them, then they transfer status reports to the IGMP protocol.
  • Page 57 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 57 of 77 with the edit button: VLAN ID: This identification number is clearly assigned to a VLAN. VLAN IDs between 1 and 4094 are possible. VLAN name: Any name for the VLAN. VLAN packets are sent to untagged ports without a VLAN tag.
  • Page 58 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 58 of 77 Use of VLANs as per VLAN 802.1Q If data packets that do not include a VLAN tag are received by a port, then they receive the VLAN-ID of the VLAN for internal processing that is configured as the untagged receiver port.
  • Page 59: Quality Of Service (Qos)

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 59 of 77 5.9.3 Quality of Service (QoS) Quality of Service (Figure 21) influences the data traffic in the switch so that services are available to the receiver with a specified quality. In addition to this, data packets are sorted depending on different priority processes (port-based, class of service, type of service) into four priority queues, which are emptied at the exit corresponding with a priority mode (strictly and weighted).
  • Page 60 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 60 of 77 Class of Service first: Packets with COS information in the VLAN tag are prioritized after this. Packets without CoS information are prioritized according to the ToS field in the IP header or according to port priority in case of a missing ToS field.
  • Page 61: Rate Control

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 61 of 77 5.9.4 Rate Control The rate control feature (Figure 22) can be used to limit different types of packets to an adjustable data rate. This can be used, for example, to ensure that an excessive number of broadcast packets (packets that are sent to all subscribers) do not disturb the normal Unicast data traffic (packets that are only sent to one subscriber).
  • Page 62 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 62 of 77 Limit outgoing packets: The data rates limits for outgoing packets. These always relate to all packet types. 128 kbps, 256 kbps, 512 kbps, 1 mbps, 2 mbps, 4 mbps and 8 mbps are possible. "No limit"...
  • Page 63: Access

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 63 of 77 5.10 Access The access menu item (Figure 23) is used to specify the paths that will be used to access the EL-1000- switch. Ping: In order to check if the device is able to be reached in your network, you can send queries to the device, which will send a response.
  • Page 64: Simple Network Management Protocol (Snmp)

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 64 of 77 5.10.1 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used to monitor and control network elements via a central station. Which settings in a network element can be changed and which values can be queried is not defined in the SNMP, but rather in the so-called MIBs (Management Information Base).
  • Page 65 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 65 of 77 Active: Shows which strings are active at which community and which are not Community string: The accesses are defined via a clear name, which can be set here. A name may feature a maximum 32 characters.
  • Page 66: Maintenance

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 66 of 77 5.11 Maintenance The maintenance menu item is divided into the items backup, restore, firmware update, factory settings, and restart, which are described in the following. 5.11.1 Backup This menu item offers you the option to save the current configuration of the EL-1000-4GM...
  • Page 67 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 67 of 77 Figure 25: Settings for restoring a configuration TFTP Settings TFTP Server IP address: IP address of the TFTP server available in the network in decimal point notation.
  • Page 68: Restore Via Usb Stick

    The menu item firmware update can be used to update the firmware of the EL-1000-4GM. Please only use firmware versions that are recommended by eks Engel FOS GmbH & Co. KG and have been developed for the devices of the EL-1000-4GM series.
  • Page 69 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 69 of 77 Update via TFTP-Server To update the firmware by using a TFTP-Server, the new firmware file has to be stored in the TFTP- Server root directory. Please write down the name of the file or remember it. Now open the web interface of the EL-1000-4GM and choose Firmware update over TFTP.
  • Page 70: Factory Settings

    Manufacturer information If you have serious problems with the configuration of the device or questions about the device, please contact eks Engel FOS GmbH & Co. KG. Please read the online help of the device and the instructions before contacting support.
  • Page 71 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 71 of 77 License information The device contains open source software. In the license.txt file you will find information on all licenses to be observed. Profinet GSD file The GSD-file describes the functionality of the EL-1000-4GM to integrate the device into the profinet environment.
  • Page 72: Instructions For Troubleshooting

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 72 of 77 6 Monitoring of the ambient air temperature The device may only be operated up to the maximum ambient air temperature specified in the "Technical specification" chapter (air temperature 5 cm next to the device). It depends on the installation conditions of the device (e.g .: performance of neighboring devices, distance to other devices or objects).
  • Page 73: Technical Specifications

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 73 of 77 8 Technical specifications 8TX, 2FX EL1000-4GM-8TX-2FX-MM-SC EL100-4GM-8TX-2FX-SM-SC Item Number 1000 FX Ports 2 x 1000SX SC 2 x 1000LX SC 05108103333 05108105353 Fibertype Multimode Singlemode Fibertype 50/125 µm 62,5/125 µm 9/125 µm...
  • Page 74: Gpl/Lgpl Guarantee And Liability Exclusion

    You are entitled to use open source software according to the conditions of the GPL or LGPL. In case of a conflict between eks license conditions and the conditions of the GPL or the LGPL, the GPL and LGPL shall apply to the open source components of the software.
  • Page 75 We exclude all liability for damage that results from any changes completed by third parties other than eks on parts of the software or the configuration. We exclude all liability on behalf of eks if the open source software violates copyrights of third parties. In case of changes that were not made to the software...
  • Page 76: Table Of Figures

    MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 76 of 77 10 Table of figures Figure 1: Front view of the EL-1000-4GM switch with 2 LWL transceivers Figure 2: VDC connection terminal Figure 3: Installation on DIN mounting rail Figure 4: Dimensions of the EL-1000-4GM switch Figure 5: EL-1000-4GM in a star-shaped network Figure 6: EL-1000-4GM in a meshed network...
  • Page 77 MAN_EL-1000-4GM Version: 2.6.1 / 01.02.2021 Operating Manual Authorized by: T.W. Page 77 of 77 Figure 30: Overview of currently available SNMP accesses Figure 31: Settings for restoring a configuration...

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