3onedata IES6116 Series User Manual

3onedata IES6116 Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 IES6116 series Managed Industrial Ethernet switches CLI user manual Version 2.1.0, Jan. 2017 www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 2 CLI user manual IES6116 series user manual Statement Copyright Notice Information in this document is reserved by 3onedata Co., Ltd. Reproduction and extract without permission is prohibited. Trademarks Notice is registered trademarks of 3onedata Co.,Ltd. All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    6.1 Introduction to VLAN ........................20 6.2 The contents of VLAN configuration ....................20 6.3 Vlan information view ........................20 6.4 Enter the port configuration view based on Vlan ................21 6.5 Enter configuration view based on 802.1QVlan ................21 www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 4 Chapter 13 Alarm configuration ......................... 35 13.1 Enter the alarm information view ....................35 13.2 Alarm configuration / delete ......................35 13.3 Display the alarm information ......................35 Chapter 14 Port mirroring ........................... 37 14.1 Enter the port mirroring view ......................37 www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 5 19.1 Enter the System management configuration view................ 42 19.2 System timeout ..........................42 19.3 IP address and default gateway setting ..................42 19.4 User name, password settings ....................... 43 19.5 Display device IP, subnet mask, default gateway ................43 19.6 Restore factory settings ........................44 www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Login Ethernet Switch

    Console port of the Ethernet switch. (Figure 1.1.1) This cable is used for connecting the IES6116 series switch Console port and the external monitoring terminal equipment. One end is RJ45 eight core plug, the other end is the 9 hole plug (DB9).
  • Page 7 3) Set serial port parameters. As shown in Figure 1.1.5, set the “Bits per second” in the “Properties” of serial port is 115200bit/s, “Data bits” is 8, “parity” is None, “Stop Bits” is 1, “Flow Control” is None. Click “OK” button to enter to “Hyper Terminal” Window. www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 8: Configuration Through Telnet

    Terminal device use telnet connect to IES6116 series through PC, the requirements are as follows: 1. The IP address of IES6116 series can get it by search or modify (Use IP command under the system management view); 2. If PC and IES6116 in the same local area network, the IP address must in a same network...
  • Page 9 CLI user manual segment, otherwise, PC and IES6116 must cross-router. If satisfied these two requirements, can use telnet access to IES6116 series, and then configure the IES6116. 1) Establish configuration environment, just connect PC’s Ethernet port connect to IES6116’s Ethernet port through Local area network.
  • Page 10: Agreement

    1.4.1 View of Command Lines IES6116 series’ view of command lines aim at configuration of different functions. First of all, IES6116 series establish connection, then confirmation of user name and password finished, after enter the correct user name and password, enter “help or ?”...
  • Page 11 Show modify the view bandwidth information, such Switch Bandwidth Bandwidth of system Management inlet outlet (Bandwidth)# bandwidth settings etc. rate type Storm information to view or modify Switch (storm)# Storm Suppression the broadcast storm www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 12 Port to receive the frame and Switch(Statistic the total amount of data Port Statistics Statistics statistics View or modify the mirror port Diagnosis Switch (mirror)# Mirror information View modify time SNTP Switch (Time)# Time configuration www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 13: Command Lines Online Help

    --Enter email alarm setting menu Alarm <dir> --Enter alarm setting menu Statistics <dir> --Enter statistics menu Mirror <dir> --Enter port mirror menu Time <dir> --Enter time menu Manage <dir> --Enter system manage menu Information <dir> --Enter device information menu www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 14: Frequent Incorrect Information Of Command Lines

    Parameter is too much. 1.4.4 History command Command lines port can provides the function similar to Dos key. It automatic save command lines that users types in, and users can use these history commands. Detailed operating please check table 1.4.4 as follows: www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 15 CLI user manual Table 1.4.4 access history command Operating Result Up <↑> Visit previous history command If it exists earlier command, it is taken out. Down <↓> Visit next history command If it exists later command, it is taken out. www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 16: Chapter 2 Device System Based Information Configuration

    --Help commands of current menu Quit --Quit from CLI Exit --Exit from current menu Reboot --Reboot switch Show mac --Show device MAC Address Show version --Show device version Show others --Show device type,name,etc Config --Config device type,name,etc Clean --Clean device type,name,etc www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 17: Configuration Information

    Example: Configure device name as AB123, enter the bold type command as follows and enter return key: Switch(information)# config -n ABC123 [OK] Example: Configure device serial number as 201304111, enter the bold type command as follows and enter return key: Switch(information)# config -m 201304111 [OK] www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 18: Delete Device Information

    [OK] Example: Delete Serial Number, enter the bold type command as follows and enter return key: Switch(information)# clean -m [OK] Example: Delete Contact information, enter the bold type command as follows and enter return key: Switch(information)# clean -c [OK] www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 19: Chapter 3 Port Configuration

    3.1 Port information The Ethernet port characteristics of IES6116 series switches support: 10/100Base-Tx Ethernet port can operate in half duplex, full duplex, auto negotiation mode. Support MDI/MDIX adaptive, and able to negotiate with other network devices, automatic selection of the most appropriate way of working and rate, which greatly simplifies the configuration and management system;...
  • Page 20: Configure The Port Speed And Duplex Mode

    Operating Command Description Enable port flow control Flow-con <portlist> enable <portlist>: 1,3,5-16 or all Disable port flow control Flow-con <portlist> disable <portlist>: 1,3,5-16 or all Example: open port 3, 4, 5 flow control Switch (Port)# flow-con 3,4,5 enable [OK] www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 21: Chapter 4 Bandwidth Management

    500M, 600M, 700M, 800M, 900M, 1000M) 0: unlimited Example: set the 1 port of egress bandwidth is 8M Switch (Bandwidth) # config egrate 1 8M [OK] Example: set port egress bandwidth limit 0 Switch (Bandwidth) # config egrate 1 0 [OK] www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 22: Ingress Bandwidth Configuration

    Display Ingress bandwidth Show inrate <portlist> <portlist>: 1,3,5-16 or all information Display Egress bandwidth Show egrate <portlist> <portlist>: 1,3,5-16 or all information Example: display port information 1 Ingress bandwidth Switch (Bandwidth)# show inrate 1 port 1 egress bandwidth: unlimited www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 23: Chapter 5 Broadcast Storm Set

    Show storm 5.3 Close broadcast storm inhibition Table 5.3.1 Close broadcast storm inhibition: Table 5.3.1 Operating Command Description Close broadcast storm Close storm inhibition 5.4 Set broadcast storm inhibition Table 5.4.1 set broadcast storm set: Table 5.4.1 Operating Command Description www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 24 <Maximum rate> Set broadcast storm Config {0|1} <Maximum rate> --3% --5% --10% --20% --30% Example: the configured limit packet type is only broadcast packets, the maximum rate of Switch (Storm)#Config 1 5 Maximum rate: 5% Limited type: Broadcast Only [OK] www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 25: Chapter 6 Vlan

    Table 6.3.1 into the VLAN information view: Operating Command Description Enter the Vlan information Show vlantype To perform the operation in the system. view Port based on VLAN Select the Vlan type Enable {0|1} 802.1Q based on VLAN PVLANSetting Select the port based Vlan www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 26: Enter The Port Configuration View Based On Vlan

    {0|1} Use the default VID port to replace configuration the logo VID The establishment and management config manage <vid> 1,4,5-4094 of VID <vid> 1,4,5-4094 <portlist> 1,3,5-16 or all Add Vlan Add <vid> <portlist> <typelist> <typelist> UnModified UnTagged www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 27 Switch (VLAN)# show vlan 1 VID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16· · U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U · · www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 28: Chapter 7 Multicast Filtering View

    Table 7.3.1 configuration IGMP and IGMP query to listen: Operating Command Description IGMP Configure the IGMP to listen {enable|disable} query Configure the IGMP query {enable|disable} Configure IGMP query Config query <time> Time (60-1000s) interval Example: the configuration of IGMP interception enable: Enable Switch (Multicast)#Set igmp enable www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 29: Display Igmp Information

    {enable|disable} disable Configure the GMRP port Config Query <portlist> portlist 1,3,5-16 or all Display GMRP information Show GMRP Example: the configuration of GMRP enable: Enable Switch (Multicast)#Set gmrp enable GMRP port: the port configuration Switch (Multicast)#Config Query all www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 30: Chapter 8 Qos

    The user can use the following command to configure the QoS queue mechanism. Table 8.3.1 QoS queue configuration: Operating Command Description Queue 0: weight ratio (8:4:2:1) Queuingm {0|1} configuration 1: high priority priority Example: set the QoS queue mechanism to weight ratio (8:4:2:1) Switch (QoS) # show queuingm 0 [OK] www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 31: The Value Of Dscp/Tos Mapping

    Operating Command Description view queue Show queuingm mechanism <coslist>: CoS Mapping value, 0, 1, To view the CoS value map Show cos <coslist> <dscplist>: Dscp Mapping value, 1, 2, To view the ToS value map Show Dscp <dscplist> 3-64 www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 32 CLI user manual Operating Command Description To view the ToS/CoS enabled Show state <portlist> <portlist>: port 1, 2, 5-16 state Show default To view the default port priority <portlist>: port 1, 2, 5-16 <portlist> www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 33: Chapter 9 Ring Configuration

    Operating Command Description Ring opening Open{3|4} 3: open ring3;4: open RSTP Ring close Close {0|3|4} 0: Disable ring; 3: Disable Ring3;4: Disable RSTP Example: open RING3 Switch(Ring)# Open 3 [OK] Tip: This configuration will be validated after restarting www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 34: The Ring3 Configuration

    Tip: This configuration will be validated after restarting Example: to modify the first groups in SWRing3 ring network ports 5, 6 Switch(Ring)# modify 1 -p 5,6 [OK] Tip: This configuration will be validated after restarting 9.5 Ring network configuration information www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 35: The Rstp Configuration

    The configuration of Modify rstp_s <options> 53248,57344,61440) RSTP <parameter> The polling interval(1~10s) Forwarding delay time(4~30s) The survival time.(6~40s) Example: RSTP port configuration Switch(Ring)# Modify rstp_p 1 20000 224 yes 1 1 9.7 Display the current state of the Rstp information www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 36 Root Port : Root port path cost : Port Priority Path cost Edge Network Roles Forwarding Rapid Disabled Disabled Rapid Disabled Disabled Rapid Disabled Disabled Rapid Disabled Disabled Rapid Disabled Disabled Rapid Disabled Disabled Rapid Disabled Disabled Rapid Disabled Disabled www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 37: Chapter 10 Trunk Configuration

    The user can use the following command to view port trunk configuration information. Table 10.3.1 view port trunk configuration command: Operating Command Description <trunkgroup>: 1, 2 respectively mean trunk Display port trunk Show <trunkgroup> group 1, 2; configuration information all: All trunk group www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 38: Chapter 11 Mac Port Lock

    Add <mac address> address information <port> Port 1-16 Remove port <1-16> MAC locked entries in the Delete<1-16> port locking information Example: add a MAC port locking information Switch(Access)#add 02-00-00-00-00-00 2 To delete a MAC port locking information Switch(Access)# Delete 1 www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 39: Chapter 12 Email Alarm Configuration

    The sender address and Set send <mail-address> <mail-address> <password> password <password> sender email address and password At any time 1hour interval 2hour Mail time interval 4hour {0|1|2|4|12|24} 12hour 24hour Send test e-mail system send email Show mail sending status information www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 40: Chapter 13 Alarm Configuration

    Alarm status: Enable port7 Alarm status: Enable Example: power off warning Switch(Alarm)# close alarm [OK] 13.3 Display the alarm information The user can use the following command to view the alarm information Table 13.3.1 view the alarm information command: www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 41 Switch(Alarm)# show port all Port:1 Alarm status: Disable LOS Port:2 Alarm status: Disable LOS Port:3 Alarm status: Disable LOS Port:4 Alarm status: Disable LOS Port:5 Alarm status: Disable LOS Port:6 Alarm status: Disable LOS Port:7 Alarm status: Disable LOS `````` www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 42: Chapter 14 Port Mirroring

    Example: the allocation of port 3 to collect all the data ports 1 and 2. Switch(mirror)# config 0 1-2 3 Mirror_portlist:1,2 collect_port:3 all data 14.3 Display port mirroring information Table 14.3.1 view port mirroring information command: Operating Command Description Display port mirroring information Show mirror In view of the port mirroring www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 43: Chapter 15 Time Configuration

    Table 15.2.1 into the allocation of time allocation view Operating Command Description Time to enable Time {enable|disable} The world time zone selection Zone <time-zone> [-12 - +12] The world time zone The address of the NTP server server <ntp-server> The address of the NTP server www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 44: Chapter 16 Static Multicast Configuration

    Port: 1,2,3 [OK] 16.3 Static multicast address allocation The user can view the static multicast address the following command Table 16.3.1 view static multicast address command: Operating Command Description view static multicast In the implementation of multicast. Show multicast address www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 45: Chapter 17 The Snmp Configuration

    The configuration read and Config community {0|1} Read and write community write Snmp community <string> name String : Parameter Configuring Snmp Config Gateway < Gateway: The gateway address gateway Gateway> Example: set the SNMP gateway Switch(Snmp) # config Gateway 192.168.17.1 www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 46: Chapter 18 Port Statistics

    1-16 Clean up the count the number of Clean frames frames Statistics port flow <port> 1-16 Show traffic <port> Clean up the total flow Clean traffic Example: the port number and types of statistics 1 Switch(Statistics) #show frames 1 www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 47: Chapter 19 System Management

    The system after a timeout will automatically jump to the user mode, the new username and password authentication. 19.3 IP address and default gateway setting The user can set the following command equipment IP, default gateway address Table 19.3.1 device IP address, default gateway address setting: www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 48: User Name, Password Settings

    Show device IP, subnet mask, default To perform the operation in show net_address gateway the system manage Example: check the equipment IP, subnet mask, default gateway address Switch(manage)# show net_address Device gateway 192.168.1.1 Device mask address : 255.255.255.0 Device IP address 192.168.1.254 www.3onedata.com...
  • Page 49: Restore Factory Settings

    Table 19.6.1 restores factory settings command: Operating Command Description Restore the device to To perform the operation in the system Restore factory settings manage Example: To restore the device to factory settings Switch(manage)# restore Restore Settings or not ? (yes/no) yes Wait.. www.3onedata.com...

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