WoMaster DS306 User Manual

Industrial 6-port managed ethernet switch

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DS306
Industrial 6-port Managed Ethernet Switch
May,03.2018 V.1

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  • Page 1: Cover

    COVER DS306 Industrial 6-port Managed Ethernet Switch May,03.2018 V.1...
  • Page 2 Disclaimer WoMaster reserves the right to make changes to this Manual or to the product hardware at any time without notice. Information provided here is intended to be accurate and reliable. However, it might not cover all details and variations in the equipment and does not claim to provide for every possible contingency met in the process of installation, operation, or maintenance.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS COVER......................................... 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................................3 INTRODUCTION ..................................5 1.1 OVERVIEW ............................... 5 1.2 MAJOR FEATURES ............................. 5 2. HARDWARE INSTALLATION ................................ 6 2.1 HARDWARE DIMENSION ........................... 6 2.2 WIRING THE POWER INPUTS ........................7 2.3 WIRING THE ALARM RELAY OUTPUT (DO) ....................7 2.4 CONNECTING THE GROUDING SCREW ......................
  • Page 4 3.5.1 EMAIL ALERT ............................34 3.5.2 PING WATCHDOG ..........................35 3.5.3 SYSLOG SETTING ........................... 36 3.5.4 RELAY OUTPUT ............................36 3.5.5 EVENT TYPE ............................37 3.5.6 SNMP ..............................37 3.5.6.1 SNMP SETTING ..................................37 3.5.6.2 SNMP V3 ....................................40 3.6 DIAGNOSTICS ............................42 3.6.1 EVENT LOGS ............................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 OVERVIEW DS306 is WoMaster Industrial Layer 2 Managed Ethernet Switch that equipped with 4 Gigabit Ethernet port and 2 ST/SC fiber connectors. This managed switch also can be smartly configured by WoMaster advanced management utility, WebGUI, CLI, Telnet and SNMP V1/V2c/V3/trap. For the best traffic control, the switch management side features have been utilized: Flow Control, VLAN, Class of Service, QoS, Rate Control and Port Mirror.
  • Page 6: Hardware Installation

    This chapter introduces hardware, and contains information on installation and configuration procedures. 2.1 HARDWARE DIMENSION Dimensions of DS306: 67.9 x 149 x 125 mm (W x H x D) / without DIN Rail Clip Front Panel Layout The front panel from DS306 switches include 4 ports Gigabit Ethernet, 2 ST/SC fiber connectors, System LED, USB for configuration/firmware management, Reset button, 1 x 6-pin terminal block connector (4 pin for redundant power inputs and 2 pin for alarm relay output) and 1 chassis grounding screw..
  • Page 7: Wiring The Power Inputs

    2.2 WIRING THE POWER INPUTS Power Input port in the switch provides 2 sets of power input connections (P1 and P2) on the terminal block. x On the picture below is the power connector. Wiring the Power Input 1. Insert the positive and negative wires into the V+ and V- contact on the terminal block connector. 2.
  • Page 8: Connecting The Grouding Screw

    2.4 CONNECTING THE GROUDING SCREW Grounding screw is located at the bottom side of the switch. Grounding Screw helps limit the effects of noise due to electromagnetic interference (EMI) such as lighting or surge protection. Run the ground connection from the ground screw to the grounding surface prior to connecting devices.
  • Page 9: Wiring The Fiber Connector (St/Sc)

    2.6 WIRING THE FIBER CONNECTOR (ST/SC) DS306 switches are equipped with fiber ports. To connect the fiber port, remember to link the Tx (transmit) port to the Rx (receive) port of the receiving device, and the Rx (receive) port to the Tx (transmit) port of transmitting device.
  • Page 10: Web Management Configuration

    3. WEB MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION To access the management interface, WoMaster has several ways access mode through a network; they are web management, console management and telnet management. Web interface management is the most common way and the easiest way to manage a network, through web interface management, a switch interface offering status information and a subset of switch commands through a standard web browser.
  • Page 11 In this Web management for Featured Configuration, user will see all of WoMaster Switch’s various configuration menus at the left side from the interface. Through this web management interface user can configure, monitoring, and set the administration functions. The whole information used web management interface to introduce the featured functions.
  • Page 12: System

    3.1 SYSTEM When the user login to the switch, user will see the system section appear. This section provides all the basic setting and information or common setting from the switch that can be configured by the administrator. Following topics is included: 3.1.1 Information 3.1.2 User Account 3.1.3 IP Setting...
  • Page 13: User Account

    After finish the configuration, click on Submit to apply User settings. 3.1.2 USER ACCOUNT WoMaster’s switch supports the management accounts; with the Name default setting is admin and the authority allow user to configure all of configuration parameters. Below is the User Account section that supported with Local User.
  • Page 14: Ip Setting

    3.1.3 IP SETTING IP Setting section allows users to configure IPv4 values for management access over the network. IPv4 Configuration The IPv4 Configuration includes the switch’s IP address, subnet mask, as well as the IP address of the default gateway. In addition, input cells are provided for the IP addresses of a 1st and 2nd DNS server.
  • Page 15: Date And Time

    3.1.4 DATE AND TIME The WoMaster switch has a time calibration function based on information from an NTP server or user specified time and date, allowing functions such as automatic warning emails to include a time and date stamp. NOTE: The WoMaster switch has a real-time clock.
  • Page 16: Dhcp Server

    DHCP Server Setting WoMaster switch has DHCP Server Function that will provide a new IP address to DHCP Client. After enable DHCP Server function, set up the IP address for the DHCP server IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway address and Lease Time for client.
  • Page 17 IP Address End Enter the ending IP addresses for the DHCP server’s IP assignment. Subnet Mask Assign the subnet mask for the IP address here. Gateway Assign the gateway for the router here for DHCP Server. WINS1 Enter WINS Server 1 IP address WINS2 Enter WINS Server 2 IP address Primary DNS Server...
  • Page 18: Ethernet Port

    3.2 ETHERNET PORT Ethernet Port section is used to access the port configuration and rate limit control. It also allows User to view port status and port trunk information. Following items are included in this group: 3.2.1 Port Status 3.2.2 Port Setting 3.2.3 Rate Control 3.2.4 Port Trunk 3.2.1 PORT STATUS...
  • Page 19: Port Setting

    3.2.2 PORT SETTING Port Settings section allows users to enable or disable each port function; state the speed/duplex of each port; and enable or disable the flow control of the port. The description of the columns is as below: TERMS DESCRIPTION Port Shows port number...
  • Page 20: Vlan Setting

    To configure 802.1Q VLAN and port-based VLANs on the WoMaster switch, use the VLAN Settings page to configure the ports. User can assign Management VLAN, create the static VLAN, and assigns the Egress rule for the member ports of the VLAN.
  • Page 21 Before User changed the management VLAN ID by Web and Telnet, remember that the port attached by the administrator should be the member port of the management VLAN; otherwise the administrator can’t access the switch via the network. WoMaster switch supports max 256 groups VLAN.
  • Page 22: Rate Control

    3.2.4 RATE CONTROL Rate control is a form of flow control used to enforce a strict bandwidth limit at a port. User can program separate transmit (Egress Rule) and receive (Ingress Rule) rate limits at each port, and even apply the limit to certain packet types.
  • Page 23: Redundancy

    3.3 REDUNDANCY Redundancy role on the network is to help protect critical links against failure, protects against network loops, and keeps network downtime at a minimum. Sustainable, uninterrupted data communication network is critical for industrial applications. Network Redundancy allows user to set up redundant loops in the network to provide a backup data transmission route in the event that a cable is inadvertently disconnected or damaged.
  • Page 24 introduced a standard method to accomplish this. Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) was adopted and represents the evolution of STP, providing much faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change. Bridge Configuration Bridge Address: This shows the switch’s MAC address. Priority (0-61440): RSTP uses bridge ID to determine the root bridge, the bridge with the highest bridge ID becomes the root bridge.
  • Page 25 RSTP Status This page allows user to see the information of the root switch and port status. Root Information: User can see root Address, Root Priority, Root Port, Root Path Cost and the Max Age, Hello Time and Forward Delay of BPDU sent from the root switch. Port Information: User can see port Role, Port State, Path Cost, Port Priority, Oper P2P mode, Oper edge port mode and Aggregated (ID/Type).
  • Page 26: Erps Settings

    RPL to allow RPL to be used as a backup link. The RPL is the backup link when one link failure occurs. WoMaster managed switches provide a number of Ethernet ring protocol. The ERPS/Ring section is subdivided into two menus, which are: ERPS Setting and ERPS Status.
  • Page 27: Erps Settings

    3.3.2.1 ERPS SETTINGS Add ERPS Ring is a section to add the Ring ID of the created Protection group; it must be an integer value between 0 and 31. The maximum numbers of ERPS Protection Groups that can be created are 32. Click the ID of a Protection group to enter the configuration page.
  • Page 28 have only one ring port, "Port 1" is configured as "0" for interconnected sub-ring. "0" in this field indicates that no "Port 1" is associated with this instance. Choose the port number that belongs to Ring port 1. RPL Port This allows you to select the Ring Port 0 or Ring Port 1 as the RPL block.
  • Page 29: Erps Status

    3.3.2.2 ERPS STATUS In this section, user can check the ERPS Status, Timer Status and Statistics from the Ring. TERMS DESCRIPTION Ring ID Display the Ring ID Version ERPS Protocol Version - v1 or v2. Ring State Default: Disable Enabled - Ring Status is enable Disabled - Ring Status is disable Node State Status from the Ring is Idle, Protection, Manual Switch, Force Switch or Pending.
  • Page 30 Timer Status TERMS DESCRIPTION Ring ID Display the Ring ID WTR Timer State Running or not Running status WTR Timer Period (minute) WTR timeout in milliseconds. WTR Timer Remain (ms) Remaining WTR timeout in milliseconds. WTB Timer State Running or not Running status WTB Timer Period (ms) WTB timeout in milliseconds.
  • Page 31: Quality Of Service (Qos)

    3.4 QUALITY of SERVICE (QoS) Quality of Service (QoS) is the ability from the switch to provide different priority to different applications, users or data flows, or to guarantee a certain level of performance to a data flow. QoS guarantees are important if the network capacity is insufficient, especially for real-time streaming multimedia applications.
  • Page 32: Cos Mapping

    User can enable 0,1,2,3,4,5,6 or 7 to the port. After configuration, press Submit to enable the settings. 3.4.2 CoS MAPPING This section allows user to assign CoS priorities to different queues. WoMaster switch only supports 4 physical queues, Lowest, Low, Middle and High represent by numbers from 0 to 3. Below is the interface.
  • Page 33: Dscp Mapping

    3.4.3 DSCP MAPPING This page is to assign DSCP priorities to different Queues. The WoMaster switch only supports 4 physical queues, Lowest, Low, Middle and High that represent by number 0 ~ 3. Users should therefore assign how to map DSCP value to the level of the physical queue.
  • Page 34: Warning

    3.5.1 EMAIL ALERT WoMaster switch provides the option of automatically sending an e-mail if an alarm event occurs (for example to the network administrator). The e-mail contains the identification of the sending device, a description of the cause of the alarm in plain language, and a time stamp.
  • Page 35: Ping Watchdog

    Once User finishes configuring the settings, click on Submit to apply User configuration. 3.5.2 PING WATCHDOG Ping Watchdog is a feature that helps WoMaster’ router to allow user continuously ping a specific remote host for connection status using a user-defined IP address (or an Internet gateway). In this section, WoMaster provide two target IP Addresses, in order if the other one cannot be reach there is another back up IP address.
  • Page 36: Syslog Setting

    Once User finishes configuring the settings, click on Submit to apply User configuration. 3.5.4 RELAY OUTPUT WoMaster switch provides 1 alarm relay output, also known as Digital Output. These settings in Relay Output section control the events that will trigger the alarm output. The discrete output is on during normal conditions and turned off in the event of an alarm condition.
  • Page 37: Event Type

    System management software uses SNMP to allow administrators to remotely monitor and manage thousands of systems on a network, often by presenting the data gathered from monitored devices in a snapshot or dashboard view. WoMaster’ Router support SNMP V2c and V3 3.5.6.1 SNMP SETTING In this page user may configure the SNMP setting, click enable to activate the function.
  • Page 38 manager does not reply to an Inform, the SNMP agent will resend the Inform. SNMP V3 SNMPv3 is the newest version of SNMP. Its primary feature is enhanced security. SNMPv3 security comes primarily in 2 forms: Authentication is used to ensure that traps are read by only the intended recipient. ...
  • Page 39 SNMP Trap Server SNMP trap is the most frequently used SNMP messages. These messages are sent to the manager by an agent when an issue needs to be reported. SNMP traps are quite unique if compared to other message types, since they are the only method that can be directly initiated by an SNMP agent.
  • Page 40: Snmp V3

    3.5.6.2 SNMP V3 SNMP v3 can provide more security functions when the user performs remote management through SNMP protocol. This field displays the SNMPv3 configuration page for Admin and User. If the value from Access Type is set to Read- Write, the SNMPv3 user will be able to set and retrieve parameters on the system.
  • Page 41 Privacy Protocol Specify the encryption method for SNMP communication. None and DES are available. None: No encryption is applied. DES: Data Encryption Standard, it applies a 58-bit key to each 64-bit block of data. SNMPv3 User Clicks enable to activate the function and the entries for SNMPv3 User User Name Default: SNMPv3User Set up the User Name for the SNMPv3 User...
  • Page 42: Diagnostics

    3.6 DIAGNOSTICS WoMaster Switch provides several types of features for User to monitor the status of the switch or diagnostic for User to check the problem when encountering problems related to the switch. Following commands are included in this group: 3.6.1 LLDP Setting...
  • Page 43: Arp Table

    3.6.2 ARP TABLE Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) is a protocol for mapping an IP address to a physical machine address that is recognized in the local network. In this section user may get the information about the ARP information on the switch.
  • Page 44: Port Mirror

    3.6.4 PORT MIRROR Port mirroring is a tool that allows User to monitor data that being transmitted through a specific port. User can use this feature for diagnostics, debugging, and any kind of analysis. This is done by setting up another port (the mirror port) to receive the same data being transmitted from, or both to and from, the port under observation.
  • Page 45: Lldp

    LLDP is an OSI Layer 2 protocol defined by IEEE 802.11AB. LLDP standardizes the self-identification advertisement method, and allows each networking device, such as a WoMaster managed switch, to periodically send its system and configuration information to its neighbors. Because of this, all LLDP devices are kept informed of each other’s status and configuration, and with SNMP.
  • Page 46: Ping

    3.6.6 PING WoMaster provides Ping utility in the management interface, the function is to give users a simple but powerful tool for troubleshooting network problems and check that the remote device is still alive or not. Type Destination IP address of the target device and click on Ping to start the ping.
  • Page 47: Firmware Upgrade

    WoMaster provides the latest firmware online at www.womaster.eu. The new firmware may include new features, bug fixes or other software changes. WoMaster also provide the release notes for the update as well. For technical viewpoint, WoMaster suggests user uses the latest firmware before installing the switch to the customer site.
  • Page 48: Reset To Defaults

    Then click Upgrade. The restart session would start directly after the new firmware has been uploaded. 3.9 RESET TO DEFAULTS This function provides users with a quick way of restoring the WoMaster switch’s configuration to factory defaults. The function is available in the serial, Telnet, and web consoles.
  • Page 49: Save

    3.10 SAVE Save option allows user to save any configuration. Powering off the switch without clicking on Save will cause loss of new settings. After selecting Save, click on Yes to save new configuration. 3.11 LOGOUT There are 2 logout methods. If user doesn’t input any command within 30 seconds, the web connection will be logged out.
  • Page 50: Specifications

    4. SPECIFICATIONS INTERFACE DS306 4 x 100/1000MBase-T RJ45, Auto Negotiation Ethernet Port 2 x 100BaseFX, ST or SC Connector 2 x Power: Green On 1 x SYS: Ready: (Green On), Firmware Updating: (Green Blinking) 1 x DO: Red On 2 x Fiber: Link (Green On), Activity (Green Blinking)

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