Transition Networks Switch SISTM10XX 162 LR User Manual

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Contents  
Notice...........................................................................................................................................1  
FCC Warning...............................................................................................................................1  
CE Mark Warning ........................................................................................................................1  
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................1  
Features.......................................................................................................................................1  
Package Contents .......................................................................................................................2  
Hardware Description ...................................................................................................................3  
Physical Dimension......................................................................................................................3  
Front Panel ..................................................................................................................................3  
Reset Button..........................................................................................................................3  
Bottom View.................................................................................................................................4  
DIP-switch....................................................................................................................................4  
LED Indicators .............................................................................................................................5  
Ports ............................................................................................................................................6  
Cabling.........................................................................................................................................8  
Wiring the Power Inputs...............................................................................................................8  
Wiring the Fault Alarm Contact....................................................................................................8  
Wiring the Fault Alarm Contact....................................................................................................9  
Mounting Installation .................................................................................................................. 10  
DIN-Rail Mounting ..................................................................................................................... 10  
Wall Mount Plate Mounting........................................................................................................ 11  
Hardware Installation.................................................................................................................. 11  
Hardware Installation.................................................................................................................. 12  
Installation Steps ....................................................................................................................... 12  
Network Application.................................................................................................................... 13  
X-Ring Application ..................................................................................................................... 14  
Coupling Ring Application.......................................................................................................... 15  
Dual Homing Application............................................................................................................ 15  
Web-Based Management............................................................................................................ 16  
About Web-based Management ................................................................................................ 16  
Preparing for Web Management................................................................................................ 16  
System Login............................................................................................................................. 16  
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Port status.................................................................................................................................. 17  
Single Port Information ........................................................................................................ 18  
Port Statistics............................................................................................................................. 18  
Port Control................................................................................................................................ 19  
Switch Setting............................................................................................................................ 19  
Port Mirroring............................................................................................................................. 20  
VLAN configuration.................................................................................................................... 21  
Port-based VLAN................................................................................................................. 22  
802.1Q VLAN....................................................................................................................... 23  
802.1Q VLAN....................................................................................................................... 24  
Alert ........................................................................................................................................... 27  
Email Alert Configuration ..................................................................................................... 27  
Event Configuration ............................................................................................................. 28  
Power Alarm Configuration.................................................................................................. 29  
IP Configuration......................................................................................................................... 29  
SNTP Configuration................................................................................................................... 30  
IP Security ................................................................................................................................. 32  
RSTP Configuration................................................................................................................... 32  
System Configuration........................................................................................................... 33  
Per Port Configuration ......................................................................................................... 34  
X-Ring........................................................................................................................................ 35  
QoS Configuration ..................................................................................................................... 37  
IGMP.......................................................................................................................................... 38  
Security Manager....................................................................................................................... 39  
SNMP Configuration .................................................................................................................. 40  
System Options.................................................................................................................... 41  
Community strings ............................................................................................................... 41  
Trap Manager ...................................................................................................................... 41  
Configuration Backup................................................................................................................. 41  
TFTP Restore Configuration................................................................................................ 41  
TFTP Backup Configuration................................................................................................. 42  
TFTP Update Firmware ............................................................................................................. 42  
Factory Default .......................................................................................................................... 43  
System Reboot .......................................................................................................................... 43  
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Save Configuration .................................................................................................................... 44  
Rate Control............................................................................................................................... 44  
System Log................................................................................................................................ 45  
System Log Configuration.................................................................................................... 45  
Event Configuration ............................................................................................................. 46  
Troubles shooting....................................................................................................................... 48  
Technical Specification............................................................................................................... 49  
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Introduction  
The SISTM10xx-162-LRx Managed Industrial Switch is a cost-effective solution and meets the high  
reliability requirements demanded by industrial applications. The switch can be easily managed  
through the Web GUI. By using fiber port can extend the connection distance that increases the  
network elasticity and performance. It also provides the X-Ring function that can prevent the network  
connection failure.  
Features  
Conform to IEEE 802.3 10Base-T, 802.3u 100Base-TX/100Base-FX  
6-port 10/100TX plus 2 100FX port industrial switch  
RJ-45 port support auto MDI/MDI-X function  
Store-and-Forward switching architecture  
Wide-range redundant power design  
DIN rail and wall mount design  
2K MAC address table  
Web management GUI  
Per port supports 4 priority queues  
Provides Fiber link ability  
IEEE 802.3x flow control support  
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Flow control with full-duplex  
Back pressure with half-duplex  
Support Class of service  
Support IGMP with Query mode for multi media application  
Supports ingress packet filter and egress rate limit.  
Support SNTP/SMTP  
Port mirror for TX or TX and RX packet.  
Alarm Relay output for system events  
Support X-Ring function  
Power polarity reverse protect  
1Mbits Embedded memory  
Support Port based VLAN / 802.1 Q Tag VLAN  
IEEE 802.1p class of service and provide port base, Tag base and Type of service priority  
method  
Support DHCP client  
SNMP, Web Management, RMON supported  
TFTP firmware update and system configure restore and backup  
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Package Contents  
Please refer to the package content list below to verify them against the checklist.  
SISTM10xx-162-LRx Managed Industrial Switch  
DC Jack 2.0/150mm RoHS  
User manual CD  
DIN-Rail Bracket (attached on the switch)  
One wall mount plate and six screws  
SISTM10xx-162-LRx  
DC Jack 2.0/150mm RoHS  
User Manual CD  
Wall Mount Plate  
Screws  
DIN-Rail Bracket (installed)  
Compare the contents of the industrial switch with the standard checklist above. If any item is  
damaged or missing, please contact Transition Networks.  
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Hardware Description  
In this paragraph, it will describe the Industrial switch’s hardware spec, port, cabling information, and  
wiring installation.  
Physical Dimension  
54mm (w) x 135mm (h) x 105mm (d)  
Front Panel  
The Front Panel of the SISTM10xx-162-LRx Managed Industrial Switch is shown below:  
Reset Button  
The reset button provides user a quick and easy way to restart and set the configuration back to  
default value.  
Restart: press the button for 2 seconds and release  
Set to factory default value: press the button for 5 seconds and release. The switch will  
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set all configurations back to default setting  
Bottom View  
The bottom view of the switch is shown below:  
Grounding Screw  
6-position terminal block  
Primary power input terminals (2)  
Contact relay output terminals (2)  
Secondary power input  
DIP-switch  
The switch provides the 9 DIP-switch for configuring the relay alarm operation mode and the master  
ring operation mode. The default value of Dipswitch is OFF.  
DIP Switch No  
Status  
Description  
OFF  
Disable port 1 Alarm  
1
Enable port Alarm. If the port’s link fails, the fault  
LED will light up  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
Disable port Alarm  
2
3
4
Enable port Alarm. If the port’s link fails, the fault  
LED will light up  
OFF  
ON  
Disable port Alarm  
Enable port Alarm. If the port’s link fails, the fault  
LED will light up  
OFF  
ON  
Disable port Alarm  
Enable port Alarm. If the port’s link fails, the fault  
LED will light up  
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OFF  
ON  
Disable port Alarm  
5
6
Enable port Alarm. If the port’s link fails, the fault  
LED will light up  
OFF  
ON  
Disable port Alarm  
Enable port Alarm. If the port’s link fails, the fault  
LED will light up  
OFF  
ON  
Disable port Alarm  
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8
9
Enable port Alarm. If the port’s link fails, the fault  
LED will light up  
OFF  
ON  
Disable port Alarm  
Enable port Alarm. If the port’s link fails, the fault  
LED will light up  
OFF  
ON  
Disable the ring master function  
Enable the switch as the ring master in the X-Ring  
group  
[NOTE]  
1.  
When port alarm function is enabled, the fault LED will on and Alarm relay will activity when  
port failure occurs.  
2.  
Please restart the switch after the X-Ring DIP switch is set.  
LED Indicators  
There are 7 diagnostic LEDs located on the front panel of the industrial switch. They provide real-  
time information of system and optional status. The following table provides description of the LED  
status and their meanings for the switch.  
LED  
Status  
Meaning  
Green  
Off  
The switch unit is power on  
The switch unit is no power input  
Power on  
Power  
Green  
Off  
Power 1  
Power 2  
No power inputs  
Green  
Power on  
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Off  
No power inputs  
Power failure or UTP port failure or Fiber port  
failure  
Yellow  
Fault  
No Power failure or UTP port failure or Fiber port  
failure occurs  
Off  
The industrial switch is the master of X-Ring  
group  
Green  
R.M. (Ring Master)  
The industrial switch is not a ring master in X-  
Ring group  
Off  
Green  
Blinks  
The port is linking  
LNK/ACT  
The port is transmitting or receiving packets  
from the TX device  
(Fiber port)  
Off  
No device attached  
Yellow  
Blinks  
The port is operating in full-duplex mode  
Collision of Packets occurs in the port  
FDX/COL  
(Fiber Port)  
The port in half-duplex mode or no device  
attached  
Off  
Ports  
RJ-45 ports  
There are 6x 10/100Mbps auto-sensing ports for 10Base-T or 100Base-TX devices connection. The  
UTP ports will auto-sense for 10Base-T or 100Base-TX connections. Auto MDI/MDIX means that the  
switch can connect to another switch or workstation without changing straight through or crossover  
cabling. See the below figures for straight through and crossover cable schematic.  
RJ-45 Pin Assignments  
Pin Number  
Assignment  
1
2
3
6
Tx+  
Tx-  
Rx+  
Rx-  
[NOTE] “+” and “-” signs represent the polarity of the wires that make up each wire pair.  
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All ports on this industrial switch support automatic MDI/MDI-X operation, user can use straight-  
through cables (See figure below) for all network connections to PCs or servers, or to other switches  
or hubs. In straight-through cable, pins 1, 2, 3, and 6, at one end of the cable, are connected straight  
through to pins 1, 2, 3 and 6 at the other end of the cable. The table below shows the 10BASE-  
T/100BASE-TX MDI and MDI-X port pin outs.  
Pin MDI-X  
Signal Name  
MDI Signal Name  
1
2
3
6
Receive Data plus (RD+)  
Receive Data minus (RD-)  
Transmit Data plus (TD+)  
Transmit Data minus (TD-)  
Transmit Data plus (TD+)  
Transmit Data minus (TD-)  
Receive Data plus (RD+)  
Receive Data minus (RD-)  
Straight Through Cable Schematic  
Cross Over Cable Schematic  
Fiber Port  
There are two 100Base-FX ports. The fiber port is ST type connector in multi mode (2Km) or single  
mode (30Km).  
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ATTENTION  
This is a Class 1 Laser/LED product. Don’t stare into the Laser/LED Beam.  
Cabling  
Using four twisted-pair, Category 5 cabling for RJ-45 port connection. The cable between the  
converter and the link partner (switch, hub, workstation, etc.) must be less than 100 meters (328  
ft.) long.  
Fiber segment using single-mode connector type must use 9/125 um single-mode fiber cable.  
User can connect two devices in the distance up to 30 Kilometers.  
Fiber segment using multi-mode connector type must use 50 or 62.5/125 um multi-mode fiber  
cable. User can connect two devices up to 2Km distances.  
Wiring the Power Inputs  
Please follow below steps to insert the power wire.  
V- V+  
V- V+  
1. Insert the positive and negative wires into the V+ and V- connector on the  
terminal block connector.  
2. To tighten the wire-clamp screws for preventing the DC wires to loose.  
[NOTE] The wire range of terminal block is from 12~ 24 AWG.  
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Wiring the Fault Alarm Contact  
The fault alarm contact is in the middle of terminal block connector as below figure shows. By  
inserting the wires and set the DIP switch at “ON” status, it will detect the fault status which the  
power is failure or port link failure and form an open circuit. And, application example for the fault  
alarm contact as below:  
1A@24V  
Insert the wires into the fault alarm contact  
[NOTE] The wire range of terminal block is from 12~ 24 AWG.  
Fault Alarm Contact  
The open circuit will form when the  
power failure or port link failure.  
24V DC Buzzer  
24V Battery  
The fault alarm device will send a  
warning signal to warn the user, ex:  
alarm sound or flash light.  
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Mounting Installation  
DIN-Rail Mounting  
The DIN-Rail is screwed on the industrial switch when out of factory.  
1.  
First, insert the top of DIN-Rail into the track.  
2.  
Then, lightly push the DIN-Rail into the track.  
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3.  
4.  
Check the DIN-Rail is tightly on the track.  
To remove the industrial switch from the track, reverse steps above.  
Wall Mount Plate Mounting  
Follow the below steps to mount the industrial switch with wall mount plate.  
1. Remove the DIN-Rail from the industrial switch; loose the screws to remove the DIN-Rail.  
2. Place the wall mount plate on the rear panel of the industrial switch.  
3. Use the screws to screw the wall mount plate on the industrial switch.  
4. Use the hook holes at the corners of the wall mount plate to hang the industrial switch on  
the wall.  
5. To remove the wall mount plate, reverse steps above.  
Screwing the wall mount plate on the Industrial media converter  
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Hardware Installation  
Installation Steps  
1. Unpacking the Industrial switch  
2. Check the DIN-Rail is screwed on the Industrial switch. If the DIN-Rail is not screwed on the  
Industrial switch. Please refer to DIN-Rail Mounting section for DIN-Rail installation. If user  
want to wall mount the Industrial switch, then please refer to Wall Mount Plate Mounting  
section for wall mount plate installation.  
3. To hang the Industrial switch on the DIN-Rail track or wall, please refer to the Mounting  
Installation section.  
4. Power on the Industrial switch. How to wire the power; please refer to the Wiring the Power  
Inputs section. The power LED on the Industrial switch will light up. Please refer to the LED  
Indicators section for meaning of LED lights.  
5. Prepare the twisted-pair, straight through Category 5 cable for Ethernet connection.  
6. Insert one side of RJ-45 cable (category 5) into the Industrial switch Ethernet port (RJ-45 port)  
and another side of RJ-45 cable (category 5) to the network devices’ Ethernet port (RJ-45 port),  
ex: Switch PC or Server. The UTP port (RJ-45) LED on the Industrial switch will light up when  
the cable connected with the network device. Please refer to the LED Indicators section for  
LED light meaning.  
[NOTE] Be sure the connected network devices support MDI/MDI-X. If it does not support then  
use the crossover category-5 cable.  
7. When all connections are all set and LED lights all show in normal, the installation is complete.  
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Network Application  
This chapter provides some sample applications to help user to have more actual idea of industrial  
switch function application. A sample application of the industrial switch is as below:  
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X-Ring Application  
The industrial switch supports the X-Ring protocol that can help the network system to recovery from  
network connection failure within 300ms or less, and make the network system more reliable. The X-  
Ring algorithm is like as spanning tree protocol (STP) algorithm but it has faster recovery time than  
STP. The following figure is a sample X-Ring application.  
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Coupling Ring Application  
In the network, it may have more than one X-Ring group. By using the coupling ring function can  
connect each X-Ring for the redundant backup. It can ensure the transmissions between two ring  
groups will no failure. The following figure is a sample of coupling ring application.  
Dual Homing Application  
Dual Homing function is to prevent a lost connection between X-Ring group and upper level/core  
switch. Assign two ports to be the Dual Homing port that is backup port in the X-Ring group. The  
Dual Homing function only works when the X-Ring function is active. Each X-Ring group only has  
one Dual Homing port.  
[NOTE] In Dual Homing application architecture, the upper level switches need to enable the Rapid  
Spanning Tree protocol.  
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Web-Based Management  
About Web-based Management  
On CPU board of the switch there is an embedded HTML web site residing in flash memory, which  
offers advanced management features and allow users to manage the switch from anywhere on the  
network through a standard browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer.  
The Web-Based Management supports Internet Explorer 6.0. And, it is applied for Java Applets for  
reducing network bandwidth consumption, enhance access speed and present an easy viewing  
screen.  
Preparing for Web Management  
Before to use web management, install the industrial switch on the network and make sure that any  
one of PC on the network can connect with the industrial switch through the web browser. The  
industrial switch default value of IP, subnet mask, username and password is as below:  
IP Address: 192.168.16.1  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  
Default Gateway: 192.168.16.254  
User Name: root  
Password: root  
System Login  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Launch the Internet Explorer on the PC  
The login screen will appear right after  
Key in the user name and password. The default user name and password as “root”  
Press “Enter” or ”OK”, and then the home screen of the Web-based management appears as  
below:  
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Function Menu Bar  
Home Interface  
Panel Figure Display  
Configuration Display Screen  
Port status  
View every port status that depended on user’s setting and the negotiation result  
Port: The port number  
Type: The speed mode, ex: 100TX = 100Mbps  
Link: “Down” means “No Link”. “UP” is for “Link”  
State: Display port statuses “disable” or “enable”. “Unlink” will be treated as “off”  
Negotiation: Display the auto negotiation mode: auto/force. “Config” means the value that  
user configured. “Actual” means the current value of the port  
Speed Duplex: Display port connection speed. “Config” means the value that user  
configured. “Actual” means the current value of the port  
Flow Control: Display the flow control status is “enable” or “disable” in full mode. “Config”  
means the value that user configured. “Actual” is for the current value of the port  
Port Status interface  
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Single Port Information  
Click the port on the Panel figure on the web interface directly. Then, the single port information  
window will show up and display the port current information.  
Port information interface  
Port Statistics  
The following information provides the current port statistic information  
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Click Clear button to clean all counts  
Port Statistics Interface  
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Port Control  
Change the port status  
Select the port by scroll the Port column  
State: Disable or enable control of this port  
Negotiation: Set auto negotiation mode is Auto, Nway (specify the speed/duplex on this  
port and enable auto-negotiation), or Force  
Speed: Set the speed of the port  
Duplex: Set full-duplex or half-duplex mode of the port  
Flow control: Set flow control function is Symmetric or Asymmetric in Full Duplex mode.  
The default value is Disable  
And then, click Apply button to apply all configuration  
When user select the port, user can see port current configure shows in below column  
Port Control interface  
Switch Setting  
Assigning the system name, location and view the system information  
System Name: Assign the name of switch. The maximum length is 64 bytes  
System Description: Display the description of switch. Read only cannot be modified  
System Location: Assign the switch physical location. The maximum length is 64 bytes  
System Contact: Enter the name of contact person or organization  
Firmware Version: Display the switch’s firmware version  
Kernel Version: Display the kernel software version  
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Hardware version: Display the switch hardware version  
MAC Address: Display the unique hardware address assigned by manufacturer (default)  
Switch settings interface  
[NOTE] Remember to execute the “Save Configuration” action, otherwise the new configuration will  
lose when switch power off.  
Port Mirroring  
The Port mirroring is a method for monitor traffic in switched networks. Traffic through ports can be  
monitored by one specific port. That is, traffic goes in or out monitored ports will be duplicated into  
mirror port.  
Port Mirroring Mode: Set mirror mode -- Disable, TX, and Both. The default value is  
“Disable”  
Analysis Port: It means mirror port can be used to see all monitor port traffic. User can  
connect mirror port to LAN analyzer or Netxray  
Monitor Port: The ports user wants to monitor. All monitor port traffic will be copied to  
mirror port. User can select max 7 monitor ports in the switch. User can choose which port  
that wants to monitor in only one mirror mode. Mark the State check box to select the port  
And then, click Apply  
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Port Mirroring interface  
[NOTE]  
1.  
2.  
Select the monitor mode as disable to disable the mirroring  
Remember to execute the “Save Configuration” action, otherwise the new configuration  
will lose when switch power off.  
VLAN configuration  
A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain, which would,  
allow you to isolate network traffic so only the members of the VLAN will receive traffic from the  
same members of VLAN. Basically, creating a VLAN from a switch is logically equivalent of  
reconnecting a group of network devices to another Layer 2 switch. However, all the network  
devices are still plugged into the same switch physically.  
The industrial switch supports port-based and 802.1Q (tagged-based) VLAN. In the default  
configuration, VLAN operation mode default is “Disable”.  
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VLAN Configuration interface  
Port-based VLAN  
Packets can go among only members of the same VLAN group. Note all unselected ports are  
treated as belonging to another single VLAN. If the port-based VLAN enabled, the VLAN-tagging is  
ignored.  
In order for an end station to send packets to different VLAN groups, it itself has to be either capable  
of tagging packets it sends with VLAN tags or attached to a VLAN-aware bridge that is capable of  
classifying and tagging the packet with different VLAN ID based on not only default PVID but also  
other information about the packet, such as the protocol.  
VLAN – PortBase interface  
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Add  
Click  
to add a new VLAN group(The maximum VLAN group is up to 64 VLAN  
groups)  
Entering the VLAN name, group ID and grouping the members of VLAN group  
Apply  
And then, click  
VLAN—PortBase Add interface  
The VLAN group will list  
Next Page  
button  
Delete  
To view the another VLAN groups, click  
To delete unwanted VLAN, click  
Edit  
To modify existing VLAN group, press  
button  
[NOTE] Remember to execute the “Save Configuration” action, otherwise the new configuration will  
lose when switch power off.  
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802.1Q VLAN  
Tagged-based VLAN is an IEEE 802.1Q specification standard which it allows to create a VLAN  
across devices from different switch venders. IEEE 802.1Q VLAN uses a technique to insert a “tag”  
into the Ethernet frames. Tag contains a VLAN Identifier (VID) that indicates the VLAN numbers.  
All ports on the switch belong to default VLAN, VID is 1. The default VLAN can’t be deleting. The  
maximum VLAN group is up to 64 VLAN groups.  
802.1q VLAN interface  
Basic VLAN  
Click Add button  
Management VLAN ID: It is used for Remote Management Security. In fact, it can  
remote management that includes telnet, SNMP, and Web browse the switch, only  
when the port of VLAN group ID is equal to the Management VLAN ID. Fill the  
specific VLAN ID number in Management VLAN ID column and mark the check box,  
Apply  
and then click  
button to enable the function. For example: the  
management VLAN ID is 101, the VLAN group ID 101 includes the port 1, 2, and 4.  
Therefore, only port 1, 2, and 4 can remote management the switch. And, if the port is  
in two different VLAN groups and one of VLAN group ID is equal to the assigned  
Management VLAN ID, it still has the right to remote management the switch.  
Group Name: Assign a name for the new VLAN  
VLAN ID: Key in a VLAN ID (2~4094). The default is 1  
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Grouping the ports and click  
button  
Add  
802.1q VLAN –Add interface  
And then, click  
then follow interface as below.  
Next  
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Click Apply to set the outgoing frames are VLAN-Tagged frames or untagged  
Tag: Outgoing frames with VLAN-Tagged  
Untag: Outgoing frames without VLAN-Tagged  
Port VLAN ID  
Configure port VID settings  
Port VLAN ID: Enter the port VLAN ID  
And then, click Apply  
To reset back to default value, click  
button  
Default  
802.1q VLAN – Port VLAN ID interface  
[NOTE] Remember to execute the “Save Configuration” action, otherwise the new configuration will  
lose when switch power off.  
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Alert  
There are three kinds of alert – e-mail, event, and power alarm for user to configure.  
Email Alert Configuration  
When the specific events occur, the system will send the alert to the email account that is assigned  
by user. User can set up the mail server IP, mail account, and forwarded email account for receiving  
the event alert.  
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Email Alert: To enable or disable the email alert function  
SMTP Server IP Address: Set up the mail server IP address  
Authentication: Mark the check box to enable and configure the email account and password  
for authentication  
Mail Account: Set up the email account to receive the alert. Ex: [email protected].  
The email account must exist on the mail server, which user had set up in SMTP Server  
IP Address column  
Password: The email account password  
Confirm Password: Re-confirm the password  
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E-mail Address of Receipient 1 ~ 4: Assign up to 4 e-mail accounts also to receive the alert  
Apply  
And then, click  
Email Alert Configuration interface  
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Event Configuration  
The selected events that occur will send out the alert to the assigned SMTP server. Also, user can  
select port events for alerting.  
System event selection: 4 selections – Device cold start, Power status, SNMP Authentication  
Failure, and X-Ring topology changes. Mark the checkbox to select the event. When selected  
events occur, the system will sent out the alerting  
Device cold start: When the device executes cold start action, the system will send out  
the alert to the dedicate SMTP server  
Power status: When the device power status has changed, the system will send out the  
alert to the dedicate SMTP server  
SMNP Authentication Failure: When the SNMP authentication fail, the system will  
send out the alert to the dedicate SMTP server  
X-Ring topology change: When the X-Ring topology has changed, the system will  
send out the alert to dedicate SMTP server  
Port event selection: Select the per port events. Per port has 3 selections – Link UP, Link  
Down, and Link UP & Link Down. Disable means no event is selected  
Link UP: The system will send out an alert when port connection is up only  
Link Down: The system will send out an alert message when port connection is down  
only  
Link UP & Link Down: The system will send out an alert message when port  
connection is up and down  
Apply  
After selected, click  
Event Configuration interface  
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Power Alarm Configuration  
Power alarm function enables the Relay alarm action. Without enabling power alarm function, the  
Relay alarm action will not work even the Relay alarm is set.  
Mark the check box and click Apply button  
Power Alarm interface  
IP Configuration  
User can configure the IP Settings and DHCP client function  
DHCP Client: To enable or disable the DHCP client function. When DHCP client function is  
enabling, the industrial switch will be assigned the IP address from the network DHCP server.  
The default IP address will be replace by the DHCP server assigned IP address. After user click  
“Apply” button, a popup dialog show up. It is to inform the user that when the DHCP client is  
enabling, the current IP will lose and user should find the new IP on the DHCP server. To cancel  
the enabling DHCP client function, click “cancel”  
IP Address: Assign the IP address that the network is using. If DHCP client function is enabling,  
and then user don’t need to assign the IP address. And, the network DHCP server will assign  
the IP address for the industrial switch and display in this column. The default IP is 192.168.16.1  
Subnet Mask: Assign the subnet mask of the IP address. If DHCP client function is enabling,  
and then user do not need to assign the subnet mask  
Gateway: Assign the network gateway for the industrial switch. The default gateway is  
192.168.16.254  
Apply  
And then, click  
button  
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IP configuration interface  
SNTP Configuration  
User can configure the SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) settings. The SNTP allows user to  
synchronize switch clocks in the Internet.  
SNTP Client: To enable or disable SNTP function to get the time from the SNTP server  
Daylight Saving Time: To enable or disable daylight saving time function. When daylight  
saving time is enabling, user need to configure the daylight saving time period  
UTC Timezone: Set the switch location time zone. The following table lists the different location  
time zone for the reference. User also can drag down the list to find the time zone user want it.  
Local Time Zone  
Conversion from UTC  
- 1 hour  
Time at 12:00 UTC  
November Time Zone  
Oscar Time Zone  
11am  
10 am  
9 am  
-2 hours  
ADT - Atlantic Daylight  
AST - Atlantic Standard  
EDT - Eastern Daylight  
EST - Eastern Standard  
CDT - Central Daylight  
CST - Central Standard  
MDT - Mountain Daylight  
MST - Mountain Standard  
PDT - Pacific Daylight  
PST - Pacific Standard  
ADT - Alaskan Daylight  
ALA - Alaskan Standard  
HAW - Hawaiian Standard  
Nome, Alaska  
-3 hours  
-4 hours  
-5 hours  
-6 hours  
-7 hours  
-8 hours  
8 am  
7 am  
6 am  
5 am  
4 am  
-9 hours  
3 am  
2 am  
1 am  
-10 hours  
-11 hours  
CET - Central European  
FWT - French Winter  
MET - Middle European  
+1 hour  
1 pm  
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MEWT - Middle European Winter  
SWT - Swedish Winter  
EET - Eastern European, USSR Zone 1  
BT - Baghdad, USSR Zone 2  
ZP4 - USSR Zone 3  
+2 hours  
+3 hours  
+4 hours  
+5 hours  
+6 hours  
+7 hours  
+8 hours  
+9 hours  
2 pm  
3 pm  
4 pm  
5 pm  
6 pm  
7 pm  
8 pm  
9 pm  
ZP5 - USSR Zone 4  
ZP6 - USSR Zone 5  
WAST - West Australian Standard  
CCT - China Coast, USSR Zone 7  
JST - Japan Standard, USSR Zone 8  
EAST - East Australian Standard GST  
Guam Standard, USSR Zone 9  
IDLE - International Date Line  
NZST - New Zealand Standard  
NZT - New Zealand  
+10 hours  
10 pm  
+12 hours  
Midnight  
SNTP Sever IP: Set the SNTP server IP address  
Switch Timer: Display the switch current time  
Daylight Saving Period: Set up the Daylight Saving beginning and ending time. Daylight  
Saving beginning and ending time will be different in every year  
Daylight Saving Offset (mins): Configure the offset value  
Apply  
And then, click  
button  
[NOTE] Remember to execute the “Save Configuration” action, otherwise the new configuration will  
lose when switch power off.  
SNTP Configuration  
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IP Security  
IP security function allows user to assign 10 specific IP addresses that have permission to access  
the switch through the web browser for the securing switch management.  
Enable the IP Security: Mark the check box to enable the IP security function  
Security IP 1 ~ 10: Assign up to 10 specific IP address. Only these 10 IP address can access  
and manage the switch through the Web browser  
Apply  
And then, click  
button to apply the configuration  
[NOTE] Remember to execute the “Save Configuration” action, otherwise the new configuration will  
lose when switch power off.  
IP Security Interface  
RSTP Configuration  
The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) is an evolution of the Spanning Tree Protocol and  
provides for faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change. The system also supports  
STP and the system will auto detect the connected device that is running STP or RSTP protocol.  
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System Configuration  
User can view spanning tree information about the Root Bridge  
User can modify RSTP state. After modification, click Apply button  
RSTP mode: user must enable or disable RSTP function before configure the related  
parameters  
Priority (0-61440): a value used to identify the root bridge. The bridge with the lowest  
value has the highest priority and is selected as the root. If the value changes, user must  
reboot the switch. The value must be multiple of 4096 according to the protocol standard  
rule  
Max Age (6-40): the number of seconds a bridge waits without receiving Spanning-tree  
Protocol configuration messages before attempting a reconfiguration. Enter a value  
between 6 through 40  
Hello Time (1-10): the time that controls switch sends out the BPDU packet to check  
RSTP current status. Enter a value between 1 through 10  
Forward Delay Time (4-30): the number of seconds a port waits before changing from its  
Rapid Spanning-Tree Protocol learning and listening states to the forwarding state. Enter  
a value between 4 through 30  
[NOTE]  
1.  
Must follow the rule to configure the MAX Age, Hello Time, and Forward Delay  
Time  
2 x (Forward Delay Time value –1) > = Max Age value >= 2 x (Hello Time  
value +1)  
2.  
Remember to execute the “Save Configuration” action, otherwise the new  
configuration will lose when switch power off  
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RSTP– System Configuration Interface  
Per Port Configuration  
Configure path cost and priority of every port  
Select the port in Port column  
Path Cost: The cost of the path to the other bridge from this transmitting bridge at the specified  
port. Enter a number 1 through 200000000  
Priority: Decide which port should be blocked by priority in LAN. Enter a number 0 through 240.  
The value of priority must be the multiple of 16  
Admin P2P: Some of the rapid state transactions that are possible within RSTP are dependent  
upon whether the port concerned can only be connected to exactly one other bridge (i.e. it is  
served by a point-to-point LAN segment), or can be connected to two or more bridges (i.e. it is  
served by a shared medium LAN segment). This function allows the P2P status of the link to be  
manipulated administratively. True is P2P enabling. False is P2P disabling  
Admin Edge: The port directly connected to end stations cannot create bridging loop in the  
network. To configure the port as an edge port, set the port to “True” status  
Admin Non Stp: The port includes the STP mathematic calculation. True is not including STP  
mathematic calculation. False is including the STP mathematic calculation  
Apply  
And then, click  
button  
[NOTE] Remember to execute the “Save Configuration” action, otherwise the new configuration will  
lose when switch power off.  
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RSTP – Per Port Configuration interface  
X-Ring  
X-Ring provides a faster redundant recovery than Spanning Tree topology. The action is similar with  
STP or RSTP, but the algorithms not the same.  
In the X-Ring topology, every switch should enable X-Ring function and assign two member ports in  
the ring. Only one switch in the X-Ring group would be set as a backup switch that one of two  
member ports would be blocking, called backup port, and another port is called working port. Other  
switches are called working switches and their two member ports are called working ports. When the  
network connection failure, the backup port will automatically become a working port to recovery the  
failure.  
The switch supports one Dipswitch for setting the switch as the ring master or slave mode. The ring  
master has the rights to negotiate and place command to other switches in the X-Ring group. If  
there are 2 or more switches are in master mode, then software will select the switch with lowest  
MAC address number as the ring master. The X-Ring master ring mode will be enabling by the DIP  
Switch. When the switch is set to the master ring mode, the X-Ring configuration interface will  
display the switch as the master ring message. Also, user can identify the switch as the ring master  
from the R.M. LED panel of the LED panel on the switch.  
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The system also supports the coupling ring that can connect 2 or more X-Ring group for the  
redundant backup function and dual homing function that prevent connection lose between X-Ring  
group and upper level/core switch.  
Enable X-Ring: To enable the X-Ring function. Marking the check box to enable the X-Ring  
function.  
1st & 2nd Working Ports: Assign two ports as the member ports. One port will be working  
port and one port will be the backup port. The system will automatically decide which port is  
working port and which port is backup port.  
Enable Coupling Ring: To enable the coupling ring function. Marking the check box to  
enable the coupling ring function.  
Coupling port: Assign the member port.  
Control port: Set the switch as the master switch in the coupling ring.  
Enable Dual Homing: Set up one of port on the switch to be the Dual Homing port. In an  
X-Ring group, maximum Dual Homing port is one. Dual Homing only work when the X-Ring  
function enable.  
Apply  
And then, click  
to apply the configuration.  
X-Ring Interface  
[NOTE]  
1. When the X-Ring function enable, user must disable the RSTP. The X-Ring function and RSTP  
function cannot exist at the same time.  
2. Remember to execute the “Save Configuration” action, otherwise the new configuration will lose  
when switch power off.  
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QoS Configuration  
Configure Qos setting of the every port  
Oos Policy: Select the Qos policy rule  
Using the 8,4,2,1 weight fair queue scheme: The switch will follow 8:4:2:1 rate to  
process priority queue from Hi to lowest queue. For example: the system will  
process 8 high queue packets, 4 middle queue packets, 2 low queue packets, and  
the one lowest queue packets at the same time  
Use the strict priority scheme: The higher queue will always be process first,  
except higher queue is empty  
Priority Type: Every port has 5 priority type selections  
Port-base: The port priority will follow the default port priority that user have  
assigned – High, middle, low, or lowest  
COS only: The port priority will only follow the COS priority that user have  
assigned  
TOS only: The port priority will only follow the TOS priority that user have assigned  
COS first: The port priority will follow the COS priority first, and then other priority  
rule  
TOS first: The port priority will follow the TOS priority first, and the other priority rule  
COS priority: Set the COS priority level 0~7  
TOS priority: The system provides 0~63 TOS priority level. Each level has 4 types of  
priority – high, mid, low, and lowest. The default value is “Lowest” priority for each level.  
When the IP packet is received, the system will check the TOS level value in the IP packet  
has received. For example: user set the TOS level 25 is high. The port 1 is following the  
TOS priority policy only. When the packet received by port 1, the system will check the TOS  
value of the received IP packet. If the TOS value of received IP packet is 25(priority = high),  
and then the packet priority will have highest priority.  
[NOTE] QoS and Rate control cannot be existed at the same time.  
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QoS configuration Interface  
IGMP  
The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is an internal protocol of the Internet Protocol (IP)  
suite. IP manages multicast traffic by using switches, routers, and hosts that support IGMP. Enabling  
IGMP allows the ports to detect IGMP queries and report packets and manage IP multicast traffic  
through the switch. IGMP have three fundamental types of message as follows:  
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Message  
Query  
Description  
A message sent from the querier (IGMP router or switch) asking  
for a response from each host belonging to the multicast group.  
A message sent by a host to the querier to indicate that the host  
wants to be or is a member of a given group indicated in the  
report message.  
Report  
A message sent by a host to the querier to indicate that the host  
has quit to be a member of a specific multicast group.  
Leave Group  
User can enable IGMP protocol and IGMP Query function in here. User will see the IGMP snooping  
information in this section -- difference multicast group VID and member port, and IP multicast  
addresses range from 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255.  
IGMP Snooping interface  
[NOTE] Remember to execute the “Save Configuration” action, otherwise the new configuration will  
lose when switch power off.  
Security Manager  
Change web management login user name and password for the management security issue  
1.  
2.  
3.  
User name: Key in the new user name(The default is “admin”)  
Password: Key in the new password(The default is “admin”)  
Confirm password: Re-type the new password  
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Apply  
4.  
And then, click  
Security Manager interface  
[NOTE] Remember to execute the “Save Configuration” action, otherwise the new configuration will  
lose when switch power off.  
SNMP Configuration  
The SNMP is a Protocol that governs the transfer of information between management and agent.  
The switch supports SNMP V1.  
User can define management stations as trap managers and to enter SNMP community strings.  
User also can define a name, location, and contact person for the switch. Fill in the system options  
data, and then click Apply to update the changes.  
SNMP Management interface  
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System Options  
Name: Enter a name for the switch  
Location: Enter the switch physical location  
Contact: Enter the name of contact person or organization  
Community strings  
Serve as a password.  
Strings: Key in the name of string  
RO: Read only. Enables requests accompanied by this string to display MIB-object  
information  
RW: Read write. Enables requests accompanied by this string to display MIB-object  
information and to set MIB objects  
Add  
And then, click  
Trap Manager  
A trap manager is a management station that receives traps, the system alerts generated by the  
switch. If no trap manager is defined, no traps will issue. Create a trap manager by entering the IP  
address of the station and a community string.  
IP Address: Key in the trap device IP  
Community Strings: The trap device community strings  
Add  
And then, click  
Configuration Backup  
In Configuration Backup, user can restore the backup configuration into the industrial switch. Also,  
user can backup the configuration to TFTP server.  
TFTP Restore Configuration  
User can restore flash ROM value from TFTP server, but user must put the backup image in TFTP  
server, industrial switch will download the image back to the flash.  
TFTP Server IP Address: Key in the TFTP server IP  
Restore File Name: Key in the restore file image name  
Apply  
And then, click  
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TFTP Restore Configuration interface  
TFTP Backup Configuration  
User can save current flash ROM value from the industrial switch to the TFTP server, then go to the  
TFTP restore configuration page to restore the image value back to the industrial switch.  
TFTP Server IP Address: Key in the TFTP server IP  
Backup File Name: Key in the file image name  
Apply  
And then, click  
TFTP Backup Configuration interface  
TFTP Update Firmware  
It provides the functions to allow a user to update the switch firmware. Before updating, make sure  
user have user TFTP server ready and the firmware image is on the TFTP server.  
TFTP Server IP Address: Key in user TFTP server IP  
Firmware File Name: Key in the name of firmware image  
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Apply  
And then, click  
TFTP Update Firmware interface  
Factory Default  
Reset Switch to default configuration. Except the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway,  
username, and password will remain as user configured.  
Default  
Click  
button to reset switch to default setting  
Factory Default interface  
System Reboot  
Reboot the Switch in software reset  
Reboot  
Click  
button to reboot the switch  
System Reboot interface  
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Save Configuration  
Save the industrial switch configuration to the flash memory. Power off the industrial switch without  
the saving, all changed configuration will lost.  
Save Flash  
Click the  
button the save the configuration  
Save Configuration Interface  
Rate Control  
Set up every port’s bandwidth rate and packet limitation type  
Limit Packet type: Select the packet type that wants to filter. The packet types have all  
type packet, broadcast/multicast/unknown unicast packet, broadcast/multicast packet, and  
broadcast  
packet  
only.  
The  
broadcast/multicast/unknown  
unicast  
packet,  
broadcast/multicast packet, and broadcast packet only are only for ingress packet. The  
egress rate only supports all type packets  
Band Width: The port1 ~ port 8, supports port ingress and egress rate control. For  
example, assume port 1 is 10Mbps, users can set it’s effective egress rate as 1Mbps,  
ingress rate is 500Kbps. The switch performs the ingress rate by packet counter to meet  
the specified rate  
Ingress: Select the port effective ingress rate. The valid range options are 128kbps,  
256Kbps, 512Kbps, 1MB, 2MB, 4MB, and 8MB. The default value is “disable”  
Egress for all: Select the port effective egress rate. The valid range options are 128kbps,  
256Kbps, 512Kbps, 1MB, 2MB, 4MB, and 8MB. The default value is “disable”  
Apply  
And then, click  
button to apply the configuration  
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Rate Control Interface  
[NOTE]  
1. Remember to execute the “Save Configuration” action, otherwise the new configuration will lose  
when switch power off.  
2. Qos and Rate control cannot be existed at the same.  
System Log  
Set up system log events and view the system log events  
System Log Configuration  
Reload  
Click  
button to get newest system log event  
Clear  
To clear the log events, click  
button  
If log event list more that one page, drag down the list to switch to different page.  
System Log Client Mode: user can select in Client Only, Server Only, or Both mode  
System Log Server IP: Assign the system log server IP  
Apply  
And then, click  
button to apply the configuration  
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System Log Configuration interface  
Event Configuration  
User can select the system log events. When selected events occur, the system will send out the log  
information. Also, per port log events can be selected.  
System event selection: 4 selections – Device cold start, Power status, SNMP Authentication  
Failure, and X-Ring topology change. Mark the checkbox to select the event. When selected  
events occur, the system will produce the logs  
Device cold start: When the device executes cold start action, the system will produce  
a log message  
Power status: When the device power status has changed, the system will produce a  
log message  
SNMP Authentication Failure: When the SNMP authentication fails, the system will  
produce a log message  
X-Ring topology change: When the X-Ring topology has changed, the system will  
produce a log message.  
Port event selection: Select the per port events. Per port have 3 selections – Link UP, Link  
Down, and Link UP & Link Down. Disable means no event is selected.  
Link UP: The system will produce a log message when port connection is up only  
Link Down: The system will produce a log message when port connection is down only  
Link UP & Link Down: The system will produce a log message when port connection is  
up and down  
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Apply  
After selected, click  
Event Configuration interface  
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Troubles shooting  
Verify that is using the right power cord/adapter (DC 12-48V), please don’t use the power  
adapter with DC output bigger than 48V, or it will burn this converter down.  
Select the proper UTP cable to construct user network. Please check that is using the right  
cable. use unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shield twisted-pair ( STP ) cable for RJ-45  
connections: 100Category 3, 4 or 5 cable for 10Mbps connections or 100Category 5 cable  
for 100Mbps connections. Also be sure that the length of any twisted-pair connection does not  
exceed 100 meters (328 feet).  
Diagnosing LED Indicators: the Switch can be easily monitored through panel indicators to  
assist in identifying problems, which describes common problems user may encounter and  
where user can find possible solutions.  
If the power indicator does turn on when the power cord is plugged in, user may have a problem  
with power cord. Than check for loose power connections, power losses or surges at power  
outlet. If user still cannot resolve the problem, contact user local dealer for assistance.  
If the Industrial switch LED indicators are normal and the connected cables are correct but the  
packets still cannot transmit. Please check user system’s Ethernet devices’ configuration or  
status.  
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Technical Specification  
IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet  
IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX and 100Base-FX Fast Ethernet  
IEEE802.3x Flow Control and Back-pressure  
IEEE802.1d spanning tree / IEEE802.1w rapid spanning tree  
IEEE802.1p class of service  
Standard  
IEEE802.1Q VLAN Tag  
Protocol  
CSMA/CD  
SNMP management  
Management  
Web interface management  
One default button for system default setting  
RFC 1213 MIBII  
RFC 1493 Bridge MIB  
RMON RFC 1757  
RFC 2674 VLAN MIB  
SNMP MIB  
RFC 1643 Ethernet like MIB  
RFC 1215 Trap MIB  
Private MIB for switch information, X-Ring, port alarm, TFTP  
firmware upgrade, reset, port mirror, IP security management,  
IGMP management MIB.  
Up to 3 Trap stations  
Cold start  
Port link Up  
Port link down  
SNMP Trap  
Authentication Failure  
Private Trap for power status  
Port Alarm configuration  
Fault alarm, X-Ring  
Technology  
Store and forward switching architecture  
14,880 pps for 10Base-T Ethernet port  
Transfer Rate  
148,800 pps for 100Base-TX/FX Fast Ethernet port  
Transfer packet size  
64bytes to 1522 bytes (with VLAN tag)  
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4 types of packet filter rule with different packet combination:  
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All of packet  
Packet filter  
Broadcast/ multicast/ unknown unicast packet  
Broadcast/ multicast packet  
Broadcast packet only  
MAC address  
2K MAC address table  
1Mbits  
Memory Buffer  
Per port: Link/Activity (Green), Full duplex/Collision (Yellow)  
Per unit: Power (Green), Power 1 (Green), Power 2 (Green),  
Fault (Yellow), Master (Green)  
LED  
10Base-T: 2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 3, 4, 5 cable  
EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm (100m)  
Network Cable  
100Base-TX: 2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 5 cable  
EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm (100m)  
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ST (Multi-mode): 50/125um or 62.5/125um  
ST (Single mode): 9/125um  
Optical cable  
Back-plane  
Available distance: 2KM (Multi-mode) / 30KM (single-mode)  
Wavelength: 1310nm (multi-mode/ single mode)  
1.6Gbps  
Packet throughput  
ability  
1.19Mpps @64bytes  
12 ~48 VDC  
Power Supply  
Redundant power with polarity reverse protects function and  
connective removable terminal block for master and slave power.  
Power consumption  
7.68 Watts  
2 ports for X-Ring to provide redundant backup feature and the  
recovery time below 300ms and start by Web interface  
management. The ring port can be defined by Web interface.  
X-Ring  
VLAN  
Port based VLAN  
IEEE802.1Q Tag VLAN.  
Both of port based and Tag based VLAN group up to 64 VLANs.  
IEEE802.1p class of service  
Class of service  
Quality of service  
Per port provides 4 priority queues.  
The quality of service determined by port, Tag and Ipv4 Type of  
service.  
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IEEE802.1d spanning tree  
Spanning tree  
IGMP  
IEEE802.1w rapid spanning tree.  
IGMP v1 and Query mode  
Up to 256 groups.  
SMTP  
SNTP  
Support SNTP to synchronize system clock in Internet  
Support SMTP Server and 4 e-mail accounts for receiving  
event alert  
Management IP security  
Port mirror  
IP address security to prevents unauthorized intruder  
TX packet only  
Both of TX and RX packet  
TFTP firmware update  
Firmware update  
Alarm  
TFTP backup and restore  
One relay output for port breakdown and power fail  
Dipswitch to mask link down port  
Alarm Relay current carry ability: 1A @ DC24V  
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Ingress packets filter and egress packet limit.  
The egress rate control supports all of packet type and  
the limit rates are 128kbps, 256Kbps, 512Kbps, 1MB,  
2MB, 4MB, and 8MB.  
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Ingress filter packet type combination rule for  
Broadcast/Multicast/Unknown Unicast packet,  
Broadcast/Multicast packet, Broadcast packet only and  
all of packet.  
Bandwidth control  
The ingress packet filter rate can be set follow  
as:1Mbps 2Mbps 4Mbps 8Mbps 16Mbps  
32Mbps 64Mbps.  
DHCP client  
Install  
DHCP client function to obtain IP address from DHCP serve  
DIN rail kit and wall mount ear for wall mount or DIN-type  
cabinet install  
Standard Operating Temp. Model:  
-10C to 60C (14F to 140F)  
Operation Temp.  
Wide Operating Temp. Model:  
-40C to +75C (-40F to 167F)  
Operation Humidity  
Storage Temperature  
5% to 95% (Non-condensing)  
-40C to +85C  
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Case Dimension  
IP-30, 54 mm (W) x 135 mm (H) x 105mm (D)  
FCC Class A, CE EN61000-4-2 (ESD), CE EN61000-4-3 (RS),  
CE EN-61000-4-4 (EFT),  
EMI  
CE EN61000-4-5 (Surge), CE EN61000-4-6 (CS), CE  
EN61000-4-8, CE EN61000-4-11,  
CE EN61000-4-12, CE EN61000-6-2, CE EN61000-6-4  
Safety  
UL, cUL, CE/EN60950-1  
IEC60068-2-32 (Free fall)  
IEC60068-2-27 (Shock)  
IEC60068-2-6 (Vibration)  
Stability testing  
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