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Preface. SignaMax 12-Port 10/100 Managed Layer 2 Industrial Switch, 065-7714HSFPTB, 12-Port 10/100 Managed Layer 2+ Industrial Switch 178 Pages
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Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch
Preface
This manual describes how to install and use the Signamax
Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch. This switch introduced here is designed to deliver full scalability with SNMP/RMON web-based management functions by providing:
To get the most out of this manual, you should have an understanding of Ethernet networking concepts.
In this manual, you will find:
Features on the Hardened Managed Ethernet Switch
Illustrative LED functions
Installation instructions
Management Configuration
SNMP, IGMP…
Specifications
User’s Manual 7
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Table of contents
- 2 Quick Start Guide
- 2 Physical Description
- 2 The Port Status LEDs and Power Inputs
- 4 Functional Description
- 4 Console Configuration
- 6 Web Configuration
- 8 Preface
- 9 Table of Contents
- 11 Product Overview
- 11 Industrial Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch
- 11 Package Contents
- 12 Product Highlights
- 12 Basic Features
- 12 Management Support
- 12 VLAN
- 12 TRUNKING
- 12 PORT-SECURITY
- 12 PORT-MIRRORING
- 12 QoS (IEEE802.1p Quality of Service)
- 13 INTERNETWORKING PROTOCOLS
- 13 NETWORK MANAGEMENT METHODS
- 14 Front Panel Display
- 14 This LED comes on when the switch is properly connected to power and turned on.
- 14 The LEDs are located on the front panel, displaying status for each respective port. Please refer to the following table for more details.
- 15 Physical Ports
- 15 Connectivity
- 15 Mode Selection
- 16 Switch Management
- 16 Web-based browser interface
- 16 Administration console via RS-232 serial port (CLI)
- 16 External SNMP-based network management application
- 17 Installation
- 17 Selecting a Site for the Switch
- 17 Connecting to Power
- 17 12VDC DC Jack
- 18 Redundant DC Terminal Block Power Inputs
- 18 Connecting to Your Network
- 18 Cable Type & Length
- 19 Cabling
- 21 Switch Management
- 21 Management Access Overview
- 22 Administration Console (CLI)
- 22 Direct Access
- 22 [Default parameters]
- 23 Web Management
- 23 SNMP-Based Network Management
- 23 Protocols
- 24 Virtual terminal protocols, such as Telnet
- 24 A virtual terminal protocol is a software program, such as Telnet, that allows you to establish a management session from a Macintosh, a PC, or a UNIX workstation. Because Telnet runs over TCP/IP, you must have at least one IP address configured on th...
- 24 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- 24 SNMP is the standard management protocol for multivendor IP networks. SNMP supports transaction-based queries that allow the protocol to format messages and to transmit information between reporting devices and data-collection programs. SNMP runs on t...
- 24 Management Architecture
- 25 Web-Based Browser Management
- 26 SNMP & RMON Management
- 26 Overview
- 26 - The RMON probe is an intelligent device or software agent that continually collects statistics about a LAN segment or VLAN. The RMON probe transfers the collected data to a management workstation on request or when a pre-defined threshold is reached.
- 26 - The management workstation collects the statistics that the RMON probe gathers. The workstation can reside on the same network as the probe, or it can have an in-band or out-of-band connection to the probe.
- 27 SNMP Agent and MIB-2 (RFC 1213)
- 27 - Retrieving MIB counters from various layers of software modules according to the SNMP GET/GET NEXT frame messages.
- 27 - Setting MIB variables according to the SNMP SET frame message.
- 27 - Generating an SNMP TRAP frame message to the Network Management Station if the threshold of a certain MIB counter is reached or if other trap conditions (such as the following) are met:
- 27 Warm start
- 27 Cold start
- 27 Link up
- 27 Link down
- 27 Authentication failure
- 27 Rising alarm
- 27 Falling alarm
- 27 Topology Alarm
- 27 RMON MIB (RFC 2819) and Bridge MIB (RFC 1493)
- 28 RMON Groups Supported
- 28 - RMON Statistics Group – maintains utilization and error statistics for the switch port being monitored.
- 28 - RMON History Group – gathers and stores periodic statistical samples from the previous Statistics Group.
- 28 - RMON Alarm Group – allows a network administrator to define alarm thresholds for any MIB variable. An alarm can be associated with Low Threshold, High Threshold, or both. A trigger can trigger an alarm when the value of a specific MIB variable excee...
- 28 - RMON Event Group – allows a network administrator to define actions based on alarms. SNMP Traps are generated when RMON Alarms are triggered. The action taken in the Network Management Station depends on the specific network management application.
- 28 Bridge Groups Supported
- 28 - The dot1dBase Group – a mandatory group that contains the objects applicable to all types of bridges.
- 28 - The dot1dStp Group – contains objects that denote the bridge’s state with respect to the Spanning Tree Protocol. If a node does not implement the Spanning Tree Protocol, this group will not be implemented. This group is applicable to any transparent...
- 28 - The dot1dTp Group – contains objects that describe the entity’s transparent bridging status. This group is applicable to transparent operation only and SRT bridges.
- 28 - The dot1dStatic Group – contains objects that describe the entity’s destination-address filtering status. This group is applicable to any type of bridge which performs destination-address filtering.
- 29 Web-Based Browser Management
- 29 Logging on to the switch
- 29 Switch IP Address
- 30 Login
- 30 Enter the factory default login ID: root.
- 30 Password
- 30 Enter the factory default password (no password).
- 31 Understanding the Browser Interface
- 31 System
- 31 System Information, System Name/Password, IP Address, ARP Table, Route Table, Save Configuration, Firmware Upgrade, Reboot, Logout
- 31 port
- 31 Configuration, Port Status, Rate Control, RMON Statistics, Per Port Vlan Activities
- 31 switching
- 31 Bridging, Static MAC Entry, Port Mirroring
- 31 Trunking
- 31 Port Trunking
- 31 stp / ring
- 32 VLAN
- 32 VLAN Mode Setting, 802.1Q VLAN Setting, 802.1Q Port Setting, Port Based VLAN
- 32 qos
- 32 Global Configuration, 802.1p Priority, DSCP
- 32 SNMP
- 32 802.1x
- 32 OTHER PROTOCOLS
- 33 System
- 33 System Information
- 34 System Name/Password
- 35 IP Address
- 36 ARP Table
- 37 Route Table
- 38 Save Configuration
- 39 Firmware Upgrade
- 44 Reboot
- 45 Logout
- 46 Port
- 46 Configuration
- 47 Port Status
- 48 Rate Control
- 49 RMON Statistics
- 50 Per port vlan activities
- 51 Switching
- 51 Bridging
- 52 Static MAC Entry
- 53 Port Mirroring
- 54 Trunking
- 54 Port Trunking
- 55 STP / Ring
- 55 Global Configuration
- 56 RSTP Port Setting
- 58 MSTP Properties
- 60 MSTP Instance Setting
- 62 MSTP Port Setting
- 63 Recover-Ring ™ Capability
- 64 VLAN
- 64 VLAN Mode Setting
- 66 802.1Q VLAN Setting
- 68 802.1Q Port Setting
- 69 Port Based VLAN
- 70 QoS
- 70 Global Configuration
- 71 802.1p Priority
- 72 DSCP
- 73 SNMP
- 73 SNMP General Setting
- 74 SNMP v1/v2c
- 75 SNMP v3
- 78 802.1x
- 78 Radius Configuration
- 81 Port Authentication
- 83 Other Protocols
- 83 GVRP
- 84 IGMP Snooping
- 86 NTP
- 88 Command Line Console Management
- 88 Administration Console
- 89 Exec Mode (View Mode)
- 93 Privileged Exec Mode (Enable Mode)
- 98 Configure Mode (Configure Terminal Mode)
- 102 System
- 102 System Information, System Name/Password, IP Address, ARP Table, Route Table, Save Configuration, Firmware Upgrade, Reboot, Logout
- 102 System Name/Password
- 103 IP Address
- 104 ARP Table
- 105 Route Table
- 105 Save Configuration
- 108 Firmware Upgrade
- 110 Reboot
- 110 Logout
- 111 Port
- 111 Configuration, Port Status, Rate Control, RMON Statistics, Per Port Vlan Activities
- 111 Configuration
- 113 Port Status
- 114 Rate Control
- 114 RMON Statistics
- 115 Per Port Vlan Activities
- 116 Switching
- 116 Bridging, Static MAC Entry, Port Mirroring
- 116 Bridging
- 118 Static MAC Entry
- 120 Port Mirroring
- 121 Trunking
- 121 Port Trunking
- 121 Port Trunking
- 122 STP / Ring
- 122 Global Configuration, RSTP Port Setting, MSTP Properties, MSTP Instance Setting, MSTP Port Setting, Recover-Ring ™ Capability
- 122 Global Configuration
- 126 RSTP Port Setting
- 129 MSTP Properties
- 131 MSTP Instance Setting
- 132 MSTP Port Setting
- 134 Recover-Ring ™ Capability
- 136 VLAN
- 136 VLAN Mode Setting, 802.1Q VLAN Setting, 802.1Q Port Setting, Port Based VLAN
- 136 802.1Q VLAN Setting
- 137 802.1Q Port Setting
- 141 Port Based VLAN
- 142 QoS
- 142 Global Configuration
- 144 802.1p Priority
- 144 DSCP
- 145 SNMP
- 145 SNMP General Setting
- 148 SNMP v1/v2c
- 149 SNMP v3
- 152 802.1x
- 152 Radius Configuration
- 154 Port Authentication
- 157 Other Protocols
- 157 GVRP
- 159 IGMP Snooping
- 164 NTP
- 168 Specifications
- 168 LED Indicators
- 168 Operating
- 168 Temperature
- 170 Appendix A
- 171 Appendix B
- 178 Contact Information
- 178 UHttp://www.signamax.com