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Hirschmann MACH 100 User Manual (294 pages)
Brand:
Hirschmann
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 8 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Manual
9
About this Manual
10
Key
11
Introduction
13
Access to the User Interfaces
15
System Monitor
16
Command Line Interface
18
Web-Based Interface
21
Entering the IP Parameters
25
IP Parameter Basics
27
IP Address (Version 4)
27
Netmask
28
Classless Inter-Domain Routing
31
Entering IP Parameters Via CLI
33
Entering the IP Parameters Via Hidiscovery
36
Loading the System Configuration from the ACA
39
System Configuration Via BOOTP
41
System Configuration Via DHCP
46
System Configuration Via DHCP Option
49
Web-Based IP Configuration
50
Faulty Device Replacement
52
Loading/Saving Settings
53
Loading Settings
54
Loading from the Local Non-Volatile Memory
55
Loading from the Autoconfiguration Adapter
55
Loading from a File
56
Resetting the Configuration to the State on Delivery
58
Saving Settings
59
Saving Locally (and on the ACA)
59
Saving to a File on URL
60
Saving to a Binary File on the PC
61
Saving as a Script on the PC
62
Loading Software Updates
63
Loading the Software
64
Loading the Software Manually from the ACA
65
Selecting the Software to be Loaded
66
Starting the Software
67
Performing a Cold Start
67
Automatic Software Update by ACA
68
Loading the Software from the Tftp Server
70
Loading the Software Via File Selection
72
Configuring the Ports
73
Configuring Power over Ethernet
74
Protection from Unauthorized Access
77
Protecting the Device
78
Password for SNMP Access
79
Description of Password for SNMP Access
79
Entering the Password for SNMP Access
80
Telnet/Web/Ssh Access
84
Description of Telnet Access
84
Description of Web Access
84
Description of SSH Access
85
Enabling/Disabling Telnet/Web/Ssh Access
85
Restricted Management Access
87
Hidiscovery Access
89
Description of the Hidiscovery Protocol
89
Enabling/Disabling the Hidiscovery Function
89
Port Authentication IEEE 802.1X
94
Description of Port Authentication According to
94
Authentication Process According to IEEE 802.1X
95
Preparing the Device for the IEEE 802.1X Port Authentication
95
IEEE 802.1X Settings
96
Synchronizing the System Time in the Network
97
Entering the Time
98
Sntp
100
Description of SNTP
100
Preparing the SNTP Configuration
101
Configuring SNTP
102
Precision Time Protocol
106
Description of PTP Functions
106
Preparing the PTP Configuration
110
Application Example
112
Interaction of PTP and SNTP
117
Network Load Control
119
Direct Packet Distribution
120
Store-And-Forward
120
Multi-Address Capability
120
Aging of Learned Addresses
121
Entering Static Addresses
122
Disabling the Direct Packet Distribution
123
Multicast Application
125
Description of the Multicast Application
125
Example of a Multicast Application
126
Description of IGMP Snooping
127
Setting IGMP Snooping
128
Parameter Values
130
Description of GMRP
133
Setting GMRP
135
Rate Limiter
137
Description of the Rate Limiter
137
Rate Limiter Settings (Powermice and MACH 4000)
138
Rate Limiter Settings for RS20/RS30/40, MS20/MS30, RSR20/RSR30
139
MACH 100, MACH 1000 and OCTOPUS
139
RS20/RS30/40, MS20/MS30, RSR20/RSR30 MACH 100, MACH 1000 and OCTOPUS
139
Qos/Priority
141
Description of Prioritization
141
VLAN Tagging
142
IP Tos / Diffserv
144
Differentiated Services
145
Management Prioritization
148
Handling of Received Priority Information
148
Handling of Traffic Classes
149
Setting Prioritization
149
Flow Control
154
Description of Flow Control
154
Setting the Flow Control
156
Vlans
157
VLAN Description
157
Examples of Vlans
158
Operation Diagnosis
175
Sending Traps
176
List of SNMP Traps
177
SNMP Traps During Boot
178
Configuring Traps
179
Monitoring the Device Status
181
Configuring the Device Status
182
Displaying the Device Status
183
Out-Of-Band Signaling
184
Controlling the Signal Contact
185
Monitoring the Device Status Via the Signal Contact
185
Monitoring the Device Functions Via the Signal Contact
186
Monitoring the Fan
187
Port Status Indication
190
Event Counter at Port Level
191
Detecting Non-Matching Duplex Modes
192
Displaying the SFP Status
196
TP Cable Diagnosis
197
Topology Discovery
198
Description of Topology Discovery
198
Displaying the Topology Discovery Results
200
Detecting IP Address Conflicts
203
Description of IP Address Conflicts
203
Configuring ACD
204
Displaying ACD
205
Detecting Loops
206
Reports
207
Monitoring Data Traffic at Ports (Port Mirroring)
209
Syslog
212
Event Log
215
A Setting up the Configuration Environment
217
B General Information
239
Index
247
D Further Support
251
Table of Contents
255
Safety Instructions
257
General Safety Instructions
259
Legend
262
1 Device Description
263
Description of the Device Variants
264
MACH 100 Basic Device
264
MACH 100 Media Modules
268
SFP Modules
270
2 Assembly and Start-Up
272
Installing the Device
272
Unpacking and Checking
272
Installing the Media Modules
272
Installing the SFP Modules
273
Signal Contact „FAULT
274
Dimension Drawings
275
Installing the Device and Grounding
276
Supply Voltage
279
Startup Procedure
280
Installing the Data Lines
280
Display Elements
282
Making Basic Settings
284
Port State
284
Default Settings
284
Usb Interface
285
Disassembly
286
Disassembling the Device
286
3 Technical Data
287
Scope of Delivery
290
Weitere Unterstützung
293
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Hirschmann MACH 100 User Manual (284 pages)
Industrial
Brand:
Hirschmann
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Manual
9
Key
11
Introduction
13
Access to the User Interfaces
15
System Monitor
16
Command Line Interface
18
Web-Based Interface
21
Entering the IP Parameters
25
IP Parameter Basics
27
IP Address (Version 4)
27
Netmask
28
Classless Inter-Domain Routing
31
Entering IP Parameters Via CLI
33
Entering the IP Parameters Via Hidiscovery
36
Loading the System Configuration from the ACA
39
System Configuration Via BOOTP
41
System Configuration Via DHCP
46
System Configuration Via DHCP Option
49
Web-Based IP Configuration
50
Faulty Device Replacement
52
Loading/Saving Settings
53
Loading Settings
54
Loading from the Local Non-Volatile Memory
55
Loading from the Autoconfiguration Adapter
55
Loading from a File
56
Resetting the Configuration to the State on Delivery
58
Saving Settings
59
Saving Locally (and on the ACA)
59
Saving to a File on URL
60
Saving to a Binary File on the PC
61
Saving as a Script on the PC
62
Loading Software Updates
63
Loading the Software
64
Loading the Software Manually from the ACA
65
Selecting the Software to be Loaded
66
Starting the Software
67
Performing a Cold Start
67
Automatic Software Update by ACA
68
Loading the Software from the Tftp Server
70
Loading the Software Via File Selection
72
Configuring the Ports
73
Configuring Power over Ethernet
74
Protection from Unauthorized Access
77
Protecting the Device
78
Password for SNMP Access
79
Description of Password for SNMP Access
79
Entering the Password for SNMP Access
80
Telnet/Web/Ssh Access
84
Description of Telnet Access
84
Description of Web Access
84
Description of SSH Access
85
Enabling/Disabling Telnet/Web/Ssh Access
85
Restricted Management Access
87
Hidiscovery Access
89
Description of the Hidiscovery Protocol
89
Enabling/Disabling the Hidiscovery Function
89
Port Authentication IEEE 802.1X
94
Description of Port Authentication According to
94
Authentication Process According to IEEE 802.1X
95
Preparing the Device for the IEEE 802.1X Port Authentication
95
IEEE 802.1X Settings
96
Synchronizing the System Time in the Network
97
Entering the Time
98
Sntp
100
Description of SNTP
100
Preparing the SNTP Configuration
101
Configuring SNTP
102
Precision Time Protocol
106
Description of PTP Functions
106
Preparing the PTP Configuration
110
Application Example
112
Interaction of PTP and SNTP
117
Network Load Control
119
Direct Packet Distribution
120
Store-And-Forward
120
Multi-Address Capability
120
Aging of Learned Addresses
121
Entering Static Addresses
122
Disabling the Direct Packet Distribution
123
Multicast Application
125
Description of the Multicast Application
125
Example of a Multicast Application
126
Description of IGMP Snooping
127
Setting IGMP Snooping
128
Parameter Values
130
Description of GMRP
133
Setting GMRP
135
Rate Limiter
137
Description of the Rate Limiter
137
Rate Limiter Settings (Powermice and MACH 4000)
138
Rate Limiter Settings for RS20/RS30/40, MS20/MS30, RSR20/RSR30
139
MACH 100, MACH 1000 and OCTOPUS
139
RS20/RS30/40, MS20/MS30, RSR20/RSR30 MACH 100, MACH 1000 and OCTOPUS
139
Qos/Priority
141
Description of Prioritization
141
VLAN Tagging
142
IP Tos / Diffserv
144
Differentiated Services
145
Management Prioritization
148
Handling of Received Priority Information
148
Handling of Traffic Classes
149
Setting Prioritization
149
Flow Control
154
Description of Flow Control
154
Setting the Flow Control
156
Vlans
157
VLAN Description
157
Examples of Vlans
158
Operation Diagnosis
175
Sending Traps
176
List of SNMP Traps
177
SNMP Traps During Boot
178
Configuring Traps
179
Monitoring the Device Status
181
Configuring the Device Status
182
Displaying the Device Status
183
Out-Of-Band Signaling
184
Controlling the Signal Contact
185
Monitoring the Device Status Via the Signal Contact
185
Monitoring the Device Functions Via the Signal Contact
186
Monitoring the Fan
187
Port Status Indication
190
Event Counter at Port Level
191
Detecting Non-Matching Duplex Modes
192
Displaying the SFP Status
196
TP Cable Diagnosis
197
Topology Discovery
198
Description of Topology Discovery
198
Displaying the Topology Discovery Results
200
Detecting IP Address Conflicts
203
Description of IP Address Conflicts
203
Configuring ACD
204
Displaying ACD
205
Detecting Loops
206
Reports
207
Monitoring Data Traffic at Ports (Port Mirroring)
209
Syslog
212
Event Log
215
A Setting up the Configuration Environment
217
B General Information
239
Index
247
D Further Support
251
Table of Contents
255
Safety Instructions
256
Supply Voltage
256
General Safety Instructions
258
About this Manual
260
Legend
260
1 Device Description
261
Description of the Device Models
262
Devices Without Power over Ethernet
262
Devices with Power over Ethernet
262
2 Assembly and Startup Procedure
264
Device Installation
264
Unpacking and Checking
264
Connecting the Connector for Supply Voltage and Signal Contact
264
Fitting the Device, Grounding
267
Connecting the Power Supply, Startup Procedure
271
Connecting the Data Lines
271
Power over Ethernet Poe
272
Displays
274
Device Status
274
Port Status
275
Carrying out Basic Settings
275
3 Technical Data
278
General Data
278
EMV and Stability
279
Network Size
279
Power Consumption/Power Output
280
Scope of Delivery
280
Order Numbers/Product Name
281
Accessories
281
Based Specifications and Standards
282
Certifications
282
4 Further Support
283
Hirschmann MACH 100 User Manual (128 pages)
Redundancy Configuration Industrial ETHERNET (Gigabit-)Switch
Brand:
Hirschmann
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Manual
5
Key
7
1 Introduction
9
Overview of Redundancy Topologies
10
Overview of Redundancy Protocols
12
2 Link Aggregation
15
Example of Link Aggregation
16
Creating and Configuring the Link Aggregation
17
HIPER-Ring and Link Aggregation
22
3 Ring Redundancy
25
Example of a HIPER-Ring
28
Setting up and Configuring the HIPER-Ring
30
Example of a MRP-Ring
34
Example of a Fast HIPER-Ring
40
4 Multiple Rings
45
Sub-Ring
46
Sub-Ring Description
46
Sub-Ring Example
50
Sub-Ring Example Configuration
53
5 Ring/Network Coupling
59
Variants of the Ring/Network Coupling
60
Preparing a Ring/Network Coupling
62
STAND-BY Switch
62
One-Switch Coupling
65
Two-Switch Coupling
71
Two-Switch Coupling with Control Line
79
6 Spanning Tree
87
The Spanning Tree Protocol
89
The Tasks of the STP
89
Bridge Parameters
90
Bridge Identifier
90
Root Path Cost
91
Port Identifier
93
Rules for Creating the Tree Structure
94
Bridge Information
94
Setting up the Tree Structure
94
Example of Determining the Root Path
97
Example of Manipulating the Root Path
99
Example of Manipulating the Tree Structure
101
The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
102
Port Roles
102
Port States
105
Spanning Tree Priority Vector
106
Fast Reconfiguration
106
Configuring the Rapid Spanning Tree
107
Combining RSTP and MRP
116
Application Example for the Combination of RSTP and MRP
118
A Readers' Comments
121
B Index
123
C Further Support
125
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Hirschmann MACH 100 Programming Manual (116 pages)
Industrial ETHERNET (Gigabit) Switch
Brand:
Hirschmann
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
User Manual
1
Table of Contents
3
Content
3
About this Manual
5
Key
6
1 Introduction
9
Overview of Redundancy Procedure
10
2 Link Aggregation
11
Example of Link Aggregation
12
Creating and Configuring the Link Aggregation
13
HIPER-Ring and Link Aggregation
18
3 Ring Redundancy
21
Example of HIPER-Ring
24
Setting up and Configuring the HIPER-Ring
26
Example of MRP-Ring
30
Example of Fast HIPER-Ring
35
4 Sub-Ring (RSR20, RSR30, MACH1000)
41
Example Configuration
45
Example Description
45
Sub-Ring Configuration
48
5 Ring/Network Coupling
53
Variants of the Ring/Network Coupling
54
Preparing a Ring/Network Coupling
56
STAND-BY Switch
56
One-Switch Coupling
59
Two-Switch Coupling
65
Two-Switch Coupling with Control Line
73
6 Rapid Spanning Tree
81
The Spanning Tree Protocol
83
The Tasks of the STP
83
Bridge Parameters
84
Bridge Identifier
84
Root Path Costs
85
Port Identifier
86
Rules for Creating the Tree Structure
88
Bridge Information
88
Setting up the Tree Structure
88
Example of Specifying the Root Paths
90
Example of Manipulating the Root Paths
92
Example of Manipulating the Tree Structure
94
The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
95
Port Roles
95
Port States
97
Spanning Tree Priority Vector
97
Fast Reconfiguration
98
Configuring the Rapid Spanning Tree
99
Combination of RSTP and MRP
107
Application Example for the Combination of RSTP and MRP
108
A Readers' Comments
111
B Index
113
C Further Support
115
Hirschmann MACH 100 User Manual (100 pages)
Redundancy Configuration Industrial Ethernet (Gigabit) Switch
Brand:
Hirschmann
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Manual
5
Key
7
1 Introduction
9
Overview of Redundancy Topologies
10
Overview of Redundancy Protocols
11
2 Ring Redundancy
13
Example of a HIPER-Ring
15
Setting up and Configuring the HIPER-Ring
17
Example of a MRP-Ring
21
3 Multiple Rings
27
4 Ring/Network Coupling
29
Variants of the Ring/Network Coupling
30
Preparing a Ring/Network Coupling
32
Stand-By Switch
32
One-Switch Coupling
35
Two-Switch Coupling
41
Two-Switch Coupling with Control Line
49
5 Spanning Tree
57
The Spanning Tree Protocol
59
The Tasks of the STP
59
Bridge Parameters
60
Bridge Identifier
60
Root Path Cost
61
Port Identifier
63
Rules for Creating the Tree Structure
64
Bridge Information
64
Setting up the Tree Structure
64
Example of Determining the Root Path
67
Example of Manipulating the Root Path
69
Example of Manipulating the Tree Structure
71
The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
72
Port Roles
72
Port States
74
Spanning Tree Priority Vector
75
Fast Reconfiguration
76
Configuring the Rapid Spanning Tree
77
Combining RSTP and MRP
87
Application Example for the Combination of RSTP and MRP
89
A Readers' Comments
92
B Index
95
C Further Support
97
Hirschmann MACH 100 User Manual (76 pages)
Industrial ETHERNET (Gigabit-)Switch
Brand:
Hirschmann
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
User Manual
1
Table of Contents
3
Safety Information
5
About this Manual
7
Key
9
1 Industry Protocols
11
2 Ethernet/Ip
15
Integration into a Control System
17
No Ip Routing
17
Ethernet/Ip Parameters
21
Identity Object
21
TCP/IP Interface Object
22
Ethernet Link Object
24
Ethernet Switch Agent Object
27
I/O Data
30
Assignment of the Ethernet Link Object Instances
31
Supported Services
32
3 Profinet Io
33
Integration into a Control System
36
Preparing the Switch
36
Configuration of the PLC
37
Configuring the Device
47
Swapping Devices
48
Swapping Modules
49
Monitoring the Network
50
Topology Discovery
50
Configuring the Topology
51
PROFINET IO Parameters
54
Alarms
54
Record Parameters
54
I/O Data
58
4 Iec 61850/Mms (Rsr20/Rsr30/Mach1000)
61
Switch Model for IEC 61850
62
Integration into a Control System
64
Preparing the Switch
64
Offline Configuration
65
Monitoring the Device
66
A GSD File Generator
67
B Readers' Comments
68
Further Support
73
Hirschmann MACH 100 User Manual (60 pages)
Industrial ETHERNET (Gigabit-)Switch With software L2E, L2P, L3E or L3P
Brand:
Hirschmann
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
User Manual
1
Table of Contents
3
Content
3
About this Manual
5
Key
7
1 Industry Protocols
9
2 Ethernet/Ip
13
Integration in Control System
14
Ethernet/Ip Parameters
17
Identity Objekt
17
TCP/IP Interface Object
18
Ethernet Link Object
20
Ethernet Switch Agent Object
22
I/O Data
24
Mapping of the Ethernet Link Object Instances
25
Supported Services
26
3 Profinet Io
27
Integration in Control System
30
Preparing the Switch
30
Configuration of the PLC
31
Configuring the Device
37
Swapping Devices
38
Swapping Modules
39
Monitoring the Network
40
PROFINET IO Parameters
44
Alarms
44
Record Parameters
44
I/O Data
49
AGSD/EDS File Generator
53
B Readers' Comments
54
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