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1. DHCP Server Client Entries IP Address MAC Address Type Status Lease 10 0 50 101 00 18 DE 02 92 73 dynamic DHCP 604518 2 4 5 3 Port and IP Binding The user can assign hence bind a specific IP Address within the assigned IP range to a specific port on a switch Once a port is connected and queries for a dynamic IP assignment it will receive the IP assigned in this Table by the switch This binding is possible only when the switch is enabled to be the DHCP server otherwise thee is no entry In the example below Port 5 is bound to IP 10 0 51 100 DHCP Server Port and IP Binding Port Neo Port 01 0 0 0 0 Port 02 0 0 0 0 Port 03 0 0 0 0 Fort 04 0 0 0 0 Por 0S 10 0 51 100 Port a6 0 0 0 0 G1 Ge DHCP Server Port and IP Binding Interface ojja T ea olla Cc cS CL a th wn wn 2 4 6 BACKUP amp RESTORE Backup function allows the user to save current configuration from the switch EEPROM onto the TFTP Trivial File Transport Protocol server while the Restore function sends a saved configuration file bin to the EEPROM of a switch One may obtain a TFTP server program on the Web example site http tftpd32 jounin net atop atop User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series f PS Backup amp Restore Restore Configuration TFTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Restore File Mame data bin Backup Configuration TFTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Backup File Name
2. misc global configuration command to set the reauth period 8021x 66 port global configuration command Use the 802 1x misc supp timeout Use the 802 1x misc reauth period atop atop switch config 8021x enable Use the 802 1x system radious IP _ switch config 8021x system radiousip 10 0 50 54 Use the 802 1x system server port switch config 8021x system serverport 1815 switch config 8021x system accountport 1816 switch config 8021x system sharekey 123456 switch config 8021x system nasid test switch config 8021x misc quietperiod 10 switch config 8021x misc txperiod 5 switch config 8021x misc supportimeout 20 switch config 8021x misc servertimeout 20 switch config 8021x misc maxrequest 3 switch config 8021x misc reauthperiod 3000 Use the 802 1x port state interface switch config interface fastethernet atop User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series atop portstate configuration command to set the 3 disable state of the selected port switch config if 8021x portstate reject accept accept authorize show 8021x oo a summary of the 802 1x switch gt show 8021x properties and also the port sates no 8021x G Disable 802 1x function switch config no 8021x 3 3 14 LIST OF TFTP COMMANDS Lis lite late TFTP Command Mode Descripon Mode Descripon ee aaa Save configuration to TFTP andj switch config backup flash backup_c
3. 1QTrunk allows the same Tagged VID to be assigned and hence the user must enter the Tagged VIDs value between 0 and 4094 For VLANs that require high transmission connection to the backbone typically take advantage of the Giga ports on the switch If Hybrid Link is chosen then both Untagged VID and Tagged VIDs are open for inputs between 0 and 4094 GVRP Generic VLAN Registration Protocol allows automatic VLAN configuration between the switch and nodes PC s servers printers etc If the switch is connected to a device with GVRP enabled the user can send a GVRP request using VID on a VLAN the switch will automatically add that device to the existing VLAN 3h atop Technologies User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series AS VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode 80210 GVRP Mode Disable M Management Vian ID 0 _ Ape VLAN Configuration Port No Link Type Untagged VID Tagged VIDs 61 sd 2 fd Mote Use the comma to separate the multiple tagged VIDs E g 23 4 means joining the Tagged VLAN 2 3 and 4 VLAN Operation Mode Select a VLAN Operation Mode among Disable Port based or 802 1Q tagging based GVRP Mode Enable Disable GVRP function Management VLAN ID Assigning the VLAN ID only the devices within the Management VLAN ID can access the network Link type Select one from the 3 link types Access for single switch only allows the user to group p
4. Discovery Ctrl D Login Logout Reboot Open Web Discovery Filter Ctrl F 2 Login Ctrl L ci Logout A Reboot ctrl E a Open web Ctrl Refresh Ctr 15 100 00 1E 94 22 00 01 Py Fefresh All 14 700 00 1E 94 22 00 19 16 1700 00 1E 94 22 00 00 eA Exit The searching can be done by selecting Discovery on the pull down menu or simply click Discovery on the Task bar A sample result is shown below where three devices are found They are named after their IP s and MAC Addresses pe User Manual Version 1 1 Atop ABLE Linkg Industrial Switch 0a Op atop EH6508G Series Pa Ether Manager Limited for 10 devices only Task Settings Help w G a Q Y Discovery Discovery Filter Login Logout Reboot Open Web Sort Devices By None Elf Ether Manager E H Devices 3 Se All Devices ve Name 10 0 74 100 00 16 94 22 00 19 ve Name 10 0 16 100 00 16 94 22 00 00 Name 10 0 15 100 00 1E 94 22 00 07 i E Status Monitor z i Syslog Events Her oa Devices Topology ii 5 Wieards i oo Group IF Setting an Group Firmware Update A 2 2 DISCOVERY FILTER Click Discovery Filter and the following Discovery Type window shall pop up Here one can set the filter to limit the searching filtering to just a given local subnet shown as 10 0 40 237 255 255 0 0 or to search in a designated Primary Interface Gateway Default Route or to customize a Discovery ra
5. EN Group Firmware Update Group IP Setting Wizard Interface 78 User Manual Version 1 1 Atop ABLELinkg Industrial Switch a t O D EH6508G Series Technologies STEP 1 Select one or more devices to be configured then press next to the sample panel appeared below STEP 2 Configure the IP address range or DHCP IP address WEther Manager Limited for 10 devices only 2 S E a x Task Settings Help 3 i Login Logout Reboot Open web e ie Group IP Wizard Group Firmware Wizard NE Discovery Discovery Filter Sort Devices By None Be Manaos Group IP Setting Wizard H All Devices t Name 10 0 14 100 00 1E 94 22 00 19 C Refresh Refresh All About Name 10 0 16 100 00 1E 94 22 00 00 Name 10 0 15 100 00 1E 94 22 00 01 Configure the IP address range or DHCP IP E Status Monitor Ej Syslog Events DHCP igi 3 Devices Topology Server IP 0 0 0 0 EH6508G 00 1E 94 22 00 00 10 0 1 Wizards C IP Range EH6508G 00 1E 94 22 00 19 10 0 1 Group IF Setting nange lt Group Firmware Update IP Begin IE End Netmask Gateway be Le Le k STEP 3 Apply settings Select File gt Save to save the setup A 2 7 2 Group Firmware Update Wizard This wizard helps the user to update firmware for a group of devices simultaneously First click Group Firmw
6. Mac Blacklist tabulates all the physical MAC addresses that are blocked from accessing the switch This works in opposite of Port Security function To do so first enter the MAC address to be blocked which consists of 12 digits then click Add Then the address should appear in the Mac Address box MAC Blacklist MAC Blacklist MAC Address 123456789012 AL atop atOp User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series Description MAC Address Enter MAC Address to the MAC Blacklist table Add Add an MAC Address to the MAC Blacklist table Delete Delete the MAC Address entry from the MAC Blacklist table Help Show Display Help file 2 11 4 MAC ADDRESS AGING MAC Address Aging when Auto Flush MAC Address Table When Ports Link Down is checked keeps original MAC connection dynamic MAC Table for a period of time In the example the original dynamic MAC table connections to the switch will remain for 300 seconds If the Auto Flush is not checked the MAC address will disappear immediately after link down This function speeds up the LAN connections after any momentary interruption like a power surge or power outage MAC Address Aging MAC Address Table Aging Time 0 3825 300 secs Auto Flush MAC Address Table When Ports Link Down Label Description oo MAC Address Table Enter in seconds the default MAC aging timer is 300 Aging Time 0 3825 seconds
7. Auto Flush MAC Check the box to enable the function Address Table When ports Link Down Click Apply to confirm the changes Select File gt Save to save the setup Help Display Help file 2 12 5 1 802 1x Radius Server Authentication 2 11 5 802 1X SERVER SETTING 802 1x follows IEEE802 LAN infrastructures to authenticate and subsequently to authorize the access of a device attached to a LAN port To activate this authentication function the user must first enable the 802 1X Radius Server oes atop Technologies User Manual Version 1 1 P EH6508G Series 802 1x Radius Server Radius Server Setting 802 1 Protocol Disable Radius Server IP 192168163 Server Port fisi2 o Accounting Port fisa o0 Shared Key 1234567 NAS Identifier Advanced Setting Quiet Period o 0 S TX Period Booo Supplicant Timeout Booo Server Timeout 30 o Max Requests 2 0 ti Re 4uth Period 3601 Apply Help Select Enable to activate authentication or disable to otherwise The following parameters will not appear if disable is selected Enter the UDP User Datagram Protocol port number on the authentication server from the Radius Server Shared Key Enter the key 30 characters max pre set on the server side NAS Identifier Enter the Network Access Server NAS identifier 30 characters max preset on the server side Advanced Setting 0 new authentication attempt
8. BSTP Mode Disable Bridge Configuration Forward Delay Time fi 5 4 30 Port Configuration 200000 200000 200000 200000 200000 200000 20000 Priority 128 j 240 Admin P2P Admin Edge Admin Non STR f On the display panel shown above the user can view the switch status in an enlarged picture shown below 192 168 170 102 00 11 22 33 44 53 J a r 4 E g Status E Ghiine OFtline EA Query Failure B IF different Ri Device Fault Syslog Mum 2 Unread 200r AA 09 27 24 Last Red as Error 8S ato Technologies atop Technologies User Manual Version 1 1 P EH6508G Series EH6508G Technical Specifications Technology Ethernet Standard 802 3 10BaseT 802 3u 100BaseTX 100BaseFX 802 3x 802 3z 1000BaseLX 802 3ab 1000BaseTX 802 3ad 802 1d MAC Bridges 802 1d 802 1p Class of Service 802 10 802 1w Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol 802 1x Port Based Network Access Control Store and Forward 6 x 10 100 Base T X Auto MDI MDI X Giga Fiber Port 2 x 1000 Base X SC Connector Model EH 6508G Fm or EH6508G Multi Mode 850 nm max 550m Fs Single mode 1310 nm max 2 km m for multi mode s for single mode Giga Port copper 2 x 10 100 1000 Base T X Auto MDI MDIX Model EH6508G LED Indicator PWR1 PWR2 and PWR3 Green Fault RJ45 Ports 6 LNK ACT Green Blinking Green Full duplex Amber Giga Ports 2 copper L
9. G Halt and perform a cold restart switch config reload default G Restore to default values Switch config default admin username G Change login username switch config admin username Username maximum 10 words XXXXXX admin password G Change login password switch config admin password Password maximum 10 words XXXXXX show admin Display administrator switch show admin information dhcpserver enable Enable DHCP Server switch config dhcpserver enable i Low IP IP pool 10 0 50 54 dhcpserver highip G Configure high IP address for switch config dhcpserver highip High IP IP pool 10 0 50 50 ig dhcpserver G Configure subnet mask _for switch config dhcpserver subnetmask DHCP Client subnetmask 255 255 255 0 Subnet mask dhcpserver G Configure gateway for DHCP switch config dhcpserver gateway gateway Client 10 0 50 56 Gateway DNS IP Client 10 0 50 54 dhcpserver G Configure lease time in hours switch config dhcpserver leasetime leasetime 1 Hours dhcpserver Enter static IP for DHCP Client switch config interface ipbinding fastEthernet 2 IP address switch config if dhcpserver lpbinding 10 0 50 54 fomgusion isonet fooniguraton oaae configuration server configuration Gens lence ee clients server ponding lothebucPsengr ne ip binding of the DHCP server 58 atop User Manual Version 1 1 eo EH6508G Series atOp security http Activate HTTP server security switch conf
10. Help file 2 10 SNMP Configuration Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is a protocol developed to manage nodes servers workstations routers switches and hubs etc on an IP network SNMP enables network administrators to manage network performance to find and solve network problems and to plan for network growth Network management systems learn problems by receiving traps or change notices from network devices implementing SNMP One may download an SNMP MIB Management Information Base Browser from the Internet Example site http www ireasoning com for viewing the information Note that V1 and V2 are usually provided for free of charge but V3 package is not and must be purchased 2 10 1 SNMP AGENT VERSIONS V1 V2 OR V3 The user can set SNMP agent related information via SNMP Agent Setting function Three SNMP versions are supported here V1 V2c in one group and V3 in another V1 V2c agent uses community string match for authentication with either read only or read and write privilege SNMPV3 agent requires an authentication level of MD5 or DES to encrypt data to enhance data security IT atop atop User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series SNMP Agent Setting SNMP Agent Yersion SNMPV1NV2c Apply SNMP V1A 2c Community Community String Privilege lnrivate o Readand Write Apply Help SNMPv3 User User Name Suth Password Privacy Password Remove Current SNMP
11. Alaskan Standard 9 hours 3 am HAW Hawaiian Standard 2 am Nome Alaska 11 hours CET Central European FWT French Winter MET Middle European 1 hour MEWT Middle European Winter SWT Swedish Winter 1am 1 pm EET Eastern European USSR Zone 2 hours 3m BT Baghdad USSR Zone 2 3 hours ZP4 USSR Zone 3 4 hours 4 pm ZP5 USSR Zone 4 5 hours 5 pm ZP6 USSR Zone 5 6 hours 6 pm WAST West Australian Standard 7 hours CCT China Coast USSR Zone 7 8 hours 1h atop Technologies User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series f PS JST Japan Standard USSR Zone 8 EAST East Australian Standard GST eG Guns oom Guam Standard USSR Zone 9 p IDLE International Date Line NZST New Zealand Standard 12 hours Midnight NZT New Zealand 2 4 5 SWITCH AS A DHCP SERVER 2 4 5 1 Configuration to be a DHCP Server The switch can be assigned to be a DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server by setting the DHCP Server function in enable DHCP Server Configuration DHCP Server Start IP Address End IP Address 10 0 50 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 10 0 50 254 DNS 0 0 0 0 Lease Time Hour 168 Apply Otherwise if in disable there is no need to define any entry sy go I atop atop User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series AS DHCP Server Configuration DHCP Server Start IP Address 10 0 50 101 End
12. EH6508G Series _ atop IP Configuration DHCP Client IP Address 10 0599 Subnet Mask 255 255 00 _Apply Help 2 4 4 TIME SNTP AND TIME ZONES OF THE WORLD The user can synchronize the switch time with a chosen SNTP server SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol If SNTP Client is enabled the switch clock is synchronized with the SNTP server clock otherwise shown in the diagram below the switch time is not a client of the SNTP server A SNTP server can found on the Internet http support microsoft com kb 262680 For instance the Hong Kong server is at 137 189 6 18 If the switch is the client of a SNTP server then one needs enter the SNTP server address and decides if the Daylight Saving Time should be selected SNTP Configuration SNTP Client Disable Daylight Saving Time UTC Timezone Daylight Saving Period j H Ri Daylight Saving Offset Ours SNTP Configuration interface AS a reference the time zone of the world is attached here atop atOp User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series Time zones of the World Local Time Zone Conversion from UTC Time at 12 00 UTC November Time Zone 1 hour 11am Oscar Time Zone 2 hours 10 am ADT Atlantic Daylight 3 hours 9 am AST Atlantic Standard EDT Eastern Daylight EST Eastern Standard 4 hours 8 am 5 hours 7 am MDT Mountain Daylight Our eam PDT Pacific Daylight ADT Alaskan Daylight ALA
13. The Open Web command opens the Web based Interface if one prefers to perform the configuring online A 2 6 REFRESH Refresh forces a selected device to be updated immediately displayed on the right panel Refresh All forces all discovered devices to be updated A 2 7 WIZARDS Two Wizards functions are provided to help the user to perform Group IP setting and Group Firmware Update tasks The following window shall appear when Wizards button left side of the panel is clicked 76 User Manual Version 1 1 Atop ABLE Linkg Industrial Switch EH6508G Series atop Technologies AS Wether Manager Limited for 10 devices only E fi Ether Manager a Devices 3 i S F Al Devices i Name 10 0 14 100 00 1E 94 22 00 19 Name 10 0 16 100 00 1E 94 22 00 00 Name 10 0 15 100 00 1E 94 22 00 01 Status Monitor WH Syslog Events a Devices Topology pe A Group IP Setting oe Group Firmware Update A 2 7 1 Group IP Setting Wizard Wizards Interface Group IP Setting Wizard assists the user through the entire Group IP Setting process a User Manual Version 1 1 Atop ABLE Linkg Industrial Switch EH6508G Series atop Technologies AS Wether Manager Limited for 10 devices only Eft Ether Manager a Devices 3 i SE All Devices i Name 10 0 14 100 00 1E 94 22 00 19 Name 10 0 16 100 00 1E 94 22 00 00 Name 10 0 15 100 00 1E 94 22 00 01 fi Status Monitor S Wizards
14. User Manual Version 1 1 P EH6508G Series SNMP Trap Setting Trap Server Setting Server IP Community Trap Version yy Vee Add Trap Server Profile Server IP Community Trap Version none Remove Help SNMP Trap Setting interface Add trap server profile to the network Remove trap server profile from the network Help Display Help file 2 11 Security Five approaches are available for enhancing the security of a switch IP Security Port Security MAC Blacklist and MAC address Aging and 802 1x protocol These approaches are described below 2 11 1 IP SECURITY Through IP Security function only IP s on the Secure IP List can perform switch management provided one of the IP Security Modes is enabled Web based Telnet SNMP 39 atop Technologies User Manual Version 1 1 P EH6508G Series IP Security IP Security Mode Disable E T Enable WEB Management T Enable Telnet Management T Enable SNMP Management Secure IP List Secure IP1 baoo o Secure IP2 baoo 8 Secure IPS baoo oo Secure IP4 baoo 8 Secure IPS baoo oo Secure IP6 boaon 8 Secure IP baonr 8 Secure IFS boaon Secure IPS baon o Secure IP10 baon o Apply Help IP Security interface Description Description S O IP security MODE Enable Disable the IP security function When in enable the user can select one or more of the following three security approaches Management Managem
15. interface accounting fastEthernet 2 switch config if show interface accounting no accounting Clear interface accounting switch config interface information fastEthernet 2 switch config if no accounting 3 3 5 LIST OF TRUNK COMMANDS Sete a n 1 65535 priority Enter activity port n config aggregator activityport 2 1 4 lacp workp 2 or Port list Member port list switch config aggregator group 2 This parameter could be a port 1 4 3 lacp workp 3 range ex 1 4 or a port list separate by a comma ex 2 3 6 Workport The amount of work ports this value could not be less than zero or be large than the amount of member ports 6Q atop User Manual Version 1 1 oe EH6508G Series atOp aggregator group G Assign a static trunk group switch config aggregator group 1 GroupID 1 3 Port list Member port _ list jor This parameter could be a port switch config aggreator group 1 range ex 1 4 or a port list 3 1 2 nolacp separate by a comma ex 2 3 show aggregator information of switch show aggregator no aggregator G Remove a trunk group switch config no aggreator group group 2 GroupID 3 3 6 LIST OF VLAN COMMANDS VLAN Command vian database P Enter VLAN configure mode _ switch vlan database V To set switch VLAN mode A vlanmode 8021q Aa vlanmode gvrp V Disable vlan group P VID ene vlan 2 ie naai gvrp IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Assign a access link for VLAN switch vlan vlan 8021
16. mult snooping entries pe Disable IGMP snooping function switch config no igmp Disable IGMP query switch no igmp query query 3 3 10 LIST OF MAC FILTER TABLE COMMANDS ommand mac address table Configure MAC address table switch config interface static hwaddr of interface static fastEthernet 2 MAC switch config if mac address table static hwaddr 000012345678 mac address table G Configure MAC address switch config mac address table er er o table filter filter hwaddr 000012348678 MAC Ee PACS pores address table Eea S aen address table static table static Gores anie fter ate if o ow maadesse address table filter table filter no mac address Remove an entry of MAC switch config interface table static hwaddr address table of interface fastEthernet 2 MAC static switch config if no mac address table static hwaddr 000012345678 no mac address Remove an entry of MAC switch config no mac address table filter hwaddr address table filter table filter hwaddr 000012348678 MAC no mac address Remove dynamic entry of switch config no mac address table MAC address table table 3 3 11 LIST OF SNMP COMMANDS eed eed d Mode Description Mode Description Example SNMP agent Select the agent mode of SNMP __ switch config snmp agent mode mode v1v2c viv2c v3 SNMP server G Configure SNMP server host switch config snmp server host host information and community string 10 0 50 54 commu
17. 192 168 10 6 i user level messa Notice 192 168 10 6 user level messa Notice 192 168 10 6 user level messa Notice 192 168 10 6 il 82 atop atop User Manual Version d 1 EH6508G Series tS PS Detail events Interface J Description Previous event S ran ooo oos Copy event content to clipboard Leave the window 83 User Manual Version 1 1 Atop ABLELinkg Industrial Switch ea Op EH6508G Series atop A 3 All Functions Interfaces A 3 1 ALL FUNCTIONS MENU AND WEB BASED MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS The All Functions menu is similar to that in the Web based management any feature that can be found on the Web based management can be done using EtherManager s All Functions Menu The diagram juxtaposes the All Functions panel on the left and the equivalent Web based management panel on the right to show their similarity All Functions n all Web Ul Basic Setting Fort Configuration Redundancy VLAN Traffic Prioritization IGMP Snooping SNMF Configuration Security Warning Monitor and Diag Front Panel Save Configuration 2 i Op Basics Port Configuration Redundancy Traffic Prioritization IGMP Srooping WLAN SAMP Security WW aming Monitor And Diagnostic Save To Flash t t et j Es z E za The functions interface and functions tree on WEB A 3 2 CONFIGURING WIT
18. 4 5 UTP RJ 45 100BASE TX Cat 5 UTP RJ 45 1000BASE TX Cat 5 Cat 5e UTP RJ 45 Cable specification table Cable Type 1 5 7 RJ 45 PIN ASSIGNMENTS On the RJ 45 connector pins 1 and 2 are for transmitting data and pins 3 and 6 for receiving data M RdJ 45 Pin Assignments Assignment po RD 1 5 8 PIN ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE MDI MDI X PORT CONFIGURATION The EH switches support auto MDI MDI X Medium Dependent Interface Medium Dependent Interface Automatic Crossover port configuration one may use a straight through UTP RJ 45 cable to connect a PC to the EH switch The following table shows the pin assignments for the connector MDiport MDIXpot o TDtransmit RD receive po RD receive TD transmit Pp CTR receive TD transmit pC Notused Noted ___ Note and signs represent the polarity of the wires that make up the wire pairs 1Q atop atop User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series f 1 5 9 OPTICAL FIBER AND CONNECTOR TYPES All fiber channels are designated for transmission at Gigabit speed There are two models EH 6508G Fm and EH 6508G Fs The EH6508G Fm Model is equipped with multi mode fiber 50 125 um or 62 5 125 um core cladding type SC connectors The wavelength is short IR 850 um The EH6508G Fm Model has a maximum transmission distance of 550m while using 50 125 um cabling The EH6508G Fs Model is equipped with two single mode fiber channels
19. Enter the number of seconds between sending Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP requests supplicant to respond to an EAP request server to respond to an authentication request Re Auth Period Enter the number of seconds for a connected client to be re authenticated Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes Select File gt Save to save the setup Help Display Help file 2 11 5 2 Enter Port Authorization Mode Once a Radius server is appointed the user can begin to assign each port s authorization status to unconditionally accept a port automatic authentication to unconditionally reject a port automatic rejection for authentication to authorize a port for authentication process or simply disable the port from the authentication process ignored by Radius server 43 atop atop User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series 802 1x Porn Authorize Mode Port Port Authorize Mode Port ol Port 02 Fort 03 Port O4 Port 0s Port 06 ca Ge Apply Help Authorization Reject reject this port outright Accept accept this port outright w o authentication needed Authorize port subject to authentication port sent to Radius Disable port not subject to authenticated not recognized by Radius Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes Select File gt Save to save the setup Help Display Help file Click Authorization State to view each port s status for 802 1X authenticati
20. IP Address 10 0 50 200 Subnet Mask 255 25500 Lease Time Hour ics If switch s DHCP server function is enabled then one must fill out the Start IP Address and the End IP Address For instance if the assigned dynamic IP range is from 10 0 1 100 10 0 1 200 then 10 0 1 100 is the Start IP Address and 10 0 1 200 will be the End IP address A typical Subnet Mask is 255 255 0 0 An example Gateway IP is 10 0 50 254 Normally there is no need for assigning the DNS IP in a LAN environment unless the LAN is hooked up to the Internet then the DNS is your ISP DNS server IP InTaiwan the Hinet DNS server is 168 95 1 1 Lease Time is expressed in hours which spells out the time when the DHCP IP shall remain unchanged in case another DHCP is accidentally assigned to be the DHCP server of the LAN Before enabling the DHCP server function make sure there is no existing DHCP server on the LAN otherwise the system can be confused as to which server the client should listen to Also serving as the DHCP server adds to the work load of the switch so other tasks may be slowing down because of the added role 2 4 5 2 Client Entries of a DHCP server When the DHCP server function is enabled on the switch the switch will collect all the DHCP Client information and display here The example shows a Client Entry of 10 0 51 101 being collected atop Technologies User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series AS
21. IP address 10 0 50 100 It is important to make sure that before plugging in the switch onto the LAN the IP 10 0 50 100 has not been assigned otherwise the switch may not be discovered because of IP conflicts Likewise if two EH switches are installed on the same LAN the identical IPs of 10 0 50 100 also will cause conflict In this case the user may use IP Configuration to change the switch s IP from the default value To do so the user is recommended to disconnect the switch and the host from the LAN and enter the default IP 10 0 50 100 to discover the switch After the Welcome page go to Basic Setting gt IP Configuration and select to disable the DHCP Client mode Go ahead and change the IP Address In the following example the switch IP has been changed to 10 0 14 100 It should noted that the new IP Configuration is applied to the current session by clicking on Apply button To save the new new IP configuration one must also press File gt Save to save into the flash memory IP Configuration DHCP Client IP Address 10 0 14 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 10 0 50 254 DNS 1 0 0 0 0 DNS 0 0 0 0 If DHCP Client is in Enable the switch IP will be assigned by the DHCP server on the LAN which is not normally done As expected DHCP Client is enabled there is no need for any entry see below atop User Manual Version 1 1
22. T T Oo T T o Fort 02 10078 Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fort 03 10078 Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port d4 10078 Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fomt 05 100T Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port 06 100T Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 Epi 1000T Up Enable 5358 0 LOOOUL 0 0 0 Ep 1000T Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clear Help Port Statistics interface State Display if the port is activated deactivated enable disable _ Help S Display Help file 2 13 3 PORT MONITORING A Destination port receives duplicated packets from one or more Source ports for monitoring purposes if theist Rx or Tx box is checked And only one Destination port can be enabled at a time Then a Rx Destination port can be assigned to one or more RX ports from the Source Port s and only one Destination TX port can be assigned to one or more Source TX ports For instance if Port 01 Rx is checked and one wishes to direct duplicated data received by Source port 02 Rx and Port 03 Rx to Port Rx 01 then check Source Port 02 Rx and Source Port 03 Rx Likewise if data sent out from Source port 01 Tx and port 02 Tx is to be copied and sent to Destination port 03 Tx then check Destination port 03 Tx then Source port 02 TX and Source port 03 Tx If all the Source ports are left unchecked then no ports are monitored 5Q atop Technologies User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series AS Port Monitoring eat Destination Port Source Port Rx Tx RX Tx Port o1 g G E E Port
23. covers the hardware descriptions of the EH6508G Series Part 2 gives a function by function description of the Web based management approach while Part 3 describes the steps for configuring via a PC s serial port of via Telnet Command Line Interface or CLI A utility program EtherManager and its settings are included in the Appendix At the end of this manual is the EH series Product Specifications Packing List Inside the Package please find Atop EH6508G Industrial Managed Switch x1 pin Terminal Block for two external powers amp relay connections x1 Port Plugs 8 RG 45 plugs for EH6508G and 6 RG 45 covers and 2 SC fiber port covers for EH 6508G Fm or EH6508G Fs Wall mount kit x1 Atop Industrial Managed Switch quick start guide x1 Product CD with configuration utility EtherManager x1 Product Warranty x1 atop atOp User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series Part 1 Know Your Atop s ABLELink EH6508G Switch 1 1 What is a Managed Industrial Switch Atop s ABLELink EH Ethernet Switching Hub 6508G series consists of powerful managed industrial switches A switch is referred to as an OSI Layer 2 bridging device Unlike an unmanaged switch which is normally found in homes or in small SOHO environments and runs in auto negotiation mode each port on a managed switch can be configured in its link bandwidth priority security and duplex setting The managed switches can be con
24. e Display advance function status e Save configuration Configure global switch parameters Configure VLAN specific parameters Configure switch interface parameters 3 3 2 LIST OF MODES AND THEIR SYMBOLS AT COMMAND LEVEL Mode Command Mode Symbol User EXEC Privileged EXEC Global configuration VLAN database Interface configuration a o G O _ 3 3 3 LIST OF SYSTEM COMMANDS Example System Command Mode Description show config E Display switch configuration _ switch gt show config show terminal P Display console information _ switch show terminal E Entermenumode si switch gt menu __ _ Z permanent tasnmemoy fn permanent flash memory System Name ae menu write memory atop Technologies User Manual Version 1 1 P EH6508G Series system location G Enter switch system location switch config system location xxx System Location string G system description Enter switch system switch config system description System description string XXX Description System Contact window string show system info Display system information _ switch gt show system info switch config ip address 255 255 255 0 G ip address Configure switch IP address lp address Subnet mask A ee DHCP Client function switch config ip dhcp P Display switch IP switch show ip G Disable DHCP Client function switch config no ip dhcp ig
25. lal HA Syslog Events ij Security fh Devices Topology Warning H S Wizards Monitor And Diagnostic Save To Flash Group IP Setting lt Group Firmware Update User Name admin Password in EF Logout j 10 0 14 100 Example EtherManager Panel A 1 2 INSTALLING ETHERMANAGER The EtherManager CD ROM is furnished when an EH switch is delivered First open the EtherManager exe file on the CD then follow the steps below Click Next when the following Welcome window appears 7Q User Manual Version 1 1 Atop ABLELinkg Industrial Switch 0a Op atop EH6508G Series ia EtherManager InstallShield Wizard a E x Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for EtherManager The InstallShield Ri Wizard will install E cherManager on your computer To continue click Next WARMING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Cancel When the window shown below appears select the path that the user wants to install EtherManager If the default path C Program Files EtherManager is acceptable then click Next to continue If the user wishes to change the path then click change and go on ia EtherManager InstallShield Wizard Destination Folder Click Next to install to this Folder or click Change to install to a different folder Install EtherManager to CAProgran Files EtherManager Change Installshield Cancel
26. o2 C C E O FPort 03 C C E Port o4 C C O O Port o5 C C E Fort 06 C C E E G1 C C E C G2 C E E Apply Clear Help Port monitoring interface Label Destination Port A Destination Port is the port that receives a copy of frames from the source port Check one at a time Source Port Port or ports to be monitored Check either TX RX or both Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes Select File gt Save to save the setup Clear Clear all entries disable the function Display Help file TX 2 13 4 SYSTEM EVENT LOG If system log client is enabled system Event Log will appear as follows System Event Log Pagel v Reload Clear Help S atop atop User Manual Version g 1 EH6508G Series a t PS 2 14 Front Panel Display the EH front panel by clicking Front Panel Click Close to close Front Panel 2 15 Save Configuration Use Save Configuration to save current configuration to the flash memory to avoid data loss during power off or system reset 52 User Manual Version 1 1 Atop ABLE Linkg Industrial Switch EH6508G Series Psatop Part 3 Configuration via Command Line Interface CLI The EH Series supports Configuration by the Command Line Interface or CLI The user may manage the switch via its console port or via Telnet 3 1 CLI Management via a PC s Serial console Port Before Configuring a switch via its serial console port use an RJ45 to DB
27. the phone number that you want to dial Country region Taiwan 586 Area code EE Phone number E Connect using ki Cancel Disconnected Auto detect Auto detect SCROLL caps NUM Capture Print echo ve 54 User Manual Version 1 1 Atop ABLELinkg Industrial Switch ea Op EH6508G Series atop 4 The COM port properties setting 9600 Bits per second 8 Data bits None Parity 1 Stop bit and none Flow control a E a 5 x cont Fa u Port Settings Bits per second j00 i C i Data bits E Parity Hone Stop bits hooo H Flow contral Noe Restore Defaults OF Cancel Apply Disconnected Auto detect Auto detect SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Ad 5 The Console login screen shall appear Enter User Name default admin and Password default blank then press Enter EH65 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help EH65086 User Name admin Password Connected 0 05 19 Auto detect 9600 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echa f 55 User Manual Version 1 1 atop atOp EH6508G Series 3 2 CLI Management via Telnet The user can use Telnet to configure a EH switch Note that the default values are IP Address 10 0 50 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 10 0 0 254 User Name admin Password NULL Leave it bla
28. 0 14 100 00 1E 94 22 00 19 EHE508G 12 14 2007 8 45 09 PM H 10 0 16 100 00 1E 94 22 00 00 EH6508G 12 14 2007 8 45 09 PM Online EZ Syslog Events 4 Devices Topology Fl Wizards Group IF Setting lt Group Firmware Update Status Monitor Interface Description Description o Query Period The period that EtherManager sends a packet to device to query status Query Timeout Enter the timeout period after which if EtherManager does not receive reply from device a warning message will be displayed Beep Alarm EtherManager will beep the PC to inform the user of new events Remove Remove monitored device entry Remove monitored device entry O o o Z o oo JIP Display the IP Address of discovered switch lt Last Reported Display the last time that EtherManager receives report from switch Time Display switch online offline and show events alarm A 2 9 SYSLOG EVENTS EtherManager has a built in Syslog Server and hence no other Syslog software is needed Syslog Events displays all recorded events Sb User Manual Version 1 1 Atop ABLELinkg Industrial Switch oe a t O D Technologies EH6508G Series la x WEther Manager Limited for 10 devices only Task Settings Help a sects areal A Q 7v i amp R R Sa Discovery Discovery Filter Login Logout Reboot OpenWeb Refresh Refresh All Group IP Wizard Group Firmware W
29. 0 1E 94 22 00 00 Name 10 0 15 100 00 1 94 22 00 01 Configure the IP address range or DHCP IP E Status Monitor RA Syslog Events C DHCP d Devices Topology Server IP fo 0 0 0 00 1E 94 22 00 19 10 0 14 100 Wizards IP Range 00 1E 94 22 00 00 10 0 16 100 Group IP Setting Dange lt Group Firmware Update IP Begin fioo1io0 08080 IP End foo16101 Netmask 255 255 0 0 Gateway fo 0 0 0 80 User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series A 2 8 STATUS MONITOR Status Monitor allows the user to monitor all discovered switches in a tabulated form Any atop Technologies AS color changes on a switch suggests a status change and the user may want to review the events SET Manager Limited for 10 devices only Task Settings Help Y Discovery Discovery Filter i Sort Devices By None c i Ether Manager E Devices 3 S F All Devices Name 10 0 14 100 00 1E 94 22 00 19 Name 10 0 16 100 00 1E 94 22 00 00 Name 10 0 15 100 00 1E 94 22 00 01 A Status Monitor Login Logout Reboot Open Web 2 x e i ane wy a Tate TA oo Refresh Refresh All Group IP Wizard Group Firmware Wizard About Query Period fi 0 sec Query Timeout B sec Beep Alarm a yx Clear Ero Refresh IPL MAC Adress Model Last Reported Time 81 10 0 15 100 00 1E 94 22 00 01 EHS508G 12 14 2007 8 45 09 PM Online F2 10
30. 10 125 um core cladding type and is designated for transmitting gigabit rate up to 5 km distance The user should note that the TX port of Switch A should be connected to the RX port of Switch B and vice versa Switch A witch E a ans TX RX RA TX IL atop atop User Manual Version d 1 EH6508G Series tS PS Part 2 Configuring with a Web Browser 2 1 Web based Management Basics There is an embedded HTML web site in the flash memory on the switch s CPU board This embedded site allows a user to manage the switch remotely through a standard browser like Microsoft Internet Explorer The Web Based Management tool supports Internet Explorer 5 0 or its later version If the user has an IE5 0 or the older versions he she must first enable the Java Applets before use 2 2 Defauts The default values for a switch are IP Address 10 0 50 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 10 0 0 254 User Name admin Password Press Enter 2 3 Login and Main Window Interfaces E Industrial 6 Port 10 100 Mbps Managed Ethernet Switch with 2 Port 10 100 1000 Mbps Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help 4 Back m 3 E Gh Search j Favorites EM History B5 S g Address AE Ate f10 0 14 100 1 Launch the Internet Explorer 2 Type http and the IP address of the switch then Enter 3 The login screen shall appear 4 Key in the username d
31. 74k User Manual Version 1 1 Atop ABLELinkg Industrial Switch 0a Op atop EH6508G Series Once the path is selected the following window shall appear ia EtherManager InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation TF you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Current Settings Setup Type Typical Destination Folder C Program Files EtherManager User Information Mame Writer Company InstallShield Click install to confirm the installation oa EtherManager InstallShield Wizard Installing EtherManager The program Features you selected are being installed Please wait while the InstallShield Wizard installs EtherManager This may take several minutes Skatus Copying new files Installshield Back ext gt 72 atop atop aer manuel VELON E u L nko Industrial Switch EH6508G Series Following the successful installation is a dialog box shown below One may select to Obtain an IP address automatically if an EH switch has been installed on the same subnet as the user If the user wishes to assign an IP address then check Use the following IP address box The Users IP address Subnet mask and the Default gateway addresses can be obtained by Windows Start gt run gt cmd gt ipconfig comman
32. 9 F cable to connect the EH Switch s Console port RJ 45 connector to the PC s COM port serial port number must be defined by the user of choice Then follow the steps below 1 On Windows desktop click Start gt All Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt Hyper Terminal Accessibility Fa Communications J HyperTerminal Network Time Protocol E Network and Dial up Connections System Tools HS HyperTerminal B Acrobat Reader 5 0 W Address Book E Calculator E command Prompt Sh MetTime 2 Notepad Windows Update E Paint EA E ay Windows Explorer Fa Accessories 4 WordPad x Network Associates F Documents a Startup a amp Internet Explorer a Outlook Express Search Programs p Settings Help 5 Run ip shut Down aan Je al fa Bl 2 Input a name for the new connection Example Myconnection 53 User Manual Version 1 1 Atop ABLELinkg Industrial Switch oe a t O p EH6508G Series Technologies lo0l x Fie Edit View Call Transfer Help alel 3 al 4 Connection Description Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Mame Disconnected Auto detect Auto detect SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo Z 3 On Connect using select a COM port from Com1 Com2 default Com3 or Com4 termnial HyperTerminal en eit ek 2 iol x Fie Edit View Call Transfer Help Connect To D termnial Enter details for
33. A Ring master couplering couple duaihioming a 69 atop atop User Manual Version d 1 EH6508G Series tS PS Appendix Configuring with Atop s Utility Software EtherManager A 1 EtherManager Basics A 1 1 ETHERMANAGER AS SWITCH MANAGEMENT TOOL All EH switches are furnished with an Atop s utility program EtherManager that allows the user to configure monitor and manage one or multiple switches at the same time After installing the program on the PC an EtherManager window shall appear SETS Manager Limited for 10 devices only a e x Task Settings Help 3 re any wi Y C E ER oe Discovery Discovery Filter Login Logout Reboot OpenWeb Refresh Refresh All Group IP Wizard Group Firmware Wizard About Sort Devices By None 7 All Functions gt 10 0 14 100 Status Syslog Re 00 1E 94 22 00 19 i Num 0 Zz 4g Ether Manager G Basics E 1 3 E 5 BB Oniine Otfline N 4 lt Devices 3 ii Port Configuration dii 4 e by BB Query Failure Unread 0 r F Al Devices H Redundancy IP diferent oe N 10 0 15 100 00 1E 94 22 00 01 Traffic Prioritization Last ame 10 0 15 100 00 1E 94 22 00 IGMP Snoonin y ap E a E Device Fault Name 10 0 14 100 00 1E 94 22 00 19 T ping AE e Name 10 0 16 100 00 1E 94 22 00 00 VLAN 2 4 6 8 E Status Monitor T
34. ABLELink EH6508G Industrial Managed Switch Series User Manual Version 1 1 March 2008 esatop TEL 886 3 5508137 FAX 886 3 5508131 http www atop com tw User Manual Version 1 1 Psatop EH6508G Series Important Announcement The information contained in this document is the property of Atop Technologies Inc and is supplied for the sole purpose of operation and maintenance of products of Atop Technologies Inc No part of this publication is to be used for any other purposes and it is not to be reproduced copied disclosed transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language in any form by any means in whole or in part without the prior explicit written consent of Atop Technologies Inc Published by Atop Technologies Inc 2F No 146 Sec 1 Tung Hsing Rd Jubei Hsinchu 30261 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 3 5508137 Fax 886 3 5508131 www atop com tw Copyright 2007 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved All other product names referenced herein are registered trademarks of their respective companies il User Manual Version 1 1 Psatop EH6508G Series Table of Contents ABLELINK 0 ccceccseccscscsesscsesesesaesesesassesecasacsesasassesesacsesesacassesecassesecaesesecacaeseen i EH6508G Industrial Managed Switch Series cccccecceccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees i FS SIA A eere E EEE EEE ADOUR WIGAN sccex
35. Din Rail Bracket Bore Holes for Wall Mount Step 2 Press the bracket against the upper ledge of the din rail until it clicks atop atOp User Manual Version 1 1 eo EH6508G Series 1 4 2 INSTALLATION WITH WALL MOUNT PLATE A wall mount plate furnished in the package is for fastening the switch onto a wall Step 1 Remove the din rail bracket from the back panel of the switch Step 2 Use the 6 machine screws to attach the wall mount plate to the back of the switch Step 3 Mount the combined assembly onto the wall User Manual Version 1 1 Atop ABLELinkg Industrial Switch 0a Op atop EH6508G Series 1 5 Hardware Overview 1 5 1 FRONT PANEL a EH6508G Fm or EH6508G Fs Models EH6508G Fm Fs PEatopcysmec rm PEatopewHwecrs 13 id PUY PUFA 1 Ti PYRE Ti a PYRE J 13 E PYRE 3 amp as SM RM 4 Rx a RX D RING y FAULT FAULT 6 LNE LHE il ALT ALT Reset 7 Feset xi xf SM 7 als 7 Console Console 12 K Rx When PWR1 is in the green LED lights up When PWR2 is in the green LED lights up When the PWR3 is in the green LED lights up The green R M LED light comes on when the switch is the Ring Master of an iA Ring The RING LED comes on when the iA Ring is active The amber FAULT LED comes on when a fault is detected see 2 12 1 for fault definition Press the Reset bottom for 5 seconds to set the switch to the factory defaults 10 100Base T Ethernet ports 1 6 LEDs for E
36. Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable P System Event J gt O Failure Change Port Event fault alert Apply Disable no triggers be sent Link Up Link Up triggering a fault alert Link Down Link Down triggering a fault alert Link Up or Link Down Link up or Link Down triggering a Click Apply to confirm the changes Select File gt Save to save the setup Help Display Help file 4 atop atop User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series 2 13 Monitor ing and Diag nosis of Individual Port 2 13 1 MAC ADDRESS TABLE In reference to IEEE 802 1 D Sections 7 9 the MAC Address Table displays all dynamic or static MAC addresses mapped to a given port MAC Address Table Port No Port o1 current MAC Address Dynamic Address Count 0 Static Address Count 0 Clear MAC Table Help MAC Address Table interface Display all dynamic and static MAC addresses mapped to a selected port in table Clear MAC Table Clear all MAC dynamic addresses in table Help Display Help file 2 13 2 PORT STATISTICS The Port statistics table shows the transmission statistics and link status for all ports 49 atop Technologies User Manual Version 1 1 P EH6508G Series Port Statistics Tx Good Tx Bad RX Good RX Bad Tx Abort Packet Pore Type Link State Packet Packet Packet Packet Packet Collision Pomt 01 100T Down Enable
37. Dual The Homing port IP where the two links work as Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes Select File a gt Save to save the setup Note We do not recommend the user to set one switch as a Ring Master and a Coupling Ring at the same time it will place heavy loading on the switch nE atop atop User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series 2 6 2 RSTP In a complex network the EH series switches can serve as the bridges which function as the nodes Between the nodes are the network segments It is essential that the network operation does NOT run in an endless loop where a packet of information continuously wanders in a loop and cannot be directed to the correct node Hence Spanning Tree Protocol was created and a set of agreed rules are followed for all bridges to collectively compute a spanning tree Once a spanning tree is established then there shall be no loops in a network Likewise when the tree is disturbed from partial breakage of the network the protocol computes a new tree The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP is an improved version of the Spanning Tree Protocol STP which is slow in convergence RSTP also has a faster convergence than the STP does when a network topology changes for instance a new switch is inserted It was released in 1998 by IEEE known as 802 1w 2 6 2 1 RSTP Setting There the user can enable disable the RSTP function and set parameters for ea
38. H THE ALL FUNCTIONS MENU AN EXAMPLE When the user selects a specific function to configure the selected setting s shall appear on the right part of the display panel In the example below RSTP is selected for configuration 84 User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series NER Manager Limited for 10 devices only Task Settings Help 2 G m q w Q YF Discovery Discovery Filter Login Logout Reboot Open Web Sort Devices By None x fit Ether Manager S H Devices 3 S F All Devices t Name 10 0 14 100 00 1E 94 22 00 19 Name 10 0 16 100 00 1E 94 22 00 00 Name 10 0 15 100 00 1E 94 22 00 01 fj Status Monitor Ez Syslog Events Devices Topology El Wizards Group IP Setting lt Group Firmware Update eC Cy BR Refresh Refresh All All Eunctions E D E fe EE FE a J Monitor And Diagnostic Basics Switch Setting Admin Password IP Configuration Time SNTP E DHCP Server Backup Restore Upgrade Auto Provision Factory Default Reboot Port Configuration Redundancy Fast Recovery Mode Traffic Prioritization IGMP Snooping VLAN SNMP Security Warning Save To Flash Group IP Wizard Group Firmware Wizard rp aoe an aw About 10 0 16 100 Status Syslog LP 00JE 94 22 00 00 J Onine Ottine Num 0 Pi TT MH WB F different ie iL w Ea i Si Device Fault 2 4 6 8 Red as Error
39. NK ACT Green Link Amber Power Input Voltage PWR1 PWR2 12 48VDC ina 6 pin Terminal Block PWR3 12 45VDC in Power Jack Power Consumption 9 Watts Max Environmental Operating Temperature 10 to 60 C Operating Humidity 5 to 95 Non condensing Mechanical Dimensions W x D x H 52 mm W x 106 mm D x 144 mm H Regulatory Conformance Regulatory Standards CE classA RoHS EMS EN61000 4 2 ESD EN61000 4 3 RS EN61000 4 4 EFT EN61000 4 5 Surge Level 3 EN61000 4 6 CS Level 3 IEC60068 2 27 Free Fall IEC 60068 2 32 Vibration IEC 60068 2 6 86
40. al Version 1 1 EH6508G Series Systemlog SMTP Both event iA ring topology iA ring topology switch config event iA Ring change change event topology change both Systemlog SMTP Both event systemlog Enter system event switch config interface Link UP Link fastethernet 3 Down Both switch config if event systemlog both event smtp Enter SMTP event switch config interface Link UP Link fastethernet 3 Down Both switch config if event smtp both show event ee selection Display event Display event selection Swie hshow sveni start cold san a Se econo authentication failure event stent failure topology ena change event Ring A change no event systemlog Disable system event switch config interface fastethernet 3 switch config if no systemlog no event smpt Disable SMTP event switch config interface fastethernet 3 switch config if no event smtp provewemes P ererinomaion Pn server information 3 3 16 LIST OF SNTP COMMANDS Commana _ Mode Desorpton Mode Descripon Example Enable SNTP function switch config sntp enable If SNTP is disable skip the aida commands sntp daylight Enable daylight saving time only if switch config sntp daylight SNTP function is in enable sntp daylight G Enter period of daylight saving time switch config sntp daylight period period yyyymmdd hh mm 20060101 01 01 20060202 01 01 Enter offset of daylight saving time switch config sntp day
41. are Wizard to pop up the following window 7 User Manual Version 1 1 Atop ABLE Linke Industrial Switch EH6508G Series atop Technologies WEther Manager Limited for 10 devices only 3 ATES Task Settings Help Q y W Ca ZN SA Discovery Discovery Filter Login Logout Reboot OpenWeb Refresh Refresh All Group IP Wizard Group Firmware Wizard About Sort Devices By None E Dome Group Firmware Update Wizard oa pin 0 0 14 100 00 1E 94 22 00 19 Name 10 0 16 100 00 1E 94 22 00 00 we i Name 10 0 15 100 00 1E 94 22 00 01 This wizard helps you to update firmware for a group of devices EA Status Monitor HA Syslog Events STEP 1 Select one or more devices to be configured ia Devices Topology lt Wizards Group IP Setting fe Group Firmware Update STEP 2 Select the upgrade method local firmware image or remote tftp server STEP 3 Apply to upgrade selected firmware Group Firmware Update Wizard Interface The procedure for Group Firmware Update is similar to that for Group IP Setting ether Manager Limited for 10 devices only Task Settings Help Q v w Ca BR ee Discovery Discovery Filter Login Logout Reboot OpenWeb Refresh Refresh All Group IP Wizard Group Firmware Wizard About Sort Devices By None do planied Group IP Setting Wizard S F All Devices t Name 10 0 14 100 00 1E 94 22 00 19 la x Name 10 0 16 100 0
42. ch port RSTP Setting RSTP Mode Disable Eridge Configuration Priority 0 61440 Max Age Timel6 40 Hello Time 1 10 FUE g Forward Delay Time 4 30 28 atop User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series atop Port Configuration Path Cost Priority 1 200000000 0 240 Port 4dminP2P Admin Edge Admin Non STP AEREE EPERE RSTP Setting interface Description RSTP mode Before configuring the rest of the parameters the RSTP mode must be in enable Priority 0 61440 A value between 0 and 61440 and a multiple of 4096 is 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 the switch must be rebooted Max Age 6 40 The number of seconds a bridge waits without receiving Spanning tree Protocol configuration messages before attempting a reconfiguration Hello Time 1 10 The number in seconds that a switch sends out the BPDU packets to check RSTP status Forwarding Delay Time The number in seconds a port waits before changing from its Path Cost 1 200000000 The cost of the path to the other bridge from this source bridge port to the specified destination port Enter a number 1 through 200 000 000 The path between two switches or bridges adds the cost by one Priority 0 240 A multiple of 16 between 0 and 240 assigned for a port to be the blocking port in a network The lower the numbe
43. d It is essential that the PC and the switch to be configured must be on the same subnet mask The DNS server address can be your ISP DNS IP for instance 168 95 1 1 is Hinet s DNS server Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 7 x General fou can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenvise You need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically f Use the following IF address IP address 1 O 40 257 Subnet mask 255 455 OF 0 Default gateway 10 0 0 254 Obtain ONG server address automatically f Use the following ONS server addresses Prefered ONS server 168 95 Alternate DNS server 73 atop atop aer manuel VELON E u L nko Industrial Switch EH6508G Series A 2 Tasks and Functions A 2 1 DISCOVERY The user can select a task needed to be performed from the task pull down menu or click the icon on the bar The user can also click on the icon on the Task Bar for the following functions Discovery Discovery Filter Login out reboot Open Web Refresh and Refresh AIl First of all one must click Discovery to discover what EH switches are on the subnet or to narrow the search one may apply a Discovery Filter to limit the search Ba Ether Manager Limited for 10 devices only Task Settings Help r aTi 434 Q
44. data bin Restore amp Backup Interfaces 2 4 7 UPGRADE FIRMWARE This allows the user to update the switch firmware Before doing so make sure to have the TF TP server ready and the new firmware image on the TFTP server Upgrade Firmware TFTP Server IP 0 0 0 0 Update Firmware interface 2 4 8 AUTO PROVISION AUTO UPDATING This allows the user to update the switch firmware automatically The user can store the new firmware the configuration file on the TFTP server then when the user reboots the switch updating takes place automatically 2 atop atop User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series AS Auto Provision LJ Auto Install Configuration file from TFTP server TFITP Server IP Address ooon 8 Auto Install Firmware image file from TFTP server TFTP Server IP Address ooon 8 Auto Provision interface 2 4 9 FACTORY DEFAULT Factory Default keep current IF address setting keep current username amp password Factory Default interface The Factory Default function allows the user to reset the switch to the factory default state or to reset the switch unless the Keep current IP address setting or the Current username and password box is checked 2 4 10 SYSTEM REBOOT This function allows the user to reboot the switch by clicking Reboot System Reboot Please click Reboot button to restart switth device System Reboot interface 22 User Manual Versio
45. e 0 implies Auto Negotiation or no limit is placed 0 is the default value Click Apply to confirm the changes Select File gt Save to save the setup 2 5 4 1 Port Trunk Setting 2 5 4 PORT TRUNK The user can select static trunk or 802 3ad LACP link aggregation to increase bandwidth by combining several physical links into a logical link Port Trunk Setting Fort Mo Group ID Type 61 2 Mote the types should be the same for all member ports in a group Description The trunk number which the port belongs to trunk 1 to trunk j Static trunk or 802 3ad LACP link aggregation Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes Select File gt Save to save the setup Port Trunk Setting interface 2 5 4 2 Port Trunk Status 25 atop atOp User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series Port Trunk Status Group ID Trunk Member Type Trunk 1 Static Trunk 2 Static Trunk 3 Static Trunk 4 Static Port Trunk Status interface If say we group ports 1 2 and 3 into trunk 1 then enter 1 2 3 under Trunk Member 2 6 Redundancy 2 6 1 IA RING COUPLING RING AND DUAL HOMING RING An iA Ring falls into the category of Rapid R Rings but with its own protocols Atops iA Ring has a unique feature of reducing network breakage recovery time to 10 ms or less The EH series supports ring topology with ready redundancy and fast recovery time in case of ring breakage An IA Ring can f
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47. efault admin and password default blank 5 Click Enter or OK button then the Main Interface Window shall appear see below User Manual Version 1 1 Atop ABLELinkg Industrial Switch oe a t O D EH6508G Series Technologies Enter Network Password i Please type your user name and password Site 10 0 14 100 F ealm Indes htr User Hame admin Password Save this password in pour password list Login screen oh Industrial Port LO 100 Mbps Managed tthernet Seitch with 2 Port 10 100 1000 Mbps Microsoft intenet Explorer F E Fie Edt Yew Fawkes Took Hep EJ bet GR A l Ah arawe Hator Leys doe e o l Address Biip FOOL Leii Go industrial Swich Wieb Halp Asatop Industrial switgtl open all Welcome to the Industrial 6 Port 10 100 Mbps Managed Se gee Wish L 7 aan Ethernet Switch with 2 Port 10 100 1000 Mbps E Basit Seting E DI Por Configuration E D Redundancy Eystham Hame Mama l E J VLAN Syam Industrial 6 Port 10 100 Mhps Manapad Ethernet ee Deseo Siwithh with 2 Port 1O9100 1000 Mbps eee Sretan Location fy OP Grong Locator amp SHRP Confguralicn arl Contact E I Security System DIE 1 3 6 2 1 2 3755 0 0 3 E ET Fiare eo aming an 1 02 mE Cy Meritor ang Diag Karnal Wersion v2 05 fe LLG Device HAT 00 16 34 22 00 01 B Front Panel iy Saree Conhguration E one E remna Main interface 2 4 Basic Settings The following sections describe the param
48. ent Management Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes Select File gt Save to save the setup Help Display Help file 2 11 2 PORT SECURITY Port security is a collection of static MAC Addresses not ports on the switch where data transmissions are deemed secure and permitted Transmission of data to and from addresses not on the list will be discarded This Example here illustrates that ONLY the host with MAC address 12 34 56 78 90 12 is allowed to access Port 5 of the switch other hosts will not see the switch if plugged into Port 5 To add a secure port first select Port No on the dialogue box then type in the desired MAC address without the connecting colons for instance in this example enter Mac Address 123456789012 then click Add to complete the process To delete a secure port select the MAC Address Port from the Port Security List high lighted then press Delete 40 atop Technologies User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series f PS Port Security Port No Porta Port Security List MAC Address Port 123456789012 Port 05 Port Security interface MAC Manually Input the MAC Address designated as a secure port Address Select the secure port number on a switch PortNo Add the MAC Address and the secure Port number to the secure ports list Delete the entry Help _ Display Help file 2 11 3 MAC BLACKLIST
49. er jack e MAC based port security e Port based network access control 802 1x e VLAN 802 1Q for traffic segregation and network security e 802 1x Radius centralized password management e SNMPv3 encrypted authentication and access security oe atop atOp User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series AS e RSTP 802 1w supported e QoS 802 1p real time traffic regulation e VLAN 802 1Q with double tagging and GVRP support e IGMP Snooping for multicast filtering e Individual port configuration status statistics mirroring security e Remote Monitoring RMON 1 3 Hardware Features e Dual DC inputs 12 to 48VDC e Redundant third DC power jack e Operating Temperature 10 to60 C e Storage Temperature 40 C to 85 C e Operating Humidity 5 to 95 Non condensing e P 30 casing e 2x Gigabit Ethernet ports or 2x Fiber ports e 6x 10 100M Ethernet ports e Serial Console Port in CLI Configuration e Dimensions 52 mm W x 106 mm D x 144 mm H User Manual Version 1 1 Atop ABLELinkg Industrial Switch ea Op EH6508G Series atop 1 4 Hardware Installation 1 4 1 INSTALLATION ON DIN RAIL All EH Switches are equipped with a din rail bracket attached onto the rear panel Follow the steps below to fasten the switch to the din rail Step 1 Tip the switch forward and press it against the din rail after align the bracket springs to the din rail Bore Holes for Yall fount Din Rail Spring 2
50. eries atop Port Status Fort No Type Link State Speed Duplex Flow Control Port o1 100T Down Enable 4 4 By fe Port d2 10074 Down Enable N A Bye Port o3 10074 Down Enable 4 4 By fey Port o4 100T Down Enable N A Bye Port d5 100T Down Enable 4 HA Formt 06 100T Down Enable W A By fe G1 1000TX UP Enable 100 Full Disable G2 10007 Down Enable N A By fe Port Status Interface 2 5 3 RATE LIMIT The Rate Limit function sets limits on the incoming transmission Ingress types for a given port include broadcast multicast flooded Unicast and by its transmission rate for the incoming ingress and the out going egress traffics Rate Limiting Ingress Limit Frame Type Ingress Egress Port O1 8192 keps 9 kp Port 02 8192 kops 9 kops Port 03 8192 kops 9 kops Port O4 8192 Kops 9 kbps Port Os 8192 kops 9 kbps Port O6 8192 Kops 9 kbps 61 8192 kops 9 kos G2 8192 kops 0 kops Rate range is from 100 kbps to 102400 kbps fe 100Mbps for mega ports or 256000 kbps Le 250Mbps for giga ports zero means no limit Rate Limit interface 24 atop atop User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series Description Ingress Limit Frame The user can choose among all Broadcast Type only Broadcast Multicast or Broadcast Multicast Flooded Unicast mode Receiving data rate 0 implying Auto Negotiation or no limit is placed 0 is the default value Outgoing data rat
51. eters on the left hand side of the main window 13 atop Technologies User Manual Version 1 1 P EH6508G Series 2 4 1 SWITCH SETTING Switch Setting System Name Wy _EH_Switch_1 System Description ATOP EH65086 Switch System Location MWy_ Switch Location System Contact Person_of_Contact_TEL_No_123 1234 System OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 3755 0 0 3 Firmware Version v1 03 Kernel Version v2 07 Device MAC OO 12 34 56 8 92 Switch setting interface System Name Enter the name of switch The maximum length is 64 bytes Description Location System Contact Enter the name of contact person System OID Object ID furnished by Atop Firmware Switch s firmware version furnished by Atop Version Kernel software version furnished Device MAC The unique hardware MAC address furnished 2 4 2 ADMIN AND PASSWORD One can then proceed to change login User Name and the Password Admin Password UserName admin New Password Confirm Password Admin Password interface Username Key in the new User Name The default is admin Key in the new Password The default is enter or blank Hl Confirm Re type the new Password password Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes Select File gt Save to save the setup 14 atop Technologies User Manual Version 1 1 P EH6508G Series 2 4 3 IP CONFIGURATION The Switch is furnished with a factory default
52. fg need to specify the IP of TFIP flash backup_cfg server and the file name of image restore Get configuration from TFTP switch config restore flash restore_cfg server and need to specify the IP flash restore_cfg of TFTP server and the file name of image upgrade G Upgrade firmware by TFTP and switch config upgrade flash upgrade_fw need to specify the IP of TFIP lash upgrade_fw server and the file name of image 3 3 15 LIST OF SYSLOG SMTP EVENT COMMANDS SYSLOG SMTP a EVENT Command systemlog ip G Enter System log server IP switch config systemlog ip IP address 10 0 50 58 systemlog mode G Specified the log mode switch config systemlog client Server both mode both show systemlog Display system log Switch gt show systemlog show systemlog Display system log s client amp switch show systemlog server information no systemlog G Disable systemlog functon _ switch config no systemlog smtp enable a nable SMTP function switch config smtp enable G Configure SMTP server IP switch config smtp serverip 10 0 50 59 St account account ser a a nto password password la ie l Define e mail for reception switch config smtp rcptemail 1 Index Email address Address Alert test com show smtp P Display SMTP information switch show smtp a e Disable SMTP function switch config no smtp Systemlog SMTP Both cold san both failure event N failure both 67 atop atOp User Manu
53. figured and managed remotely via the Web TELNET or via a Serial port of a computer The series also comes with an ATOP proprietary utility software EtherManager that allows the user to configure multiple switches at the same time While used in a complex ring configuration the EH series offers an iA Ring topology which boasts a fast recovery time of less than 10 ms The EH series is also an industrial switch as opposed to a commercial switch in its ruggedized packaging to operate in a harsh industrial environment extreme temperature high humidity dusty air potential high impact and the presence of potentially high static charges The series is furnished with two Gigabit ports copper for high speed transmission needs or two fiber ports for high speed and long distance transmission needs The EH series belongs to the category of Managed Industrial switches and is designed to be physically and electrically robust and yet user friendly 1 2 Software Features e Atop s iA Ring topology offering Network redundancy and fast recovery lt 10ms e iA Ring supporting Ring Coupling and Dual Homing e Compliant with SNMPv1 v2 v3 amp RMON amp Port base 802 1Q VLAN Network Management e Event notification by Email SNMP trap and Relay closing e Three approaches Web based CLI Serial console port and Telnet and EtherManager e Redundant total three DC power inputs 2 inputs at the terminal block amp 1 at the separate pow
54. h config if monitor RX show monitor Display port monitor information switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if show monitor no monitor Disable source port of monitor switch config interface function fastEthernet 2 switch config if no monitor 6S User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series 3 3 13 LIST OF 802 1X COMMANDS 802 1x command Mode Description Commands 8021x enable Use the 802 1x global configuration command to enable 802 1x protocols 8021x system radiousip IP address global configuration command to change the radious server IP 8021x system global configuration command to change the radious server port Use the 802 1x system account to change the accounting port Use the 802 1x system share key global configuration command to change the shared key value Use the 802 1x system nasid global configuration command to change the NAS ID Use the 802 1x misc quiet period quietperiod global configuration command to sec specify the quiet period value of the switch l Use the 802 1x misc TX period global configuration command to set the TX period global configuration command to set the supplicant timeout Use the 802 1x misc server timeout global configuration command to set the server timeout servertimeout sec 8021x misc maxrequest number Use the 802 1x misc max request global configuration command to set the MAX requests 8021x reauthperiod sec
55. ig security http only the secure i can access the server a telnet ka Activate telnet Paa switch security telnet a ip ha cai secure port s switch eee security ip 1 Index 1 10 IP 10 0 50 55 Address eee D e information no security G Disable IP security function switch config no security no security http G Disable IP security for HIT TP switch config no security http server access no security telnet ba IP security for telnet switch config no security telnet access 3 3 4 LIST OF PORT COMMANDS M Port Command Description Example interface G Define port ID switch config interface fastEthernet fastEthernet 2 Portid Specify either full duplex or half switch config interface duplex transmission for fastEthernet 2 Ethernet Ports switch config if duplex full speed Specify speed for Fast Ethernet switch config interface 10 100 1000 auto ports only a giga port can fastEthernet 2 accept 1000 switch config if speed 100 flowcontrol mode Symmetric Asymm etric Select between symmetric or switch config interface asymmetric traffic pattern fastEthernet 2 switch config if flowcontrol mode Asymmetric no flowcontrol Disable flow control of interface switch config if no flowcontrol security enable Enable security of interface switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if security enable 14 Enter interface ingress limit switch config interface fra
56. il Address Mail Subject automated Emailen o r Authentication Recipient E mail Address if Recipient E mail 4ddress J Recipient E mail 4ddress Recipient E mail 4ddress J Recipient E mail 4ddress J Recipient E mail 4ddress J Apply Help system Warning SMTP Setting interface Enable Disable transmission system warning events by e mail Sender E mail Address SMTP server IP address Mail Subject Subject of the mail example Automated Email Alert Authentication If the STMP server requires authenticate sender the box must be checked Address for a message Click Apply to confirm the changes Select File gt Save to save the setup Help Display Help file 2 12 2 3 Event Selection The system allows the user to select the types of event to store or forward Note SYSLOG or SMTP must be enabled before it is enabled 47 User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series system Warning Event Selection system Event Event System Cold Start Power Status SNMP Authentication Failure Rapid R Ring Topology Change Port Event Port Mo Port 01 Port d2 Port 03 Port 04 Port O5 Port 06 Apply Help SYSLOG Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable System Warning Event Selection interface aS SYSLOG ia ie IEO SMTP Disable ato Technologies SMTF r ie IEO
57. izard About Sort Devices By None Num events 0 Save Ye Clear Ether Manager 3 F Devices 3 EventID Facility Severity Host Date Time Messages S F All Devices Name 10 0 14 100 00 1E 94 22 00 19 Name 10 0 16 100 00 1E 94 22 00 00 Name 10 0 15 100 00 1E 94 22 00 01 A Status Monitor Syslog Events 3 Devices Topology Wizards Group IP Setting Group Firmware Update aaa eee Syslog events Interface Event source address Date of the event Time of the event The user can view the detail event information by double clicking the event entry Sort Devices By None fa AVEW z FA Devices 3 EventID Faciity Severity Hot ate Time O F All Devices G 1 user level messages Notice 192 168 10 6 2007 4 24 EF 08 20 42 Num events 7 e G 2 user level messages Notice 192 168 10 6 2007 4 24 EF 08 20 42 LEIS 3 user level messages Notice 192 168 10 6 2007 4 24 EF 08 36 27 memme G 4 user level messages Notice 192 168 10 6 2007 4 24 _E F 08 36 27 ies G 5 user level messages Notice 192 168 10 6 2007 4 24 EF 08 36 27 G 6 user level messages Notice 192 168 10 6 2007 74 24 LF 08 36 27 Date MA 24 Times LF 08 36 27 Q 7 userlevel messages Notice 192 168 10 6 2007 4 24 EF 08 36 27 Severity Notice Facility user level messa B EventID 7 Host 192 168 10 6 Content admin Port 02 Link Up D 1 user level messa Notice
58. light offset 3 in minutes G Enter SNTP server IP switch S ip 137 189 6 18 137 189 6 18 is Hong Kong SNTP ae timezone Enter timezone index which can be switch maid sntp timezone 22 Timezone found with show sntp timzezone command show sntp P Display SNTPinformation __ switch showsntp _ __ _ Display index number in time zone switch show snip timezone list for Eniwetok Kwajalein 5 for US Pacific time 22 for Casablanca Monrovia Disable SNTP function switch config no sntp 68 atop atOp User Manual Version 1 1 eo EH6508G Series no sntp G Disable daylight saving time switch config no sntp daylight daylight 3 3 17 LIST OF IA RING COMMANDS IA Ring iA Ring Enable iA Ring switch config iA Ring enable enable IA Ring Enable iA ring master switch config iA Ring master master couplering dualne ming iA Ring G Configure Primary and back Ring switch config iA Ring ringport 7 8 ringport Master Ports In the example at the 1 Ring Port right port 7 is the primary ring 2 Ring Port master while port 8 is the backup iA Ring Assign Coupling Port number switch config iA Ring couplingport couplingport 1 iA Ri Assign Control Port switch config iA Ring controlport 2 controlport Control Port G Assign Dual Homing Port number om config iA Ring homingport show IA Ring P_ Display iA Ring information switch show iA Ring InoiA Ring G Disable iA Ring switch config no i
59. ll not cause a fault alarm save the setup Help Display Help file 2 12 2 SYSTEM WARNING System Alarm supports two warning modes 1 SYSLOG 2 E MAIL The user can monitor the fault events through one or both selected mode s 2 12 2 1 SYSLOG The SYSLOG is a protocol for transmitting event notification messages across networks RFC 3164 45 atop atop User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series system Warning SYSLOG Setting SYSLOG Mode Disable SYSLOG Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 Apply Help system Warning SYSLOG Setting interface SYSLOG Mode Disable disable SYSLOG Client Only Store SYSLOG on the switch s memory Server Only Forward SYSLOG to a remote SYSLOG server Both Store in switch and remote server SYSLOG Server IP Enter Remote SYSLOG Server IP address Address Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes Select File gt Save to save the setup Help S Help Display Help file 2 12 2 2 SMTP or Email Warning Fault events can be sent through a SMTP server in the form of Email to the authorized email addresses SMTP is short for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and is for e mail transmission across the Internet RFC 821 46 User manuel VELON E um i t op El E in Ke n d USTI le s 5 W if C h a t Op atop EH6508G Series system Warning SMTP Setting E mail Alert Disable E SMTP Configuration SMTP Server IP Address oooo Sender E ma
60. me type to accept all fastEthernet 2 frames switch config if bandwidth type all Ingress to accept broadcast switch config interface multicast and flooded unicast fastEthernet 2 frame switch config if bandwidth type broadcast multicast flooded unicast Ingress to accept broadcast switch config interface and multicast frame fastEthernet 2 switch config if bandwidth type broadcast multicast bandwidth type all multicast flooded broadcast multicast no security Disable security of interface switch config interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if no security 59 atop User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series atop bandwidth type Ingress to only accept switch config interface broadcast only broadcast frames only fastEthernet 2 switch config if bandwidth type bandwidth in Value bandwidth out Value Display interfaces bandwidth Tswitch config interface control fastEthernet 2 switch config if show bandwidth Force an Ethernet port to switch config interface Enable or Disable state fastEthernet 2 switch config if state Disable show interface show interface configuration switch config interface configuration status fastEthernet 2 switch config if show interface configuration show interface show interface status switch config interface status fastEthernet 2 switch config if show interface status show interface show interface counter switch config
61. n 1 1 P EH6508G Series OO atop Technologies 2 5 Port Configuration 2 5 1 PORT CONTROL This function allows the user to set state enable or disable speed duplex flow control and security of each port Port Control Fort No State Speed Duplex Flow Control Security Port 01 Enable symmetric Disable Ww AutoMegotiation Enable Porto Disable 100 Full Ww Disable Port d3 Enable 100 Half w Disable Port d4 Disable 100 Half Ww Disable Port d05 Enable 10 Half Disable Disable Poart 06 Disable AutoNegotiation AutoNegotiation AutoNegotiation Disable Disable Disable ye Gl Enable Disable Ge ye Port Control interface Disable Description Port NO Port number on the switch Speed Duplex Select either AutoNegotiation 100 full 100 half 10 full or10 half duplex mode of transmission Flow Control Either enable or disable Flow Control to avoid packet loss when congestion occurs If enabled select Symmetric or Asymmetric Enabling the Security function will stop unauthorized hosts from accessing the port See 2 11 2 Port Security save the setup 2 9 2 PORT STATUS The function provides the port status on Type 10 100 or 1000 Mbps Link condition up or down State enabled or disabled Speed Duplex and Flow Control 23 a manuel VELON E u LELink Industrial Switch Agatop EH6508G S
62. n if these edge stations are not located on the same LAN segment Network reconfiguration is performed entirely through software instead of physically relocating devices Virtual LAN limits the broadcast to within the LAN domain hence it allows the user to isolate 30 atop atOp User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series network traffic and only members receive traffic from the other members of the same VLAN The EH switches support both Tagging based 802 1Q VLANs and Port based VLANSs The default mode is Tagging based or 802 1Q Note that special Network Interface Cards NIC that support VLAN protocol must be used for such task 2 7 1 TAGGING BASED VLAN 802 1Q The Tagging based VLAN follows IEEE 802 1Q known as VLAN Tagging specification standard Therefore it is possible to create a VLAN with devices from different switch venders IEEE 802 1Q VLAN inserts a tag onto the Ethernet frames which contains a VLAN Identifier VID With the EH series the user can create a Tagging based VLAN enable or disable GVRP protocol There are 256 VLAN groups possible Enabling 802 1Q VLAN forces the all ports on the switch to the default untagged VID of 1 if there is only one switch Access Link Since by default all port within a switch can talk to each other and hence they form a default VLAN and the default VLAN can t be removed For a VLAN involving two or more switches 802 1Q Link Shown in the diagram as
63. n messages the spanning tree receives from the root switch If a switch does not receive a bridge protocol data unit BPDU message from the root switch within this interval it recomputed the Spanning Tree Protocol STP topology Use the spanning tree hello switch config spanning tree hello time global configuration time 3 command to specify the interval between hello bridge protocol data units BPDUs Use the spanning tree switch config spanning tree forward time global forward time 20 configuration command to set the forwarding time for the specified spanning tree instances The forwarding time determines how long each of the listening and learning states last before the port begins forwarding stp path cost I Use the spanning tree cost switch config interface 62 atop User Manual Version 1 1 eo EH6508G Series atOp 1 200000000 interface configuration fastEthernet 2 command to set the path cost switch config if stp path cost 20 for Spanning Tree Protocol STP calculations In the event of a loop spanning tree considers the path cost when selecting an interface to place into the forwarding state Use the spanning tree port switch config interface priority interface configuration fastEthernet 2 command to configure a port switch config if stp path priority priority that 127 is used when two switches tie for position as the root switch Admin P2P of STP priority on switch config i
64. nge Set Discovery Filter l x Discovery Type diese r 10 0 40 237 7 255 255 0 0 C Primary Intertace Gatewap Default Route TELO So 25E C Customize IP 4ddtess 0 0 0 0 Mask 0 0 0 0 P Range in thie subnet Begin 0 0 0 0 atop atop User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series PS A 2 3 TO LOGIN AND LOGOUT Once the discovery is done the discovered switches will be displayed on the right hand panel Select by clicking the switch device to be worked on then click Login to enter the login window before a managing session When login is successful the switch icon changes from ftoi If no task is assigned 30 seconds after login the switch logouts itself automatically One may click logout to do the same El tnt Ether Manager H Basics E i Devices 3 E Port Configuration EF All Devices Redundancy Trattic Prioritization Name 10 0 74 100 00 1E 94 22 00 19 vee Name 10 0 16 100 00 1E 94 200 00 _ Name 10 0 15 100 O0 1E 94 200 01 been A Status Monitor ee Syslog Everts Username admin see Devices Topology da Password Fl Wizards Ea oo mS Group IP Setting ae wo Group Firmware Update LOGIN INTERFACE A 2 4 REBOOT The Reboot command forces a switch to reboot A dialogue box will appear to reconfirm the command After Reboot the user must go back to Discovery task to locate the devices again A 2 5 OPEN WEB
65. nity public trap IP address version v1 community remove Community string trap version v1i v2c SNMP G Configure the community string switch config snmp community community right strings public right RO Switch config no snmp server host 10 0 50 54 64 atop User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series atop or Community switch config snmp community string strings public right RW switch config snmp snmpv3 user snmpv3 user User Name password Authentication Password show SNMP P Display SNMP configuration switch show snmp show SNMP Display specified trap server switch show snmp server server information Remove the specified community switch config no snmp community strings public S strings Community no SNMP G Remove specified user of SNMPv3 switch config no snmp snmpv3 snmpv3 user agent Privacy password could be luser test01 password AuthPW User Name password Authentication Password Privacy Password ef the SNMP server host _ switch config no snmp server server host 10 0 50 54 Host address 3 3 12 LIST OF PORT MIRRORING COMMANDS Port Mirroring NER Enter RX destination port of monitor switch config monitor rx function monitor tx G Enter TX destination port of monitor switch config monitor tx function oni gt Display port monitor information a e oa e monitor monitor Configure source port of monitor switch race switc
66. nk Follow the steps below to access the console via Telnet 1 Telnet to the EH Switch s IP address using the Windows Start gt Run command or from the MS DOS prompt Type the name of a program Folder dacument or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open telnet 10 0 50 100 A 2 The login screen shall appear Enter User Name and Password then press Enter then the switch gt prompt shall appear while in User EXEC mode B C WINNT System3z telnet exe EHESS ASG User Hame admin Password 56 User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series AS atop atOp 3 3 CLI List of Commands 3 3 1 COMMAND LEVEL PROMPT AND EXIT COMMANDS IN VARIOUS MODES While Mode below User EXEC Enter enable while in user EXEC Privileged mode to change to Privileged EXEC mode Begin a new session after pressing enter on password Enter configure while in Privileged EXEC mode Global configurat ion VLAN database Interface configurat ion Enter vlan database while in Privileged EXEC mode Enter interface command with a specific interface while in Global configuration mode logout or quit switch gt switch config switch vlan switch config if Access Aosees Commana Aocees Commana Pomp cial Model Acess Access Command Cosel menu mode e Display system information
67. nterface this interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if stp admin p2p Auto Admin Edge of STP priority on switch config interface this interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if stp admin edge True Admin NonSTP of STP priority switch config interface on this interface fastEthernet 2 switch config if stp admin non stp False Display spanning E Display a summary of the switch gt show spanning tree tree spanning tree states 3 3 8 LIST OF QOS COMMANDS QoS Command Dedeman eeu S weighted fair strict ee we pe qos prioritytype Setting QOS switch config qos prioritytype port based cos only tos priority ua only cos first tos first qos priority portbased G Configure Port switch config qos priority Port based Priority portbased 1 low Priotytowestow mi lhin Priority nile Priority flowestllow middle hight Priority high show qos Display the switch gt show qos E configuration function 3 3 9 LIST OF IGMP COMMANDS IGMP ar igmp enable G Enable IGMP snooping function switch config igmp enable 63 atop atOp User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series Igmp query e per IGMP query to auto mode switch config lgmp query auto auto Igmp query G Enter IGMP query to force mode switch config lgmp query force force show igmp Displays the details of an IGMP switch show igmp configuration configuration configuration show igmp Displays the details of an IGMP switch show igmp multi
68. on An example 2 11 5 3 Port Authorization Status Display display is shown below 802 1x Port Authorize State Port Port 4uthorize State Port 01 Accept Port 02 Accept Port Accept Port U4 4ccept Port 05 Accept Port 06 Accept ml Accept G2 ACCEpt 2 12 Warning Fault Alarm Messages Any system fault can be delivered by physical indicators on the switch Fault Alarm or stored in System Warning SYSLOG or Email The Fault Alarm function controls the fault LED indicator on the switch and closes the fault relay at the bottom panel of the switch While the fault events are stored on SYSLOG and if elected the fault messages will be sent via E MAIL 44 atop atop User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series 2 12 1 FAULT ALARM When any fault event occurs the Fault LED on the specific port channel switch shall come on and the relay will be closed at the same time Fault Alarm Power Failure l PWR 1 L PWR 2 Port Link Down Broken Port 1 l Port 2 l Part 3 l Port 4 l Port 5 l Port Port 7 l Ports Apply Help Fault Alarm interface Power Failure In case both boxes are checked if PWR 1 PWR 2 is disconnected a fault event is triggered If only PWR 1 is checked then disconnecting PWR 2 will not trigger a fault event Port Link Down Broken Check only the port s which fault condition s will trigger a fault warning For instance if port 3 is not checked the absence of connection wi
69. or amber and on the right ACT indicator blinking green Serial Console port RJ 45 Model name atop atOp User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series Description 10 100 RJ 45 6 10 100Mbps RJ 45 fast Ethernet ports supporting auto negotiation Fast Ethernet SSI ports 6 Default Setting Speed auto Duplex auto Flow control disable Gigabit port 2 2x1000 Base T Giga ports copper wires EH 6508G or Or Fiber port 2 1000Base SX for EH 6508G Fm m for multi mode at 850 m 1000Base LX for EH 6508G Fs s for single mode at 1310 m Console port 1 For configuring switch using PC s serial port The console port itself is a RJ 45 connecter Note The serial to RJ 45 conversion cable connector can be order through Atop Reset button 1 Push 5 seconds to reset switch to Factory Defaults 1 5 2 LED INDICATORS LED Color i Status si Description PW2 Green i a ia power module 2 in place ewig perel go Be power Input from power jack in place PRM Green On IARing Master designated Green On IA Ringenabled Slow blinking 1Hz IA Ring with only one link lacking the third link to form a ning normaly FAULT Amber On Fault event s see 2 12 1 for Fault Alarm detected settings Off Operation normal 10 100 Fast Ethernet ports LNK Amber On Port linknormal Gigabit Ethernet ports 7 and 8 LNK Amber On Portlink normal Fiber ports 7 and 8 LNK Amber On Po
70. orm a stand along ring or join two rings to form a Coupling Ring in which if the topology is changed the other ring will not be affected In the situation when an external server RSTP server needs redundancy it can be hooked up to two switches in an iA Ring to form a Dual Homing configuration A Coupling Ring requires at least four switches to form a ring with an active link and a backup link To use iA Ring first check iA Ring If any of the following two topologies is used then check the individual box on the upper box or both if needed The Coupling Ring is formed by joining two iA Rings with redundant paths As shown below two iA rings are coupled at Switches B D and A C so either path can be the main path while the other serves as a redundancy In the case when extra redundancy is imperative extra control ports can be connected as shown in the following diagram where Control Ports between switches A B and switches C D are connected to double its redundancy to avoid network down time Control signals are transmitted between the Control ports between switches A B and switches C D When an additional server a RSTP server shown in the diagram is attached to the iA Ring then a Dual Homing configuration is desirable for redundancy This is shown below under Dual Homing It is highly recommended that a user completes configuration of individual switches before making physical connection to avoid unex
71. orts by setting the same Untagged VID 802 1Trunk an extended application of Access Link allows the user to group ports by setting the same Tagged VID s for 2 or more switches Hybrid Both Access Link and Trunk Link are available Untagged VID Enter the default VLAN ID for untagged devices connected to ee the port The range is 1 4094 Tagged VIDs Enter the tagged VIDs to carry different VLAN frames to other Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes Select File a gt Save to save the setup 32 atop Technologies User Manual Version 1 1 P EH6508G Series 2 2 PORT BASED VLAN In a Port based VLAN packets can only go among members of the same VLAN group Once Port based VLAN is selected click Add to include ports from the switch to be members for the VLAN A Group Name must be filled out If the VLAN ID is 2 and the Group name is Mygroup then the VLAN s full name is Mygroup_ 2 Note all unselected ports are treated as belonging to the default VLAN because they can still communicate among themselves There can be more than one VLANs assigned to one switch port Use Edit to edit an existing VLAN While in Edit use Add and Remove for port addition and deletion VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode PortBased Enter VLAN Add interface Edit existing VLAN Edit S Delete existing VLAN Help Display Help file 33 ato
72. p User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series atop VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation Mode Port Based w LAN ID Remove Port based VLAN interface Remove port from the VLAN Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes Select File gt Save to save the setup Help Display Help file 2 8 Traffic Prioritization Traffic Prioritization can be defined by three methods Port based 802 1p COS COS class of service and TOS DSCP TOS Type of Service DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point With Traffic Prioritization function the user assigns data traffic into four classes High Middle Low and Lowest for differentiate network applications 4 atop Technologies User Manual Version 1 1 O Atop ABLELinke Industrial Switch EH6508G Series Traffic Prioritization Qos Policy Use an 0 4 2 1 weighted fair queuing scheme Use a strict priority scheme Priority Type Port based Priority ery i remy 0z rey 03 nee 04 EE 03 E 06 COS 802 1p U 1 E 4 6 T COS Port Default Port 01 Port 02 Port 03 Port 04 Fort 05 Fort 06 G1 Ge Ua l DSP DSP Lovee DSP 20 21 oe 23 Priority on on on ov Low s Low Low s Low wt DSP oo 29 30 a1 Priority CE w iw ov Low s Low Low s Low wt DSP 36 ar 38 39 DSP ae 45 46 47 DSP ae 33 a4 oi DSP Traffic Prioritization interface QoS policy lf Use an 8 4 2 1 weighted fair queue scheme is checked outp
73. pected looping 26 atop Technologies User Manual Version 1 1 P EH6508G Series LJia Ring Coupling Ring Dual Homing Redundarnd Ming Fang Couple Dual Homing for ASTE ip eee eis fich E Switch D j 4 for Reinas Con a Misin Path bijant h P Rapid Aedurdam Ming B HESH Th sresng easy orrol Eresia EMEAC a EHESO E z r T F m i F eresgg EUREM pus g g Setha Switch i Ring Master Nise Coupling Part Haming Port ist Ring Port Contral Port 2nd RingPort JA Ring Check the box to enable IA Ring Ring Master There should be only one Ring Master in a ring However if two or more Ring Masters happen to be assigned the one with the lowest MAC address will act the de facto Ring Master and others is the Backup Master 1 Ring Port The primary port o the Ring Master port 2 Ring Port The backup port if this switch is the Ring Master Coupling Ring After iA ring is selected check Coupling Ring box to enable the Coupling Ring Click on a given switch A B C or D and define the Coupling Port no or the Control Port no as shown below Coupling Port The port number where two rings are joined Control Port The port number where the Control line is connected Dual Homing Check the Dual Homing box to enable Dual Homing topology Click on one of the two switches A or B that serve as two homing paths and define each Homing Port as shown below Homing Port
74. q port 3 by port if the port belong to ajaccess link untag 33 trunk group this command can t be applied Assign a trunk link for VLAN switch vlan vlan 8021q port 3 by port if the port belong to ajtrunk link tag 2 3 6 99 trunk group this commandjor can t be applied switch vlan vlan 8021q port 3 trunk link tag 3 20 Assign a hybrid link for VLAN switch vlan vlan 8021q port 3 by port if the port belong to ajhybrid link untag 4 tag 3 6 8 trunk group this commandjor can t be applied switch vlan vlan 8021q port 3 hybrid link untag 5 tag 6 8 Assign a access link for VLAN switch vlan vlan 8021q aggreator by trunk group 3 access link untag 33 vlan 8021q V_ Assign a trunk link for VLAN switch vian vlan 8021q aggreator 6b atop User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series atop 3 trunk link tag 2 3 6 99 or switch vlan vlan 8021q aggreator 3 trunk link tag 3 20 3 hybrid link untag 4 tag 3 6 8 or switch vian vlan 8021q aggreator 3 hybrid link untag 5 tag 6 8 tag show vlan VID V Display VLAN information switch vlan show vlan 23 or show vlan 3 3 7 LIST OF SPANNING TREE COMMANDS spanning tree Enable spanning tree switch config spanning tree enable enable Spanning tree Configure spanning _ tree switch config spanning tree priority 0 61440 priority parameter priority 32767 Use the spanning tree max switch config spanning tree max global configuration age 15 to change the betwee
75. r the less likely to be blocking Admin P2P This function allows the P2P status of the link to be 29 atop User Manual Version 1 1 P EH6508G Series Technologies manipulated administratively True to enable P2P False to disable Admin Edge To configure a port to be an edge port check True Admin Non STP Select True to Exclude a port from the STP mathematic calculation select False to include the port in the STP na mathematic calculation Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes Select File a gt Save to save the setup NOTE Follow the following formula to configure MAX Age Hello Time and Forward Delay Time 2 x Forward Delay Time value 1 gt Max Age gt 2 x Hello Time 1 2 6 2 2 RSTP Information RSTP Information displays the configured RSTP status RSTP Information Root Bridge Information Bridge ID By fe Root Priority hes Root Port By fe Root Path Cost By fe Max Age Time Bye Hello Time By fe Forward Delay Time N A Port Information Port Path Cost Port Priority GperP2P GperEdge STP Neighbor State Role RSTP Information interface 2 7 VLAN A virtual LAN or VLAN is a network with various hosts of a common set of requirements These hosts thus switches function as if they were physically connected as a LAN A VLAN has all the same attributes as a physical LAN but it allows for edge stations end stations to be grouped together eve
76. rt linknormal 1 5 3 BOTTOM PANEL AND TERMINAL BLOCK The bottom panel consists of a terminal block for dual power inputs and a separate power jack for further redundancy User Manual Version 1 1 Atop ABLE Linkg Industrial Switch 0a Op EH6508G Series atop 1 Terminal block that includes PWR1 PWR2 12 48V DC inputs and a Fault Relay normally open supporting 1A 120 VAC or 2A 24 VDC which is forced to close in case of a fault event Bore Holes far Yall fount Din Rail Spring 2 Din Rail Bracket Bore Holes for Wall Mount 1 5 5 SERIAL CONSOLE PORT PIN ASSIGNMENTS The EH series can be managed via the console port note it is an RJ 45 connector from a PC s serial port and is also referred to as the serial console port The serial to RJ 45 connector pin assignment are shown as below The serial to RJ45 cable connector can be ordered through Atop if needed Serial Signal RJ 45 atop Technologies User Manual Version 1 1 P EH6508G Series 1 5 6 ETHERNET PORT CABLES TRANSMISSION DISTANCES AND CONNECTOR TYPES The EH switches are equipped with 6 standard Ethernet RJ 45 ports Either CAT 3 4 5 or 5e UTP cables can be used to connect other network devices PCs servers switches routers or hubs The following table stipulates their typical transmission distances m Cable Types and Maximum Transmission Distance Max Transmission Connector Length Types 10BASE T Cat 3
77. thernet ports status 1 6 LNK steady amber and ACT blinking green 0 1000Base SX multi mode or 1000 Base LX single mode fiber ports 1 oe ee Oe ee E E Fiber Port Status Indicators 2 sets with the upper set for port 8 on the left being the LNK indicator amber and on the right ACT indicator blinking green 12 Console port for serial port connection for CLI Management 13 Model name User Manual Version 1 1 Atop ABLELinkg Industrial Switch 0a Op atop EH6508G Series b EH6508G Model eo o E d 10 11 12 13 EH6508G PEatop enssosc 13 10 PWUR PWR PWR F M RING FAULT fis Lt h 11 Console 12 _ Reset T When PWR1 is in the green LED lights up When PWR2 is in the green LED lights up When the PWR3 is in the green LED lights up The green R M LED light is on when the switch is the Ring Master of an iA Ring Normally off until the Ring Master function is defined The RING is on when the iA Ring is active Normally off until an iA Ring is defined The amber FAULT is on when a fault has been detected see 2 12 1 for fault definition Pressing the indented Reset bottom with the tip of a paper clip for 5 seconds to set the switch to the factory defaults 10 100Base T Ethernet ports 1 6 LED for Ethernet ports status 1 6 10 100 1000BaseTX Giga ports 7 and 8 Status LEDs for the Gigabits ports 2 sets with the upper set for port 8 on the left being the LNK indicat
78. ult Alarm MeSSage s c sccceecceeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeees 44 2 13 Monitor ing and Diag nosis of Individual Port 0 49 Ze POI AMG eree E E E EE E EE T EES 52 2 19 Save ConigurallO ccscccsscasssaswrasseascensumaseaenoasneneaaasaastasacamesasesas 52 Part 3 Configuration via Command Line Interface CLI ee 53 The EH Series supports Configuration by the Command Line Interface or CLI The user may manage the switch via its console DOLOT Vidi TSEL crore E e anys ae TEETE acon 93 3 1 CLI Management via a PC s Serial console Port 006 99 3 2 CLI Management via Telnet ccccccceccseeceeeeceeeeeeseeeseeeeeeees 56 3 3 CLI List Of COMMANAS ccccecc eee seeceeeeeeseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeenees 57 Appendix Configuring with Atop s Utility Software EtherManager 70 AST EtherManager BASICS ncssicceneutaccsvestocacueutocuexeetocaereutnuneneatianeaine 70 lik User Manual Version 1 1 BLELinkg Industrial Switch EH6S08G Series atop atop A 2 Tasks and FUNCTIONS cccccecceccecceccecceccccecencececnecnecueaueaneas 14 A 3 All Functions Interfaces ccc cccccccccceccceccaccceccecceceacsueaeeneacs 84 EH6508G Technical Specifications ccccccecceceeeeceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeseenees 86 atop atop User Manual Version 1 1 EH6508G Series About this Manual This manual is divided into three parts Part 1
79. ut queues follow the 8 4 2 1 ratio for transmitting packets for high middle low lowest priorities For example 8 high queue packets 4 middle queue packets 2 low queue packets and one lowest queue packet are transmitted in one frame If Use a strict priority scheme is checked then always the packets of high priority queues are transmitted first followed by middle low and lowest priority queues 35 atop Technologies User Manual Version 1 1 P EH6508G Series Priority Type Port base output priority is determined by priority assigned to the ingress port COS only output priority is determined by COS only TOS only output priority is determined by TOS only COS first output priority is determined first by COS then by TOS TOS first output priority is first determined by COS then by TOS Port based Priority Assign each Port with a priority High Middle Low and Lowest COS 802 1p COS Class Of Service is well known as 802 1p output priority is determined by the user priority field in 802 1Q VLAN tag The priority ae value maps 0 7 COS value to 4 priority queues High Middle Low and Lowest COS Port Default When an ingress packet has not VLAN tag a default priority value is determined by the ingress port TOS DSCP TOS Type of Service is a field in the IP header which is also used in DSCP The output priority can be divided into to 0 63 The 64 a DSCP priority
80. v3 User Profile User Name Auth Password Priv Password SNMP Agent Setting interface SNMP lf SNMP V1 V2c Agent Version is checked one may proceed Community to define up to four Community groups with a maximum 32 characters On the right select between Ready Only or Read and Write privilege SNMPv3User lf SNMP V3 agent is selected then at least one SNMPv3 User profile must be created Auth Password is encrypted in MD5 and Privacy Password which is encrypted in DES need not to be identical to Auth Password There are maximum 8 sets of SNMPv3 users and a maximum 16 characters in username and password fields Check Remove to remove a current user profile To do so you must type in the User name Auth Password and Privacy Password before clicking Remove Current SNMPv3 User Display all SNMPv3 user profiles Profile Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes Select File gt Save to save the setup Help Display Help file S 2 10 2 SNMP TRAP SETTING A trap manager is a management station that receives system alerts generated by the switch These alerts are called traps after Version 1 traps are called Notifications If no trap manager is defined no traps will be issued Create a trap manager by entering Trap Server IP and a community string To define a management station as a trap manager enter SNMP community strings and select the SNMP version 38 atop Technologies
81. values can be mapped to 4 priorities High Middle Low and Lowest Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes Select File gt Save to save the setup Help Display Help file 2 9 IGMP Snooping Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP v1 v2 and v3 RFC 1112 2236 and 3376 is used by the IP hosts to register their dynamic multicast group membership IGMP Snooping when enabled on an EH switch will snoop traffic on a switch and the switch will inspect the IGMP messages passing between a host and a router and add the necessary ports to its multicast table ensuring that only the ports that require a given multicast stream actually receive it IGMP improves the network performance by reducing LAN traffic congestion Note that multicast group addresses are IP addresses between 224 0 0 0 and 239 255 255 255 IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Disable IGMP Query Mode Disable Apply Help IGMP Snooping Table IP Address VLAN ID Member Port IGMP Snooping interface 36 atop Technologies User Manual Version 1 1 P EH6508G Series Description IGMP Snooping Enable Disable IGMP snooping IGMP Query Mode If in enable the switch is the IGMP querier Auto means that the querier is automatically assigned to the one with the lowest IP IGMP Snooping Table Display current IP multicast list Apply Click Apply to confirm the changes Select File gt Save to save the setup Help Display
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