Elinx ESW726 Family User Manual

26 port 19 inch managed rackmount ethernet switch
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Elinx ESW726 Family
26 Port 19 inch
Managed Rackmount Ethernet Switch

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  • Page 1 User Manual Elinx ESW726 Family 26 Port 19 inch Managed Rackmount Ethernet Switch...
  • Page 2 ESW726 Family Documentation Number: ESW726series-0912m International Headquarters: 707 Dayton Road Ottawa, IL 61350 USA Phone (815) 433-5100 Website: www.bb-elec.com Sales e-mail: orders@bb-elec.com Technical Support: support@bb.elec.com – European Headquarters B&B Electronics Westlink Commercial Park Oranmore, Co. Galway, Ireland Phone +353 91-792444 Website: www.bb-europe.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 – Introduction ........................1 VERVIEW ......................1 ACKAGE HECK ........................1 RONT ANEL ........................2 ANEL LED D ......................2 ESCRIPTION ......................2 OUNTING PTIONS ......................3 IMENSIONAL RAWING ......................3 EFAULT ETTINGS Console Port (DB9 Male) ....................
  • Page 4 ................... 23 ROADCAST TORM ROTECTION ........................24 ANDWIDTH ......................25 IRRORING MAC A ..............25 TATIC DDRESS ORWARDING ONFIGURATION Table configuration: ....................25 Chapter 5 – Administration SNMP ........................... 27 ........................27 IAGNOSTICS ....................... 27 ETWORK ........................28 ....................... 29 MAIL ARNING Relay Warning ......................
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    Chapter 1 – Introduction Overview B&B Electronics Elinx family of Industrial rack mount Ethernet switches have been designed to meet light Industrial communication requirements. The ESW726 Managed family offers a variety of Industrial models. The switch configurations range from 26 ports RJ45 copper to RJ45 copper with multi mode, single mode, and or SFP gigabit ports.
  • Page 8: Back Panel

    Back Panel 8. On / OFF Switch 9. Fault Relay 10. Power Input 11. RJ45 Port 12. Combo SFP or RJ45 Port LED Description Status Description Green Power Applied No power Green System Ready System down Green 100Mbps 10/100 Copper Upper LED 10Mbps Green Link...
  • Page 9: Dimensional Drawing

    Dimensional Drawing DC Power Connections Fault Relay +Vin FG –Vin Relay (Normally Open) Default Settings Console Port (DB9 Male)  Serial baud rate: 115200  Data Bits: 8  Parity: NONE  Stop bits: 1  Flow Control: NONE Serial Cable Pin out PC Serial Console Port Port DB 9...
  • Page 10: Network Settings

    Network Settings  IP address: 192.168.118.100  Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  Gateway: 192.168.118.1 Default Security  User Name: admin  Password: admin VLAN  All Ports are members of VLAN 1 (management VLAN Ethernet Port Configurations RJ45 Copper Ports:  Half Duplex ...
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 - Initial Setup / Configuration

    Chapter 2 – Initial Setup / Configuration The following information will explain how to access the unit for the first time. There are three ways to configure the IP address setting, console mode, telnet, and a web browser. Telnet Mode Before the Managed switch is installed the Telnet Mode feature can be used to enter network settings.
  • Page 12: Navigating Console Mode

    1. Using a VT100 Terminal emulation program (typically HyperTerminal in Windows) open the computer COM port connected to the switch (using supplied RS-232 cable). 2. In the HyperTerminal Port Settings window set: HyperTerminal configuration:  Serial baud rate: 115200  Data Bits: 8 ...
  • Page 13: Ip Settings

    IP Settings The IP Settings page allows two methods of network address configuration, DHCP or static. DHCP Setup  Use down arrow key to IP Settings / select Enter  Select #1: Obtain IP address Automatically (DHCP) / select Enter ...
  • Page 14: Factory Default

    Factory Default The Factory Default page allows the managed switch to be set back to default settings. This will include the user name, password, and network settings. Logout When finished with viewing and configuring the settings in Console Mode arrow down to the Logout page and select Yes.
  • Page 15: Chapter 3 - Web Browser Configuration

    Chapter 3 – Web Browser Configuration The Web Server provides a convenient way to configure the managed switch from web browser software (such as Internet Explorer). To use the web server management and monitoring functions from a host PC connected to the same LAN they must be configured with the appropriate network settings.
  • Page 16: Basic Settings

    Basic Settings System Information The System Information Page allows the user to assign a unique name, location of the switch, type of function, and contact name which will assist in developing a network layout. The information will also be available in SNMP. Each setting in the System Info Settings page allows a maximum length of 64 characters.
  • Page 17: Port

    The web server connection, HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), is a communications protocol used to transfer or convey information on the World Wide Web using default port 80. Https is a URL that implements a Secure HTTP connection using default port 443. All entered access IP Addresses must be a legal IP address.
  • Page 18: Time Setting

    Setting Description Default value DHCP/Fixed IP Network configuration Fixed (Static) IP The unique IP Address of the IP Address switch 192.168.118.100 The range of logical addresses Subnet Mask within the address space 255.255.255.0 Default The node that serves as an Gateway entrance to another network 192.168.118.1...
  • Page 19: Chapter 4 - Advanced Settings

    Chapter 4 – Advanced Settings RingOn RingOn is Rapid Rescue and Recovery System for Ethernet networks which is designed to provide a backup system (path) for communications. RingOn uses two ports on each switch to form a ring with the switch automatically selecting an active port and a blocked port. If a break occurs in the active line the RingOn recovery system will automatically switch ports, enable the blocked port, and continue to communications.
  • Page 20: Dual Ringon Configuration

    Dual RingOn Configuration Two types of RingOn configurations are available: single loop and dual loop. Dual loop configurations connect two or more single loops. When configuring dual rings, unique ID’s are used for each ring. The following diagram is the typical dual loop illustration. Dual Ring The web configuration screen shot illustrates the steps needed to implement a dual ring.
  • Page 21: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (Rstp)

    Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) has evolved from the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) to provide faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change. Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol will assist in network link failures by including spare (redundant) links to provide automatic backup paths.
  • Page 22: Port Configuration

     Port Information Port Information Port Configuration  Priority: (0 – 240) A method of prioritizing how ports are blocked. The value is configured in multiples of 16 with the highest value being blocked.  Port Cost: (1 – 200,000,000) RSTP method of ensuring that optimal paths will be selected after a link failure.
  • Page 23: Vlan (Virtual Lan)

    VLAN (Virtual LAN) A Virtual LAN, commonly known as a VLAN are used to creating independent logical networks within a physical network. Several VLANs may co-exist within such a network. VLAN’s help in reducing the broadcast domain and aids network administrators by separating logical segments of a LAN that should not exchange data.
  • Page 24 Untag. The two ports connecting the switches together are uplink ports and should be setup as Tag ports. ESW726series-0912m Manual Documentation Number: B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics –...
  • Page 25: Trunking

    Trunking Trunking sometimes called Link aggregation is a method of paralleling more multiple ports between two switches. The ability to configure this type of connection will increase the speed beyond the limits of a single port. The multiple links between switches can also act as a redundant path if one port losses communication.
  • Page 26: Port Priority

    Port Priority  Two settings are available, Normal and High. When set to high packets have the lowest latency. 802.1p Priority The 802.1p header includes a three-bit field for prioritization, which allows packets to be grouped into various traffic classes. 802.1p traffic is simply classified and sent to the destination. ...
  • Page 27 DiffServ Priority DiffServ or Differentiated Services is a computer networking architecture that specifies, scalable and coarse-grained mechanism for classifying, managing network traffic and providing quality of service (QoS) guarantees on modern IP networks. DiffServ can, for example, be used to provide low-latency, guaranteed service (GS) to critical network traffic such as voice or video while providing simple best-effort traffic guarantees to non-critical services such as web traffic or file transfers.
  • Page 28: Igmp Snooping (Internet Group Management Protocol)

    Setting Description Default value QoS enable Enable QoS function Disable Port-based QoS enable Enable Port-based QoS function Enable this group 802.1p QoS enable Enable 802.1p QoS function Disable 802.1p QoS Settings Configure 802.1p priority ---- DiffServ QoS enable Enable DiffServ QoS function Disable DiffServ QoS Settings Configure DiffServ priority...
  • Page 29: Broadcast Storm Protection

    Leave Group A message sent by a host to the querier to indicate that the host has quit being a member of a specific multicast group. IGMP snooping has been expanded, overcoming some limitation of old versions. It works with GMRP by sending GMRP notifications when PC’s change port.
  • Page 30: Bandwidth

    Bandwidth Bandwidth is a rate of data transfer related to channel capacity for communication. Rate limiting is used to control the rate of traffic sent or received on a network interface. Traffic that is less than or equal to the specified rate is sent, whereas traffic that exceeds the rate is dropped or delayed.
  • Page 31: Port Mirroring

    Port Mirroring Port mirroring is used on a network switches to monitor the network traffic of a specific port. The selected port’s Ethernet traffic is duplicated and sent out a 2 specified port. This is commonly used with network monitoring hardware or software. From Port: This is the source port, data that is to be copied and monitored.
  • Page 32 Note: 1. Defined MAC addresses assigned port can be modified. 2. Improper static unicast address may cause communication problems. 3. All static addresses can be found in MAC Address Table. 4. Do not add reserved addresses such as GMRP address to the address table. Reserved addresses are often used as managed address.
  • Page 33: Chapter 5 - Administration

    Chapter 5 – Administration SNMP The simple network management protocol (SNMP) is used by network management systems to monitor network attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention. The SNMP V1/V2c. SNMP V1, and SNMP V2c use a community string match for authentication, which means that SNMP servers access all objects with read-only or read/write permissions using the community string public/private.
  • Page 34: Ping Test

    Ping Test The Ping function implements the ping command to give users a simple but powerful tool for troubleshooting network problems. The function's most unique feature is the ping command is entered from the user's PC, the actual ping command originates from Managed switch itself. In this way, the user understands the LAN area being tested.
  • Page 35: Email Warning

    Email Warning The Email Warning function allows e-mail alerts to be sent to defined users when, port link (Up or Down) changes state, Relay Warning is enabled, Broadcast Storm events take place, and every 12 hours. The 12 hour report displays a log file of switch activities. Setting Description Default value...
  • Page 36: Performance Monitor

    Performance Monitor Performance monitoring is available for each port and displayed on the webpage. The data is captured and will display the total number of events that have occurred since last power cycle. All number will be reset to zero if you reset switch or there is a loss of power. The data will refreshed every 30 seconds.
  • Page 37: Log Information

    and aging of the entry will not take place. In this address table you will find multicast address if you use static multicast forwarding table or IGMP Snooping. Log Information The Log Info page will display the Index (event number), Date of event, Time of event, Type, and Event description.
  • Page 38: System Update

    Note: This operation is support by Java. Logging Event Table:  Cold start  Warm start  Port link up and down  Power off  Authentication fail  Port traffic overload  Login info  RingOn info System Update Firmware Update To keep your managed switch up to date with the latest firmware a field upgrade procedure is available.
  • Page 39: Backup Settings

    Backup Settings The managed switches configuration can be saved as a .cfg file and stored for later use. Select Download then Save. At that point you will be able to select a file location. Note: 1. The configuration file is saved with checksum. Do not edit this file. To restore a saved .cfg file select Browse and select the correct file.
  • Page 40: Sfp Modules

    SFP Modules  SFP-1000SX-M-550M-T - 1000Base-SX, Multi-mode 550m, LC Connector (-40 to 85°C)  SFP-1000LX-S-10KM-T - 1000Base-LX, Single-mode 10km, LC Connector (-40 to 85°C)  SFP-1000LX-S-20KM-T - 1000Base-LX, Single-mode 20km, LC Connector (-40 to 85°C) Specification Power Requirements Voltage Range 18V-36VDC 25W MAX Connection Terminal Block...
  • Page 41: Agency Approvals

    IEEE802.3z 1000BaseSX/LX/LHX/ZX IEEE802.3x Flow control Packet buffer 256k bytes MAC Address Size: Processing Type Store and Forward Agency Approvals FCC Part 15, CISPR (EN55022) Generic Standard for Light Industrial Per EN61000-6-1 Environments EN61000-4-2 (ESD), level Contact +/- Enclosure Air +/- 8kv EN61000-4-3 (RS), level 2 3V/meter EN61000-4-4 (EFT), level 2...

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