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Table of Contents About this Manual ..........................5 Getting Started ............................. 6 USB Console Configuration (115200, None, 8, 1, VT100) ................6 Configuration by Command Line Interface (CLI) ..................9 Configuration by Web Browser ......................11 Disabling Telnet and Browser Access ...................... 13 Quick Settings ............................
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User Login Authentication – User Login Settings ................65 User Login Authentication – Auth Server Setting ................65 Authentication Certificate ........................66 Using Port Access Control ........................66 Static Port Lock ..........................66 IEEE 802.1X ..........................66 Configuring Static Port Lock ......................67 Configuring IEEE 802.1X .......................
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These functions can be accessed by serial, Telnet, or web console. The web console is the most user-friendly way to configure a Moxa switch. In this chapter, we use the web console interface to introduce the functions. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Moxa switch’s USB console port to your PC’s USB port with a USB cable. After installing PComm Terminal Emulator, open the Moxa switch’s USB console as follows: From the Windows desktop, click Start > Moxa > PComm Lite Ver1.6 > Terminal Emulator. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Set the other fields as follows: 115200 for Baud Rate, 8 for Data Bits, None for Parity, and 1 for Stop Bits. On the Terminal tab, select VT100 for Terminal Type, and then click OK to continue. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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The Main Menu of the Moxa switch’s USB console should appear. (In PComm Terminal Emulator, you can adjust the font by selecting Font… from the Edit menu.) PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Windows Run window. You may also issue the Telnet command from a DOS prompt. In the terminal window, the Telnet console will prompt you to select a terminal type. Type 1 to choose ansi/vt100, and then press Enter. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Use the following keys on your keyboard to navigate the Moxa switch’s Telnet console: Function Up, down, right, left arrow keys, Tab Move the onscreen cursor Enter Display and select options Space Toggle options Previous menu PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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After making sure that the Moxa switch is connected to the same LAN and logical subnet as your PC, open the Moxa switch’s web console as follows: Connect your web browser to the Moxa switch’s IP address by entering it in the Address or URL field. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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By default, no password is assigned to the Moxa switch’s web, serial, and Telnet consoles. After logging in, you may need to wait a few moments for the web console to appear and select the setting mode. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Telnet and web consoles. This is done from the serial console by navigating to System Identification under Basic Settings. Disable or enable the Telnet Console and Web Configuration as shown below: PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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The IP or domain address (e.g., 192.168.1.1, time server time.stdtime.gov.tw, or time.nist.gov). None IP address or name of The Moxa switch will try to locate the secondary NTP server if secondary time server the first NTP server fails to connect. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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GOOSE packet as high priority. Setting Description Factory Default High/Medium/Normal/ The priority sequence is High>Medium>Normal>Low. We High recommend setting SMV packet as high priority. Setting Description Factory Default High/Medium/Normal/ The priority sequence is High>Medium>Normal>Low. High PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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To configure 802.1Q VLAN and port-based VLANs on the Moxa switch, use the VLAN Settings page to configure the ports. VLAN Mode Setting Description Factory Default 802.1Q VLAN Set VLAN mode to 802.1Q VLAN 802.1Q VLAN Unaware VLAN Set VLAN mode to Unaware VLAN PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Coupling Control Port as Trunk Port since these ports act as the backbone to transmit all packets of different VLANs to different Moxa switch units. Port PVID Setting Description Factory Default VID ranges from 1 to Sets the default VLAN ID for untagged devices that connect to 4094 the port. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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(the mirror port) to receive the same data being transmitted from, or both to and from, the port under observation. Using a mirror port allows the network administrator to sniff the observed port to keep tabs on network activity. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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(e.g., 255.255.0.0 for a Class B network, or 255.255.255.0 for 255.255.255.0 Moxa switch a Class C network). Default Gateway Setting Description Factory Default Specifies the IP address of the router that connects the LAN to IP address for gateway None an outside network. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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"Finish" page. Press "Back" button if you need to change any setting". Finish You need to confirm the configurations and click the "Active" button. The configurations in Quick Settings will overwrite the configurations in Advanced Settings. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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System Identification items are displayed at the top of the web console and will be included in alarm emails. You can configure the System Identification items to make it easier to identify different switches that are connected to your network. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Description Factory Default Read-only The immediately free memory of the switch None Jumbo Frame Setting Description Factory Default Enable Enables the Moxa switch to support the Jumbo Frame function Enable Disable Disables the Jumbo Frame function PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Enter the desired new password. Leave it blank if you want to None (Max. 16 characters) remove the password. Retype password (Max. Enter the desired new password again. Leave it blank if you None 16 characters) want to remove the password. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Hosts That Need Access Input Format Any host Disable 192.168.1.120 192.168.1.120 / 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254 192.168.1.0 / 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.255.254 192.168.0.0 / 255.255.0.0 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.126 192.168.1.0 / 255.255.255.128 192.168.1.129 to 192.168.1.254 192.168.1.128 / 255.255.255.128 PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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The port and connected devices will determine the best speed for that connection. 1G-Full Auto 100M-Full Choose one of these fixed speed options if the connected 100M-Half Ethernet device has trouble auto-negotiating for line speed. 10M-Full 10M-Half PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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The Moxa switch’s IP address must be set manually. The Moxa switch’s IP address will be assigned automatically by By DHCP the network’s DHCP server. Disable The Moxa switch’s IP address will be assigned automatically by By BootP the network’s BootP server. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Global Unicast Prefix and using an EUI-64 interface ID in None None the low order 64 bits. The host portion of the Global Unicast address is automatically generated using the modified EUI-64 form of the interface identifier (Switch’s MAC address). PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Leaveall Time Setting Description Factory Default None Specifies the period of leaveall time 10000 NOTE Leave Time should be at least two times more than Join Time, and Leaveall Time should be larger than Leave Time. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Specifies the number of hours that the time should be set User-specified hour None forward during Daylight Saving Time. System Up Time Indicates how long the Moxa switch remained up since the last cold start. The up time is indicated in seconds. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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1588 devices to recognized significant fluctuations and use suitable averaging techniques in the algorithms controlling the correction of the local 1588 clock will be the good design means to achieve the highest time accuracy." PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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The switch must be configured such that it does not pass IEEE 1588 message traffic using the normal communication mechanisms of the switch. Such an Ethernet switch will synchronize clocks directly connected to one of its ports to the highest possible accuracy. Configuring PTP PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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(Available in Clock Mode: v2 P2P 2-step TC, and v2 P2P BC) Domain Number Setting Description Factory Default _DFLT (0), _ALT(1), Subdomain name (IEEE 1588-2002) or the domain Number _DFLT (0) _ALT(2), or _ALT(3) (IEEE 1588-2008) fields in PTP messages PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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PTP, the value will be set to FALSE. UTC Offset Valid Setting Description Factory Default The initialization value will be TRUE if the value of the current True or False False UTC offset is known to be correct; otherwise, it will be FALSE. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Specifies the path and file name of the Moxa switch’s log file. None After setting the desired paths and file names, click Download to download the prepared file from the remote TFTP server, or click Upload to upload the desired file to the remote TFTP server. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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The upgrade procedure will proceed automatically after clicking Import. ABC (Auto-Backup Configurator) Configuration You can use Moxa’s Automatic Backup Configurator to save and load the Moxa switch’s configurations through the switch’s RS-232 console port. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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BPDU will be sent back to the switch again. If the looping occurs, the switch will automatically block the Ethernet port to prevent looping. Check the Enable box and click Activate to enable the Loop protection. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Port Lock will be reset and disabled. • Set Device IP will be reset • • Mirror will be reset After port trunking has been activated, you can configure these items again for each trunking port. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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How each port is identified. Port description Displays the media type for each port. Name Displays the specified name for each port. Indicates the transmission speed for each port (1G-Full, Speed 100M-Full, 100M-Half, 10M-Full, or 10M-Half). PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Provides authentication based on HMAC-MD5 Authentication Data or HMAC-SHA algorithms, and data encryption MD5 or SHA based on MD5 or encryption key. 8-character passwords and a data encryption key are the minimum requirements for authentication .and encryption. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Authentication will be based on the HMAC-MD5 algorithms. 8- MD5- character passwords are the minimum requirement for Auth authentication. Authentication will be based on the HMAC-SHA algorithms. 8- SHA- character passwords are the minimum requirement for Auth authentication. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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NMS, it will stop resending the inform messages. 1st Trap Server IP/Name Setting Description Factory Default Specifies the IP address or name of the primary trap server IP or name None used by your network. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Traffic prioritization provides Quality of Service (QoS) to your network. Moxa switch traffic prioritization depends on two industry-standard methods: IEEE 802.1D—a layer 2 marking scheme. • Differentiated Services (DiffServ)—a layer 3 marking scheme. • PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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VLAN. If it is, then the new 802.1p tag is used in the extended 802.1D header. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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The Moxa PowerTrans Series switch provides IEC 61850 Quality of Service (QoS). Once you enable IEC 61850 QoS, the packet priority of GOOSE/SMV/PTP is higher than other packets’ type. Enable Packet Priority Setting Description Factory Default Enable IEC 61850 QoS Enables or disables IEC 61850 OoS function. disables PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Enables or disables the priority inspection of each port Disabled Inspect TOS Setting Description Factory Default Enables or disables the Moxa switch for inspecting Type of Enable/Disable Service (TOS) bits in the IPV4 frame to determine the priority Enabled of each frame. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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CoS Value and Priority Queues Setting Description Factory Default 0: Low 1: Low 2: Normal Low/Normal/ 3: Normal Maps different CoS values to 4 different egress queues. Medium/High 4: Medium 5: Medium 6: High 7: High PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Hierarchical groups—You could have one VLAN for directors, another for managers, and another for • general staff. Usage groups—You could have one VLAN for email users and another for multimedia users. • PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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802.1Q VLAN ID—1 (if tagging is required) • All the ports are initially placed on this VLAN, and it is the only VLAN that allows you to access the management software of the Moxa switch over the network. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Hybrid Port: The port is similar to a Trunk port, except users can explicitly assign tags to be removed • from egress packets. The following section illustrates how to use these ports to set up different applications. Sample Applications of VLANs Using Moxa Switches In this application, PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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To configure 802.1Q VLAN and port-based VLANs on the Moxa switch, use the VLAN Settings page to configure the ports. VLAN Mode Setting Description Factory Default 802.1Q VLAN Set VLAN mode to 802.1Q VLAN Port-based VLAN Set VLAN mode to Port-based VLAN 802.1Q VLAN Unaware VLAN Set VLAN mode to Unaware VLAN PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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VID range from 1 to port type. Set the other VLAN ID for tagged devices that None 4094 connect to the port and tags that need to be removed in egress packets. Use commas to separate different VIDs. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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When users enable Unaware VLAN function, all of ports are set as unaware VLAN ports. QinQ Setting NOTE Moxa layer 3 switches provide the IEEE 802.1ad QinQ function. This function allows users to tag double VLAN headers into one single Ethernet frame. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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QinQ Enable Setting Description Factory Default Enable/Disable Enable VLAN QinQ function Disable TPID Setting Description Factory Default 8100 to FFFF Assign the TPID of the second VLAN tag 8100 VLAN Table PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Multicast filtering ensures that only end-stations that have joined certain groups receive multicast traffic. With multicast filtering, network devices only forward multicast traffic to the ports that are connected to registered end-stations. The following two figures illustrate how a network behaves without multicast filtering, and with multicast filtering. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Query mode allows the Moxa switch to work as the Querier if it has the lowest IP address on the subnetwork to which it belongs. NOTE IGMP Snooping Enhanced mode is only provided in Layer 2 switches. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Static Multicast MAC Some devices may only support multicast packets, but not support either IGMP Snooping or GMRP. The Moxa switch supports adding multicast groups manually to enable multicast filtering. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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You should enable IGMP Snooping if the network also uses non-Moxa 3rd party switches. Query Interval Setting Description Factory Default Numerical value, input Sets the query interval of the Querier function globally. Valid 125 seconds by the user settings are from 20 to 600 seconds. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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If all switches on the network are Moxa layer 2 switches, then only one layer 2 switch will act as Querier. IGMP Table The Moxa switch displays the current active IGMP groups that were detected. View IGMP group setting per VLAN ID on this page. Layer 2 switch page PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Stream Group: Multicast group IP address Stream Source: Multicast source IP address Port: Which port receives the multicast stream Member ports: Ports the multicast stream is forwarded to. NOTE The IGMP stream table is supported only in Layer 3 switches PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Factory Default MAC Address Input the multicast MAC address of this host. None MAC Address Setting Description Factory Default Input the number of the VLAN that the host with this MAC Integer None address belongs to. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Port column GMRP Table The Moxa switch displays the current active GMRP groups that were detected Setting Description Fixed Ports This multicast address is defined by static multicast. Learned Ports This multicast address is learned by GMRP. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Configuring Bandwidth Management Please note that two types of bandwidth management settings are available, depending on the specific model of switch. Broadcast Storm Protection PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Description Factory Default Ingress rate Select the ingress/egress rate limit (% of max. throughput) for all packets from the following options: Not Limited, 3%, Not Limited Egress rate 5%, 10%, 15%, 25%, 35%, 50%, 65%, 85% PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Select this check box to activate this filter behavior. Filter unknown Unicast Setting Description Factory Default Enables or disables this function to prevent unknown unicast Enable/Disable Disable packets from flooding to all ports in the VLAN PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Set specific characters for server authentication verification None Authentication Type The authentication mechanism isEAP-MD5 for RADIUS ASCII for TACACS+ TACACS+ : 30 Server Timeout The timeout period to wait for a server response RADIUS : 5 PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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RADIUS server as the authentication server, or implement the authentication server in the Moxa switch by using a Local User Database as the authentication look-up table. When we use an external RADIUS server as the authentication server, the authenticator and the authentication server exchange EAP frames between each other. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Select this option to make using an external RADIUS server as the authentication database the first priority. The Radius, Local Local authentication mechanism is EAP-MD5 The first priority is to set the Local User Database as the authentication database. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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802.1X Re-Authentication The Moxa switch can force connected devices to be re-authorized manually. 802.1X Re-Authentication Setting Description Factory Default Enable/Disable Enables or disables 802.1X Re-Authentication Disable PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Disable Server Setting Setting Description Factory Default Server IP/Name Specifies the IP/name of the server localhost Server Port Specifies the port of the server 1812 Server Shared Key Specifies the shared key of the server None PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Activate your settings and if necessary, test the email After configuring and activating your Moxa switch’s Event Types and Email Setup, you can use the Test Email function to see if your e-mail addresses and mail server address have been properly configured. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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The Traffic-Overload, Traffic-Threshold (%), and Traffic-Duration (sec.) Port Event items are related. If you Enable the Traffic-Overload event, then be sure to enter a nonzero Traffic-Threshold percentage, as well as a Traffic-Duration between 1 and 300 seconds. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Retype new password None field before updating the new password. Email Address Setting Description Factory Default You can set up to 4 email addresses to receive alarm emails Max. of 30 characters None from the Moxa switch. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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System Events Warning Relay output is triggered when… Power Transition (On -> Off) Moxa switch is powered down Power Transition (Off -> On) Moxa switch is powered up PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Console utility’s Line-Swap recovery page, or the Web Browser interface’s Line-Swap fast recovery page, as shown below. Configuring Line-Swap Fast Recovery PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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• When using the Console utility, activate by first highlighting the Activate menu option, and then press • Enter. You should receive the Set device IP settings are now active! (Press any key to continue) message. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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The “Remote ID” identifies the relay agent itself and can be one of the following: The IP address of the relay agent. The MAC address of the relay agent. A combination of IP address and MAC address of the relay agent. A user-defined string. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Uses the switch’s IP address as the remote ID sub. Uses the switch’s MAC address as the remote ID sub. Uses a combination of the switch’s MAC address and IP Client-ID address as the remote ID sub. Other Uses the user-designated ID sub. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Select this option to monitor data packets both coming into, and being sent out through, the Moxa switch’s port. Select the number of the port that will be used to monitor the activity of the Mirror Port monitored port. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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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. 30 (seconds) PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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(seconds). In fact, three curves are displayed on the same graph: Uni-cast packets (in red color), Multi-cast packets (in green color), and Broad-cast packets (in blue color). The graph is updated every few seconds, allowing the user to analyze data transmission activity in real-time. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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SFP casing temperature Voltage (V) Voltage supply to the SFP Tx power (dBm) The amount of light being transmitted into the fiber optic cable Rx power (dBm) The amount of light being received from the fiber optic cable PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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The Min. threshold of light being transmitted into the fiber optic cable. Rx power (dBm) – Current The current amount of light being received from the fiber optic cable. Rx power (dBm) – Max. The Max. threshold of light being received from the fiber optic cable. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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When the other side of fiber connection is LED-type transceiver, the tolerance may be greater than the tolerance shown in the table below. Parameters Tolerance Temperature (°C) ± 3°C Voltage (V) ± 0.1V Tx power (dBm) ± 3dB Rx power (dBm) ± 3dB PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Access list criteria could include the source or destination IP address of the packets, the source or destination MAC address of the packets, IP protocols, or other information. The ACL can check these criteria to decide whether to permit or deny access to a packet. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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After all rules are set, ACL starts to filter the packets by the rule with the highest Priority Index (smaller number, higher priority). Once a rule denies or accepts its access, the packet will be dropped or passed. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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If a selected priority index is already in the access control list, then you can modify these parameters listed above. After configuration, click Activate to confirm the settings. Then you will see a new list appear in the Access Control List table. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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First, select the access control list you would like to edit based on the Priority Index. The Ingress/Egress Port map will display the port settings. NOTE The port map here is also editable. Any change here will change the access control list settings. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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IEEE802.1Q, IPv6, IEE802.3, PROFIENT, LLDP, and IEEE1588. VLAN ID: Enter a VLAN ID you would like to filter by. • Once ready, click the Add button to add the rule to the list. Then, click Activate to activate the settings. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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It results in the number of 3 x 5 = 15 in Limitation 1, and 2 x 5 = 10 in Limitation 2. Make sure the amount in limitation 1, “15”, is not greater than 160. Make sure the amount in limitation 2, “10”, is not greater than 40. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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• Power 1/2 transition (Off ( On), Power 1/2 transition (On ( Off)) • Authentication fail Topology changed • Master setting is mismatched • Port traffic overload • dot1x Auth Fail • Port link off/on • PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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To secure your HTTP access, the Moxa switch supports HTTPS/SSL to encrypt all HTTP traffic. Perform the following steps to access the Moxa switch’s web browser interface via HTTPS/SSL. Open Internet Explorer and type https://{Moxa switch’s IP address} in the address field. Press Enter to establish the connection. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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EtherNet/IP Enable Ethernet/IP Setting Description Factory Default Enable Ethernet/IP Enables or disables Ethernet/IP protocol with IGMP Snooping Disable Modbus/TCP Enable Modbus TCP Setting Description Factory Default Enable Modbus TCP Enables or disables Modbus TCP protocol Enable PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Checked message to transmit in through the port. Other packet type cannot get through selected MMS dedicated ports. Unchecked When a port is unchecked, it allows any packet type to Unchecked transmit in through the port. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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If the file was placed on the Windows desktop, it should appear as shown below. Simply double click the • icon to run the program. The Moxa EtherDevice Server Configurator window will open, as shown below. • NOTE You may download the EDS Configurator software free of charge from Moxa’s website at www.moxa.com. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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, or by selecting Specify IP address under the List Server menu. The Search Server with IP Address window will open. Enter the IP address of the switch you wish to search for, and then click OK. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Use the Open window to navigate to the folder that contains the firmware upgrade file, and then click the correct “*.rom” file (eds.rom in the example shown below) to select the file. Click Open to activate the upgrade process. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Export Configuration from the Configuration menu. Use the Open window to navigate to the folder in which you would like to store the configuration, and then type the name of the file in the File name input box. Click Open to continue. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Click OK when the Export configuration to file OK message appears. You may use a standard text editor, such as Notepad under Windows, to view and modify the newly created configuration file. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Parameters that have been changed will be indicated with a checkmark. You may make more changes if necessary, and then click OK to accept the changes. Click Yes in response to the following warning message to accept the new settings. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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Enter the switch’s UserName and Password when prompted, and then click OK. When the Unlock status window indicates the Progress as OK, click the Close button in the upper right corner of the window. The status of the switch will now be shown as Unlocked. PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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MIB II.4 – IP Group ipAddrTable ipNetToMediaTable IpGroup IpBasicStatsGroup IpStatsGroup MIB II.5—ICMP Group IcmpGroup IcmpInputStatus IcmpOutputStats MIB II.6—TCP Group tcpConnTable TcpGroup TcpStats MIB II.7—UDP Group udpTable UdpStats MIB II.10—Transmission Group dot3 dot3StatsTable MIB II.11—SNMP Group SnmpBasicGroup SnmpInputStats SnmpOutputStats PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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New Root • dot1dBridge Topology Changed • Private Traps • Configuration Changed Power On • Power Off • • Traffic Overloaded Turbo Ring Topology Changed • • Turbo Ring Coupling Port Changed Turbo Ring Master Mismatch • PT-7528 Series User Manual...
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