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1. Ok Figure 22 Filter Table dialog status viano 11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 214 32 04 22 15 llearned_ i Gro GTOTOIOIGi Mi OTOLE E learned 1 ODIOICOJ OIMIOIJIOIOSJOJOJ O O learned DID OTBMITOTDITOTO OToOToOToO learned ODOJ OJOJOJOJMj Ojojoo learned i DHIOlTM OT OTOToOToToeToyoTo learned i DIMIOCl O OTOToToTeToToTo mgmt i BIBbTElTOITBlTEelTeIelTel elele Set Reload Create Hep Note This filter table allows you to create up to 100 filters for Multicast addresses 60 PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Switching 4 3 Rate Limiter 4 3 Rate Limiter To ensure reliable data exchange during heavy traffic the device can limit the traffic Entering a limit rate for each port specifies the amount of traffic the device is permitted to transmit and receive If the data load transmitted at this port exceeds the maximum load entered the device will discard the excess data at this port A global setting enables disables the rate limiter function at all ports 4 3 1 Rate Limiter settings Ingress Limiter kbit s allows you to enable or disable the input limiting function for all ports Egress Limiter Pkt s allows you to enable or disable the broadcast out put limiter function at all ports Egress Limiter kbit s allows you to enable or disable the output limiter function for all pa
2. MAC Based Port Security Check source MAC address of a received data packet IP Based Port Security Check source IP address of a received data packet Table 4 Configuration for all ports Name Meaning Module Module of the device on which the port is located Port Port to which this entry applies Port Status enabled Port is switched on and transmitting disabled Port is switched off and not transmitting The port is switched on if an authorized address accesses the port or trapOnly or none is selected under Action and an unauthorized address attempts to access the port The port is switched off if portDisable is selected under Action and an unauthorized address attempts to access the port Allowed MAC Addresses MAC addresses of the devices with which you allow data exchange at this port The Web based interface allows you to enter up to 10 MAC address es separated by a space character After each MAC address you can enter a slash followed by a number identifying an address area This number between 2 and 47 indicates the number of relevant bits Example 00 80 63 01 02 00 40 stands for 00 80 63 01 02 00 to 00 80 63 01 02 FF or 00 80 63 00 00 00 24 stands for 00 80 63 00 00 00 to 00 80 63 FF FF FF If there is no entry all devices can communicate via this port Table 5 Security per port PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 47
3. PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 125 Diagnosis 7 6 Signal contact 7 6 Signal contact The signal contacts are used for controlling external devices by manually setting the signal contacts monitoring the functions of the device reporting the device state of the device 7 6 1 Manual setting O Select the tab page Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 for devices with two signal contacts O In the Signal contact mode field you select the Manual setting mode With this mode you can control this signal contact remotely O Select Opened in the Manual setting frame to open the contact O Select Closed in the Manual setting frame to close the contact Application options Simulation of an error during SPS error monitoring Remote control of a device via SNMP such as switching on a camera 7 6 2 Function monitoring O Select the tab page Signal contact 1 or Signal contact 2 for devices with two signal contacts PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 126 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Diagnosis 7 6 Signal contact O In the Mode Signal contact field you select the Monitoring correct op eration mode In this mode the signal contacts monitor the functions of the device thus enabling remote diagnosis A break in contact is reported via the potential free signal contact relay contact closed cir
4. Redundancy The redundancy status of the ring redundancy redundant line active inac tive or the redundant Ring Network coupling redundancy exists has changed Port security On one port a data packet has been received from an unauthorized terminal device see the Port Security dialog Table 45 Trap categories PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 129 Diagnosis 7 7 Alarms Traps a97909 9 4 se rea _creteorty cette ore Figure 47 Alarms dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 130 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Diagnosis 7 8 Report 7 8 Report The following reports are available for the diagnostics Log file The log file is an HTML file in which the device writes all the important de vice internal events System information The system information is an HTML file containing all system relevant da ta Security Data Sheet IAONA The security data sheet IAONA is a data sheet in the XML format that has been standardized by IAONA Industrial Automation Open Networking Alliance Among other data it contains security related information on the accessible ports and the associated protocols PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 131 Diagnosis 7 9 IP address conflict detection 7 9 IP address conflict detection This dialog a
5. Security 2 4 Port Security Name Current MAC Address Meaning Shows the MAC address of the device from which the port last re ceived data The Web based interface allows you to copy an entry from the Current MAC Address column into the Allowed MAC Addresses column using the left mouse button Allowed IP Addresses IP addresses of the devices with which you allow data exchange at this port The Web based interface allows you to enter up to 10 IP addresses separated by a space character or groups of IP addresses in mask form If there is no entry all devices can communicate via this port Action Action performed by the device after an unauthorized access none no action trapOnly send alarm portDisab disable the port with the corresponding entry in the port configuration table see on page 26 Port configuration and send an alarm Table 5 Security per port Note This entry in the port configuration table is part of the configuration see on page 31 Load Save and is saved together with the configuration Note Prerequisites for the device to be able to send an alarm trap see on page 147 Alarms Traps You have entered at least one recipient You have set the flag in the Active column for at least one recipient Inthe Selection frame you have selected Port Security 48 PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co
6. Security 2 2 SNMPv1 v2 Access Settings Binary notation of the mask 255 255 255 240 0000 __ mask bits Binary notation of the IP address 172 168 23 20 1010 1100 1010 1000 0001 0111 0001 0100 The binary representation of the mask with the IP address yields an address range of 0000 bis i 1111 i e 172 168 23 16 to 172 168 23 31 In the Access Mode column you specify whether this computer can access the device with the read password or with the read write pass word You can activate deactivate this table entry in the Active column Important If no line is marked then there are no access restrictions regard ing the IP addresses The Create entry button enables you to create a new row in the table With Delete entry you delete the selected row in the table Note The row with the password currently in use cannot be deleted or changed PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 43 Security 2 2 SNMPv1 v2 Access Settings Figure 16 SNMPv1 v2 access dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 44 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Security 2 3 Telnet Web Access 2 3 Telnet Web Access This dialog allows you to switch off the Telnet server and the Web server on the device Figure 17 Telnet Web access dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str
7. Server cannot be reached Table 7 SNTP Status PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 53 Time 3 1 SNTP configuration Parameter Meaning Anycast destination ad Enter the IP address to which the SNTP server on the device sends the dress SNTP packets VLAN ID Enter the VLAN to which the device may periodically send SNTP packets Anycast send interval Enter the time interval at which the device sends SNTP packets valid entries 1 second to 3600 seconds on delivery 120 seconds Disable Server at local Enables disables the SNTP server function if the status of the time time source source is local see Time dialog Table 8 Configuration SNTP Server IP destination Send SNTP packets address periodically to 0 0 0 0 Nobody Unicast Unicast 224 0 1 1 Multicast 255 255 255 255 Broadcast Table 9 Periodic sending of SNTP packets Parameter Meaning External server Enter the IP address of the SNTP server from which the device address periodically requests the system time Redundant server Enter the IP address of the SNTP server from which the device period address ically requests the system time if it does not receive a response to a request from the External server address within 0 5 seconds Server request interval Enter the time interval at which the device requests SNTP packets valid entries 1 second t
8. 6 2 Port Security Time SNTP configuration Switching Switching Global Filters for MAC addresses Rate Limiter 4 3 1 Rate Limiter settings Multicasts 4 4 1 Global Configuration 4 4 2 IGMP Querier and IGMP settings 4 4 3 Unknown Multicasts 4 4 4 Known Multicasts 4 4 5 Settings per port table VLAN 4 5 1 VLAN Global 4 5 2 Current VLAN 4 5 3 VLAN Static 4 5 4 VLAN Port QoS Priority Global Port configuration 5 2 1 Entering the port priority 802 1D p Mapping IP DSCP mapping Redundancy Ring Redundancy 6 1 1 Configuring the HIPER Ring 6 1 2 Configuring the MRP Ring Ring Network coupling 6 2 1 Preparing a Ring Network coupling 47 51 53 91 92 94 97 100 100 PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Content 6 3 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 TT 7 8 7 9 7 10 7 11 8 1 8 2 8 3 A Rapid Spanning Tree 6 3 1 Rapid Spanning Tree Global 6 3 2 Rapid Spanning Tree Port Diagnosis Event log Ports 7 2 1 Statistics table 7 2 2 Utilization 7 2 3 SFP modules Topology Discovery Port Mirroring Device Status Signal contact 7 6 1 Manual setting 7 6 2 Function monitoring 7 6 3 Device status 7 6 4 Configuring traps Alarms Traps Report IP address conflict detection Self Test Service mode 7 11 1Activating the service mode 7 11 2Deactivating the service mode Advanced DHCP Relay Agent Industr
9. Name Meaning Power supply Monitor ignore supply voltage s Temperature Monitor ignore temperature thresholds set see on page 16 System for temperatures that are too high too low Module removal Monitor ignore the removal of a module for modular devices SCA removal Monitor ignore the removal of the SCA Connection error Monitor ignore the defective link status of at least one port The reporting of the link status can be masked for each port by the management see on page 26 Port configuration Link status is not monitored in the state on delivery HIPER Ring Monitor ignore the discard of the existing redundancy in Ring Manager mode State on delivery ring redundancy is not monitored Ring Network Cou Monitor ignore the failure of the redundancy pling State on delivery ring redundancy is not monitored The following conditions are also reported by the device in standby mode Defective link status of the control line Partner device is in standby mode Fan Monitor ignore fan function for devices with fan Table 44 Device Status O Select Generate Trap in the Trap configuration field to activate the sending of a trap if the device state changes Note With non redundant voltage supply the device reports the absence of a supply voltage You can prevent this message by feeding the supply volt age over both inputs or by switching off the monitoring see on page 144 Signal contact
10. O Make sure that you have activated JavaScript and Java in the security settings of your browser PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 1 1 Opening the Web based Interface O Establish the connection by entering the IP address of the device which you want to administer via the Web based management in the address field of the Web browser Enter the address in the following form http xxx xxx XxXX XXX The login window appears on the screen fh HIRSCHMANN Automation and Control A Belden Company Power MICE Login fiser Sprache englisch v Figure 2 Login window Select the desired language In the drop down menu you select user to have read access or admin to have read and write access to the device O The password public with which you have read access appears in the password field If you wish to have write access to the device then high light the contents of the password field and overwrite it with the password private default setting O Click on OK OO PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 12 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Opening the Web based Interface The Web site of the device appears on the screen Note The changes you make in the dialogs are copied to the device when you click on Set Click on Load to update the display Note You can block your access to th
11. port Designated Display of the costs of the path from Costs Costs this port to the root Switch Designated Port Display of the port identifier of the Port identification port that creates the connection to hexadecimal and the root Switch for this port on the port number designated Switch Table 42 Port related RSTP settings and displays STP State Port Priority Port Admin Oper Auto Oper Designated Root Enable State Pathcost EdgePort EdgePot EdgePort PointToPoint Priority MAC Adresse forwarding 128 200000 false false true 00 2f fb b8 rcing 128 200000 false true true 128 false true Module Port kakku RU aka ki true 4 E Set Reload Help Figure 38 RSTP Port dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 114 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Diagnosis 7 Diagnosis The diagnosis menu contains the following tables and dialogs Event Log Ports statistics utilization SFP modules Topology Discovery Port Mirroring Device Status Signal Contact Alarms Traps Report log file system information IP Address Conflict Detection Self Test Service Mode In service situations they provide the technician with the necessary informa tion for diagnosis PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 1 1 5 Diagnosis
12. AF Provides a differentiated schema for handling different data traffic RFC 2597 Default Forwarding Best Effort No particular prioritizing DSCP value DSCP name Traffic class default setting 0 Best Effort CSO 1 1 7 1 8 CS1 0 9 11 13 15 0 10 12 14 AF11 AF12 AF13 0 16 CS2 0 17 19 21 23 0 18 20 22 AF21 AF22 AF23 0 24 CS3 1 25 27 29 31 1 26 28 30 AF31 AF32 AF33 1 32 CS4 2 33 35 37 39 2 34 36 38 AF41 AF42 AF43 2 40 CS5 2 41 42 43 44 45 47 2 46 EF 2 48 CS6 3 49 55 3 56 CS7 3 57 63 3 Table 29 Mapping the DSCP values onto the traffic classes 90 PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Redundancy 6 Redundancy Under Redundancy you will find all the dialogs and views for configuring and monitoring the redundancy functions Ring Redundancy Redundant coupling of Rings and network segments Rapid Spanning Tree Algorithm RSTP PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 91 Redundancy 6 1 Ring Redundancy 6 1 Ring Redundancy The concept of the Ring Redundancy enables the construction of high avail ability ring shaped network structures If a section is down the ring structure of a HIPER HIGH PERFORMANCE REDUNDANCY Ring with up to 50 de vices typically transforms back to a line structure within 80 ms setting standard accelera
13. Port Configuration Table dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 27 Basic Settings 1 5 Power over ETHERNET if available 1 5 Power over ETHERNET if available Devices with Power over ETHERNET PoE media modules or PoE ports en able you to supply current to terminal devices such as IP phones via the twist ed pair cable PoE media modules and PoE ports support Power over ETHERNET according to IEEE 802 3af On delivery the Power over ETHERNET function is activated globally and at all ports If the device is equipped with PoE media modules you will then have the option of supplying current to devices such as IP phones via the twisted pair cable PoE media modules support Power over ETHERNET according to IEEE 802 3af On delivery the Power over ETHERNET function is activated globally and on all ports O With Function on off you turn the PoE on or off O With Send Trap you can get the device to send a trap in the following cases Ifa value exceeds falls below the performance threshold Ifthe PoE supply voltage is switched on off at at least one port O Enter the power threshold in Threshold When this value is exceeded not achieved the device will send a trap provided that Send trap is en abled For the power threshold you enter the power yielded as a percent age of the nominal power O Nominal Power displays the power
14. Rx Power type in mw in mw IM SFP SXUL cd b24 Joon Module Port Temperature Supported i eotia Rx Power Help Figure 42 SFP Modules dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 119 Diagnosis 7 3 Topology Discovery 7 3 Topology Discovery This dialog allows you to switch on off the topology discovery function LL DP The topology table shows you the collected information for neighboring devices This information enables the network management station to map the structure of your network The option Show LLDP entries exclusively allows you to reduce the number of table entries In this case the topology table hides entries from devices without active LLDP support Configuration Operation On Off Module Port Neighbour Identifier Neighbour IP Address Neighbour Port Description Neighbour System Name 0 00 Oc C 5 med by FDB more detected Set Reload T Show LLDP entries exclusively Hep Figure 43 Topology discovery If several devices are connected to one port for example via a hub the table will contain one line for each connected device PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 120 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Diagnosis 7 3 Topology Discovery devices with active topology discovery function and devices without active topology discovery functi
15. if it is completely new the device loads the data from the flash memory Note Before loading the configuration data from the SCA the device compares the password stored in the device with the password in the SCA configuration data The device loads the configuration data if The admin password matches or There is no password stored locally or The local password is the initial state of delivery password or No configuration is saved locally PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 33 Basic Settings 1 6 Load Save Status Meaning notPresent No SCA present ok The configuration data from the SCA and the device are consistent removed The SCA has been removed after booting notInSync The configuration data from the SCA and the device are not consistent outOfMemory The local configuration data is too extensive to be stored on the SCA wrongMa The configuration data in the SCA originates from a chine different device type and cannot be read or converted checksumErr The configuration data is damaged Table 3 SCA status 1 6 6 Canceling a configuration change 34 Operation If the function is activated and the connection to the device is interrupted for longer than the time specified in the field Period to undo while con nection is lost s the device then loads the last configuration saved O Activate the function before
16. see on page 42 ONMPv1 v2 Access Settings PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 41 Security 2 2 SNMPv1 v2 Access Settings 2 2 SNMPv1 v2 Access Settings With this dialog you can select access via SNMPv1 or SNMPvz2 In the state on delivery both protocols are activated You can thus manage the device with HiVision and communicate with earlier versions of SNMP You can thus communicate with earlier versions of SNMP Note For displaying the entries of the dialog you need read write access In the Index column you enter the current number to which the access restriction applies Enter the password with which this computer may access the device in the Password column Please note that passwords are case sensitive This password is independent of the SNMPv3 password In the IP Address column you enter the IP address which may access the device No entry in this field or the entry 0 0 0 0 enables access to the device from computers with any IP address In this case the only ac cess protection is the password In the IP Mask column much the same as with network masks you can select a group of IP addresses Example 255 255 255 255 a single IP address 255 255 255 240 with IP address 172 168 23 20 the IP addresses 172 168 23 16 to 172 168 23 31 PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 42 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern
17. BY DIP switch on the Switch into the other position One Switch coupling Assign the device the DIP switch setting STAND BY or use the software configuration to assign the redundancy function to it PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 101 Redundancy 6 2 Ring Network coupling 102 Two Switch coupling Assign the device in the redundant line the DIP switch setting STAND BY or use the software configuration to assign the redundancy function to it Note For redundancy security reasons the combination of Rapid Span ning Tree and Ring Network Coupling is not possible PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Redundancy 6 2 Ring Network coupling Ring Network Coupling dialog Parameter Meaning Selecting the configu Depending on your local conditions select One Switch coupling ration Coupling port Two Switch coupling or Two Switch coupling with control line You use the STAND BY switch to select whether there is a main connection or a redundant connection If you have made settings via the DIP switch you cannot overwrite them via the software and constellations that cannot be selected are grayed out Select the relevant Ring Network coupling constellation by selecting the corresponding symbol This is the port to which you have connected a redundan
18. Background 2 0 Standard 3 1 Excellent effort business critical 4 2 Controlled load streaming multimedia 5 2 Video less than 100 milliseconds of latency and jitter 6 3 Voice less than 10 milliseconds of latency and jitter 7 3 Network control reserved traffic Table 28 Assigning the VLAN priority to the four traffic classes Note Network protocols and redundancy mechanisms use the highest traffic class 3 Therefore you select other traffic classes for application data 88 PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern QoS Priority 5 4 IP DSCP mapping 5 4 IP DSCP mapping The IP DSCP mapping table allows you to assign a traffic class to every DSCP value O Enter the desired value from 0 to 3 in the Traffic Class field for every DSCP value 0 63 DSCP Value Traffic Class alsfa a s o o clelelelalalslelelelslslshs i Set Reload Hep Figure 33 IP DSCP mapping table The different DSCP values get the device to employ a different forwarding behavior namely Per Hop Behavior PHB PHB classes Class Selector CS0 CS7 For reasons of compatibility to TOS IP Precedence Expedited Forwarding EF Premium service Reduced delay jitter packet loss RFC 2598 PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 89 QoS Priority 5 4 IP DSCP mapping Assured Forwarding
19. Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 1 37 Diagnosis 7 11 Service mode O Deactivate Mode L Click on Set to deactivate the service mode This prevents the device from switching to the service mode if the redundant voltage supply fails Note After the service mode is deactivated the device takes on its previous settings again Figure 51 Service Mode dialog mode deactivated PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 138 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Advanced 8 Advanced The menu contains the dialogs displays and tables for DHCP Relay Agent Industry Protocols Command Line PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 139 Advanced 8 1 DHCP Relay Agent 8 1 DHCP Relay Agent This dialog allows you to configure the DHCP relay agent O Enter the DHCP server IP address If one DHCP server is not available then you can enter up to three additional DHCP server IP addresses so that the device can change to another DHCP server O With Option 82 a DHCP relay agent which receives a DHCP request adds an Option 82 field to the request as long as the request received does not already have such a field When the function is switched off the device will forward attached Option 82 fields but it will not add any on Under Type you specify the format in which the device recognition of this device is
20. KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Security 2 4 Port Security Configuration MAC Based Port Security IP Based Port Security roan esa Allowed Allowed o Current mine Status MAC Addresses MAC Address IP addresses nabled 10 00 00 00 00 00 none none none none one Set Reload Help Figure 18 Port Security dialog Note Since the device is a layer 2 device it translates the IP addresses en tered into MAC addresses For this exactly one IP address must be assigned to a MAC address Please keep in mind that when using a router for example several IP ad dresses can be assigned to one MAC address namely that of the router This means that all packets of the router will pass the port unchecked if the per mitted IP address is that of the router If a connected device sends packets with other MAC addresses and a per mitted IP address the device will disable the port PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 49 Security 2 4 Port Security PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 50 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Time 3 Time With this dialog you can enter time related settings independently of the time synchronization protocol selected The IEEE SNTP time displays the time with reference to Universal Time Coordinated UTC The time displayed is
21. Multicasts 4 4 5 Settings per port table selected With this configuration table you can enter port related IGMP or GMRP settings 68 PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Switching 4 4 Multicasts Parameter Meaning Value range Default setting Module Module number for modular devices otherwise 1 Port Port to which this entry applies IGMP on Switch IGMP on off for each port on off on Switching IGMP off at a port prevents registration for this port Prerequisite In the Switching Multicasts Global Settings dialog the IGMP Snoop ing mode is selected IGMP Forward All Switch the IGMP Snooping function on off off Forward All on off With the IGMP Forward All setting the device sends to this port all data packets with a Multicast address in the destination address field Prerequisite In the Switching Multicasts Global Settings dialog the IGMP Snoop ing mode is selected Note If a number of routers are con nected to a subnetwork you must use IGMP version 1 so that all the routers receive all the IGMP reports Note If you use IGMP version 1 in a subnetwork then you must also use IGMP version 1 in the entire network IGMP Automatic Displays which ports the device has Yes No Query Port learned as query ports if automatic is selected in Static Query Port Prerequisite In the Switching Multicasts Global
22. Settings dialog the IGMP Snoop ing mode is selected Table 17 Settings per port PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 69 Switching 4 4 Multicasts Parameter Static Query Port Meaning The device sends IGMP report mes sages to the ports at which it receives IGMP queries default setting This column allows you to also send IGMP report messages to other selected ports enable or connected Hirschmann devices automatic Prerequisite In the Switching Multicasts Global Settings dialog the IGMP Snoop ing mode is selected Default setting disable Value range enable disable automatic Learned Query Port Shows at which ports the device has received IGMP queries if disable is selected in Static Query Port Prerequisite In the Switching Multicasts Global Settings dialog the IGMP Snoop ing mode is selected Table 17 Settings per port Yes No Note If the device is connected to a HIPER Ring in the case of a ring inter ruption you can ensure quick reconfiguration of the network for data packets with registered Multicast destination addresses by enabling IGMP on the ring ports and globally and enabling IGMP Forward All per port on the ring ports 70 PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Switching 4 5 VLAN 4 5 VLAN Under VLAN you will find a
23. a report mes sage thus generating a network load IGMP settings Current querier IP Display the IP address of the router address switch that contains the query function Max Response Enter the time within which the Multi Protocol Version 10s Time cast group members respond to a 1 2 1 25 s query 3 1 3598 s The Multicast group members select a random value within the response time for their response to prevent all the Multicast group members responding to the query at the same time Group Membership Enter the period for which a dynamic 3 3600 s 260s Interval Multicast group remains entered in the device if it does not receive any report messages Table 13 IGMP Querier and IGMP settings a Note the connection between the parameters Max Response Time Send Interval and Group Membership Interval see table 30 The parameters Max Response Time Send Interval and Group Membership Interval have a relationship to each other Max Response Time lt Send Interval lt Group Membership Interval If you enter values that contradict this relationship the device then replaces these values with a default value or with the last valid values PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 65 Switching 4 4 Multicasts Parameter Protocol Value range Default setting Version Max Response Time 1 2 1 25 seconds 10 seconds 3 1 3
24. al 15l M m E ldisabie I lai ali Se reems 2e a Figure 24 Multicasts dialog 4 4 1 Global Configuration In this frame you can activate deactivate the IGMP protocol PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 63 Switching 4 4 Multicasts Parameter Meaning Default setting IGMP Snooping Activate IGMP Snooping globally for the entire device deselected disabled Deactivate IGMP Snooping globally for the entire device selected If IGMP Snooping is switched off then the device does not evaluate Query and Report packets received and it sends floods received data packets with a Multi cast address as the destination address to all ports Table 12 Global setting 4 4 2 IGMP Querier and IGMP settings With these frames you can enter global settings for the IGMP settings Prerequisite In the Switching Multicasts Global Settings dialog the IGMP Snooping mode is selected PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 64 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Switching 4 4 Multicasts Parameter Meaning Value range Default setting IGMP Querier IGMP Querier en Switch query function on off on off off abled Protocol Version Select IGMP version 1 2 or 3 1 2 3 2 Send Interval Enter the interval at which the switch 2 3599 s 125s sends query packets All IGMP capable terminal devices re spond to a query with
25. and subsequently have problems with the connection you then reset the ARP table Reset the port counters Delete the log file Note During the restart the device temporarily does not transfer any data and it cannot be accessed via the Web based interface or other management systems such as HiVision 36 PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Basic Settings 1 7 Restart Figure 14 Restart dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 37 Basic Settings 1 7 Restart PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 38 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Security 2 Security The security menu contains the dialogs displays and tables for configuring the security settings Password SNMPv1 v2 access Telnet Web access Port security PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 39 Security 2 1 Password SNMP Access 2 1 Password SNMP Access This dialog gives you the option of changing the read and read write pass words for access to the device via the Web based interface CLI SNMP Please note that passwords are case sensitive For security reasons the read password and the read write password should not be identical The Web based interface and the user interface communicate via SNMP version 3 O Select Modify read on
26. can switch the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol on off view device specific information on the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol configure device specific parameters of the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol and configure port specific parameters of the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Note The Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree protocols based on IEEE 802 1D 2004 and IEEE 802 1w respectively are protocols for MAC bridges For this reason the following description of these protocols usually employs the term bridge instead of switch Local networks are getting bigger and bigger This applies to both the geographical expansion and the number of network participants Therefore it usually makes sense to use multiple bridges for example to reduce the network load in sub areas to set up redundant connections and to overcome distance limitations However using multiple bridges with multiple redundant connections between the subnetworks can lead to loops and thus the total failure of the network To prevent this the Rapid Spanning Tree Algorithm was devel oped The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP enables redundancy by interrupting loops RSTP is a further development of the Spanning Tree Protocol STP and is compatible with it If a connection or a bridge fails the STP requires a maxi mum of 30 seconds to reconfigure This was no longer acceptable in time sensitive applications The STP was therefore developed to the RSTP lead ing to ave
27. entered in the Option 82 field by the DHCP relay agent The options are IP Address MAC Address state on delivery System name client ID Other freely definable ID which you can specify in the following rows DHCP server RemotelD entry shows you the value that you enter when configuring your DHCP server Type display shows the device recogni tion in the selected form The Circuit ID column shows you the value which you enter when con figuring your DHCP server The Circuit ID contains the port number and the ID of the VLAN from which the DHCP has been received Example of a configuration of your DHCP server Type mac DHCP server for RemotelD entry 00 06 00 80 63 00 06 1E Circuit ID B3 06 00 00 01 00 01 01 This results in the entry for the Hardware address in the DHCP server B306000001000101000600806300061E O In the Option 82 on column you can switch this function on off for each port PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 140 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Advanced 8 1 DHCP Relay Agent O In the Hirschmann Device column you mark the ports to which a Hirschmann device is connected 4187 06 00 00 01 01 01 01 B7 06 00 00 01 01 01 02 2 1 B7 06 00 00 01 01 02 01 2 B7 06 00 00 01 01 02 02 3 67 06 00 00 01 01 02 03 4 4 2 al IB7 06 00 00 01 01 02 04 IB7 06 00 00 01 01 03 01 IB7 06 00 0
28. in the Ring Network coupling see on page 116 Preparing a Ring Network coupling In RM mode the device also signals the following state Redundancy existing State on delivery ring redundancy is not monitored PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 127 Diagnosis 7 6 Signal contact 7 6 3 Device status O Select the tab page Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 for devices with two signal contacts O In the Mode Signal Contact field you select the Device status mode In this mode the signal contact is used to monitor the status of the device see on page 142 Device Status and thereby makes remote diagnosis possible The device status Error see on page 142 Device Status is reported by means of a break in the contact via the potential free signal contact relay contact closed circuit 7 6 4 Configuring traps O Select generate Trap if the device is to create a trap as soon as the position of a signal contact changes when function monitoring is active Signal contact 1 signal contact 2 Made Signal contact Trapcontiguration Monitoring correct operation C Manual setting Device Status generate Trap Set Reload Help Figure 46 Signal contact dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 128 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Diagnosis 7 7 Alarms Traps 7 7 Alarms Tr
29. notInService entry is deactivated Ports x x Select the membership of the currently not a member VLAN 1 U ports to the VLANs GVRP allowed T Member of VLAN send data packets with tag U Member of the VLAN send data packets with out tag untagged F Membership forbidden so no entry possible via GVRP either new VLANs Table 22 VLAN Static dialog 76 PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Switching 4 5 VLAN Set Reload Create entry Delete entry OQ Help Figure 28 VLAN Static dialog Note When configuring the VLAN ensure that the management station still has access to the device after the VLAN configuration is saved You achieve this by connecting the management station to a port with the VLAN ID 1 The device transmits the data of the management station in VLAN 1 Note The device automatically creates VLANs for MRP rings Deleting these VLANs prevents the MRP Ring function Note Note the tagging settings for ports see table 39 that are part of a re dundant Ring or the Ring network coupling PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern TT Switching 4 5 VLAN Redundancy VLAN membership HIPER Ring VLAN1 MU MRP any Network Ring coupling VLAN1 MU Table 23 Tagging settings of ports integrated into redundant Rings o
30. the VLAN group of the destination port Application area In the case of overlapping groups the device can distribute directly across VLANs as long as the ports involved belong to a VLAN that can be reached Changes to the mode are only taken over af ter a warm start see on page 37 Restart is performed on the device and the changes are then displayed in the line below under Status Status Displays the current status Aftera warm start Independent see on page 37 Restart on the device the VLAN device take the setting for the Mode into the Shared VLAN status line Table 20 Settings and displays in the Learning frame PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 73 Switching 4 5 VLAN Max VLAN ID 4042 Max supported VLANs 2 Number of VLANs 3 VLAN 0 Transparent Mode al Learning Mode Independent VLAN C Shared VLAN Status independent VLAN Shared VLAN Set Reload Delete Help Figure 25 VLAN Global dialog Figure 26 VLAN Global dialog 4 5 2 Current VLAN With this dialog you can display VLAN parameters The Current VLAN table shows all manually configured VLANs VLANs configured via redundancy mechanisms The Current VLAN table is only used for information purposes You can make changes to the entries in the VLAN Static dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 74 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix
31. the connected RSTP network Thus you avoid an connection interruption if devices in the MRP ring should fail PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 112 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Redundancy 6 3 Rapid Spanning Tree Parameter Meaning Value range Default setting STP State En able Here you can turn RSTP on or off for this port If you turn RSTP off for this port while RSTP is globally en abled for the device the device will discard RSTP frames received on this port on on off Port State Displays the port state disabled forwarding discarding blocking learning Priority Here you enter the first byte of the port identification 16 lt n 16 lt 240 128 Port Path Cost Enter the path costs to indicate pref erence for redundant paths If the value is 0 the Switch automatical ly calculates the path costs depend ing on the transmission rate 0 200 000 000 0 Admin Edge Port Oper Edge Port If the parameter is set to true the port will transition to the forwarding state If the port nevertheless re ceives a RSTP frame it will transi tion to the blocking state and the bridge will then determine the new port role If the parameter s value is false the port remains in the blocked state until the bridge has determined the port role Only after that will the port transition to its final state Is tru
32. there is no ring port connection Table 37 Ring Network Coupling dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 103 Redundancy 6 2 Ring Network coupling Parameter Meaning Redundancy Mode With the Redundant Ring Network Coupling setting either the main line or the redundant line is active Both lines are never active simulta neously With the Extended Redundancy setting the main line and the redun dant line are simultaneously active if the connection line between the devices in the connected network fails During the reconfiguration peri od package duplications may possibly occur Therefore only select this setting if your application detects package duplications Coupling Mode Here you define whether the constellation you are configuring is a coupling of redundancy rings HIPER Ring MRP Ring or Fast HIPER Ring or network segments Here you define whether the constellation you are configuring is a coupling of redundancy rings HIPER Ring MRP Ring or network segments Table 37 Ring Network Coupling dialog The following tables show the selection options and default settings for the ports used in the Ring Network coupling Device Partner coupling port Coupling port PSSnet SHL All ports default setting port 1 3 All ports default setting port 1 4 Table 38 Port assignment for one Switch coupling Device Coupling port PSSne
33. you configure the device so that after an incorrect configuration has interrupted your connection to the device you will be connected to the device again O Enter the Period to undo while the connection is lost s in seconds Possible values 10 600 seconds Default setting 600 seconds Note Deactivate the function after you have successfully saved the con figuration You thus prevent the device from reloading the configuration after you close the web interface PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Basic Settings 1 6 Load Save Watchdog IP address Watchdog IP address shows you the IP address of the PC from which you have activated the watchdog function The device monitors the link to the PC with this IP address checking for interruptions PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 35 Basic Settings 1 7 Restart 1 7 Restart With this dialog you can Cold start the device In a cold start the device reloads the software from the non volatile memory restarts and performs a self test Warm start the device In this case the device checks the software in the volatile memory and restarts Reset the entries with the status learned in the filter table MAC address table Reset the ARP table the device maintains an ARP table internally If for example you assign a new IP address to a computer
34. you have configured all the devices in the MRP Ring you close redundant lines Ring Recov Select the desired value for the device for which you have activated the ring ery manager Select 500 ms for the ring recovery if the ring stability does not meet the requirements of your network Note Settings in the Ring Recovery frame are ineffective for devices that are not ring managers Table 34 MRP Ring configuration PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 97 Redundancy 6 1 Ring Redundancy Parameter Meaning VLAN ID If you have configured VLANs you select VLAN ID 0 here if you do not want to assign the MRP Ring configuration to a VLAN Note the VLAN configuration of the ring ports Select for VLAN ID 1 and VLAN membership U in the static VLAN table for the ring ports VLAN ID gt 0 if you want to assign the MRP Ring configuration to this VLAN Select this VLAN ID in the MRP Ring configuration for all devices in this MRP Ring Note the VLAN configuration of the ring ports For all ring ports in this MRP Ring select this corresponding VLAN ID and the VLAN membership T in the static VLAN table Information The displays in this frame mean Redundancy working When a component of the ring is down the redundant line takes over the function of the failed line Configuration failure You have configured the function incorrectly or there is no ring p
35. 0 01 01 03 02 Ia7 nz ANAM m mana Figure 52 DHCP Relay Agent dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 141 Advanced 8 2 Industrial Protocols 8 2 Industrial Protocols With this dialog you can activate and deactivate the PROFINET IO or EtherNet IP industrial protocols download the GSDML EDS file for configuring the PLC of this device to your PC download the GSDML EDS file for configuring the PLC of another device to your PC The input field allows you to define the other device by selecting a device from a list or by entering the product code Detailed information on industrial protocols and PLC configuration is con tained in the User Manual Industrial Protocols ProfinetiO Download GSDML File EtherNetaP Download EDS File Set Reload Help Figure 53 Industry Protocols dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 142 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Advanced 8 2 Industrial Protocols 8 2 1 PROFINET IO To integrate this into a control system O O El O O O activate the function in the ProfinetlO frame click on Download GSDML File to load the GSDML file onto your PC inthe Basic Settings Network dialog check whether Local is selected in the Mode frame see on page 21 Network in the Switching VLAN Global dialog check whether VLAN 0 Transparent Mode i
36. 0 Ostfildern 25 Basic Settings 1 4 Port configuration 1 4 Port configuration This configuration table allows you to configure every port of the device In the Name column you can enter a name for every port In the Ports on column you can switch on the port by selecting it here In the Propagate connection error column you can specify that a link alarm will be forwarded to the device status and or the the signal contact is to be opened In the Automatic Configuration column you can activate the automatic selection of the the operating mode Autonegotiation and the automatic assigning of the connections Auto cable crossing of a TP port by select ing the appropriate field After the autonegotiation has been switched on it takes a few seconds for the operating mode to be set In the Manual Configuration column you set the operating mode for this port The choice of operating modes depends on the media module The possible operating modes are 10 Mbit s half duplex HDX 10 Mbit s full duplex FDX 100 Mbit s half duplex HDX 100 Mbit s full duplex FDX 1000 Mbit s half duplex HDX and 1000 Mbit s full duplex FDX The Link Current operating mode column displays the current operating mode and thereby also an existing connection In the Cable Crossing Auto Conf off column you assign the connec tions of a TP port if Automatic Configuration is deactiv
37. 0 product con fig dat The configuration file includes all configuration data including the password Therefore pay attention to the access rights on the tftp server 1 6 4 Deleting a configuration In the Delete frame you have the option to Reset the current configuration to the state on delivery The configuration saved on the device is retained Reset the to the state on delivery After the next restart the IP address is also in the state on delivery PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 32 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Basic Settings 1 6 Load Save 1 6 5 Using the AutoConfiguration Adapter SCA The SCAs are devices for saving the configuration data of a device In the case of a device failure an SCA enables the configuration data to be trans ferred easily by means of a substitute device of the same type Note If you replace a device with DIP switches please ensure that the DIP switch settings are identical Storing the current configuration data in the SCA You have the option of transferring the current device configuration in cluding the SNMP password on the SCA and the flash memory in the Save frame using the to Switch Save configuration option Transferring the configuration data from the SCA When you restart the device adopts the configuration data of the SCA and saves it permanently in the flash memory If the connected SCA does not contain any valid data for example
38. 131 Request interval SNTP 54 Restart 36 RFC 147 Ring 92 Ring Manager 92 Ring Redundancy 91 Ring Redundancy basic configuration 93 Ring structure 92 Ring Network Coupling 129 Ring Network coupling 100 Ringport 94 RM function 92 RMON probe 122 RSTP 91 S Security 39 Security Data Sheet 131 Self test 134 Set 13 SFP Module 129 SFP Modules 119 SFP status display 119 Shared VLAN 73 Signal contact 126 129 SNMP 40 SNTP client 53 SNTP request 53 SNTP server 53 Source port 122 Statistics table 117 154 Supply voltage 129 Switching 57 Switching Global Dialog 58 Symbol 9 System time 54 Technical questions 155 Time 51 Topology 120 ToS 81 Training courses 155 Trap 48 129 Trust mode 82 TrustDot1p 83 TrustlpDscp 83 Two Switch coupling 102 Two Switch coupling with control line 102 Type of Service 81 U Universal Time Coordinated 53 Untrusted 82 UTC 53 V VLAN 71 96 VLAN and GOOSE Protocol 72 VLAN and redundancy rings 79 VLAN Global dialog 71 VLAN ID 21 VLAN mapping 81 87 VLAN mode 73 VLAN Port dialog 78 VLAN priority 81 82 VLAN Static dialog 76 VLAN Transparent Mode 72 Ww Web based interface 11 Web based management 12 Website 13 Write access 12 PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Further support C Further support Technical questions and training courses In the event of technical queries please contact your local Pilz distributor or Pi
39. 2 73760 Ostfildern 1 7 Basic Settings 1 1 System Systemdaten Name PowerMice Standort Hirschmann PowerMiCE Ansprechpartner Hirschmann Automation and Cont Grundmodul 1 00 2004 09 15 18 06 Hv 1 02 JZ Medienmodul 1 IMM4 4T SFP HA1 00 JT Medienmodul 2 Z Medienmodul 3 MM3 4FXS2 HV 00 IV Medienmodul 4 MM3 4FX52 HA1 00 JZ Medienmodul 5 MM2 4TX1 HVVt4 00 JV Medienmodul 6 MM3 4FXM2 Hv 00 IT Medienmodul 7 Spannungsversorgung P1 P2 Jvorhanden Defekt Betriebszeit 0 Tagle 23 37 20 Temperatur C E jo fo T fo HIPER Ring ee ist Redundanzmanager Redundanz gew hrleistet 1 2 3 Figure 6 Availability of the media modules 18 1 Module present 2 Empty slot 3 Module was removed Click this check mark to define this slot as an empty slot Device view The device view shows the device with the current configuration The symbols underneath the device view represent the status of the individual ports PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Basic Settings 1 1 System Device view M M2 M3 g Jow 20 2 om ge gE 5 si Figure 7 Device view Meaning of the symbols PT T The port 10 100 Mbit s 1 10 Gbit s is enabled and the connection is OK The port is disabled by the management and it has a connection The port is disabled by the management and it has no c
40. 2 73760 Ostfildern 45 Security 2 3 Telnet Web Access 2 3 1 Description of Telnet access The Telnet server of the device allows you to configure the device by using the Command Line Interface in band You can deactivate the Telnet server to prevent Telnet access to the device On delivery the server is activated After the Telnet server has been deactivated you will no longer be able to access the device via a new Telnet connection Ifa Telnet connection already exists it is kept Note The Command Line Interface out of band and the Security Tel net Web access dialog in the Web based interface allow you to reactivate the Telnet server 2 3 2 Description of Web access The Web server of the device allows you to configure the device by using the Web based interface You can deactivate the Web server to prevent Web access to the device On delivery the server is activated After the Web server has been switched off it is no longer possible to login via a Web browser The login in the open browser window remains active Note The Command Line Interface and this dialog allow you to reactivate the Telnet server PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 46 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Security 2 4 Port Security 2 4 Port Security The device protects every port from unauthorized access Depending on your selection the device checks the MAC address or the IP address of the connected device
41. 598 seconds Send Interval 1t 2 3 2 3599 seconds 125 seconds Group Membership Interval 1 2 3 3 3600 seconds 260 seconds Table 14 Value range for Max Response Time Send Interval Group Membership Interval For Send Interval and Max Response Time select a large value if you want to reduce the load on your network and can accept the resulting longer switching times select a small value if you require short switching times and can accept the resulting network load 4 4 3 Unknown Multicasts In this frame you define how the device sends packets with an unknown MAC IP Multicast address that was not learned through IGMP Snooping Prerequisite In the Switching Multicasts Global Settings dialog the IGMP Snooping mode is selected PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 66 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Switching 4 4 Multicasts Parameter Meaning Value range Default setting Send to Query The device sends the packets with an selected dese deselected Ports unknown MAC IP Multicast address to lected all query ports Send to All Ports The device sends the packets with an selected dese selected unknown MAC IP Multicast address to lected all ports Discard The device discards all packets with an selected dese deselected unknown MAC IP Multicast address lected Table 15 Unknown Multicasts Note The way in which unlearned Multicast addresses are handled a
42. 7 1 Event log 7 1 Event log The table under Event Log lists all the events with a time stamp The Delete button allows you to delete the contents of the Event Log window Reload Delete Help Figure 39 Event log table PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 116 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Diagnosis 7 2 Ports 7 2 Ports The port menu contains displays and tables for the individual ports Statistics table Utilization SFP Modules 7 2 1 Statistics table This table shows you the contents of various event counters In the Restart menu item you can reset all the event counters to zero using Warm start Cold start or Reset port counter The packet counters add up the events sent and the events received Received Received Received Detected Detected Packets Packets Packets Cao Packets Octets Fragments CRC errors Collisions 64 bytes 65 to 127 bytes 128 to 255 byte a ES SF a 991 4061 Reload Help Figure 40 Port statistics table PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 117 Diagnosis 7 2 Ports 7 2 2 Utilization This table displays the network load of the individual ports In the Upper Threshold column you enter the top threshold value for net work load If this threshold value is excee
43. 73760 Ostfildern 1 3 Opening the Web based Interface The menu section displays the menu items By placing the mouse pointer in the menu section and clicking the right mouse button you can use Back to return to a menu item you have already selected or Forward to jump to a menu item you have already selected EGY Basic settings Om fh HIRSCHMANN Network 55 Software p Port Configuration system ABskan Company Power over Etherne Device Status 5 H Loadisave Restart Alarmstarttime 9 Security amp H O Time Alarmreason snip amp Q PTP p System date 3 clobar Name PowerMICE 518280 L3P K16 B Port 5 89 Switching Location Hirschmann PowerMICE cobai S Fiter for MAC addre Contact mann Automation and Control GmbH ZH Rate Limiter Basic modue Y154125 L3P HWW 22 Mutticasts W vean IZ Media module1 MM4 4D0SFP Hw 00 H E aoSPriorty MI Power M2 M3 G Routing I Media module 2 yim2 4Tx1 HA1 00 E supply E Redundancy 7 Media module 3 fiunt2 2FxMi2 HAN 00 r i Diagnostics 4 AO 22 ol UF Advanced IT Media module 4 3 3 port 22 8 Help sa 4 ffPort on Yes T Media module 5 Current settings 100 Mbits FOX _ Autonegotiation Yes H A Forwarding State forwarding IT Media module 7 Power supply 142 present Failed om Set Reload OQ Heip a Reloading data in 70 s PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 14 Pilz GmbH am
44. N ID 1 for the coupling and partner coupling ports and de activate Ingress Filtering EA andlassapshsnsdnsls 3 admit sa Reload Heip Figure 29 VLAN Port dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 79 Switching 4 5 VLAN PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 80 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern QoS Priority 5 QoS Priority The device enables you to set how it evaluates the QoS prioritizing information of incoming data packets VLAN priority based on IEEE 802 1Q 802 1D Layer 2 Type of Service ToS or DiffServ DSCP for IP packets Layer 3 which QoS prioritizing information it writes to outgoing data packets e g priority for management packets port priority The QoS Priority menu contains the dialogs displays and tables for config uring the QoS priority settings Global Port Configuration 802 1D p Mapping IP DSCP mapping PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 81 QoS Priority 5 1 Global 5 1 Global With this dialog you can enter the VLAN priority for management packets in the range 0 to 7 default setting 0 In order for you to have full access to the management of the device even when there is a high network load the device enables you to prioritize management packets In prioritizing m
45. Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Switching 4 5 VLAN Parameter Meaning Value range VLAN ID Displays the ID of the VLAN Status Displays the VLAN status other This entry solely appears for VLAN 1 The system provides VLAN 1 VLAN 1 is always present permanent A static entry made by you This entry is kept when the device is restarted dynamic This VLAN was created dynami cally via GVRP Time created Ports x x Operating time see System data at which the VLAN was created VLAN membership of the rel evant port and handling of the VLAN tag Currently not a member T Member of VLAN send data packets with tag U Member of the VLAN send data packets without tag untagged F Membership forbidden so no entry possible via GVRP either Table 21 Current VLAN Reload Figure 27 VLAN Current view PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 32 Help 75 Switching 4 5 VLAN 4 5 3 VLAN Static With this dialog you can Create VLANs Assign names to VLANs Assign ports to VLANs and configure them Delete VLANs Parameter Meaning Value range Default setting VLAN ID Displays the ID of up to 255 1 4042 VLANs that are possible Name Enter the name of your choice Maximum 32 characters VLAN 1 default for this VLAN Status Displays the VLAN status active entry is activat active ed
46. a yellow triangle After saving the configuration the load save symbol changes back into the disk symbol 1 6 2 Saving the configuration In the Save frame you have the option to save the current configuration on the device save the current configuration in binary form in a file under the specified URL save the current configuration in binary form on the PC Note The loading process started by DHCP BOOTP see on page 21 Net work shows the selection of from URL amp save local in the Load frame If you get an error message when saving a configuration this could be due to an active loading process DHCP BOOTP only finishes a loading process when a valid configuration has been loaded If DHCP BOOTP does not find a valid configuration then finish the loading process by loading the local con figuration in the Load frame PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 31 Basic Settings 1 6 Load Save If you change the current configuration for example by switching a port off the load save symbol in the menu area changes from a disk symbol into a yellow triangle After saving the configuration the load save symbol changes back into the disk symbol 1 6 3 URL The URL identifies the path to the tftp server on which the configuration file is to be stored The URL is in the format tftp IP address of the tftp server path name file name e g tftp 192 168 1 10
47. al Mec 5 of ol o D ae o o ol 1 Bc o ol o i dle me o ol o 1 JBC MC uUIC o ol oj 1 amp o o oj 1 7 BC o o a 1 BC 0 ol of 1 alec ol of o 1 alec ol ol a 1 lec ol o a 1 2 BC o o a a nec O d of o 1 aec Q a ol 1 siec o o ol Re n nl nl td Figure 23 Rate Limiter dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 62 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Switching 4 4 Multicasts 4 4 Multicasts With this dialog you can activate deactivate the IGMP protocol configure the IGMP protocol globally and per port Known Mul Global Configuration IGMP Guerier IGMP Settings Unknown Mutticasts I IGMP Querier active Current Querier IP Address fid0 11a Send To Query Ports IGMP Snooping C Sendt Protocol Version C1 23 Max Response Time s no Send To All Ports C disabled G Sendt Transmit Interval s 125 Group Membership Interval s 260 Discard IGMP IGMP Static Leamed Module Port IGMP enabled Fon Automatic Query Query All Query Port Port Port 1 M m E disable tai 1 M O T __faisabie_ E 1 3 Vv m E disable E 1 4 M m D disable i 1 5 v I idisable al 1 OW m I disable E 1 7 M D I disabie E 1 a M m a disable L 1 3 v oO disable el wo M m D disabie ai 1 11 M C i disable mi A a M O E e O E O 1 13 M el L disable ia 1 14 Vv m E disable m
48. an still change all the ports via the software PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 96 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Redundancy 6 1 Ring Redundancy 6 1 2 Configuring the MRP Ring To configure an MRP Ring you set up the network to meet your require ments For the ring ports select the following basic settings in the Basic Settings Port Configuration dialog Bit rate 100 Mbit s 1000 Mbit s Autonegotiation off on automatic configuration Port on on Duplex Full Table 33 Port settings for ring ports Note Configure all the devices of the MRP Ring individually Before you connect the redundant line you must complete the configuration of all the de vices of the MRP Ring You thus avoid loops during the configuration phase Parameter Meaning Ring port X X Display in Operation field operation forwarding This port is switched on and has a link blocked This port is blocked and has a link disabled This port is switched off not connected This port has no link Configuration Deactivate the advanced mode if a device in the ring does not support the ad Redundancy vanced mode for fast switching times Otherwise you activate the advanced Manager mode Ring Manag Note All Hirschmann devices that support the MRP Ring also support the ad er vanced mode Operation When you have configured all the parameters for the MRP Ring you switch the operation on here When
49. anagement packets SNMP Telnet etc the device sends the management packets with priority information Note the assignment of the VLAN priority to the traffic class see table 44 enter the IP DSCP value for management packets in the range 0 to 63 default setting 0 be cs0 In order for you to have full access to the management of the device even when there is a high network load the device enables you to prioritize management packets In prioritizing management packets SNMP Telnet etc the device sends the management packets with priority information Note the assignment of the IP DSCP value to the traffic class see table 45 Note Certain DSCP values have DSCP names such as be cs0 to cs7 class selector or af11 to af43 assured forwarding and ef expedited forwarding display the maximum number of queues possible per port The device supports 4 priority queues traffic classes in compliance with IEEE 802 1D select the trust mode globally You use this to specify how the device handles received data packets that contain priority information untrusted The device ignores the priority information in the packet and always assigns the packets the port priority of the receiving port PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 82 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern QoS Priority 5 1 Global trustDot1p The device prioritizes received packets that contain VLAN tag informa tion as
50. aps This dialog allows you to determine which events trigger an alarm trap and where these alarms should be sent O Select Create entry LC Inthe Address column enter the IP address of the management station to which the traps should be sent O Inthe Enabled column you mark the entries which should be taken into account when traps are being sent O Inthe Selection frame select the trap categories from which you want to send traps The events which can be selected are Name Meaning Authentication The device has rejected an unauthorized access attempt see on page 42 SNMPv1 v2 Access Settings see on page 140 Port Mirroring Link Up Down At one port of the device the link to a device connected there has been es tablished interrupted Spanning Tree The topology of the Rapid Spanning Tree has changed Chassis Summarizes the following events The status of a supply voltage has changed see the System dialog The status of the signal contact has changed To take this event into account you activate Create trap when status changes in the Diagnostics Signal Contact 1 2 dialog A media module was added or removed The AutoConfiguration AdapterSCA was added or removed The temperature threshold was exceeded not reached The receiver power status of a port with an SFP module has changed see dialog Dialog Ports SFP Modules
51. aster reconfiguration with RSTP are lost RSTP devices also work in a limited MSTP environment within the scope of their functionality Note Due to a change in the IEEE 802 1D 2004 standard on which RSTP is based the Standards Commission has reduced the maximum value for the Hello Time from 10 to 2 When earlier firmware versions are upgraded to version 5 x or higher the firmware automatically changes a locally entered Hello Time value greater than 2 to 2 If the device is not the RSTP root Hello Time values greater than 2 can re main valid depending on the firmware version of the root device PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 1 07 Redundancy 6 3 Rapid Spanning Tree 6 3 1 Rapid Spanning Tree Global Note Rapid Spanning Tree is enabled by default on all devices and auton omously begins to resolve the discovered topology to a tree structure If you disable RSTP on certain devices avoid loops during the configuration phase PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 108 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Redundancy 6 3 Rapid Spanning Tree Parameter Meaning Value range Default setting Operation Switch the RSTP function for this device On On or Off If you disable RSTP globally Off on a device it will flood the RSTP frames like normal multicast frames The device behaves transparently regarding RSTP fra
52. ated for this port The possible settings are enable the device swaps the send and receive line pairs of the TP cable for this port MDIX disable the device does not swap the send and receive line pairs of the TP cable for this port MDI unsupported the port does not support this function optical port TP SFP port In the Flow Control column you checkmark this port to specify that flow control is active here You also activate the global Flow Control switch see on page 72 Switching Global PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 26 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Basic Settings 1 4 Port configuration Note If you have set up VLANs pay attention to the Transparent mode see on page 86 VLAN Global Note The active automatic configuration has priority over the manual configuration Note The following settings are required for the ring ports in a HIPER Ring Bit rate 100 Mbit s 1000 Mbit s Autonegotiation Off On automatic configuration Port On On Duplex Full Table 2 Port settings for ring ports When you switch the DIP switch for the ring ports the device sets the re quired settings for the ring ports in the configuration table The port which has been switched from a ring port to a normal port is given the settings Autonegotiation automatic configuration on and Port on The settings remain changeable for all ports Figure 11
53. ble via GMRP IGMP Snooping Max length of over long packets 1632 from 03 0 00 VLAN VLAN ID 1 to 4042 Number of VLANs max 255 simultaneously per device max 255 simultaneously per port Number of VLANs in GMRP in VLAN 1 max 255 simultaneously per device max 255 simultaneously per port 146 PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Appendix A 2 List of RFCs A 2 List of RFCs RFC 768 UDP RFC 783 TFTP RFC 791 IP RFC 792 ICMP RFC 793 TCP RFC 826 ARP RFC 854 Telnet RFC 855 Telnet Option RFC 951 BOOTP RFC 1112 IGMPv1 RFC 1157 SNMPv1 RFC 1155 SMIv1 RFC 1212 Concise MIB Definitions RFC 1213 MIB2 RFC 1493 Dotid RFC 1542 BOOTP Extensions RFC 1643 Ethernet like MIB RFC 1757 RMON RFC 1769 SNTP RFC 1867 HTML 2 0 Forms w file upload extensions RFC 1901 Community based SNMP v2 RFC 1905 Protocol Operations for SNMP v2 RFC 1906 Transport Mappings for SNMP v2 RFC 1907 Management Information Base for SNMP v2 RFC 1908 Coexistence between SNMP v1 and SNMP v2 RFC 1945 HTTP 1 0 RFC 2068 HTTP 1 1 protocol as updated by draft ietf http v11 spec rev 03 RFC 2131 DHCP RFC 2132 DHCP Options RFC 2233 The Interfaces Group MIB using SMI v2 RFC 2236 IGMPv2 RFC 2246 The TLS Protocol Version 1 0 RFC 2271 SNMP Framework MIB RFC 2346 AES Ciphersuites for Tra
54. cket types at all ports Setting options per port Ingress Packet Types allows you to select the packet type for which the limit is to apply A11 limits the total inbound data volume at this port BC limits the broadcast packets received at this port BC MC limits broadcast packets and Multicast packets received at this port BC MC uUC limits broadcast packets Multicast packets and un known Unicast packets received at this port Ingress Limiter Rate for the inbound packet type selected PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 61 Switching 4 3 Rate Limiter 0 no ingress limit at this port gt 0 maximum inbound traffic rate in kbit s that can be received at this port Egress Limiter Rate for broadcast packets 0 no rate limit for outbound broadcast packets at this port gt 0 maximum number of outbound broadcasts per second that can be sent at this port Egress Limiter Rate for the entire data stream 0 no rate limit for outbound data stream at this port gt 0 maximum outbound transmission rate in kbit s sent at this port Ingress Limiter kbit s Egress Limiter Pkt s Packet Type BC Egress Limiter kbit s Packet Type all Function On oft Function Oon oft Function On oft Module por Oe ed ee tate bitis lodule For packet Types Limiter Rate qbivs Pini rae PEATE
55. conflicts with its IP address For each conflict the device logs the time the conflicting IP address the MAC address of the device with which the IP address conflicted For each IP address the device logs a line with the last conflict that occurred 132 O You can delete this table by restarting the device PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Diagnosis 7 9 IP address conflict detection Figure 48 IP Address Conflict Detection dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 133 Diagnosis 7 10 Self Test 7 10 Self Test With this dialog you can activate deactivate the RAM test for a cold start of the device Deactivat ing the RAM test shortens the booting time for a cold start of the device allow or prevent a restart due to an undefined software state RAM Test Vv Cold start on undefined software behavior Set Reload Heip Figure 49 Self test dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 134 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Diagnosis 7 11 Service mode 7 11 Service mode The service mode enables you to divide the device into two transmission areas You can thus for example perform test or service configurations in the field area of a network while the ongoing operation continues in the backbone area The device determines the two tran
56. ct to the following conditions The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEAL INGS IN THE SOFTWARE PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 1 50 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Appendix A 4 Copyright of integrated software A 4 2 LVL7 Systems Inc c Copyright 1999 2006 LVL7 Systems Inc All Rights Reserved PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 1 51 Appendix A 4 Copyright of integrated software PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 1 52 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Index B Index A ACA Acceptable Frame Types ACD Address Conflict Detection Advanced AF Alarm Assured Forwarding AutoConfiguration Adapter Broadcast Cable crossing Class Selector CLI Cold start Command Line Interface Configuring the HIPER Ring Configuring the MRP Ring Current VLAN dialog D Destinatio
57. cuit Voltage supply 1 2 failure or continuous device malfunction internal volt age Select Monitor for the power supply if the signal contact should re port the failure of the voltage supply or the internal 3 3 VDC voltage The temperature threshold has been exceeded or has not been reached see on page 17 System data Select Monitor for the temperature if the signal contact should report an impermissible temperature Removing a module Select Monitor for removing modules if the signal contact is to report the removal of a module for modular devices Fan failure for devices with a fan The removal of the SCA Select Monitor for SCA removal if the signal contact is to report the removal of an SCA for devices which support the SCA The defective link status of at least one port The reporting of the link sta tus can be masked via the management for each port in the device Link status is not monitored in the state on delivery Select Monitor for con nection errors if the signal contact is to report a defective link status for at least one port Redundancy failure in the redundant ring see on page 108 Ring Redun dancy Select Monitor for the ring redundancy if the signal contact is to report a redundancy that no longer exists in the redundant ring Error in the Ring Network coupling Select Monitor for the Ring Network coupling if the signal contact is to report an error
58. d Ethernet Switch Configurator pro tocol software setting on delivery operation on access read write PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Basic Settings 1 3 Software 1 3 Software The software dialog enables you to view the software versions present on the device and to carry out a software update of the device via tftp or file selec tion Gespeicherte Version RAM Laufende Version BAK Backup Version Proson K14 2007 02 17 18 13 RAM L3P 03 0 00 K14 2007 02 17 18 13 BAK L3P 03 0 00 K13 2007 02 10 15 08 tftp Software Update URL fire 1 92 168 41 100 product product bin tftp Update http Software Update Datei _ http Update Laden O Hite Figure 10 Software dialog 1 3 1 View the software versions present on the device You can view The software version stored in the flash memory Stored Version The currently loaded software version RAM Running Version PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 23 Basic Settings 1 3 Software The previous software version stored in the flash memory BAK Backup Version 1 3 2 Update via file selection For an update via a file selection window the device software must be on a data carrier that you can access via your PC In the file selection frame click on In the file selection window select the device software de
59. ded the device sets a check mark in the Alarm field In the Upper Threshold column you enter the lower threshold value for network load If this threshold value is not met the device removes the check mark previously set Module Port Utilization Upper Threshold Lower Threshold Alarm 1 0 00 owo T 0 00 oo T oo 0 00 oo F al oo 0 00 oo TF 0 00 ooo M 0 00 oo F 0 00 oo F q4 i 0 00 ooo T 0 00 oo F 0 00 oo F l Set Reload Help Figure 41 Network load dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 118 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Diagnosis 7 2 Ports 7 2 3 SFP modules The SFP status display allows you to look at the current SFP module connec tions and their properties The properties include Parameter Meaning Module Module of the device on which the port is located Port Port to which this entry applies Module type Type of SFP module e g M SFP SX LC Supported Shows whether the media module supports the SFP module Temperature in Celsius Shows the operating temperature of the SFP Tx Power in mW Shows the transmission power in mW Rx Power in mW Shows the receiver power in mW Receiver power status Shows the power level of the received signal good receiver power limited receiver power insufficient receiver power Table 43 SFP Modules dialog Module TxPower
60. e if no RSTP frames were received i e a terminal device that sends no RSTP frames is connect ed to this port Is false if RSTP frames were received i e no terminal device but a bridge is connected true false false true false Auto Edge Port The setting for Auto Edge Port only takes effect if the parameter Oper Edge Port has been set to false if Auto Edge Port is set to true the port will transition to the forwarding state within 1 5 Hello Time 3 seconds If is is set to false it will take 30 seconds until the edge port forwards data frames true false false Table 42 Port related RSTP settings and displays PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 113 Redundancy 6 3 Rapid Spanning Tree Parameter Meaning Value range Oper Point If this port has a full duplex link to true false ToPoint another RSTP device the value for Oper PointToPoint will become true else it will become false e g if a hub is connected A Point to point connection is a direct connection between two RSTP de vices The direct local communica tions between the two switches results in a short reconfiguration Default setting auto is calculated FDX true HDX false time Designated Displays the bridge identification of Bridge identification Root the designated root Switch for this hexadecimal
61. e device by entering an incorrect con figuration Activating the function Cancel configuration change in the Load Save dialog enables you to return automatically to the last configuration after a set time period has elapsed This gives you back your access to the device EG Basic settings System Network 55 Software D Port Configuration Power over Ethene fh HIRSCHMANN A Belden Company p Device Status w fel Loadisave O Restart Alarmstarttime Securit 8 Y Alarmreason f pSystemdata p Device view S Filter for MAC addre Name Powemcesisz0P Ke M rs ns ian Location irschmann PowerMice Contact Jann Automation and Control GmbH Basic module fsa 28 L3P HWV 1 22 Media module4 ivi4 4T SFP HV 1 00 E Rate Limiter Muticasts aP vian d E E aoSpriorty Mi Power M2 M3 E G Routing 7 Media module 2 AE supei fom p Redundancy I Media module 3 H Diagnostics 2 e 2 a 2 E DY Advanced IT Media module 4 He 3 fror 22 2 Help r 5 A 4 fort on Yes Media module 5 Current settings 100 Mbitis FDX __ i Autonegotiation Yes I Media module 6 Forwarding State forwarding JT Media module 7 Power supply 1 2 present Failed X E Hep a Reloading deta in 70 s Figure 3 Website of the device with speech bubble help PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2
62. e device the lowest priority in the bridge identification among all the devices in the network Note that only multiples of 4 096 can be entered for this value Table 41 Global RSTP settings a Note the connection between the parameters Forward Delay and Max Age see below PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 109 Redundancy 6 3 Rapid Spanning Tree Parameter Meaning Value range Default setting Hello Time The left column shows the value currently 1 2 2 being used by the root bridge The device periodically receives configuration frames Hello frames from the root bridge The Hello Time shows the time between two successive configuration frames sent by the root bridge If you configure the current device as the root bridge the other devic es in the entire network will assume the value in the right column Forward Delay The left column shows the value currently being used by the root bridge The prede cessor protocol STP used the parameter to control delay the transition time be tween the states disabled blocking learning forwarding Since the intro duction of RSTP this parameter has only secondary relevance because state transi tions are negotiated between RSTP bridg es without a given time delay If you configure the current device as the root bridge the other devices in the entire net work will assume the value in t
63. eload OQ Help Figure 21 Switching Global PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 58 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Switching 4 2 Filters for MAC addresses 4 2 Filters for MAC addresses The filter table for MAC addresses is used to display and edit filters Each row represents one filter Filters specify the way in which data packets are sent They are set automatically by the device learned status or manually Data packets whose destination address is entered in the table are sent from the receiving port to the ports marked in the table Data packets whose destina tion address is not in the table are sent from the receiving port to all other ports The following status settings are possible learned the filter was created automatically by the device invalid with this status you delete a manually created filter permanent the filter is stored permanently in the device or on the URL see on page 31 Load Save gmrp the filter was created by GMRP gmrp permanent GMRP added further port markings to the filter after it was created by the administrator The port markings added by the GMRP are deleted by a restart igmp the filter was created by IGMP In the Create dialog see buttons below you can create new filters PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 59 Switching 4 2 Filters for MAC addresses
64. erface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 29 Basic Settings 1 6 Load Save 1 6 Load Save With this dialog you can load a configuration save a configuration enter a URL restore the delivery configuration use the SCA for configuring cancel a configuration change Load fromDevice C fromURL fromURL amp savetoDevice viaPC Load configuration Save toDevice C toURL binary to URL script toPC binary C to PC script Save configuration URL tttp 192 168 1 1 00 productiproduct cfg Delete current configuration current configuration and from Device Delete configuration AutoConfiguration Adapter Status p Undo modifications of configuration Function Period to undo while connection is lost s 600 Watchdog IP address 1 0 0 Set Reload Help Figure 13 Load Save dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 30 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Basic Settings 1 6 Load Save 1 6 1 Loading the configuration In the Load frame you have the option to load a configuration saved on the device load a configuration stored under the specified URL load a configuration stored on the specified URL and save it on the device load a configuration saved on a PC in binary format If you change the current configuration for example by switching a port off the load save symbol in the menu area changes from a disk symbol into
65. ern 51 Time The PTP reference clock gets its time either via SNTP or from its own clock All other clocks favor using the PTP time as the source Figure 19 Time dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 52 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Time 3 1 SNTP configuration 3 1 SNTP configuration The Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP enables you to synchronize the system time in your network The device supports the SNTP Server and SNTP Client functions The SNTP server makes the UTC Universal Time Coordinated available UTC is the time relating to the coordinated world time measurement The time displayed is the same worldwide Local time differences are not taken into account The SNTP client obtains the UTC from the SNTP server Note For the most accurate system time distribution possible avoid having network components routers switches hubs which do not support SNTP in the signal path between the SNTP server and the SNTP client Parameter Meaning Function Switch the SNTP function on and off In this frame you switch the SNTP function on off When it is switched off the SNTP server does not send any SNTP packets or respond to any SNTP requests The SNTP client does not send any SNTP requests or evaluate any SNTP Broadcast Multicast packets Table 6 Configuration SNTP Client and Server Parameter Meaning SNTP Status The Status message displays conditions such as
66. guration is via a BOOTP or DHCP server on the basis of the MAC address of the device see on page 32 Saving the configuration In the DHCP mode the configuration is via a DHCP server on the basis of the MAC address or the name of the device see on page 32 Saving the configuration In the local mode the net parameters in the device memory are used Enter the parameters on the right according to the selected mode PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 21 Basic Settings 1 2 Network 22 You enter the name applicable to the DHCP protocol in the Name line in the system dialog of the Web based interface The VLAN ID frame enables you to assign a VLAN to the agent If you enter the VLAN ID 0 here not contained in the standard the agent can be accessed from all VLANs The HiDiscovery protocol allows you to allocate an IP address to the de vice on the basis of its MAC address Activate the HiDiscovery protocol if you want to allocate an IP address to the device from your PC with the en closed HiDiscovery software setting on delivery operation on access read write The Ethernet Switch Configurator protocol allows you to allocate an IP ad dress to the device on the basis of its MAC address Activate the Ethernet Switch Configurator Protocol if you want to allocate an IP address to the device from your PC with the enclose
67. he right col umn 4 30 see a 30 Max Age The left column shows the value currently being used by the root Switch Contrary to the past STP meaning Max Age now for RSTP denotes the maximum permissible branch length number of devices to the root bridge If you configure the current device as the root bridge the other devic es in the entire network will assume the value in the right column 6 40 seea 6 MAC Address The MAC address is combined with the priority to make up the device s bridge identification Topology Changes This field displays the number of changes since RSTP started Table 41 Global RSTP settings a Note the connection between the parameters Forward Delay and Max Age see below 110 PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Redundancy 6 3 Rapid Spanning Tree Parameter Meaning Value range Default setting Time since This field displays the time that has last change elapsed since the last network reconfigu ration Information This frame shows if there is a configuration conflict In this case a device exists outside the MRP ring with the given MAC address This device s displayed priority is better numerically lower than the root bridge s priority inside the MRP ring To resolve the conflict set the the dis played device s priority to a worse value numerically higher than root bridge s priority ins
68. ial Protocols 8 2 1 PROFINET IO 8 2 2 EtherNet IP Command Line Appendix PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 106 108 112 115 116 117 117 118 119 120 122 124 126 126 126 128 128 129 131 132 134 135 136 137 139 140 142 143 143 144 145 Content A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 Technical Data List of RFCs Based specifications and standards Copyright of integrated software A 4 1 Bouncy Castle Crypto APIs Java A 4 2 LVL7 Systems Inc Index Further support 146 147 149 150 150 151 153 155 PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern About this Manual About this Manual The Web based Interface reference manual contains detailed information on using the Web interface to operate the individual functions of the device The Command Line Interface reference manual contains detailed informa tion on using the Command Line Interface to operate the individual functions of the device The Installation user manual contains a device description safety instruc tions a description of the display and all the other information that you need to install the device before you begin with the configuration of the device The Basic Configuration user manual contains all the information you need to start operating the device It takes you step by step from the firs
69. ide the MRP ring Table 41 Global RSTP settings a Note the connection between the parameters Forward Delay and Max Age see below The parameters Forward Delay and Max Age have the following relationship to each other Forward Delay gt Max Age 2 1 If you enter values that contradict this relationship the device then replaces these values with a default value or with the last valid values PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 111 Redundancy 6 3 Rapid Spanning Tree Operation MRP compatibilty Gon Cot Con ott Root information Priority i MAC Address Root id posso ooenes011ab0 I This device is root Rot Pot ffi SsSt S S Root Cost fino s s S Protocol ConfigurationJinformetion Priority i2758 MAC Address Pocoesirioss Heto Times 2 B Topologychanges fi Forward Delay s 5o fis Time since last change 0 davis 019 08 Maxagets Eo fpo Information Set Reload Help Figure 37 RSTP Global dialog 6 3 2 Rapid Spanning Tree Port Note Deactivate the Spanning Tree protocol on the ports connected to a HIPER Ring or a Fast HIPER Ring because the Spanning Tree and the Ring Redundancy affect each other Turn on the MRP compatibility in a MRP ring if you want to use RSTP and MRP If you combine RSTP with a MRP ring take care that the bridges in the MRP ring have a better RSTP bridge priority than those in
70. livery Note In active port mirroring the specified port is used solely for observation purposes PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 122 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Diagnosis 7 4 Port Mirroring Figure 44 Port Mirroring dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 123 Diagnosis 7 5 Device Status 7 5 Device Status The device status provides an overview of the overall condition of the device Many process visualization systems record the device status for a device in order to present its condition in graphic form Device Status G Eror of Monitoring Powersupply 1 Monitor C Ignore Powersupply 2 Monitor C Ignore Temperature C Monitor Ignore Module removal C Monitor Ignore ACA removal C Montor Ignore Connection error C Monitor Ignore HIPER Ring Monitor Ignore Ring Network Coupling C Monitor Ignore _ Trapeontiguration zj Set Reload OQ Help Figure 45 Device State dialog for power MICE O In the Monitoring field you select the events you want to monitor LO To monitor the temperature you set the temperature thresholds in the Basics System dialog at the end of the system data PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 124 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Diagnosis 7 5 Device Status The events which can be selected are
71. ll the dialogs and attributes for configuring and monitoring the VLAN function in accordance with the IEEE 802 1Q standard 4 5 1 VLAN Global With this dialog you can display VLAN parameters activate deactivate the VLAN 0 transparent mode configure and display the learning mode reset the VLAN settings of the device to the state on delivery Parameter Meaning Biggest VLAN ID Displays the biggest possible VLAN ID see on page 91 VLAN Static Max Number of Displays the maximum number of VLANs see on page 91 VLAN Static VLANs VLANs configured Displays the number of configured VLANs see on page 91 VLAN Static Table 18 VLAN display Note The device provides the VLAN with the ID 1 The VLAN with ID 1 is always present PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 71 Switching 4 5 VLAN Parameter Meaning Value range Default setting VLAN 0 Transpar When this is activated the VLAN ID 0 on off off ent Mode remains in the packet regardless of the setting for the port VLAN ID in the dialog see on page 93 VLAN Port Activate the VLAN 0 Transparent Mode to transmit packets with a prior ity TAG without VLAN membership that is with VLAN ID 0 Table 19 VLAN settings Note If you are using the GOOSE protocol in accordance with IEC61850 8 1 you activate the VLAN 0 transparent mode Thus the prio
72. llows you to detect address conflicts the device is having with its own IP address and rectify them Address Conflict Detection ACD O Select IP address conflict detection on off under Status or select the mode see table 62 Mode Meaning enable Enables active and passive detection disable Disables the function activeDetectionOnly Enables active detection only After connecting to a network or after an IP address has been configured the device immediately checks whether its IP address already exists within the network If the IP address already exists the device will return to the previous con figuration if possible and make another attempt after 15 seconds This prevents the device from connecting to the network with a duplicate IP address passiveOnly Enables passive detection only The device listens passively on the net work to determine whether its IP address already exists If it detects a du plicate IP address it will initially defend its address by employing the ACD mechanism and sending out gratuitous ARPs If the remote device does not disconnect from the network the management interface of the local device will then disconnect from the network Every 15 seconds it will poll the network to determine if there is still an address conflict If there isn t it will connect back to the network Table 46 Possible address conflict operation modes In the table the device logs IP address
73. lso applies to the reserved addresses from the Local Network Control Block 224 0 0 0 224 0 0 255 This can have an effect on higher level routing protocols 4 4 4 Known Multicasts In this frame you define how the device sends packets with a known MAC IP Multicast address that was learned through IGMP Snooping Prerequisite In the Switching Multicasts Global Settings dialog the IGMP Snooping mode is selected PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 67 Switching 4 4 Multicasts Parameter Meaning Value range Default setting Send to query and registered ports The device sends the packets witha selected dese known MAC IP Multicast address to all lected query ports and to registered ports This standard setting sends all Multi casts to all query ports and to regis tered ports The advantage of this is that it works in most applications with out any additional configuration Application Flood and Prune routing in PIM DM deselected Send to registered ports The device sends the packets witha selected dese known MAC IP Multicast address to lected registered ports The advantage of this setting which deviates from the stan dard is that it uses the available band width optimally through direct distribution It requires additional port settings Application Routing protocol PIM SM Table 16 Known
74. ly password user to enter the read password O Enter the new read password in the New password line and repeat your entry in the Please retype line O Select Modify read write password admin to enter the read write pass word O Enter the read write password and repeat your entry Select password CLI WEB SNMP Modify read only password user Modify read vwrite password admin New password Please retype T Data encryption Set Reload Help Figure 15 Password dialog Important If you do not know a password with read write access you will not have write access to the device PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 40 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Security 2 1 Password SNMP Access Note For security reasons the passwords are not displayed Make a note of every change You cannot access the device without a valid password Note For security reasons SNMP version 3 encrypts the password With the SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 setting in the Security SNMPv1 v2 access dialog the password is passed on unencrypted and can therefore also be read Note In SNMP version 3 use between 5 and 32 characters for the pass word because many applications do not accept shorter passwords Access via a Web browser or TELNET client can be blocked in a separate dialog see on page 45 Telnet Web Access Access at IP address level is restricted in a separate dialog
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76. mes MRP Kompat MRP compatibility facilitates the use of On Off ibilitat RSTP in a MRP Ring and when coupling Off RSTP segments to a MRP Ring on the condition that all devices in the MRP Ring support the MRP compatibility If you combine RSTP with a MRP Ring take care to configure the bridges in the MRP Ring with a better RSTP bridge prior ity than those in the connected RSTP net work Thus you avoid connection interruptions in case the devices in the MRP Ring detect a failure and shut down Root In every RSTP environment there is a root Information Switch that is responsible for controlling the RSTP function The parameters of the current root Switch are displayed here Root Id Displays the bridge identifier of the root Switch This is made up of the priority value and the MAC address of the device This device is root A checkmark shows that the device is currently the root Switch Root Port Displays the port that leads to the root Switch If you have configured the device itself as the root Switch 0 0 is dis played Root Cost Displays the root costs to the root Switch If you have configured the de vice itself as the root Switch 0 is displayed for the costs Priority The priority and MAC address together 0 lt n 4 096 lt 32 768 make up the device s bridge identification 61 440 The device with the lowest bridge identifi cation becomes the root device Define the root device by assigning th
77. n port Device status DHCP Option 82 DHCP relay agent Diagnose DiffServ DSCP E EDS EF EtherNet IP Event Log Expedited Forwarding F FAQ Filters for MAC addresses Forward Delay G General GSDML PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 48 40 122 124 140 140 115 81 142 142 116 89 155 110 15 142 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Hello Time HIPER Ring HiVision I IAONA IGMP Querier IGMP settings IGMP Snooping Independent VLAN Industry Protocols Industry protocols Ingress Filtering IP DSCP mapping IP DSCP value Java Runtime Environment JavaScript L LLDP Login M Max Age Media module Multicast Network load Network Management Software NTP Oo One Switch coupling Option 82 P Password PHB PLC Port configuration Port mirroring Port priority Port VLAN ID Ports Power over ETHERNET Precedence 110 120 12 110 129 54 118 7 53 101 140 12 40 41 89 142 26 85 122 85 86 78 117 28 89 153 Index Priority queue 82 PROFINET 7 PROFINET IO 142 Q QoS Priority 81 R RAM test 134 Rapid Spanning Tree 91 106 Rapid Spanning Tree dialog 106 Rapid Spanning Tree Port Protocol 112 Rate Limiter 61 Rate Limiter settings 61 Read access 12 Reboot 36 Receiver power status 129 Redundancy 7 91 Redundancy functions 91 Redundancy Manager 92 Redundant 92 Redundant coupling 91 Report
78. ndards IEEE 802 1 AB Topology Discovery LLDP IEEE 802 1 af Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 1 D Switching GARP GMRP Spanning Tree Supported via 802 1S implementation IEEE 802 1 D 1998 Media access control MAC bridges includes IEEE 802 1p Priority and Dynamic Multicast Filtering GARP GMRP IEEE 802 1 Q 1998 Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks VLAN Tagging Port Based VLANs GVRP IEEE 802 1 w 2001 Rapid Reconfiguration RSTP IEEE 802 1 X Port Authentication IEEE 802 3 2002 Ethernet IEEE 802 3 ac VLAN Tagging IEEE 802 3 ad Link Aggregation with Static LAG and LACP Support PowerMICE and MACH 4000 IEEE 802 3 x Flow Control PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 149 Appendix A 4 Copyright of integrated software A 4 Copyright of integrated software A 4 1 Bouncy Castle Crypto APIs Java The Legion Of The Bouncy Castle Copyright c 2000 2004 The Legion Of The Bouncy Castle http www bouncycastle org Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subje
79. net SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 83 QoS Priority 5 1 Global ee reon Figure 30 Global dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 84 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern QoS Priority 5 2 Port configuration 5 2 Port configuration This dialog allows you to configure the ports You can assign a port priority to a port Parameter Meaning Module Module of the device on which the port is located Port Port to which this entry applies Port priority Enter the port priority Table 26 Port configuration table Module Port Port priority Trust Mode OltrustDotip OltrustDot1p OlrustDot1p OltrustDott p OltrustDot1p OftrustDotip OfrustDott p OfrustDottp OfrustDatip OltrustDotip Set Reload Help Figure 31 Port configuration dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 85 QoS Priority 5 2 Port configuration 5 2 1 Entering the port priority 7 O Double click on a cell in the Port priority column and enter the priority 0 According to the priority entered the device assigns the data packets that it receives at this port to a traffic class see table 43 Prerequisite setting in the Global Trust Mode dialog untrusted see on page 98 Global or setting in the Global Trust Mode dialog trustDo
80. nsport Layer Security RFC 2365 Administratively Scoped Boundaries RFC 2570 Introduction to SNMP v3 RFC 2571 Architecture for Describing SNMP Management Frameworks RFC 2572 Message Processing and Dispatching for SNMP RFC 2573 SNMP v3 Applications PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 147 Appendix A 2 List of RFCs RFC 2574 User Based Security Model for SNMP v3 RFC 2575 View Based Access Control Model for SNMP RFC 2576 Coexistence between SNMP v1 v2 amp v3 RFC 2578 SMI v2 RFC 2579 Textual Conventions for SMI v2 RFC 2580 Conformance statements for SMI v2 RFC 2613 SMON RFC 2618 RADIUS Authentication Client MIB RFC 2620 RADIUS Accounting MIB RFC 2674 Dot1p Q RFC 2818 HTTP over TLS RFC 2851 Internet Addresses MIB RFC 2865 RADIUS Client RFC 2866 RADIUS Accounting RFC 2868 RADIUS Attributes for Tunnel Protocol Support RFC 2869 RADIUS Extensions RFC 2869bis RADIUS support for EAP RFC 2933 IGMP MIB RFC 3164 The BSD Syslog Protocol RFC 3376 IGMPv3 RFC 3580 802 1X RADIUS Usage Guidelines 148 PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Appendix A 3 Based specifications and standards A 3 Based specifications and sta
81. o 3600 seconds on delivery 30 seconds Accept SNTP Broad Specify whether the device accepts the system time from SNTP Broad casts cast Multicast packets that it receives Threshold for obtaining Reduces the frequency with which the time changes Enter the the UTC threshold in milliseconds The device changes the time as soon as the deviation from the server time is above this threshold Disable Client after Enable disable further time synchronizations once the device has successful synchroni synchronized its time with the server zation Table 10 Configuration SNTP Client PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 54 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Time 3 1 SNTP configuration Note If you are receiving the system time from an external redundant server address you do not accept any SNTP Broadcasts see Accept SNTP Broadcasts Otherwise you can never distinguish whether the device is displaying the time from the server entered or that of an SNTP Broadcast packet Configuration SNTP Client And Server m Configuration SNTP Server Anycast destination address 000 x Operation C On C ott eas a Anycast send interval s 120 Disable Server at local time source a P SNTP Status p Configuration SNTP Client External server address 0 00 0 Redundant server address 0 00 0 Server request interval s fo OX Accept SNTP Broadcasts Vv Threshold for obtaining the UTC ms
82. on are connected to a port the topology table hides the devices without active topology discovery only devices without active topology discovery are connected to a port the table will contain one line for this port to represent all devices This line contains the number of connected devices MAC addresses of devices that the topology table hides for the sake of clarity are located in the address table FDB see on page 74 Filters for MAC addresses PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 121 Diagnosis 7 4 Port Mirroring 7 4 Port Mirroring This dialog allows you to configure and activate the port mirroring function of the device In port mirroring the valid data packets of one port the source port are copied to another the destination port The data traffic at the source port is not influenced by port mirroring A management tool connected at the destination port e g an RMON probe can thus monitor the source port s data traffic in sending and receiving direction The destination port forwards the data to be sent and blocks data received O Select the source port whose data traffic you want to observe O Select the destination port to which you have connected your manage ment tool O Select enabled to switch on the function The Delete button in the dialog allows you to reset all the port mirroring set tings of the device to the state on de
83. onnection The port is in autonegotiation mode The port is in HDX mode The port is in RSTP discarding mode 100 Mbit s The port is in routing mode 100 Mbit s oco Updating This area of the website at the bottom left displays the countdown time until the applet requests the current data of this dialog again Clicking the Update button calls the current dialog information immediately The applet polls the current data of the device automatically every 100 seconds PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 1 9 Basic Settings 1 1 System Reloading data in 70 s Figure 8 Time until update PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 20 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Basic Settings 1 2 Network 1 2 Network With the Basic Settings Network dialog you define the source from which the device gets its IP parameters after starting and you assign the IP parameters and VLAN ID and configure the HiDiscovery access Mode BOOTP DHCP MAC Address 63 DHCP C BOOTP System name C DHCP Local IP address 10 01 112 Netmask 255 255 255 0 Local Gateway address 10 0 1 200 VLAN HiDiscovery Protocol Dph Operation On Off Access read write Yf Set Reload Help Figure 9 Network parameters dialog E Under Mode you enter where the device gets its IP parameters In the BOOTP mode the confi
84. ort connection Table 34 MRP Ring configuration Version C HIPER Ring MRP Ring Port 1 Ring Port 2 Module u Module u Port 1 Port 2 Operation Operation Configuration Redundancy Manager IV Advanced Mode Redundancy Manager Mode On C Off Operation Ring Recovery C Oon sooms C ott C 200ms VLAN VLAN ID q Information Set Reload Delete ring configuration Heip Figure 35 Selecting MRP Ring version entering ring ports and enabling disabling ring manager PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 98 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Redundancy 6 1 Ring Redundancy Note Activate the MRP compatibility Rapid Spanning Tree Global on all devices in a MRP Ring if you want to use RSTP in the MRP Ring If this is not possible e g because several devices do not support MRP compatibility deactivate the Spannung Tree Protocol on the ports connected to the MRP Ring Spanning Tree and Ring redundancy affect each other If you combine RSTP with a MRP Ring take care to configure the bridges in the MRP Ring with a better RSTP bridge priority than those in the connected RSTP network Thus you avoid connection interruptions in case the devices in the MRP Ring detect a failure and shut down PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 99 Redundancy 6 2 Ring Network coupling 6 2 Ring Network coupling With this dialog y
85. ou can display an overview of the existing Ring Network coupling configure a Ring Network coupling switch a Ring Network coupling on off create a new Ring Network coupling and Delete Ring Network couplings 6 2 1 Preparing a Ring Network coupling STAND BY switch The devices have a STAND BY switch with which you can define the role of the device within a Ring Network coupling Depending on the device this switch is a DIP switch or a software switch Redundancy Ring Network Coupling dialog By setting this switch you define whether the device has the main coupling or the redun dant coupling within a Ring Network coupling Note Depending on the model the devices have a DIP switch with which you can choose between the software configuration and the DIP switch configuration If the software configuration is set the other DIP switches have no effect Device type STAND BY switch type PSSnet SHL Can be switched between DIP switch and software switch Table 35 Overview of the STAND BY switch types Depending on the device and model set the STAND BY switch in accor dance with the following table see table 52 PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 100 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Redundancy 6 2 Ring Network coupling Device with Choice of main coupling or redundant coupling DIP switch On STAND BY DIP switch DIP switch software switch option According to the option
86. p Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Basic Settings 1 Basic Settings The basic settings menu contains the dialogs displays and tables for basic settings configuration System Network Software Port configuration Power over Ethernet Load Save Restart PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 1 5 Basic Settings 1 1 System 1 1 System The System submenu in the basic settings menu is structured as follows Device status System data Device view Reloading data p Device Status D Alarmstarttime F Alarmreason F System data Device view Location Hirschmann PowerMicE Contact mann Automation and Control GmbH Basic module MS4128 L3P H1 22 FF Medamoduet finiaarxsreHion W Nedamodie2 mzaa te ony MS if ison F Mediamodules fiiiaarxwaHwtoo a 22 oll I Media module 4 3 3 fror 2 2 IT Media module 5 4 4 etin B 100 Mbitis FOX IE livesemeaie 6 fovea ae torwarang JT Media module 7 L Power supply 1 2 present Failec min Set Reload Hep Reloading data in 70 s Figure 4 System submenu Device status This section of the website provides information on the device status and the alarm state of the device PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 16 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Basic Settings 1 1 System _Devicestatus Alarmstarttine Ala
87. pilz more than automation safe automation Industrial Ethernet Switches PSSnet S All rights to this documentation are reserved by Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Copies may be made for internal purposes Suggestions and comments for improving this documentation will be gratefully received Pilz PIT PMI PNOZ Primo PSEN PSS PVIS SafetyBUS p SafetyEYE SafetyNET p the spirit of safety are registered and protected trademarks of Pilz GmbH amp Co KG in some countries Content Content 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 2 1 2 2 2 3 Content About this Manual Key Opening the Web based Interface Basic Settings System Network Software 1 3 1 View the software versions present on the device 23 1 3 2 Update via file selection 1 3 3 tftp update Port configuration Power over ETHERNET if available Load Save 1 6 1 Loading the configuration 1 6 2 Saving the configuration 1 6 3 URL 1 6 4 Deleting a configuration 1 6 5 Using the AutoConfiguration Adapter SCA 1 6 6 Canceling a configuration change Restart Security Password SNMP Access SNMPv1 v2 Access Settings Telnet Web Access 2 3 1 Description of Telnet access 2 3 2 Description of Web access PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 11 15 16 21 23 39 40 42 45 46 Content 2 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4
88. pooo Disable Client after successfull synchronization E Set Reload Help Figure 20 SNTP dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 55 Time 3 1 SNTP configuration PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 56 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Switching 4 Switching The switching menu contains the dialogs displays and tables for configuring the switching settings Switching Global Filters for MAC Addresses Rate Limiter Multicasts VLAN PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 57 Switching 4 1 Switching Global 4 1 Switching Global Variable Meaning Possible values State on delivery MAC address Display the MAC address of the device Aging Time s Enter the Aging Time for all dynamic 15 3825 30 entries in seconds Flow control Activate deactivate the flow control on off off Learning ad _Activate deactivate the address learning on off on dresses Frame size Set the maximum packet size frame 1522 1632 1522 size Select the larger value if you want the device to transmit packets with double tagging You can thus operate the device in networks with MPLS switches routers for example Table 11 Switching Global dialog MAC Address foc 1 82 80 Aging Time s 30 Flow Control L Address Learning Vv Frame size 1522 1552 Set R
89. r the Ring net work coupling Note In a redundant Ring with VLANs you should only operate devices whose software version supports VLANs PSSnet SHL with L2E L2P 4 5 4 VLAN Port With this dialog you can assign ports to VLANs define the Acceptable Frame Type activate deactivate Ingress Filtering Parameter Meaning Value range Default setting Module Module of the device on which the port is located Port Port to which this entry applies Port VLAN ID Specifies to which VLAN the port as All allowed 1 signs a received untagged data pack VLAN IDs et Acceptable Frame Specifies whether the port may also re admitAll admitAll Types ceive untagged data packets admitOnlyVlan Tagged Ingress Filtering Specifies whether the port evaluates on off off the received tags Table 24 VLAN Port dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 78 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Switching 4 5 VLAN Note Note the following HIPER Ring Select the port VLAN ID 1 for the Ring ports and deactivate Ingress Filtering MRP Ring If the MRP Ring configuration see on page 113 Configuring the MRP Ring is not assigned to a VLAN select the port VLAN ID 1 If the MRP Ring configuration see on page 113 Configuring the MRP Ring is assigned to a VLAN the device automatically performs the VLAN configuration for this port Network Ring coupling Select the VLA
90. rage reconfiguration times of less than a second If you use RSTP ina ring topology with 10 20 devices you can achieve reconfiguration times in the range of milliseconds PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 106 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Redundancy 6 3 Rapid Spanning Tree Note RSTP resolves a given topology to a tree structure Spanning Tree The number of devices in a branch from the root to the branch tip is limited by the parameter Max Age The default value for Max Age is 20 it can be increased to 40 You should note the following here If the root device fails and another device takes over the root function the largest possible number of devices decreas es accordingly When network segments are connected to a MRP ring and you enable MRP compatibility a peculiarity results If the root bridge is located inside the MRP ring the devices inside the MRP ring are combined into one virtual device for the purpose of calculating the branch length Note When coupling network segments to a MRP Ring and activating the MRP compatibility there is a modification If the root bridge is located in the MRP Ring the devices inside the MRP Ring are combined into one virtual device when calculating the segment length Note The RSTP Standard dictates that all the devices within a network work with the Rapid Spanning Tree Algorithm However if STP and RSTP are used at the same time the advantages of f
91. ritizing informa tion remains in the data packet in accordance with IEEE802 1D p even when the device forwards the data packet This also applies to other protocols that use this prioritizing in accordance with IEEE802 1D p but that do not require any VLANs in accordance with IEEE802 1Q Note When using the Transparent Mode in this way note the following In Transparent mode the devices ignore the port VLAN ID set Set the VLAN membership of the ports of VLAN 1 to U Untagged or T Tagged see on page 91 VLAN Static PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 72 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Switching 4 5 VLAN Parameter Meaning Value range Default setting Mode VLAN mode selection Independent independent VLAN subdivides the for VLAN warding database see on page 74 Filters for Shared VLAN MAC addresses virtually into one indepen dent forwarding database per VLAN The de vice cannot assign data packets with a destination address in another VLAN and so floods it to all ports of the VLAN Application area Setting up identical net works that use the same MAC addresses Shared VLAN uses the same forwarding database for all VLANs see on page 74 Fil ters for MAC addresses The device cannot assign data packets with a destination ad dress in another VLAN and so only forwards them to the destination port if the receiving port is also a member of
92. rmreason 1 2 3 Figure 5 Device status and alarm display 1 Symbol indicates the Device Status 2 Cause of the oldest existing alarm 3 Time of the oldest existing alarm System data This area of the website displays the system parameters of the device Here you can change the system name the location description the name of the contact person for this device the availability of the media modules see fig 6 and the temperature threshold values Name Meaning Name System name of this device Location Location of this device Contact person Contact person for this device Basic module Hardware version of the basic module Media module 1 Hardware version of media module 1 Media module 2 Hardware version of media module 2 Media module 3 Hardware version of media module 3 Media module 4 Hardware version of media module 4 Media module 5 Hardware version of media module5 Media module 6 Hardware version of media module 6 Media module 7 Hardware version of media module 7 Power supply P1 P2 Status of the power supply units Operating time Time that has elapsed since the device was last restarted Temperature Temperature in the device Lower upper temperature thresh old values If the temperature goes outside this range the device generates an alarm message Table 1 System data PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str
93. rt 4 Ring Port 2 Module Module Port Port Operation operation w Redundancy Manager Status Active redundant line Inactive Redundancy Manager Mode On C Off Ring Recovery Standard C Accelerated Information Set Reload Delete ring configuration Heip Figure 34 Selecting ring redundancy entering ring ports enabling disabling ring manager and selecting ring recovery Note Deactivate the Spanning Tree protocol for the ports connected to the redundant ring because the Spanning Tree and the Ring Redundancy work with different reaction times Redundancy Rapid Spanning Tree Port PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 95 Redundancy 6 1 Ring Redundancy If you used the DIP switch to activate the HIPER Ring function RSTP is automatically switched off Note If you have configured VLANS note the VLAN configuration of the ring ports In the configuration of the HIPER Ring you select for the ring ports VLAN ID 1 and VLAN membership Untagged in the static VLAN table Note When you use the DIP switch to switch from a normal port to a ring port the device makes the required settings for the pre defined ring ports in the configuration table The port which has been switched back from a ring port to a normal port keeps the ring port settings transmission speed and mode Independently of the DIP switch setting you c
94. s selected see on page 86 VLAN Global configure the alarm settings and the threshold values for the alarms you want to monitor see on page 142 Device Status configure the SPS as described in the Industry Protocols user manual 8 2 2 EtherNet IP To integrate this into a control system O O El O activate the function in the EtherNet IP frame click on Download EDS File to load the EDS file onto your PC inthe Switching Multicasts dialog check whether IGMP Snooping is activated see on page 78 Multicasts configure the SPS as described in the Industry Protocols user manual PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 143 Advanced 8 3 Command Line 8 3 Command Line This window enables you to access the Command Line Interface CLI using the Web interface You will find detailed information on CLI in the Command Line Interface reference manual PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 144 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Appendix A Appendix PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 145 Appendix A 1 Technical Data A 1 Technical Data Switching Size of MAC address table 8000 incl static filters Max number of statically configured 100 MAC address filters Max number of MAC address filters 512 learna
95. selected on STAND BY DIP switch or in the Redundancy Ring Network Coupling dialog by making se lection in Select configuration Note These devices have a DIP switch with which you can choose between the software configuration and the DIP switch configura tion If you have set the software configuration changing the other DIP switches has no effect Software switch In the Redundancy Ring Network Coupling dialog Table 36 Setting the STAND BY switch Select Configuration Select Port egg eqq Bc be pqq qq i 7 eal k PE 2C Dc Po 2C Tol To ro lilio Lo Xstanoey oS stanoev stanov id LA sTann ev stano evd Module Port Coupling port a fs Port mode factive Port state active Partner coupling port Port mode stand by Port state hot connecte IP Address boos F Operation Information Coupling Mode Redundancy Mode Con I Redundancy existing Redundant RingNetwork Coupling Ring Coupling off I Configuration failure Extended Redundancy Network Coupling Help Set Reload Delete coupling configuration Figure 36 Software configuration of the STAND BY switch Depending on the STAND BY DIP switch position the dialog displays those configurations that are not possible in gray If you want to select one of these grayed out configurations you put the STAND
96. setting is HIPER Ring Ring port No Inaring every device has 2 neighbors Define 2 ports as ring ports to which the neighboring devices are connected Module Module identifier of the ports used as ring ports Port Port identifier of the ports used as ring ports Operation Value depends on the Ring Redundancy version used Described in the follow ing sections for the corresponding Ring Redundancy version Table 30 Ring Redundancy basic configuration PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 93 Redundancy 6 1 Ring Redundancy 6 1 1 Configuring the HIPER Ring For the ring ports select the following basic settings in the Basic Set tings Port Configuration dialog Bit rate 100 Mbit s 1000 Mbit s Autonegotiation off on automatic configuration Port on on Duplex Full Table 31 Port settings for ring ports Note Configure all the devices of the HIPER Ring individually Before you connect the redundant line you must complete the configuration of all the devices of the HIPER Ring You thus avoid loops during the configuration phase Note As an alternative to using software to configure the HIPER Ring with devices PSSnet SHL you can also use a DIP switch to enter a number of set tings You can also use a DIP switch to enter a setting for whether the con figuration via DIP switch or the configuration via software has priority The state on deliver
97. signing them to a traffic class see 802 1D p Mapping The device prioritizes received packets that do not contain any VLAN tag information assigning them to a traffic class see Entering the port priority according to the port priority of the receiving port trustlpDscp The device prioritizes received IP packets assigning them to a traffic class see IP DSCP mapping according to their DSCP value The device prioritizes received packets that are not IP packets assigning them to a traffic class see Entering the port priority according to the port priority of the receiving port For received IP packets The device also performs VLAN priority remarking In VLAN priority remarking the device modifies the VLAN priority of the IP packets if the packets are to be sent with a VLAN tag see on page 91 VLAN Static Based on the traffic class to which the IP packet was assigned see above the device assigns the new VLAN priority to the IP packet in accordance with table 41 Example Received IP packet with a DSCP value of 32 cs4 is assigned to traffic class 2 default setting The packet was received at a port with port priority 2 Based on table 41 the VLAN priority is set to 4 Traffic class New VLAN priority New VLAN priority when receiving port when receiving port has an even port priority has an odd port priority 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 4 5 3 6 7 Table 25 VLAN priority remarking PSS
98. smission areas via the HIPER Ring ports transmission area 1 only includes the HIPER Ring ports of the device while all other ports belong to transmission area 2 When the service mode is acti vated the device creates a new VLAN in which all the ports of transmission area 2 are members You use the redundant supply voltage see below to activate the service mode You can view the configuration of the newly created VLAN in the dialogs under Switching VLAN but the device does not allow these entries to be changed in order to keep the service configuration By generating the VLAN the device resets the port VLAN IDs for all the ports of this VLAN to the new VLAN ID deactivates GVRP at all ports of this VLAN The device thus prevents GVRP from dynamically changing the service mode port settings activates ingress filtering at all ports of this VLAN Thus the device only transmits packets when the input and output ports belong to this VLAN PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 1 35 Diagnosis 7 11 Service mode 7 11 1 Activating the service mode Prerequisites HIPER Ring ports are defined HIPER Ring or MRP Ring The supply voltage is redundant at P1 and P2 Note If there is no redundant voltage when the service mode is being acti vated by clicking on Set see below the Switch immediately creates the two transmission areas Depending on the settings alread
99. t SHL Adjustable for all ports default setting port 1 4 Table 39 Port assignment for the redundant coupling two Switch coupling Device Coupling port Control port PSSnet SHL Adjustable for all ports Adjustable for all ports default setting port 1 4 default setting port 1 3 Table 40 Port assignment for the redundant coupling two Switch coupling with con trol line Note For the coupling ports select the following settings in the Basic Settings Port Configuration dialog Port on Automatic configuration autonegotiation on for twisted pair connections Manual configuration 100 Mbit s FDX for glass fiber connections PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 104 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Redundancy 6 2 Ring Network coupling Note If you have configured VLANS note the VLAN configuration of the coupling and partner coupling ports In the Ring Network Coupling configuration select for the coupling and partner coupling ports VLANID 1 and Ingress Filtering disabled in the port table and VLAN membership Mu in the static VLAN table Note If you are operating the Ring Manager and two Switch coupling functions at the same time there is the risk of creating a loop PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 1 05 Redundancy 6 3 Rapid Spanning Tree 6 3 Rapid Spanning Tree With this dialog you
100. t connection Note Configure the coupling port and the ring ports if there are any ring ports on different ports Note To avoid continuous loops the device sets the port status of the coupling port to off if you switch off the function or change the config uration while the connections are operating at these ports Port mode Port state active You have switched the port on stand by The port is in stand by mode active You have switched the port on stand by The port is in stand by mode not connected You have not connected the port Partner coupling port This is the port at which the partner has made its connection It is only possible or necessary to enter a port here if One Switch coupling is being set up Note Configure the partner coupling port and the ring ports if there are any ring ports on different ports IP Address If you have selected Two Switch coupling the IP address of the part ner is displayed here if you have already started operating the partner in the network Control port This is the port to which you connect the control line Operation Here you switch the Ring Network coupling for this device on or off Information The displays in this frame mean Redundancy working When a component of the ring is down the re dundant line takes over the function of the failed line Configuration failure You have configured the function incorrectly or
101. t startup operation through to the basic settings for operation in your environment The Redundancy Configuration user manual contains all the information you need to select a suitable redundancy procedure and configure it The Industry Protocols user manual describes how the device is connected by means of a communication protocol commonly used in the industry such as EtherNet IP and PROFINET The Network Management Software HiVision Industrial HiVision provides you with additional options for smooth configuration and monitoring Configuration of multiple devices simultaneously Graphical interface with network layouts Auto topology discovery Event log Event handling Client Server structure Browser interface PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 7 About this Manual ActiveX control for SCADA integration SNMP OPC gateway PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 8 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Key Key The designations used in this manual have the following meanings List Work step Subheading Link Indicates a cross reference with a stored link Note A note emphasizes an important fact or draws your attention to a dependency Courier ASCII representation in user interface Symbols used Router with firewall Switch with firewall a a Router Swi
102. tch Bridge Po Hub Ed PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Key A random computer Configuration Computer Server PLC Programmable logic controller I O Robot 10 PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Opening the Web based Interface Opening the Web based Interface To open the Web based interface you will need a Web browser a program that can read hypertext for example Mozilla Firefox version 1 or later or Mi crosoft Internet Explorer version 6 or later Note The Web based interface uses the Java software version 5 or later Ja va Runtime Environment Version 1 5 x or 6 x If it is not installed on your computer yet it will be installed automatically via the Internet when you start the Web based interface for the first time For Windows users If you don t have any access to the internet cancel the installation Install the software from the enclosed CD ROM To do this you go to Additional Software select Java Runtime Environment and click on Installation Device Software Java Runtime Environment 5 Device Info AddOn Software AddOn Info JAVA 2 PLATFORM STANDARD EDITION Imprint haneWIN DHCP Server 2 0 29 Instal Adobe Acrobat Reader Exit Website Figure 1 Installing Java O Start your Web browser
103. ted MRP Media Redundancy Protocol Ring IEC 62439 of up to 50 devices typically transforms back to a line structure within 80 ms adjustable to max 200 ms 500 ms With the help of the Ring Manager RM function of a device you can connect both ends of a backbone in a line structure to form a redundant ring With the help of the Ring Manager RM function of a device you can connect both ends of a backbone in a line structure to form a redundant ring Within a HIPER Ring you can use any combination of the following devices PSSnet SHL Within an MRP Ring you can use devices that support the MRP protocol based on IEC62439 Depending on the device model the Ring Redundancy dialog allows you to Select one of the available Ring Redundancy versions or change it Display an overview of the current Ring Redundancy configuration Create new Ring Redundancies Configure existing Ring Redundancies Enable disable the Ring Manager function Receive Ring information Delete the Ring Redundancy Note Enabled Ring Redundancy methods on a device are mutually exclu sive at any one time When changing to another Ring Redundancy method deactivate the function for the time being PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 92 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Redundancy 6 1 Ring Redundancy Parameter Meaning Version Select the Ring Redundancy version you want to use HIPER Ring MRP Default
104. that the device nominally provides for all PoE ports together LC Reserved Power displays the maximum power that the device provides to all the connected PoE devices together on the basis of their classi fication O Delivered Power shows how large the current power requirement is at all PoE ports The difference between the nominal and reserved power indicates how much power is still available to the free PoE ports O In the POE on column you can enable disable PoE at this port O The Status column indicates the PoE status of the port O In the Priority column MACH 4000 set the PoE priority of the port to low high or critical PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 28 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Basic Settings 1 5 Power over ETHERNET if available O The Class column shows the class of the connected device ClassMaximum power delivered 0 15 4 W state on delivery 1 4 0 W 2 7 0W 3 15 4 W 4 reserved treat as class 0 O The Name column indicates the name of the port see Basic settings Port configuration Function Con Cott Send Trap Yes C No Thresh Booo sss s Nominal Power pA 0 Reserved Power W boa Delivered Power Vv 0 Module Port POEon Status Class Consumption W Name Set Reload Help Figure 12 Power over Ethernet dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Int
105. the same worldwide Local time differences are not taken into account The System time uses the IEEE 1588 SNTP time allowing for the local time difference from IEEE 1588 SNTP time System time IEEE 1588 SNTP time Local offset Time source displays the source of the following time data The device automatically selects the source with the greatest accuracy O With Set time from PC the device takes the PC time as the system time and calculates the IEEE 1588 SNTP time using the local time difference IEEE 1588 SNTP time System time Local offset The Local Offset is for displaying entering the time difference between the local time and the IEEE 1588 SNTP time O With Set offset from PC the agent determines the time zone on your PC and uses it to calculate the local time difference Note When setting the time in zones with summer and winter times make an adjustment for the local offset The device can also get the SNTP server IP address and the local offset from a DHCP server Interaction of PTP and SNTP According to PTP IEEE 1588 and SNTP both protocols can exist in parallel in the same network However since both protocols affect the system time of the device situations may occur in which the two protocols compete with each other PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfild
106. tl1p Glob al Trust Mode dialog untrusted see on page 98 Global and the data packets do not contain a VLAN tag or setting in Global Trust Mode dialog trustIpDscp Glob al Trust Mode dialog untrusted see on page 98 Global and the data packets are not IP packets Port Traffic class IEEE 802 1D traffic type priority default setting 0 1 Best effort default 1 0 Background 2 0 Standard 3 1 Excellent effort business critical 4 2 Controlled load streaming multimedia 5 2 Video less than 100 milliseconds of latency and jitter 6 3 Voice less than 10 milliseconds of latency and jitter 7 3 Network control reserved traffic Table 27 Assigning the port priority to the four traffic classes 86 PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern QoS Priority 5 3 802 1D p Mapping 5 3 802 1D p Mapping The 802 1D p mapping table allows you to assign a traffic class to every VLAN priority alol loln slola sa Reload Help Figure 32 802 1D p mapping table O Enter the desired value from 0 to 3 in the Traffic Class field for every VLAN priority PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern 87 QoS Priority 5 3 802 1D p Mapping VLAN Traffic class IEEE 802 1D traffic type priority default setting 0 1 Best effort default 1 0
107. vice bin and click on Open O Click on Update to transfer the software to the device OO The end of the update is indicated by one of the following messages Update completed successfully Update failed Reason incorrect file Update failed Reason error when saving File not found reason file name not found or does not exist Connection error reason path without file name O After successfully loading it you activate the new software Select the Basic Settings Restart dialog and perform a cold start In a cold start the device reloads the software from the non volatile mem ory restarts and performs a self test O In your browser click on Reload so that you can access the device again after it is booted 1 3 3 tftp update For a tftp update you need a tftp server on which the software to be loaded is stored PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 24 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Basic Settings 1 3 Software The URL identifies the path to the software stored on the tftp server The URL is in the format tftp IP address of the tftp server path name file name e g tftp 192 168 1 100 product product bin Click tftp Update to load the software from the tftp server to the device To start the new software after loading cold start the device see on page 37 Restart PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 7376
108. y entered this can break your link to the Switch Select the Diagnostics Service Mode dialog Activate Mode Enter a number not equal to 0 or 1 in the VLAN field Enter a VLAN ID for a new VLAN in order to keep the settings for existing VLANs Click on Set The device outputs the following warning O OOO x A WARNING Activating the Service Mode will have an impact on your network connectivity Do not use this function unless you have a complete understanding of the consequences O It you are sure that your link to the Switch will not be broken click on OK to activate the service mode The device will indicate in all dialogs that the service mode is activated PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 136 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Diagnosis 7 11 Service mode Mode d Status in VLAN fo Set Reload Help Figure 50 Service Mode dialog mode activated O Deactivate the redundant supply voltage The service mode is now activated which the device indicates with a check mark in the Status field Note Deactivate the service mode see below when saving the device con figuration dialog Basics Load Save Save On the Switch 7 11 2 Deactivating the service mode O Reactivate the redundant voltage The service mode is now deactivated O Select the Diagnostics Service Mode dialog PSSnet SHL Web based Interface Pilz GmbH amp Co KG
109. y is Software Configuration Parameter Meaning Ring port X X Display in Operation field operation active This port is switched on and has a link inactive This port is switched off or it has no link Redundancy Status information no input possible Manager Sta Active redundant line the redundant line was closed because a data tus Ring line or a network component within the ring is down Manager Inactive the redundant ring is open and all data lines and network compo nents are working Table 32 HIPER Ring configuration PSSnet SHL Web based Interface 94 Pilz GmbH amp Co KG Felix Wankel Str 2 73760 Ostfildern Redundancy 6 1 Ring Redundancy Parameter Meaning Ring Recov Select the desired value for the device for which you have activated the ring ery manager If you have selected Accelerated for the ring recovery and the sta bility of the ring is not meeting your requirements for your network then select Standard Note Settings in the Ring Recovery frame are only effective for devices that are ring managers Information The displays in this frame mean Redundancy working When a component of the ring is down the redundant line takes over the function of the failed line Configuration failure You have configured the function incorrectly or there is no ring port connection Table 32 HIPER Ring configuration Version HIPER Ring C MRP Ring Po

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