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  • Page 1 EasyPoE™ Box Series User manual...
  • Page 2 User manual EasyPoE™ Box Version 1 2021-4-1 This user manual is valid for: Model EASYPOEBOX4F EASYPOEBOX2F EASYPOEBOX4C EASYPOEBOX2C...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Device replacement..................... 63 Device defects and repairs .................. 65 Maintenance and disposa l ....................... 66 Maintenance......................66 Disposal ......................67 Technical data ......................... 69 Ordering data ...................... 69 Technical dat a ..................... 70 EasyPoE Box 3 / 108 EtherWAN Systems...
  • Page 4 SNMP – Simple Network Management Protocol ..........87 LLDP – Link Layer Discovery Prot ocol ..............90 A ppendixes ..........................93 List of figures ....................... 93 List of tables ......................95 Index........................103 4 / 108 EtherWAN Systems EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 5: For Your Safety

    If in doubt, consult an Ethernet network specialist to assess the use of the devices and the set configuration. 5 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 6: Safety Notes

    Incorrect operation or modifications can endanger your safety or damage the EasyPoE Box. You may not repair the EasyPoE Box or its components yourself. • If the EasyPoE Box is defective, please contact EtherWAN Systems. Safety notes • Installation, operation, and maintenance may only be carried out by qualified electri- cians.
  • Page 7: Electrical Connection

    Make sure that the power cannot be switched back on Verify safe isolation from the supply Ground and short circuit Cover or safeguard adjacent live parts Once the work is complete, perform the above steps again in reverse order. 7 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 8 A multiple-pole circuit breaker used as an overcurrent protective device or device s shall be so constructed as to interrupt all of the neutral (grounded) and ungrounded conductors of the MAINS supply simultaneously. 8 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 9 75 °C, AWG 24 ... 10 Use copper conductors only. Minimum temperature rating of the cable to be connected to the field wiring terminals (Digital output) 75 °C, AWG 24 ... 16 Use copper conductors only. 9 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 10: Security In The Network

    • On first request, you shall release EtherWAN Systems and the companies associated with EtherWAN Systems , hereinafter collectively referred to as “EtherWAN”, from all third-party claims made due to improper use.
  • Page 11 For your safety 11/108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 12: Transport, Storage, And Unpacking

    – Protected from unauthorized access – Protected from harmful environmental influences such as UV light • For storage, observe the humidity and air pressure specifications, and the temperature range. “Ambient conditions” on page 10 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 13: Unpacking

    Immediately upon delivery, refer to the delivery note to ensure that the delivery is com- plete. • Submit claims for any transport damage immediately, and inform EtherWAN Systems or your supplier as well as the shipping company without delay. •...
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  • Page 15: Product Description

    Licensing information on open source software You will find the licensing information in the web-based management of the de vice. • Click on “Licenses and Legal Information” in the footer of the web-based management. 13 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 16: Design

    Push-in connection, supply voltage, 100 ... 240 V AC UP1/2 SFP slots (SFP modules are available Surge protection, pluggable as accessories) +/- AUX 24 V DC, switching output, configura- Surge protection, pluggable tion via web-based management Switch, device ON/OFF 14 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 17 , PoE voltage is present at the port Flashing Error, e.g., negotiated performance exceeded, PD not supplied All LEDs Green Boot process In force mode, the LEDs do not indicate whether or not power is supplied to a PD. 15 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 18 Ethernet uplink ports Push-in connection, supply voltage, 100 ... 240 V AC +/- AUX 24 V DC, switching output, configura- Surge protection, pluggable tion via web-based management Switch, device ON/OFF Surge protection, pluggable 16 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 19 , PoE voltage is present at the port Flashing Error, e.g., negotiated performance exceeded, PD not supplied All LEDs Green Boot process In force mode, the LEDs do not indicate whether or not power is supplied to a PD. 17 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 20 Openings with breathable membranes to prevent build up of condensation Removal opening, side Removal opening, lower 3.2.4 Zones in the EasyPoE Box Figure 3-4 Zones in the EasyPoE Box Mains voltage zone Low voltage zone (<50 V AC/<120 V DC) 18 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 21 Only open the housing when the device is de-energized. • Open the housing using a screwdriver. • The door is hinged either on the left or right (1 + 2 or 3 + 4) Figure 3-5 Opening the housing 19 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 22 EasyPoE Box 20/108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 23: Installation

    – When working on the EasyPoE Box, make sure that there is sufficient room to move. Also ensure that there is sufficient space available for mounting, operation, and maintenance. 21 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 24 In this case, tighten the mast clamps with the recommended torque after alignment. Ø50 ... 90mm Ø90 ... 250mm Figure 4-1 Mounting adapter, mast mounting Figure 4-2 Mast mounting example, Ø 50 ... 90 mm 22 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 25 M6 screws. • Push the EasyPoE Box onto the mounting adapter from above until it securely engages. • Make sure that it is firmly attached. Figure 4-3 Mounting adapter, wall mounting 23 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 26 • Pull the EasyPoE Box up. Figure 4-4 Removal Removing SFP modules • EASYPOEBOX4F and EASYPOEBOX2F only: Turn the release latch to the side and pull off the SFP module (see Figure 4-10). 24 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 27: Electrical Connection

    Once the work is complete, perform the above steps again in reverse order. NOTE: Electrostatic disch arge Electrostatic discharge can damage or destroy components. – Observe the necessary safety precautions against electrostatic discharge (ESD) in accordance with EN 61340-5-1 and IEC 61340-5-1. 25 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 28 Cable dia m eter cross section length Supply M2 0 1 ... 6 mm² 10 mm 6 ... 12 mm M2 5 6 ... 10 mm Data M2 0 6 ... 12 mm 26 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 29 Tighten the cable glands with 2 Nm (M20) or 3.5 Nm (M25). • Ensure that the seal insert tightly encloses the cable. Figure 4-6 Assembling the M20 cable gland Figure 4-7 Assembling the M25 cable gland 27 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 30 Do not feed the supply voltage into the low voltage zone inside the EasyPoE Box. L(b) N(b) PE(b) L(a) N(a) PE(a) Figure 4-8 Connecting the supply voltage Figure 4-9 1 = mains voltage zone / 2 = low voltage zone 28 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 31 Select the appropriate SFP modules for your application. • Insert the SFP modules into the SFP slots in the EasyPoE Box. • As you do so, make sure the SFP modules are correctly mechanically aligned. • Insert the splice tray. 29 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 32 Strip the sheath around the fiber bundles. • Fix the fiber bundles in place using the cable ties supplied. Ø6...12 Figure 4-11 Stripping an FO cable, M20 cable gland Figure 4-12 Inserting the FO cables 30 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 33 Fix the wires to the respective plastic stays using the cable ties supplied. • Route the fibers approximately 3 times through the splice cartridge up to the center of the splice tray. • Trim the fibers accordingly. 31 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 34 Use the specified conductor cross sections and stripping lengths for the 24 V output (see “Switching output”). – Installing additional devices may have an effect on the CE conformity of the EasyPoE Box. You may need to reassess the CE conformity. 32 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 35: Commissioning

    Before applying the supply voltage, check all conductive connections. • If the EasyPoE Box has been connected correctly, switch on the backup fuse. Configuring the EasyPoE Box is described in Section 5, “Configuration”. 33 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 36 The padlock is not included in the scope of supply. You will need a pad- lock with a shackle diameter of up to 12 mm. Figure 4-15 EASYPOEBOXLOCK: Attaching the locking tab EASYPOEBOXLOCK: Mounting the door lo c k Figure 4-16 34 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 37: Configuration

    Enter the IP address in the address field of your browser. • You need the user name and password to log in. – User name: admin (default) – Password: private (default) NOTE: Network security Change the password during initial configuration (see “Basic setup”). 35 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 38 The changed parameters will be transmitted to the device. NOTE: The changes are not yet permanently saved. They will be lost in the event of a device restart. The changes are saved permanently. 36 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 39 Time information, e.g., in the event table, is specified in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT, standard time). The local time is calculated from the system time and the UTC offset. – Select your time zone. Where necessary, note the changeover between daylight sav- ing and standard time. 37 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 40 Administration, User Management User Name admin; cannot be chang ed Administrator Passwor d, NOTE: For security reasons, change the password during initial configuration. Retype Password 8 ... 64 characters, allowed characters: A...Z, a...z, 0...9 38 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 41 Description of the primary or secondary SNTP server Secondary Server D e scrip- tion Synchronization St at us Synchronization status Last SNTP Synchroniz at ion Device Name Enter information about the device. Device Description Physical Location Device Contact 39 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 42 The current security context (HTTPS and SSH certificates) will be written to a file. You can File upload this file to a different EasyPoE Box later. Root CA Clicking on “cacert.cer” loads the Root CA certificate for the installation in the browser. 40 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 43 UDP port of the RADIUS server Radius Shared Secret Enter the shared secret for encrypted communication with the RADIUS server. – Maximum 128 characters – Letters, numbers, and the following special characters can be used: $%@&/\()?=[]{}*-_<>#^.,:~| 41 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 44 Force Unauthenticate: none of the devices connected to the port are authenticated. Re-Authentication Disabled: no re-authentication Mode Enabled: regular re-authentication Re-Authentication Regular re-authentication of the participant at the specified Period (se c s) interval; 1 ... 65535 seconds 42 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 45 The file name must not include any of the following characters: /\ <>:|?*spa ce Update Status Status of the firmware update NOTE: The EasyPoE Box must remain connected to the supply voltage during the update. 43 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 46 Reboot Device & Factory Defaults Administration, Reboot Device & Factory D efa ults Reboot Device NOTE: Restart, all unsaved changes will be lost! Factory Defa ult NOTE: Reset to factory defaults, all changes will be lost! 44 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 47 (Address Conflict Detection) mode, this will be detected. The participants are displayed via the MAC address. The changes will only be applied after a restart. Non e Address conflict detection disabled Address conflict detection enabled 45 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 48 Priority for data packets arriving at this port, if they do not already include a priority in the form of a tag Flow Control Disabled: data flow control disabled Enabled: data flow control for the greatest possible data transmission continuity without losses 46 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 49 Select the target port at which the data is to be issued. Mirrored Ports (Ingress) Incoming data traffic at the selected port will be mirrored. Mirrored Ports (Egress) Outgoing data traffic at the selected port will be mirrored. 47 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 50 The web-based management or network therefore cannot be accessed via a MAC address that is permitted at another port. Add new entry Enter a new permitted MAC address for the port. 48 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 51 Configuration, Power Over Ethernet PoE Power Threshold Percentage of the power budget If a value above or below this switching threshold is reached, an SNMP trap is sent. To configure the SNMP traps, see “SNMP”. 49 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 52 The PoE class determines the maximum power available at the port – In Auto mode: maximum class that can be assigned – In Force mode: maximum possible power output. If the value is exceeded, the port is disabled. 50 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 53 Disa bled No bandwidth monitoring Enabled If the value falls below the lower switching threshold or exceeds the upper switching threshold, the watchdog is trig- gered. Select a value between 0.01 ... 100%. 51 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 54 One switch can belong to several different rings at the same time. Switch-over time: 500 ms Disa bled Fast Ring Detection disabled Enabled Fast Ring Detection enabled 52 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 55 Non-Edge: the port is not an edge port. Edge: the port is an edge port. Priority Port priority The port with the higher value has a lower priority. Value: 0 ... 240 in increments of 16 53 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 56 Add New Trap Receiver Add a trap server that is to receive SNMP traps. Trap List All SNMP traps that the device can send Select the actions for which SNMP traps are to be sent. 54 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 57 VLAN. – If the port receives frames, it can only forward these in a VLAN with the same VLAN ID that also sends frames to this port. 55 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 58 Port not selected: the port ignores LLDP telegrams. : The port evaluates received LLDP telegrams. LLDP Transmission Port not selected: the port does not send LLDP telegrams. : The port sends LLDP telegrams at the configured interval. 56 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 59 Persistent Event Logging Dis abled NOTE: The events will be deleted in the event of a restart. Enabled Events will be saved permanently Frequent permanent saving can reduce the lifespan of the internal memory. 57 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 60 You can reset all statistics to “0” using “Clear”. 5.1.5.6 Port util izati o n Here, you can view the utilization of the ports in the form of diagrams. 58 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 61 5.1.5.9 Network re dundancy You will find all information on the RSTP status and the virtual ports here. 5.1.5.10 LLDP topology You will find information on the neighboring ports and connected devices here. 59 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 62: Mode Button

    Press and hold the button down for at least five seconds. Once all LEDs light up solid, release the button. ⇒ The last selected function has now been saved and enabled. If you have selected “Reset to factory defaults” or “DHCP”, the switch will be restarted. 60 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 63 You must configure these redundancy mechanisms in Managed mode. They will remain active when switching to Unmanaged mode. Exiting Unmanaged mo de • Select another function in Smart mode. • Reset the device to the default settings. 61 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 64: Behavior During Restart And In The Event Of An Error

    – Switching output (+/- AUX): supply voltage All ports are disabled during the restart. The ports are enabled or disabled following the restart, depending on the saved configura- tion. Disabled ports remain disabled. 62 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 65: Device Replacement, Device Defects, And Repairs

    Always ensure they are stable. You can replace the EasyPoE Box if necessary. • Remove the EasyPoE Box as described in “Removal” on page • Replace the EasyPoE Box with an identical EasyPoE Box (same Order No.). 63 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 66 Replace the module with a module of the same type (see Table 6-1). • Observe the instructions in the packing slip for the module. defekt VALVETRAB VALVETRAB VAL-MS VAL-MS Figure 6-2 Surge protection modules 64 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 67: Device Defects And Repairs

    Repairs may only be carried out by the manufacturer. The manufacturer is not liable for damage resulting from non-compliance. • Send defective devices back to EtherWAN Systems for repair or to receive a replacement device. • We strongly recommend using the original packaging to return the pro d uct.
  • Page 68: Maintenance And Disposal

    Check all seals for deformation, cracks, and soiling. All seals must be maintained at regular intervals to ensure that the housing offers the appropriate degree of protection. • Condition all seals with suitable care products. 66 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 69: Disposal

    Dispose of the device separately from other waste, i.e., via an appropriate collection site. • Dispose of packaging materials that are no longer needed (cardboard packaging, paper, bubble wrap sheets, etc.) with household waste in accordance with the currently applicable national regulations. 67 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 70 EasyPoE Box 68/108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS 109008...
  • Page 71: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data 69 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 72 0.2 mm² ... 4 mm² flexible, with ferrule, with plastic sleeve 0.2 mm² ... 4 mm² 2 conductors with the same cross section, flexible, with 0.5 mm² ... 1.5 mm² TWIN ferrule with plastic sleeve 70 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 73 Depending on the SFP module used Copper Transmission speed 100/1000 Mbps (depending on the SFP 10/100/1000 Mbps module used) Transmission length <80 km (depending on the SFP module 100 m (per segment) used) 71 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 74 0.25 mm² ... 1.5 mm² (stripping length 8 mm) flexible, with ferrule, with plastic sleeve 0.25 mm² ... 0.75 mm² (stripping length 8 mm) If you use the switching output, the available PoE power will be reduced by 10 W. 72 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 75 224 years 247 years 34.25% (5 days a week, 12 hours a day) Temperature 40°C, operating cycle 96 years 113 years 92 years 105 years 100% (7 days a week, 24 hours a day) 73 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 76 Conf ormity/appr o v als CE-compliant UL, USA / Canada Listed UL 61010-1, 3rd Edition UL 61010-2-201, 2nd Edition CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1-12 CSA C22.2 No. 61010-2-201:18 Corrosive gas test ISA-S71.04-1985 G3 Harsh Group A 74 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 77: Technical Data

    EN 61000-6-3 Class B, domain of use: residential and small commercial Criterion A Normal operating behavior within the specified limits Criterion B Temporary impairment of operating behavior that is corrected by the device itself 75 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 78 EasyPoE Box Dimensions Figure 8-3 Dimensions 76 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 79 Surge Protection Logic Surge Protection DIN rail (23) (24) Grounding screw VAL-MS 230 ST VAL-MS 350 VF ST (23) (24) VAL-MS 320 HD ST F-MS 12 HD ST Figure 8-5 Basic circuit diagram 4C/2C 77 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 80 EasyPoE Box 78/108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS 109008...
  • Page 81: A Technical Appendix

    In the event of a link down, all the entries of the respective port will be deleted. – You will find a list of detected MAC addresses in the MAC address table. – You can set the aging time via the “dot1dTpAgingTime” MIB object (OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.17.4.2). 75 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 82 Quality of Service affects the forwarding and handling of data streams and results in individ- ual data streams being treated differently (usually preferential). With QoS, for example, you can guarantee a transmission bandwidth for individual data streams. The switch uses QoS in connection with prioritization. 76 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 83: A 2 Rstp - Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

    The path costs are used to decide which ports are to be blocked and which are to be pre- ferred. The path costs are determined automatically based on the bandwidth. However, you can also specify a value manually. 77 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 84 Furthermore, a data path can consist of the connection of a Spanning Tree switch to the fol- lowing: – An end dev ice – A network segment consisting of several infrastructure components not supported by Spanning Tree. In this network segment, no loops are permitted. 78 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 85 These timers are set using the default values recommended by the IEEE standard such that a topology with a maximum of 10 active Spanning Tree com- ponents always results in a stable network. 79 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 86 100 to 500 ms with Fast Ring Detection. It is only possible to access the maximum number of 57 switches when “Large Tree Sup- port” is enabled at the same time. 80 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 87 11 13 1 5 U S1 U S2 F AIL LNK/ACT SWI TC H 2000 10 11 12 13 14 15 US1 GND US2 GND R1 R 2 Figure 8-5 Redundant coupling of network segments 81 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 88 (bridge identification)? Highest priority for Same priority for individual ports? port Root path Lowest port number Root path Path to root switch is determined Figure 8-6 Flow chart for determining the root path 82 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 89 Initially therefore, it is sufficient to change the values in the root switch. If the root switch fails, the timer values of another active RSTP switch (the new root switch) will be valid for the en- tire network segment. Ensure this behavior when configuring your components. 83 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 90 G N D I X 3 1 U I G N D I D I 1 D I 2 X 3 2 V. 2 4 Figure 8-7 Example 1 for the “relevant path” 84 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 91 U I G N D I D I 1 D I 2 X 3 2 V. 2 4 for the setting of the timer values Figure 8-8 Example 2 for the “relevant path” 85 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 92 1 2 1 3 XG 1 US1 GND US2 GND R1 SP D X D 1 U S 1 M ODE FAIL X D 1 Figure 8-9 Topology example for Large Tree Support 86 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 93: A 3 Snmp - Simple Network Management Protocol

    “private”, you have to use “private_” for access. – With SNMP V1/2 passwords are not necessary. – You must permanently save all configuration changes that are to take effect after a device restart using the “flWorkFWCtrlConfSave” o b ject . 87 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 94 It cannot be reused, for example with other parameters, under any circumstances. EtherWAN Systems provides notification of the ASN1 SNMP objects by publishing their de- scriptions on the Internet pages. Reading SNMP objects is not password-protected. You have to enter a password for read access in SNMP, but this is set to “public”.
  • Page 95 DES as the algorithm for privacy – Username: admin – Password: current device password The password must have a minimum length of eight characters. If the default password is “private”, you have to use “private_” for access. 89 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 96: A 4 Lldp - Link Layer Discovery Protocol

    If several neighbors are displayed on one switch port, then at least one other switch that does not support LLDP or in which LLDP is not enabled is installed between this switch and the neighbor displayed. 90 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 97 BPDUs to all ports Aging (Time To Live) Delete neighborhood infor- mation Receipt of a BPDU from a Extend list of neighbors, Include sender in the list of new neighbor neighbors respond with p ort-specific BPDU 91 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 98 EasyPoE Box 92/108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS 109008...
  • Page 99: Appendixes

    Firmware update ................. 43 Figure 5-7: Config up/Download ................44 Figure 5-8: Reboot Device & Factory Defaults ............44 Figure 5-9: Network ....................45 Figure 5-10: Port configuration ................46 Figure 5-11: Port mirroring ..................47 93 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 100 Flow chart for determining the root path ..........82 Figure 8-7: Example 1 for the “relevant path” ............84 Figure 8-8: Example 2 for the “relevant path” ............85 Figure 8-9: Topology example for Large Tree Support ......... 86 94 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 101: List Of Tables

    4F/2F LEDs …………… ................15 Table 3-3: 4C/2C LEDs ..................17 Table 5-1: Revert, Apply, Save ................36 Table 5-2: LEDs in smart mode ................60 Table A-1: Event table for LLDP ................91 95 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 102 EasyPoE Box 96/108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS 109008...
  • Page 103: Index

    Co nversions ..............6 Installation..............21 Installing additional devices ........32 Insulation testin g ............67 Intended use ..............6 Data security ..............8 Interlocking ..............34 Daylight saving time ............ 37 IP Address Assignment..........37 103 / 108 EasyPoE Box ETHERWAN SYSTEMS...
  • Page 104 Pa ss word ..............35 SSH certificate ............40 Ping................51 Standard time ............. 37 PoE watc hdog ............. 51 Static IP addr ess ............37 Port Configuration ............46 Storage ............... 10 104 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 105 User name ..............35 UTC Off s et ..............37 VAL-MS..............64 VLAN ................55 Wall mounting ............. 23 Watchdog..............51 Web browser............... 35 Web-based management..........35 Starting ..............35 Winter time ..............37 105 / 108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS EasyPoE Box...
  • Page 106 EasyPoE Box 106/108 ETHERWAN SYSTEMS 109008...
  • Page 107 The receipt of technical documentation (in particular user documentation) does not constitute any further duty on the part of EtherWAN Systems to furnish information on modifications to products and/or technical documentation. You are responsible to verify the suitability and intended use of the products in your specific application, in particular with regard to observing the applicable standards and regulations.
  • Page 108 How to contact us Internet Up-to-date information on EtherWAN Systems products and our Terms and Conditions can be found on the Internet at: www.etherwan.com/us Make sure you always use the latest documentation. It can be downloaded at: https://www.etherwan.com/us/support/docu ments-and-software Support If there are any problems that cannot be solved using the documentation, please contact our technical support.

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