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  • Page 1 ENGLISH MANUAL For devices of the managed IP20 Xelity switch series...
  • Page 2 This document is valid for the following products: Name Art.-No. Xelity 4TX M GE 58820 Xelity 6TX M GE 58822 Xelity 8TX M GE 58824 Document status: Manual number 58820 Language Version Date 2023-12 Murrelektronik GmbH Falkenstraße 3 71570 Oppenweiler GERMANY Phone +49 7191 47-0 Fax +49 7191 47-491000...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction Service and support Scope of delivery Applicable documents Environmentally friendly disposal About this manual 1.5.1 Symbols 1.5.2 Trademarks 1.5.3 Licensing For your safety General safety instructions Intended purpose 2.2.1 Foreseeable misuse 2.2.2 Warranty and liability Description Product Designation Code Interfaces Device...
  • Page 4 Mounting Requirements Installation position Dimensions Installation of mounting rail Mounting the device Installation Ensure IP protection class Electrical Installation of the device 6.2.1 Ethernet ports 6.2.2 Connect the Ethernet port 6.2.3 Inserting the SD card 6.2.4 Connecting the power supply Start-up Delivery state Configuration/parameterization...
  • Page 5 11.3.4 Micro SD card 11.3.5 Network Time Protocol (NTP) 11.4 PORTS menu 11.4.1 Port table 11.4.2 Port statistics 11.4.3 Port mirroring 11.5 NETWORK menu 11.5.1 Network General 11.5.2 RSTP configuration 11.5.3 RSTP ports 11.5.4 Quality of Service (QoS) 11.5.5 Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) 11.5.6 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) 11.5.7...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction  Read this chapter carefully before you start working with the documenta- tion or the device. Read the documentation carefully before starting up the device.   Store the manual in a place that is accessible to all users at all times for the entire service life of the device.
  • Page 7: Applicable Documents

    Introduction Applicable documents Document Art.-No. Location Installation instructions 58820 Included in the scope of delivery or down- 58822 loadable from 58824 shop.murrelektronik.de Product data 58820 shop.murrelektronik.de 58822 58824 Environmentally friendly disposal Comply with country-  Always dispose of scrap devices in compliance with the applicable coun- specific waste disposal try-specific regulations on waste disposal regulations!
  • Page 8: About This Manual

    Introduction About this manual 1.5.1 Symbols This document includes information and notes that must be observed for your own safety and to avoid injuries and equipment damage. They are marked as follows: DANGER! Immediate danger.  Failure to observe this warning involves an imminent risk of death or seri- ous injuries.
  • Page 9: Trademarks

    Introduction 1.5.2 Trademarks Trademarks of the following companies and institutions are used in this docu- mentation: OPENVPN OpenVPN Technologies, Inc. 1.5.3 Licensing ReliabiliTTy Technology™ ReliabiliTTy Technology™ der SafeTTy Systems Ltd, Great Dalby, UK User manual 58820_hdb_en_14 9 / 113...
  • Page 10: For Your Safety

    For your safety For your safety General safety instructions Qualified personnel Only qualified and safety-trained personnel may assemble, commission and operate the device. Target group This document is intended for specialists in automation technology. NOTE Interventions in the hardware and software of the device dare, if they are not described in this document, only be carried out by qualified personnel from Murrelektronik GmbH.
  • Page 11: Description

    Description Description Product Designation Code The designation is based on a scheme that indicates the product's func- tion. Xelity 4TX M GE Xelity Product family Xelity switch Number of ports for twisted pair cables Function  Managed  GE = Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces μSD interface The Xelity managed switches IP20.
  • Page 12: Device

    Description Device Properties The Xelity switch product range is intended for use in industrial environ- ments. The switches have TX ports for cables in twisted pair design.  Optimum adaptation to the application thanks to variable equipment of the TX ports. ...
  • Page 13: Device Structure

    Description 3.3.1 Device structure Art.-No. 58820 1 Connecting terminal 2 Designation label X1 ... X4 Ethernet port RJ45 Fig. 3-1: Device design Art.-No. 58822 1 Connecting terminal 2 Designation label X1 ... X6 Ethernet port RJ45 Fig. 3-2: Device design User manual 58820_hdb_en_14 13 / 113...
  • Page 14: Connections

    Description Art.-No. 58824 1 Connecting terminal 2 Designation label X1 ... X8 Ethernet port RJ45 Fig. 3-3: Device design NOTICE Material damage caused by male and female connectors that have not been sealed. The degree of protection IP20 is only guaranteed if all connections are sealed with plug connectors, screw plugs or sealing caps.
  • Page 15: Ethernet Connections

    Description 3.3.2.1 Ethernet connections Overview Art.-No. RJ45 58820 X1 ... X4 58822 X1 ... X6 58824 X1 ... X8 Ethernet ports The TX ports are designed for twisted pair cables (TP cables) with RJ45 con- nectors. NOTE  Use cables only according to CAT5e or higher. These cables have the required impedance.
  • Page 16 Description Art.-No. 58822 X1 ... X4 - 1 Link activity LED (yellow) X1 ... X4 - 2 Link LED (green) Power LED Fig. 3-5: Indicators Art.-No. 58824 X1 ... X8 - 1 Link activity LED (yellow) X1 ... X8 - 2 Link LED (green) Power LED Fig.
  • Page 17: Function

    Description Function This section describes the basic functions of the switch. For detailed information on the management functions, see Chapter 9 "Switch management". 3.4.1 Basic functions 3.4.1.1 Protocol Settings Settings per port: Settings for all ports:   Transfer rate Duplex mode ...
  • Page 18: Media Access Controller (Mac)

    Description 3.4.1.2 Media Access Controller (MAC) Functions of the speci- The MACs separately generated for each Ethernet port perform all functions fication IEEE- 802.3 of the specification IEEE-802.3, e.g., frame formatting, frame stripping, CRC checking, CSMA/CD enforcement, collision handling. Monitoring of incoming The Media Access Controllers check the validity of all received packets.
  • Page 19: Frame Switching

    Description 3.4.1.3 Frame switching Store-and-forward The switch operates in the store-and-forward mode. mode The switch analyzes the source and destination address whenever it receives a data packet. The switch can store up to 16,000 MAC addresses in its ad- dress table with a retention time of 30 seconds. Switching Fabric Unit The SFU receives defect-free packets from the ports and forwards them (SFU)
  • Page 20: Additional Functions

    Description 3.4.2 Additional functions In addition to basic functions, the switches have the following additional fea- tures:  The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) increases the operational and data transmission security through redundant network structures  Diagnostic functions 3.4.2.1 Operational safety by means of RSTP Basis: Spanning Tree Protocol (S/STP) ...
  • Page 21 Description Device designation in One of the following designations is assigned to each network device depend- RSTP ing on its position in the network:  Edge: network devices that do not forward any data (devices 1, 2 and 3),  Non-edge: network devices that forward data (device 4).
  • Page 22: Safe Data Transmission Via Mrp

    Description RSTP parameters The following parameters can be adjusted when configuring the RSTP, see Chapter 3.4.2.1 "Operational safety by means of RSTP":  Hello Time: The time interval between each BPDU sent by the root device to provide information to the other network devices.
  • Page 23: Diagnostics

    Description Practical The switches are provided with MRP client functions. As-delivered, the switch- implementation es are configured as RSTP users. The switches can be configured as MRP devices with the respective MRP ports via a project engineering tool, e.g. the TIA portal.
  • Page 24: Network Address Translation (Nat)

    Description 3.4.2.4 Network Address Translation (NAT) Fundamentals The abbreviation NAT stands for Network Address Translation, an address translation between two or several networks. For NAT configuration, a distinction is made between external and internal networks. The goal of this procedure is to connect to connect different networks with each other.
  • Page 25 Description Application example The NAT switch connects two identically structured internal networks to the external network. The devices used in the internal networks have the same IP address. Internes Netz 1 Internes Netz  2 Internal net 1 Internal net 2 Dev 1.1 Dev 1.2 Dev 2.1 Dev 2.2 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2 Switch Dev 2.3 Switch Dev 1.3...
  • Page 26 Description Example configuration Procedure In this example, the above-mentioned devices Dev 1.1, Dev 1.2, Dev 2.1 and Dev 2.2 must be accessible via the PC under different unique IP addresses. Connection  Connect all devices according to the application example see Fig.
  • Page 27 Description Saving settings Click APPLY.  The current settings will be applied. The configuration will not be retained if the switch is rebooted. Storing the settings permanently  Go to the DEVICE CONFIGURATION > Manage configurations menu, see chapter 11.3.3 "Manage configuration". ...
  • Page 28: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Electrical data UB1 supply Operating voltage 24 V Voltage range 9 ... 30 V Reverse polarity protection Diode Overvoltage protection Varistor Current consumption in idle state @ 24 V +20 °C 58820 58822 58824 110 mA 25 % 130 mA 25 % 150 mA 25 % Max.
  • Page 29: Switching

    Technical Data Switching Ethernet functionality Ports 4, 6, 8 Functionality According to IEEE 802.3 Gigabit Ethernet switch Transfer rate 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Duplex Automatic Full- or half-duplex Operating principle Store & Forward Layer 2 Auto-negotiation Auto-crossover Auto-sensing Auto-polarity Type of topology Line, star, ring, network Line topology (Switch cascading max.)
  • Page 30 Technical Data Diagnostics Diagnostic options LED indication Ethernet connection/ data traffic Power System information Device status via RMON Overload indicator System information Input voltage Device temperature System monitoring Syslog SNMP traps Remote monitoring Network information Neighborhood detection Notifications Port mirroring 1:1 and N:1 Configuration Configuration options...
  • Page 31: Environmental Characteristics

    Technical Data Derating Fig. 4-1: Ports in GE configuration** NOTE Observe information on installation at an altitude above 2000 m. **All other ports in Fast Ethernet configuration (100 Mbit/s full duplex or less). Environmental characteristics Climatic Operating temperature +75 °C with derating 58820, 58822 -40 °C ...
  • Page 32: Protection

    Technical Data Mechanical Vibration test EN 60068 Parts 2-6 10x X, Y, Z 5 ... 9 Hz; 3.5 mm 9 ... 150 Hz, 1 g Shock test EN 60068 Parts 2-27 6x X, Y, Z 15 g @ 11 ms Free fall EN 61131-2 0.3 m...
  • Page 33: Mechanical Data

    Technical Data Mechanical data Material data Housing material Polycarbonate + ABS Flame resistance UL94 Assembly data Fastening According to DIN EN 60715 Mounting rail TH35, horizontal Mounting position UL94 Perpendicular to mount- ing rail Weight 58820 58822 58824 163 g 175 g 164 g Dimensions...
  • Page 34: Conformity, Approvals

    Technical Data Conformity, Approvals Conformity, approvals Product standard EN 61131-2 Programmable logic controllers, Part 2 2014/30/EU 2011/65/EU UKCA Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016, The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equip- ment Regulations 2012 KN 61000-6-2, KN 61000-6-4 RoHS 2011/65/EU &...
  • Page 35: Classifications, Commercial Data

    Technical Data Classifications, commercial data eClass eClass 6.0 19170106 eClass 6.1 19170106 eClass 7.0 19170106 eClass 8.0 19170106 eClass 9.0 19170106 eClass 10.1 19170402 eClass 11.1 19170402 eClass 12.0 19170402 eTIM eTIM 5.0 EC000734 Weight Gross 58820 58822 58824 208 g 219 g 208 g Business data...
  • Page 36: Mounting

    Mounting Mounting WARNING! Life-threatening voltage. Life-threatening voltage may be present in the control cabinet  Before carrying out any work, make sure that the device and the environ- ment are disconnected from the power supply.  Observe the relevant safety regulations when handling live devices. ...
  • Page 37: Dimensions

    Mounting Dimensions Art.-No. 58820, 58822 Fig. 5-2: Dimensions in mm Art.-No. 58824 Fig. 5-3: Dimensions in mm User manual 58820_hdb_en_14 37 / 113...
  • Page 38: Installation Of Mounting Rail

    Mounting Installation of mounting rail Secure installation on mounting rail in accordance with IEC 60715:  Observe the maximum permissible load of the mounting rail.  Always use clean, rust-free mounting rails to avoid contact problems. Fig. 5-4: TH 35 mm x 7.5 and TH 35 mm x 15 mm Make sure that heat can dissipate properly from the devices.
  • Page 39: Mounting The Device

    Mounting Mounting the device Mounting the device on the mounting Mounting rail Place the switch on the mounting rail from above. The top retention slot of the device must catch the top edge of the mounting rail. Push the switch in the direction of the mounting surface from the front.
  • Page 40: Installation

    Installation Installation Ensure IP protection class CAUTION! Leaky housing. Risk of personal injury and material damage due to failure caused by ingress of conductive liquids.  Seal unused male and female connectors. You will find suitable sealing connectors/screw plugs for the ports in our onlineshop shop.murrelektronik.com Electrical Installation of the device...
  • Page 41: Ethernet Ports

    Installation 6.2.1 Ethernet ports CAUTION! Temperatures exceeding 70 °C! This may result in slight injuries and device damage.  Use thermally suitable connecting cables only. You will find a wide range of connecting wires in the catalog or in the online shop of Murrelektronik GmbH at: shop.murrelektronik.com 6.2.2...
  • Page 42: Start-Up

    Start-up Start-up WARNING! Risk of burns. It is prohibited to separate or establish electrical connections during operation. Failure to observe this warning may result in electric arcs that can cause burns. Disconnect the device from the power supply.  CAUTION! Uncontrolled processes can cause material damage and injuries.
  • Page 43: Delivery State

    Start-up Delivery state In the as-delivered state of the Xelity switches and after a factory reset, the switch is configured as follows:  Port configuration  TX and RX ports are in the auto-configuration mode.  Auto-negotiation and auto-crossover are enabled for each TX port. ...
  • Page 44: Configuration/Parameterization

    Configuration/parameterization Configuration/parameterization Configuration Assigning the IP ad- The IP address can be assigned in the following ways: dress  DHCP/BOOTP   Web server see Chapter 11 "Web server". Webserver configuration Calling the web server The web server of the switch is enabled by default when the web server is called as follows.
  • Page 45 Configuration/parameterization Fig. 8-1: Logging in to the switch Access The current version of the switch can be accessed over HTTP (port 80) or HTTPS (port 443). NOTE These options are currently unavailable:  Disabling HTTP  Changing the transmission ports 80 or 443 Unencrypted All data transmitted between access over HTTP...
  • Page 46: Id Of The Switch In The Network

    Configuration/parameterization ID of the switch in the network As-delivered state When delivered, the IP address of the switch includes the following data:  DHCP activated Configuration from the work computer It may be necessary to change the IP settings of a workstation computer in order to use it to access the switch.
  • Page 47: Switch Management

    Switch management Switch management  The management unit of the switch creates an IP node with its own IP and MAC address.  This makes it possible to manage the switch by means of Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) using the Ethernet con- nection.
  • Page 48 Switch management Events The switch (agent) sends a trap to the SNMP manager to show that it has de- tected an event. The switch detects the following events: Trap Description ColdStart Bootup trap (sent as soon as the SNMP daemon is started.) Link state Sent as soon as a connection...
  • Page 49 Switch management Example: We can use a request for the operating time of the device since the last system start as an example. This value is saved in the variable sysUpTime. The variable sysUpTime can be found in the system group of the MIB-II. The resulting object identifier (OID) is shown in the table below: Internet MGMT...
  • Page 50: Operation

    Operation Operation 10.1 Activation Boot process The firmware of the Xelity switch is automatically loaded when an external LED indication power supply is connected to the Xelity switch. As soon as the boot process is completed, the Xelity switch can be used. During initialization Switching on the Xelity switch is indicated by the green power LED.
  • Page 51: Led Indication

    Operation 10.2 LED indication CAUTION! Permanently flashing LEDs. Persons with photosensitivity can get epileptic seizures.  Take the appropriate precautions. The Xelity Managet Switch devices have separate and clearly arranged indi- cators: LED indication Power   LED indication Ethernet port X1 ... X4, 6, 8 To identify the displayed information clearly, the LEDs on the front panel of the device are labeled.
  • Page 52 Operation Each Ethernet port has its own status indicator. LED indication Shows the power supply Power The power LED is located below the Ethernet ports. The power LED indicates the functioning of the two power supplies. The two power supplies are decoupled from each other. Display Condition Description...
  • Page 53: Web Server

    Web server Web server 11.1 Basics NOTE You must be logged in as an administrator to reconfigure the switch. The Switches series has its own web server which can be used to configure the switch using a standard browser. The web-based configuration options are described step by step in the following section.
  • Page 54: Reboot Device

    Web server NETWORK SNMP SNMP trap SNMP trap destination SNMP trap events 802.1X configuration 802.1X configuration 802.1X Clients 802.1X Clients SOFTWARE Plugin overview Plugins Installation Security RADIUS Server RADIUS Server RADIUS Server Test Webserver Webserver settings Webserver root certificate Webserver web certificate User Password Settings Password management...
  • Page 55: Information Menu

    Web server 11.2 INFORMATION menu 11.2.1 General Fig. 11-2: INFORMATION > General 11.2.1.1 General device information Connection Connected to  is displayed when there is an active network connection to the switch. LEDs are flashing Identifying the switch  Click the green link Make LEDs flash. The LEDs of the corresponding switch will flash several times.
  • Page 56: Detailed Device Information

    Web server 11.2.1.2 Detailed device information Information for the This section provides detailed information on the switch that service must be kept ready especially when service work is required. These are: Serial number: The serial number of the switch.  ...
  • Page 57: Connection Configuration

    Web server 11.2.1.3 Connection configuration Showing the The IP address, the IP assignment, the connection subnet mask and the default gateway are shown here. configuration Changing the IP address  Click the pencil icon. This will open the IP address configuration window, see Chapter 11.3.2 "IP configuration".
  • Page 58: Neighborhood

    Web server 11.2.2 Neighborhood The switch supports the Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP). This menu item displays information based on LLDP. Fig. 11-3: INFORMATION > Neighborhood The following information is provided in the Neighborhood field: Object Description Device port The port on which the neighbor was found Chassis ID of the neighbor IP address IP address of the neighbor...
  • Page 59: Mac Table

    Web server 11.2.3 MAC table Menu item MAC table Fig. 11-4: INFORMATION > MAC table The MAC table lists the MAC addresses the switch has learned. Parameter Description MAC address MAC address Status Learned, Static or Management Port Port number at which the MAC address is shown Tab.
  • Page 60: Device Configuration Menu

    Web server 11.3 DEVICE CONFIGURATION menu The pages under the Device Configuration menu item provide information about the switch and basic configuration settings. 11.3.1 System description Fig. 11-5: Device configuration > System description Saving settings  Click APPLY. The current settings will be saved. The Device Information page provides detailed information about the switch.
  • Page 61: Ip Configuration

    Web server 11.3.2 IP configuration Fig. 11-6: DEVICE CONFIGURATION > IP configuration Making changes under the IP configuration menu item  The following can be changed if needed:  IP address  Subnet mask Default gateway   The following can be selected under IP assignment: ...
  • Page 62: Manage Configuration

    Web server 11.3.3 Manage configuration Fig. 11-7: DEVICE CONFIGURATION > Manage configurations NOTE The switch does not perform name resolution (DNS).  Make sure that you enter the address as a numerical IP address without any leading spaces, etc. Under Configuration Management, you can permanently save the current con- figuration of the switch or perform a factory reset of the switch.
  • Page 63 Web server You can use Transfer to load configuration data from a server or store it on a server via FTP or TFTP. Loading the current configuration from a server  Enter the following data in the relevant fields:  IP address of the server User name ...
  • Page 64: Micro Sd Card

    Web server 11.3.4 Micro SD card To back-up the switch configuration.  The Xelity IP20 switches support the optional use of a µSD card. No reconfiguration required after a device replacement  Use the µSD card of the old switch also for the new switch. Fig.
  • Page 65: Network Time Protocol (Ntp)

    Web server SD card information Shows other key figures in addition to the compatibility information. Parameter Description SD card supplier Shows the status during the formatting process. Date of manufacture Shows the file system used for formatting. File system format File system format of the inserted SD card Memory usage Data memory usage on the SD card...
  • Page 66 Web server NTP status The following information is provided in the NTP status field: Object Description NTP server Field for entering the IP address of the NTP server. Press + to add the NTP server. System time Current system time with date. The switch always uses the time according to UTC.
  • Page 67 Web server Taking the time from the Take the time from the PC Click on the Take time from PC button.  Peer status The following information is provided in the Peer status field: Object Description IP address IP address of the NTP server Status Status of the state machine Last event...
  • Page 68: Ports Menu

    Web server 11.4 PORTS menu The ports of the Xelity switches can be configured individually. Basic settings, see the following chapter. 11.4.1 Port table Fig. 11-10: PORTS > Port table The port table provides an overview of existing ports and their status. Here you can centrally set the main parameters of the ports.
  • Page 69 Web server The MDI mode can also be set individually for each port in the port table. NOTE The following modes are set when default configured. Port 1 At a fixed speed, the port selects MDI mode. When auto-negotiation is enabled, the port selects MDIX mode. All other portsAt a fixed speed, the port selects MDIX mode.When auto-ne- gotiation is enabled, the port selects MDI mode..
  • Page 70: Port Statistics

    Web server 11.4.2 Port statistics Fig. 11-11: PORTS > Statistics Statistics can be displayed for each port individually. Displaying statistics  Click on the tab for the desired port. The statistics for the port will be displayed. Clearing the statistics for all ports ...
  • Page 71: Port Mirroring

    Web server 11.4.3 Port mirroring Fig. 11-12: PORTS > Port mirroring Reading data Port mirroring passively reads incoming (ingress) and outgoing (egress) data that passes through a selected port. Possibilities are described on page PORTS > Port mirroring Ports can be enabled/disabled for post mirroring. ...
  • Page 72: Network Menu

    Web server 11.5 NETWORK menu 11.5.1 Network General Possibility in the menu item Network > General  General settings in the network section can be parameterized. Fig. 11-13: NETWORK > General Saving settings  Click APPLY. The current settings will be saved. Status overview The NETWORK >...
  • Page 73: Rstp Configuration

    Web server 11.5.2 RSTP configuration Possibility in the menu item Network > RSTP configuration  Configuration of RSTP details. Fig. 11-14: NETWORK > RSTP configuration Status overview The RSTP configuration page provides a status overview on the left-hand side and the configuration of the switch on the right-hand side of the table. Status Description RSTP status...
  • Page 74: Rstp Ports

    Web server Configuration You can use the Configuration table to adjust the RSTP parameters of the switch: Parameters Description  RSTP enabled Enable or disable RSTP here.  Priority Enter the priority of the switch (ID).  Max age [s] Enter the maximum age of an RSTP message.
  • Page 75 Web server Port configuration table Fig. 11-16: Port configuration table Options in the port configuration table Here you can centrally set the most important parameters of the ports for RSTP. Parameters Description Port no. Number of the port  RSTP state Activate/deactivate RSTP at this port.
  • Page 76: Quality Of Service (Qos)

    Web server 11.5.4 Quality of Service (QoS) Quality of Service (QoS) is a control mechanism to manage the incoming data traffic by prioritizing and forwarding defined payload. The data packets can be handled using the following methods:  Port-based (untrusted): ...
  • Page 77 Web server Options in the QoS port configuration The priority, Class of Service (CoS) and Differentiated Services Code Point DSCP can be parameterized for each port. Parameter Description Port X Port number  Port priority QoS port priority for the corresponding port ...
  • Page 78 Web server Fig. 11-18: QoS value assignment tables The Xelity managed switches have 8 traffic classes per port. These queues can be globally assigned for CoS and DSCP. Setting Description Assignment of CoS values A traffic class is assigned to the eight CoS values.
  • Page 79: Virtual Local Area Network (Vlan)

    Web server 11.5.5 Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) VLAN is a segmentation of a physical network into several logical networks. By this, the performance, structure and especially the safety in the network can be improved. The Xelity switches support the following VLAN types: Untagged (port-based): ...
  • Page 80 Web server Management VLAN Parameter Description  VLAN ID Selection of the management VLAN used to control and monitor the switch  Default: VLAN ID 1 Tab. 11-19: Management VLAN VLAN settings In the area of the VLAN settings, the VLAN IDs are managed and as- signed to the VLAN type.
  • Page 81 Web server Editing the VLAN ID Fig. 11-20: Editing the VLAN ID Editing VLAN  Click on the pencil icon. The window to edit the VLAN ID opens. Parameter Description  Name Input of a VLAN name (optional)  Port configuration Ignore: VLAN setting is ignored for the respective port ...
  • Page 82 Web server Incoming port configuration Fig. 11-21: Incoming port configuration Saving settings  Click on APPLY. The current settings in the Network > VLAN menu are saved. Parameter Description  Port Network port number  Port-VLAN-ID Dropdown menu  Selection of available VLAN IDs ...
  • Page 83: Simple Network Management Protocol (Snmp)

    Web server 11.5.6 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) The switch supports SNMP and can be used to configure it. Fig. 11-22: NETWORK > SNMP Configuring SNMP Sending of traps in SNMP Trap section with the option Enable or send  SNMP Trap Sending Configuration.
  • Page 84 Web server Settings Options  User name User  Admin Security level noAuthNoPriv:  SNMP messages are not ensured through authen- tication.  SNMP messages are not encrypted. authNoPriv  SNMP messages are protected by authentication.  SNMP messages are not encrypted. authPriv ...
  • Page 85: 802.1X Config

    Web server 11.5.7 802.1X Config 802.1X Configuration Provides options for configuring 802.1X authentication Fig. 11-23: Network > 802.1X Config Configuration Options Description Mode ForceAuthorized Traffic is forwarded without restrictions. ForceUnauthorized The port is restricted. Data packets with unknown MAC addresses as the source are not processed. Auto 802.1X authentication is enabled Rest interval...
  • Page 86: 802.1X Clients

    Web server 11.5.8 802.1X Clients The menu item 802.1X Clients displays the different states. Fig. 11-24: Network > 802.1X Clients The 802.1X Clients table describes the different states. Display Definition Port Port number Auth State See tab. 11.5.8.1 "Auth Status" BACKEND State See tab.
  • Page 87: Auth Status

    Web server 11.5.8.1 Auth Status The status table describes the states of the Auth status display. Auth status Definition FORCE_AUTH Traffic is forwarded FORCE_UNAUTH Traffic is blocked. Info: Packets from known MAC addresses are processed AUTH_INITIALIZE Authentication is initialized. DISCONNECTED The connection is disconnected.
  • Page 88: Nat Menu

    Web server 11.6 NAT menu For basic information regarding the NAT function, see Chapter 11.6.1 "Basic settings". In the as-delivered state, the function is disabled. The NAT function is a software function which can be enabled optionally (plugin). For more information on the activation of the NAT software function, see Chapter 11.7.1 "Overview of software plugins"...
  • Page 89: Basic Settings

    Web server 11.6.1 Basic settings Fig. 11-25: NAT> basic settings Assigning port groups In the Assign port groups field, a port group can be assigned to each switch port. By default, all ports are assigned to the external network. Assigning a port group to a switch port (see Fig. "Application example") ...
  • Page 90 Web server Saving settings Click APPLY  The current settings will be applied. The configuration will not be retained if the switch is rebooted. Saving settings permanently  Go to the DEVICE CONFIGURATION > Manage configurations menu (see Chapter 11.3.3 "Manage configuration"). In the Save current configuration field, click Save.
  • Page 91 Web server NAT connection Second input line  Description: Enter a text for the configured address translation.  Internal IP addresses: Enter the IP address of the subscriber who is to be made available for the external network.  External IP addresses: Enter the IP address at which the internal subscriber should be reachable from the external network.
  • Page 92: Advanced Settings

    Web server 11.6.2 Advanced settings Fig. 11-27: NAT> Advanced Settings Bandwidth limit The internal processor unit (CPU) of the device transfers data to a different IP address and makes it available. In the as-delivered state, the bandwidth limit is set to 4 Mbit/s. Changing the bandwidth limit of the NAT communication.
  • Page 93 Web server Increasing the band- Increasing the bandwidth limit width limit Place the cursor on the slide bar and hold the left mouse button pressed. Move the slider along the slide bar until the desired bandwidth is displayed to the left of the slider. Setting: 1 ...
  • Page 94: Connection Status

    Web server 11.6.3 Connection status Fig. 11-28: NAT > Connection status Checking the connec- This is the diagnostics page for the current NAT settings. tion status There is a display for all configured NAT connections:  the setting of the internal IP addresses to external IP addresses, ...
  • Page 95: Software Menu

    Web server 11.7 SOFTWARE menu The switch has a modular design. Additional functions can be added using software plugins. Plugins can be managed under Plugin Management. 11.7.1 Overview of software plugins Fig. 11-29: SOFTWARE > Plugin overview Software plugins The Plugins menu item provides an overview of the software plugins avail- able in the switch.
  • Page 96 Web server Management Object Description Auth_802.1X 802.1X Functionality DiscoverDCP Device identification protocol (PNIO) LLDP Neighborhood detection IP address translation between networks NTP client Time server client and server function OpenVPN Client OpenVPN Client Packet prioritization RSTP Protocol for tree and ring topologies SNMP Network management protocol SSH server...
  • Page 97: Install

    Web server 11.7.2 Install Fig. 11-30: Installing software Installing software Installing plugins or new firmware  Download so-called containers over HTTP or TFTP if necessary.  Enter a source in the URL field.  Select a file in the Image file field. ...
  • Page 98: Security Menu

    Web server 11.8 SECURITY menu The Security menu provides options to optimize data security. 11.8.1 RADIUS server Fig. 11-31: Security > RADIUS Server The RADIUS server table allows registering up to 5 RADIUS servers. Configuration Options Description Auth. Server Type 802.1X Authentication is performed following the 802.1X protocol...
  • Page 99: Web Server

    Web server 11.8.2 Web server Fig. 11-32: Security > Webserver Root certificate A root certificate must be installed for the web browser if an encrypted connec- tion is required between the web browser and the switch for security reasons. This certificate ...
  • Page 100: User

    Web server Downloading the root certificate You can download the certificate from Device configuration/safety.  NOTE The root certificate will have a defined validity of 2 years. 11.8.3 User Fig. 11-33: Security > User User manual 58820_hdb_en_14 100 / 113...
  • Page 101 Web server Keep your passwords Make safety-relevant settings on the pages regarding safety! safe! Changing passwords, for example  Keep your passwords safe!  Make a note of your passwords and keep them in a secure location. User password forgotten! ...
  • Page 102 Web server Changing passwords On the Password Management page, you can change the factory-set default password for the User and Admin user groups if necessary. Recommendation For the factory-set passwords, refer to Chapter 7.1 "Delivery state". Changing user or admin password Log in using the current admin password.
  • Page 103: Log Menu

    Web server 11.9 LOG menu 11.9.1 LOG > Log Fig. 11-34: LOG > Log Display of the Displaying log messages log messages  The last log messages are displayed. The number can be adjusted. Click the Entries combo box next to Messages. ...
  • Page 104: Log > Settings

    Web server 11.9.2 LOG > Settings Fig. 11-35: LOG > Settings LOG > Settings Configuring the Syslog server  Configure up to 3 Syslog servers that can be reached in the network. The switch sends log messages to these servers. Saving settings ...
  • Page 105: 11.10 Openvpn Menu

    Web server 11.10 OPENVPN menu Fig. 11-36: OPENVPN > Client Switch as an OPENVPN The OpenVPN menu can be used to import a configuration file that will make client the switch an OpenVPN client. An OpenVPN configuration can be created, for example by means of an OpenVPN server.
  • Page 106 Web server Status messages The status is displayed in the Client status field, for example Server not ac- cessible. This is what the statuses mean:  Inactive  OpenVPN client not active as plugin or not started see Chapter 11.7.1 "Overview of software plugins". ...
  • Page 107: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Maintenance and cleaning Maintenance and cleaning NOTE  Replace defective or damaged devices. NOTE In the event of maintenance or a defect, replace the device with the same type.  Check whether the switch settings of the old and new device are identical. NOTE Device cleaning.
  • Page 108: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix 13.1 Accessories Designation Art.-No. Memory card 16GB 58990 Screw Plug M12 Metal 996049 Plastic M12 screw plug, VE10 58627 Metal addressing lid 55317 Grounding strap screw-down set M4 4000-71003-0101604 Designation Art.-No. 6-part screwdriver set 7000-98001-0000000 M12 torque wrench set, AF 13 7000-99102-0000000 PRODUCTS AND ACCESSORIES You will find a wide range of products in our catalog or in our Murrelektronik...
  • Page 109: Glossary

    Appendix 13.2 Glossary General terms: Term Meaning Intended purpose Use of a product, process, or feature according to the specifications, instructions, and information supplied by the MANUFACTURER. Binary digit Byte 1 byte corresponds to 8 bits Digital inputs Deutsches Institut für Normung (German Institute for Standardization) Input/Output EU Directive 2014/30/EU EMC Directive...
  • Page 110 Appendix Term Meaning Auto-sensing Ability of a device to detect the transmission rate (10 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit/s) automati- cally and use it for sending/receiving Bridge Network component that connects network segments. It makes sure that local data traffic remains local, i.e., the bridge only forwards data packets to a device of the other segment.
  • Page 111 Appendix Term Meaning RSTP The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) is a network protocol that is used to de- activate redundant paths in local networks and reactivate them when they are re- quired (when the connection fails). It was developed on the basis of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and resolves the main criticisms faced by the original protocol.
  • Page 112: Legal Notes

    Legal notes Legal notes Disclaimer Murrelektronik GmbH has reviewed the contents of this technical documenta- tion for conformity with the described hardware and software. It is possible that certain details may not be correct. For this reason, we make no warranty re- garding the accuracy of this technical documentation, and assume no liability for any errors, in particular full conformity.
  • Page 113 Murrelektronik GmbH | Falkenstraße 3 | 71570 Oppenweiler | GERMANY +49 7191 47-0 | +49 7191 47-491 000 | info@murrelektronik.com www.murrelektronik.com The information in the manual has been compiled with utmost care. Liability for the correctness, completeness and topicality of the information is restricted to gross negligence.

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