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Hirschmann Power MICE User Manual (240 pages)
Industrial ETHERNET (Gigabit) Switch
Brand:
Hirschmann
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Basic Configuration
1
User Manual
1
Table of Contents
3
Content
3
About this Manual
9
Key
11
Introduction
13
1 Access to the User Interfaces
15
System Monitor
16
Command Line Interface
18
Web-Based Interface
21
2 Entering the IP Parameters
25
IP Parameter Basics
27
IP Address (Version 4)
27
Network Mask
28
Entering IP Parameters Via CLI
32
Entering the IP Parameters Via Hidiscovery
35
Loading the System Configuration from the ACA
38
System Configuration Via BOOTP
40
System Configuration Via DHCP
45
System Configuration Via DHCP Option
48
System Configuration Via the Web-Based Interface
49
Faulty Device Replacement
51
3 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 in a File on URL
60
Saving in a Binary File on the PC
61
Saving as a Script on the PC
61
Loading Software Updates
63
4 Loading Software Updates
65
Loading the Software from the ACA
65
Selecting the Software to be Loaded
66
Starting the Software
67
Performing a Cold Start
67
Loading the Software from the Tftp Server
68
Loading the Software Via File Selection
70
Configuring the Ports
71
Configuring Power over Ethernet
72
Protection from Unauthorized Access
75
5 Configuring the Ports
75
6 Protection from Unauthorized Access
76
Password for SNMP Access
76
Description of Password for SNMP Access
76
Entering the Password for SNMP Access
77
Telnet/Web/Ssh Access
81
Description of Telnet Access
81
Description of Web Access
81
Description of SSH Access
82
Enabling/Disabling Telnet/Web/Ssh Access
83
Disabling the Hidiscovery Function
84
Description of the Hidiscovery Protocol
84
Enabling/Disabling the Hidiscovery Function
84
Port Access Control
85
Defining Port Access Control
86
Port Authentication According to 802.1X
88
Description of Port Authentication According to 802.1X
88
Authentication Process
89
Preparing the Switch for the 802.1X Port Authentication
89
Setting 802.1X
90
Access Control Lists (ACL)
91
Description of Prioritizing with Acls
92
Description of IP-Based Acls
93
Description of MAC-Based Acls
94
Configuring IP Acls
95
Configuring MAC Acls
97
Configuring Priorities with IP Acls
98
Specifying the Sequence of the Rules
100
7 Synchronizing the System Time in the Network
101
Entering the Time
102
Sntp
104
Description of SNTP
104
Preparing the SNTP Coordination
105
Configuring SNTP
106
Precision Time Protocol
110
Description of PTP Functions
110
Preparing the PTP Configuration
114
Configuring PTP
115
Interaction of PTP and SNTP
118
8 Network Load Control
121
Direct Packet Distribution
122
Store-And-Forward
122
Multi-Address Capability
122
Aging of Learned Addresses
123
Entering Static Address Entries
124
Disabling the Direct Packet Distribution
125
Multicast Application
126
Description of the Multicast Application
126
Example of a Multicast Application
127
Description of IGMP Snooping
128
Description of GMRP
128
Setting up the Multicast Application
130
Global Settings
130
Igmp Querier
130
Rate Limiter
135
Description of the Rate Limiter
135
Rate Limiter Settings
135
Qos/Priority
137
Description of Prioritization
137
VLAN Tagging
138
IP Tos / Diffserv
140
Type of Service
140
Differentiated Services
141
Management Prioritizing
143
Handling of Received Priority Information
143
Handling of Traffic Classes
144
Setting Prioritization
146
Traffic Shaping
148
Flow Control
152
Description of Flow Control
152
Setting the Flow Control
154
Vlans
155
Description of Vlans
155
Configuring Vlans
158
Example of a Simple VLAN
161
9 Operation Diagnosis
169
Sending Traps
170
SNMP Trap Listing
171
SNMP Traps When Booting
172
Configuring Traps
173
Monitoring the Device Status
175
Configuring the Device Status
176
Displaying the Device Status
176
Out-Of-Band Signaling
178
Controlling the Signal Contact
179
Monitoring Correct Operation Via the Signal Contact
180
Monitoring the Device Status Via the Signal Contact
181
Port Status Indication
182
Event Counter at Port Level
183
Displaying the SFP Status
185
TP Cable Diagnosis
186
Topology Discovery
187
Description of Topology Discovery
187
Displaying the Topology Discovery
188
Detecting IP Address Conflicts
191
Description of IP Address Conflicts
191
Configuring ACD
192
Displaying ACD
192
Reports
194
Monitoring Port Traffic (Port Mirroring)
196
A Setting up Configuration Environment
199
Setting up DHCP/BOOTP Server
200
Setting up DHCP Server Option
206
Tftp Server for Software Updates
210
Setting up the Tftp Process
211
Software Access Rights
214
Preparing Access Via SSH
215
Generating a Key
215
Uploading the Key
216
Access Via SSH
217
B General Information
221
Management Information Base (MIB)
222
Abbreviations Used
225
B.2 Abbreviations Used
225
List of Rfc's
226
B.3 List of Rfc's
226
Based Specifications and Standards
228
Technical Data
229
B.5 Technical Data
229
Copyright of Integrated Software
230
Bouncy Castle Crypto Apis (Java)
230
LVL7 Systems, Inc
231
Reader´s Comments
232
B.7 Reader´s Comments
232
C Index
235
D Further Support
239
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Hirschmann Power MICE User Manual (236 pages)
Basic Configuration. Industrial Ethernet Gigabit Switch
Brand:
Hirschmann
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Contents
3
About this Manual
9
Key
11
Introduction
13
Access to the User Interfaces
15
System Monitor
16
Command Line Interface
19
Web Based Interface
22
Entering the IP Parameters
25
Basics IP Parameter
27
IP Address (Version 4)
27
Network Mask
28
Example of How the Network Mask Is Used
30
Entering the IP Parameters Via CLI
32
Entering the IP Parameters Via Hidiscovery
35
Loading the System Configuration from the ACA
37
System Configuration Via BOOTP
39
System Configuration Via DHCP
43
System Configuration Via DHCP Option
46
System Configuration Via the Web-Based Interface
47
Faulty Device Replacement
49
Loading/Saving Settings
51
Loading Settings
52
Loading from the Local Non-Volatile Memory
53
Loading from the Autoconfiguration Adapter
53
Loading from a File
54
Resetting the Configuration to the State on Delivery
56
Saving Settings
57
Saving Locally (and on the ACA)
57
Saving into a File on URL
58
Saving into a Binary File on the PC
59
Saving as Script on the PC
59
Loading Software Updates
61
Loading the Software from the ACA
63
Swapping the Software Available
63
Starting the Software
65
Performing a Cold Start
65
Loading the Software from the Tftp Server
66
Loading Software Via File Selector
68
Configuring Ports
69
Protection from Unauthorized Access
73
Password for SNMP Access
74
Description Password for SNMP Access
74
Entering Password for SNMP Access
75
Setting Telnet/Web/Ssh Access
79
Description Telnet/Web Access
79
Description Web Access
79
Description of SSH Access
80
Enabling/Disabling Telnet/Web/Ssh Access
81
Disabling Hidiscovery Function
82
Description Hidiscovery Protocol
82
Disabling Hidiscovery Function
83
Port Access Control
84
Description Port Access Control
84
Defining Port Access Control
85
Port Authentication
87
Description Port-Based Network Access Control (802.1X)
87
Authentication Process
88
Preparing the Switch for the 802.1X Port Authentication
88
Setting 802.1X
89
Access Control Lists (ACL)
90
Description of IP-Based Acls
91
Description of MAC-Based Acls
92
Configuring IP Acls
94
Configuring MAC Acls
95
Configuring Priorities with IP Acls
97
Specifying the Sequence of the Rules
100
Synchronizing the System Time of the Network
103
Entering the Time
104
Sntp
106
Descripton SNTP
106
Preparing the SNTP Configuration
107
Configuring SNTP
108
Precison Time Protocol
111
Funtion Description PTP
111
Preparing the PTP Configuration
114
Configuring PTP
115
Interaction PTP and SNTP
118
Traffic Control
121
Directed Frame Forwarding
122
Store-And-Forward
122
Multi-Address Capability
122
Aging of Learned Addresses
123
Entering Static Address Entries
124
Disabling the Specific Packet Distribution
125
Multicast Application
126
Description Multicast Application
126
Example of a Multicast Application
127
Description IGMP Snooping
128
Description GMRP
129
Setting Multicast Applications
129
Rate Limiter
133
Description Rate Limiter
133
Setting Rate Limiter for MACH 4000 and Power MICE
133
Prioritization
135
Description Prioritization
135
Tagging
136
IP Tos / Diffserv
139
Handling of Received Priority Information
142
Handling of Priority Classes
142
Setting Prioritization
144
Flow Control
149
Description Flow Control
149
Setting Flow Control
150
Vlans
151
Description Vlans
151
Configuring Vlans
154
Setting up Vlans
156
Displaying the VLAN Configuration
157
Deleting the VLAN Settings
157
Example of a Simple VLAN
158
Operation Diagnostics
165
Sending Traps
166
SNMP Trap Listing
167
SNMP Traps When Booting
168
Configuring Traps
168
Monitoring Device Status
171
Out-Of-Band Signaling
174
Manual Setting the Signal Contact
175
Monitoring Correct Operation Via the Signal Contact
176
Monitoring the Device Status with a Signal Contact
177
Port Status Indication
178
Event Counter on Port Level
180
Displaying the SFP Status
182
TP Cable Diagnosis
183
Topology Discovery
184
Description Topology Discovery
184
Displaying the Topology Discovery
186
IP Address Conflict Detection
188
Description of IP Address Conflicts
188
Configuring ACD
189
Displaying ACD
189
Reports
191
Monitoring Port Traffic (Port Mirroring)
193
Apendix A:setting up the Configuration Environment
195
Setting up DHCP/BOOTP Server
196
Setting up DHCP Server Option
202
Tftp Server for Software Updates
207
Setting up the Tftp Process
208
Software Access Rights
211
Preparing for Access Via SSH
212
Creating a Key
212
Uploading the Key
214
Access Via SSH
215
Appendix B:general Information
217
B.1 Hirschmann Competence
218
Hirschmann Competence
218
Faq
219
Management Information BASE MIB
220
B.4 Used Abbreviations
223
Used Abbreviations
223
B.5 List of Rfc's
224
List of Rfc's
224
Based IEEE Standards
226
B.7 Technical Data
227
Technical Data
227
Copyright of Integrated Software
228
Bouncy Castle Crypto Apis (Java)
228
LVL7 Systems, Inc
228
B.8 Copyright of Integrated Software
228
Reader's Comments
229
Hirschmann Power MICE User Manual (228 pages)
Brand:
Hirschmann
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Basic Configuration
1
User Manual
1
Table of Contents
3
Content
3
About this Manual
9
Key
11
Introduction
13
1 Access to the User Interfaces
15
System Monitor
16
Command Line Interface
18
Web-Based Interface
21
2 Entering the IP Parameters
25
IP Parameter Basics
27
IP Address (Version 4)
27
Network Mask
28
Entering IP Parameters Via CLI
32
Entering the IP Parameters Via Hidiscovery
35
Loading the System Configuration from the ACA
38
System Configuration Via BOOTP
40
System Configuration Via DHCP
45
System Configuration Via DHCP Option
48
Web-Based IP Configuration
49
Faulty Device Replacement
51
3 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 in a File on URL
60
Saving in a Binary File on the PC
61
Saving as a Script on the PC
61
Loading Software Updates
63
Loading the Software from the ACA
65
Selecting the Software to be Loaded
66
Starting the Software
67
Performing a Cold Start
67
Loading the Software from the Tftp Server
68
Loading the Software Via File Selection
70
Configuring the Ports
71
Configuring Power over Ethernet
72
Protection from Unauthorized Access
75
Password for SNMP Access
76
Description of Password for SNMP Access
76
Entering the Password for SNMP Access
77
Telnet/Web/Ssh Access
81
Description of Telnet Access
81
Description of Web Access
81
Description of SSH Access
82
Enabling/Disabling Telnet/Web/Ssh Access
83
Disabling the Hidiscovery Function
84
Description of the Hidiscovery Protocol
84
Enabling/Disabling the Hidiscovery Function
84
Port Access Control
85
Defining Port Access Control
86
Port Authentication Acc. to 802.1X
88
Description of Port Authentication According to 802.1X
88
Authentication Process According to 802.1X
89
Preparing the Device for the 802.1X Port Authentication
89
Setting 802.1X
90
7 Network Load Control
91
Direct Packet Distribution
92
Store-And-Forward
92
Multi-Address Capability
92
Aging of Learned Addresses
93
Entering Static Address Entries
94
Disabling the Direct Packet Distribution
95
Multicast Application
96
Description of the Multicast Application
96
Example of a Multicast Application
97
Description of IGMP Snooping
98
Description of GMRP
99
Setting up the Multicast Application
100
Igmp Querier
101
Igmp Settings
101
Rate Limiter
106
Description of the Rate Limiter
106
Rate Limiter Settings for MACH 4000 and Power MICE
106
Rate Limiter Settings for RS20/RS30/40, MS20/MS30, MACH 1000 and OCTOPUS
107
Qos/Priority
110
Description of Prioritization
110
VLAN Tagging
111
IP Tos / Diffserv
113
Differentiated Services
114
Management Prioritizing
116
Handling of Received Priority Information
116
Handling of Traffic Classes
117
Setting Prioritization
117
Flow Control
122
Description of Flow Control
122
Setting the Flow Control
124
Vlans
125
Description of Vlans
125
Configuring Vlans
128
Example of a Simple VLAN
131
8 Synchronizing the System Time in the Network
139
Entering the Time
140
Sntp
142
Description of SNTP
142
Preparing the SNTP Coordination
143
Configuring SNTP
144
Precision Time Protocol
148
Description of PTP Functions
148
Preparing the PTP Configuration
152
Configuring PTP
153
Application Example
154
Interaction of PTP and SNTP
156
Operation Diagnosis
159
Sending Traps
160
SNMP Trap Listing
161
SNMP Traps When Booting
162
Configuring Traps
163
Monitoring the Device Status
165
Configuring the Device Status
166
Displaying the Device Status
166
Out-Of-Band Signaling
168
Controlling the Signal Contact
169
Monitoring Correct Operation Via the Signal Contact
170
Monitoring the Device Status Via the Signal Contact
171
Port Status Indication
172
Event Counter at Port Level
173
Displaying the SFP Status
175
TP Cable Diagnosis
176
Topology Discovery
177
Description of Topology Discovery
177
Displaying the Topology Discovery
178
Detecting IP Address Conflicts
181
Description of IP Address Conflicts
181
Configuring ACD
182
Displaying ACD
182
Reports
184
Monitoring Port Traffic (Port Mirroring)
186
Release 4.2
186
A Setting up Configuration Environment
189
Setting up DHCP/BOOTP Server
190
Setting up DHCP Server Option
196
Tftp Server for Software Updates
200
Setting up the Tftp Process
201
Software Access Rights
204
Preparing Access Via SSH
205
Generating a Key
205
Uploading the Key
206
Access Via SSH
207
B General Information
209
Management Information Base (MIB)
210
Abbreviations Used
213
B.2 Abbreviations Used
213
List of Rfc's
214
B.3 List of Rfc's
214
Based Specifications and Standards
216
Technical Data
217
B.5 Technical Data
217
Copyright of Integrated Software
218
Bouncy Castle Crypto Apis (Java)
218
LVL7 Systems, Inc
219
Reader´s Comments
220
B.7 Reader´s Comments
220
C Index
223
D Further Support
227
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Hirschmann Power MICE Reference Manual (226 pages)
Web-based Interface Industrial ETHERNET (Gigabit) Switch
Brand:
Hirschmann
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Reference Manual
1
Table of Contents
3
About this Manual
9
Key
11
1 Opening the Web-Based Interface
13
2 Basic Settings
17
System
18
System Data
19
Device View
20
Network
22
Software
24
Update Via File Selection
24
Tftp Update
25
Port Configuration
26
Power over ETHERNET
29
Load/Save
31
Loading the Configuration
32
Saving the Configuration
32
Url
33
Deleting a Configuration
33
Using the Autoconfiguration Adapter (ACA)
34
Canceling a Configuration Change
35
Restart
37
3 Security
39
Password / SNMP
40
Snmpv1/V2 Access Setting
42
Telnet/Web/Ssh Access
45
Description of Telnet Access
45
Description of Web Access
46
Description of SSH Access
46
Port Security
48
Port Authentication
51
Preparing the Device for the 802.1X Port Authentication
52
Configuration Table
52
Statistics Table
55
Radius Server
57
Time
59
Interaction of PTP and SNTP
60
SNTP Configuration
61
PTP Configuration
64
PTP Global
64
PTP Port
66
Switching
69
Switching Global
70
Filters for MAC Addresses
71
Rate Limiter
73
Rate Limiter Settings
74
Multicasts
75
Global Settings
77
IGMP Querier
77
IGMP Settings
78
Unknown Multicasts
78
Known Multicasts
79
Settings Per Port (Table)
79
Vlan
82
Setting up the VLAN
84
Displaying the VLAN Configuration
88
Deleting VLAN Settings
89
Example of a VLAN Configuration
89
6 Qos/Priority
91
Global
92
Port Configuration
94
Entering the Port Priority
95
Selecting the Trust Mode
96
Displaying the Untrusted Traffic Class
97
Shaping Rate
97
D/P Mapping
98
IP DSCP Mapping
100
Queue Management
102
Strict Priority
103
Weighted Fair Queuing
103
Maximum Bandwidth
104
7 Routing
105
Global
106
Configuring Router Interfaces
107
Configuration
107
Configuring Secondary Addresses
109
Arp
110
Setting ARP Parameters
111
ARP Statistics Display
112
ARP Table Display
112
Editing the ARP Table
113
Editing Static Entries
113
Router Discovery Configuration
114
Rip
115
Configuration
115
Route Distribution
117
Statistics
118
Routing Table
120
Current
120
Static
121
Preferences
122
Tracking
124
Configuration
124
Applications
125
Redundancy
127
Link Aggregation
128
Configuring the Link Aggregation
128
HIPER Ring and Link Aggregation
131
HIPER-Ring
132
Configuring HIPER-Ring Version
133
Configuring HIPER-Ring Version 2 (MRP Draft)
138
Redundant Coupling
142
Configuring the Redundant Coupling
142
Rapid Spanning Tree
165
Configuring the Rapid Spanning Tree
166
Vrrp/Hivrrp
173
Vrrp/Hivrrp Configuration
173
Hivrrp Domains
177
Statistics
179
Tracking
181
Diagnostics
183
Event Log
184
Ports
185
Statistics Table
185
Utilization
186
SFP Modules
187
TP Cable Diagnosis
188
Topology Discovery
191
Port Mirroring
193
Device Status
195
Signal Contact
197
Manual Setting
197
Function Monitoring
197
Device Status
199
Configuring Traps
199
Alarms (Traps)
200
Report
202
IP Address Conflict Detection
203
Self-Test
205
10 Advanced
207
DHCP Relay Agent
208
DHCP Server
210
Industry Protocols
213
1Profinet Io
214
2Ethernet/Ip
214
Command Line
215
A Technical Data
217
B Reader´s Comments
219
Index
221
D Further Support
225
Hirschmann Power MICE User Manual (136 pages)
Industrial ETHERNET (Gigabit) Switch
Brand:
Hirschmann
| Category:
Network Router
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Routing Configuration
1
User Manual
1
Table of Contents
3
About this Manual
7
Key
9
1 Configuration
11
2 Routing - Basics
13
Arp
16
Cidr
19
Multinetting
21
3 Static Routing
23
Port-Based Router Interface
24
Configuration of the Router Interfaces
25
VLAN-Basiertes Router-Interface
27
Configuration of a Static Route
31
Configuration of a Static Route
32
Configuration of a Redundant Static Route
33
Configuration of a Redundant Static Route with Load Sharing
35
Adaptation for Non-IP-Compliant Devices
36
4 Tracking
39
Interface Tracking
40
Configuring the Tracking
41
Configuring Interface Tracking
41
5 Vrrp/Hivrrp
43
Hivrrp
47
VRRP Tracking
50
VRRP with Load Sharing
55
VRRP mit Multinetting
56
Rip
57
Convergence
59
Maximum Network Size
62
General Properties of RIP
63
Configuring the RIP
64
Ospf
67
OSPF-Topology
69
Autonomous System
69
Router ID
70
Areas
70
Virtual Link
73
OSPF-Router
75
Link State Advertisement
75
General Operation of OSPF
77
Setting up the Neighbor Relationship
78
Synchronization of the LSD
81
Routenberechnung
83
Configuring OSPF
84
Protocol-Based Vlans
89
General Configuration
91
Konfiguration des Beispiels
92
Multicast Routing
95
Multicast Addresses
97
IP Multicast Addresses
97
MAC Multicast Addresses
99
Mapping IP MAC Multicast Addresses
100
Multicast Group Registration
101
Pim-DM/Dvmrp
103
Scoping
107
Multicast Configuration
108
Example with Layer 3 Redundancy
108
Example with Layer 2 Redundancy (HIPER-Ring)
112
Tips for the Configuration
113
A Appendix
115
Abbreviations Used
116
A.1 Abbreviations Used
116
Based Specifications and Standards
118
List of Rfcs
119
A.3 List of Rfcs
119
Technical Data - Software
122
Entering the IP Parameters
123
Router Interface
126
Copyright of Integrated Software
128
Bouncy Castle Crypto Apis (Java)
128
LVL7 Systems, Inc
129
B Reader´s Comments
131
C Stichwortverzeichnis
133
D Further Support
135
Hirschmann Power MICE 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 Power MICE User Manual (95 pages)
Routing Configuration Industrial ETHERNET (Gigabit) Switch
Brand:
Hirschmann
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Routing Configuration
1
User Manual
1
Table of Contents
3
About this Manual
6
Key
8
1 Configuration
10
2 Routing - Basics
12
Arp
15
Cidr
18
Multinetting
20
3 Static Routing
22
Port-Based Router Interface
23
Configuration of the Router Interfaces
24
VLAN-Based Router-Interface
26
Configuration of a Static Route
30
Configuration of a Static Route
31
Configuration of a Redundant Static Route
32
Configuration of a Redundant Static Route with Load Sharing
34
Adaptation for Non-IP-Compliant Devices
35
4 Tracking
38
Interface Tracking
39
Configuring the Tracking
40
Configuring Interface Tracking
41
5 Vrrp/Hivrrp
42
Vrrp
43
Configuration of VRRP
46
Hivrrp
47
Hivrrp Domains
51
Configuration of Hivrrp Domains
52
Example of Configuration of Hivrrp Domains
53
VRRP Tracking
57
VRRP with Load Sharing
62
VRRP mit Multinetting
63
6 Rip
64
Convergence
66
Maximum Network Size
69
General Properties of RIP
70
Configuring the RIP
71
A Appendix
74
Abbreviations Used
75
A.1 Abbreviations Used
75
Based Specifications and Standards
77
List of Rfcs
78
A.3 List of Rfcs
78
Technical Data - Software
81
Entering the IP Parameters
82
Copyright of Integrated Software
87
Bouncy Castle Crypto Apis (Java)
87
LVL7 Systems, Inc
88
B Reader´s Comments
90
Index
92
D Further Support
94
Hirschmann Power MICE 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 Power MICE 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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