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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
1 Introduction Welcome to Korenix JetNet 5710G Series Industrial 8-Port PoE + 2G Managed Ethernet Switch User Manual. Following topics are covered in this chapter: 1.1 Overview 1.2 Major Features 1.3 Package Checklist Overview The JetNet 5710G series are Managed Industrial Power over Ethernet Switches, equipped with 8 ports 10/100 TX with 30watts PoE injector and 2 10/100/1000 TX ports for uplink.
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Besides, the restore time is also shortened to zero in the R.M. auto-selection mode. Seamless Ring Port Restoration Seamless restoration is a new Korenix patented technology which can restore a failed ring without causing any loop problem, topology change, packet loss...
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Rapid Dual Homing (RDH ) Technology Rapid Dual Homing is also the important feature of Korenix new generation Ring technology. It supports ring coupling with other vendors and with easy configuration and multiple redundancies, the failover time is much faster and the restore time is zero ms.
8 10/100 Base TX and 2 Gigabit ports 8 –port IEE 802.3af 15.4w /802.3at 30w Power over Ethernet 32Gbps switch Fabric, 8K MAC address Korenix patented MSR pattern aggregates up to 4 x 100M Rings plus 1 Gigabit Ring LACP/VLAN/ GVRP/ QoS/ IGMP Snooping/Rate Control/ Online Multi-Port Mirroring/DHCP /IEEE 802.1AB LLDP...
Note: The detail spec is listed in Appendix 5.1. Package List Unpack the box and you will find: JetNet 5710G Quick Installation Guide CD User Manual Wall /Panel Mounting kits with screw x 1 set...
Hardware Introduction Dimension JetNet 5710G’s dimension is: With mounting plate: 205 mm x 145mm x 63.8mm (W x H x D) Without mounting plate: 185.5 mm x 145mm x 63.8mm (W x H x D) Figure 2.1-1 JetNet 5710G dimension...
Panel Layout The front panel includes 10/100Mbps PoE ports, Gigabit Ethernet ports, RS232 console, indications LEDs and the power inputs, Digital outout located on the right hand side. Figure 2.1-2 JetNet 5710G Front Panel Figure 2.1-2 JetNet 5710G Rear Side Panel...
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Port 1~8: 10/100Mbps RJ-45 and compliance with IEEE 802.3af 15.4 watts power over Ethernet and IEEE 802.3at 1-event plus LLDP for 30 watts Highe power over Ethernet. Port G9, G10: 10/100/100Mbps RJ-45 ports. Console Port : supports RS-232 serial interface for the out-band management and supports CISCO like commands.
Wiring the Power Inputs The Power input port is located at the right side panel and supports redundant input function via a 6-pin removable terminal block connector includes relay alarm output. The system provides polarity reverse protection, with wrong power input polarity the system will not work properly. In the figure 2.2-1 shows the exactly power wiring method.
Wiring Earth Ground To ensure the system will not be damaged by noise or any electrical shock, we suggest you to make exact connection with JetNet 5710G with Earth Ground. On the right side of JetNet 5710G, there is one earth ground screw. Loosen the earth ground screw by screw drive;...
Wall-Mounting Installation JetNet 5710G supports wall-mounting only and there are 6 screw holes on the rear side of JetNet 5710G for the mounting plate fixate; Use the screws included in the shipment to locking the plates as the figure 2.4-1 below. Figure 2.4-1 fixates the mounting plates Note: 1.
3 Preparation for Management JetNet 5710G series Industrial Managed Switch provides both in-band and out-band configuration methods. You can configure the switch via RS232 console cable if you don’t attach your admin PC to your network, or if you lose network connection to your JetNet 5710G. This is so-called out-band management.
Interface for web management 3.2.1 Web Interface Korenix web management page is developed by JAVA. It allows you to use a standard web-browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, or Mozila, to configure and interrogate the switch from anywhere on the network.
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Click on Enter or OK. Welcome page of the web-based management interface will then appear. Once you enter the web-based management interface, you can freely change the JetNet’s IP address to fit your network environment. Note 1: IE 5.0 or later versions do not allow Java applets to open sockets by default.
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3.2.2 Secured Web Interface Korenix web management page also provides secured management HTTPS login. All the configuration commands will be secured and will be hard for the hackers to sniff the login password and configuration commands. Launch the web browser and Login.
Preparation for Telnet Console 3.3.1 Telnet Korenix JetNet 5710G supports Telnet console. You can connect to the switch by Telnet and the command lines are the same as what you see by RS232 console port. Below are the steps to open Telnet connection to the switch.
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JetNet switch) and Port number (default = 22). Choose the “SSH” protocol. Then click on “Open” to start the SSH session console. 2. After click on Open, then you can see the cipher information in the popup screen. Press Yes to accept the Security Alert.
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3. After few seconds, the SSH connection to JetNet 5710G is opened. You can see the login screen as the below figure- sample of JetNet 5010G. 4. Type the Login Name and its Password. The default Login Name and Password are admin / admin. All the commands you see in SSH are the same as the CLI commands you see via RS232 console.
IP address. Then you can remotely connect to its embedded HTML web pages or Telnet console. Korenix web management page is developed by JAVA. It allows you to use a standard web-browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, or Mozila, to configure and interrogate the switch from anywhere on the network.
Command Line Interface Introduction The Command Line Interface (CLI) is the user interface to the switch’s embedded software system. You can view the system information, show the status, configure the switch and receive a response back from the system by keying in a command. There are some different command modes.
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Global Configuration Mode: Press configure terminal in privileged EXEC mode. You can then enter global configuration mode. In global configuration mode, you can configure all the features that the system provides you. Type interface IFNAME/VLAN to enter interface configuration mode, exit to leave.
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(Port) Interface Configuration: Press interface IFNAME in global configuration mode. You can then enter interface configuration mode. In this mode, you can configure port settings. The port interface name for fast Ethernet port 1 is fa1,… fast Ethernet 7 is fa7, fast Ethernet port 8 is fa8..
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Switch(config)# interface vlan 1 Switch(config-if)# description Interface specific description End current mode and change to enable mode exit Exit current mode and down to previous mode Interface Internet Protocol config commands list Print command list Negate a command or set its defaults quit Exit current mode and down to previous mode shutdown...
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Type end to privileged EXEC mode. Enter: Type interface VLAN VLAN Interface In this mode, you can configure Switch(config-vlan)# VID in global configuration Configuration settings for specific VLAN. mode. Exit: Type exit or Ctrl+Z to global configuration mode. Type end to privileged EXEC mode.
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Here are some useful commands for you to see these available commands. Save your time in typing and avoid typing error. ? To see all the available commands in this mode. It helps you to see the next command you can/should type as well. Switch(config)# interface (?) IFNAME Interface's name vlan...
Basic Setting The Basic Setting group provides you to configure switch information, IP address, User name/Password of the system. It also allows you to do firmware upgrade, backup and restore configuration, reload factory default, and reboot the system. Following commands are included in this group: 4.2.1 Switch Setting 4.2.2 Admin Password 4.2.3 IP Configuration...
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name, mail address or other information of the administrator. The available characters you can input are 64. System OID: The SNMP object ID of the switch. You can follow the path to find its private MIB in MIB browser. (Note: When you attempt to view private MIB, you should compile private MIB files into your MIB browser first.) System Description: JetNet 5710G Industrial Management Ethernet...
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4.2.3 IP Configuration This function allows users to configure the switch’s IP address settings. Below figure is the similar sample of IP Configuration. DHCP Client: You can select to Enable or Disable DHCP Client function. When DHCP Client function is enabled, an IP address will be assigned to the switch from the network’s DHCP server.
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4.2.4 Time Setting Time Setting source allow user to set the time manually or through NTP server. Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize computer clocks on the internet. You can configure NTP settings here to synchronize the clocks of several switches on the network. Below figure is similar as JetNet 5710G.
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IEEE 1588: With the Precision Time Protocol IEEE 1588 there is now, for the first time, a standard available which makes it possible to synchronize the clocks of different end devices over a network at speeds faster than one microsecond. To enable IEEE 1588, select Enable in PTP Status and choose Auto, Master or Slave Mode.
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23 (GMT-01:00) Azores 24 (GMT-01:00) Cape Verde Is. 25 (GMT) Casablanca, Monrovia 26 (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London 27 (GMT+01:00) Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna 28 (GMT+01:00) Belgrade, Bratislava, Budapest, Ljubljana, Prague 29 (GMT+01:00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris 30 (GMT+01:00) Sarajevo, Skopje, Sofija, Vilnius, Warsaw, Zagreb 31 (GMT+01:00) West Central Africa 32 (GMT+02:00) Athens, Istanbul, Minsk...
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72 (GMT+12:00) Aukland, Wellington 73 (GMT+12:00) Fiji, Kamchatka, Marshall Is. 74 (GMT+13:00) Nuku'alofa Daylight Saving Time: Set when Enable Daylight Saving Time start and end, during the Daylight Saving Time, the device’s time is one hour earlier than the actual time.
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Manual Binding: JetNet 5710G provides a MAC address and IP address binding and removing function. You can type in the specified IP and MAC address, then click Add to add a new MAC&IP address binding rule for a specified link partner, like PLC or any device without DHCP client function. To remove from the binding list, just select the rule to remove and click Remove.
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DHCP Relay Agent You can select to Enable or Disable DHCP relay agent function, and then select the modification type of option 82 field. Relay policy drop: Drops the option 82 field and do not add any option 82 field. Relay policy keep: Keeps the original option 82 field and forwards to server.
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4.2.6 Backup and Restore With Backup command, you can save current configuration file saved in the switch’s flash to admin PC or TFTP server. This will allow you to go to Restore command later to restore the configuration file back to the switch. Before you restore the configuration file, you must place the backup configuration file in the PC or TFTP server.
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Figure 4.2.6.1 Main UI of Backup & Restore Figure 4.2.6.2 Bacup/Restore Configuration - Local File mode Click on Folder icon to select the target file you want to backup/restore. Note that the folders of the path to the target file do not allow you to input space key.
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Note: point to the wrong file will cause the entire configuration missed 4.2.7 Firmware Upgrade In this section, you can update the latest firmware for your switch. Korenix provides the latest firmware in Korenix Web site. The new firmware may include new features, bug fixes or other software changes.
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Server here. Firmware File Name: The file name of the new firmware. The UI also shows you the current firmware version and built date of current firmware. Please check the version number after the switch is rebooted. Figure 4.2.7.2 Firmware Upgrade - Local File mode. Click on Folder icon to select the target firmware file you want to upgrade.
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4.2.8 Factory Default In this section, you can reset all the configurations of the switch to default setting. Click on Reset the system will then reset all configurations to default setting. The system will show you popup message window after finishing this command.
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Note: If you already configured the IP of your device to other IP address, when you use this command by CLI and Web UI, our software will not reset the IP address to default IP. The system will remain the IP address so that you can still connect the switch via the network.
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MAC Address : 001277FF1533 Manufacturing Date : 2010/05/28 Software Information : Loader Version : 1.0.0.4 Firmware Version : 0.1.32-20100830-16:10:40 Copyright 2006-2009 Korenix Technology Co., Ltd.Switch# Switch# show hardware mac MAC Address : 00:12:77:FF:01:B0 Admin Password SWITCH(config)# administrator User Name and...
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name: orwell&richard password: orwell&richard IP Configuration IP Address/Mask SWITCH(config)# int vlan 1 (192.168.10.8, SWITCH(config-if)# ip 255.255.255.0 address dhcp SWITCH(config-if)# ip address 192.168.10.8/24 SWITCH(config-if)# ip dhcp client SWITCH(config-if)# ip dhcp client renew Gateway SWITCH(config)# ip route 0.0.0.0/0 192.168.10.254/24 Remove Gateway SWITCH(config)# no ip route 0.0.0.0/0 192.168.10.254/24 SWITCH# show running-config Display ………...
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DHCP Server Enable DHCP Server on JetNet Switch DHCP Server Switch# configuration Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)# router dhcp Switch(config-dhcp)# service dhcp Configure DHCP network address pool Switch(config-dhcp)#network 50.50.50.0/4 -( network/mask) Switch(config-dhcp)#default-router 50.50.50.1 Switch(config-dhcp)#lease 300 (300 sec) Lease time configure Enable DHCP Relay Agent DHCP Relay Agent Switch# Switch# configure terminal...
The default setting is Enable which means all the ports are workable when it shipped from Korenix. In Speed/Duplex column, you can configure port speed and duplex mode...
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Fast Ethernet Port 1~8 (fa1~fa8) : AutoNegotiation, 10M Full Duplex(10 Full), 10M Half Duplex(10 Half), 100M Full Duplex(100 Full) and 100M Half Duplex(100 Half). Gigabit Ethernet Port 9~10: (gi9~gi10) : AutoNegotiation, 10M Full Duplex(10 Full), 10M Half Duplex(10 Half), 100M Full Duplex(100 Full), 100M Half Duplex(100 Half), 1000M Full Duplex(1000 Full), 1000M Half Duplex(1000 Half).
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State: Enable -> State is enabled. Disable -> The port is disable/shutdown. Speed/Duplex: Current working status of the port. Flow Control: The state of the flow control. 4.3.3 Rate Control Rate limiting is a form of flow control used to enforce a strict bandwidth limit at a port.
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IEEE standard, 802.3ad. The aggregated ports can interconnect to the other switch which also supports Port Trunking. Korenix Supports 2 types of port trunking. One is Static Trunk, the other is 802.3ad. When the other end uses 802.3ad LACP, you should assign 802.3ad LACP to the trunk. When the other end uses non-802.3ad, you can then use Static Trunk.
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Trunk Size: The switch can support up to 8 trunk groups with 2 trunk members. Since the member ports should use same speed/duplex, max trunk members for 100Mbps would be 8, and 2 for gigabit. Group ID: Group ID is the trunk group number for the port trunking group. The ports with same group ID are in the same group with same trunk type.
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4.3.5 Command Lines for Port Configuration Feature Command Line Port Control Switch(config-if)# shutdown -> Disable port state Port Control – State Port1 Link Change to DOWN interface fastethernet1 is shutdown now. Switch(config-if)# no shutdown -> Enable port state Port1 Link Change to DOWN Port1 Link Change to UP interface fastethernet1 is up now.
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Note: Administrative Status -> Port state of the port. Operating status -> Current status of the port. Duplex -> Duplex mode of the port. Speed -> Speed mode of the port. Flow control -> Flow Control status of the port. Rate Control Switch(config-if)# rate-limit Rate Control –...
Power over Ethernet Power over Ethernet is one of the key features of JetNet 5710G series. It is fully IEEE802.3af-2003 compliant, and also supports IEEE802.3at, including 1-event with IEEE 802.1AB LLDP classificationfor PoE MDI. The JetNet 5710G adopts 8-Port PoE injectors in port 1 to port 8, each port with the ability to deliver 30W power.
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PoE System: pull down the PoE System to enable /disable PoE system and set the power budget of PoE system to prevent the loading is drawed over than the power supply output ability. After the setting, click “Apply” to enable those condifurations. Power Budget (w): the power supply output ability which is installed with PoE Switch.
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IEEE 802.3at and Force modes. Power budget mode: the PoE port will not execute classification behavior and the power limit is refers to the each port’s power budget. Power Budget (w): the PoE output limitation of each PoE ports. This value and function only avaliabel at “power budget- manual “mode.
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The PoE output ability of JetNet 5710G Standard PoE Output Pwr. Operating Total Output Temperature Power IEEE 802.3af 15.4W x 8 ports ‐40~70°C 120W IEEE 802.3at 25W x 8 ports ‐40~60°C 200W IEEE 802.3at 30W x 8 ports 240W ‐40~50°C ...
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4.4.2 PD Status Detection JetNet 5710G delivers a useful function – PD Status Detection. This provides automatic detection of a remote device powered by JetNet 5710G. If the remote system crashes or is unstable, JetNet 5710G will perform a system reboot by turning off and on again to trigger the remote device. The following figure shows the Web configure interface for Power over Ethernet PD Status Detection.
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4.4.4 PoE Status The PoE Status page shows the operating status of each PoE Port. The information includes PoE mode, Operation status, PD class, Power Consumption, Voltage and Current. 4.4.5 Command Line for PoE control Syntax show poe system...
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Parameters Command Mode Enable mode Description Display the status of the PoE system. Examples Switch> enable Switch# show poe system PoE System PoE Admin : Enable PoE Hardward : Normal PoE Input Voltage : 47.700 V Output power : 0.00 Watts Power Budget : Budget : 80 Watts Warning water level : N/A...
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Cycle Time : 40 Syntax show poe schedule IFNAME Parameters IFNAME : interface name Command Mode Enable mode Description Display the status of schedule of interface. Examples Switch# show poe schedule fa1 Interface fastethernet1 POE Schedule Status : Disable Weekly Schedule : Sunday : 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,19,20,21,22,23 Monday : 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,19,20,21,22,23 Tuesday : 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,19,20,21,22,23...
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Switch(config-if)# poe control-mode schedule Syntax poe user enable/disable Parameters enable: enable port in user mode disable: disable port in user mode Command Mode Interface mode Description Enable/Disable the PoE of the port in user mode. If in schedule mode, it will come into affect when the control mode changes to user mode.
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Hour : Valid range 0-23, Valid format a,b,c-d Command Mode Interface mode Description Add a day schedule to an interface. Examples Add a schedule which enables PoE function at hour 1, 3, 5 and 10 to 23 on Sunday. Switch(config-if)# poe schedule 0 1,3,5,10-23 no poe schedule weekday Syntax Parameters...
Multiple Super Ring (MSR) technology is Korenix’s 3 generation Ring redundancy technology. This is patented and protected by Korenix and is used in countries all over the world. MSR ranks the fastest restore and failover time in the world, 0 ms for restore and about 5 milliseconds for failover for copper.
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Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) was adopted and represents the evolution of STP, providing much faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change. This is specified in IEEE 802.1w. In 2004, 802.1w is included into 802.1D-2004 version. This switch supports both RSTP and STP (all switches that support RSTP are also backward compatible with switches that support only STP).
RSTP Mode: You must first enable STP/RSTP mode, before configuring any related parameters. Parameter settings required for both STP and RSTP are the same. Note that 802.1d refers to STP mode, while 802.1w refers to faster RSTP mode. Bridge Configuration Priority (0-61440): RSTP uses bridge ID to determine the root bridge, the bridge with the highest bridge ID becomes the root bridge.
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Port Configuration Select the port you want to configure and you will be able to view current settings and status of the port. Path Cost: Enter a number between 1 and 200,000,000. This value represents the “cost” of the path to the other bridge from the transmitting bridge at the specified port.
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Typically, the managed switches are connected in series and the last switch is connected back to the first one. In such connection, you can implement Korenix Super Ring, Rapid Super Ring, and Multiple Super Ring technology. Super Ring is Korenix 1 generation ring redundancy technology released with JetNet 4000 and 4500 series managed switches.
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This is Korenix pattern and protected in countries all over the world. The Multiple Super Ring has enhanced Ring Master selection and faster recovery time. It is also enhanced for more complex ring application. This page allows you to enable the settings for Multiple Super Ring and Rapid Dual Homing.
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Path Cost: Change the Path Cost of Ring Port2 Rapid Dual Homing: Rapid Dual Homing is an important feature of Korenix 3 generation Ring redundancy technology. When you want to connect multiple RSR or form redundant topology with other vendors,RDH could allow you to have maximum 7 multiple links for redundancy without any problem.
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4.5.4 Ring Info This page shows the RSR information. ID: Ring ID. Version: which version of this ring, this field could be Rapid Super Ring, Super Ring, or Any Ring Role: This Switch is RM or nonRM Status: If this field is Normal which means the redundancy is approved. If any one of the link in this Ring is broken, then the status will be Abnormal.
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4.5.5 Command Lines: Feature Command Line RSTP Enable Switch(config)# spanning-tree enable Disable Switch (config)# spanning-tree disable RSTP mode Switch(config)# spanning-tree mode rapid-stp SpanningTree Mode change to be RST(802.1w) . STP mode Switch(config)# spanning-tree mode stp SpanningTree Mode change to be STP(802.1d) . Priority Switch(config)# spanning-tree priority <0-61440>...
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Summary of connected spanning tree ports : #Port-State Summary Blocking Listening Learning Forwarding Disabled -------- --------- -------- ---------- -------- #Port Link-Type Summary AutoDetected PointToPoint SharedLink EdgePort ------------ ------------ ---------- -------- Port Info Switch# show spanning-tree port detail fa7 (Interface_ID) Rapid Spanning-Tree feature Enabled Port 128.6 as Disabled Role is in Disabled State Port Path Cost 200000, Port Identifier 128.6...
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Switch(config-multiple-super-ring)# rapid-dual-homing disable Switch(config-multiple-super-ring)# rapid-dual-homing port IFLIST Interface name, ex: fastethernet1 or gi8 auto-detect up link auto detection IFNAME Interface name, ex: fastethernet1 or gi8 Switch(config-multiple-super-ring)# rapid-dual-homing port fa3,fa5-6 set Rapid Dual Homing port success. Note: auto-detect is recommended for dual Homing.. Ring Info Ring Info Switch# show multiple-super-ring [Ring ID]...
Layer 2 switch, without actually disconnecting these devices from their original switches. JetNet 5710G Series Industrial Ethernet Switch supports 802.1Q VLAN. 802.1Q VLAN is also known as Tag-Based VLAN. This Tag-Based VLAN allows VLAN to be created across different switches (see Figure 1). IEEE 802.1Q tag-based VLAN makes use of VLAN control information stored in a...
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4.6.1 VLAN Port Configuration VLAN Port Configuration allows you to set up VLAN port parameters to specific port. These parameters include PVID, Accept Frame Type and Ingress Filtering. In the figure as following shows the Web user interface of VLAN port configuration. PVID: The abbreviation of the Port VLAN ID.
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Filtering is enabled, the switch will determine if the port is on the Engineer VLAN’s Egress list. If it is, the frame can be processed. If it’s not, the frame would be dropped. 4.6.2 VLAN Configuration In this page, you can assign Management VLAN, create the static VLAN, and assign the Egress rule for the member ports of the VLAN.
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VLAN Name is a reference for network administrator to identify different VLANs. The available character is 12 for you to input. If you don’t input VLAN name, the system will automatically assign VLAN name for the VLAN. The rule is VLAN (VLAN ID). The steps to create a new VLAN: Type in VLAN ID and NAME, and press Add to create a new VLAN.
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Figure below shows the Web UI of Configure Egress rule of the ports. -- : Not available U: Untag: Indicates that egress/outgoing frames are not VLAN tagged. T : Tag: Indicates that egress/outgoing frames are to be VLAN tagged. Steps to configure Egress rules: Select the VLAN ID. Entry of the selected VLAN turns to light blue.
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4.6.3 GVRP configuration GVRP allows users to set-up VLANs automatically rather than manual configuration on every port of every switch in the network. GVRP Protocol: Allow user to enable/disable GVRP globally. State: After enable GVRP globally, here still can enable/disable GVRP by port.
4.6.4 VLAN Table This table shows you current settings of your VLAN table, including VLAN ID, Name, Status, and Egress rule of the ports. VLAN ID: ID of the VLAN. Name: Name of the VLAN. Status: Static shows this is a manually configured static VLAN. Unused means this VLAN is created by UI/CLI and has no member ports.
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Switch(config-vlan)# no name Note: Use no name to change the name to default name, VLAN VID. VLAN description Switch(config)# interface vlan 2 Switch(config-if)# Switch(config-if)# description this is the VLAN 2 Switch(config-if)# no description ->Delete the description. IP address of the VLAN Switch(config)# interface vlan 2 Switch(config-if)# Switch(config-if)# ip address 192.168.10.18/24...
Traffic Prioritization Quality of Service (QoS) provides traffic prioritization mechanism which allows users to deliver better service to certain flows. QoS can also help to alleviate congestion problems and ensure high-priority traffic is delivered first. This section allows you to configure Traffic Prioritization settings for each port with regard to setting priorities.
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In JetNet, users can freely assign the mapping table or follow the suggestion of the 802.1p standard. Korenix uses 802.p suggestion as default values. You can find CoS values 1 and 2 are mapped to physical Queue 0, the lowest queue.
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After configuration, press Apply to enable the settings. 4.7.3 DSCP-Queue Mapping This page is to change DSCP values to Physical Queue mapping table. Since the switch fabric of JetNet only supports 4 physical queues, Lowest, Low, Middle and High. Users should therefore assign how to map DSCP value to the level of the physical queue.
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4.7.4 CLI Commands of the Traffic Prioritization Command Lines of the Traffic Prioritization configuration Feature Command Line QoS Setting Queue Scheduling – Switch(config)# qos queue-sched Strict Priority Strict Priority wrr Weighted Round Robin (Use an 8,4,2,1 weight) Switch(config)# qos queue-sched sp <cr>...
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CoS-Queue Mapping Format Switch(config)# qos cos-map PRIORITY Assign an priority (7 highest) Switch(config)# qos cos-map 1 QUEUE Assign an queue (0-3) Note: Format: qos cos-map priority_value queue_value Map CoS 0 to Queue 1 Switch(config)# qos cos-map 0 1 The CoS to queue mapping is set ok. Map CoS 1 to Queue 0 Switch(config)# qos cos-map 1 0 The CoS to queue mapping is set ok.
Multicast Filtering For multicast filtering, JetNet 5710G uses IGMP Snooping technology. IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) is an Internet Protocol that provides a way for internet device to report its multicast group membership to adjacent routers. Multicasting allows one computer on the internet to send data to a multitude of other computers that have identified themselves as being interested in receiving the originating computers data.
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4.8.1 IGMP Snooping This page is to enable IGMP Snooping feature, assign IGMP Snooping for specific VLAN, and view IGMP Snooping table from dynamic learnt or static manual key-in. JetNet 5710G support IGMP snooping V1/V2/V3 automatically and IGMP query V1/V2. IGMP Snooping, you can select Enable or Disable here.
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4.8.2 IGMP Query This page allows users to configure IGMP Query feature. Since the JetNet 5710G can only be configured by member ports of the management VLAN, IGMP Query can only be enabled on the management VLAN. If you wa nt to run IGMP Snooping feature in several VLANs, you sh ould notice that...
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4.8.3 Force Filtering The Force filtering function allows the switch to filter the unknown-multicast data flow. If Force filtering is enabled, all the unknown multicast data will be discarded. 4.8.4 CLI Commands of the Multicast Filtering Command Lines of the multicast filtering configuration Feature Command Line IGMP Snooping...
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IGMP Query V2 Switch(config)# int vlan 1 (Go to management VLAN) Switch(config-if)# ip igmp IGMP Query version Switch(config-if)# ip igmp version 1 Switch(config-if)# ip igmp version 2 Disable Switch(config)# int vlan 1 Switch(config-if)# no ip igmp Display Switch# sh ip igmp interface vlan1 enabled: Yes version: IGMPv2...
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol used for exchanging management information between network devices. SNMP is a member of the TCP/IP protocol suite. JetNet 5710G series support SNMP v1 and v2c and An SNMP managed network consists of two main components: agents and a manager.
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4.9.2 SNMP V3 Profile SNMP v3 can provide more security functions when the user performs remote management through SNMP protocol. It delivers SNMP information to the administrator with user authentication; all of data between JetNet 5710G and the administrator are encrypted to ensure secure communication.
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IP, Community name, and trap Version V1 or V2. After configuration, you can see the change of the SNMP pre-defined standard traps and Korenix pre-defined traps. The pre-defined traps can be found in Korenix private MIB, that included in the CD-manual or download from...
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4.9.4 CLI Commands of the SNMP Command Lines of the SNMP configuration Feature Command Line SNMP Community Read Only Community Switch(config)# snmp-server community public ro community string add ok Read Write Community Switch(config)# snmp-server community private rw community string add ok SNMP Trap Enable Trap Switch(config)# snmp-server enable trap...
4.10 Security JetNet 5710G provides several security features for you to secure your connection. The features include Port Security and IP Security. Following commands are included in this group: 4.10.1 Port Security 4.10.2 IP Security 4.10.3 IEEE 802.1x 4.10.4 CLI Commands of the Security 4.10.1 Port Security Port Security feature allows you to stop the MAC address learning for specific port.
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Once you finish configuring the settings, click on Apply / Add to apply your configuration. 4.10.2 IP Security In IP Security section, you can set up specific IP addresses to grant authorization for management access to this JetNet via a web browser or Telnet.
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4.10.3 IEEE 802.1x In this chapeter includes 3 parts for the 802.1X system configuration, port configuration, port states check and also introduce the commands for the IEEE 802.1x configuration. Those parts are: 4.10.3.1 802.1X configuration 4.10.3.2 802.1X port configuration 4.10.3.3 802.1x port status 4.10.3.4 Command line 4.10.3.1 802.1X configuration IEEE 802.1X is the protocol that performing authentication to obtain access...
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login or logout. Secondary Radius Server IP: Secondary Radius Server could be set in case of the primary radius server down. 802.1X Local User: Here User can add Account/Password for local authentication. 802.1X Local user List: This is a list shows the account information, User also can remove selected account Here.
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4.10.3.2 802.1x Port Configuration After the configuration of Radius Server or Local user list, user also need configure the authentication mode, authentication behavior, applied VLAN for each port and permitted communication. The following information will explain the port configuration. Port control: Force Authorized means this port is authorized; the data is free to in/out.
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Host Mode: if there are more than one device connected to this port, set the Host Mode to single means only the first PC authenticate success can access this port. If this port is set to multi, all the device can access this port once any one of them pass the authentication.
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4.10.4 CLI Commands of the Security Command Lines of the Security configuration Feature Command Line Port Security Add MAC Switch(config)# mac-address-table static 0012.7701.0101 vlan 1 interface fa1 mac-address-table unicast static set ok! Port Security Switch(config)# interface fa1 Switch(config-if)# switchport port-security Disables new MAC addresses learning and aging activities! Note: Rule: Add the static MAC, VLAN and Port binding first, then enable the port security to stop new MAC learning.
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RADIUS Accounting Port number NOT given. (default=1813) Secondary RADIUS Server IP : 192.168.10.250 Secondary RADIUS Server Key : 5678 Secondary RADIUS Server Port : 1812 Secondary RADIUS Accounting Port : 1813 User name/password Switch(config)# dot1x username korenix passwd korenix vlan for authentication...
4.11 Warning JetNet 5710G provides several types of Warning features for you to remote monitor the status of end devices or the change of your network. The features include Fault Relay, System Log and SMTP E-mail Alert. Following commands are included in this group: 4.11.1 Fault Relay 4.11.2 Event Selection 4.11.3 Syslog Configuration...
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range of a period is 0-4294967295 seconds How to configure: Type turn-on period and turn-off period when the time is reached, the system will turn on or off the Relay Output. If you connect DO to DI of the other terminal unit, the setting can help you to change DI state. If you connect DO to the power set of other terminal units, this setting can help you to turn on or off the unit.
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Event Type: Ping Failure IP Address: IP address of the target device you want to ping. Reset Time (Sec): Waiting time to short the relay output. Hold Time (Sec): Waiting time to ping the target device for the duration of remote device boot How to configure: After selecting Ping Failure event type, the system will turn Relay Output to short state and continuously ping the target device.
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Once you finish configuring the settings, click on Apply to apply your configuration.
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4.11.2 Event Selection Event Types can be divided into two basic groups: System Events and Port Events. System Events are related to the overall function of the switch, whereas Port Events related to the activity of specific ports System Event Warning Event is sent when…..
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Once you finish configuring the settings, click on Apply to apply your configuration 4.11.3 SysLog Configuration System Log is useful to provide system administrator locally or remotely monitor switch events history. There are 2 System Log modes provided by JetNet 5710G, local mode and remote mode. Local Mode: In this mode, JetNet 5710G will print the occurred events selected in the Event Selection page to System Log table of JetNet 5710G.
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Once you finish configuring the settings, click on Apply to apply your configuration. Note: When enabling Local or Both modes, you can monitor the system logs in [Monitor and Diag] / [Event Log] page. 4.11.4 SMTP Configuration JetNet 5710G supports E-mail Warning feature. The switch will send the occurred events to remote E-mail server.
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Field Description SMTP Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the email Server Authentication Click on check box to enable password User Name Enter email Account name (Max.40 characters) Password Enter the password of the email account Confirm Password Re-type the password of the email account You can set up to 4 email addresses to receive email alarm from JetNet Rcpt E-mail Address 1...
4.11.5 CLI Commands Command Lines of the Warning configuration Feature Command Line Relay Output Relay Output Switch(config)# relay 1 DI state dry output ping ping failure port port link failure power power failure ring super ring failure Note: Select Relay 1 or 2 first, then select the event types. DI State Switch(config)# relay 1 di <1-2>...
4.12 Monitor and Diag JetNet 5710G provides several types of features for you to monitor the status of the switch or diagnostic for you to check the problem when encountering problems related to the switch. The features include MAC Address Table, Port Statistics, Port Mirror, Event Log and Ping. Following commands are included in this group: 4.12.1 MAC Address Table 4.12.2 Port Statistics...
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Click on Reload to refresh the table. New learnt Unicast/Multicast MAC address will be updated to MAC address table. 4.12.2 Port Statistics In this page, you can view operation statistics for each port. The statistics that can be viewed include Link Type, Link State, Rx Good, Rx Bad, Rx Abort, Tx Good, Tx Bad and Collision.
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4.12.3 Port Mirroring Port mirroring (also called port spanning) is a tool that allows you to mirror the traffic from one or more ports onto another port, without disrupting the flow of traffic on the original port. Any traffic that goes into or out of the Source Port(s) will be duplicated at the Destination Port.
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4.12.4 Event Log In the 4.11.3, we have introduced System Log feature. When System Log Local mode is selected, JetNet 5710G will record occurred events in local log table. This page shows this log table. The entry includes the index, occurred data and time and content of the events.
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4.12.5 Topology Discovery JetNet 5710G supports topology discovery or LLDP (IEEE 802.1AB Link Layer Discovery Protocol) function that can help user to discovery multi-vendor’s network devicec on same segment by NMS system which supports LLDP function; With LLDP function, NMS can easier maintain the topology map, display port ID, port description, system description, VLAN ID…...
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4.12.7 CLI Commands of the Monitor and Diag Command Lines of the Monitor and Diag configuration Feature Command Line MAC Address Table Ageing Time Switch(config)# mac-address-table aging-time 350 mac-address-table aging-time set ok! Note: 350 is the new ageing timeout value. Add Static Unicast MAC Switch(config)# mac-address-table static 0012.7701.0101 address...
0012.7701.0386 Dynamic 0012.7710.0101 Static 0012.7710.0102 Static 0012.77ff.0100 Management ***** MULTICAST MAC ADDRESS ***** Vlan Mac Address Status Ports ---- --------------- ---- ------- -------------------------- 0100.5e40.0800 0100.5e7f.fffa fa4,fa6 Show MAC Address Switch# show mac-address-table dynamic Table – Dynamic Learnt Destination Address Address Type Vlan Destination Port MAC addresses...
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Note: Select source port list and TX/RX/Both mode. Select Destination Port Switch(config)# mirror destination fa6 both Mirror destination fa6 both set ok Display Switch# show mirror Mirror Status : Enabled Ingress Monitor Destination Port : fa6 Egress Monitor Destination Port : fa6 Ingress Source Ports :fa1,fa2, Egress Source Ports :fa1,fa2, Event Log...
4.13 Device Front Panel Device Front Panel allows you to see LED status of the switch. You can see LED and link status of the Power, System, Alarm, redundant ring status. and Port status. Feature LED On LED Blinking LED off Power Power is on applying Not avaliable...
4.14 Save to Flash Save Configuration allows you to save any configuration you just made to the Flash. Powering off the switch without clicking on Save Configuration will cause loss of new settings. After selecting Save Configuration, click on Save to Flash to save your new configuration. Command Lines: Feature Command Line...
4.15 Logout The switch provides 2 logout methods. The web connection will be logged out if you don’t input any command after 30 seconds. The Logout command allows you to manually logout the web connection. Click on Yes to logout, No to go back the configuration page.
5 Appendix Product Specifications Technology Standard IEEE 802.3 10 Base-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100 Base-TX Fast Ethernet IEEE 802.3ab 1000 Base-T IEEE 802.3x Flow Control and Back-pressure IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet plus IEEE 802.3at LLDP Power over Ethernet IEEE 802.1AB Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) IEEE 802.1p Class of Service (CoS) IEEE 802.1Q VLAN and GVRP IEEE 802.1D-2004 Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol...
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IP address. SNMP MIB MIBII, Bridge MIB, Ethernet-like MIB, VLAN MIB, IGMP MIB, Korenix Private MIB. Korenix Utility Supports JetView and JetView Pro with IEEE 802.1AB Link Layer Discovery Protocol for device and link auto-topology discovery.
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Network Redundancy Multiple Super Ring New generation Korenix Ring Redundancy Technology, (MSR) Includes Rapid Super Ring (RSR ), Rapid Dual Homing (RDH ), TrunkRing , MultiRing...
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R.S.(Ring Status): Normal (Green on), Abnormal (Yellow on), wrong ring port connected (Green blinking), one of ring path is broken (Yellow blinking) Power input JetNet 5710G series: 6-pin removable terminal block interface Alarm Output Dry Alarm Relay output integrated in 6-pin terminal block Alarm Relay activated once pre-configured event occurred.
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EN50121-4, EN50121-3-2, EMI: FCC Class A, CE/ EN55022, CISPR-11 EMS: CE/EN55024 EN61000-4-2, EN61000-4-3, EN61000-4-4, EN61000-4-5, EN61000-4-6, EN61000-4-8, EN61000-4-9 Warranty Global 5 years Note: Please refer to the latest version of datasheet. You can download from the Korenix web site: http://www.korenix.com/...
Korenix provides many standard MIBs for users to configure or monitor the switch’s configuration by SNMP. But, since some commands can’t be found in standard MIB, Korenix provides Private MIB to meet up the need. Compile the private MIB file by your SNMP tool. You can then use it.
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Basic Setting MIB entry: read and write Port Configuration MIB entry: Read and Write PoE MIB entry: Read and Write Network redundancy MIB entry: Read and Write Vlan MIB entry: Read and Write Traffic prioritization MIB entry: Read and Write Multicast Filtering MIB entry: Read and Write SNMP MIB entry: Read and write Security MIB entry: Read and write...
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