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8-Port Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch ISW -800M User's Manual[...]
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T rademarks Copyright ○ c PLANET T echnology Corp. 2006. Contents subject to which revision without prior notice. PLANET is a registered trademark of PLANET T ec hnology Corp. All other trademarks belong to their respective owners. Disclaimer PLANET T echnology does not warrant that the hard w are will work properly in all environments and applic[...]
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T able of Content s 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 Packet Contents .............................................................................................................. 5 1.2 How to Use Thi s Manual ...................................[...]
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4.12 IP Confi guration ........................................................................................................... 35 4.13 SNTP Configuration .................................................................................................... 36 4.14 IP Security .......................................................................[...]
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1. INTRODUCTION The 8-Port 10/100TX with redundant ring Web management industrial switch is a cost- effective solution and meets the high reliabilit y requirements deman ded by industrial ap plications. T he switch can be eas ily managed through the Web GUI. It also provides the redu ndant ring function that can prevent the net work connection fail[...]
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▫ CSMA/CD Protocol ▫ RJ-45 Port support auto MDI/MDI-X function ▫ 2K MAC address table ▫ 1Mbit memory buffer ▫ 2.0Gbps back-plane ▫ Wide-range redunda nt power design ▫ S tore and forward switch architecture ▫ DIN rail and 3-way wall mount design Industrial Conformance ▫ 12~48V DC, redundant po wer with polarity reverse protect fu[...]
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MAC address 2K Memory Buffer 1Mbit Network Cable 10Base-T : 2-pair UTP/STP Cat 3, 4, 5 cable 100Base-TX: 2-pair UTP/STP Cat. 5 cable 10Base-T : EIA/TIA-568 100-ohm (100m) LED Per port: Link/Activity (Green), Full duplex/Collision (Y ellow) Per unit: Power (Green), Power 1 (Green), P ower 2 (Green), Fault ( Y ellow), Master (Green) Back-plane 1.6Gbp[...]
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128kbps, 256Kbps, 512Kbp s, 1MB, 2MB, 4MB, and 8MB. Ingress filter packet type combination rules are Broadcast/Multicast/Unknown Unicast packet, Broadcast/Multicast p a cket, Broadcast packet only and all of packet. The packet filter rate can be set follow as:1Mbps 、 2Mbps 、 4Mbps 、 8Mbps 、 16Mbps 、 32Mbps 、 64Mbp s. Port mirror Support[...]
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2. HARDWARE INSTALLATION This section describes the functiona lities of the S witch's components an d guides ho w to install it on the rack or mount to the wall. Basic knowledge of net working is assumed. Please read this chapter completely before continui ng. 2.1 Product Description The PLANET Management Industrial Ethernet Switch provides su[...]
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Figure 2-1 ISW -800M Front Pane l 2.1.3 LED Indications LED Statu s Meaning Green The switch unit is power on. Power Off The switch unit is no power input. Green Power on Power 1 Off No power inputs Green Power on Power 2 Off No power inputs Y ellow Power failure or UTP port failure or Fiber port failure Fault Off No Power failure or UTP port fa il[...]
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Off No device attached Y ello w The port is operating in full-duplex mode. Blinks Collision of Packets occurs in the port. FDX/COL (Port 7 & 8) Off The port in half-dup lex mode or no device attached 2.1.4 Reset Button The reset button provides use r a quick and easy way to restart and set the configuration back to default value. 。 Restart: p[...]
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OFF Disable port 6 Alarm 6 ON Enable port 6 Alarm. If the port’s link fails, the fault LED will light up. OFF Disable port 7 Alarm 7 ON Enable port 7 Alarm. If the port’s link fails, the fault LED will light up. OFF Disable port 8 Alarm 8 ON Enable port 8 Alarm. If the port’s link fails, the fault LED will light up. OFF Disable the ring maste[...]
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V - V + V - V + 1. Insert the positive and negative wires into t he V+ and V - connector on th e terminal block connector . 2. T o tighten the w ire-cl amp screws for preventing the DC wires to loose. Power Notice: The wire range of terminal block is from 12~ 24 AWG . 2.1.8 Wiring the Fault Alarm Cont act The fault alarm contact is in the middle of[...]
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Fault Alarm Contact 24V DC Buzzer 24V Battery The open circuit will form when the power failure or port link failure. The fault alarm device will send a warning signal t warn the user, ex: alarm sound or flash light. 2.2 Mounting Inst allation This section describes ho w to install the Ethernet Switch and make connections to it. Please read the fol[...]
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Step2: Lightly push the button of DI N-Rail into the track. Step3: Check the DIN-Rail is tightly on the track. Step4: T o remove the industri al switch fr om the track, reverse steps above. 2.2.2 W all Mount Plate Mounting T o install the switch on the wall, please follows the instructions described belo w . Step1: Remove the DIN-Rail from the indu[...]
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Step3: Use the screws to screw the wall mount plate on the industrial switch. Step4: Use the hook holes at the corners of the wall mount plate to han g the industrial s witch on the wall. Step5: T o remove the wall mount plate, reverse steps above.[...]
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3. NETWORK INSTALLATION 3.1 Hardware Inst allation In this paragraph, we will describe how to inst all the 8-Port 10/100TX with redundant ring Web management industrial switch and the installation poi nts for attention. 1. Unpacked the Industrial switch. 2. Check the DIN-Rail is screwed on the Industrial s witch. If the DIN-Rail is not screwed on t[...]
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3.3 Redundant Ring Application The industrial switch supports the r edundant ring pr otocol that can help your net work system to recovery from network connection failure within 300ms or less, and make your net work system more reliable. The redundant ring algorithm is lik e as spanning tree protoc ol (STP) algorithm but it has faste r recovery tim[...]
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3.4 Coulping Ring Application In the network, it may have more than one redunda nt ring group. By using the coupling ri ng function can connect each redund ant ring for the redu ndant backu p. It can ensure th e transmissions bet ween two ring groups will no failure. The following figure is a sample of coupling ring appli cation.[...]
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3.5 Dual Homing Application Dual Homing function is to prevent the connection l ose between redundant ring group and up per level/core switch. Assign two ports to be the Dual Homing ports that one is working port and one is backup port in the redundant ring gr oup. The backup port that has smaller MAC address value will be selected by switch automa[...]
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4. WEB MANAGEMENT This section introduces the confi guration and functions of the Web-Based management. The following configuration steps are based on the firmware version 1.00. 4.1 About W eb-based Management Inside the CPU board of the sw itch exists an embedded HTML w eb site re siding in flash memory . It of fers advanced management featur es a[...]
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The Web management interface 4.4 Port S t atus In Port status, you can view every port status t hat depended on user's setting and the negotiation result. 。 Port: the port number . 。 Ty p e : the speed mode, ex: 100T X = 100Mbps. 。 Link: "Down" is "No Link". "UP" is "Link". 。 St ate: display port[...]
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4.5 Single port information Y ou can click the port on the Panel figur e on the le ft side of web GUI. Then, the single port information window will pop up and dis play the port current status information. Port information interface 4.6 Port S t atistics The following information provides a vie w of the current port statistic information. Click but[...]
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to clean all counts. Port S tatistics Interface 4.7 Port Control Y ou can change the port status. 1. Select the port by scroll the Port column. 2. S tate: disable or ena ble control of his port. 3. Negotiation: you can set auto negotiation mode is Auto, N way (specify the speed/duplex on this port and enable auto-negotiation), or F orce. 4. S peed:[...]
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Port Control interface 4.8 Switch Settings Y ou can assign the s ystem name and location and view the system information. 。 System Name: assign the name of s witch. The maximum length is 64 bytes. 。 System Location: assign the switch physical location. The maximum length is 64 bytes. 。 System Desc ription: display the description of switch. R[...]
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Switch Settings interface [NOTE] Remember to execute the "Save Configur ation" ac tion, otherwise the ne w configuration will lose when the switch power off. 4.9 Port Mirroring The Port mirroring is a method for monitor traffic in switched networks. T raffic through ports can be monitored by one specific port . That is, traf fic goes in o[...]
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Port Mirroring intrerface 4.10 VLAN configuration A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcas t domain. It allows you to isolate network traffic so only members of the VLAN receive traffic from the same VLAN members. Basically , creating a VLAN from a switch is logica lly equiva lent of reconnecting a group of net wo[...]
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VLAN Configuration interface 4.10.1 Port-based VLAN Packets can go among only members of the same VL AN group. Note all unselected ports are treated as belonging to another single V LAN. If the port-based VLAN enabled, the VLAN-tagging is ignor ed. In order for an end station to send packets to dif ferent VL ANs, it itself has to be either capable [...]
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VLAN – Port-based Add interface 6. Y ou will see the VLAN gro up displays. 7. If the groups' list is more than one page, you can click to view other VLAN groups. 8. Use button to delete unwanted VLAN. 9. Use button to modify existing VLAN group. [NOTE] Remember to execute the "Save Configur ation" ac tion, otherwise the ne w config[...]
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802.1Q VLAN interface 4.10.2.1 Basic 1. Click A dd button. 2. Management VLAN ID: it is used for remote management security . Only the port of VLAN group ID is equal to the Management VLAN ID can remote management that include telnet, SNMP , and Web browse the switch. Fill the specific VLAN ID number in Management VLAN ID column and mark the check [...]
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802.1Q VLAN – Add interface 6. Click . Then you will see the page as follow .[...]
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7. T o set the outgoing frames are VLAN -T agged frames or untagged. Then click . 。 Ta g : outgoing frames with VLAN-T agged. 。 Unta g: outgoing frames without VLAN-T agged. 4.10.2.2 Port VID : Configure port VID settings 1. Port VLAN ID: enter the port VLAN ID. 2. Click . 3. T o reset back to default value, click button. 802.1q VLAN - Port VLA[...]
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user . Y ou can set up the mail server IP , mail account, and forwarded email account for receiv ing the event alert. 1. Email Alert: enable or dis able the email ale rt function. 2. SMTP Serv er IP Address: set up the mail server IP address. 3. Authentication: mark the check box to enable a nd configure the email ac count and password for authenti[...]
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alert to the dedicate SMTP server . ¾ Power status: when the device power status has chang ed, the system will send out the alert to the dedicate SMTP server . ¾ SMNP A uthentication Failure: when the SNMP authentication fa il, the system will send out the alert to the dedicate SMTP server . ¾ Redundant Ring topo logy change: when the redundant [...]
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Power Alarm interface 4.12 IP Configuration Power alarm function enables the Relay alarm action. Without enabling po wer alarm function, the Relay alarm action will not work even the Rela y alarm is set. Mark the check box and click button. ■ DHCP Client: Enable or Disable the DHCP client functi on. When DHCP client function is enabling, the indu[...]
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IP Configuration interface 4.13 SNTP Configuration Y ou can configure the SNT P (Simple Network T ime Protocol) settings. The SNTP allows you to synchronize switch clocks in the Internet. 1. SNTP Client: enable or disable SNTP function to get the time from the SNTP server . 2. UTC Timezone: set the switch location time zone. The following table lis[...]
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ALA - Alaskan S tandard -9 hours 3 am HA W - Hawaiian St andard -10 hours 2 am Nome, Alaska -1 1 hours 1 am CET - Central European FWT - French Winter MET - Middle European MEWT - Middle European Winter SWT - Swedish Winter +1 hour 1 pm EET - Eastern European, USSR Zone 1 +2 hours 2 pm BT - Baghdad, USSR Zone 2 +3 hours 3 pm ZP4 - USSR Zone 3 +4 ho[...]
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SNTP Configuration 4.14 IP Security IP security function allows you to assign 10 spec ific IP addresses that have permission to access the switch through the web bro wser for the securing switch management. 1. Enable the IP Security: mark the check box to enable the IP security function. 2. Security IP 1 ~ 10: you can assign up to 4 specific IP add[...]
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IP Security interface 4.15 RSTP Configuration The Rapid S panning Tree Protocol (RSTP) is an evolution of the Sp anning Tree Pr otocol and provides for faster spanning tree convergence after a topology ch ange. The system also supports STP and the system will auto detect the connected device that is running STP or RSTP protocol. 4.15.1 System Confi[...]
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Rapid S panning-Tree Protocol learning and listeni ng states to the forwarding state. Enter a value between 4 throug h 30. [NOTE] 1. Must follow the rule to configure the MAX Age, Hello T ime, and For ward Delay T ime. 2 x (Forward Delay Time value -1) > = Max A ge value >= 2 x (Hello Time value +1) 2. Remember to execute the "Save Confi[...]
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mathematic calculation. False is incl uding the STP mathematic calculation. 7. Click button. [NOTE] Remember to execute the "Save Configur ation" ac tion, otherwise the ne w configuration will lose when the switch power off. RSTP – Per Port Configuration interface 4.16 Redundant Ring Redundant ring provide a fast er redundant recovery t[...]
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The system also supports the coupling ring that can connect 2 or more redunda nt ring group for the redundant backup function an d dua l homing function that prevent co nnecti on lose bet ween redundant ring group and upper leve l/core switch. ■ Enable Redundant ring: to e nable the redu ndant ring function. Marking the check box to enable t he r[...]
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[NOTE] 1. When you enable the redund ant ring function , you must disable the RST P . The redundant ring function and RSTP function cann ot exist at the same time. 2. Remember to execute the "Save Configuration" action, oth erwise the new configuration will lose when the switch power off. 4.17 QoS Configuration Y ou can configure Qos sett[...]
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QoS Configuration interface 4.18 IGMP The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is an inte rna l protocol of the Inter net Protocol (IP) suite. IP manages multicast traf fic by using s witches, routers, and hosts that support IGMP . Enabling IGMP allows the ports to detect IGMP queries and report packets and manage IP multicast traffic through [...]
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IGMP Snooping interface 4.19 SNMP Configuration The SNMP is a Protocol that governs the transfe r of information between management and age nt. The switch supports SNMP V1. Y ou can define manag ement stations as trap manager s and to enter SNMP community strings. Y o u also can define a name, location, and contact person for t he switch. Fill in t[...]
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4.19.3 T rap 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. Creat e a trap manager b y entering the IP address of the station and a community string. 1. IP A ddress : fill in the trap device IP . 2. Community S trings: the trap device[...]
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Security Manager interface. 4.21 Configuration Backup In Configuration Backup, yo u can re store the backup configuratio n into the industrial switch. Also, you can backup the configuratio n to TFTP server . 4.21.1 TFTP Restore Configuration Y ou can restore flash ROM valu e from TFTP server , but you must put the backup ima ge in TFTP server , ind[...]
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TFTP Restore Configuration interrface 4.21.2 TFTP Backup Confi guration Y ou can save current flash RO M value from the industr ia l switch to the TFTP server , then go to the TFTP restore configuration page to restore the image value back to the ind ustrial switch. 1. TFTP Serv er IP Addre ss: fill in the TFTP server IP 2. Backup File Name: fill t[...]
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4.21.3 TFTP Update Firmware It provides the functions to allow a user to update th e switch firmware. Before updating, make sure you have your TFTP server ready and the firmware image is on the TFTP server . 1. TFTP Serv er IP Addre ss: fill in your TFTP server IP . 2. Firmware File Name: the name of firmware image. 3. Click . TPTP Update Firmware [...]
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Factory Default interface 4.23 Save Configuration Save the industrial switch configurati on to the flash memory . Power of f the industrial s witch without the saving, all changed configuration will lost. Click the button the save the config uration. Save Configuration interface[...]
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4.24 System Reboot Reboot the Switch in software reset. Click button to rebo ot the switch. System Reboot interface 4.25 Rate Control Y ou can set up ever y port's bandwidth rate and packet limitation type. ■ Limit Packet type: select the packet ty pe that want to filter . The pa cket types have all type packet, broadcast/multicast/unknown u[...]
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2. Qos and Rate control cannot be existed at the same. Rate Control interface 4.26 System Log Y ou can set up s ystem log events and view the system log events. 4.26.1 System Log Configuration Y ou can view the s ystem log events in here. Click button to get newest system log event and button to cle ar the log events. If log event list mo re that o[...]
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System Log Configuration 4.26.2 Event Configuration Y ou can select the s ystem log ev ents. 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 col d start, Power status, SNMP Authentication Failure, and Redunda nt ring topology ch a[...]
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Event Configuration interface[...]
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5. TROUBLESHOOTING This section is intended to help you solv e the mo st common problems on the industrial Ethern et switch. 5.1 Incorrect connections The switch port can auto detect straight or crossove r cable when you li nk switch with other Ethernet device. For the RJ-45 connector shou ld use corre ct UTP or STP cable, 10/100Mbps port use 2-pa [...]
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IF the power indicator does turn on when the power cord is plugged in, you may have a probl em with power outlet, or power cord. However , if the Switch powers off after running for a while check for loose power connections, power losses or surges at powe r outlet. IF you still cannot resolve the prob lem, contact your local dealer for assistance. [...]
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6. APPENDIX 6.1 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Pin Assignment s With 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T cable, pins 1 and 2 are used f or transmitting data, and pins 3 and 6 for receiving data. RJ-45 Pin Assignment s Pin Number Assignme nt 1 Tx+ 2 Tx- 3 Rx+ 6 Rx- Note: "+" and "-" signs repres ent the polarity of the wires that make up each wire pair . A[...]