Belden HIRSCHMANN OpEdge User Manual

Belden HIRSCHMANN OpEdge User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Manual Configuration Industrial Edge Gateway OpEdge OpEdge Technical Support Industrial Edge Gateway – Release 01.0.00 – 10/2022 https://hirschmann-support.belden.com...
  • Page 2 The naming of copyrighted trademarks in this manual, even when not specially indicated, should not be taken to mean that these names may be considered as free in the sense of the trademark and tradename protection law and hence that they may be freely used by anyone. ©...
  • Page 3 Page 3 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway – Release 01.0.00 – 10/2022...
  • Page 4 Open Source Information Open Source Software used in the product The product contains, among other things, Open Source Software files, as defined below, developed by third parties and licensed under an Open Source Software license. These Open Source Software files are protected by copyright. Your right to use the Open Source Software is governed by the relevant applicable Open Source Software license conditions.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    5.3.7 NAT ........................50 Protocols Tab ......................51 5.4.1 File Relay ....................... 51 5.4.2 File Transfer to Belden Horizon ................53 Tunneling / VPN Tab ....................55 5.5.1 Belden Horizon ...................... 55 Applications Tab ....................56 Activity Tab ......................57 5.7.1...
  • Page 6 Applications Containers ......................59 6.1.1 Creating a Container ....................60 6.1.2 Container Status ....................69 6.1.3 SSH Connectivity to Containers ................71 Container Volumes....................72 6.2.1 Adding a Volume ....................73 6.2.2 Deleting a Volume ....................74 Images ........................75 6.3.1 Push Docker Image to Registry ................
  • Page 7: Start Here

    PAC/PLCs, RTUs, DCS systems, smart instruments, electronic billboards, and communication towers. OpEdge can be configured and managed through the webpage or via the Belden Horizon platform. Belden Horizon is a secure and intuitive cloud native platform that supports multiple applications like on-demand (secure machine access) or always-on (persistent data network) connectivity, data monitoring and alert notification.
  • Page 8: Initial Configuration

    2 Initial Configuration This chapter covers the initial configuration of the OpEdge via the webpage. Once the OpEdge is registered on Belden Horizon, the OpEdge can be maintained via Belden Horizon (See Chapter 3 for more details). The initial configuration includes setting up the LAN port. These steps must be followed, even if the OpEdge is going to be registered via Belden Horizon for cloud connectivity.
  • Page 9 Enter the login credentials. The default username and password are admin and password. NOTE: The user is prompted to change the password after the first login. Provide a new password and apply the changes. After successful login with the new password, further password changes are done from the System tab on the webpage.
  • Page 10 A. Change Default Login Credentials: To change the default login credentials for the OpEdge webpage: i. Close the Initial Setup dialog to display another dialog as shown below: ii. Enter the new login credentials. NOTE: The password must be minimum 8 characters, including one lowercase character, one uppercase character, one special character, and one number.
  • Page 11 B. Configure Basic Settings: To perform basic configuration settings: i. In the Initial Setup dialog, click C ONFIGURE ASIC ETTINGS ii. In the Login Details dialog, change the default login credentials and click N Page 11 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway – Release 01.0.00 – 10/2022...
  • Page 12 iii. In the Gateway Config dialog, provide the module name. Click N iv. In the Assign LAN IP dialog, select a mode (Static or Dynamic). Enter the OpEdge’s IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway. v. Click S to save the configuration changes. Page 12 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway –...
  • Page 13 C. Import Configuration: NOTE: For information on exporting the configuration to a .tar.gz file, please see page 22. NOTE: During the initial module configuration, the default Username and Password must be changed. To import a configuration file: i. In the Initial Setup dialog, click I MPORT ONFIGURATION ii.
  • Page 14 iii. In the Import Configuration dialog, drag and drop a .tar.gz configuration file in the dialog or click C to browse and upload a file. HOOSE FILE FROM COMPUTER iv. Click I to import the selected configuration file. MPORT Page 14 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway –...
  • Page 15 D. Exit from Initial Setup Dialog to Manually Configure: NOTE: During the initial module configuration, the default Username and Password must be changed. i. Click ‘X’ to bypass the initial setup process. ii. Log in to the OpEdge. Page 15 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway –...
  • Page 16 After a successful login, the Overview tab is displayed and contains the following information: Status (such as Online, Tunneling, or Belden Horizon) • • Device Summary (such as Gateway Name, Description, Location, Firmware, System Time and MAC) Ports (Ethernet) •...
  • Page 17: Registration In Belden Horizon

    The OpEdge can be managed in Belden Horizon once registered. This includes making configuration changes and scheduling firmware changes. Before using the OpEdge, it must be registered in Belden Horizon by entering an Activation Key. Page 17 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway –...
  • Page 18: Registration Using Activation Key

    Belden Horizon label. CTIVATE NOTE: If the OpEdge is already connected to a Belden Horizon account, the link reads “Deactivate”. The OpEdge securely retrieves an alphanumeric activation key from Belden Horizon that is only valid for three hours. Record this activation key.
  • Page 19 Click the Gateways tab, and then click A ATEWAY The user will be prompted for the activation key recorded earlier. Click A CTIVATE Upon successful activation, the OpEdge appears on the Gateways tab. Page 19 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway – Release 01.0.00 – 10/2022...
  • Page 20: Activation Errors

    Device Activation record was Failed to find an activation record in Please try another activation key. found for activation key. the Belden Horizon database. Found a Device Activation The device is already activated. Please try another activation key. record in ACTIVATED state for device.
  • Page 21: Overview

    4 Overview OpEdge Webpage Navigation The OpEdge webpage is used for configuration and diagnostics. There are different ways to access the configuration parameters of the OpEdge webpage: From the tabs on the Local Configuration webpage. • From the C • link in each tile of the Overview tab.
  • Page 22: Search Bar

    4.1.1 Search Bar The search bar allows user to navigate to a specific configuration by searching a keyword in the search box. 4.1.2 […] Button button includes additional options for the OpEdge. Parameter Description Import Configuration Imports an OpEdge configuration. Export Configuration Exports an OpEdge configuration.
  • Page 23: Apply Button

    4.1.3 Apply Button The Apply button is used to send the current configuration to the OpEdge. 4.1.4 Sidesheet Launcher Within the configuration tiles, the icon expands the menu to display additional details. Example: Page 23 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway – Release 01.0.00 – 10/2022...
  • Page 24: Side Menu Scrolling

    4.1.5 Side Menu Scrolling The scrolling menu within each tab can be used to quickly jump to each parameter. Page 24 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway – Release 01.0.00 – 10/2022...
  • Page 25: Overview Tab

    Overview Tab Use the Overview tab to view details of the device status, storage, networking interface, and ports. Additionally, click C to open the configuration option for a specific tile. ONFIGURE NOTE: Click A on each configuration page to apply the changes. Otherwise, the system will display a pop-up PPLY message.
  • Page 26: Status

    Online (Green) Offline (Grey) Note: The status will be Online only if WAN is connected. Tunneling The icon displays the current Belden Horizon tunneling status of the OpEdge. Grey: Tunneling is not in operation Green: Tunneling is in operation Click E...
  • Page 27: Ports

    4.2.3 Ports The Ports tile displays indicators for the Ethernet ports on the OpEdge. Port Indicator Description Green The port is configured and communicating. Grey The port is not configured and no cable detected. Yellow The port is configured but not communicating, or no cable has been detected. Click the icon to display the Ports Details dialog.
  • Page 28 4.2.3.1 Ports Details Parameter Description Ethernet ETH1 Green = Port is configured and communicating. ETH2 Grey = Port is not configured. … Yellow Triangle = Port is configured but no communications, or no cable ETH7 detected. LAN Info LAN configuration assigned to the port. Type Type of mode, dynamic or static.
  • Page 29: Temperature

    4.2.4 Temperature View the current, minimum and maximum operating temperature of the OpEdge. 4.2.5 Storage Available View the amount of free storage space on the external USB device. Page 29 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway – Release 01.0.00 – 10/2022...
  • Page 30: Networking

    4.2.6 Networking The Networking tile displays the LAN and WAN configurations for OpEdge. Parameter Description IP address provided by the operator. Subnet Subnet mask of the IP address. Gateway Default IP address of the gateway. WAN IP IP address assigned to the WAN. Primary/Secondary Primary and Secondary WAN interface.
  • Page 31 The Networking Details dialog provides the following additional information: Click the LAN1 to LAN7 tabs to view the details for each LAN. Page 31 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway – Release 01.0.00 – 10/2022...
  • Page 32 Parameter Description Details View the following details for LAN configuration. IP Address IP address assigned to the LAN. Subnet Subnet mask of the IP address. Default Gateway Default IP address of the gateway. VLAN ID Displays the VLAN ID assigned to the port. LAN Membership Defines LAN membership of Ethernet ports.
  • Page 33: Configuring The Opedge

    5 Configuring the OpEdge System Tab The System tab contains the Device Info, User Access, and Storage parameters. 5.1.1 Device Info Device Info allows the user to define the gateway name, description, and the address of the device including latitude and longitude coordinates. Parameter Description Gateway Name...
  • Page 34: User Access

    5.1.2 User Access The OpEdge allows managing user access to the device WAN. The OpEdge configuration webpage allows adding users (up to 8) and assigning different roles to these users for limiting their access. The following types of roles are assigned to a user: Admin: Includes complete user privileges.
  • Page 35 Web Access on WAN This feature allows or blocks webpage access on the WAN. Warning: Belden Horizon currently uses port 443 to tunnel. Selecting port 443 will prevent Belden Horizon from functioning properly. HTTPS can function properly using port 8080 or other ports.
  • Page 36: Interfaces Tab

    Interfaces Tab The Interfaces tab is used to configure the Ethernet ports on the OpEdge. Page 36 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway – Release 01.0.00 – 10/2022...
  • Page 37: Ethernet Ports

    5.2.1 Ethernet Ports The OpEdge configuration webpage allows configuring seven Ethernet ports on the module and assigning specific LAN configurations. Additionally, the OpEdge can be configured as a DHCP server for end devices. The configuration options for OpEdge Ethernet ports include speed, duplex mode, LAN membership, and tagging.
  • Page 38: Networking Tab

    Networking Tab The Networking tab contains details on WAN, LAN, NTP, Firewall, and NAT features. Page 38 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway – Release 01.0.00 – 10/2022...
  • Page 39: Wan Configuration

    5.3.1 WAN Configuration The WAN configuration is used to set up interfaces used for WAN, backup WAN, and conditions to switch WANs. Note: Internet access is possible via one of the seven LAN ports. WAN interface is disabled when LAN is enabled. Page 39 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway –...
  • Page 40 5.3.1.1 WAN Interface Preferences Parameter Description Primary or Secondary ETH1 to ETH7 Interface Note: The ETHx port must be assigned to a specific LAN configuration. More information is detailed in the LAN Configuration section 5.3.2. DNS1 and DNS2 DNS IP’s assigned by the user. 5.3.1.2 WAN Health Parameter...
  • Page 41: Lan Configuration

    5.3.2 LAN Configuration The LAN Configuration defines the type of Ethernet connection for a port, i.e. static or dynamic. To create a LAN configuration: Click the Networking tab on the OpEdge configuration webpage. Under LAN Configuration, click the A LAN button. Note: The user can add a maximum of seven LAN ports.
  • Page 42 Under Ethernet Ports > Port Settings, assign the LAN Membership to the LANx configuration made in the previous section (LAN Configuration in section 5.3.2). Click A to save the changes. PPLY Page 42 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway – Release 01.0.00 – 10/2022...
  • Page 43 5.3.2.1 DHCP Server The OpEdge can operate as a DHCP server that assigns IP address, DNS server, and default gateway address configurations to all devices connected via LAN. By default, this feature is disabled. Dynamic allocation allows automatic reuse of addresses by granting temporary address leases to hosts as they are requested.
  • Page 44: Ntp

    5.3.3 NTP This feature enables the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to synchronize the clocks of data networks and the OpEdge. Click the NTP toggle button to enable the NTP configuration. Parameter Description Mode Client Only - NTP process will query NTP server and update OpEdge system time. Client/Server - NTP process will query NTP server and update OpEdge system time and resolve NTP requests from the LAN clients.
  • Page 45: Static Routes

    5.3.4 Static Routes Static routing is a form of routing that occurs when a router uses a manually-configured routing entry, rather than information from dynamic routing traffic. Click the S toggle button to enable the Static Routes configuration. TATIC OUTES Parameter Description Network Address...
  • Page 46: Snmp

    5.3.5 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application-layer protocol for monitoring and managing network devices on a local area network (LAN) or wide area network (WAN). The purpose of SNMP is to provide network devices, such as routers, servers and printers, with a common language for sharing information with a network management system.
  • Page 47: Firewall

    5.3.6 Firewall The OpEdge implements the firewall feature to control the traffic flow between a trusted network (such as corporate LAN) and an untrusted or public network (such as Internet). It supports Port Forwarding and Packet Filtering. 5.3.6.1 Port Forwarding This feature allows a remote client device to access the multiple server devices connected to the OpEdge LAN by associating each one of these devices to an OpEdge port number.
  • Page 48 Enter the following parameters: Parameter Description Application Name of the mapping. Protocol Select the protocol for packet delivery: TCP, UDP or Both LAN IP Address IP address of the destination LAN device. Note: When configuring the end device, make sure: The IP Address of the end device must match the value entered in the End Device Address field in the OpEdge.
  • Page 49 5.3.6.2 Packet Filtering Packet Filtering provides the user to specify values for 5 fields in the Transport/Network layer header of TCP/IP protocol suite. The user can choose to accept the packet for forwarding OR drop the packet silently. The Packet filter feature, called as 5T firewall, applies to routed (forwarded) traffic only - it controls the packets that are allowed to pass from WAN-to-LAN or LAN-to-WAN or LAN-to-LAN interface.
  • Page 50: Nat

    5.3.7 NAT The OpEdge supports dynamic network address and port translation (DNAPT). This allows the port and address to dynamically change while accessing the WAN from the LAN. Multiple devices can then connect to the outside. Page 50 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway –...
  • Page 51: Protocols Tab

    Protocols Tab The Protocols tab is used to transfer files from the device to Belden Horizon. 5.4.1 File Relay The LAN and WAN ports on the OpEdge are physically isolated. The File Relay functionality enables simple and secure transfer of files across segmented networks. For example, if the...
  • Page 52 Outgoing Protocol Protocol of the server used as final destination for the File Relay. Supported protocols for upload are FTP/SFTP/Belden Horizon URL of the server used as final destination for the File Relay. • Supported protocols for upload are FTP/SFTP/Belden Horizon •...
  • Page 53: File Transfer To Belden Horizon

    5.4.2 File Transfer to Belden Horizon Users can transfer files from OpEdge to Belden Horizon. Below is the example for Belden Horizon file transfer. Generate the Activation key from the overview page and add gateway on Belden Horizon. Detailed steps are given in section 3.1 for activating gateway on Belden Horizon.
  • Page 54 Horizon. It may take up to 10 minutes from the time given for the file transfer as the file transfer cycle is triggered once in 10 minutes. The files can be found on Gateway > System tab > Files of Belden Horizon. The user can download the zip file and extract the transferred files from it.
  • Page 55: Tunneling / Vpn Tab

    The Tunneling/VPN tab allows the configuration of a Virtual Private Network (VPN) tunnel using Belden Horizon. 5.5.1 Belden Horizon The B toggle button allows user to turn off Belden Horizon to block tunneling ELDEN ORIZON access from Belden Horizon users.
  • Page 56: Applications Tab

    Applications Tab The Applications tab allows the user to perform actions on containers and virtual machines. For more information about the Applications tab and its features, please see the Applications chapter in section 6. Page 56 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway – Release 01.0.00 – 10/2022...
  • Page 57: Activity Tab

    Activity Tab The Activity tab displays OpEdge diagnostics information including System Logs. 5.7.1 System Logs The OpEdge supports System Logs which captures various system log or event messages in a local log file. 5.7.1.1 System Log Configuration Parameter Description Syslog Config Syslog Type - Displays system messages and failures only.
  • Page 58 5.7.1.2 System Log Entries The System Log Entries displays the details of the following parameters: Parameter Description Refresh Refreshes the log results. Show All Log Entries Refreshes and displays all log entries. Download Transfers the log file from the OpEdge to PC. Clear Logs Clears the recorded logs.
  • Page 59: Applications

    6 Applications The OpEdge allows users to run Edge applications as containers or virtual machines. The OpEdge supports Docker containers technology to allow user applications to run independently of the OpEdge software. Containers A container is a lightweight virtual computer system with its own CPU, memory, network interface, and storage, created on a physical hardware system (located off- or on-premises).
  • Page 60: Creating A Container

    6.1.1 Creating a Container Perform the following steps to create a container: Navigate to the Containers tab. Click the button to open the Add Application wizard. There are two options in the Add Application wizard: Upload Application: Uploads a new docker image for container creation. •...
  • Page 61 There are two ways to upload the image: • In the Import Application window, enter the URL in the Enter URL field to add the image from the docker hub: docker.io/<image_name> In the Import Application window, click on C • HOOSE FILE FROM COMPUTER select the docker image from the local PC.
  • Page 62 Click I to add image. MPORT b) Use existing image option. Select an image from the list of existing images and click N Page 62 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway – Release 01.0.00 – 10/2022...
  • Page 63 In the Name field, enter the name of the container. Note: The user can create a container name with an alphanumeric character with a minimum length of 1 and a maximum length of 49. The following characters are allowed: a to z A to Z 0 to 9 Only Special character “_”...
  • Page 64 Note: The user can add a maximum of three network adapters. The Ports tab contains the Networks configuration. Select an option for attaching the network adapter to the container: Bridge • • Host Macvlan • Page 64 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway –...
  • Page 65 a) For Bridge network, user need to configure the container and host ports. In the Container Port box, enter the container port number. In the Host Port box, enter the host port number. Note: The user can add a maximum of four Container and Host ports. The user is not allowed to create a container without a Container port and Host port in Bridge mode;...
  • Page 66 Click N for Memory & CPU wizard to configure Memory and CPU. In the Memory field, enter the size of memory (MB) for the container. • Note: The minimum allowed memory value for creating containers is 4MB. • In the CPU field, enter the number of the CPU cores to be used by the container. The number of processors is expressed in number of physical CPU cores.
  • Page 67 (Optional) In Volumes wizard, enter Container Path and select the Volume from an existing list to attach to the container. Note: Refer to section 6.2.1 to add a new volume when there is no volume available to attach to the container.
  • Page 68 12 Click N for Advanced Mode wizard. 13 (Optional) In Advanced Mode, the user can enter advanced docker commands which are supported by the specific docker image. 14 Click N for Summary page. 15 Check all details entered in the Summary wizard and click C to create the container.
  • Page 69: Container Status

    6.1.2 Container Status Upon successful creation of a container, the status information is displayed: Parameter Description Status The current operating status of a container: • Running • Stopped • Paused Name Name of a container. Date Created Date of container creation Port Mapping This field describes the detail of the following ports: •...
  • Page 70 Note: The Restart, Pause and Shell buttons are disabled when a container is in the Stopped state. Note: The Start, Stop, Restart and Shell buttons are disabled when a container is in the Paused state. 6.1.2.1 Saving a Container as an Image The user can save a particular container as a container image that is visible under the Images tab under Applications.
  • Page 71: Ssh Connectivity To Containers

    6.1.3 SSH Connectivity to Containers The user can access the shell of a container and run different commands on it. To access the shell of a container: In the Containers tab, click the Actions button Click the button to open a prompt to run commands. Page 71 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway –...
  • Page 72: Container Volumes

    Container Volumes A container volume allows data to persist, even when a container is deleted. Volumes are also a convenient way to share data between two or more containers. Note: Volume size is dynamic and subject to host storage. From the container, the volume acts like a folder to store and retrieve data. The volume can be mounted on the container directory (/opt/apps/).
  • Page 73: Adding A Volume

    6.2.1 Adding a Volume To add a volume: Navigate to the Storage tab. Click on button. Enter name of the volume in the Name field and click A The list of Volumes is updated. Page 73 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway – Release 01.0.00 – 10/2022...
  • Page 74: Deleting A Volume

    6.2.2 Deleting a Volume To delete a volume: For the volume to be deleted, click on Actions button Click on button. The user will be asked for the confirmation to delete. Click D to confirm. ELETE Page 74 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway –...
  • Page 75: Images

    Images This page lists all Docker and Virtual Machine Images present on device. Parameter Description Name The name of the Image. Tags The version/tag of the Image. Image ID The unique ID of each Image Image Type Image type: Docker or Virtual Machine. Date Created The date of Image upload on device.
  • Page 76: Push Docker Image To Registry

    6.3.1 Push Docker Image to Registry The user can push a docker image from the OpEdge to the docker registry. To push an image to the registry: Locate the docker image and click on Actions button Click the button. Enter the URL, Username, and Password for the registry. Click the button to push the image.
  • Page 77: Virtual Machines

    Virtual Machines A virtual machine functions as a virtual computer system with its own CPU, memory, network interface, and storage, created on a physical hardware system (located off- or on-premises). This feature allows the user to create multiple virtual machines and run them on the same physical server.
  • Page 78: Creating A Virtual Machine

    6.4.1 Creating a Virtual Machine To create a guest virtual machine: Go to the Virtual Machines tab. Click to open the Add Application wizard. Click N to navigate through the wizard. There are two options for adding a .iso image for virtual machine creation: Upload Application: Uploads a new .iso Image for virtual machine creation.
  • Page 79 b) Use Existing Image option. Select an .iso image from a list. Click N Page 79 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway – Release 01.0.00 – 10/2022...
  • Page 80 Enter a name for the virtual machine. Note: The user can create a virtual machine name with an alphanumeric character with a minimum length of 1 and a maximum length of 30. The following characters are allowed: a to z A to Z 0 to 9 Only Special character “_”...
  • Page 81 In the Operating System wizard, enter the Type and Version of the Operating System. Parameter Description Type The operating system of a virtual machine. User can select the respective operating system: Linux and Windows. Version Type or select the respective OS family. For example, Linux OS type user can select OS family as Ubuntu.
  • Page 82 In the Configuration wizard, select the RAM (Memory) Limit and CPU Cores for the virtual machine. Parameter Description RAM (Memory) Limit Select or provide memory for virtual machine. CPU Cores Select number of CPU Cores for the virtual machine. 10 Click N Page 82 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway –...
  • Page 83 11 In the Hard Disk wizard, select a hard disk option: • Do not add a virtual hard disk. Create a virtual hard disk now. • Use an existing virtual hard disk file. • Note: The C option is the only available option in the current implementation. REATE A VIRTUAL HARD DISK NOW 12 Click N Page 83 of 100...
  • Page 84 13 In the Advanced Settings wizard, toggle the E button and select NABLE ETWORK DAPTOR a Network Adapter to attach with the virtual machine: Bridge • • Host • 14 Select the N associated with the selected Network Adapter: Bridge: Select a virtual LAN port. (Example: L •...
  • Page 85 16 In the Summary wizard, verify all details and click to create the virtual machine. Page 85 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway – Release 01.0.00 – 10/2022...
  • Page 86 17 Example of a successfully created virtual machine: Parameter Description Status Status Description Virtual machine is in Running state. Virtual machine is in Paused state. Virtual machine is Powered Off state. Name Lists the name of all virtual machines. Date Created It shows the date of virtual machine creation.
  • Page 87 Console for virtual machine. The console is the remote control system of virtual machine, and enables the user to work and interact with the created virtual machines. Please see Connecting to a Virtual Machine in section 6.4.1.1 for more information. Edit the virtual machine.
  • Page 88 6.4.1.2 Editing a Virtual Machine In the Virtual Machines tab, click on a container’s Action button Click to open the Edit Virtual Machine wizard. Follow the steps in the wizard to edit the virtual machine. Note: The user is allowed to edit Name, CPU Cores and RAM when the virtual machine is in Powered Off state. The user is allowed to edit Network Adapters and Storage when the virtual machine is in Power On state.
  • Page 89: Diagnostics

    7 Diagnostics Factory Reset – Configuration Webpage To reset the OpEdge to factory default, perform the following steps: Establish a default connection to the OpEdge and perform the initial setup as described in the Initial Configuration in section 2. On the OpEdge webpage, click the S button in the top right corner of the ETTINGS...
  • Page 90 Click F to initiate the factory reset procedure. ACTORY ESET Once the factory reset procedure is completed, log in to the gateway using the default credentials (admin/password). After the initial login, the user is prompted to change the default password. Page 90 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway –...
  • Page 91: Factory Reset - Command Line Interface

    Factory Reset – Command Line Interface To reset the OpEdge to factory default using the CLI, perform the following steps: Connect to the console port of the OpEdge-8D using a Terminal Emulator like Tera Term or Putty. Select the COM Port on which the console shall be connected. Set the below mentioned parameters for the Serial Ports: a) Baud Rate/ Speed: 115200 b) Data: 8 bit...
  • Page 92 The command line interface will be available, on successful console connection to the OpEdge-8D. The help command on the CLI will display all the supported commands. Page 92 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway – Release 01.0.00 – 10/2022...
  • Page 93 Execute the factory-reset command to reset the OpEdge-8D to factory settings. Confirm with a y (for yes) to do the factory-reset. The OpEdge-8D will go into the factory-reset state and will be available to be connected on the default IP of 192.168.0.250 on LAN1 port after the process completes. Page 93 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway –...
  • Page 94: Updating Firmware

    Updating Firmware The current firmware versions can be found in the Device Summary tile in the Overview tab: To upgrade the gateway firmware on the device, perform the following steps: Open the OpEdge configuration webpage. In the Overview tab > Device Summary tile, click F to open the Change Firmware IRMWARE dialog box.
  • Page 95: Abbreviations

    A. Abbreviations Abbreviation Description ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange. CHAP Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol. A method of authentication of remote clients used by Point to Point Protocol (PPP) servers and based on a shared secret. CIDR Classless Inter-Domain Routing. A CIDR address is written with a forward slash preceding a suffix indicating the number of bits in the prefix length, such as 192.168.0.0/16.
  • Page 96: Appendix

    B. Appendix B.1 Syslog Description The OpEdge supports a System Logging Protocol used to send system log or event messages to a specific server, called a Syslog server. It is primarily used to collect various device logs from multiple machines/applications to monitor and examine the device. The OpEdge supports the System Logs feature which allows capturing various system log or event messages in a local OpEdge log file.
  • Page 97: Troubleshooting The Opedge

    NOTE: The OpEdge’s Allowed IP List is different to the Allowed IP Connections setting in Belden Horizon. Allowed IP Connections can only be configured in Belden Horizon. This is a list of specific end device IP addresses that a user can access when they tunnel (remotely connect via Belden Horizon) into the OpEdge.
  • Page 98 8. Does the OpEdge include a firewall? Yes, it includes integrated firewall capabilities. 9. Does the OpEdge support port forwarding? Yes, it supports port forwarding. Page 98 of 100 OpEdge Industrial Edge Gateway – Release 01.0.00 – 10/2022...
  • Page 99 You will find the addresses of our partners on the Internet at http://www.hirschmann.com A list of local telephone numbers and email addresses for technical support directly from Hirschmann is available at https://hirschmann-support.belden.com This site also includes a free of charge knowledge base and a software download section. Customer Innovation Center ...
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