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1. Switch Name Max 30 This option is useful for specifying the Industrial Redundant Characters role or application of different EDS units Switch Serial No of this E g Factory Switch 1 switch Switch Location Max 80 To specify the location of different EDS Switch Location Characters units E g The 1 production line Switch Description Max 30 For more detailed description about None Characters different EDS units Maintainer Contact Info Max 30 To provide information about who to None Characters contact in order to resolve problems 3 2 MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions Disable Telnet Web Console If you are connecting MOXA EtherDevice Switch to a public network but do not intend to use its management functions over the network then we suggest disabling both Telnet Console and Web Configuration from the RS 232 Console s Basic Settings gt System Identity page MOXA EtherDevice Switch EDS 588 a Basic Settings System identification Password Accessible IP Port Network Time Factory default Activate Main menu System Identification ESC previous menu Enter select Space bar toggle Switch Name Managed Redundant Switch 66611 Switch Location Switch Location Switch Description Maintainer Contact Info Serial NO Firmware Version U6 17 MAC Address 46 E8 96 66 66 11 Telnet Console Disable Web C
2. MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions Desired IP Address IP Address Set the desired IP of connected devices Using Diagnosis MOXA EtherDevice Switch provides two important tools for administrators to diagnose network systems Mirror Port A gt y 44 E z EtherDevi Switch EDS 508 Seri Curt therdevice Switc eries Lind alt canino E on 6 26 ode Name Managed Redondant Switch 00611 Pa HAC 00 E8 90 00 00 11 Master Coopler Location Switch Location EDS 506 Fiomare Versi 6 2 Serial NO 00611 Power 4 Power 2 Faolt 2 Port Lock n A Add Static Unicast MAC Mirror Port Settings Auto Warming EM Email Waming A Event Type Monitored port 7 Email Setup Watch direction Bi directional gt EXA Relay Warming 1 Event Setup A Waming List Mirror port y 1 Line Swap Fast Recovery 5 Set Device IP pl Degree G Minor E Pig 1 Monitor 3 MAC Address Table E Event Log goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x The Mirror port function can be used to monitor data being transmitted through a specific port This is done by setting up another port the mirror port to receive the same data being transmitted to from or both to and from the port under observation This allows the network administrator to sniff the observed port and thus keep tabs on network activity Take the following steps
3. Accessible IP Settings allows you to add or remove Legal remote host IP addresses to prevent unauthorized access Access to EtherDevice Switch is controlled by IP address That is if a host s IP address is in the accessible IP table then the host will be allowed access to the EtherDevice Switch You can allow one of the following cases by setting this parameter O Only one host of specific IP address can access the NE 4000T Enter IP address 255 255 255 255 e g 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 255 O Hosts on the specific subnet can access the NE 4000T Enter IP address 255 255 255 0 e g 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 0 O Any host can access the NE 4000T Disable this function Refer to the following table for more details about the configuration example 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 255 254 192 168 0 0 255 255 0 0 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 126 192 168 1 0 255 255 255 128 192 168 1 129 to 192 168 1 254 192 168 1 128 255 255 255 128 3 4 MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions Port The Port settings are included to give the user control over Port Access Port Transmission Speed Flow Control and Port Type MDI or MDIX An explanation of each configuration item is given wy mo Ario AVE EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series 7 y E Ring PS MOXA Seir Heanins E odel EDS 506 Firmware Version 10 20 ower l er 2 ao Serial NO 06011 Fow NAC 00 E6 90 00 00 11 Nas r te
4. WEBSERVER WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 1 to 16 Low 17 to 32 Normal 33 to 48 Medium 49 to 64 High Set the mapping table of different Low Normal Medium High TOS values to 4 different egress queues Using Virtual LAN Setting up Virtual LANs VLANs on your EDS increases the efficiency of your network by dividing the LAN into logical rather than physical In general VLANs are easier to manage The Concept of Virtual LAN VLAN What is a VLAN A VLAN is a group of devices that can be located anywhere on a network but which communicate as if they are on the same physical segment With VLANs you can segment your network without being restricted by physical connections a limitation of traditional network design As an example with VLANs you can segment your network according to MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual 3 27 o Departmental groups For example you can have one VLAN for the Marketing department another for the Finance department and another for the Development department o Hierarchical groups For example you can have one VLAN for directors another for managers and another for general staff Oo Usage groups For example you can have one VLAN for e mail users and another for multimedia users Switch A Backbone connects multiple switches Switch B Department 1 VLAN 1 Department Benefits of VLANs The main benefit
5. IP Address MAC Address 18 508 01 00 E3 90 00 00 odel EDS 508 ame Managed Redundant Switch 00011 IP Address 10 1 7 2 etmask 255 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 C Address 00 E3 90 00 00 11 Serial No 00011 Firmware Yer 0 20 Search by IP address This utility 1s used to search for MOXA EtherDevice Switches one at a time Since the search 1s conducted by IP address you should be able to locate any MOXA EtherDevice Switch that is properly connected to your LAN WAN or even the Internet Start by clicking on the Specify by IP address icon or by selecting Specify IP address under the List Server menu The Search Server with IP Address window will open Enter the IP address of the Switch you wish to search for and then click OK search Server with IP Address x IP Address 10 1 7 2 T MOXA EtherDevice Server Configurator List Server Firmware Configuration View Help a aligeazlae Model IP Address MAC Address KDs 9U8 173 Mii 0 1 UL 30 00 00 odel EDS 508 ame Managed Redundant Switch 00011 IP Address 10 1 7 2 etmask 255 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 C Address 00 E3 90 00 00 11 Serial No 00011 Firmware Yer 0 20 Upgrade Firmware Keep your MOXA EtherDevice Switch up to date with the latest firmware from Moxa Take the following steps to upgrade the firmware 1 Download the updated firmware rom file from the Moxa website www moxa com 2 Highlight the switch from the MOXA Eth
6. iii ii i i i MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual 2 3 7 MOXA EtherDevice Switch s Main Menu will be displayed To modify the appearance of the PComm Terminal Emulator window select Font under the Edit menu and then choose the desired formatting options EDS 508 series VO 26 l basic Settings Basic settings for network and system parameter 2 Comm Redundancy Establish Fthernelt communication redundant path 3 Traffic Prioritization Prioritize Ethernet traffic to help determinism 5 802 10 VLAN Setup Virtual LAN by IEEE standard 842 10 2 Hulticast Filtering Enable the multicast filtering capability 6 Rate Limiting Setup the egress ingress rate of packets T Port Lock Lock ports to prevent the intruder 6 Auto Warning Warning email and or relay oulpul by events 9 Line Swap Fast recovery after moving devices lo different ports a Set Device IP Assign IP addresses to connected devices b Diagnosis lest network integrity and mirroring port c Honi tor Monitor port and network status d HAC Address Table The complete table of Ethernet HAC Address List e Event Log lable The complete table of alarm events list F Exit Exil console menu Use the up down arrow keys to select a category and then press Enter lo selecl 8 After entering the Main Menu use the following keys to move the cursor and to select options Up Down Left Right arrows or Tab Move t
7. MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual 3 3 Password Setting Old Password Type current password when changing Max 16 the password None Characters New Password Type new password when changing the Max 16 password None Characters Retype Password If you type a new password in the Max 16 Password field you will be required to Characters retype the password in the Retype new password field before updating the new password Accessible IP Moxa EtherDevice Switches have an IP address based filtering method to control the access to the EDSs M EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series m Er y a RIND a MOXA Self 4eanno E Model EDS 506 Firmware Version 16 20 Serial NO 00011 Power 1 Power 2 Faolt Name Managed Redondant Switch COOL IP 16 1 7 2 WAC 00 E6 90 00 00 11 Master Coopler Location Switch Location Accessible IP List 1 Overview Ely Basic Settings 1 Syster Identification G Password 11 Accessible IF 1 Port Network Time H System File Update A Factory Default Coramunication Redundancy 1 Traffic Prioritization 802 10 VLAN Multicast Filtering 2 Rate Limiting 23 Port Lock C Auto Waming y oahead Activate ate WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 768 l Enable the accessible IP list Disable will allow all IP s connection 2 3 4 sh 6 7 8 9
8. Ea Ring hd MOXA Setr nearind el Firmware Version YO 20 Serial ND 06011 Power 2 a E Managed Redondant Switch 006011 IP 16 1 7 2 cation witch Location NAC 00 E6 90 00 00 11 Master E IGMP Table 4 Gq Add Static Multicast MAC Email Alarm Events Settings Rate Limiting 5 33 Port Lock System Events Port Lock M Switch Cold Start I Switch Warm Start I Power Transition On gt Off I Power Transition Of gt On Add Static Unicast MAC T DI 10 I DI 1 0n T DIXO F DI 2 0n 43 Auto Waming I Config Change I Auth Failure l Comm Redundancy Topology Changed 3 Email Waming Port Events E Event Type Link ON Link OFF Traffic Overload Traflic Threshold Trafic Duration s 13 Email Setup Pott T a z i HC Relay Warming 1 Line Swap Fast Recovery 1 Set Device IP Port 3 H I Diagnosis Port 4 E Monitor 1 MAC Address Table O Event Log Port 2 Port 5 Port6 Port 7 AN AA CI AN jajja CC IC AH Soahead Port 8 WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 768 Event Types Event Types can be divided into two basic groups System Events and Port Events System Events are related to the overall function of the Switch whereas Port Events are related to the activity of a specific port 3 40 MOXA EtrherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions EDS 1s rebooted such as when network parameters are changed IP address netmask etc EDS is powered up Digital I
9. VLANI 100Base TX 100Base TX full duplex VLAN2 full duplex Link Link carry carry VLAN2 VLANI Switch B Switch C Block VLANI VLANI 802 1Q tagged VLAN2 10Base Tx VLAN2 half duplex Link carry VLANI To avoid any VLAN subdivision it is recommended that all inter Switch connections are made members of all available 802 1Q VLANs to ensure connectivity at all times For example the connections between Switches A and B and between Switches A and C should be 802 1Q tagged and carrying VLANs 1 and 2 to ensure connectivity For more information about VLAN Tagging see the section Configuring Virtual LANs Configuring STP RSTP The following figures indicate which Spanning Tree Protocol parameters can be configured A more detailed explanation of each parameter is given below wy nTM a Garbo ME EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series E MOXA Selr 4eanno E Fiomare Version A Serial ND 00011 Power 4 Power 2 Faolt Pes e ite WAC O00 E6 90 00 00 11 Master Coopler Model ElS 508 Name Managed Redondant Switch 00611 Location Switch Location 12 System Identification E Password Communication Redundancy 3 Accessible IP 3 Port Current Status E Network Now Active Turbo Ring E Time Root Not root EE System File Update Settings C Remote TFTE Protocol of Redundancy RSTP IEEE 802 1W 1D y Local Import Export f Y Bridge Priority 32768 Hello Time P
10. EY AVE EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series Courts y o RIND fe MOXA Self 1canno E Model ElS 506 Firmware Version 0 20 Serial ND 00611 Power 1 wer 2 Faolt Name Managed Redondant Switch 06611 IP 16 1 7 2 Location Switch Location MAC 00 E6 90 00 00 11 Master 3 33 Traffic Prioritization i EN E il O05 Classification Ingress Egress Traffic Rate Limiting Settings Cos Mapping Ingress 1 ToOsDiffServ Mapping Polic Rate of Low Rate of Noraml Rate of Medium Rate of High ey 20210 VLAN y Priority Queue Priority Queue Priority Queue Priority Queue A VLAN Port Setting Port 1 Limit Broadcast y em y am 6M b4 em VLAN Table Port 2 Limit Broadcast em am am em 23 Multicast Filtering Port3 Limit Broadcast y em y em y em y em SA SETA Port4 Limit Broadcast fem em em y em IGMP Snooping Setting Pont 5 Limit Broadcast gt em gt am y em y em gt 1 IGMP Table Add Static Multicast MAC Port6 Limit Broadcast y em y em y em y am z 7 Port limi Broadcast a ln ln fm 3 Port Lock Port8 Limit Broadcast y Jem gt em y em gt em Auto Waming Egress E Line Swap Fast Recovery AS Rate Rate Rate Rate J Set Device IP oe aa Port Not Limited y Port2 Not Limited y Port3 Not Limited y Port4 Not Limited y 3 Diagnosis n 3 Port5 Not Limited gt Port6 Not Li
11. 1 weighting is applied to the four Weighted Fair priorities This approach prevents the lower priority frames from being starved of opportunity for transmission with only a slight delay to the higher priority frames In the Strict priority scheme all Weighted Fair top priority frames egress a port until that priority s queue is empty and then the next lower priority queue s frames Strict egress This approach can cause the lower priorities to be starved of opportunity for transmitting any frames but ensures all high priority frames to egress the switch as soon as possible Inspect TOS Check the checkbox to enable EDS 508 to inspect the Type of Eee Service TOS bits in IPV4 frame to rene determine the priority of each frames MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual 3 25 Inspect COS Check the check box to enable EDS 508 to inspect the 802 1p COS tag in the MAC frame to determine the priority of each frame Enable Disable Enable Default Port Priority Setting Factory Default Set the Port Default Priority of the ingress frames to different priority Low Normal queues If the received packets are Medium High not equipped with any tag information CoS TOS the default port priority will take effect NOTE The priority of an ingress frame is determined in order by 1 Inspect TOS 2 Inspect CoS 3 Default Port Priority NOTE The designer can enable these classifications individually or in combina
12. ATTENTION For communication redundancy function in the VLAN environment set Redundant Port Coupling Port and Coupling Control Port as Trunk Port Since these ports act as the backbone to transmit all packets of different VLANs to different EDSs Port PVID VID range Set the port default VLAN ID for l from 1 to 4096 untagged devices that connect to the port MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual 3 31 Port Fixed VLAN List Tagged This field will be active only when selecting the Trunk port type Set the VID range from 1 to 4096 other VLAN ID for tagged devices that connect to the Trunk port Use commas to separate different VIDs Port Forbidden VLAN List This field will be active only when selecting the Trunk port type Set the VID range from 1 to 4096 by this trunk port Use commas to separate different VIDs Management VLAN Setting VLAN IDs that will not be supported VID range Set the management VLAN of this l from 1 to 4096 EDS 508 VLAN Table mn Oo MN H Fimware Versi erial NO COOL eee lates MAC G0 E6 96 00 00 11 5 506 anaged Redondant Switch COOL cation Switch Location Ely Traffic Prioritization 13 QoS Classification C Cos Mapping 1 TOSiDiffServ Mapping 802 10 VLAN C VLAN Port Setting E Current YLAN List m gt YID 259 Multicast Filtering 2 Rate Limiting 1 1 3 Port
13. Event Log Table The complete table of alarm events list If you are connecting MOXA EtherDevice Switch to a public network but do not intend to use its management functions over the network then we suggest disabling both Telnet Console and Web Configuration from the RS 232 Console s Basic Settings gt System Identity page See the NOTE Chapter 3 for details MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual 2 1 3 Featured Functions This chapter explains how to access MOXA EtherDevice Switch s various configuration monitoring and administration functions There are three ways to access these functions serial console Telnet console and web browser The serial console connection method which requires using a short serial cable to connect MOXA EtherDevice Switch to a PC s COM port can be used if you do not know MOXA EtherDevice Switch s IP address The Telnet console and web browser connection methods can be used to access MOXA EtherDevice Switch over an Ethernet LAN or over the Internet The Web Console is the most user friendly way to configure MOXA EtherDevice Switch This chapter the Web Console interface to introduce the functions There are only a few differences between the Web Console Serial Console and Telnet Console The following topics are covered Configuring the Basic Settings Using Communication Redundancy Using Traffic Prioritization Using Virtual LAN Using Multicast Filtering Using Rate Limi
14. Segment N For some systems 1t may not be convenient to connect all devices in the system to make one BIG redundant ring since some devices could be located in a remote area The Ring Coupling function of Turbo Ring can help you separate those distributed devices into different smaller redundant rings but in such a way that they can still communicate with each other The figure below illustrates how to couple two Turbo Rings ATTENTION l ATTENTION In the VLAN environment the user has to set Redundant Port Coupling Port and Coupling Control Port as Trunk Port Since these ports act as the backbone to transmit all packets of different VLANs to different EDS units Ring Coupling Switch B fo Main Path p ON Coupling Control Por p Backup Path oupling Port P Switch A Coupler Switch C MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual 3 13 To support the Ring Coupling function select one EDS e g Switch A in above figure in the Turbo Ring and enter the Communication Redundancy page to enable Ring Coupling Select one port as coupling port and then connect any port of the opposing EDS e g Switch C in the adjacent Turbo Ring Select another port as coupling control port and connect this port to any port of the adjacent EDS e g Switch B in the same Turbo Ring The Coupler switch Switch A above will monitor switch B s order from
15. Arrows box is checked Terminal Options r Emulation T Local Echo CO VT 52 Blinking Cursor YT 100 ANSI Cancel M Block Cursor Help M YT100 Arrows Fonts Buffer Size 25 Background Color NOTE The Telnet Console looks and operates in precisely the same manner as the RS 232 Console Using Web Configuration MOXA EtherDevice Switch s web browser interface provides a convenient way to make MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual 2 5 modifications to its configuration and to access the built in monitoring and network administration functions You may use either Internet Explorer or Netscape to access EDS NOTE To use EDS s management and monitoring functions from a PC host connected to the same LAN as EDS you must make sure that the PC host and EDS are on the same logical subnetwork NOTE If EDS is configured for other VLAN settings you must make sure your PC host is on the management VLAN Please refer to Chapter for the VLAN settings NOTE Before accessing MOXA EtherDevice Switch s web browser interface first connect one of MOXA EtherDevice Switch s RJ45 Ethernet ports to your Ethernet LAN or directly to your PC s Ethernet NIC You should be able to establish a connection by using either a straight through or cross over Ethernet cable However if you experience difficulties refer to the Auto MDI MDI X Connection section from Chapter of the Hardware Insta
16. Deselect MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual 3 35 Act as Querier Check mark the check box to enable the Enable Disable querier function of EDS 508 Enable Querier query interval User adjustable Set the query interval of Querier function number globally IGMP Table EDS 508 displays the current active IGMP groups that it detected 125 seconds MA EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series E exe MOXA Self Heatin9 Model ElS 506 Firmware Version 0 26 Serial NO 00011 Power Power 2 Name Managed Redondant Switch 00011 P AG ite MAC 00 E6 96 00 00 11 Master Coopler Location Switch Location Ey Traffic Prioritization a E QoS Classification Current Active IGMP Groups E Cos Mapping E TOS DifiServ Mapping Auto Learned Static Multicast O Active IGMP Groups io bo fac Boge Router Port Querier E YLAN Port Setting VLAN Table Ey Multicast Filtering EX IGMP Snooping 1 IGMP Snooping Setting Members Port Add Static Multicast MAC 3 Rate Limiting 4 Port Lock HC Auto Waring 1 Line Swap Fast Recovery 13 Set Device IP 1 Diagnosis goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x x l The information includes VID Auto learned Static Router Port Querier and the IP and MAC addresses of active multicast groups Add Static Multicast MAC MOXA EtherDevice Switch can also support manual add of multicast groups if required
17. Lock CI Auto Waming C Line Swap Fast Recovery 3 Set Device IP Diagnosis G Monitor J MAC Address Table 5 Event Log goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 768 y VLAN Table Management VLAN Management VLAN 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 El E E ina Cui oo 16 26 Power Power 2 Joined Trunk Port 1 2 In this table you can review the created VLAN groups Joined Access Ports and Trunk Ports Using Multicast Filtering Multicast filtering improves the performance of networks that carry multicast traffic This section explains multicasts multicast filtering and how multicast filtering can be implemented on your EDS The Concept of Multicast Filtering What is an IP Multicast A multicast is a packet that is intended for one to many and many to many communication Users explicitly request to participate in the communication by joining an endstation to a specific multicast group If the network is set up correctly a multicast can only be sent to an endstation or a subset of endstations in a LAN or VLAN that belong to the relevant multicast group Multicast group members can be distributed across multiple subnetworks thus multicast transmissions can 3 32 MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions occur within a campus LAN or over a WAN In addition networks that support IP multicast send only one copy of the desired in
18. Notify your sales representative if any of the above items is missing or damaged 1 2 MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual Introduction Features Advanced Industrial Networking Capability e MOXA Turbo Ring with Redundant Self Healing Ethernet Ring Capability recovery time lt 300 ms at full load IGMP Snooping for filtering multicast traffic from industrial Ethernet Protocols e Supports IEEE 802 1Q VLAN and GVRP protocol to ease network planning e Supports QoS IEEE 802 1p 1Q and TOS DiffServ to increase determinism Design for Industrial Applications e Rate limiting to prevent unpredictable network status Lock port for authorized MAC address access only Port mirroring for online debugging Automatic warning by exception through email relay output Digital inputs to integrate sensor alarm onto IP network Automatic recovery of connected device IP addresses Line swap fast recovery patent pending Redundant dual DC power inputs 40 to 75C operating temperature range for T models IP 30 rugged high strength case DIN Rail or panel mounting ability Useful Utility and Remote Configuration e Web browser Telnet Serial console WINDOWS utility configurable e Send ping commands to identify network segment integrity MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual 1 3 2 Getting Started This chapter explains how to access MOXA EtherDevice Switch for the first time There are three ways to access the switch
19. WAC 00 E6 90 00 00 11 Master Coopler Location Switch Location 33 Port Lock ES Add Static Unicast MAC All MAC Address List EX Auto Waming Sy Email Warming Event Type Type srt Priority 1 Emal Setup 1 00 02 a5 9b 64 1e learned 8 E Relay Waring Event Setup 1 Wamung List Y Line Swap Fast Recovery 1 Set Device IP GHEY Diagnosis Minor Ping Q Monitor Event Log goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x In the MAC Address table you can select to show the following different EDS MAC address groups Select this item to show all EDS MAC addresses ALL Learned Select this item to show all EDS Learned MAC addresses ALL Static Lock Select this item to show all EDS Static Lock MAC addresses ALL Static Select this item to show all EDS Static Static Lock Static Multicast MAC addresses ALL Static Multicast Select this item to show all EDS Static Multicast MAC addresses Select this item to show all MAC addresses of dedicated ports In the table will see the following information This field shows the MAC address Type IThisfieldshows the type of this MAC address This field shows the port that this MAC address belongs to This field shows the priority of this MAC address Using Event Log ME EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series ED LJ TA A a RIND e MOXA Seit neaning E del ElS 5606 Firmware Version YO 20 Serial ND Power Power 2 Fao
20. critical links against failure protects against network loops and reduces network downtime to a minimum The Communication Redundancy function allows the user to set up redundant loops in the network to provide a backup data transmission route in the event that a cable is inadvertently disconnected or damaged This is a particularly important feature for industrial applications since it could take several minutes to locate the disconnected or severed cable For example if MOXA EtherDevice Switch 1s used as a key communications component of a production line several minutes of downtime could cause a big loss in production and revenue MOXA Ethernet Device Switch supports two different protocols to support this communication redundancy function Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol IEEE 802 1W and Turbo Ring Turbo Ring and STP RSTP cannot both be used on the network at the same time The table below lists the key differences between each feature so you can evaluate the benefits of each to determine which feature is most suitable for your network MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual 3 11 Turbo Ring STP SRST Topology Ring Ring Mesh Ring Mesh Recovery Time lt 300ms Upto30sec The Concept of Turbo Ring Moxa developed the proprietary Turbo Ring protocol to optimize communication redundancy and achieve a faster recovery time on the network Turbo Ring protocol identifies one switch as the master of the network and then
21. have the same Root Path Cost the one with the lowest Bridge Identifier becomes the Designated Bridge All traffic destined to pass in the direction of the Root Bridge flows through the Designated Bridge The port on this bridge that connects to the segment is called the Designated Bridge Port STP Configuration After all the bridges on the network have agreed on the identity of the Root Bridge and have established the other relevant parameters each bridge is configured to forward traffic only between its Root Port and the Designated Bridge Ports for the respective network segments All other ports are blocked which means that they are prevented from receiving or forwarding traffic STP Reconfiguration Once the network topology is stable all the bridges listen for Hello BPDUs transmitted from the Root Bridge at regular intervals If a bridge does not receive a Hello BPDU after a certain interval the Max Age time the bridge assumes that the Root Bridge or a link between itself and the Root Bridge has gone down The bridge then reconfigures the network to account for the change If you have configured an SNMP trap destination when the topology of your network changes the first bridge to detect the change sends out an SNMP trap How RSTP Differs from STP RSTP works in a similar way to STP but it includes additional information in the BPDUs This information allows each bridge to confirm that it has taken action to prevent loops from formi
22. how to modify Switch Name and Switch Location MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual 3 41 Email Settings 1 IGMP Table 1 Add Static Multicast MAC 1 Rate Limiting Port Lock 3 Port Lock 3 Add Static Unicast MAC EH Auto Waming EE Email Waming z 5 Firmware Vers WO 20 Serial NO 06011 Power E a WAC AA Master ion Y 2 Email Alarm Events Settings Mail Server IP Name Account Name Account Password J Change Account Password Old Password New Password 1 Event Type Oz Ga Rely Werns Retype Password Line Swap Fast Recovery Set Device IP 1st email address H Diagnosis 2nd email address ee 3rd email address Y MAC Address Table r 4th email address Y Event Log Send Test E mail goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 768 Mail Server IP Name The IP Address of your email server Setting Factory Default IP address None Account Name Description Y our email account Setting Factory Default Max 45 Charters None Password Setting Disable Enable to To reset the Password from the Web Browser interface check mark the Change password check box type the Old Disable Password type the New Password retype the New password and then click on Activate change Password Old Password Type current password when enabled to None change password Max 45 Characters Type
23. is set in the Basic Setting page Time The time is updated based on how the current time is set in the Basic Setting page System Startup Time The system startup time related to this event Events that have occurred MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual 3 51 4 EDS Configurator GUI EDS Configurator is a comprehensive Windows based GUI that can be used to conveniently configure and maintain multiple MOXA EtherDevice Switches A suite of useful utilities is available to help you locate MOXA EtherDevice Switches attached to the same LAN as the PC host regardless of whether or not you know the Switches IP addresses connect to a MOXA EtherDevice Switch whose IP address is known modify one or multiple MOXA EtherDevice Switches network and or serial configurations and update the firmware of one or more MOXA EtherDevice Switch EDS Configurator is designed to provide you with instantaneous control of all of your MOXA EtherDevice Switches regardless of location You may download the EDS Configurator software from Moxa s website free of charge This chapter includes the following sections Starting EDS Configurator Broadcast Search Search by IP address Upgrade Firmware Modify IP Address Export Configuration Import Configuration Do UO O0 U UO O DO Unlock Server Starting EDS Configurator To start EDS Configurator locate and then run the executable file edscfgui exe NOTE You may download
24. ready for transmission through the appropriate egress port When the packet reaches the head of its queue and is about to be transmitted the device determines whether or not the egress port is tagged for that VLAN If it is then the new 802 1p tag is used in the extended 802 1D header The EDS will check a packet received at the ingress port for IEEE 802 1D traffic classification and then prioritize it based upon the IEEE 802 1p value service levels in that tag It is this 802 1p value that determines which traffic queue the packet 1s mapped to Traffic Queues The EDS hardware has multiple traffic queues that allow packet prioritization to occur Higher priority traffic can pass through the EDS without being delayed by lower priority traffic As each packet arrives in the EDS it passes through any ingress processing which includes classification marking remarking and is then sorted into the appropriate queue The Switch then forwards packets from each queue EDS supports two different queuing mechanisms o Weighted Fair This method services all the traffic queues giving priority to the higher priority queues Under most circumstances this method gives high priority precedence over low priority but in the event that high priority traffic exceeds the link capacity lower priority traffic 1s not blocked o Strict This method services high traffic queues first low priority queues are delayed until no more high priority data needs to
25. serial console Telnet console and web browser The serial console connection method which requires using a short serial cable to connect MOXA EtherDevice Switch to a PC s COM port can be used if you do not know MOXA EtherDevice Switch s IP address The Telnet console and web browser connection methods can be used to access MOXA EtherDevice Switch over an Ethernet LAN or over the Internet The following topics are covered a Using RS 232 Serial Console 115200 None 8 1 VT100 a Using the Telnet Console a Using Web Configuration Using RS 232 Serial Console 115200 None 8 1 VT100 NOTE Connection Caution 1 You cannot connect to EDS simultaneously through the serial console and via Telnet 2 You can connect to EDS simultaneously by web browser and serial console or by web browser and via Telnet 3 However we recommend that when connecting to EDS by web browser you do not simultaneously connect by either serial console or via Telnet By following this advice you can maintain better control over how your MOXA EtherDevice Switch is managed NOTE We recommend using MOXA PComm Terminal Emulator which can be downloaded free of charge from Moxa s website After installing PComm Terminal Emulator take the following steps to access the RS 232 Console utility NOTE Before running PComm Terminal Emulator use an RJ45 to DB9 F or RJ45 to DB25 F cable to connect MOXA EtherDevice Switch s RS 232 Conso
26. should be configured as Access Port with PVID 3 o Port E connects a single untagged device and assigns it to VLAN 2 it should be configured as Access Port with PVID 2 o Port F connect a single untagged device and assigns it to VLAN 5 it should be configured as Access Port with PVID 5 o Port G connects a single untagged device and assigns it to VLAN 4 it should be configured as Edge Port with PVID 4 After proper configuration o Packets from device A will travel through Trunk Port C with tagged PVID 5 Switch B will recognize its VLAN pass it to port F and then remove tags received successfully by device G and vice versa o Packets from device B and C will travel through Trunk Port C with tagged PVID 2 Switch B recognizes its VLAN passes it to port E and then removes tags received successfully by device F and vice versa o Packets from device D will travel through Trunk Port C with tagged VID 3 Switch B will recognize its VLAN pass to port D and then remove tags received successfully by device H Packets from device H will travel through Trunk Port C with tagged PVID 3 Switch A will recognize its VLAN and pass it to port B but will not remove tags received 3 30 MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions successfully by device D o Packets from device E will travel through Trunk Port C with tagged VID 4 Switch B will recognize its VLA
27. the EDS Configurator software from Moxa s website at www moxa com For example if the file was placed on the Windows desktop it should appear as follows Simply double click on the icon to run the program A edscfqui exe The MOXA EtherDevice Switch Configurator wndow will open as shown below T MOXA EtherDevice Server Configurator Iof x List Server Firmware Configuration View Help g aigic Model IP Address MAC Address Status ia Broadcast Search Use the Broadcast Search utility to search the LAN for all connected MOXA EtherDevice Switches Since the search is done by MAC address Broadcast Search will not be able to locate MOXA EtherDevice Servers connected outside the PC host s LAN Start by clicking on the Broadcast Search icon amp or by selecting Broadcast Search under the List Server menu The Broadcast Search window will open displaying a list of all Switches located on the network as well as the progress of the search Broadcast Search Status Total Count 1 timeout lsc Stop IP Address MAC Address Progress 10 1 7 2 00 E8 90 00 00 11 Get Info 4 2 MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual EDS Configurator GUI Once the search is complete the Configurator window will display a list of all Switches that were located TP MOXA EtherDevice Server Configurator al 2 List Server Firmware Configuration View Help a E nz z E
28. to accept the changes to the configuration Setup Configuration x Modify IP Address Model Name ED6008 M SC MAC address 00 00 00 00 00 10 Serial Number 00010 Y DHCP Disable C Enable v IP Address 192 168 12 253 Y Netmask 255 255 0 0 M Gateway Powe Tip Click the check box to select un select change item Export Configuration The Export Configuration utility is used to save the entire configuration of a particular MOXA EtherDevice Switch to a text file Take the following steps to export a configuration 4 4 MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual Ze 3 EDS Configurator GUI Highlight the switch from the Server list in the Configurator window s left pane and then click on the Export toolbar icon or select Export Configuration from the Configuration menu Use the Open window to navigate to the folder in which you want to store the configuration and then type the name of the file in the File name input box Click on Open Look in is My Documents Ej l ex LJ Eds L My eBooks File name eds config txt Files of type y Cancel Vo Click OK when the Export configuration to file OK message appears MOXA EtherDevice Server Configurator Q Export configuration to file OK You may use a standard text editor such as Notepad under Windows to view and modify the newly created configuration file dj eds508text tt LA i 10 x B
29. triggered by on to off transition DL Off gt On Digital Input 2 1s triggered by off to on transition MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual 3 43 Port Event Warning e mail is sent when The port is connected to another device E The port is disconnected e g the cable is pulled Link off l out or the opposing device shuts down The port s traffic surpasses the Traffic Threshold for Tea Aee toa that port provided this item is Enabled Enter a nonzero number if the port s E 0 ee Traffic Overload item is Enabled A Traffic Overload warning is sent every Traffic Duration seconds if the average Traffic Threshold is surpassed during that time period Traffic Duration sec NOTE The Traffic Overload Traffic Threshold and Traffic Duration sec Port Event items are related If you Enable the Traffic Overload event then be sure to enter a nonzero Traffic Threshold percentage as well as a Traffic Duration between 1 and 300 seconds Override relay alarm settings Check mark the check box to override the relay warning setting temporarily This can help administrators release the relay output until the warning condition has been fixed Relay Alarm List Use this table to determine if any relay alarms occur y mo A A ME EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series P 53 508 Fimware Versi 6 20 Serial N 00611 Power 4 Power 2 Faolt Managed Redondant Switch 00011 IP 16 1 7 2 WAC O0 E6 96 0
30. you may need to use the new network settings IP address Netmask Gateway etc to re establish a Console session with your MOXA EtherDevice Server Would you like to update network setting now Unlock Server The Unlock Server function is used to open a password protected Switch so that the user can modify its configuration import export a configuration etc To begin with we point out that there are six possible responses under the Status column The Status of a MOXA EtherDevice Switch indicates how the switch was located by MOXA EtherDevice Switch Configurator and what type of password protection it has The six options are as follows note that the term Fixed 1s borrowed from the standard fixed IP address networking terminology e Locked The Switch is password protected Broadcast Search was used to locate it and the password has not yet been entered from within the current Configurator session e Unlocked The Switch is password protected Broadcast Search was used to locate it and the password has been entered from within the current Configurator session Henceforth during this Configurator session activating various utilities for this Switch will not require re entering the server password e Blank EDS is not password protected and Broadcast Search was used to locate it e Fixed EDS 1s not password protected and Search by IP address was used to locate 1t manually e Locked Fixed EDS is
31. your network to ensure that high priority data is transmitted with minimum delay Traffic can be controlled by a set of rules to obtain the required Quality of Service for your network The rules define different types of traffic and specify how each type should be treated as it passes through the Switch MOXA EtherDevice Switch can inspect both IEEE 802 1p 1Q layer 2 CoS tag and even layer 3 TOS information to provide consistent classification of the entire network MOXA EtherDevice Switch Series QoS capability improves the performance and determinism of industrial networks for mission critical applications 3 22 MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions The Concept of Traffic Prioritization What is Traffic Prioritization Today s application traffic consists of different types of data When these different types of data compete for the same bandwidth a network can quickly become overloaded resulting in slow response times long latency and application time outs Traffic prioritization is a mechanism that allows you to prioritize data so that time sensitive and system critical data can be transferred smoothly and with minimal delay over a network The benefits of using traffic prioritization are o You can control a wide variety of traffic and manage congestion on your network therefore improving performance o You can assign priorities to traffic For example set higher priorities for time critical or business cr
32. 0 00 11 Waster Coopler cation Switch Location 1 Rate Limiting al A Current Alarm List E Port Lock E Add Static Unicast MAC Auto Waming Sy Email Warming E Event Type 1 Email Setup H Relay Waming E Event Setup Event CI Line Swap Fast Recovery 3 Set Device IP 43 Diagnosis 3 Monitor MAC Address Table G Event Log Wes SERVER Using Line Swap Fast Recovery Commercial Ethernet switches need 3 to 5 minutes to recover connections when networked devices change their position an unacceptable scenario for industrial applications Compare this with the MOXA patented Line swap fast recovery feature which responds in less than 1 second keeping your communication lines open longer The Line Swap Fast Recovery function which is enabled by default allows MOXA EtherDevice 3 44 MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions Switch to return to normal operation extremely quickly after devices are unplugged and then re plugged into different ports The recovery time is on the order of a few milliseconds Compare this with standard commercial switches for which the recovery time could be on the order of several minutes To disable the Line Swap Fast Recovery function or to re enable the function after it has already been disabled access either the Console utility s Line Swap recovery page or the Web Browser interface s Line Swap
33. 1000 4 2 ESD EN61000 4 3 RS EN61000 4 4 EFT EN61000 4 5 SURGE EN61000 4 6 CS Class 1 complies with EN60825 IEC 60068 2 27 IEC 60068 2 32 IEC 60068 2 6 260 000 hours 5 years B 2 MOXAETrherDevice Server User s Manual C Service Information This appendix shows you how to contact Moxa for information about this and other products and how to report problems In this appendix we cover the following topics a MOXA Internet Services a Problem Report Form O Product Return Procedure MOXA Internet Services Customer satisfaction is our number one concern and to ensure that customers receive the full benefit of our products Moxa Internet Services has been set up to provide technical support driver updates product information and user s manual updates The following services are provided E mail for technical support cc ccseeeeeeeees support moxanet com World Wide Web WWW Site for product information o EEEE http www moxa com C 2 MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual Service Information Problem Report Form MOXA EDS 508 Series 1 Moxa Product O EDS 508 O EDS 508 MM SC O EDS 508 SS SC 2 Serial Number Problem Description Please describe the symptoms of the problem as clearly as possible including any error messages you see A clearly written description of the problem will allow us to reproduce the symptoms and expedite the repair of your product MOXA ErherDevice
34. 9 Using Auto VV GAINING id 3 40 Contiourine Email Wars cds 3 40 Email Alarm Events Settings occccccccccnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnos 3 40 Email setini Sanoa Goat sandadat nas cuca sasuades Gua a 3 42 Configuring Relay Warning cccccccccceceseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 43 Relay Adar Events ctas 3 43 RG ay Alarm SA E A A 3 44 Using Line Swap Fast ReCOve ry c coocccccccoccnccconcnncnoncnncnnnnnononcnnononnnnnnnnas 3 44 Configuring Line Swap Fast ReCOVETY cccccccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 45 Using Sel DEVICE IP adi 3 45 Contieurmo SEMDCVICEIP a aaa 3 46 USING DIAGNOSIS sci a atiniewneAnuenaion 3 47 MUITO RO 3 47 PM olas iDiseRdnaS 3 48 USING MONITO suis adas 3 48 Montor Dye 3 48 Montoro 3 49 Using the MAC Address Taable occccoococnococonconoccnnnonannonocancnnnnnnas 3 49 Using EVENULOG ini iia 3 50 Chapter 4 EDS Configurator GUI suo a eaaa la 4 1 Stann EDS Configurator siari elo a 4 2 Broadcast oca leete 4 2 Search by IP address noelia lirica 4 3 Upgrade FIIMWa E aaa ia 4 3 Modify IR AQdrES S ta dll 4 4 EX OM CONNOUrAUON Tiana 4 4 IMPOR CONGU Med tildado 4 6 Unlock SEVO acna a a a a E N N 4 7 Appendix A URL Commands of Video Servel ccccccseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeens A 1 Appendix B SPecifiicatonS aan ai B 1 Appendix C Service Information cccssecssecseeceseceneceneceseceseceeecnsecssesscnnecnns C 1 MOXA
35. Address 1 DNS Server s Enter the IP address of the DNS Server IP Address used by your network After entering the DNS Server s IP address you can input MOXA EtherDevice Switch s url e g www eds company com in your browser s address field instead of entering the IP address 2 DNS Server s Enter the IP address of the DNS Server IP Address used by your network EtherDevice Switch will try to locate 2 DNS Server if the 1 DNS Server fails to connect SNMP Community Provides some added managerial security SNMP since only SNMP servers with the same Community SNMP Community can read the EDS s MIB values Public Trap Server IP Name Trap Server Enter the IP address of the Trap Server Naas IP Address used by your network SNMP Server Object ID The private SNMP Object ID of the EDS The value 1s enterprise 8619 7 2 It s not configurable MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual 3 7 Time y me forbs EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series Ai A qe Selt Heamno Fiomare Version A Serial ND 006011 Power Power 2 Faolt Managed Redondant Switch 00011 IP 16 1 7 2 MAC 00 E6b 96 66 06 11 Master Coopler cation Switch Location A System Time Settings E Overview E Basic Settings 3 System Identification Current Time fot NE 20 G Password E t Dat 1970 lor for 5 Accessible IP Bade ee i ai La Network E System File Upda
36. Configuration Files Path and Name E Time E E Firmware Files Path and Name 13 Local Import Export Log Files Path and Name Upload G Remote TETE 13 Factory Default 1 Cormraunication Redundancy C Traffic Prioritization 3 302 10 VLAN 3 Multicast Filtering C Rate Limiting x goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 8 EE E TFTP Server IP Name The IP or name of the remote TFTP server IP Address of TFTP Server Must be set up before downloading or None uploading files MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual 3 9 Configuration file path and name The path and file name of EtherDevice Max 40 Switch s configuration file in the TFTP Characters Server Firmware file path and name Max 40 The path and file name of EtherDevice Nene Characters Switch s firmware file Log file path and name Max 40 The path and file name of EtherDevice Nene Characters Switch s log file After setting up the desired path and file name click on Activate to save the setting and then click on Download to download the prepared file from the remote TFTP server or click on Upload to upload the desired file from the remote TFTP server system File Update By Local Import Export SS y mo ps Aurbo FAA EmherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series A s MOXA Seir neanina Nedel EIS 508 Firmware Version VO 20 Serial NO 00011 Power 1 Power 2 F
37. E Factory Default A Communication Redundancy Forwarding Delay jis Max Age 20 H I Traffic Prioritization Enable aoe Enable a HC 30210 VLAN Part RSTP Port Priority Port Cost Status Port RSTP Port Priority Port Cost Status 3 Multicast Filtering 1 Disabled y 128 y 200000 2 Disabled 128 200000 Rate Limiting 3 Disabled 128 200000 4 Disabled 125 7 feooooo Port Lock aan 5 Disabled y 128 y 200000 6 Disabled 128 y 200000 uto Waming 3 Line Swap Fast Recovery 7 Disabled gt 128 200000 8 Disabled 128 200000 Y A A Y goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 768 At the top of this page the user can check the Current Status of this function For RSTP yuo can see Now Active This field will show which communication protocol 1s being used Turbo Ring RSTP or neither 3 20 MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions Root Not Root This field will appear only when select to operate in RSTP mode It indicates if this EDS is or is not the Root of the Spanning Tree the root is determined automatically At the bottom of this page the user can configure the Settings of this function For RSTP you can configure Protocol of Redundancy Turbo Ring Select this item to change to Turbo eae Ring configuration page RSTP IEEE Select this item to change to RSTP Nene 802 1W 1D configuration p
38. Fiomare Version VO 20 Serial NO 06011 Power 1 4 Power 2 Faolt Managed Redondant Switch 00011 IP MAC 00 Eb 96 C0 00 11 Master Coopler cation Switch Location Wy Sewe rir pa G atisporipor Mapping Table of ToS DSCP Value and Priority Queues 3 Factory Default ial _Communiealion Redundauey ToS EHEH Traffic Prioritization E QoS Classification A 0x00 1 Low vi 0x04 2 Low vi 0x08 3 Low vi 0x0C 4 Low ba A Cos Mapping 0x10 5 Low vi 0x14 6 Low vi 0x18 7 Low vi 0x1C 8 Low hd B TOS DifiSerr Mapping 0x200 Low 0x24 10 Low f 0x28 11 Low 0x2C 12 Low E 802 10 VLAN 0x30 13 Low 0x34 14 Low 0x38 15 Low y 0x3C 16 Low 0 APPS 0x40 17 Normal y 0x44 18 Normal y 0xa8 19 Normal 0x4C 20 Normal y 0x50 21 Normal y 0x54 22 Normal y 0x583 Normal y 0x5C 24 Normal y E Auto Warming 0x60 25 Normal y 0x64 26 Normal y 0x68 27 Normal y Ox6C 28 Normal y UL Patios 0x7029 Normal y 0x74 30 Normal y 0x781 Normal y 0x7C 82 Normal y 3 Set Device IP 0x8033 Medium 0x84 34 Medium y 0x88 5 medium 0x8C 6 Medium y 3 Diagnosis 0x90 37 Medium 0x94 38 Medium y 0x989 medium 0x9C 40 Medium y Meritor OxA0 41 Medium 0xA4 42 Medium y 0xA8 43 Medium OxAC 44 Medium y a sl 0xB0 45 Medium 0xB4 46 Medium y 0xB8 17 Medium 0xBC 18 Medium y Neidin Hinh Y Ny CARN Hinh Y Ne RRA Hiah Y Ne CCR Minh
39. Hardware installation Guide for more information about the different types of Ethernet cables and ports 2 4 MOXAEtherDevice Server User s Manual Getting Started NOTE MOXA EtherDevice Switch s default IP is 192 168 127 253 Follow the steps below to access the console utility via Telnet 1 Telnet to MOXA EtherDevice Switch s IP address from Window s Run window or from the MS DOS prompt Run 21x Type the name of a program folder document or Internet si resource and Windows will open it for you Open telnet 192 168 127 253 y Cancel Browse 2 Type 1 to choose ansi vt100 and then press Enter off C WINN Tisystem32 telnet exe OXA EtherDevice Switch EDS 5M8 onsole terminal type lt i ansi ut1BB 2 vt52 gt 1 3 Ifa password has been set for this device the Console login screen will appear Enter the Console Password this 1s the same as the Web Browser password and then press Enter Enter of CAWINN Tisystem32 telnet exe Model EDS 568 Name Managed Redundant Switch 66611 Location Switch Location Firmware Version U 26 Serial No 66611 IP 16 1 7 2 MAC Address 66 E8 6 66 66 11 AA e a a a i Account admin i Password i A ___ _ ___ __ _ _E gt 4 When MOXA EtherDevice Switch s Main Menu opens select Preferences under the Terminal menu 5 When the Terminal Preferences window opens make sure that the VT100
40. Internet Services cooooccccccoccnncccocnonoconcnnnnonconannncononnnonnnnannnnnnanons C 2 Problem Repot FO oia cil C 3 Product Return Procedure ii C 4 1 Introduction Welcome to MOXA EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series the world s first intelligent Ethernet Device Switch specially designed for connecting Ethernet enabled devices in industrial field applications The following topics are covered in this chapter a Inside the Future of Industrial Ethernet Technology a MOXA EtherDevice Switch a Package Checklist O Features Inside the Future of Industrial Ethernet Technology The trend in industrial communications and automation applications As the world s network and information technology becomes more mature the trend is to use Ethernet as the major communications interface in many industrial communications and automation applications In fact a whole new industry has sprung up to provide Ethernet products that comply with the requirements of demanding industrial applications Industrial vs Commercial Users have found that when moving Ethernet from the comfortable office environment to the harsh and less predictable industrial environment the commercial Ethernet equipment available in today s market simply cannot meet the high reliability requirements demanded by industrial applications This means that a more robust type of network equipment commonly referred to as industrial Ethernet equipment is required for
41. MOXA ErherDevice Switch User s Manual EDS 508 Series www moxa com product First Edition March 2004 KA OXN Moxa Networking Co Ltd Tel 886 2 29101230 Fax 886 2 29101231 WWW MOXda CcoOm support moxanet com worldwide support moxa com The Americas MOXA ErherDevice Switch EDS User s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement Copyright Notice Copyright 2004 Moxa Networking Co Ltd All rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited Trademarks MOXA 1s a registered trademark of the Moxa Group All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Moxa Moxa provides this document as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to its particular purpose Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and or changes to this manual or to the products and or the programs described in this manual at any time Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Moxa Technologies assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use This product might inclu
42. N pass it to port G and then remove tags received successfully by device I Packets from device I will travel through Trunk Port C with tagged PVID 4 Switch A will recognize its VLAN and pass it to port B but will not remove tags received successfully by device E Configuring 802 1Q VLAN VLAN Port Settings Ma EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series 2 Rea ea Baiji coll MO GOOLE Praca l T iale K WH Peace 1 Felts Mom Wossped Geleadon Seite BOO IP E o e ur a Fi ate ich l l Wonder Crapler 7 l i TEL ada EH y Traffic Penase al 13 05 Classification VLAN Port setting TOS laters Mapping E3 210 FLAW Management WYLAN ID fi Y LA Por Satie Type PD Fixed VLAN Tagged Forbidden WLAN A E PLAN Tk Fol 1 Trunk fi H Mew Fang 0 Eu Linder Pon 2 Trunk SS Pori Leck Fon 3 Access fi Bi Aste Warning Pan 4 coa i Line Sep E ry ae Pons Access E leae ii Ds Porn 6 Ace ey Pelar Pon T ae E MAG Address Table Pots Access El fi f amp f 1 Event Lor Activate qoanead EBSERVER Bast vised ES abows al aulor 104 x Fall To configure the VLANs in EDS use the VLAN Port Setting page to configure the ports Port Type devices without tag Select Trunk port type to connect another 802 1Q VLAN aware switch or Access Trunk another LAN that combines tagged and or untagged devices and or other switches hubs ATTENTION ese rr l
43. P ddress Configure MOXA EtherDevice Switch s Set device IP function either from the Console utility or from the Web Browser interface In either case you simply need to enter the Desired IP for each port that needs to be configured STEP 3 Be sure to activate your settings before exiting e When using the Web Browser interface activate by clicking on the Activate button e When using the Console utility activate by first highlighting the Activate menu option and then press Enter You should receive the Set device IP settings are now active Press any key to continue message Configuring Set Device IP 3 46 j gt A ox mMm ion 1 odel EDS 506 Fiomare Versi VO 20 Serial ND IP 16 1 7 2 WAC 00 E6 0 00 11 Name Managed Redondant Switch 00611 cation Switch Location E Selt 44 GH Rate Limiting Al BE Port Lock Automatic Set Device IP by DHCP BootP RARP 2 Port Lock E Add Static Unicast MAC 33 Auto Waming Device s current IP Active function Desired IP address Ey Email Warming Port 1 NA 1 Event Type Port 2 NA LY Email Setup Pot3 NA sd Sy Relay Warming 1 Event Setup Port 4 NA Waming List Port5 NA Po 5 Line Swap Fast Recovery Port6 NA a Ras sel Device Pott NA IS Diagnosis Ga Monitor Pot8 NA Y MAC Address Table goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 768
44. RO REO BAO RA EtherDevice Server Configuration File Hodel Name ModelName EDS 5 88 eds Basic settings for network and system parameter H SESE HEHEHEHEHE HEHEHEHE HE HH HE HEHEHE AE HEHE HE HE HH HE H HHE EHE HE HE HE HH HH H HA H EHE HE HE HE HH HH HH HH HH HEHEHEHEHE EHEHE HEHEHEHEHE HEHEHE AE HE HE HE HEE AE HE HE HEHEHE HEHEHEHEHE HHH System Identification FEAE HEHEHEHEHE HEHEHEHE HE HE HE HEHEHEHE HEHEHEHE HH HEHEHEHEHE Server Name Server name max length 36 words ServerName Managed Redundant Switch 66611 Server Location Server location max length 86 words Location Switch Location Server Description Server description max length 36 words SysDescr Maintainer Contact Info Server Contact Info max length 36 words Contact Web Configuration 1 Disable Web Configuration MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual 4 5 Import Configuration The Import Configuration function is used to import an entire configuration from a text file to MOXA EtherDevice Switch This utility can be used to transfer the configuration from one MOXA EtherDevice Switch to another by first using the Export Configuration function described in the previous section to save a Switch configuration to a file and then using the Import Configuration function Take the following steps to import a configuration 1 Highlight the server from the MOXA EtherDevice Switch list in the Configura
45. Server User s Manual C 3 Product Return Procedure For product repair exchange or refund the customer must Provide evidence of original purchase Obtain a Product Return Agreement PRA from the sales representative or dealer Fill out the Problem Report Form PRF Include as much detail as possible for a shorter product repair time Carefully pack the product in an anti static package and send it pre paid to the dealer The PRA should be visible on the outside of the package and include a description of the problem along with the return address and telephone number of a technical contact C 4 MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual
46. TP 802 1 w mode and other ports for example those connected to a legacy switch to operate in STP 802 1D mode RSTP provides the same functionality as STP For details on how the two systems differ see the How RSTP Differs from STP section in this chapter The following sections explain more about STP and the protocol features supported by your EDS NOTE The protocol is part of the IEEE Std 802 1D 1998 Edition bridge specification The following explanation of STP uses bridge instead of switch What is STP STP 802 1D is a bridge based system that allows you to implement parallel paths for network traffic and uses a loop detection process to O Find and disable the less efficient paths that is the paths that have a lower bandwidth o Enable one of the less efficient paths if the most efficient path fails As an example the figure below shows a network containing three LAN segments separated by three bridges With this configuration each segment can communicate with the others using at most two paths Without STP enabled this configuration creates loops that cause the network to overload LAN 1 Bridge A LAN 2 The next figure shows the result of enabling STP on the bridges in the configuration STP detects duplicate paths and prevents or blocks one of them from forwarding traffic so that the configuration will work satisfactorily STP could have determined for example that traffic from LAN segmen
47. XA EtherDevice Server User s Manual 4 9 A URL Commands of Video Server MOXA EtherDevice Switch comes with built in SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol agent software that supports cold warm start trap line up down trap and RFC 1213 MIB II The standard MIB groups that MOXA EDS 508 series supports are MIB II 1 System Group MIB II 2 Interfaces Group MIB II 4 IP Group MIB II 5 ICMP Group MIB II 6 TCP Group MIB II 7 UDP Group MIB 11 10 Transmission Group MIB 11 11 SNMP Group MIB 11 17 Dot1dBridge Group MIB 11 17 2 RSTP MIB Group MIB 11 17 6 pBridge Group MIB 11 17 7 qBridge Group EDS 508 also provides a private MIB file located in the file MOXA EDS508 MIB my on the EDS 508 Series utility CD ROM Interface RJ45 Ports Fiber Ports LED Indicators Alarm Contact Digital Input Technology Standards Protocols Forward and Filtering Rate Packet Buffer Memory Processing Type Flow Control Address Table Size Management Optical Fiber Distance Wavelength Min TX Output Max TX Output Sensitivity Specifications 10 100BaseT X auto negotiation speed F H duplex mode and auto MDI MDI X connection 100BaseFX ports SC connector Power Faults ACT LNK 10 100 Master Coupler Two relay output current carrying capacity of 1A 24 VDC Two inputs with same ground electrically isolated from electronics For State 1 13 to 30V F
48. age RSTP IEEE Select this item to change to the Nene 802 1W 1D RSTP configuration page Set to be Master Enable Disable Select this EDS as Master Redundant Ports Setting Description Factory Default Select any port of EDS to be one None of the redundant ports Select any port of EDS to be one None of the redundant ports Enable Ring Coupling Enable Disable Select this EDS as Coupler Coupling Ports Couple Pon Select any port of EDS to be the coupling port Coupling Control Select any port of EDS to be the None Port coupling control port The Concept of STP RSTP The Spanning Tree Protocol STP makes your network more resilient to link failure and also provides a protection from loops one of the major causes of broadcast storms STP is disabled by default on EDS To be fully effective RSTP STP must be enabled on all EDSs connected to your network The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP is an enhanced Spanning Tree feature RSTP implements the Spanning Tree Algorithm and Protocol as defined in the IEEE Std 802 1w 2001 Some of the benefits of RSTP are Oo Faster determination of the topology throughout a bridged network Easy deployment throughout a legacy network through backward compatibility MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual 3 15 gt Will default to sending 802 1D style BPDU s on a port if it receives packets of this format gt Itis possible for some ports on an EDS to operate in RS
49. age Bridge priority Increase this device s bridge priority by selecting a lower number A device with a higher User selectable ae numbers bridge priority has a greater chance of being established as the root of the Spanning Tree topology Hello time sec The root of the Spanning Tree topology periodically sends out a hello message to other devices User adjustable on the network to check if the numbers topology is healthy The hello time is the amount of time the root waits between sending hello messages Max Age sec If this device is not the root and it has not received a hello message from the root in an amount of time equal to Max Age then this User adjustable device will reconfigure itself as a numbers root Once two or more devices on the network are recognized as a root the devices will renegotiate to set up a new Spanning Tree topology Enable STP per Port Enable Disable Select to enable the port as a node Disable on the Spanning Tree topology MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual 3 21 NOTE We suggest not enabling the Spanning Tree Protocol once the port is connected to a device PLC RTU etc as opposed to network equipment The reason is that it will cause unnecessary negotiation Port Priority Increase this port s priority as a User selectable node on the Spanning Tree number topology by inputting a lower number Port Cost In
50. aolt Name Managed Redondant Switch 00011 IP 10 1 7 2 WAC 00 E8 90 00 00 11 Master 4 Coopler Location Switch Location gt Update System Files from Local PC 1 Overview E Basic Settings 13 System Identification G Password Accessible IP Configuration File 9 Port cas Log File Tire EM System File Update Fi C Remote TFTP Upgrade Firmware 2 Local Import Export 5 Factory Defi Upload Configure Data 2 Coraraunication Redundancy 4 Traffic Prioritization HY 302 10 VLAN HE Multicast Filtering CI Rate Limiting y goahead WEB SERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 768 Configuration File Export To export the configuration file of this EDS click on Export to save it to the local host Log File Export To export the Log file of this EDS click on Export and save it to the local host NOTE Some operating systems will open the configuration file and log file directly in the web page In such cases right click on the Export button to save 3 10 MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions Firmware Import To import the firmware file of this EDS click on Browse to open the file browse window to select the firmware already saved on this computer The upgrade procedure will proceed automatically after clicking on Import Configuration File Import To import the configuration file of this EDS click on Browse to open the file browse window to select the configuration
51. automatically blocks packets from traveling through any of the network s redundant loops In the event that one branch of this ring becomes disconnected from the rest of the network the Turbo Ring protocol automatically readjusts the ring if possible so that the part of the network that was disconnected can reestablish contact with the rest of the network Initial Setup Select any two ports as redundant port Connect each EDS s redundant ports to form the Turbo Ring The user does not need to set the master to use Turbo Ring Master is only needed to assign which segment acts as the backup path The actual topology of the redundant ring 1 e which segment will be blocked is determined by the number of EDSs that make up the ring and where the Ring Master is located When the number of EDS units in the Turbo Ring is even If there are 2N EDS units an even number in the Turbo Ring with EDS units and segments labeled that N 1 3 counterclockwise then segment N 1 will serve as the backup path For the example shown here N 2 so N Segment N 1 3 12 MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions When the number of EDS units in the Turbo Ring is odd Master If there are 2N 1 EDS units an odd number in the Turbo Ring with EDS units and segments labeled counterclockwise then segment N 1 will serve as the backup path For the example shown here N 1 so that N 1 2 XA
52. back that identifies the multicast group that the endstation would like to join 3 When the report packet arrives at a port on a Switch with JGMP Snooping enabled the Switch learns that the port is to forward traffic for the multicast group and then forwards the packet to the router 4 When the router receives the report packet it registers that the LAN or VLAN requires traffic for the multicast groups 5 When the router forwards traffic for the multicast group to the LAN or VLAN the Switch 3 34 MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions units only forward the traffic to ports that received a report packet Enabling IGMP Snooping You can enable or disable IGMP Snooping and IGMP querying using the serial console or the Web interface If IGMP Snooping is not enabled then IP multicast traffic is always forwarded That is it floods the network Configuring the Multicast Filtering IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol is important in industrial networking and may be used with some field bus protocols over Ethernet such as Allen Bradley EtherNet IP Siemens Profibus and Foundation Fieldbus HSE High Speed Ethernet These industrial Ethernet protocols use publisher subscriber communications models by multicasting packets that could flood a network with heavy traffic IGMP Snooping provides the ability to prune multicast traffic so that it travels only to those end destinations that require that traffic and reduc
53. be sent This method always gives precedence to high priority over low priority 3 24 MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions Configuring Traffic Prioritization QoS Classification w y me i gt NE EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series E Seip VO 20 Serial NO 00611 Power 1 Power 2 Faolt Managed Redondant Switch COLL fey Tt Ue a 4 MAC 00 E6 90 00 00 11 Waster Coopler cation Switch Location Firmware Versi SS Cewe rar aj C Local Import Export QoS Classification 1 Factory Default C Communication Redundancy 1 Traffic Prioritization A Dos Classification Queuing Mechanism Weight Fair 8 4 2 1 y E Cos Mapping A TOS DifiSerr Mapping Inspect ToS Inspect CoS Default Port Priority 43 202 10 VLAN Port 1 Vv Iv Normal y 3 Multicast Filtering Port 2 Vv iv Normal gt E Rate Limiting Pot3 F m Normal y ill Fort Look Pot4 v Normal y gt Port 5 Vv Vv Normal y 3 Set Device IP Port 6 Vv Vv Normal Diagnosis Port Vv Iv Normal Monitor Port 8 Iv Iv Normal y 5 MAC Address Table A Event Log Y goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 768 MOXA EtherDevice Switch supports inspection of layer 3 TOS and or layer 2 CoS tag information to determine how to classify traffic packets Queuing Mechanism EDS 508 has 4 priority queues In the weighted fair scheme an 8 4 2
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55. ce Switch EDS 508 Series E y E RINI a MOXA Seit eanos E Model ES Fimware Version A Serial NO 00611 Power 1 ower 2 Faolt Name Managed Redondant Switch 00611 Ce UT WAC 00 E6 90 00 00 11 Master Location Switch Location us Y ICA 1 IL JOLLA aj F E Add Static Unicast MAC Address 2 33 Multicast Filtering Zi Se Current Static Unicast MAC Address List 1 IGMP Snooping Setti 23 Add Static Multicast MAC 9 Rate Limiting Ey Port Lock H Port Lock passnsassnsnsnssnsnssnsnsnssnansnsanensnssasnsnnsnansnssnaana ec Auto Warming C Line Swap Fast Recovery E ser Dever IP Remove Select 3 Diagnosis AA Add New Static Unicast MAC Address to the List C MAC Address Table MAC Address E E 5 O Event Log Port E Priority High al goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x Add Static Unicast MAC Address Unicast MAC Add the static unicast MAC address into the None Address address table Port Fix the static address with a dedicated port MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual 3 39 Using Auto Warning Since industrial Ethernet devices are often located at the endpoints of a system such devices cannot always know what is happening elsewhere on the network This means that an industrial Ethernet switch that connects these devices must provide system maintainers with real time alarm messages Even when control engineers are o
56. ck a Add Static Unicast MAC Use Ping Command to test Network Integrity EH Auto Waming 3 Email Warming E Event Type IP address Name PO 13 Email Setup l E Relay Waming 1 Event Setup E Waming List 1 Line Swap Fast Recovery 1 Set Device IP EH Diagnosis Y Minor E fing 1 Monitor 3 MAC Address Table 1 Event Log goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 768 The Ping function uses the ping command to give users a simple but powerful tool for troubleshooting network problems The function s most unique feature is that even though the ping command 1s entered from the user s PC keyboard the actual ping command originates from MOXA EtherDevice Switch itself In this way the user can essentially sit on top of MOXA EtherDevice Switch and send ping commands out through its ports To use the Ping function type in the desired IP address and then press Enter from the Console utility or click on Ping when using the Web Browser interface Using Monitor You can monitor statistics in real time from MOXA EtherDevice Switch s web console and serial console Monitor by Switch Access the Monitor by selecting system from the left selection bar Monitor by System allows the user to view a graph that shows the combined data transmission activity of all of MOXA EtherDevice Switch s 8 ports Click on one of the four options All Packets TX Packets RX Packets or Erro
57. de unintentional technical or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication Table of Contents Chapter 1 INtoducioON a nia 1 1 Inside the Future of Industrial Ethernet Technology oo oooooo 1 2 The trend in industrial communications and automation applications 1 2 Industrials Commercials seisa a icada 1 2 l lonmative ys Passie narsade a a a a 1 2 MOXA EtherDevice Switch cia aid 1 2 Package Checks ansias ae a aaa d sade 1 2 FCIS E a 1 3 Advanced Industrial Networking Capability cocccccccccccccccccncccnicinino 1 3 Design for Industrial Applicati0DS coccccccnncncncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoninininnnos 1 3 Useful Utility and Remote Configuration cccccccccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninnnnnoss 1 3 Chapter 2 Gening Started sisas a 2 1 Using RS 232 Serial Console 115200 None 8 1 VT100 2 2 Using Telnet Console cra as 2 4 Using Web Console isaac 2 5 Chapter 3 Feat red FUNCION iii ds 3 1 Configuring Basic SCuiINGS ciel 3 2 System Identificator esi r ea r esses and aa 3 2 PassWord A A A rvailtedentielaebaeaes 3 3 ACE 1 10 LD OPE ROO OO PERO o O means tateerenas Taneeetoees 3 4 ode 3 5 DN OW OFM A E PI T I 3 6 A sua cao A E AT I E 3 8 System File Update By Remote TF TP ooooonnononononononononononononnnnnononononnnnos 3 9 System File Update By Lo
58. dge C has been selected as the Designated Bridge for LAN segment 3 because it offers the lowest Root Path Cost for LAN Segment 3 gt the route through Bridges C and B costs 200 C to B 100 B to A 100 gt the route through Bridges Y and B costs 300 Y to B 200 B to A 100 Port 2 on Bridge C is therefore selected as the Designated Bridge Port for LAN Segment 3 Using STP on a Network with Multiple VLANs IEEE Std 802 1D 1998 Edition does not take into account VLANs when it calculates STP information the calculations are only performed on the basis of physical connections For this reason some network configurations can result in VLANs being subdivided into a number of isolated sections by the STP system Therefore you must ensure that any VLAN configuration on your network takes into account the expected STP topology and alternative topologies that may result from link failures For example the following figure shows a network containing VLANs 1 and 2 They are connected using the 802 1 Q tagged link between Switch B and Switch C By default this link has a port cost of 100 and is automatically blocked because the other Switch to Switch connections have a port cost of 36 18 18 This means that both VLANs are now subdivided VLAN 1 on Switch units A and B cannot communicate with VLAN 1 on Switch C and VLAN 2 on Switch units A and C cannot communicate with VLAN 2 on Switch B MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual 3 19 Switch A
59. e VLANs tagged membership must be defined Typically endstations for example clients will be untagged members of one VLAN defined as Access Port in EDS while inter Switch connections will be tagged members of all VLANs defined as Trunk Port in EDS The IEEE Std 802 1Q 1998 defines how VLANs operate within an open packet switched network An 802 1Q compliant packet carries additional information that allows a switch to determine which VLAN the port belongs to If a frame is carrying the additional information it is known as a tagged frame To carry multiple VLANs across a single physical backbone trunk link each packet must be tagged with a VLAN identifier so that the Switches can identify which packets belong in which VLANs To communicate between VLANs a router must be used MOXA EtherDevice Switch support two types of VLAN port setting for your convenient setting about tagged and untagged configurations o Access Port The port connects to a single device that is not tagged The user must define the default port PVID that assigns which VLAN the device belongs to Once the ingress packet of this Access Port will egress to another Trunk Port the port needs all packets to carry tag information EDS will insert this PVID into this packet to help the next 802 1Q VLAN switch recognize it O Trunk Port The port connects to a LAN that consists of untagged devices tagged devices and or switches and hubs In general the tra
60. e Server User s Manual Featured Functions NOTE Changing the time zone will automatically correct the current time It is recommended that the time zone be configured before the time is set Time Server IP Name 1 Time Server IP or Domain address E g 192 168 1 1 or IP Name time stdtime gov tw or time nist gov None 2 Time Server EtherDevice Switch will try to locate 2nd NTP IP Name Server 1f the 1st NTP Server fails to connect Time Server Query Period This parameter determines how frequently the Query Period time is updated from the NTP server escent system File Update By Remote TFTP MOXA EtherDevice Switch supports saving your configuration file to a remote TFTP server or local host to allow other EtherDevice Switches to use the same configuration at a later time or saving the Log file for future reference Loading pre saved firmware or a configuration file from the TFTP server or local host is also supported for easy upgrading or configuration of EtherDevice Switch w ym TM Aurbo iig EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series y a Ring e Self Heaiin9 en Firmware Version 16 26 Serial N 00611 Power mer 2 aolt Managed Redondant Switch COOLL IP 16 1 7 2 MAC 00 E6 90 00 00 11 Master cation Switch Location gt Update System Files by TFTP I Overview E Basic Settings 3 System Identification G Password Y Accessible IP TFTP Server IP Name 3 Port Y Network
61. e the Root Bridge The Bridge Identifier is calculated using the MAC address of the bridge and a priority defined for the bridge The default priority of EDS is 32768 O Fach port has a cost that specifies the efficiency of each link usually determined by the bandwidth of the link the higher the cost the less efficient the link The following table MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual 3 17 shows the default port costs for a Switch Port Speed Path Cost 802 1D Path Cost 1998 Edition 802 1w 2001 10 Mbps 100 2 000 000 100 Mbps 19 200 000 1000 Mbps 4 20 000 STP Calculation The first stage in the STP process 1s the calculation stage During this stage each bridge on the network transmits BPDUs that allow the system to calculate o Which bridge should be the Root Bridge The Root Bridge is the central reference point from which the network is configured o The Root Path Costs for each bridge that is the cost of the paths from each bridge to the Root Bridge o The identity of the port on each bridge that is to be the Root Port The Root Port is the port connected to the Root Bridge using the most efficient path That is the one that has the lowest Root Path Cost Note that the Root Bridge does not have a Root Port o The identity of the bridge that is to be the Designated Bridge of each LAN segment The Designated Bridge is the one that has the lowest Root Path Cost from that segment Note that if several bridges
62. erDevice Switch Configurator window whose firmware you wish to upgrade T MOXA EtherDevice Server Configurator 3 9 gt List Server Firmware Configuration View Help a E mz z Model IPAddress EDS 508 0172 EDS 508 ame Managed Redundant Switch 00011 IP Address 10 1 7 2 etmask 255 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 C Address 00 E3 90 00 00 11 Serial No 00011 Firmware Ver 0 20 MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual 4 3 3 Click on the Upgrade Firmware toolbar icon E I or select Upgrade under the Firmware menu If the Switch is Locked you will be prompted to input the switch s User Name and Password 4 Use the Open window to navigate to the folder that contains the firmware upgrade file and then click on the correct rom file eds rom in the example shown below to select the file Click on Open to activate the upgrade process Look in E My Documents el Al ex Eds My eBooks a eds config File name Jeds rom Files of type X Cancel Modify IP Address You may use the Modify IP Address function to easily reconfigure MOXA EtherDevice Switch s network settings Start by clicking on the Modify IP address icon E or by selecting Modify IP address under the Configuration menu The Setup Configuration window will open Checkmark the box to the left of those items that you wish to modify and then Disable or Enable DHCP and enter IP Address Netmask Gateway and DNS IP Click OK
63. es the amount of traffic on the Ethernet LAN IGMP Snooping Settings AVE EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series fura y hs Ring s MOXA Setr teamno E i Version Y 20 l ower 2 Faolt EDS 506 Fiomeare Managed Redondant Switch 00611 e a EA Location Switch Location Serial ND 00011 Power MAC 00 Eb 90 00 00 11 Master y Traffic Prioritization 2 i GI 005 Classification IGMP Snooping Setting C Cos Mapping Querier Interval 125 s I TOSDiffSere Mapping EE 202 10 VLAN Current VLAN List Y VLAN Port Setting I VLAN Table Ey Multicast Filtering E IGMP Snooping A iGMP Snooping Setting 1 IGMP Table 3 Add Static Multicast MAC Rate Limiting 3 Port Lock E Auto Waming Line Swap Fast Recovery 5 Set Device IP 4 Diagnosis goahead WEB SERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 768 SMP Snooping Static Multicast Router Port Querier F Porti F Port2 F Port3 F Port4 V Enable 1 1 7 Enable F Ports F Port6 F Port F Ports IGMP Snooping Enable Global Check mark the check box to enable the i a le IGMP Snooping function globally isaes IGMP Snooping Enable per VLAN Check mark the check box to enable the iS IGMP Snooping function per VLAN Selected Router Port Check mark the check box to select which ports are connecting to the multicast routers Disable It s active only when IGMP Snooping is enabled Select
64. evice will determine the best match 100M Full Choose one of these fixed speed options if the Auto nego 100M Half opposing Ethernet device has trouble 10M_Full auto negotiating for line speed 10M Half MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual 3 5 Port Type Allows the port to auto detect the port type of Auto the opposing Ethernet device and change the port type accordingly Dis Choose the MDI or MDIX option 1f the opposing Ethernet device has trouble auto negotiating for port type FDX Flow Control This setting enables or disables the flow control capability of this port when the port transmission speed setting is in auto nego mode The final result will be determined by the auto nego process between EDS and connected device To enable the flow control capability of this ae ort when in auto nego mode _ _ Enable To disable the flow control capability of this Disable port when in auto nego mode Network The Network configuration allows users to modify the usual TCP IP network parameters An explanation of each configuration item is given below m y me i 6 WE EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series m MOXA Model ES 506 Firmware Vers v0 2 Serial ND 006011 Name Managed Redoodaot Switch 00011 TP Ghee MAC 00 E8 90 00 00 11 faster Location Switch Location Seif Heatind Ss Network Parameters O Overview 7 aan _ Base Settings General Settings a s
65. fast recovery page as shown below Configuring Line Swap Fast Recovery Ey ME EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series furo o 7 E Ring eS MOXA Seit neanna E A E 506 Fimware Version VO 20 Serial NO 00011 OWED ower 2 Faolt 00 E6 90 0 IP 16 1 7 2 MAC gt E6 96 06 60 11 faster Rate Limiting A ES Port Lock Line Swap Fast Recovery 2 Port Lock A Add Static Unicast MAC EH Auto Warming 23 Email Waming 1 Event Type C Email Setup 13 Relay Waming 1 Event Setup M Enable Ports 1 8 Y Set Device IP 3 Diagnosis Q Monitor E MAC Address Table 1 Event Log goahead WEBSERVER Enable Line Swap Fast Recovery Enable Disable Check mark the check box to enable Enable the Line Swap Fast Recovery function Using Set Device IP To reduce the effort required to repeatedly set up IP addresses the EDS 508 series comes equipped with DHCP BootP server and RARP protocol to automatically set up IP addresses of Ethernet enabled devices When enabled the Set device IP function allows MOXA EtherDevice Switch to automatically assign specific IP addresses to connected devices that are equipped with DHCP Client or RARP protocol In effect MOXA EtherDevice Switch acts as a DHCP server by assigning a connected device with a specific IP address stored in MOXA EtherDevice Switch s internal memory Each time the connected device is switched on or rebooted MOXA Et
66. ferent traffic types can be mapped to the eight IEEE 802 1p priority levels Pp Boest Effort defaulty oo Voice interactive voice less than 10 milliseconds of latency and jitter Network Control Reserved traffic Video interactive media less than 100 milliseconds of latency and jitter Even though the IEEE 802 1D standard is the most widely used prioritization scheme in the LAN environment it still has some restrictions It requires an additional 4 byte tag in the frame which is normally optional in Ethernet networks Without this tag the scheme cannot work Oo The tag is part of the IEEE 802 1Q header so to implement QoS at layer 2 the entire network has to implement IEEE 802 1Q VLAN tagging MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual 3 23 It is only supported on a LAN and not across routed WAN links because the IEEE 802 1Q tags are removed when the packets pass through a router Differentiated Services DiffServ Traffic Marking DiffServ is a Layer 3 marking scheme that uses the DiffServ Code Point DSCP field in the IP header to store the packet priority information DSCP is an advanced intelligent method of traffic marking because you can choose how your network prioritizes different types of traffic DSCP uses 64 values that map to user defined service levels allowing you to establish more control over network traffic Advantages of DiffServ over IEEE 802 1D are o You can configure how you want your sw
67. ffic of the Trunk Port must have a Tag Users can also assign PVID to a Trunk Port The untagged packet on the Trunk Port will be assigning the port default PVID as its VID The following section illustrates how to use these ports to set different applications MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual 3 29 Sample Applications of VLANs using MOXA EtherDevice Switch Port G Access Port PVID 4 1 VLAN 4 Untagged Device VLAN 5 Untagged Device gt Port C Trunk Port PVID 1 PortA Access Port PV Port B Trunk Port PVID 2 ie l E Port D Access Port i VLAN 3 Untagged Device PVID 3 Port F Access Port PVID 5 Port E Access Port LAN 5 Untagged Device VLAN 2 Untagged Device VLAN 4 Tagged Device VID 4 VLAN 2 Untagged Device VLAN 3 Tagged Device VID 3 In this application o Port A connects a single untagged device and assigns it to VLAN 5 it should be configured as Access Port with PVID 5 o Port B connects a LAN with two untagged devices belonging to VLAN 2 One tagged device with VID 3 and one tagged device with VID 4 It should be configured as Trunk Port with PVID 2 Since each port can only have one unique PVID all untagged devices on the same port can only belong to the same VLAN eo Port C connects with another switch It should be configured as Trunk Port regardless of whether it is PVID o Port D connects a single untagged device and assigns it to VLAN 3 it
68. file already saved on this computer The upgrade procedure will proceed automatically after clicking on Import Factory Default Sest o Ka 4 u rl D0 A j TM i j f WE EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series UE A oo 6 26 D2 Firmware Versi Serial ND 06011 Power 1 ower 2 Faolt Managed Redondant Switch 00011 pa IG a I a MAC 00 E6 90 00 00 11 Waster cation Switch Location a Reset to Factory Default Y Overview E Basic Settings 1 Syster Identification 2 Password 2 Accessible IP This function will reset all settings to their factory default values A Port Be aware that previous settings will be lost E System File Update A Remote TFTP Local Import Export 3 Comraunication Redundancy 23 Traffic Prioritization 3 202 10 VLAN HC Multicast Filtering Rate Limiting y goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 768 The Factory Default function is included to give users a quick way of restoring MOXA EtherDevice Swicth s configuration settings to their factory default values This function can be accessed from either the Console utility or Web Browser interface NOTE After activating the Factory Default function you will need to use the default network settings to re establish a web browser or Telnet connection with your MOXA EtherDevice Switch Using Communication Redundancy Setting up Communication Redundancy on your network helps protect
69. formation across the network until the delivery path that reaches group members diverges It 1s only at these points that multicast packets are replicated and forwarded making more efficient use of network bandwidth A multicast packet is identified by the presence of a multicast group address in the destination address field of the packet s IP header Benefits of Multicast The benefits of using IP multicast are that it o Enables the simultaneous delivery of information to many receivers in the most efficient logical way Reduces the load on the source for example a server because it does not have to produce multiple copies of the same data Makes efficient use of network bandwidth and scales well as the number of participants or collaborators expands o Works with other IP protocols and services such as Quality of Service QoS There are situations where a multicast approach is more logical and efficient than a unicast approach A typical use of multicasts is in video conferencing where high volumes of traffic need to be sent to several endstations simultaneously but where broadcasting that traffic to all endstations would seriously reduce network performance Besides several industrial automation protocols such as Allen Bradley EtherNet IP Siemens Profibus and Foundation Fieldbus HSE High Speed Ethernet use the multicast approach These industrial Ethernet protocols use publisher subscriber communications models by mult
70. ha Adz EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series E rie rai Radiada red 00011 T Riti a ponies i Epi ai i gt i 5 k ee Li Pel Li 2 Y Traffic Frontales a Gn nk Cited Add Static Multicast MAC Address Y Gos Mapping Current Static Multicast MAC Address List Dai aire Maan C TOO TIO EA B10 FLAN El LAN Port Serine E LAH Tate Sy Multiowt Fitecing ebay OMF Snooping eae Gd MP Tek a End E Bailing 5 53 Port Lock 2 3 Auto Wing E Lino Epi Recre Y Steve IP Add New Static Multicast MAC Address to the List i 3 pos MAC Address A L L WEB SERVER Je n Fori T Ponai T Pot Poata T Pond Pos M Pon T Pon T Pon a VEBSERVER Der wicked eect E S oboe ot rection fot w 3 36 MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions Add New Static Multicast Address Multicast MAC Address Join Ports Input the desired multicast MAC address None Select Deselected Select the join ports of this multicast group Using Rate Limiting Single devices should not occupy unlimited bandwidth especially when it malfunctions The most well know problem is the broadcast storm caused by an incorrect topology or malfunctioning device The EDS 508 series not only prevents broadcast storms but can also configure the ingress egress rate of unicast multicast broadcast packets thus helping administrator to control fully the limited bandwidth and prevent unpredictable faults before they occur Configuring Rate Limiting
71. he onscreen cursor Enter Display amp select options Space Toggle options Esc Previous Menu Using Telnet Console You may use Telnet to access MOXA EtherDevice Switch s console utility over a network To be able to access EDS s functions over the network by Telnet or Web Browser from a PC host that is connected to the same LAN as EDS you need to make sure that the PC host and EDS are on the same logical subnetwork To do this check your PC host s IP address and netmask By default EDS s IP address is 192 168 127 253 and EDS s netmask is 255 255 0 0 for a Class B network If you do not change these values and your PC host s netmask is 255 255 0 0 then its IP address must have the form 192 168 xxx xxx On the other hand if your PC host s netmask is 255 255 255 0 then its IP address must have the form 192 168 127 xxx NOTE To use EDS s management and monitoring functions from a PC host connected to the same LAN as EDS you must make sure that the PC host and EDS are on the same logical subnetwork NOTE Before accessing the console utility via Telnet first connect one of MOXA EtherDevice Switch s RJ45 Ethernet ports to your Ethernet LAN or directly to your PC s Ethernet NIC You should be able to establish a connection by using either a straight through or cross over Ethernet cable However if you experience connection difficulties refer to the Auto MDI MDI X Connection section from Chapter of the
72. herDevice Switch sends the device the desired IP address MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual 3 45 Take the following steps to use the Set device IP function STEP 1 set up the connected devices Set up the Ethernet enabled devices connected to MOXA EtherDevice Switch for which you would like the IP addresses to be assigned automatically The devices must be configured to obtain their IP address automatically The devices configuration utility should include a setup page that allows you to choose an option similar to Obtain an IP address automatically For example Windows TCP IP Properties window is shown at the right Although your device s configuration utility may look quite a bit different this figure should give you some idea of what to look for You also need to decide which of MOXA EtherDevice Switch s ports your Ethernet enabled devices will be connected to You will need to set up each of these ports separately as described in the following step STEP 2 TCP IP Properties E ES Bindings Advanced NetBlos DNS Configuration Gateway WINS Configuration IP Address n IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer If your network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask your network administrator for an address and then type it in the space below seneeenenseeeeseesescessensesssessuessenessesesesssceesssssssenessnssssessensesed Specify an IP address I
73. ical link The IEEE Std 802 1Q 1998 allows each port on your EDS to be placed in Any one VLAN defined on the EDS Oo Several VLANs at the same time using 802 10 tagging 3 28 MOXA EtrherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions The standard requires that you define the 802 10 VLAN ID about each VLAN on your EDS before the Switch can use it to forward traffic The Management VLAN A new or initialized EDS contains a single VLAN the Default VLAN This VLAN has the following definition O VLAN Name Management VLAN eo 802 10 VLAN ID 1 if tagging is required All the ports are initially placed in this VLAN and it is the only VLAN that allows you to access the management software of the EDS over the network Communication Between VLANs If the devices connected to a VLAN need to communicate to devices on a different VLAN a router or Layer 3 switching device with connections to both VLANs needs to be installed Communication between VLANs can only take place if they are all connected to a routing or Layer 3 switching device VLANs Tagged and Untagged Membership Your EDS supports 802 1Q VLAN tagging a system that allows traffic for multiple VLANs to be carried on a single physical backbone trunk link When setting up VLANs you need to understand when to use untagged and tagged membership of VLANs Quite simply if a port is on a single VLAN it can be an untagged member but if the port needs to be a member of multipl
74. icasting packets that could flood a network with heavy traffic IGMP Snooping provides the ability to prune multicast traffic so that it travels only to those end destinations that require the traffic thus reducing the amount of traffic on the Ethernet LAN Multicast Filtering Multicast filtering is the process that ensures that endstations only receive multicast traffic if they register to join specific multicast groups With multicast filtering network devices only forward multicast traffic to the ports that are connected to registered endstations The following figure shows how a network behaves without multicast filtering and with multicast filtering The Network without multicast filtering Group 1 Multicast Stream Group 2 Multicast Stream IGMP Group 2 IGMP Group 1 IGMP Group 2 IGMP Group 1 All endstations need to handle the traffic whether they need it or not MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual 3 33 The Network with multicast filtering Group 1 Multicast Stream Group 2 Multicast Stream Endstations only receive dedicated traffic belonging to the same group Multicast Filtering and MOXA EtherDevice Switch Your Switch provides automatic multicast filtering support using IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol Snooping It also supports IGMP query mode Snooping Mode Snooping Mode allows your Switch to forward multicast packets only to the appropriate ports The Switch snoops on exchanges between endstatio
75. itch to treat selected applications and types of traffic by assigning various grades of network service to them O No extra tags are required in the packet o DSCP uses the IP header of a packet and therefore priority is preserved across the Internet e DSCP is backward compatible with IPV4 TOS which allows operation with existing devices that are using the layer 3 TOS enabled prioritization scheme Traffic Prioritization EDS classifies traffic based on layer 2 of the OSI 7 layer model and the Switch prioritizes received traffic according to the priority information defined in the received packet Incoming traffic is classified based upon the IEEE 802 1D frame and 1s assigned to the appropriate priority queue based on the IEEE 802 1p service level value defined in that packet Service level markings values are defined in the IEEE 802 1Q 4 byte tag and therefore traffic will only contain 802 1p priority markings if the network is configured with VLANs and VLAN tagging The traffic flow through the switch is as follows 1 A packet received by the EDS may or may not have an 802 1p tag associated with it If it does not then it is given a default 802 1p tag which is usually 0 Alternatively the packet may be remarked with a new 802 1p value which will result in all knowledge of the old 802 1p tag being lost 2 Because the 802 1p priority levels are fixed to the traffic queues the packet will be placed in the appropriate priority queue
76. itical applications o You can provide predictable throughput for multimedia applications such as video conferencing or voice over IP as well as minimize traffic delay and jitter o You can improve network performance as the amount of traffic grows which also reduces the need to constantly add bandwidth to the network therefore saving cost How Traffic Prioritization Works Traffic prioritization uses the four traffic queues that are present in your EDS to ensure that high priority traffic is forwarded on a different queue from lower priority traffic This is what provides Quality of Service QoS to your network EDS traffic prioritization depends on two industry standard methods o IEEE 802 1D a layer 2 marking scheme o Differentiated Services DiffServ a layer 3 marking scheme IEEE 802 1D Traffic Marking The IEEE Std 802 1D 1998 Edition marking scheme which is an enhancement to IEEE Std 802 1D enables Quality of Service on the LAN Traffic service levels are defined in the IEEE 802 1Q 4 byte tag which is used to carry VLAN identification as well as IEEE 802 1p priority information The 4 byte tag immediately follows the destination MAC address and Source MAC address The IEEE Std 802 1D 1998 Edition priority marking scheme assigns each frame with an IEEE 802 1p priority level between 0 and 7 which determines the level of service that that type of traffic should receive Refer to the table below for an example of how dif
77. le port to your PC s COM port generally COM 1 or COM2 depending on how your system is set up 1 From the Windsows desktop click on Start gt Programs gt PCommLite2 5 gt Terminal Emulator gt H Accessories A ES Diagnostic Favorites gt 53 StartUp gt Y Library Potting Notes Ds AA Acrobat Reader 5 0 D Library Programming Guide z E Internet Explorer a Monitor a Settings gt ei MS DOS Prompt D PComm Library Help nen Outlook Express ES Terminal Emulator N J Windows Explorer uy Uninstall Version Info 2 Select Open under Port Manager to open a new connection 2 2 MOXAEtrherDevice Server User s Manual 5 6 Getting Started The Communication Parameter page of the Property window opens Select the appropriate COM port for Console Connection 115200 for Baud Rate 8 for Data Bits None for Parity and 1 for Stop Bits JP Local Echa Type 1 to select ansi VT100 terminal type and then press Enter MOXA EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Console terminal type 1 ansi vt100 2 vt52 1 If a password has been set for this device the Console login screen will appear Enter the Console Password this is the same as the Web Browser password and then press Enter I Model FDS 508 Name Managed Redundant Switch 00011 Location Switch Location Firmware Version V8 20 Serial No IP 190 1 7 2 HAC Address 00 E8 90 00 00 11 i ii i i ii
78. le rate of Set the threshold of traffic of limited packets in medium priority EDS s High priority queue queue NOTE By default EDS is configured to limit broadcast packets not to exceed 8M to protect from broadcast storms caused by careless usage Can be adjusted by the user Egress Rate T ri Not Limit 128K 256K 512K 1M 2M 4M 8M Set the threshold of EDS s egress packets Using Port Lock The EDS 508 series can configure protected static MAC addresses to a specific port With the Port Lock function these locked ports will not learn any more addresses but only allow the traffic coming from preset static MAC addresses thus helping to block unwanted invasion or careless usage 3 38 MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions Configurin E EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series ED Seral M OH Pier E O a LL Master IF 6 1 7 7 MT OO Ete Y ELA Tk Port Lock Setting E OHE Thk FT Lock Part 1 FT Lock Par 2 FT Lock Por 3 l Lock Porl 4 O Adel Static bulla MAL T Lock Port 5 l Lock Pon 6 C Lock Pon F Lock Pon S Pon Lick a uo El Add Static Unicert MAC EJ Auto Waring 22 Line Sorep Fast Esos Ga Set Device IP 21 Dagas E Wionitor E BLAS Maier Tibi I bull sl EBSERVER Beni viewed es IE G abere J peselution 1024 H Tee Enabling Port Lock Enable Disable Check the check box to enable the port None lock function Add Static Unicast MAC Address Ey a AVE EtherDevi
79. llation Guide for more information NOTE MOXA EtherDevice Switch s default IP is 192 168 127 253 Follow the steps below to access MOXA EtherDevice Switch s web browser interface 1 Start Internet Explorer and then type MOXA EtherDevice Switch s IP address in the Address field Press Enter to establish the connection 3 washingtonpost com News Front Microsoft Internet Explorer f r K File Edit View Favorites Tools Help e gt Q i A a Bac Fonvard Stop Refresh Home Search Address 192 169 127 253 Go 2 The web log in page will open Select the log in account Admin or User and enter the Password this is the same as the Console password and then click Login to continue p i M EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series ED ACCOUNT adman Password NOTE MOXA EtherDevice Switch s default Password is not set 1 e is blank You may need to wait a few moments for the web page to be downloaded to your computer Use the menu tree in the left side to open the function pages to access each function of MOXAEtheDevice Switch 2 6 MOXAEtrherDevice Server User s Manual Getting Started Model ENS 508 Name Managed Redondant Switch 00011 Location Switch Location 3 Main Menu 3 Overview EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series Firmware Version 6 26 IP 16 1 7 2 RIND et Seir teanes E Serial NO 00611 P
80. lt Managed Redondant Switch 00011 IP Gites MAC 00 E C0 11 Master Coopler cation witch Location 9 Port Lock al GS Add Static Unicast MAC Event Log Table EM Auto Waming Ey Email Warming fa Even Tepe System Startup Time Emal Setup 1 385 1970 01 01 00 23 55 OdOh23m55s Port6 traffic overload loading 3 3 ENE Relay Waming 2 386 1970 01 01 00 00 00 OdOh0mOs Warm start aa Event Setu 3 306 1970 01 01 00 03 52 OdOh3m52s New root is 00 e8 90 00 00 11 PEA 4 386 1970 01 01 00 03 53 OdOh3m53s Configuration change activated aaa 5 386 1970 01 01 00 10 57 OdOh10m57s Port6 traffic overload loading 2 eee 6 387 1970 01 01 00 00 00 OdOhOmOs Warm start E Set Device IP 7 387 1970 01 01 00 06 05 OdOh6m5s New root is 00 e8 90 00 00 11 23 Diagnosis 8 387 1970 01 01 00 06 05 OdOh6m5s Configuration change activated Minor 9 307 1970 01 01 00 15 28 OdOh15m28s Port6 traffic overload loading 3 T Ping 10 388 1970 01 01 00 00 00 OdOhOmOs Warm start 73 Monitor 11 388 1970 01 01 00 00 56 OdOhOm56s Configuration change activated 73 MAC Address Table 12 388 1970 01 01 00 06 26 OdOh6m26s Configuration change activated y T eni goahead WEB SERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 3 50 MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions In the event table you will see the following information This field shows how many times the EDS has been rebooted Date The date is updated based on how the current date
81. mited y Port Not Limited y Port8 Not Limited y WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 768 Ingress Policy i i Selecting this option prohibits all traffic of Limit All broadcast multicast unitcast packets that exceed the rate set in the following Rate field Selecting this option prohibits all traffic of Limit Broadcast broadcast packets that exceed the rate set in the following Rate field Selecting this option prohibits all traffic of Limit broadcast and multicast packets that exceed the Broadcast rate set in the following Rate field Limit Broadcast and Multicast Selecting this option prohibits all traffic of Limit Broadcast broadcast multicast and flooded unitcast the Multicast and new unicast address never learned by the EDS flooded unicast packets that exceed the rate set in the following Rate field MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual 3 37 Rate of Low Priority Queue i ri 128K 256K 512K Set the threshold of traffic of limited packets in SM 1M 2M 4M 8M EDS s low priority queue Rate of Normal Priority Queue E ri The same or double rate of Set the threshold of traffic of limited packets in low priority EDS s Normal priority queue queue Rate of Medium Priority Queue The same or double rate of Set the threshold of traffic of limited packets in Normal priority EDS s medium priority queue queue The same or doub
82. new password when enabled to change password Retype Password None Email Address You can set up to 4 email addresses to ae None receive alarm emails from EDS If you type a new password in the Password field you will be required to retype the password in the Retype new password field before updating the new password Max 30 Characters 3 42 MOXA EtrherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions Send Test Email After finish the email settings you should first press the Activate button to active those settings then press the Send Test Email button to verify if the settings are correct Configuring Relay Warning The Auto Relay Warning function uses relay output to alert the user when certain user configured events take place There are three basic steps required to set up the Relay Warning function 1 Configuring Relay Event Types Select the desired Event types from the Console or Web Browser Event type page A description of each event type is given later in the Relay Alarm Events setting subsection 2 Activate your settings After configuring and activating your MOXA EtherDevice Switch s Relay Event Types Relay Alarm Events Settings SAS Moro i Pay TAA EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series Kin MOXA Selr meaning E Model EDS 506 Firmware Version O 20 Serial NO 00611 Power Power 2 Faolt Name Managed Redondant Switch 00011 P e Up WAC 00 E6 90 00 00 11 Waster C
83. ng when it wants to enable a link to a neighboring bridge This allows adjacent bridges connected via point to point links to enable a link without needing to wait to ensure that all other bridges in the network have had time to react to the change So the main benefit of RSTP is that the configuration decision is made locally rather than network wide which is why RSTP can carry out automatic configuration and restore a link faster than STP STP Example The figure below shows a LAN that has STP enabled The LAN has three segments and each segment is connected using two possible links 3 18 MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions LAN Segment 1 Port 1 Designated Bridge Port Port 2 o Bridge A has the lowest Bridge Identifier in the network and has therefore been selected as the Root Bridge o Because Bridge A is the Root Bridge it is also the Designated Bridge for LAN segment 1 Port 1 on Bridge A is therefore selected as the Designated Bridge Port for LAN Segment 1 o Port 1 of Bridges B C X and Y have been defined as Root Ports because they are the nearest to the Root Bridge and therefore have the most efficient path o Bridges B and X offer the same Root Path Cost for LAN segment 2 However Bridge B has been selected as the Designated Bridge for the segment because it has a lower Bridge Identifier Port 2 on Bridge B is therefore selected as the Designated Bridge Port for LAN Segment 2 o Bri
84. nput 1 is triggered by off to on transition Comm Redundancy Topology If any Spanning Tree Protocol switches have Changed changed their position applies only to the root of the tree If Master of Turbo Ring has changed or backup path is activated Authentication Failure An incorrect password is entered Port Event Warning e mail is sent when Link on The port is connected to another device The port is disconnected e g the cable is pulled Link off l out or the opposing device shuts down The port s traffic surpasses the Traffic Threshold for eG eae that port provided this item is Enabled Enter a nonzero number if the port s 2 0 Beer eon Traffic Overload item is Enabled A Traffic Overload warning is sent every Traffic Duration seconds if the average Traffic Threshold is surpassed during that time period Traffic Duration sec NOTE The Traffic Overload Traffic Threshold and Traffic Duration sec Port Event items are related If you Enable the Traffic Overload event then be sure to enter a nonzero Traffic Threshold percentage as well as a Traffic Duration between 1 and 300 seconds NOTE Warning e mail messages will have sender given in the form Moxa_EtherDevice Switch _0001 Switch_ Location where Moxa_EtherDevice_Switch is the default Switch Name 0001 is EDS s serial number and Switch Location is the default Server Location Refer to the Basic Settings section to see
85. ns and an IGMP device typically a router to find those ports that would like to join a multicast group and then sets its filters accordingly Query Mode Query mode allows the Switch to function as the Querier if it has the lowest IP address in the subnetwork to which it belongs IGMP querying is enabled by default on the EDS This helps prevent interoperability issues with some multicast routers that may not follow the lowest IP address election method Enable query mode if you wish to run multicast sessions on a network that does not contain any IGMP routers or queriers NOTE EDS is compatible with any device that conforms to the IGMP v2 protocol EDS does not support IGMP v3 IGMP Multicast Filtering IGMP is the system that all IP supporting network devices use to register endstations with multicast groups It can be used on all LANs and VLANs that contain a multicast capable IP router and on other network devices that support IP IGMP multicast filtering works as follows 1 The IP router or querier periodically sends query packets to all the endstations in the LANs or VLANs that are connected to it If your network has more than one IP router then the one with the lowest IP address becomes the querier The Switch can be the IGMP querier and will become so if its own IP address is lower than that of any other IGMP queriers connected to the LAN or VLAN 2 When an IP endstation receives a query packet it sends a report packet
86. o Warming F patie Seep Panic T Enable Ring Coupling Coupling Port Port 5 y Pa cam m a Coupling Control Port Por 6 oahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 768 Now Active This field shows which communication protocol is on used Turbo Ring RSTP or neither Master Slave This field appears only when selected to operate in Turbo Ring mode It indicates if this EDS is or is not the Master of the Turbo Ring NOTE The user does not need to set the master to use Turbo Ring only to assign which segment serves as the backup path The master will be determined automatically if the user does not set a dedicated master for the Turbo Ring 3 14 MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions Redundant Port Status This field indicates the current status of redundant ports The state is Forwarding for normal transmission and Blocking for stop transmission if this port is the backup path Ring Coupling Indicates if the Ring Coupling function is Enabled or Disabled Coupling Port Status This field indicates the current status of coupling ports The state is Forwarding for normal transmission and Blocking for stop transmission At the bottom of the page the user can configure this function s Settings For Turbo Ring the user can configure Protocol of Redundancy Select this item to change to the amore Turbo Ring configuration p
87. of VLANs is that they provide a network segmentation system that is far more flexible than traditional networks Using VLANs also provides you with three other benefits VLANs ease the relocation of devices on networks With traditional networks network administrators spend much of their time dealing with moves and changes If users move to a different subnetwork the addresses of each endstation must be updated manually With a VLAN setup if an endstation on VLAN Marketing for example is moved to a port in another part of the network and retains its original subnet membership you only need to specify that the new port is on VLAN Marketing You do not need to carry out any re cabling o VLANs provide extra security Devices within each VLAN can only communicate with other devices on the same VLAN If a device on VLAN Marketing needs to communicate with devices on VLAN Finance the traffic must pass through a routing device or Layer 3 Switch VLANs help to control traffic With traditional networks congestion can be caused by broadcast traffic that is directed to all network devices whether they require it or not VLANs increase the efficiency of your network because each VLAN can be set up to contain only those devices that need to communicate with each other VLANs and MOXA EtherDevice Switch Your EDS provides support for VLANs using the IEEE Std 802 1Q 1998 This standard allows traffic from multiple VLANs to be carried across one phys
88. onfiguration Disable Password There are two levels privilege for different users to access EtherDevice Switch Admin privilege allows access and the right to modify ALL EDS configurations User privilege only allows viewing of the configuration but not the right to make modifications wy mo rbd AVE EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series Abi A MN Sett 4eaino E ElS 566 Fiomeare Version VO 20 Serial ND 00611 Power Power 2 Managed Redondant Switch 00011 PL NAC 00 E6b 96 66 06 11 Master 4 Coopler cation Switch Location A Password Setting QU Overview E Basic Settings System Identification C Accessible IP Account Name Admin y Old Password 1 Port 3 Network Type Old Password 5 Time New Password E System File Update Retype Password C Factory Default E Communication Redundancy 423 Traffic Prioritization H 802 10 VLAN 5 Multicast Filtering Rate Limiting 423 Port Lock HC Auto Waming x goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x MOXA EtherDevice Switch s default Password is not set 1 e 1s blank If a Password 1s already set then you will be required to type the Password when logging into either the RS 232 Console Telnet Console or Web Browser interface Account Name Admin privilege allows modification of all EDS configurations le ue ions _ Admin User User privilege only allows viewing EDS configurations
89. oopler Location Switch Location Rate Limiting 2 i SES Port Lock Relay Alarm Events Settings G Fort Lock System Events Y Add Static Unicast MAC I Override Relay 1 Warning Settings l Override Relay 2 Warning Settings Y Ante E Power Input 1 failure On gt Off Disable y Power Input 2 failure On gt Off Disable y E aes DI1 O DI 1 On DI2 0 DI 2 On 1 Event Type Disable Disable v Disable pe Disable he 3 Eroail Set E Port Events a a Link Traffic Overload Threshold Duration s Vert Setup SSS Port 1 ignore y Disable al fo 2 Line Swap Fast Recovery Port 2 Ignore y Disable y c C Set Device IP Port 3 Ignore Disable y i S Port 4 Ignore Disable y fc 3 Monitor GJ MAC Address Table Port 5 Ignore y Disable y fc C Event Log Port6 Ignore al Disable y c Port ignore Disable y fo goahead Port 8 Ignore Disable y c WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 768 Event Types Event Types can be divided into two basic groups System Events and Port Events System Events are related to the overall function of the Switch whereas Port Events are related to the activity of a specific port MOXA EtherDevice Switch supports two relay outputs You can configure which relay output is related to which events This helps administrators identify the importance of the different events DII On30M DII 019m DI2 On gt Off Digital Input 2 is
90. or State 0 30 to 3 V Max input current 8 mA IEEE802 3 802 3u 802 3x 802 1D 802 1W 802 10 802 1p GVRP SNMP DHCP Server Client BootP TFTP NTP 148800 pps 256 KB Store and Forward EEE802 3x back pressure 2K uni cast addresses SNMP V1 2c MIB II Ethernet like MIB OPC Server Optional Single mode fiber for 15 km Multi mode fiber for 2 km 1310 nm 15 dBm Single 20 dBm Multi 6 dBm Single 14 dBm Multi 36 to 32 dBm Single 34 to 30 dBm Multi Power Input Voltage Input Current 24V Connection Overload Current Protection Reverse Polarity Protection Mechanical Casing Dimensions Weight Installation Environment Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Ambient Relative Humidity Regulatory Approvals Safety Hazardous location EMI EMS Laser Protection Shock Free Fall Vibration MTBF WARRANTY 12 to 48 VDC redundant inputs 0 29A EDS 508 0 43A EDS 508 MM SC EDS 508 SS SC Two removable 6 pin terminal blocks Present can withstand 1 6A Present IP30 protection aluminum case 80 5 x 135 x 105 mm W x H x D 1 04 kg DIN Rail Wall Mounting optional kit 0 to 60 C 32 to 140 F 40 to 75 C T models 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F 5 to 95 non condensing UL60950 UL 508 CSA C22 2 No 60950 EN60950 Pending UL60079 15 CSA E60079 15 EN50021 Class I Div 2 Zone 2 Pending FCC Part 15 CISPR EN55022 class A EN6
91. ower Power 2 Faolt MAC 00 E6 90 00 00 11 Master Coopler Welcome to the Web Console See below for a brief description of each function groups and then click on the item in the left pane to access the item 23 Basic Settings Communication Redundanc Basic Settings Basic settings for network management parameter and system configurations E Traffic Prioritizati icati a _ ee Establish Ethernet communication redundant path 802 10 VLAN edundancy 4 Multicast Filtering Traffic Prioritization ni Ethernet traffic to help determinism ai Q sel Setup Virtual a by E32 SELMER Me El i Multicast Filtering Enable the multicast filtering capability 23 Port Lock terse Rate Limiting Setup the egress ingress rate of packets to block the unwanted traffic 0 ame Port Lock Lock ports to prevent the intruder Co Line Swap Fast Recove Auto Warning Automatically send warning email and or trigger relay output by events Y Set Device IP Line Swap Fast Recovery Fast recovery after moving devices to different ports H I Diagnosis Set Device IP Assign IP addresses to connected devices E Monitor Diagnosis Use Ping command to test network integrity and mirroring port for online data monitoring 3 MAC Address Table Monitor Monitor port and network status Y Event Log MAC Address Table The complete table of Ethernet MAC Address List goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 768
92. password protected Search by IP address was used to locate it manually and the password has not yet been entered from within the current Configurator session e Unlocked Fixed EDS is password protected Search by IP address was used to locate it manually and the password has been entered from within the current Configurator session Henceforth during this Configurator session activating various utilities for this MOXA EtherDevice Switch will not require re entering the server password Follow the steps given below to unlock a locked MOXA EtherDevice Switch 1 e a MOXA EtherDevice Switch with Status Locked or Locked Fixed Highlight the server from the MOXA EtherDevice Switch list in the Configurator window s left pane and then click on the Unlock toolbar icon or select Unlock from the Configuration menu MOXA EtherDevice Server User s Manual 4 7 1 Enter the Switch s User Name and Password when prompted and then click OK Input Password 2 When the Unlock status window reports Progress as OK click on the Close button in the upper right corner of the window Unlock status 3 The Status of the Switch will now read either Unlocked or Unlocked Fixed T MOXA EtherDevice Server Configurator ED6008 M SC 192 168 127 253 00 00 00 00 00 10 i ED6008 N SC MOXA EtherDevice Se 192 168 127 253 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 8 MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual EDS Configurator GUI MO
93. put a higher cost to indicate that this port is less suitable as a node 200000 for the Spanning Tree topology User adjustable number Port Status Indicates the current Spanning Tree status of this port Forwarding for normal transmission Blocking for stop transmission Configuration Limits of RSTP STP We should point out that the Spanning Tree Algorithm places certain limits on three of the configuration items described above Eq 1 l sec lt Hello Time lt 10 sec Eq 2 6sec lt Max Age lt 40 sec Eq 3 4 sec lt Forwarding Delay lt 30 sec These three variables are further restricted by the following two inequalities Eq 4 2 Hello Time 1 sec lt Max Age lt 2 Forwarding Delay 1 sec MOXA EtherDevice Switch s firmware will alert you immediately if any of these restrictions are violated For example setting Hello Time 5 sec Max Age 20 sec and Forwarding Delay 4 sec does not violate Eqs 1 through 3 but does violate Eq 4 since in this case 2 Hello Time 1 sec 8 sec and 2 Forwarding Delay 1 sec 6 sec You can remedy the situation in any number of ways One solution is simply to increase the Forwarding Delay value to at least 11 sec Using Traffic Prioritization Using the traffic prioritization capabilities of your EDS provides Quality of Service QoS to your network through increased reliability of data delivery You can prioritize traffic on
94. r Name Managed Redondant Switch COOL TE UG 0 te Location Switch Location a Port Settings 2 Overview Ely Basic Settings Y System Identification Enable Name Speed FDX Flow Ctrl MDI MDIX _ Password Port 1 Vv Auto y E Auto y Accessible IP _ Ga fos Pot2 M Auto E Auto y Y Network Port 3 M Auto zl E Auto E Time Portt4 PY Auto E Auto y HI System File Update BONO v Auto Auto y 3 Factory Default Cornraunication Redundancy Port M Auto El Auto HC Traffic Prioritization Pot W Auto y Auto y 3 802 10 VLAN Pot8 F Auto Auto y Multicast Filtering Rate Limiting H Port Lock HE Auto Waming Y goahead WEB SERVER Enable Disable Port Choose this option to allow data transmission uae ue po All ports are enabled Disable Choose this option to immediately shut off port access If a connected device or sub network is wreaking havoc on the rest of the network the Disable f option under Advanced Settings Port gives the administrator a quick way to immediately shut off access through this port Name Max 63 To specify the alias of each port and assist the Characters administrator in remembering the important i None notice related to the port E g PLC 1 Port Transmission Speed Auto nego Allows the port to negotiate with connected devices according to IEEE 802 3u The port and connected d
95. r Packets to view transmission activity of specific types of packets Recall that TX Packets are packets sent out from MOXA EtherDevice Switch RX Packets are packets received from connected devices and Error Packets are packets that did not pass TCP IP s error checking algorithm The All Packets option displays a graph that combines TX RX and Error Packet activity The four graphs All Packets TX Packets RX Packets and Error Packets have the same form so we show here only the All Packets graph The graph displays data transmission activity by showing Packets s 1 e packets per second or pps versus sec seconds In fact three curves are displayed on the same graph Uni cast packets in red color Multi cast packets in green color and Broad cast packets in blue color The graph is updated every few seconds allowing the user to analyze data transmission activity in real time 3 48 MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions aye TM Aurbo MW EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series ute MOXA Seur neatins E Model EDS 506 Firmware Version O 20 Serial ND 00611 Power 1 Power 2 Faolt Name Managed Redondant Switch 06011 IP 16 1 7 2 MAC 00 E6 96 00 00 11 Master Coopler Location Switch Location Port Lock 2 Gq Add Static Unicast MAC Monitor System All Packets Auto Waming 3 Email Waring System gt all Packets gt 1 Event Type i Switch All Packet
96. s 1 Email Setup y Relay Waming D 1 Event Setup o 1 Waming List C Line Swap Fast Recovery J 1 Set Device IP 0 S Diagnosis E gs 80 160 240 di 9 Minor Uni cast s Hulti cast s Broad cast s C Pig Utilized of switch bandwidth 0 1 Monitor 3 MAC Address Table 1 Event Log goahead WEB SERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x Monitor by Port Access the Monitor by Port function by selecting the ALL Port Porti in which i 1 2 8 as shown to the left selection bar The Porti options are identical to the Monitor by System function discussed above in that users can view graphs that show All Packets TX Packets RX Packets or Error Packets activity but in this case only for an individual port The All Ports option is essentially a graphical display of the individual port activity that can be viewed with the Console Monitor function discussed above The All Ports option shows three vertical bars for each port The height of the bar represents Packets s for the type of packet at the instant the bar is being viewed That is as time progresses the height of the bar moves up or down so that the user can view the change in the rate of packet transmission The red colored bar shows Uni cast packets the green colored bar shows Multi cast packets and the blue colored bar shows Broad cast packets The graph is updated every few seconds allowing the user to analyze data transmission activity in real time Ey
97. t 2 to LAN segment 1 should flow through Bridges C and A because this path has a greater bandwidth and 1s therefore more efficient 3 16 MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions If a link failure is detected as shown in next figure the STP process reconfigures the network so that traffic from LAN segment 2 flows through Bridge B LAN 1 STP determines which path between each bridged segment is the most efficient and assigns a specific reference point on the network Once the most efficient path has been determined all other paths are blocked Therefore in above 3 figures STP initially determined that the path through Bridge C was the most efficient and so blocked the path through Bridge B After the failure of Bridge C STP re evaluated the situation and opened the path through Bridge B How STP Works When enabled STP determines the most appropriate path for traffic through a network It does this as outlined in the sections below STP Requirements Before it can configure the network the STP system requires o Communication between all the bridges This communication is carried out using Bridge Protocol Data Units BPDUs which are transmitted in packets with a known multicast address O Each bridge must have a Bridge Identifier that specifies which bridge acts as the central reference point or Root Bridge for the STP system the lower the Bridge Identifier the more likely the bridge will becom
98. tara Mentifiestion Auto IP Configuration Disable y _ Password a Switch IP Address 0 172 E Switch Subnet Mask 55 0 00 E Network Default Gateway a a 1st DNS Server IP Address EH System File Update Ga Factory Default 2nd DNS Server IP Address Communication Redundancy H Traffic Prioritization SNMP Settings 1 202 10 VLAN SNMP Community public 3 Multicast Filtering Trap Server IP Name ss C Rate Limiting Server Object ID enterprise 8519 7 1 H Port Lock SC Auto Waring zl goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 768 Auto IP Configuration To set up MOXA EtherDevice Switch s Disable IP address manually To have MOXA EtherDevice Switch s IP By DHCP address automatically assigned by your Disable network s DHCP server To have MOXA EtherDevice Switch s IP By BootP address automatically assigned by your network s BootP server 3 6 MOXAEtrherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions Switch IP Address IP Address of the To identify MOXA EtherDevice Switch on a TCP IP network 192 168 127 253 Switch Subnet Mask To identify the type of network MOXA Subnet mask of EtherDevice Switch 1s connected to Enter the EDS 255 255 0 0 for a Class B network or 255 255 255 0 for a Class C network 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Default Gateway Enter your router s IP address if your Nene of the EDS LAN connects to an outside network DNS IP
99. te 5 Factory Default System Up Time 0d1h19m20s E Communication Redundancy Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London ofall Pad 1st Time Server IP Name time nist gov HL 302 10 VLAN tias 2nd Time Server IP Name 1 Rate Limiting Time Server Query Period 600 sec 23 Port Lock Y Auto Waming gt goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x EtherDevice Switch has a time calibration function based on information from an NTP server or user specified Time and Date information Functions such as Auto warning Email can add real time information to the message NOTE EDS does not have a real time clock The user must update the Current Time and Current Date to set the initial time for EDS after each reboot especially when the network doesn t have an Internet connection for NTP server or there is no NTP server on the LAN Current Time The time parameter allows configuration of the local time in local 00h 00m 00s 24 hour format User adjustable time Current Date User adjustable The date parameter allows date configuration of the local date in 1970 01 01 yyyy mm dd format System Up Time Indicates EtherDevice Switch s up time from last cold start The unit 1s seconds Time Zone The time zone setting allows GMT Greenwich Mean conversion from GMT Greenwich Time Mean Time to local time User selectable time zone 3 8 MOXA EtherDevic
100. the coupling control port to decide if the coupling port s backup path should be recovered ATTENTION The user only needs to enable the Ring Coupling function in one EDS not on the opposing AN EDS or adjacent EDS NOTE Ring Coupling and Ring Master do not need to be set up on the same EDS Configuring Turbo Ring The following figures indicate which Turbo Ring Protocol parameters can be configured A more detailed explanation of each parameter is given below Fimware Version VO 20 Serial NO 06011 Power Power 2 Faolt anaged Redondant Switch COOL IP 16 1 7 2 MAC 00 E8 96 00 00 11 Master Coopler cation Switch Location ME EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Serie urb w a r A Ring eS MOXA Setr eanos E del EDS 506 W 20 Es a 3 x 1 System Identification E Password Communication Redundancy Y Accessible IP E Port Current Status Cd Network Now Active Turbo Ring Time Master Slave Master Sy System File Update Redundant Ports Status 1st Port Link down A Remote TFTP 2nd Port Link down A Local Import Export Ring Coupling Disabled Coupling Port Status Coupling Control Port Status 1 Factory Default C Communication Redundancy HC Traffic Prioritization Settings 4 302 10 VLAN Protocol of Redundancy Turbo Ring H Multicast Filtering V Set to be Master E Rate Limiting Redundant Ports 1st Port Port 2 y 3 Port Lock A 2nd Port Port 1 y H Aut
101. these applications Informative vs Passive Since industrial Ethernet devices are often located at the endpoints of a system such devices cannot always know what s happening elsewhere on the network This means that industrial Ethernet communication equipment that connects these devices must take responsibility for providing system maintainers with real time alarm messages MOXA EtherDevice Switch MOXA EtherDevice Switch comes with a suite of useful maintenance and monitoring functions and is designed to provide smooth and reliable operation in harsh industrial environments You will find that MOXA EtherDevice Switch establishes a new industrial Ethernet benchmark It is excellent for keeping automation systems running continuously is ideal for sending status reports to help prevent system damages and losses is a great tool for mastering your industrial Ethernet networks and is well suited for use with industrial device control networks Throughout this User s Manual we often use EDS as an abbreviation for MOXA EtherDevice Switch JN EDS MOXA EtherDevice Switch Package Checklist MOXA EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series is shipped with the following items e 1 MOXA EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 e Hardware Installation Guide e CD ROM with User s Manual and Windows Utility e Moxa Product Warranty e RJ45 to DB9 Console port cable e Protective caps for unused ports e Panel mounting kit Optional ordering NOTE
102. ting Using Port Lock Using Auto Warning Using the Line Swap Fast Recovery Using Set Device IP Using Diagnosis Using Monitor Using MAC Address Table Using Event Log MAC Address Table DO O O Ob O0 O U DCO DO O O OD O O O O Event Log Configuring the Basic Settings The Basic Settings group includes the most commonly used settings required by administrators to maintain and control MOXA EtherDevice Switch system Identification The system identification items are displayed at the top of the web page and will be included in alarm emails Setting system identification items makes it easier to identify the different switches connected to your network mu y ma n m M EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series ED Fimware Version 10 20 Serial NO 00011 Power Faolt Managed Redondant Switch COOL IP 16 1 7 2 MAC 00 E6 90 00 00 11 Master cation Switch Location ZB eS System Identification O Overview 1 Basic Settings C System Identification G Password C Accessible IP Port Switch Name Managed Redundant Switch 00011 Network Switch Location Switch Location Taw Switch Description EJ System File Update 2 Factory Default Maintainer Contact Info Communication Redundancy H Traffic Prioritization C 302 10 VLAN 3 Multicast Filtering 5 Rate Limiting Port Lock aC Auto Waming x goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 768
103. tion For instance if a hot higher priority port is required for a network design Inspect TOS and Inspect CoS can be disabled This setting leaves only port default priority active which results in all ingress frames being assigned the same priority on that port CoS Mapping y w ME EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series E om y a A MOXA Selt 4esino E Model ElS 506 Fiomare Yersion LE Serial NO 00011 Power 1 Power 2 Faolt Name Managed Redondant Switch 00011 IP 16 1 7 2 WAC 00 E8 90 00 00 11 Master Coopler Location Switch Location U neme trir El G ocal Inport part Mapping Table of CoS Value and Priority Queues E Factory Default A Communication Redundancy ly Traffic Prioritization 1 QoS Classification O Soma 1 TOS DiffSere Mapping HQ 802 10 VLAN Multicast Filtering I Rate Limiting H Port Lock Hh Auto Waming Line Swap Fast Recovery 5 Set Device IP HC Diagnosis A Monitor MAC Address Table A Event Log y goahead WEB SERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x 768 3 26 MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual Featured Functions Low Low Normal Normal Medium Medium High High Set the mapping table of different Low Normal Medium High CoS values to 4 different egress queues YA hh YD O TOS DiffServ Mapping MA EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series ED Gi Selr 1camno E
104. to set up the Mirror Port function STEP 1 Configure MOXA EtherDevice Switch s Mirror Port function from either the Console utility or Web Browser interface You will need to configure three settings Monitored Port Select the port number of the port whose network activity will be monitored Mirror Port Select the port number of the port that will be used to monitor the activity of the monitored port Watch Direction Select one of the following two watch direction options e Output data stream Select this option to monitor only those data packets being sent out through MOXA EtherDevice Switch s port e Bi directional Select this option to monitor data packets both coming into and being sent out through MOXA EtherDevice Switch s port MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual 3 47 STEP 2 Be sure to activate your settings before exiting e When using the Web Browser interface activate by clicking on the Activate button e When using the Console utility activate by first highlighting the Activate menu option and then press Enter You should receive the Mirror port settings are now active Press any key to continue message Ping a gt 7 Ad OX i mMm par Ser Hearing ES ion W 20 15 506 Firmware Versi WO 20 Serial NO 00611 Power Power 2 Faolt Managed Redondant Switch 00011 NETL ed Ci ee MAC 00 E6 90 00 00 11 Location Switch Location Name Master Coopler 23 Port Lo
105. tor window s left pane and then click on the Import toolbar icon L or select Import Configuration from the Configuration menu 2 Use the Open window to navigate to the text file that contains the desired configuration Once the file is selected click on Open to initiate the import procedure Look in E My Documents ej al ex File name Jeds config Files of type X Cancel 3 The Setup Configuration window will be displayed with a special note attached at the bottom Parameters that have been changed will be activated with a check mark You may make more changes if necessary and then click OK to accept Setup Configuration x Modify IP Address Model Name ED6008 M SC MAC address 00 00 00 00 00 10 Serial Number 00010 M DHCP Disable C Enable Peers VIP Address 192 168 127 253 Y Netmask 255 255 0 0 M Gateway MV DNS IP Tip Click the check box to select un select change item y This dialog displays the import file settings which will Al be applied to selected server You can make any modification before pressing OK 4 6 MOXA EtrherDev ce Server User s Manual EDS Configurator GUI 4 Click on Yes in response to the following warning message to accept the new settings MOXA EtherDevice Server Configurator Warning Some or all of your MOXA EtherDevice Server s own network settings have been changed Once the new settings have been updated
106. ut of the control room for an extended period of time they can still be informed of the status of devices almost instantaneously when exceptions occur MOXA EtherDevice Switch supports different approaches to automatic warning engineers such as email and relay output It also supports two digital inputs to integrate sensors into your system to automate alarms by email and relay output Configuring Email Warning The Auto Email Warning function uses e mail to alert the user when certain user configured events take place There are three basic steps required to set up the Auto Warning function 1 Configuring Email Event Types Select the desired Event types from the Console or Web Browser Event type page A description of each event type is given later in the Email Alarm Events setting subsection 2 Configuring Email Setting To configure EDS s email setup from the Console interface or browser interface enter your Mail Server IP Name IP address or name Account Name Account Password Retype New Password and the email address es to which warning messages will be sent 3 Activate your settings and test email if necessary After configuring and activating your MOXA EtherDevice Switch s Event Types and Email Setup you can use the Test Email function to see if your e mail addresses and mail server address have been properly configured Email Alarm Events Settings W ME EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series hu y
107. y ms ee x M EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series ED MOXA Seit neanna E Model EDS 506 Fiomare Version O 20 Serial NO 00011 Power 1 Power 2 Faolt Name Managed Redondant Switch 00611 PGs tie MAC G0 E6 90 00 00 11 Master Coopler Location Switch Location Port Lock a j 2 Add Static Unicast MAC Monitor All Port All Packets Sy Auto Waming Email Waming an Ports an Packets E Event Type o All Ports Total Packets Email Setup 3 Relay Waming 12 1 Event Setup 9 T Waming List 1 Line Swap Fast Recovery 6 1 Set Device IP 3 EH Diagnosis Port E A TAE No Y Minor Uni cast s Hulti cast s Broad cast s E Ping Portl Port2 Port3 Port4 Port5 Port6 Port Port 3 Monitor Link off off off off off off off On QQ MAC Address Table Speed aa a ae lt lt ae 226 506 100K Ga Event Lo FDX Flow Cte On Duplex ss Full y MDI MDIX ae Do o Hee aes MDI Loading 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 goahead WEBSERVER Best viewed with IE 5 above at resolution 1024 x Using the MAC Address Table This section explains the information provided by MOXA EtherDevice Switch s MAC address table MOXA ErherDevice Server User s Manual 3 49 y ME EtherDevice Switch EDS 508 Series ED a UE ta MOXA Seir neanns Fiomare Version O 20 Serial NO 006011 Power Power 2 Faolt Managed Redondant Switch 006011 IP 16 1 7 2

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