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1. 7 D p t A Configuration Parameter DHCP Default Setting Disabled IP Address 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 200 200 200 0 Default Gateway none Primary DNS Server none System Settings Secondary DNS Server none Domain Redundancy Protocol Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol System Name Switch model i e SE SW8MG 4P Switch Location lt Set Location of Switch gt Contact lt Set Name and email of contact for Switch gt SNMP Access Basic and secure SNMP access Terminal Access SSH and telnet access Web Access Basic and secute SNMP access SNMP Firmware Loading Disabled Remote Access Security Command Line Access Enabled Automatic Logout Disabled SNMP Read Only Name public No Password SNMP Read Write Name private No Password Terminal and Web Name admin Password admin port x x being port number Enabled Auto Port Settings Speed Duplex For non Gigabit Switches 10h 10f 100h 100f all on For Gigabit Switches 10h 10f 100h 100f 1000f all on Flow Control Off SFP 1000f selected Provide Do Not Provide IP Do not provide IP address to any device Set IP per Port Enabled Off for all ports Address blank for all ports NTP Server none Switch Time Settings nA Not set Set Switch Date 1970 01 01 Set Switch
2. CHAPTER MANAGED SWITCH Quick START In This Chapter Connecting to the Switch for the first time 0 cee eee ee eee 2 2 Connecting to the switch over Ethernet 0 00 cece eee ene 2 2 Setting up PC for USB connection to switch 2 ce eee ee eee eee 2 7 PC to switch using Serial Port 2 ee ee eee ee 2 8 USB and Serial connection to switch with Terminal Software Program 2 9 Deau SCID serrera 6666 es ees ee eee ee eee a eae eee 2 13 Why might you need a Managed Switch cee eee ee eee 2 16 Enhanced traffic filtering 0 02 cee nent eee 2 16 TMOUBIESNGOURG 5 2 03 c44242 8265404 8e ane obese Ge Setubobdesudaseugseed 2 16 REGUNGONG 2oga60d24654 cece eee eee sam eReee eerste ge eee es 2 16 SCCUNI ane EAEE ETET TEE ewe Soak ae ed ee es ears 2 17 Better Network Awareness 0c ce eee cee eee eee eee eee eee e eee 2 18 Stride Chapter 2 Managed Switch Quick Start Connecting to the Switch for the first time Connecting to the switch over Ethernet NOTE See Setting up PC for USB connection to Switch later in this chapter for the option of using USB for switch connection Connecting to the switch for the first time over Ethernet requires no extra tools or driver installation and is therefore the recommended way to accomplish this The default IP address and subnet mask of the switch is 192 168 0 1 and 255 255 255 0 This
3. Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices Monitors B Network adapters Y Ports COM amp LPT F Communications Port COM1 Y ECP Printer Port LPT1 7 USB Serial Device COMB a Koyo USB Serial Comm Port COM3 SB Processors Sound video and game controllers System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers iJ PC to switch using Serial Port Switch RJ 45 Serial Configuration Cable PC Serial Port Serial Port IL RJ45 8 pin 1 do not use Papan S Wiring Diagram 1 do not use 2 RXD 2 do not use 3 do not use 3 TXD a I ol 4 do not use i 5 Signal GND 5 6 do not use 6 TXD e 7 do not use 8 do not use 12345678 9 do not use 7 do not use 8 do not use Note Use the above wiring diagram to make your own cable We recommend using 22 AWG shielded cable In addition to the USB console port the switches have an RJ45 console port The RJ45 console port can connect to a pin serial port on your PC A driver does not need to be installed 2 8 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Chapter 2 Managed Switch Quick Start l USB and Serial connection to switch with Terminal Software Program The software terminal program used for this tutorial will be TeraTerm Any serial terminal software should work fine TeraTerm is free and can be downloaded from www teraterm org 1 Open the TeraT
4. September 27 2011 9 20 58 AM http 192 168 0 1 cgi bin quickconf cgi A internet _ 100 10 Enter in the desired IP address and subnet mask that is compatible with the network that the switch will go on or enable DHCP if that is the method you choose to assign the network settings Click on the Commit Changes button to enable the new settings QUICK SETUP Set basic parameters to quickly configure and identify the switch In many cases these are all the settings that are necessary NETWORK SETTINGS DHCP Disabled v IP address byA siiay7e Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway none REDUNDANCY SETTINGS Redundancy protocol Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Commit Ch pass NOTE Neither the Network Address nor the Broadcast Address for you subnet are valid host addresses For our example that has a Subnet Mask or 255 255 255 0 and the first three octets are 192 168 0 neither the pc nor the switch are permitted to be assigned 192 168 0 0 or 192 168 0 255 as an IP address 2 6 i Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Chapter 2 Managed Switch Quick Start SSS 11 Return to steps 1 4 to put in the original network settings for your PC 12 Connect your PC and the switch to the network and enter in the new IP address into your web browser URL to access the switch If you chose DHCP as the method for assigning the network set
5. means that your PC s network interface card NIC that is connected to the switch must be set to a compatible IP address and subnet mask to access the web based switch configuration tool It is recommended that you connect your PC directly to the switch for the initial setup of the network settings An example IP address and subnet mask to set your PC s network interface to is 192 168 0 100 and 255 255 255 0 1 Go to the Start Button and click on Run if you do not see a Run option type Run in the search box and hit Enter Type in ncpa cpl and hit OK Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Open ncpa cpl 2 2 i Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Chapter 2 Managed Switch Quick Start 2 Right click on the Network Interface that is connected to your switch and choose Properties Ss Network Connections Sel File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help ay Bac P Pi Pp Search E Folders Fi fe Address e Network Connections LAN or High Speed Internet Network Tasks m Create a new J Disable connection Pec Change windows Status Firewall settings Repair Disable this network device xX Repair this connection Create Shortcut mj Rename this connection Delete view status of this Rename Bridge Connections connection Change settings of this connection Properties Other P
6. network grows and more switches are added to it a ring may accidentally be created causing a 1 6 i Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Chapter 2 Managed Switch Quick Start iil the network to go down Utilizing the Spanning Tree and or Real Time Ring feature of the Stride managed switch can reduce these risks e STP The Spanning Tree protocol simply allows you to purposely create a ring that allows for multiple redundant paths on the network but intelligently decides one path when the network comes up and assigns alternate paths if some part of the original path goes down e RSTP The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol is the preferred method in the industry today as the manner in which it decides the original paths and the time in which it changes over to alternate paths is much much faster than the original Spanning Tree Protocol It is really only useful to enable the older STP if your legacy network requires this protocol The RSTP feature is enabled by default Real Time Ring In many Control Systems the time it takes for the RSTP algorithm to change paths upon some network event is too slow The Real Time Ring is proprietary to the Stride managed switches but it has the advantage of changing paths very very quickly Security Network security has become a great concern for facilities these days And while the network devices themselves are only one part of a network security strategy the Stride mana
7. that the device may really need to be spending time on These unintentional packets also get in the way of the packets that are intended for that device This hurts the determinism of a process A managed switch can help with this in several different ways e Multicast Filtering IGMP It is common in a control system to see a large amount of Multicast packets These packets cannot be filtered out by an unmanaged switch The Stride managed switch can intelligently learn whether certain Multicast packets should be sent to the devices on its ports and will filter them or not filter them appropriately e VLANs A VLAN is a logical way to separate networks in ways that used to require physical separation Because of existing network infrastructure or for ease of wiring and reduced cost it may be difficult to physically separate networks that need separation due to the type of packets that are on them Setting up VLANs can simplify the setup for these situations e Traffic Priority QoS CoS Some traffic may be more important to a specific device than other traffic Using the Quality of Service feature the Stride switch can apply tags to a packet coming into the switch to give that packet a higher priority going to another switch The last switch will then remove the tag before sending the packet to the device It can also use the tags applied to the packets by the devices themselves if they support this Troubleshooting As Ethernet me
8. Time current time Manage Firmware Default Top line selected Protocol HTTP Install Firmware All Other Fields Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual blank 2nd Ed Rev A i 2 13 Stride Chapter 2 Managed Switch Quick Start sumag Asuepunpay Stride Managed Switch Default Settings cont d Configuration Parameter Spanning Tree Settings Redundancy Protocol Default Setting Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Priority 32768 Maximum Age 20 Hello Time 2 Forward Delay 15 Transmission Limit 6 Region Name Configiguration Revision 0 grayed out Max Hops 20 grayed out MST Instance None by default Spanning Tree Port Settings Exclude Off for all ports Priority 128 for all ports Path Cost 20000 for all 10 10 100 1000 Ports 200 000 for all 10 1 0 ports Type Auto for all ports Point to Point Auto for all ports Real time Ring Settings Enable Off for all ports Ring Name Ring x x being port number Grayed out by default Primary Port none Backup Port none Ring Master Automatic Master shuas QoS CoS Settings Priority Frame Setting Send all high priority fames before any others Use 802 1p Tag Priority On for all ports Use IP ToS DiffServ On for all ports Priority Precedence Tag for all ports De
9. apability there are several diagnostic tags that can be read from the switch to indicate the health of the network e SNMP SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol and is used for just that There are many software tools out there that can query or receive traps sent by the Stride managed switch to ascertain events or health of the switch e Port and Power Status Alarm Output The Stride managed switch has two power inputs that can be used for redundancy If one of the power inputs fails there is a relay contact that can be configured to report this failure e Spanning Tree Status The switch can be configured to report when something in the Spanning Tree has changed e Real Time Ring Status The Real Time Ring status can be ascertained from other devices as well e MAC Table The switch keeps a table of the MAC IDs of devices that are communicating on it a 1 8 i Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A
10. e PC keyboard the Quick Setup option and press Enter Tera Term Web 3 1 VT File Edit Setup Web Control Window Help SE SW5M Industrial Ethernet Managed Switch Main Menu Quick set up of common parameters Monitoring Port status n w statistics redundancy status Exit Exit the console menu WARNING This interface is deprecated WARNING It may be removed in a future release Use the arrow keys to navigate x to exit Press lt Enter gt to see the option selected 7 To enable DHCP highlight the DHCP option and press Enter Arrow down and choose the Enable option and press Enter Press the c key to commit the change 8 To set a static IP address arrow down and highlight the IP address option and press Enter a 1 0 i Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Chapter 2 Managed Switch Quick Start PE 9 Enter in the desired IP address and subnet mask Note that the subnet mask is configured using what is called CIDR notation The xx number denotes how many 1 s are in the subnet mask starting from the most significant bit A 24 indicates a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 A 16 indicates a subnet mask of 255 255 0 0 and a 8 indicates a subnet mask of 255 0 0 0 Once the IP address and subnet mask have been configured press Enter Press the c key to commit this change and to activate the new IP address for the switch Tera Term Web 3 1 VT File Edit Setup Web Control Window Hel
11. erm software and choose Serial and the COM port connected to the switch Tera Term New connection C TEPIP Serial Port Eet v cei Hee 2 Configure the terminal program to connect to the switch with the following parameters a Baud rate 9600 b Data bits 8 c Parity None d Stop bits 1 e Flow control None Tera Term Serial port setup Port M a Baud rate o0 Data lab l Cancel Parity one Stop fibt Help Flow control one Transmit delay 0 msec char 0 msecjline 3 Press Enter to get the prompt shown below Tera Term Web 3 1 VT File Edit Setup Web Control Window Help Please Note Logging into this software acknowledges that you have lagreed to abide by the software license as stated in the user manual ISE SWSM login Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A 2 9 Stride Chapter 2 Managed Switch Quick Start 4 Enter the login then the password The default user name is admin and the default password is admin Tera Term Web 3 1 VT File Edit Setup Web Control Window Help Please Note Logging into this software acknowledges that you have agreed to abide by the software license as stated in the user manual ISE SUSM login admin Password 1 ansi 2 gnome ktern vt100 vt102 t220 to choose terminal type q to quit E 5 Choose selection 4 for vt100 6 Highlight by using the up and down arrow keys on th
12. fault Out Q Normal for all ports Type Transparent for all ports 802 1p Tag Settings Priority 0 Best Effort Normal Priority 1 Background Background Priority 2 Spare Background Priority 3 Excellent Effort Normal Priority 4 Controlled Load Expedited Priority 5 Video Expedited Priority 6 Voice Urgent Priority 7 Network Control Urgent Message Rate Limiting Limit Broadcast and Multicast Disabled for all ports Forward Unknown Enabled for all ports 2 14 i Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A dINDI Hurayi4 Seon in Chapter 2 Managed Switch Quick Start l Stride Managed Switch Default Settings contd Configuration Parameter Protocol Settings IGMP Mode Default Setting Active IGMP handling Multicast Suppression All unreserved multicast IGMP Version Version 2 Robustness 2 Query Interval 125 Query Response Interval 10 Port Settings Exclude Disabled for all ports Router Auto detect for all ports SNVIA SNV1 enHIA VLAN Settings VLAN Mode Disabled Core Type 0x8100 Learning Shared Default VLAN Settings Management Tag Based ID 1 FID 0 CPU selected as well as all ports VLAN Port Settings 1 Off for all ports Transparent for all ports sumag AnIIg Remote Access Secu
13. ged switches have several security features e Port Control In the Port Settings setup you can disable ports that are not being used This can limit unauthorized access e Security Settings There are several different methods of enabling security in the switch There are security methods to prevent access to the switch Remote Access Security you can determine which devices can connect to the switch Port Security MAC Entries and you can enable encryption for data going between switches IPsec e Remote Access Security You can disable access to the switch or implement secure pass wording in order to access the switch e IPsec There are many different methods that can be employed to encrypt the data going to or from the switch The particular method encryption protocol algorithm will most likely be determined by your network administrator Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A i 2 7 Stride Chapter 2 Managed Switch Quick Start Better Network Awareness The ability of the process to know when something is wrong with the network and what is wrong with the network is a great feature of the Stride managed switches Your PLC or controlling device can make smarter decisions as to what alarms or fallback behavior to trigger based upon the different diagnostic data that is supplied by the switch e Modbus Stats If you have a controlling device on the network that has Modbus TCP or UDP client c
14. laces G Control Panel My Network Places My Documents ig My Computer Details Local Area Connection LAN or High Speed Internet 3 Scroll down and highlight the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 selection and click on the Properties button 4 Local Area Connection Properties General Advanced Connect using ES Broadcom Netxtreme 57xx Gigabit C This connection uses the following items E Client for Microsoft Networks S File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks m o5 Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 4 Write down the current settings so that you may put them back in after configuring the Network settings of the switch to a compatible setup for your environment Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A 2 3 Stride Chapter 2 Managed Switch Quick Start 5 Type in the IP address and subnet mask of 192 168 0 100 and 255 255 255 0 or another compatible IP address and subnet mask Click on the OK button Click on the OK button for the Network Interface Properties window and close the Network Connections window Internet Protocol TCP IP Pr
15. nal used to come pre installed in Windows until Windows Vista and 7 were released TeraTerm is another tool that can be downloaded and installed for free After the USB driver EXE file has been downloaded and run plug the USB cable into the PC and switch Windows will install the driver If the New Hardware Wizard appears select the No not this time selection and click Next On the following screen select the Install Software automatically option and click Next Once the driver is loaded you may get prompted by a window that says the driver has not been verified by Windows Click on the Continue Anyway button to complete the installation Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A i 2 Stride Chapter 2 Managed Switch Quick Start To locate which COM Port has been assigned to the switch click on Start menu in the PC taskbar and choose Control Panel Double click on the System icon Select the Hardware tab Click on the Device Manager button and then expand the Ports COM amp LPT option on the left hand side and you should see a USB Serial Device with a COMxx beside it This will be the COM port number that you will select with your Terminal software tool Device Manager File Action View Help He amp h amp Computer amp Disk drives 2 Display adapters 4 DVD CD ROM drives Human Interface Devices E IDE ATAJATAPI controllers 5 gt
16. operties a General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server NOTE Neither the Network Address nor the Broadcast Address for you subnet are valid host addresses For our example that has a Subnet Mask or 255 255 255 0 and the first three octets are 192 168 0 neither the pc nor the switch are permitted to be assigned 192 168 0 0 or 192 166 0 255 as an IP address 6 Open up your web browser program such as Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox or other and type in 192 168 0 1 in the URL line 2 Windows Internet Explorer TES Go e 192 168 0 1 JERE I i 2z 7 Enter in admin for the User name and admin for the password and click on OK Connect to 10 11 0 147 The server 10 11 0 147 at Password Protected Area requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name admin be Password eeeee C Remember my password 2 i Stride Industrial Etherne
17. p SE SWSM Quick Setup Disabled IP address 192 168 0 1 24 Default gateway none s QO000boobooooOooOoOoOooOooOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOoOooOooOooO0o0ooo E E Committing changes E E Please wait E oonggggggggogoooOooOooOoOoOoOOOoOOoOOOOOOOOOOO0g0000000000000og0ug 0o Press lt Enter gt to set the option selected Press lt Escape gt to return to the previous menu without saving Press lt c gt commit these values and return to previous menu 10 If the switch has been configured to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server you can also view the IP address that is currently assigned to the switch by hitting ESC to go back to the main menu Arrow down and highlight the Monitoring option and press Enter Tera Term Web 3 1 VT File Edit Setup Web Control Window Help SE SWSM Industrial Ethernet Managed Switch Main Menu Quick Setup Quick set up of common parameters emeionitoring Port status n w statistics redundancy status Exit the console menu WARNING This interface is deprecated WARNING It may be removed in a future release Use the arrow keys to navigate x to exit Press lt Enter gt to see the option selected Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A i 2 l1 1 Stride Chapter 2 Managed Switch Quick Start 11 Highlight the first option called Tera Term Web 3 1 VT File Edit Setup Web Control Window Help SE SWSM Monitoring Menu Port and Po
18. rity Same settings as in Main Settings Port Security Enables Global Security Enable Off Port Enabled Off for all ports None Ipsec Settings Disabled by default IKE Policy IKE Phase 1 Policies None IKE Phase 2 Policies 1 by default but Disabled with 8h lifetime anonymous source and dest IKE Phase 2 Algorithms Cipher aes AES Rijndael Enabled Cipher 3DES Enabled Hash hmac_SHA1 Enabled Hash hmac_SHA256 Enabled Compression deflate Enabled All others disabled shuiyas Huoyuo Alarm OK Output A power input lost enabled All others disabled Modbus Enabled Disabled Station Number 1 Transport Layers TCP amp UDP TCP Timeout 0 TCP Connection Limit 4 Port 502 SNMP Notifications Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual Everything disabled by default 2nd Ed Rev A i 2 15 Stride Chapter 2 Managed Switch Quick Start Why might you need a Managed Switch Enhanced traffic filtering An unmanaged switch will filter out many packets from an end device that a hub would not but there are still many types of packets that an unmanaged switch cannot determine what to do with and must forward on to all ports Whenever a device receives a packet that is not specifically targeted to that device there is a certain amount of processing time that takes away from other important tasks
19. s in coordination with firmware embedded into the Licensor s hardware products This firmware is agreed to be part of this Licensed Software It is further agreed that the designs of the Licensor s hardware products are the proprietary property of the Licensor 2 LICENSE The author grants you the Licensee a license to use this software only after you have v Internet 7 Q Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A 2 5 Stride Chapter 2 Managed Switch Quick Start 9 Click on the Quick Setup link on the upper left hand side of the window to access the Network Settings EEk System Information 192 168 0 1 connected through port 4 Windows Internet Explorer Ge lt hitp 192 168 0 1 LR x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help e System Information 192 168 0 1 connected throug SYSTEM INFORMATION The following information describes the switch being accessed brought to you by Model SE SW5M AUTOMATIONDIRECT Description SE SW5M industrial Ethernet Managed Switch System name SE SVW5M Switch location lt Set location of switch gt hy Contact lt Set name and e mail of contact for switch gt IPv4 address 192 168 0 1 24 IPv6 address fe80 2a0 1dff fe50 a957 64 Default gateway None Serial number 1045227 Firmware revision 5 0 174 MAC address 00 a0 1d 50 a9 57 Uptime 05 days 02 10 19 Status is updated every 5 seconds Last updated Tuesday
20. ssaging becomes more of the standard for communications between devices in a control system it may become more necessary to gain visibility to these types of communications With hubs it was possible to see the messages between devices because hubs broadcast every packet to all ports Unmanaged switches took away this capability as they filter unicast packets to only the intended physical ports Managed switches can help with this by utilizing the Port Mirroring feature The Stride managed switch can also give you visibility in to the type of packets that are being sent across the switch by viewing the Network Statistics page in the configuration e Port Mirroring With the Port Mirroring feature you simply specify which ports data you want to view and where to send that data Plug your PC into that port and use Ethernet sniffing software such as Wireshark and you can now see the data being sent back and forth e Network Statistics By looking at what kind of packets that are coming in and out of the switch you can determine what action needs to be taken to make your network work better If you see a lot of Multicast traffic utilize the Multicast Filtering feature If there are lots of broken packets troubleshoot the wiring to determine where the problem lies Redundancy The downside of any Ethernet switch is the simple fact that it is another electronic component in the system that could be subject to failure There is also the risk that as a
21. t Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Chapter 2 Managed Switch Quick Start N 8 Read the Software License Agreement and click the I Accept the License button Software License Agreement 192 168 0 1 connected through port 4 Windows Internet Explorer SEE Go http 192 168 0 1 v m 9 x 2E cooale File Edit View Favorites Tools Help e Software License Agreement 192 168 0 1 connect SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT Accept the License Agreeing to the license detailed below is required to use the software in this switch brought to you by Once you do so a cookie will be saved in your browser that will hide this page in the AUTOMATIONDIRECT future Otherwise this page will be displayed each time you access the software 1 OWNERSHIP The managed switch Software is the property of the Licensor as declared on the main menu of the software and protected by U S Copyright Law Trademark Law and International Treaty Provisions No ownership in or title to the Software is transferred to Licensee Licensee will not remove or obscure the Licensor s copyright trademark or proprietary notice from the Software and associated documentation Licensee agrees to prevent any unauthorized copying of the Software Except as expressly provided herein Licensor does not grant any express or implied right to Licensee under Licensor s patents copyrights trademarks or trade secret information This software run
22. tings to your switch you will need to contact the network administrator to see which IP address has been assigned to the switch or connect via USB or serial explained further down in this document to ascertain what the IP address is on the switch 13 Now that you can access the switch you may begin to configure the switch with the settings appropriate for your network If you are unsure of where to start with the configuration go the section titled Why do you need a managed switch to understand more about the Stride managed switch its capabilities and how these features can be used Note that the default settings enable RSTP and IGMP which will be adequate for many networks with no further configuration Setting up PC for USB connection to switch This method can be used to initially configure the switch settings It may also be needed if the switch has been previously configured and the network settings are unknown If the switch has been set to DHCP this method can be used to ascertain the current IP address that has been assigned to the switch by the DHCP server Three things will be required in order to connect to the switch via the USB port 1 USB driver This can be obtained from www automationdirect com Download the executable and run it to install the driver 2 Cable The cable required is a Male A connector plugs into PC to Male Mini B type 5 pin connector plugs into switch 3 Terminal software tool Hypertermi
23. wer Status Network Statistics Spanning Tree Status Real Time Ring Status IGMP Port Status IGMP Group Status Use the arrow keys System Information and press Enter location current status of ports network statistics spanning tree root ring status IGMP port status IGMP group status n w settings Display Display Display Display Display port status to navigate Press lt Enter gt to see the option selected Press lt Escape gt to return to previous menu 12 The IP address currently assigned to the switch will be shown here Tera Term Web 3 1 VT File Edit Setup Web Control Window Help Description System name Switch location Contact IP address IPv6 address Default gateway Serial number Firmvare revision MAC address Uptime SE SUSM System Information SE SW5M SE SUSM Industrial Ethernet Managed Switch SE SUSM lt Set location of switch gt lt Set name and e mail of contact for switch gt 192 168 1724 fe 80 2a0 1dff fe50 a957764 None 1045227 Seeks 00 a0 1d 50 a49 57 05 days 06 46 54 Press lt Escape gt to return to previous menu You are now able to use your web browser with the new IP address to configure the switch 2 1 2 i Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed Rev A Chapter 2 Managed Switch Quick Start E Default Setup The table below shows the Default settings for the switch Stride Managed Switch Default Settings
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