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1. Connect one side of an Ethernet cable into any switch port and connect the other side to your attached device The LNK LED will light up when the cable is correctly connected Refer to the LED Indicators section for descriptions of each LED indicator Always make sure that the cables between the switches and attached devices e g switch hub or workstation are less than 100 meters 328 feet The wiring cable types are as below 10Base T 2 pair UTP STP Cat 3 4 5 cable EIA TIA 568 100 ohm 100m 100 Base TX 2 pair UTP STP Cat 5 cable EIA TIA 568 100 ohm 100m 1000 Base TX 4 pair UTP STP Cat 5 cable EIA TIA 568 100 ohm 100m 2 6 Wiring Fiber Ports Small Form factor Pluggable SFP The SFP ports accept standard MINI GBIC SFP transceiver But to ensure system reliability Korenix recommends using the Korenix certificated SFP Transceiver The web UI will show Unknown vendor type when choosing the SFP which is not certificated by Korenix The JetNet 3018G 5012G 5018G support Gigabit SFP transceiver JetNet 4518 supports 100M SFP transceiver the JetNet 5018G v2 0 supports both 100M and 1000M SFP The types of the SFP transceivers include single multi mode fiber the support range is from 550m to 120KM depends on the capability of the plugged transceiver Different type SFP transceiver can work together within the same device Choose the types and distance you need This is the flexibility of the SFP Fiber
2. 90 Queue Scheduling WRR Switch config qos queue sched wrr lt 1 10 gt Weights for COS queue 0 queue_id 0 Switch config qos queue sched wrr 10 lt 1 10 gt Weights for COS queue 1 queue_id 1 Switch config qos queue sched wrr 1 2 3 4 The queue scheduling scheme is setting to Weighted Round Robin Assign the ratio for the 4 classes of service Port Setting CoS Default Port Priority Switch config interface fa1 Switch config if qos priority DEFAULT PRIORITY Assign an priority 3 highest Switch config if qos priority 3 The default port priority value is set 3 ok Note When change the port setting you should Select the specific port first Ex fa1 means fast Ethernet port 1 Display Queue Scheduling Switch show qos queue sched QoS queue scheduling scheme Weighted Round Robin COS queue 0 1 COS queue 1 2 COS queue 2 3 COS queue 3 4 Display Port Priority Setting Port Default Priority Switch show qos port priority Port Default Priority Port Priority _ Oo oo0oo0oo0o0oo000000000000N CoS Queue Mapping Format Switch config qos cos map PRIORITY Assign an priority 7 highest Switch config qos cos map 1 QUEUE Assign an queue 0 3 Note Format qos cos map priority_value queue_value Map CoS 0 to Queue 1 Switch config qos cos map 0 1 91 The CoS to queue mapping is set ok Map
3. SNMP Trap Enable Trap Switch config snmp server enable trap Set SNMP trap enable ok SNMP Trap Server IP without specific community name Switch config snmp server host 192 168 10 33 SNMP trap host add OK SNMP Trap Server IP with version 1 and community Switch config snmp server host 192 168 10 33 version 1 private SNMP trap host add OK Note private is the community name version 1 is the SNMP version SNMP Trap Server IP with version 2 and community Switch config snmp server host 192 168 10 33 version 2 private SNMP trap host add OK Disable SNMP Trap Switch config no snmp server enable trap Set SNMP trap disable ok Display Switch sh snmp server trap SNMP trap Enabled SNMP trap community public Switch show running config snmp server community public ro snmp server community private rw snmp server enable trap snmp server host 192 168 10 33 version 2 admin snmp server host 192 168 10 33 version 1 admin 102 4 10 Security JetNet Layer 2 Managed Switch provides several security features for you to secure your connection The features include Port Security and IP Security Following commands are included in this group 4 10 1 Filter Set Access Control List 4 10 2 IEEE 802 1x 4 10 3 CLI Commands of the Security 4 10 1 Filter Set Access Control List The Filter Set is known as Access Control List feature There are 2 major types one i
4. Laite on liitettava suojamaadoitus koskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan Apparatet ma tilkoples jordet stikkontakt Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag 13 3 Preparation for Management 3 1 JetNet Industrial Managed Switch provides both in band and out band configuration methods You can configure the switch via RS232 console cable if you don t attach your admin PC to your network or if you lose network connection to your JetNet managed switch This is so called out band management It wouldn t be affected by network performance The in band management means you can remotely manage the switch via the network You can choose Telnet or Web based management You just need to know the device s IP address and you can remotely connect to its embedded HTTP web pages or Telnet console Should you forget the IP address you can use JetView Utility to discover the device check its IP address or assign new IP address The JetView Utility can discover the device across the subnet Please download the newest version of JetView from Korenix s web site Following topics are covered in this chapter 3 1 Preparation for Serial Console 3 2 Preparation for Web Interface 3 3 Preparation for Telnet console Preparation for Serial Console In JetNet Managed Switch package Korenix attached one RS 232 DB 9 to DB 9 RJ 45 console cable Please attach RS 232 DB 9 connector to your PC COM port connect the other end to
5. System AuthControl To enable or disable the 802 1x authentication Authentication Method Radius is a authentication server that provide key for authentication with this method user must connect switch to server If user select Local for the authentication method switch use the local user data base which can be create in this page for authentication Radius Server IP The IP address of Radius server Shared Key The password for communicate between switch and Radius Server Server Port UDP port of Radius server Accounting Port Port for packets that contain the information of account login or logout Secondary Radius Server IP Secondary Radius Server could be set in case of the primary radius server down 802 1X Local User Here User can add Account Password for local authentication 802 1X Local user List This is a list shows the account information User also can remove selected account Here 109 4 10 2 2 802 1x Port Configuration After the configuration of Radius Server or Local user list user also need configure the authentication mode authentication behavior applied VLAN for each port and permitted communication The following information will explain the port configuration 802 1x Port Based Network Access Control Port Configuration 802 1x Port Configuration Force Authorized Disable 2 0 Single Both Force Authorized Disable 2 0 Single Both l Force Authorized Disable 2 0 Single Both F Force Aut
6. GMRP Protocol Enable_ w Disable v Enable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable f 4 8 5 CLI Commands of the Multicast Filtering Command Lines of the multicast filtering configuration IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping Switch config ip igmp snooping Global IGMP snooping is enabled globally Please specify on which vians IGMP snooping enables Switch config ip igmp snooping lt gt immediate leave leave group when receive a leave message last member query interval the interval for which the switch waits before updating the table entry source only learning Source Only Learning vian Virtual LAN IGMP Snooping VLAN Switch config ip igmp snooping vlan VLANLIST allowed vlan list all all existed vlan Switch config ip igmp snooping vlan 1 2 IGMP snooping is enabled on vian 1 96 IGMP snooping is enabled on vlan 2 Disable IGMP Snooping Global Switch config no ip igmp snoopin IGMP snooping is disabled globally ok Disable IGMP Snooping VLAN Switch config no ip igmp snooping vlan 3 IGMP snooping is disabled on VLAN 3 Display IGMP Snooping Setting Switch sh ip igmp interface vian1 enabled Yes version IGMPv1 query interval 125s query max response time 10s Switch sh ip igmp snooping IGMP snooping is globally enabled Mlan1 is IGMP snooping enabled immediate leave is disabled last member query int
7. 1 Use the screws to attach DIN Rail clip to the real panel of JetNet Din Rail Switch 2 Tao remave NIN Rail clin reverse sten 1 Follow the steps below to mount JetNet Switch to the DIN Rail track 1 First insert the upper end of DIN Rail clip into the back of DIN Rail track from its upper side 10 2 Lightly push the bottom of DIN Rail clip into the track 3 Check if DIN Rail clip is tightly attached on the track 4 To remove JetNet Switch from the track reverse the steps above 2 10 Wall Mounting Installation Follow the steps below to install JetNet Switch with the wall mounting plate 1 To remove DIN Rail clip from JetNet Switch loosen the screws from DIN Rail clip 11 Place the wall mounting plate on the rear panel of JetNet Switch Use the screws to tighten the wall mounting plate onto JetNet Switch Use the hook holes at the corners of the wall mounting plate to hang JetNet Switch onto the wall 5 To remove the wall mounting plate reverse the steps above ty S ty A ra Q 2 3 Wall Mounting plate and screws 2 11 Safety Warming 2 2 1 The Equipment intended for installation in a Restricted Access Location Restricted Access Location This equipment is intended to be installed in a RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION only 2 2 2 The warning test is provided in user manual Below is the information For tilslutning af de ovrige ledere se medfolgende installationsvejledning 12
8. Customer VLAN reach up to 256x256 VLANs With different standard tags it also improves the network security 71 4 5 1 VLAN Configuration group enables you to Add Remove VLAN configure port Ingress Egress parameters and view VLAN table Following commands are included in this group 4 5 1 VLAN Port Configuration 4 5 2 VLAN Configuration 4 5 3 GVRP Configuration 4 5 4 VLAN Table 4 5 5 CLI Commands of the VLAN VLAN Port Configuration VLAN Port Configuration allows you to set up VLAN port parameters to specific port These parameters include PVID Accept Frame Type and Ingress Filtering Figure 4 5 2 Web UI of VLAN configuration VLAN Port Configuration VLAN Port Configuration Admit All Disable Admit All v Disable v Admit All Disabe w 1 TOTE Admit all Disabe 5 i Noe v Admit All Disabe v Te Ihre o pami e Dae 7 5 Ne v Admit All Disabe w 8 f4 Noe v Admit Al Disabe v 9 Noe Admit all Disabe J 10 2 Noe v Admit All v Disabe v PVID The abbreviation of the Port VLAN ID Enter port VLAN ID here PVID allows the switches to identify which port belongs to which VLAN To keep things simple it is recommended that PVID is equivalent to VLAN IDs The values of PVIDs are from 0 to 4095 But 0 and 4095 are reserved You can t input these 2 PVIDs 1 is the
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10. Ill Welcome to the JetNet5018G Industrial Managed Switch 1 3 6 1 4 1 24062 2 2 7 JetNet50186 Industrial Managed Switch v0 0 37 20091012 00 12 77 ff 02 c5 Copyright c 2006 2009 Korenix Technology Co Ltd All Rights Reserved English interface m wa RMB JetNet5018GV2 anes TW BE RAL gt Ej woke Cl mane swith gt CI VLAN gt CI HAVLAN gt REAR gt sie 1 3 6 1 4 1 24062 227 gt CF SNMP gt z JetNet5018GV2 Industrial Managed Switch GamE i i v1 3 20111031 am seem 00 12 77 60 CB 8C O aami Det Copyright c 2006 2011 Korenix Technology Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D a CIMA Once you enter the web based management interface you can freely change the JetNet s IP address to fit your network environment Note 1 IE 5 0 or later versions do not allow Java applets to open sockets by default Users have to directly modify the browser settings to selectively enable Java applets to use network ports Note 2 The Web UI connection session of JetNet Managed Switch will be logged out automatically if you don t give any input after 30 seconds After logged out you should re login and key in correct user name and password again 3 2 2 Secured Web Interface Korenix web management page also provides secured management HTTPS login All the configuration commands will be secured and will be hard for the hackers to sniff the login password and configuration co
11. Click Edit to configure the IP Filter Rules Filter Rule Filter Type IP Extended fi 92 168 10 200 Ld 192 168 10 2 192 168 10 200 Host Host Permit fastethernet2 106 Filter ID Name The ID or the name for this IP Filter entry Action Permit to permit traffic from specified sources Deny to deny traffic from those sources Source Destination Address Type the source destination IP address you want configure Source Destination Wildcard This command allows user to define single host or a group of hosts based on the wildcard Some of the allowance examples are as below Wildcard Bit Number of Note allowance Any 11111111 11111111 All All IP addresses 11111111 11111111 e e Host 0 0 0 0 1 Only the Source or Destination host 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 00000011 3 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 00000111 7 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 11111111 15 Note The mask is a wildcard mask the high order bits of the mask that are binary zeros determine how many corresponding high order bits in the IP address are significant The selected action applies to any source address with these high order bits Protocol Select a protocol you want associate with the filter The field includes IP TCP UDP or ICMP type Destination Port TCP UDP port of the Destination Port field ICMP Type The ICMP Protocol Type range from 1 255 ICMP Code The ICMP Protocol Code range from 1 255 Egress Port Bin
12. Word 0 Lo byte e Word 1 Hi byte T Word 1 Lo byte N Word 2 Hi byte e Word 2 Lo byte t Word 3 Hi byte 5 Word 3 Lo byte 8 Word 4 Lo byte 2 Word 4 Hi byte 8 Word 5 Lo byte G Word 5 Hi byte 0 other words 0 0x0020 128 words SNMP system name string 0x00A0 128 words SNMP system location string 0x0120 128 words SNMP system contact string 0x01A0 32 words SNMP system OID string 0x01C0 2 words System uptime unsigned long 142 0x01C2 to Ox01FF 60 words Reserved address space 0x0200 2 words hardware version 0x0202 2 words S N information 0x0204 2 words CPLD version 0x0206 2 words Boot loader version 0x0208 2 words Firmware Version Word 0 Hi byte major Word 0 Lo byte minor Word 1 Hi byte reserved Word 1 Lo byte reserved 0x020A 2 words Firmware Release Date Firmware was released on 2010 08 11 at 09 o clock Word 0 0x0B09 Word 1 0x0A08 0x020C 3 words Ethernet MAC Address Ex MAC 01 02 03 04 05 06 Word 0 Hi byte 0x01 Word 0 Lo byte 0x02 Word 1 Hi byte 0x03 Word 1 Lo byte 0x04 Word 2 Hi byte 0x05 Word 2 Lo byte 0x06 Ox020F to Ox2FF 241 words Reserved address space 0x0300 2 words IP address Ex IP 192 168 10 1 Word 0 Hi byte 0xCO Word 0 Lo byte 0xA8 Word 1 Hi byte O
13. 2 Ingress Filtering Disabled Acceptable Frame Type All Port Security Disabled Auto Negotiation Enable Loopback Mode None STP Status disabled Default CoS Value for untagged packets is 0 Mdix mode is Auto Medium mode is Copper Display Port Egress Rule Egress rule IP address status Switch show running config interface fastethernet1 switchport access vlan 1 switchport access vlan 3 switchport trunk native vlan 2 interface vlan1 ip address 192 168 10 8 24 no shutdown QinQ Information 802 1Q Tunnel Switch show dot1q tunnel dotiq tunnel mode por 1 normal por 2 normal por 3 normal por 4 normal por 5 access por 6 uplink por 7 normal por 8 normal por 9 normal port 10 normal QinQ Information Show Running Switch show running config Building configuration Current configuration hostname Switch vlan learning independent interface fastethernet5 switchport access vlan add 1 2 10 switchport dot1q tunnel mode access interface fastethernet6 switchport access vlan add 1 2 78 switchport trunk allowed vlan add 10 switchport dot1q tunnel mode uplink VLAN Configuration Create VLAN 2 Switch config vlan 2 vlan 2 success Switch config interface vlan 2 Switch config if Note In CLI configuration you should create a VLAN interface first Then you can start to add remove ports Default status of the created VLAN
14. Auto relogin after 60 seconds Note Since different browser may has different behavior If the Web GUI don t re login well please manually type the IP Address and login the system again 4 2 11 CLI Commands for Basic Setting Switch config hostname WORD Network name of this system Switch config hostname JN5018G JN5018G config System Name 39 System Location SWITCH config snmp server location Taipei System Contact SWITCH config snmp server contact korecare korenix com Display System Name Location Contact System Firmware and Loader version MAC address LED status SWITCH show snmp server name SWITCH SWITCH show snmp server location Taipei SWITCH show snmp server contact korecare korenix com SWITCH gt show version JetNet4518 Loader Version 1 0 0 3 Firmware Version 1 1 22 20100927 12 11 00 Copyright 2006 2009 Korenix Technology Co Ltd SWITCH show hardware mac MAC Address 001277FF1357 SWITCH show hardware led led information mac mac address SWITCH show hardware led Power 1 On Power 2 Off DO 1 Off DO 2 Off RDY Off RM Off RE Off Admin Password User Name and Password SWITCH config administrator NAME Administrator account name SWITCH config administrator orwell PASSWORD Administrator account password SWITCH config administrator orwell orwell Change administrator account orwell and password orwell
15. Control Flowcontrol on for port 1 set ok Switch config if flowcontrol off Flowcontrol off for port 1 set ok 50 Port Status Port Status Switch show interface fa Interface fastethernet1 Administrative Status Enable Operating Status Connected Duplex Full Speed 100 MTU 1518 Flow Control off Default Port VLAN ID 1 Ingress Filtering Disabled Acceptable Frame Type All Port Security Disabled Auto Negotiation Disable Loopback Mode None STP Status forwarding Default CoS Value for untagged packets is 0 Mdix mode is Disable Medium mode is Copper Switch show sfp ddm show SFP DDM information Port 17 Temperature N A Tx power N A Rx power N A Port 18 Temperature 64 00 C lt range 0 0 80 00 gt Tx power 6 0 dBm lt range 9 0 4 0 gt Rx power 30 0 dBm lt range 30 0 4 0 gt Switch config if sfp ddm Digital diagnostic and monitoring eject Eject SFP scan Scan SFP Note Administrative Status gt Port state of the port Operating status gt Current status of the port Duplex gt Duplex mode of the port Speed gt Speed mode of the port Flow control gt Flow Control status of the port Rate Control Rate Control Ingress or Egress Switch config if rate limit egress Outgoing packets ingress Incoming packets Note To enable rate control you should select the Ingress or Egress rule first then assign the packet type and bandwidth
16. Ping Target iP fi 92 168 10 33 PING 192 168 10 33 192 168 10 33 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192 168 10 33 icmp_seq 0 ttl 1 28 time 0 0 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 10 33 icmp_seg 1 ttl 128 time 0 0 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 10 33 icmp_seg 2 ttl 128 time 0 0 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 10 33 icmp_seg 3 ttl 1 28 time 0 0 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 10 33 icmp_segq 4 ttl 128 time 0 0 ms 192 168 10 33 ping statistics 5 packets transmitted 5 packets received 0 packetloss round trip min ayg max 0 0 0 0 0 0 ms 129 4 12 7 CLI Commands of the Monitor and Diag Command Lines of the Monitor and Diag configuration Feature Command Line MAC Address Table Ageing Time Switch config mac address table aging time 350 mac address table aging time set ok Note 350 is the new ageing timeout value Add Static Unicast MAC address Switch config mac address table static 0012 7701 0101 vlan 1 interface fastethernet7 mac address table ucast static set ok Note rule mac address table static MAC_address VLAN VID interface interface_name Add Multicast MAC address Switch config mac address table multicast 0100 5e01 0101 vlan 1 interface fa6 7 Adds an entry in the multicast table ok Note rule mac address table multicast MAC_address VLAN VID interface_list interface_name range Show MAC Address Table All types Switch show mac address table UNICAST MAC ADDRESS Destination Ad
17. Rate Control Bandwidth Switch config if rate limit ingress bandwidth lt 0 1000000 gt Limit in kilobits per second FE 0 100000 GE 0 1000000 0 is no limit Switch config if rate limit ingress bandwidth 800 Set the ingress rate limit 800Kbps for Port 1 Storm Control Strom Control Rate Configuration Packet Switch config if storm control broadcast Broadcast packets dif Destination Lookup Failure 51 Type multicast Multicast packets SWITCH config storm control broadcast lt 0 100000 gt Rate limit value 0 100000Kbyte sec SWITCH config storm control broadcast 10000 limit_rate 10000 Set rate limit for Broadcast packets SWITCH config storm control multicast 1000 limit_rate 1000 Set rate limit for Multicast packets SWITCH config storm control dif 1000 limit_rate 1000 Set rate limit for Destination Lookup Failue packets Storm Control Enable Storm Control to a port SWITCH config interface fa SWITCH config if storm control broadcast Broadcast packets dif Destination Lookup Failure multicast Multicast packets SWITCH config if storm control broadcast lt cr gt SWITCH config if storm control broadcast Enables rate limit for Broadcast packets for Port 1 Continue apply to other ports Display Rate Configuration and port status SWITCH show storm control Storm control rate limit DLF 1000 Kbytes sec Multicast 1000 Kbyt
18. click on Apply to apply your configuration 4 8 3 Unknown Multicast After enabled IGMP Snooping the known multicast can be filtered by IGMP Snooping mechanism and forwarded to the member ports of the known multicast groups The other multicast streams which are not leant is so called unknown multicast the switch decide how to forward them based on the setting of this page Send to Query Ports The unknown multicast will be sent to the Query ports The Query port means the port received the IGMP Query packets It is usually the uplink port of the switch Send to All Ports The unknown multicast will be flooded to all ports even they are not the member ports of the groups Discard The unknown multicast will be discarded Non member ports will not receive the unknown multicast streams This page allows you to decide how to forward the unknown multicast traffic can be is still flooded to all ports The Force filtering function allows the switch to filter the Unknown Multicast Unknown Multicast 2 Send to Query Ports Send to All Ports Discard Apply Once you finish configuring the settings click on Apply to apply your configuration 95 4 8 4 GMRP To enable the GMRP configuration the Global GMRP Configuration should be enabled first And all the port interfaces should enable GMRP learning as well Then the switch exchange the IGMP Table with other switches which is also GMRP aware devices GMRP Configuration
19. gt set maximum modbus master up to 2 maximum support up to 20 modbus communicate sessions Set modbus TCP listening port Switch config modbus port port Listening Port Switch config modbus port 502 default modbus TCP service port is 502 149 5 4 Revision History Edition Date Modifications V1 4 Feb 13 2012 Apply v1 3 firmware feature Add JetNet 5018G v2 0 mode and its related changes Add Multiple User Interface Simplified Chinese Add Modbus TCP function code into user manual Add DDM SFP function into port control amp status Modify the description of SFP transceiver function V1 3a Jul 26 2011 Correct the color of the Diagnostic LED V1 3 Jun 15 2011 Add New Features Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Private VLAN QinQ description and configuration Update the combo port behavior Update Port Configuration IGMP Unknown Multicast GMRP description Update new MSR description and commands V1 2 Oct 18 2010 Add 4518 model and its related description and specification JetNet 4518 is a Managed Fast Ethernet switch which only support 10 100Base TX and 100Base FX SFP Correct DO info of the 3018G DO GUI setting of the managed switch Correct Combo Port Fiber information of all models Correct Broadcast Storm Control setting page Add more information of the Multiple Super Ring Add LACP Long Short Feature amp CLI settin
20. 192 168 10 17 24 ip igmp no shutdown 80 4 6 Private VLAN The private VLAN helps to resolve the primary VLAN ID shortage client ports isolation and network security issues The Private VLAN provides primary and secondary VLAN within a single switch Primary VLAN The uplink port is usually the primary VLAN A primary VLAN contains promiscuous ports that can communicate with lower Secondary VLANs Secondary VLAN The client ports are usually defined within secondary VLAN The secondary VLAN includes Isolated VLAN and Community VLAN The client ports can be isolated VLANs or can be grouped in the same Community VLAN The ports within the same community VLAN can communicate with each other However the isolated VLAN ports can Not The figure shows the typical Private VLAN network The SCADA Public Server or NMS workstation is usually located in primary VLAN The clients PCs or Rings are located within Secondary Secondary VLAN SCADA NMS fRing 1 Ring 2 Community i Isolated Isolated 1 VLAN VLAN Q e toa t ane Private VLAN PVLAN Configuration group enables you to Configure PVLAN PVLAN Port and see the PVLAN Information Following commands are included in this group 4 6 1 PVLAN Configuration 4 6 2 PVLAN Port Configuration 4 6 3 CLI Commands of the PVLAN 4 6 1 PVLAN Configuration PVLAN Configuration allows you to assign Pr
21. 4 community strings Type the community string and select the privilege Then press Apply Note When you first install the device in your network we highly recommend you to change the community string Since most SNMP management application uses Public and Private as their default community name this might be the leakage of the network security 99 SNMP SNMP V1 V2c Community public Read Only v private Read and Write w Read Only v Read Only v Apply 4 9 2 SNMP V3 Profile SNMP v3 can provide more security functions when the user performs remote management through SNMP protocol It delivers SNMP information to the administrator with user authentication all of data between JetNet Managed Switch and the administrator are encrypted to ensure secure communication SNMP V3 Profile SNMP V3 AiertetonPotecn sax Add Security Level Here the user can select the following levels of security None User Authentication and Authentication with privacy Authentication Protocol Here the user can select either MD5 Message Digest algorithm 5 or SHA Secure Hash Algorithm MD5 is a widely used cryptographic hash function with a 128 bit hash value SHA Secure Hash Algorithm hash functions refer to five Federal Information Processing Standard approved algorithms for computing a condensed digital representation JetNet Managed Switch provides 2 user authentication prot
22. 8 4G Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch is equipped with 8 10 100TX Fast Ethernet ports 2 Gigabit SFP and 2 Gigabit RJ 45 SFP combo ports The SFP ports accept all types of Gigabit SFP transceivers including Gigabit SX LX LHX ZX and XD for several connections and distances The copper interface of the 2 Gigabit combo ports supports 10M 100M or 1000M speed The switch can work as 8 4G 7 3G or 10 2G switch Besides the speed is auto negotiated or software configured and all the port types have non blocking and wire speed switching capability The 8 4G design allows aggregating up to 4 100M rings plus 2 Gigabit rings which is a unique and Korenix patent protected ring technology The JetNet 5018G is equipped with 16 10 100TX Fast Ethernet ports and 2 10 100 1000Base T Gigabit SFP combo ports The SFP ports accept all types of Gigabit SFP transceivers including Gigabit SX LX LHX ZX and XD for several connections and distances The JetNet 5018G 2 0 is the enhanced version of the JetNet 5018G the SFP port of the JetNet 5018G v2 0 can support both 100M and Gigabit SFP The software can identify the speed of the inserted SFP transceiver The embedded software of JetNet 4518 5012G 5018G 5018G 2 0 supports RSTP and Multiple Super Ring technology for ring redundancy protection Besides JetNet 4518 5012G 5018G 5018G v2 0 supports full layer 2 management features such as the VLAN IGMP Snooping LACP for network control SNMP LLDP for network managem
23. 8Kbps Storm Control The Storm Control is similar to Rate Control Rate Control filters all the traffic over the Rate Configuration threshold you input by UI Storm Control allows Ce ae user to define the Rate for specific Packet ee Types These kinds of packet types are legal MuticastRatekbyteses a packets but they may useless and affect the network performance It is suggested to limit POR READ them at least limit the rate of the uplink ports Figure 4 3 5 1 Disab Disable e Disable Disable Disable Disable Rate Configuration This column allows you to manually assign the limit rate for the specific el SAA packet type base on Kbytes per second The a packet types of the Ingress Rule listed here mme a include Broadcast DLF Destination Lookup Deane isane Failure and Multicast Disable Disable 4 The limit range is from 0 to the maximum available speed of the port For example the Fast Ethernet port allows 0 100 000 Kbytes sec Zero means no limit Disab Disab Choose Enable Disable to enable or disable the storm control packet type of the specific port Click on Apply to apply the configuration of the ports Port Trunking Port Trunking configuration allows you to group multiple Ethernet ports in parallel to increase link bandwidth The aggregated ports can be viewed as one physical port so that the bandwidth is higher than merely one single Ethernet
24. Backup Configuration TFTP Server gt Backupt cond Backup Type the IP address of TFTP Server IP Then click on Backup Restore Note point to the wrong file will cause the entire configuration missed 4 2 8 Firmware Upgrade In this section you can update the latest firmware for your switch Korenix provides the latest firmware in Korenix Web site The new firmware may include new features bug fixes or other software changes We ll also provide the release notes for the update as well For technical viewpoint we suggest you use the latest firmware before installing the switch to the customer site Note that the system must be rebooted after you finished upgrading new firmware 35 Please remind the attached users before you reboot the switch Figure 4 2 8 1 Main UI of Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade System Firmware Version v0 2 11 System Firmware Date 20090413 15 04 17 Local File Local File Firmware Upgrade J Firmware File Name Note When firmware upgrade is finished the switch will restart automatically Upgrade There are 2 modes for users to backup restore the configuration file Local File mode and TFTP Server mode Local File mode In this mode the switch acts as the file server Users can browse the target folder and then type the file name to backup the configuration Users also can browse the target folder and select the existed configuration file to restore the configuration ba
25. D Storm Control c Port Trunking o CI Network Redundancy Port Configuration Auto Negotiati Il 4 VLAN Auto Negotiation Disable C Traffic Prioritization C Multicast Filtering Apply o A SNMP Select the port you want to configure and make changes to the port In State column you can enable or disable the state of this port Once you disable the port stop to link to the other end and stop to forward any traffic The default setting is Enable which means all the ports are workable when you receive the device 45 In Speed Duplex column you can configure port speed and duplex mode of this port Below are the selections you can choose Fast Ethernet Port 1 N fa1 faN AutoNegotiation 10M Full Duplex 10 Full 10M Half Duplex 10 Half 100M Full Duplex 100 Full and 100M Half Duplex 100 Half Gigabit Ethernet Port 1 N gi1 giN AutoNegotiation 10M Full Duplex 10 Full 10M Half Duplex 10 Half 100M Full Duplex 100 Full 100M Half Duplex 100 Half 1000M Full Duplex 1000 Full 1000M Half Duplex 1000 Half The default mode is Auto Negotiation mode Note The JetNet 5012G 5018G Gigabit SFP port only support 1000M Full mode The JetNet 4518 SFP port only support 100M Full mode The JetNet 5018G v2 0 supports both 100M Full and 1000M Full modes In Flow Control column Symmetric means that you need to activate the flow control function of the remote net
26. Management VLAN ID The switch supports management VLAN The management VLAN ID is the VLAN ID of the CPU interface so that only member ports of the management VLAN can ping and access the switch The default management VLAN ID is 1 Static VLAN You can assign a VLAN ID and VLAN Name for new VLAN here VLAN ID is used by the switch to identify different VLANs Valid VLAN ID is between 1 and 4094 1 is the default VLAN VLAN Name is a reference for network administrator to identify different VLANs The available character is 12 for you to input If you don t input VLAN name the system will automatically assign VLAN name for the VLAN The rule is VLAN VLAN ID Static VLAN Figure 4 5 2 2 The steps to create a new VLAN Type VLAN ID and NAME and press Add to create a new VLAN Then you can see the new VLAN in the Static VLAN Configuration table Refer to Figure 4 5 2 3 Add Help After created the VLAN the status of the VLAN will 74 remain in Unused until you add ports to the VLAN Note Before you change the management VLAN ID by Web and Telnet remember that the port attached by the administrator should be the member port of the management VLAN otherwise the administrator can t access the switch via the network Note Currently JetNet 4518 5012 5018G 5018G v2 0 supports max 255 group VLAN Static VLAN Configuration You can see the created VLANs and specify the egress outgoing port rule to be Untagged or Tagged her
27. Multiple Super Ring and Multiple Super Ring Information are available while select the MSR mode 54 4 4 1 STP Configuration This page allows select the STP mode and configuring the global STP RSTP Bridge Configuration The STP mode includes the STP RSTP MSTP and Disable Please select the STP mode for your system first The default mode is RSTP enabled After select the STP or RSTP mode continue to configure the global Bridge parameters for STP and RSTP After select the MSTP mode please go to MSTP Configuration page Figure 4 4 1 1 show the web page which allows you to select the STP mode configure the global STP RSTP MSTP settings Refers to JetNet 5428G user interface CI JetNet5428G System gt C Basic Setting gt 4 Port Configuration STP Mode Cf Network Redundancy C STP Configuration STP Port Configuratio ty STP Information MSTP Configuration C MSTP Port Configurati MSTP Information G Multiple Super Ring G Multiple Super Ring In EI VLAN Apply om STP Configuration Bridge Configur RSTP Refer to the 4 4 1 of previous version manual RSTP is the abbreviation of Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol If a switch has more than one path to a destination it will lead to message loops that can generate broadcast storms and quickly bog down a network The spanning tree was created to combat the negative effects of message loops in switched networks
28. Please check your network cable Network Interface Card of the connected device the network application or reallocate the network traffic etc Click on Clear Selected to reinitialize the counts of the selected ports and Clear All to reinitialize the counts of all ports Click on Reload to refresh the counts Port Statistics 100TK Down Enable 0 lis 0 0 0 0 0 2 1007 Down Enable 10 0 0 11 0 0 3 1007x Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1007x Up Enable 2131 0 0 2452 0 0 1007x Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1007x Down Enable 4884 1 2 5919 o 0 1007x Up Enable 54 0 0 2742 0 0 3 1000TX Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 1000T Down Enable o 0 0 0 0 0 40 10007x Down Enable 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clear Selected Clear All Reload 126 4 12 3 Port Mirroring Port mirroring also called port spanning is a tool that allows you to mirror the traffic from one or more ports onto another port without disrupting the flow of traffic on the original port Any traffic that goes into or out of the Source Port s will be duplicated at the Destination Port This traffic can then be analyzed at the Destination port using a monitoring device or application A network administrator will typically utilize this tool for diagnostics debugging or fending off attacks Port Mirror Mode Select Enable Disable to enable disable Port Mirror Source Port This is also known as Monitor Port These are the ports you want
29. Ring Event Selection Event Selection Switch config warning event coldstart Switch cold start event warmstart Switch warm start event linkdown Switch link down event linkup Switch link up event 122 authentication Authentication failure event fault relay Switch fault relay event power Switch power failure event super ring Switch super ring topology change event time sync Switch time synchronize event Ex Cold Start event Switch config warning event coldstart Set cold start event enable ok Ex Link Up event Switch config warning event linkup IFLIST Interface list ex fa1 fa3 5 gi1 7 18 Switch config warning event linkup fa5 Set fad link up event enable ok Display Switch show warning event Warning Event Cold Start Enabled Warm Start Disabled Authentication Failure Disabled Link Down fa4 5 Link Up fa4 5 Power Failure Super Ring Topology Change Disabled Fault Relay Disabled Time synchronize Failure Disable Syslog Configuration Local Mode Switch config log syslog local Server Mode Switch config log syslog remote 192 168 10 33 Both Switch config log syslog local Switch config log syslog remote 192 168 10 33 Disable Switch config no log syslog local SMTP Configuration SMTP Enable Switch config smtp server enable email alert SMTP Email Alert set enable ok Sender mail Switch config smtp server server 192 168 1
30. Status This page shows the status of port aggregation Once the aggregation ports are negotiated well you will see following status 49 Port Trunk Aggregation Information Group Member Group ID Type Aggregated Individual ki LACP 7 56 k2 LACP 8 9 10 Group ID Display Trunk 1 to Trunk 5 set up in Aggregation Setting Type Static or LACP set up in Aggregation Setting Aggregated When LACP links well you can see the member ports in Aggregated column Individual When LACP is enabled member ports of LACP group which are not connected to correct LACP member ports will be displayed in the Individual column Link Down When LACP is enabled member ports of LACP group which are not linked up will be displayed in the Link Down column 4 3 7 Command Lines for Port Configuration Port Control Port Control State Switch config if shutdown gt Disable port state Port Link Change to DOWN interface fastethernet1 is shutdown now Switch config if no shutdown gt Enable port state Port1 Link Change to UP interface fastethernet1 is up now Port Control Auto Switch config interface fat Negotiation Switch config if auto negotiation Auto negotiation of port 1 is enabled Port Control Force Switch config if speed 100 Speed Duplex set the speed mode ok Switch config if duplex full set the duplex mode ok Port Control Flow Switch contfig if flowcontrol on
31. Switch config dot1x system auth control The Port Based Network Acess Control is globally enabled Switch config no dot1x system auth control The Port Based Network Acess Control is globally disabled authentic method radius server ip Switch contig Switch config dot1x authentic method local Use the local username database for authentication radius Use the Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS servers for authentication Switch config dot1x authentic method radius Switch config dot1x radius Switch config dot1x radius server ip 192 168 10 120 key 1234 113 RADIUS Server Port number NOT given default 1812 RADIUS Accounting Port number NOT given default 1813 RADIUS Server IP 192 168 10 120 RADIUS Server Key 1234 RADIUS Server Port 1812 RADIUS Accounting Port 1813 Switch config radius secondary server ip Switch config dot1x radius secondary server ip 192 168 10 250 key 5678 Port number NOT given default 181 2 RADIUS Accounting Port number NOT given default 1813 Secondary RADIUS Server IP 192 168 10 250 Secondary RADIUS Server Key 5678 Secondary RADIUS Server Port 1812 Secondary RADIUS Accounting Port 1813 User name password for authentication Switch config dot1 x username korenix passwd korenix vlan 1 Display 802 x is short of dot1x Switch show dot1x lt cr gt all Show Dot1x information for all interface a
32. TrunkRing The MultiRing technology is part of the MSR technology which combines the MSR with the port trunking technology After multiple ports aggregated this is so call port trunking Static or learnt by LACP protocol the Trunk ID can be one of the port ID of the MSR technology Configured the port trunking first then you can add the Trunk group as a Ring Port in managed switch 64 4 4 8 Ring Info This page shows the MSR information Multiple Super Ring Information 1 Rapid Super Ring RM Normal 0012 7760 1455 fa2 2 4 5 4 ID Ring ID Version which version of this ring this field could be Rapid Super Ring Super Ring or Any Ring Role This Switch is RM or nonRM Status If this field is Normal which means the redundancy is approved If any one of the link in this Ring is broken then the status will be Abnormal RM MAC The MAC address of Ring Master of this Ring It helps to find the redundant path Blocking Port This field shows which is blocked port of RM Role Transition Count This means how many times this switch has changed its Role from nonRM to RM or from RM to nonRM Role state Transition Count This number means how many times the Ring status has been transformed between Normal and Abnormal state 4 4 9 Command Lines Feature Global Enable Switch config spanning tree enable Disable Switch config spanning tree disable Mode Choose the Switch config spanning tree
33. VLAN After the Primary VLAN Type is assigned in Private VLAN Configuration page the secondary VLAN can associate to the Primary VLAN ID Select the Primary VLAN ID here Note Before configuring PVLAN port type the Private VLAN Association should be done first Port Configuraion PVLAN Port T pe Normal The Normal port is None PVLAN ports it remains its original VLAN setting Host The Host type ports can be mapped to the Secondary VLAN Promiscuous The promiscuous port can be associated to the Primary VLAN VLAN ID After assigned the port type the web UI display the available VLAN ID the port can associate to 82 For example 1 VLAN Create VLAN 2 5 are created in VLAN Configuration page 2 Private VLAN Type VLAN 2 5 has its Private VLAN Type configured in Private VLAN Configuration page VLAN 2 is belonged to Primary VLAN VLAN 3 5 are belonged to secondary VLAN Isolated or Community 3 Private VLAN Association Associate VLAN 3 5 to VLAN 2 in Private VLAN Association first 4 Private VLAN Port Configuration VLAN 2 Primary gt The member port of VLAN 2 is promiscuous port VLAN 3 Isolated gt The Host port can be mapped to VLAN 3 VLAN 4 Community gt The Host port can be mapped to VLAN 3 VLAN 5 Community gt The Host port can be mapped to VLAN 5 Result VLAN 2 gt VLAN 3 4 5 member ports can communicate with ports in secondary VLAN VLAN 3 gt VLAN 2 member ports are isol
34. concepts of network architecture A switch may belong to different groups act as root or designate switch generate BPDU for the network to maintain the forwarding table of the spanning tree With MSTP can also provide multiple forwarding paths and enable load balancing Understand the architecture allows you to maintain the correct spanning tree and operate effectively One VLAN can be mapped to a Multiple Spanning Tree Instance MSTI For example the maximum Instance JetNet supports is usually 16 range from 0 15 The MSTP builds a separate Multiple Spanning Tree MST for each instance to maintain connectivity among each of the assigned VLAN groups An Internal Spanning Tree IST is used to connect all the MSTP switches within an MST region An MST Region may contain multiple MSTP Instances 58 The figure shows there are 2 VLANs MSTP Instances and each instance has its Root and forwarding paths y Ni vva ra Instance 1 VLAN 20 an ra on Forwarding Paths Instance 1 VLAN20 Ae 2 VLAN10 Blocking x were a E Ni Sy ene H Instance 2 VLAN 10 TAL Forwarding Paths Instance 2 VLAN10 Instance 1 VLAN20 2 Root Switch Root Switch A Common Spanning Tree CST interconnects all adjuacent MST regions and acts as a virtual bridge node for communications with STP or RSTP nodes in the global network MSTP connects all bridges and LAN segments with a single Common and Internal Spanning Tre
35. config dhcp ip dhcp reset lt CI gt DHCP Server Information Switch show ip dhcp server statistics DHCP Server ON Address Pool 1 network 192 168 10 0 24 default router 192 168 10 254 lease time 604800 Excluded Address List IP Address 192 168 10 123 Manual Binding List IP Address 192 168 10 99 0012 7701 0203 MAC Address Leased Address List IP Address MAC Address Leased Time Remains DHCP Relay Information Switch show ip dhcp relay DHCP Relay Agent ON IP helper address 192 168 10 200 Re forwarding policy Replace Backup and Restore Backup Startup Configuration file Switch copy startup config tftp 192 168 10 33 default conf Writing Configuration OK Note 1 To backup the latest startup configuration file you should save current settings to flash first You can refer to 4 12 to see how to save settings to the flash Note 2 192 168 10 33 is the TFTP server s IP and default conf is name of the configuration file Your environment may use different IP addresses or different file name Please type target TFTP server IP or file name in this command Restore Configuration Switch copy tftp 192 168 10 33 default conf startup config Show Startup Configuration Switch show startup config Show Running Configuration Switch show running config 43 Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Switch archive download sw overwrite tftp 1
36. config if switchport private vlan host association 2 3 Mapping primary to secondary VLANs This command is only available for promiscuous port Switch config interface gi10 Switch config if switchport mode private vlan promiscuous Switch config if switchport private vian mapping 2 add 3 Switch config if switchport private vian mapping 2 add 4 Switch config if switchport private vian mapping 2 add 5 Private VLAN Information Private VLAN Switch show vlan private vlan Information FLAGS gt Isolated P gt Promiscuous C gt Community Primary Secondary Type Ports p 3 Isolated gi10 P gi9 1 2 4 Community gi10 P gi8 C 2 5 Community gi10 P fa7 C gi9 I 10 PVLAN Type Switch show vlan private vlan type 85 2 primary gi10 B isolated gi9 4 community gi8 community fa7 gi9 10 primary or Host List Switch show vlan private vlan port list Ports Mode Vian normal normal normal normal normal normal host host host 10 promiscuous 2 ONOR OUN W AO i Running Config Information Private VLAN Type Private VLAN Port Information Switch show run Building configuration Current configuration hostname Switch vlan learning independent vlan 1 vlan 2 private vlan primary vlan 3 private vlan isolated vlan 4 private vlan community vlan 5 private vlan community interface fastethernet7 switchpo
37. default value 2 to 4094 are valid and available in this column Type the PVID you d like to configure here 72 Tunnel Mode This is the new command for QinQ The command includes None 802 1Q Tunnel and 802 1Q Tunnel Uplink The figure shows the relationship between 802 1Q Tunnel and 802 1Q Tunnel Uplink 802 10 Tunnel Following is the modes you can select None Remian VLAN setting no QinQ 802 1Q Tunnel The QinQ command applied to the ports which connect to the C VLAN The port receives tagged frame from the C VLAN Add a new tag Port VID as S VLAN VID When the packets are forwarded to C VLAN the S VLAN tag is removed After 802 1Q Tunnel mode is assigned to a port the egress setting of the port should be Untag it indicates the egress packet is always untagged This is configured in Static VLAN Configuration table Please refer to the VLAN Configuration chapter in below 802 1Q Tunnel Uplink The QinQ command applied to the ports which connect to the S VLAN The port receives tagged frame from the S VLAN When the packets are forwarded to S VLAN the S VLAN tag is kept After 802 1Q Tunnel Uplink mode is assigned to a port the egress setting of the port should be Tag it indicates the egress packet is always tagged This is configured in Static VLAN Configuration table Please refer to the VLAN Configuration chapter in below For example the VID of S VLAN Tunnel Uplink is 10 the VID of C VLAN Tunnel is 5 T
38. here This is a periodic timer that drives the switch to send out BPDU Bridge Protocol Data Unit packet to check current STP status The root bridge of the spanning tree topology periodically sends out a hello message to other devices on the network to check if the topology is healthy The hello time is the amount of time the root has waited during sending hello messages Forward Delay Time 4 30 Enter a value between 4 and 30 seconds This value is the time that a port waits before changing from Spanning Tree Protocol learning and listening states to forwarding state This is the amount of time JetNet will wait before checking to see if it should be changed to a different state Once you have completed your configuration click on Apply to apply your settings Note You must observe the following rule to configure Hello Time Forwarding Delay and Max Age parameter 2 x Forward Delay Time 1 sec 2 Max Age Time 2 2 x Hello Time value 1 sec STP Port Configuration This page allows you to configure the port parameter after enabled STP or RSTP Port Configuration Select the port you want to configure and you will be able to view current settings and status of the port Path Cost Enter a number between 1 and 200 000 000 This value represents the cost of the path to the other bridge from the transmitting bridge at the specified port Priority Enter a value between 0 and 240 using multiples of 16 Thi
39. mode Spanning Tree mode rst the rapid spanning tree protocol 802 1w stp the spanning tree prtotcol 802 1d mst the multiple spanning tree protocol 802 1s 65 Bridge Priority Switch config spanning tree priority lt 0 61440 gt valid range is 0 to 61440 in multiple of 4096 Switch config spanning tree priority 4096 Bridge Times Switch config spanning tree bridge times forward Delay max age Hello Time Switch config spanning tree bridge times 15 20 2 This command allows you configure all the timing in one time Forward Delay Switch config spanning tree forward time lt 4 30 gt Valid range is 4 30 seconds Switch config spanning tree forward time 15 Max Age Switch config spanning tree max age lt 6 40 gt Valid range is 6 40 seconds Switch config spanning tree max age 20 Hello Time Switch config spanning tree hello time lt 1 10 gt Valid range is 1 10 seconds Switch config spanning tree hello time 2 MSTP Enter the MSTP Configuration Tree Switch config spanning tree mst MSTMAP the mst instance number or range configuration enter mst configuration mode forward time the forwa _ oreneay time hello time the hello time max age the message maximum age time max hops the maximum hops sync sync port state of exist vlan entry Switch config spanning tree mst configuration Switch config spanning tree mst configuration Switch config mst abort exit curre
40. mst configuration Current MST configuration MSTP is Running Name orenixnix Revision 65535 Instance Vlans Mapped 0 1 4 4094 1 2 2 z Config HMAC MD5 Digest 0xB41829F9030A054FB74EF7A8587FF58D Display all MST Switch show spanning tree mst Information HHH H MSTOO vlans mapped 1 4 4094 Bridge address 0012 77ee eeee priority 32768 sysid 0 Root this switch for CST and IST Configured max age 2 hello time 15 forward delay 20 max hops 20 68 Port State Cost Prio Nbr fai Designated Forwarding 200000 128 1 P2P Internal MSTP fa2 Designated Forwarding 200000 128 2 P2P Internal MSTP Role Type MSTO1 vians mapped 2 Bridge address 0012 77ee eeee priority 32768 sysid 1 Root this switch for MSTO1 Port Role State Cost Prio Nbr Type fal Designated Forwarding 200000 128 1 P2P Internal MSTP fa2 Designated Forwarding 200000 128 2 P2P Internal MSTP MSTP Root Switch show spanning tree mst root Information MST Root Root Root Root Max Hello Fwd Instance Address Priority Cost Port age dly MSTOO 0012 77ee eeee 32768 0 NA 20 2 15 MST01 0012 77ee eeee 32768 0 NA 20 2 15 MST02 0012 77ee eeee 32768 0 NA 20 2 15 MSTP Instance Switch show spanning tree mst 1 Information HH MSTO1 vians mapped 2 Bridge address 0012 77ee eeee priority 32768 sysid 1 Root this switch for MSTO1 Port Role State Cost Prio Nbr Type fai Designated Forwarding 200000 128 1 P2P Internal MSTP fa2 Designated Forwarding 200000 128
41. of the terminal You can t input any command CtrltQ To unlock the screen which is locked by Ctrl S Ctrl Z To exit configuration mode Alert message when multiple users want to configure the switch If the administrator is in configuration mode then the Web users can t change the settings JetNet Managed Switch allows only one administrator to configure the switch at a time Error Message x YTY configuration is locked by other YTY 25 4 2 4 2 1 Basic Setting The Basic Setting group provides you to configure switch information IP address User name Password of the system It also allows you to do firmware upgrade backup and restore configuration reload factory default and reboot the system Following commands are included in this group 4 2 1 Switch Setting 4 2 2 Admin Password 4 2 3 IP Configuration 4 2 4 Time Setting 4 2 5 Jumbo Frame 4 2 6 DHCP Server 4 2 7 Backup and Restore 4 2 8 Firmware Upgrade 4 2 9 Factory Default 4 2 10 System Reboot 4 2 11 CLI Commands for Basic Setting Switch Setting You can assign System name Location Contact and view system information Figure 4 2 1 1 Web UI of the Switch Setting Switch Setting Switch ea T m 1 3 6 1 4 1 24062 2 2 6 JetNet5628G Industrial Managed Switch v0 2 11 20090413 00 12 77 0412 Apply System Name You can assign a name to the device The available characters you can input is 64 After you confi
42. ring port cost 100 lt 0 255 gt valid range is 0 or 255 default set default 128 valid range is 0 or 255 Switch config super ring plus port cost 100 200 Set path cost success Rapid Dual Homing Switch config multiple super ring rapid dual homing enable Switch config multiple super ring rapid dual homing disable Switch config multiple super ring rapid dual homing port IFLIST Interface name ex fastethernet1 or gi8 auto detect up link auto detection IFNAME Interface name ex fastethernet1 or gi8 Switch config multiple super ring rapid dual homing port fa3 fa5 6 et Rapid Dual Homing port success Hoe auto detect is recommended for dual Homing Ring Info Ring Info Switch show multiple super ring Ring ID Ring1 Ring1 Current Status Disabled Role Disabled Ring Status Abnormal Ring Manager 0000 0000 0000 Blocking Port N A Giga Copper N A Configuration Version Rapid Super Ring Priority 128 Ring Port fal fa2 Path Cost 100 200 Dual Homing II Disabled Statistics Watchdog sent 0 received 0 missed 0 Link Up sent 0 received 0 Link Down sent 0 received 0 Role Transition count 0 Ring State Transition count 1 Ring ID is optional If the ring ID is typed this command will only display the information of the target Ring 70 4 5 VLAN A Virtual LAN VLAN is a logical grouping of nodes for the purpose of limiting a broadcast domain to spec
43. run Enable LLDP timer Set the transmission frequency of LLDP in seconds Switch config Ildp run LLDP is enabled Change LLDP timer Switch config Ildp holdtime lt 10 255 gt Valid range is 10 255 Switch config Ildp timer lt 5 254 gt Valid range is 5 254 131 Ping Ping IP Switch ping 192 168 10 33 PING 192 168 10 33 192 168 10 33 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192 168 10 33 icmp_seq 0 ttl 128 time 0 0 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 10 33 icmp_seq 1 ttl 128 time 0 0 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 10 33 icmp_seq 2 ttl 128 time 0 0 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 10 33 icmp_seq 3 ttl 128 time 0 0 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 10 33 icmp_seq 4 ttl 128 time 0 0 ms r 192 168 10 33 ping statistics 5 packets transmitted 5 packets received 0 packet loss round trip min avg max 0 0 0 0 0 0 ms 132 4 12 Device Front Panel Device Front Panel command allows you to see LED status of the switch You can see LED and link status of the Power DO R M and Font Ports Below is the example of JetNet 5018G Different model has its own front panel display Feature On Link UP Off Link Down Other Power 1 P1 Green Black Power 2 P2 Green Black Digital Output 1 DO1 Red Black Digital Output 2 D02 Red Black Ring Master R M Green Black Ring Fail R F Red Black Fast Ethernet Green Black Port 1 16 Gigabit Ethernet Green Black Port 17 18 SFP Green Black Gr
44. slave Run as slave Display SWITCH sh ntp associations Network time protocol Status Disabled Primary peer N A Secondary peer N A SWITCH show clock SWITCH show clock Thu Oct 14 17 44 55 2010 GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London SWITCH show clock timezone clock timezone 26 GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London Switch show ptpd PTPd is enabled Mode Slave Jumbo Frame 41 Jumbo Frame Type the maximum MTU to enable Jumbo Frame SWITCH config system mtu lt 64 9216 gt bytes with VLAN tag Switch config system mtu 9216 Disable Jumbo Frame SWITCH config no system mtu Display SWITCH show system mtu System MTU size is 9216 bytes After disabled Jumbo Frame SWITCH show system mtu System MTU size is 1522 bytes DHCP Server Relay Agent DHCP Commands Switch config router dhcp Switch config dhcp default router DHCP Default Router end Exit current mode and down to previous enable mode exit Exit current mode and down to previous mode ip IP protocol lease DHCP Lease Time list Print command list network dhcp network no remove quit Exit current mode and down to previous mode service enable service DHCP Server Enable Switch config dhcp service dhcp lt CI gt DHCP Server IP Pool Network Mask Switch config dhcp network A B C D M network mask ex 10 10 1 0 24 Switch config dhcp network 192 1
45. the VLAN as a primary private VLAN 84 Primary Type Switch config vian private vilan primary lt cr gt Isolated Type Switch config vlan private vlan isolated lt cr gt Community Type Switch config vlan private vlan community lt Cr gt Private VLAN Port Configuraiton Go to the port configuraiton Switch config interface port_number ex gi9 Switch config if switchport private vlan host association Set the private VLAN host association mapping map primary VLAN to secondary VLAN Private VLAN Port Type Promiscuous Port Type Host Port Type Switch config if switchport mode private vlan Set private vlan mode Switch config if switchport mode private vlan host Set the mode to private vlan host promiscuous Set the mode to private vian promiscuous Switch config if switchport mode private vlan promiscuous lt cr gt Switch config if switchport mode private vlan host lt cr gt Private VLAN Port Configuration PVLAN Port Type Host Association primary to secondary The command is only available for host port Switch config interface gi9 Switch config if switchport mode private vlan host Switch config if switchport private vlan host association lt 2 4094 gt Primary range VLAN ID of the private VLAN port association Switch config if switchport private vlan host association 2 lt 2 4094 gt Secondary range VLAN ID of the private VLAN port association Switch
46. the switch 1 Go to Start gt Run gt cmd And then press Enter 2 Type the Telnet 192 168 10 1 or the IP address of the switch And then press Enter 17 3 3 2 SSH Secure Shell Korenix JetNet Managed Switch also support SSH console You can remotely connect to the switch by command line interface The SSH connection can secure all the configuration commands you sent to the switch SSH is a client server architecture while JetNet Managed Switch is the SSH server When you want to make SSH connection with the switch you should download the SSH client tool first SSH Client There are many free sharewares trials or charged SSH clients you can find on the internet Fox example PuTTY is a free and popular Telnet SSH client We ll use this tool to demonstrate how to login JetNet by SSH Note PuTTY is copyright 1997 2006 Simon Tatham Download PuTTY hitp Awww chiark greenend org uk sgtatham putty download html The copyright of PUTTY About Pul TY PuTTY Release 0 54 1997 2004 Simon Tatham All rights reserved 1 Open SSH Client PuTTY N PuTTY Configuration In the Session configuration enter the Host Name IP cess Se NINER Address of your JetNet Managed Switch and Port i joan Specify your connection by host name or IP address number default 22 Choose the SSH protocol Gai Nz Then click on Open to start the SSH session console Features Protocol E Window O Raw OTelnet O Rogn Appearan
47. to monitor The traffic of all source monitor ports will be copied to destination analysis ports You can choose single port or any combination of ports you can monitor them in Rx only TX only or both RX and TX Click on checkbox of the RX Tx to select the source ports Destination Port This is also known as Analysis Port You can analyze the traffic of all the monitored ports at this port without affecting the flow of traffic on the port s being monitored Only one of the destination ports can be selected A network administrator would typically connect a LAN analyzer or Netxray device to this port Port Mirroring Port Mirror Mode Enable v Port Selection iv a a n C JOO WO Lal Apply Once you finish configuring the settings click on Apply to apply the settings 127 4 12 4 Event Log In the 4 10 3 we have introduced System Log feature When System Log Local mode is selected JetNet Managed Switch will record occurred events in local log table This page shows this log table The entry includes the index occurred data and time and content of the events Click on Clear to clear the entries Click on Reload to refresh the table System Event Logs Event Log 1 Jan 1 02 50 53 Event Link 4 Up 2 Jan 1 02 50 51 Event Link 5 Down 3 Jan 1 02 50 50 Event Link 5 Up 4 Jan 1 02 50
48. transceiver The way to connect the SFP transceiver is to Plug in SFP fiber transceiver fist Cross connect the transmit channel at each end to the receive channel at the opposite end as illustrated in the figure below The SPF cage of JetNet 5012G 2G SFP is 2x1 design check the direction angle of the fiber transceiver and fiber cable when inserted Note This is a Class 1 Laser LED product Don t stare at the Laser LED Beam 2 7 Wiring Combo Ports There is Combo Ports design in JetNet managed switch series The combo port means the physical interface supports both copper and fiber types but there is only one of the types Copper or Fiber can be used in one time JetNet 3018G 5012G 5018G 5018G v2 0 The JetNet 3018G 5012G 5018G 5018G v2 0 include 2 Gigabit RJ 45 SFP Combo ports The port number of the JetNet 3018G 5018G 5018G v2 0 is port 17 and 18 The port number of the JetNet 5012G is port 11 and 12 The speed of the gigabit Ethernet copper port supports 10Base TX 100Base TX and 1000Base T The speed of the SFP Fiber port supports 1000M Full Duplex The available gigabit SFP supports Gigabit Single mode Multi mode BIDI WDM single mode SFP transceivers The 100Base FX is not supported in JetNet 3018G 5012G 5018G Gigabit combo ports The default value when both types are connected is the active SFP port works first only the Fiber link is available when SFP plugged and link up JetNet 4518 The JetNet 4518 include
49. v Any a aul ad Add Modify Remove 0012 7700 0000 0000 0000 0001 0012 7700 0002 0000 0000 0001 Permit gigabitethernet25 apy Reload Filter ID Name The name for this MAC Filter entry Action Permit to permit traffic from specified sources Deny to deny traffic from those sources Source Destination Address Type the MAC address you want configure the format is AABB CCDD EEFF Example Source to Destination is 0012 7700 0000 to 0012 7700 0002 Source Destination Wildcard This command allows user to define single host or a group of hosts based on the wildcard Some of the allowance examples are as below Wildcard Bit Number of Note allowance Any 1111 1111 1111 All Host 1 Only the Source or Destination 0000 0000 0003 0000 0000 000 00000011 3 0000 0000 0007 0000 0000 000 00000111 7 4 o 0000 0000 000F 0000 0000 000 11111111 104 0000 0000 0001 0000 0000 0003 0000 0000 0007 0000 0000 000F 0000 0000 001F 0000 0000 003F Egress Port Bind the MAC Filter rule to specific front port fastethernet21 ISI fastethernet22 fastethernet23 fastethernet24 gigabitethernet25 gigabitethernet26 gigabitethernet27 Modify yiqabitethernet28 Once you finish configuring the ACE settings click on Add to apply your configuration You can see below sc
50. 0 24 stands for 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway You can assign the gateway for the switch here The default gateway is 192 168 10 254 Note In CLI we use 0 0 0 0 0 to represent for the default gateway Once you finish configuring the settings click on Apply to apply your configuration 4 2 4 Time Setting Time Setting source allow user to set the time manually or through NTP server Network Time Protocol NTP is used to synchronize computer clocks on the internet You can configure NTP settings here to synchronize the clocks of several switches on the network JetNet Managed Switch also provides Daylight Saving function System Time The current time of the system The time possibly synchronizes from PC NTP Server IEEE 1588 server or device startup duration Time Setting System Time Tue Jan 1 00 19 11 2008 etting r Get Time From PC lJan_ o1 gt 2008 o0 w 19 7 m Manual Setting User can select Manual setting to change time as user wants User 28 also can click the button Get Time from PC to get PC s time setting for switch After click the Get Time from PC and apply the setting the System time display the same time as your PC s time NTP client Select the Time Setting Source to NTP client can let device enable the NTP client service NTP client will be automatically enabled if you change Time source to NTP Client The system will send request packet to ac
51. 0 100 ACCOUNT SMTP server mail account ex admin korenix com Switch config smtp server server 192 168 10 100 admin korenix com SMTP Email Alert set Server 192 168 10 100 Account admin korenix com ok Receiver mail Switch config smtp server receipt 1 korecare korenix com SMTP Email Alert set receipt 1 korecare korenix com ok Authentication with username and Switch config smtp server authentication username admin password admin password SMTP Email Alert set authentication Username admin Password admin Note You can assign string to username and password Disable SMTP Switch config no smtp server enable email alert SMTP Email Alert set disable ok Disable Authentication Switch config no smtp server authentication SMTP Email Alert set Authentication disable ok Display Switch sh smtp server SMTP Email Alert is Enabled Server 192 168 10 100 Account admin korenix com Authentication Enabled Username admin Password admin SMTP Email Alert Receipt Receipt 1 korecare korenix com 123 Receipt 2 Receipt 3 Receipt 4 124 4 12 Monitor and Diag JetNet Managed Switch provides several types of features for you to monitor the status of the switch or diagnostic for you to check the problem when encountering problems related to the switch The features include MAC Address Table Port Statistics Port Mirror Event Log and Ping Following commands are includ
52. 0 70 C SFPGXD50 w 1000Base XD_ single mode SFP transceiver 50Km wide operating temperature 40 85 C SFP Gigabit BIDI WDM SFPGLX10B13 41000Base LX BIDI single mode transceiver 10km TX 1310nm 136 SFPGLX10B13 W SFPGLX10B15 SFPGLX10B15 W SFPGLX20B13 SFPGLX20B13 W SFPGLX20B15 SFPGLX20B15 W SFPGLX40B13 SFPGLX40B13 W SFPGLX40B15 SFPGLX40B15 W SFPGLX60B13 SFPGLX60B13 W SFPGLX60B15 RX 1550nm 10 70 C 1000Base LX BIDI single mode RX 1550nm 40 85 1000Base LX BIDI single mode RX 1310nm 10 70 C 1000Base LX BIDI single mode RX 1310nm 40 85 C 1000Base LX BIDI single mode RX 1550nm 10 70 C 1000Base LX BIDI single mode RX 1550nm 40 85 C 1000Base LX BIDI single mode RX 1310nm 10 70 C 1000Base LX BIDI single mode RX 1310nm 40 85 C 1000Base LX BIDI single mode RX 1550nm 10 70 C 1000Base LX BIDI single mode RX 1550nm 40 85 C 1000Base LX BIDI single mode RX 1310nm 10 70 C 1000Base LX BIDI single mode RX 1310nm 40 85 C 1000Base LX BIDI single mode RX 1550nm 10 70 C 1000Base LX BIDI single mode RX 1550nm 40 85 C 1000Base LX BIDI single mode RX 1310nm 10 70 C transceiver 10km transceiver 10km transceiver 10km transceiver 20km transceiver 20km transceiver 20km transceiver 20km transceiver 40km transceiver 40km transceiver 40km transceiver 40km transceiver 60km transceiver
53. 1 3 SysLog Configuration System Log is useful to provide system administrator locally or remotely monitor switch events history There are 2 System Log modes provided by JetNet Managed Switch local mode and remote mode Local Mode In this mode JetNet Managed Switch will print the occurred events selected in the Event Selection page to System Log table of JetNet Managed Switch You can monitor the system logs in Monitor and Diag Event Log page Remote Mode The remote mode is also known as Server mode in JetNet 4500 series In this mode you should assign the IP address of the System Log server JetNet Managed Switch will send the occurred events selected in Event Selection page to System Log server you assigned Both Above 2 modes can be enabled at the same time Warning SysLog Configuration Jv Dd Remote IP Address Disable Note hen enabled Local Remote br the system logs in the Monitor and Diag Event Log page Both Apy Once you finish configuring the settings click on Apply to apply your configuration Note When enabling Local or Both mode you can monitor the system logs in Monitor and Diag Event Log page 4 11 4 SMTP Configuration JetNet Managed SwitchG supports E mail Warning feature The switch will send the occurred events to remote E mail server The receiver can then receive notification by E mail The E mail warning is conformed to SMTP standard This page allows you to ena
54. 2 P2P Internal MSTP MSTP Port Switch show spanning tree mst interface fa1 Information Interface fastethernet1 of MSTOO is Designated Forwarding Edge Port Edge Edge BPDU Filter Disabled Link Type Auto Point to point BPDU Guard Disabled Boundary Internal MSTP BPDUs sent 6352 received 0 Instance Role State Cost Prio Nbr Vians mapped 0 Designated Forwarding 200000 128 1 1 4 4094 1 Designated Forwarding 200000 128 1 2 2 Designated Forwarding 200000 128 1 3 Multiple Super Ring Create or configure a Ring Switch config multiple super ring 1 Ring 1 created Switch config multiple super ring Note 1 is the target Ring ID which is going to be created or configured Super Ring Version Switch config multiple super ring version default set default to rapid super ring rapid super ring rapid super ring super ring super ring Switch config multiple super ring version rapid super ring Priority Switch config multiple super ring priority lt 0 255 gt valid range is 0 to 255 69 default set default Switch config super ring priority 100 Ring Port Switch config multiple super ring port IFLIST Interface list ex fal fa3 5 gi8 10 cost path cost Switch config multiple super ring port fal fa2 Ring Port Cost Switch config multiple super ring port cost lt 0 255 gt valid range is 0 or 255 default set default 128 valid range is 0 or 255 Switch config multiple super
55. 47 Event Link 4 Down Clear Reload 4 12 5 Topology Discovery LLDP The Managed Switch supports 802 1AB Link Layer Discovery Protocol thus the LLDP aware Switch can be discovered by the Network Management System which support LLDP discovery With LLDP supported the NMS can easier maintain the topology map display port ID port description system description VLAN ID Once the link failure the topology change events can be updated to the NMS as well The LLDP Port State can display the neighbor ID and IP leant from the connected devices LLDP Enable Disable the LLDP topology discovery information LLDP Configuration To configure the related timer of LLDP LLDP timer The LLDPDP interval the LLDP information is send per LLDP timer The default value is 30 seconds LLDP hold time The TTL Time To Live timer The LLDP state will be expired once the LLDPDP is not received by the hold time The default is 120 seconds LLDP Port State Display the neighbor information learnt from the connected interface 128 Topology Discovery LLDP LLDP Configuration LLDP Port State fa15 O0 12 77 60 2e 0d 192 168 10 10 4 Apply 4 12 6 Ping Utility This page provides Ping Utility for users to ping remote device and check whether the device is alive or not Type Target IP address of the target device and click on Start to start the ping After few seconds you can see the result in the Result field Ping Utility
56. 500 to 0x151F 1 word SFP Type 0x1520 to 0x153F 1 words Wave length 0x1540 to 0x157F 2 words Distance 0x1580 to 0x167F 8 words Vender 0x1680 to 384 words Reserved address space Ox17FF SFP DDM Information 32 Ports 0x1800 to 0x181F 1 words Temperature 0x1820 to 0x185F 2 words Alarm Temperature 0x1860 to 0x187F 1 words TX power 0x1880 to 0x18BF 2 words Warning Tx power 0x18C0 to 0x18DF 1 words Rx power 0x18E0 to 0x191F 2 words Warning Rx power 0x1920 to 1760 words Reserved address space Ox1FFF Inbound packet information 0x2000 to 2 words Good Octets 0x203F 0x2040 to 2 words Bad Octets 0x207F 0x2080 to 2 words Unicast Ox20BF 0x20C0 to 2 words Broadcast Ox20FF 0x2100 to 0x213F 2 words Multicast 0x2140 to 2 words Pause 0x217F 0x2180 to 2 words Undersize 0x21BF 0x21C0 to 2 words Fragments Ox21FF 0x2200 to 2 words Oversize 0x223F 0x2240 to 2 words Jabbers 0x227F 0x2280 to 2 words Disacrds 0x22BF 147 0x22C0 to 2 words Filtered frames Ox22FF 0x2300 to 2 words RxError 0x233F 0x2340 to 2 words FCSError 0x237F 0x2380 to Ox23BF 2 words Collisions 0x23C0 to 0x23FF 2 words Dropped Frames 0x2400 to 0x243F 2 words Last Activated SysUpTime 0x2440 to 191 words Reserved address space Ox24FF Outbound packet information 0x2500 to 2 words Good Octets 0x253F 0x2540 to 2 words Unicast 0x257F 0x2580 to 2 words Broadcast 0x25BF 0x25C0 to 2 words Multicast Ox25F
57. 518 5012G 5018G 5018G v2 0 dry dry output ping ping failure port port link failure power power failure ring super ring failure Note Select Relay 1 or 2 first then select the event types DI State Switch config relay 1 di lt 1 2 gt DI number Switch config relay 1 di 1 high high is abnormal low low is abnormal Switch config relay 1 di 1 high Dry Output Switch config relay 1 dry lt 0 4294967295 gt turn on period in second Switch config relay 1 dry 5 lt 0 4294967295 gt turn off period in second Switch config relay 1 dry 55 Ping Failure Switch config relay 1 ping 192 168 10 33 lt cr gt reset reset a device Switch config relay 1 ping 192 168 10 33 reset lt 1 65535 gt reset time Switch config relay 1 ping 192 168 10 33 reset 60 lt 0 65535 gt hold time to retry Switch config relay 1 ping 192 168 10 33 reset 60 60 Port Link Failure Switch config relay 1 port PORTLIST port list Switch config relay 1 port fa1 5 Power Failure Switch config relay 1 power lt 1 2 gt power id any Anyone power failure asserts relay Switch config relay 1 power 1 Super Ring Failure Switch config relay 1 ring Disable Relay Switch config no relay lt 1 2 gt relay id Switch config no relay 1 Relay_ID 1 or 2 lt cr gt Display Switch show relay 1 Relay Output Type Port Link Port 1 2 3 4 Switch show relay 2 Relay Output Type Super
58. 60km transceiver 60km TX 1310nm TX 1550nm TX 1550nm TX 1310nm TX 1310nm TX 1550nm TX 1550nm TX 1310nm TX 1310nm TX 1550nm TX 1550nm TX 1310nm TX 1310nm TX 1550nm 137 5 2 Korenix Private MIB Korenix provides many standard MIBs for users to configure or monitor the switch s configuration by SNMP But since some commands can t be found in standard MIB Korenix provides Private MIB to meet up the need Compile the private MIB file by your SNMP tool You can then use it Private MIB can be found in product CD or downloaded from Korenix Web site Private MIB tree is similar to the web tree This is easier to understand and use If you are not familiar with standard MIB you can directly use private MIB to manage monitor the switch no need to learn or find where the OIDs of the commands are The path of the JetNet 5012G is 1 3 6 1 4 1 24062 2 2 12 The path of the JetNet 5018G is 1 3 6 1 4 1 24062 2 2 7 The path of the JetNet 4518 is 1 3 6 1 4 1 24062 2 2 16 Compile the private MIB file and you can see all the MIB tables in MIB browser 138 5 3 ModBus TCP IP The Modbus TCP IP is very similar to Modbus RTU but transmists data within TCP IP Data packets It was developed in 1979 for industrial automatic communication system and have becomes a standard protocol for industrial communication for the transfer discrete analogi I O devices or PLC systems It defines a simple protocol da
59. 68 10 0 24 DHCP Server Default Gateway Switch config dhcp default router A B C D address Switch config dhcp default router 192 168 10 254 DHCP Server lease time Switch config dhcp lease TIME second Switch config dhcp lease 1000 1000 second DHCP Server Excluded Address Switch config dhcp ip dhcp excluded address A B C D IP address Switch config dhcp ip dhcp excluded address 192 168 10 123 lt cr gt DHCP Server Static IP and MAC binding Switch config dhcp ip dhcp static MACADDR MAC address Switch config dhcp ip dhcp static 0012 7700 0001 A B C D leased IP address Switch config dhcp ip dhcp static 0012 7700 0001 192 168 10 99 DHCP Relay Enable DHCP Relay Switch config dhcp ip dhcp relay information option Option82 policy Option82 Switch config dhcp ip dhcp relay information option DHCP Relay DHCP policy Switch config dhcp ip dhcp relay information policy drop Relay Policy keep Drop Keep Replace option82 field 42 replace Switch config dhcp ip dhcp relay information policy drop lt CI gt Switch config dhcp ip dhcp relay information policy keep lt cr gt Switch config dhcp ip dhcp relay information policy replace lt cr gt DHCP Relay IP Helper Address Switch config dhcp ip dhcp helper address A B C D Switch config dhcp ip dhcp helper address 192 168 10 200 Reset DHCP Settings Switch
60. 9 4 9 1 SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is a protocol used for exchanging management MANAGER information between network devices SNMP is a member of the TCP IP protocol suite JetNet Full L Managed Switch series support SNMP v1 and v2c SNMP and V3 Web Managed Switch doesn t support SNMP feature An SNMP managed network consists of two main components agents and a manager An agentis a management software module that resides in a S E managed switch An agent translates the local management information from the managed device Manages Denes Managod Dove managed Device into a SNMP compatible format The manager is the console through the network AGENT AGENT AGENT J Following commands are included in this group 4 9 1 SNMP Configuration 4 9 2 SNMPv3 Profile 4 9 3 SNMP Traps 4 9 4 SNMP CLI Commands for SNMP SNMP Configuration This page allows users to configure SNMP V1 V2c Community The community string can be viewed as the password because SNMP V1 V2c doesn t request you to enter password before you try to access SNMP agent The community includes 2 privileges Read Only and Read and Write With Read Only privilege you only have the ability to read the values of MIB tables Default community string is Public With Read and Write privilege you have the ability to read and set the values of MIB tables Default community string is Private JetNet Managed Switch allows users to assign
61. 92 168 10 33 JN5018Gbin Firmware upgrading don t turn off the switch Tftping file JN5018Gbin Firmware upgrading Firmware upgrade success Rebooting Factory Default Factory Default Switch reload default config file System Reboot Reboot Switch reboot 44 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 Port Configuration Port Configuration group enables you to enable disable port state or configure port auto negotiation soeed and duplex flow control rate limit control and port aggregation settings It also allows you to view port status and aggregation information Following commands are included in this group 4 3 1 Understand the port mapping 4 3 2 Port Control 4 3 3 Port Status 4 3 4 Rate Control 4 3 5 Port Trunking 4 3 6 Command Lines for Port Configuration Understand the port mapping Before configuring the port settings understand the port number in Managed Switch first The port ID is print on the front panel Follow the port ID to configure your managed switch Port Control Port Control commands allow you to enable disable port state or configure the port auto negotiation speed duplex and flow control Figure 4 3 2 1 The main Web UI of the Port Configuration EI DHCP Server D Server Configuratig Cy Leased Entries DHCP Relay Agen D Backup and Restore D Firmware Upgrade C Factory Default D System Reboot c Por Configuration D Port Status Rate Control
62. A spanning tree uses a spanning tree algorithm STA to automatically sense whether a switch has more than one way to communicate with a node It will then select the best path primary and block the other path s It will also keep track of the blocked path s in case the primary path fails Soanning Tree Protocol STP introduced a standard method to accomplish this It is specified in IEEE 802 1D 1998 Later Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP was adopted and represents the evolution of STP providing much faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change This is specified in IEEE 802 1w In 2004 802 1w is included into 802 1D 2004 version This switch supports both RSTP and STP all switches that support RSTP are also backward compatible with switches that support only STP Bridge Configuration Priority 0 61440 RSTP uses bridge ID to determine the root bridge the bridge with the highest bridge ID becomes the root bridge The bridge ID is composed of bridge priority and bridge MAC address So that the bridge with the highest priority becomes the highest 55 4 4 2 bridge ID If all the bridge ID has the same priority the bridge with the lowest MAC address will then become the root bridge Note The bridge priority value must be in multiples of 4096 A device with a lower number has a higher bridge priority Ex 4096 is higher than 32768 Note The Web GUI allows user select the priority number directly This is the convinen
63. CH exit 135 5 Appendix 5 1 Korenix SFP family Korenix certificated many types of SFP transceiver These certificated SFP transceivers can be identified by JetNet Managed Switch and displayed in the UI The SFP transceivers we certificated can meet up the industrial critical environment needs We recommend you to use Korenix certificated SFP transceivers when you constructing your network Korenix will keep on certificating and updating the certificated SFP transceivers in Korenix web site and purchase list You can refer to the web site to get the latest information about SFP transceivers Note Poor SFP transceivers may result in poor network performance or can t meet up claimed distance or temperature Model Name Spec 1000Base SX multimode SFP _ transceiver 550m SFPGSX 1070C 1000Base SX multi mode SFP transceiver 550m wide operating or reek temperature 40 85 C SFPGSX2 1000Base SX plus multi mode SFP transceiver 2Km 10 70 C SFPGSX2 w 1000Base SX plus multi mode SFP transceiver 2Km wide operating temperature 10 70 C SFPGLX10 1000Base LX single mode SFP transceiver 10Km 10 70 C SFPGLX10 w 1000Base LX single mode SFP transceiver 10Km wide operating temperature 40 85 C SFPGLHX30 1000Base LHX single mode SFP transceiver 30Km 10 70 C SFPGLHX30 w 1000Base LHXxX single mode SFP transceiver 30Km wide operating temperature 40 85 C SFPGXD50 1000Base XD single mode SFP transceiver 50Km 1
64. CoS 1 to Queue O Switch config qos cos map 1 0 The CoS to queue mapping is set ok Map CoS 2 to Queue O Switch config qos cos map 2 0 The CoS to queue mapping is set ok Map CoS 3 to Queue 1 Switch config qos cos map 3 1 The CoS to queue mapping is set ok Map CoS 4 to Queue 2 Switch config qos cos map 4 2 The CoS to queue mapping is set ok Map CoS 5 to Queue 2 Switch config qos cos map 5 2 The CoS to queue mapping is set ok Map CoS 6 to Queue 3 Switch config qos cos map 6 3 The CoS to queue mapping is set ok Map CoS 7 to Queue 3 Switch config qos cos map 7 3 The CoS to queue mapping is set ok Display CoS Queue Switch sh qos cos map mapping CoS to Queue Mapping CoS Queue NOOR WD O WOWNnNNnN OO DSCP Queue Mapping Format Switch config qos dscp map PRIORITY Assign an priority 63 highest Switch config qos dscp map 0 QUEUE Assign an queue 0 3 Format qos dscp map priority_value queue_value Map DSCP 0 to Queue Switch config qos dscp map 0 1 1 The TOS DSCP to queue mapping is set ok Display DSCO Queue Switch show gos dscp map mapping DSCP to Queue Mapping dscp d1 d2 d2 0123456789 di nmm aprasececanananenann mamma 0 1111111100 1 0000000000 2 0000111111 3 1122222222 4 2222222233 5 3333333333 613333 4 8 4 8 1 Multicast Filtering For multicast filtering JetNet Managed Switch use
65. F 0x2600 to 2 words Pause 0x263F 0x2640 to 2 words Deferred 0x267F 0x2680 to 2 words Collisions Ox26BF 0x26C0 to 2 words SingleCollision Ox26FF 0x2700 to 2 words MultipleCollision 0x273F 0x2740 to 2 words ExcessiveCollision 0x277F 0x2780 to 2 words LateCollision 0x27BF 0x27C0 to 2 words Filtered Ox27FF 0x2800 to 0x283F 2 words FCSError 0x2840 to 447 words Reserved address space 148 Ox29FF Number of frames received and transmitted with a length in octets 0x2A00 to 2 words 64 Ox2A3F 0x2A40 to 2 words 65 to 127 Ox2A7F 0x2A80 to 2 words 128 to 255 Ox2ABF 0x2AC0 to 2 words 256 to 511 Ox2AFF 0x2B00 to 2 words 512 to 1023 0x2B3F 0x2B40 to 2 words 1024 to maximum size 0x2B7F Note the modbus TCP client will return OxFFFF to modbus master when pulling reserved address 5 3 5 CLI commands for Modbus TCP The CLI commands of Modbus TCP are listed as following table Feature Command amp example Enable Modbus TCP Switch config modbus enable Disable Modbus TCP Switch config modbus disable Set Modbus interval time between request Switch config modbus idle timeout lt 200 10000 gt Timeout vlaue 200 10000ms Switch config modbus idle timeout 200 gt set interval request time out duration to 200ms Set modbus TCP master communicate session Switch config modbus master lt 1 20 gt Max Modbus TCP Master Switch config modbus master 2
66. FFFF unavailable 0x1260 to 0x127F 1 word Speed 0x0001 10 0x0002 100 0x0003 1000 0x0004 2500 0x0005 10000 0x0101 auto 10 0x0102 auto 100 0x0103 auto 1000 0x0104 auto 2500 0x0105 auto 10000 0x0100 auto OxFFFF unavailable 0x1280 to 0x129F 1 word Flow Control 0x0000 off 0x0001 on OxFFFF unavailable 0x12A0 to 0x12BF 1 word Default Port VLAN ID 0x0001 OxFFFF 145 0x12C0 to 1 word Ingress Filtering 0x12DF 0x0000 disable 0x0001 enable 0x12E0 to 1 word Acceptable Frame Type 0x12FF 0x0000 all 0x0001 tagged frame only 0x1300 to 1 word Port Security 0x131F 0x0000 disable 0x0001 enable 0x1320 to 1 word Auto Negotiation 0x133F 0x0000 disable 0x0001 enable OxFFFF unavailable 0x1340 to 1 word Loopback Mode 0x135F 0x0000 none 0x0001 MAC 0x0002 PHY OxFFFF unavailable 0x1360 to 1 word STP Status 0x137F 0x0000 disabled 0x0001 blocking 0x0002 listening 0x0003 learning 0x0004 forwarding 0x1380 to 1 word Default CoS Value for untagged packets 0x139F 0x13A0 to 1 word MDIX 0x13BF 0x0000 disable 0x0001 enable 0x0002 auto OxFFFF unavailable 0x13C0 to 1 word Medium mode 0x13DF 0x0000 copper 0x0001 fiber 0x0002 none OxFFFF unavailable 0x13E0 to 288 words Reserved address space Ox14FF 146 SFP Information 32 Ports 0x1
67. Info This page allows you to see the information of the root switch and port status RSTP Information 8000 0012 7760 1455 32768 NIA 0 20 sec 2 sec 15 sec v S 3 a S Q 3 3 7 3 on PS ian eA s 3 ae a reer fe Disabled 200000 Edge La Disabled 200000 128 Shared Edge l 3 Designated Forwarding 200000 128 P2P Non Edge l 4 Disabled 200000 128 Shared Edge 5 Disabled 200000 128 Shared Edge 6 Disabled 200000 128 Shared Edge EA Disabled 200000 128 Shared Edge Disabled 20000 128 P2P Edge Designated Forwarding 200000 128 P2P Edge 10 Designated Forwarding 20000 128 P2P Edge S Root Information You can see root Bridge ID Root Priority Root Port Root Path Cost and the Max Age Hello Time and Forward Delay of BPDU sent from the root switch Port Information You can see port Role Port State Path Cost Port Priority Oper P2P mode Oper edge port mode and Aggregated ID Type MSTP Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration MSTP is the abbreviation of Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol This protocol is a direct extension of RSTP It can provide an independent spanning tree for different VLANs It simplifies network management provides for even faster convergence than RSTP by limiting the size of each region and prevents VLAN members from being segmented from the rest of the group as sometimes occurs with IEEE 802 1D STP While using MSTP there are some new
68. Korenix JetNet 3018G 4518 5012G 5018G 5018G 2 0 Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch User Manual Manual v1 4 Firmware v1 3 July 2012 korenix www korenix com Korenix JetNet 3018G 4518 5012G 5018G 5018G 2 0 Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch User Manual Copyright Notice Copyright 2006 2012 Korenix Technology Co Ltd All rights reserved Reproduction in any form or by any means without permission is prohibited Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his expense The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without approval of the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment INtFOCUCTION csn anaa aE aAa tee ENA A AT ie iaa 1 1 1 OLITEN EE E A AAA A cy eitebrarteetas 1 1 2 Major ri tc Uk ccreereeen precercen ner er
69. MP Snooping and IGMP Query functions here You will see the information of the IGMP Snooping function in this section including different multicast groups VID and member ports and IP multicast addresses that range from 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 In this section Force filtering can determined whether the switch flooding unknown multicast or not Following commands are included in this group 4 8 1 IGMP Snooping 4 8 2 IGMP Query 4 8 3 Unknown Multicast 4 8 4 CLI Commands of the Multicast Filtering IGMP Snooping This page is to enable IGMP Snooping feature assign IGMP Snooping for specific VLAN and view IGMP Snooping table from dynamic learnt or static manual key in JetNet Managed Switch supports IGMP snooping V1 V2 V3 and IGMP query V1 V2 IGMP Snooping you can select Enable or Disable here After enabling IGMP Snooping you can then enable IGMP Snooping for specific VLAN You can enable IGMP Snooping for some VLANs so that some of the VLANs will support IGMP Snooping and others won t To assign IGMP Snooping to VLAN please select the checkbox of VLAN ID or select 93 Select All checkbox for all VLANs Then press Enable In the same way you can also Disable IGMP Snooping for certain VLANs IGMP Snooping 4 IGMP Snooping _ Enable Apply Y 1 Enabled Vv 2 Enabled 3 Disabled X Select All Enable Disable IGMP Snooping Table In the
70. P Port Trunking The LACP Trunk aggregated ports is a virtual interface and it can work as the Ring port of the MSR MultiRing is an outstanding technology Korenix can support Multiple rings can be aggregated within one switch by using different Ring ID The maximum Ring number one switch can support is half of total port volume For example the JetNet 5428G is a 24 Fast Ethernet 4 Gigabit port design that means maximum 14 Rings 12 x 100M Rings and 2 Gigabit Rings can be aggregated to one JetNet 5428G The feature saves much effort when constructing complex network architecture To become backwards compatible with the Legacy Super Ring technology implemented in JetNet 4008 4508 V1 series switches JetNet 4510 4518 5000 Series also supports Super Ring Client mode The Super Ring ports can pass through Super Ring control packets extremely well and works with Super Ring New Ring To create a Rapid Super Ring Just fill in the Ring ID which has range from 0 to 31 If the name field is left blank the name of this ring will automatically naming with Ring ID New Ring RingiD Name bo WMO o Add Ring Configuration 1 Ring RapidSuperR 128 Port1 128 Port2 128 Disable Enable Apply Remove Reload 63 4 Ring Configuration ID Once a Ring is created This appears and can not be changed Name This field will show the name of the Ring If it is not filled in when creating it will be a
71. P transceivers provide vendor information which allows your switch to read it The UI can display vendor name wave length and distance of all Korenix SFP transceiver family If you see Unknown info it may mean that the vendor doesn t provide their information or that the information of their transceiver can t be read 2 If the DDM SFP transceiver is not certified by Korenix the DDM function will not be supported But the communication will not be disabled Note Most of the SFP transceivers provide vendor information which allows your switch to read it The Ul can display vendor name wave length and distance of all Korenix SFP transceiver family If you see Unknown info it may mean that the SFP transceiver is not certified by Korenix Quality system and the vendor information won t display except other technical information Besides the Digital Diagnostic Monitoring function only support Korenix certified DDM SFP transceiver 47 4 3 4 Rate Control Rate Control 4 3 5 Storm Control 4 3 6 Rate limiting is a form of flow control used to enforce a strict bandwidth limit at a port You can program separate transmit Egress Rule and receive Ingress Rule rate limits at each port and even apply the limit to certain packet types as described below Limit Packet Type and Rate Figure 4 3 4 1 shows you the Limit Rate of Ingress and Egress You can type the volume in the blank The volume of the JetNet 4518 5018G 5012G is step by
72. SUCCESS Display SWITCH show administrator Administrator account information name orwell password orwell IP Configuration IP Address Mask 192 168 10 8 255 255 255 0 SWITCH config int vlan 1 SWITCH config if ip address dhcp igmp SWITCH config if ip address 192 168 10 8 24 DHCP Client SWITCH config if ip dhcp client SWITCH contfig if ip dhcp client renew Gateway Remove Gateway SWITCH config ip route 0 0 0 0 0 192 168 10 254 24 SWITCH config no ip route 0 0 0 0 0 192 168 10 254 24 40 Display Management VLAN Running Config SWITCH show interface vian1 interface vian1 is up line protocol detection is disabled index 22 metric 1 mtu 1500 lt gt HWaddr 00 12 77 ff 13 57 inet 192 168 10 1 24 broadcast 192 168 10 255 interface vian1 ip address 192 168 10 8 24 no shutdown ip route 0 0 0 0 0 192 168 10 254 24 Time Setting NTP Server SWITCH config ntp peer enable disable primary secondary SWITCH config ntp peer primary IPADDR SWITCH config ntp peer primary 192 168 10 120 Time Zone SWITCH config clock timezone 26 Sun Jan 1 04 13 24 2006 GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London Note By typing clock timezone you can see the timezone list Then choose the number of the timezone you want to select IEEE 1588 Switch config ptpd run lt cr gt preferred clock Preferred Clock
73. U Modbus Seria Master Client Modbus TCP IP Modbus TCP IP YX Gateway ny Y Master Client Y X SCADA HMI System 139 There are three most common Modbus versions Modbus ASCII Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP Ethernet based device Industrial Ethernet Switch for example supports Modbus TCP that it can be polled through Ethernet Thus the Modbus TCP master can read or write the Modbus registers provided by the Industrial Ethernet Switch The JetNet Managed DIN Rail Ethernet Switch has implement Modbus TCP register in the firmware Those register mapping to some of Ethernet Switch s operating information includes description IP address power status interface status interface information and inbound outbound packet statistics With the register supports user can read the information through their own Modbus TCP based progress display monitor applications and monitor the status of the switch easily The configuration of Modbus TCP only present in CLI management mode and the no extra user interface for Web configuration 5 3 1 Modbus Function Code The Modbus TCP device uses a subset of the standard Modbus TCP function code to access device dependent information Modbus TCP function code is defined as below Read holding register in 16 bits register 03 Read Holding Register nee Read Input Registers Read data in 16 bits register format 05 Write Coil Write data to force a digital output ON OFF 06 Write Single Regist
74. VID to enter interface configuration mode Port In this mode you can configure Enter Type interface IFNAME Switch config if Interface port related settings in global configuration mode configuration Exit Type exit or Cirl Z to global configuration mode Type end to privileged EXEC mode VLAN Interface In this mode you can configure Enter Type interface VLAN Switch config vlan Configuration settings for specific VLAN VID in global configuration mode Exit Type exit or Ctrl Z to global configuration mode Type end to privileged EXEC mode 24 Here are some useful commands for you to see these available commands Save your time in typing and avoid typing error To see all the available commands in this mode It helps you to see the next command you can should type as well Switch config interface IFNAME _Interface s name vlan Select a vlan to configure Character To see all the available commands starts from this character Switch config a access list Add an access list entry administrator Administrator account setting arp Set a static ARP entry Tab This tab key helps you to input the command quicker If there is only one available command in the next clicking on tab key can help to finish typing soon Switch co tab tab Switch configure terminal Switch config ac tab Switch config access list Ctrl C To stop executing the unfinished command Ctrl S To lock the screen
75. able 2 8 DIN Rail Mounting Installation 2 9 Wall Mounting Installation 2 10 Safety Warming 2 1 Hardware Introduction LED Diagnostic LED System Power 1 Power 2 Ring Master Green Relay 1 Relay 2 Ring Failure Red 10 100 1000Base T RJ 45 Link Activity Green Green Blinking Full Duplex Collision Yellow Yellow Blinking 100M Gigabit SFP Link Activity Green Green Blinking JetNet 3018G 5012G 5018G supports Gigabit SFP only JetNet 451 8 w supports 100M SFP only JetNet 5018G v2 0 supports both 100M and Gigabit SFP JetNet 3018G does not support R M and R F LED The RO 1 indicates gigabit port 17 link down failure the RO 2 indicates gigabit port 18 link down failure Dimension JetNet 3018G 4518 5012G 5018G series Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch share the same mechanical The dimension W x H x D is 137mm H x 96mm W x 129mm D Figure of the JetNet 3018G Figure of the JetNet 4518 5018G 5018G v2 0 15 00 21 30 Figure of the JetNet 5012G ia 15 00 21 30 95 00 The Bottom dimension is the same as the JetNet 3018G Besides the DIP switch on JetNet 3018G the other placement of JetNet 4518 5018G and 5012G is the same as JetNet 3018G 2 2 Wiring Power Inputs DC Power Input Follow below steps to wire redundant DC power inputs 1 Insert positive and negative wires into V and V contacts respectively of the terminal block connector 2 Tighten the wire clamp screws to prevent DC wire cla
76. are included in this group 4 11 1 Fault Relay 4 11 2 Event Selection 4 11 3 Syslog Configuration 4 11 4 SMTP Configuration 4 11 5 CLI Commands 4 11 1 Fault Relay JetNet 4518 5012G 5018G 5018G v2 0 provides 2 digital outputs also known as Relay Output The relay contacts are energized open for normal operation and will close under fault conditions Fault conditions include Dry Output Power Failure Ethernet port Link Failure Ping Failure and Super Ring Topology Change You can configure these settings in this Fault Relay Setting Each Relay can be assigned 1 fault condition Relay 1 Click on checkbox of the Relay 1 then select the Event Type and its parameters Relay 2 Click on checkbox of the Relay 2 then select the Event Type and its parameters Event Type Dry Output Power Failure Link Failure Ping Failure and Super Ring Failure Each event type has its own parameters You should also configure them Currently each Relay can has one event type Event Type Dry Output On Period Sec Type the period time to turn on Relay Output Available range of a period is 0 4294967295 seconds Off Period Sec Type the period time to turn off Relay Output Available range of a period is 0 4294967295 seconds How to configure Type turn on period and turn off period when the time is reached the system will turn on or off the Relay Output If you connect DO to DI of the other terminal unit the setting can help you to change DI s
77. ated but it can communicate with member port of VLAN 2 VLAN 4 gt VLAN 2 member ports within the community can communicate with each other and communicate with member port of VLAN 2 VLAN 5 gt VLAN 2 member ports within the community can communicate with each other and communicate with member port of VLAN 2 Private VLAN Port Configuration Port Configuration Private VLAN Association Normal None 3 2 a Normal None 4 2 Normal None 5 2 Normal None Normal None Normal None Host 5 Host Host MM Oo B Promiscuous Lal 83 4 6 3 Private VLAN Information This page allows you to see the Private VLAN information Private VLAN Information Private VLAN Information 2 3 Isolated 10 9 2 4 Community 10 8 2 5 Community 10 7 Reload 4 6 4 CLI Command of the PVLAN Command Lines of the Private VLAN configuration Private VLAN Configuration Create VLAN Switch config vlan 2 vlan 2 success Switch config vian end End current mode and change to enable mode exit Exit current mode and down to previous mode list Print command list name Assign a name to vian no no private vlan Configure a private VLAN Private VLAN Type Go to the VLAN you want configure first Switch config vlan VID Choose the Types Switch config vlan private vian community Configure the VLAN as an community private VLAN isolated Configure the VLAN as an isolated private VLAN primary Configure
78. ay Plugged but not link up yet P1 P2 RM eee eee 001 002 RF 7 18SFP E E korenix 1 ee JETAIT E a SFP O 13 14 S on 15 a Ee 16 9600 N 8 1 JetNet 5018G Industrial 16 2G Gigabit Managed Ethernet Switch N w a on 9 3 b _ N Example of the JetNet 5018G front panel Note No CLI command for this feature 133 4 13 Save to Flash Save Configuration allows you to save any configuration you just made to the Flash Powering off the switch without clicking on Save Configuration will cause loss of new settings After selecting Save Configuration click on Save to Flash to save your new configuration Save to Flash Note This command will permanently save the current configuration to flash Save to Flash Command Lines Save SWITCH write Building Configuration OK Switch copy running config startup config Building Configuration OK 134 4 14 Logout The switch provides 2 logout methods The web connection will be logged out if you don t input any command after 30 seconds The Logout command allows you to manually logout the web connection Click on Yes to logout No to go back the configuration page Save to Flash Note This command will permanently save the current configuration to flash Save to Flash Success Message Save configuration to flash ok ic Command Lines SWIT
79. ble E mail Alert assign the SMTP Server IP Sender E mail and Receiver E mail If SMTP server requests you to authorize first you can also set up the username and password in this page 120 Warning SMTP Configuration E mail Alert SMTP Configuration C Authentication fi 92 168 10 1 aamin korenix com Field SMTP Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the email Server Authentication Click on check box to enable password User Name Enter email Account name Max 40 characters Password Enter the password of the email account Confirm Password Re type the password of the email account You can set up to 4 email addr esses to receive email alarm from JetNet Rept E mail Address 1 The first email address to receive email alert from JetNet Max 40 characters Rept E mail Address 2 The second email address to receive email alert from JetNet Max 40 characters Rept E mail Address 3 The third email address to receive email alert from JetNet Max 40 characters Rept E mail Address 4 The fourth email address to receive email alert from JetNet Max 40 characters Once you finish configuring the settings click on Apply to apply your configuration 4 11 5 CLI Commands Command Lines of the Warning c onfiguration 121 Feature Command Line Relay Output Relay Output Switch config relay 1 di DI state Not support in JetNet 4
80. cast 1 Multicast 2261 Pause 0 Deferred 0 Collisions 0 SingleCollision 0 MultipleCollision 0 ExcessiveCollision 0 LateCollision 0 Filtered 0 FCSError 0 Number of frames received and transmitted with a length of 64 2388 65to127 142 128t0255 11 256to511 64 512to1023 10 1024toMaxSize 42 Port Mirroring Enable Port Mirror Switch config mirror en Mirror set enable ok Disable Port Mirror Switch config mirror disable Mirror set disable ok Select Source Port Switch config mirror source fa1 2 both Received and transmitted traffic rx Received traffic tx Transmitted traffic Switch config mirror source fa1 2 both Mirror source fa1 2 both set ok Note Select source port list and TX RX Both mode Select Destination Port Switch config mirror destination fa6 both Mirror destination fa6 both set ok Display Switch show mirror Mirror Status Enabled Ingress Monitor Destination Port fa6 Egress Monitor Destination Port fa6 Ingress Source Ports fa1 fa2 Egress Source Ports fa1 fa2 Event Log Display Switch show event log lt 1 gt Jan 1 02 50 47 snmpd 101 Event Link 4 Down k2 gt Jan 1 02 50 50 snmpd 101 Event Link 5 Up k3 gt Jan 1 02 50 51 snmpd 101 Event Link 5 Down K lt 4 gt Jan 1 02 50 53 snmpd 101 Event Link 4 Up Topology Discovery LLDP Enable LLDP Switch config Ildp holdtime Specify the holdtime of LLDP in seconds
81. ce Behaviour Translation Saved Sessions Load save or delete a stored session Selection Foos Default Settin gs S Connection Load Telnet S SSH Auth Tunnels Close window on exit tgs OAways vNever Only on clean ext 2 After click on Open then you can see the PuTTY Security Alert cipher information in the popup screen Press ih seta Se ee Yes to accept the Security Alert have no guarantee that the server is the computer you itis The server s rsa2 key fingerprint is ssh rsa 1024 55 f 9 67 12 d6 3f f4 30 6 f8 50 c0 6e 41 3d If you trust this host hit Yes to add the key to PulTY s cache and carry on connecting If you want to carry on comnecting just once without adding the key to the cache hit No If you do not trust this host hit Cancel to abandon the comnection __Yes No Cancel 18 3 After few seconds the SSH connection to JetNet Managed Switch is opened You can see the login screen as the below figure 4 Type the Login Name and its Password The default Login Name and Password are admin admin 5 All the commands you see in SSH are the same as the CLI commands you see via RS232 console The next chapter will introduce in detail how to use command line to configure the switch 19 4 Feature Configuration This chapter explains how to configure JetNet Managed Switch s software features There are four ways to access the switch Serial console Telnet Web browse
82. ck to the switch This mode is only provided by Web UI while CLI is not supported TFTP Server mode In this mode the switch acts as the TFTP client Before you do so make sure that your TFTP server is ready And then please type the IP address of TFTP Server IP address This mode can be used in both CLI and Web UI TFTP Server IP Address You need to key in the IP address of your TFTP Server here Firmware File Name The file name of the new firmware The UI also shows you the current firmware version and built date of current firmware Please check the version number after the switch is rebooted Figure 4 2 8 2 Firmware Upgrade Local File mode Firmware Upgrade System Firmware Version v0 2 11 System Firmware Date 20090413 15 04 17 Firmware Upgrade LocalFile let56286 v1 0 image bin Firmware File Name Note When firmware upgrade is finished the switch will restart automatically Upgrade 36 Click on Folder icon to select the target firmware file you want to upgrade Figure 4 2 8 3 Warning Message Warming Message A Firmware upgrading don t turn off the switch and web page it will take about 3 minutes When firmware upgrade is finished the switch will restart automatically ok Figure 4 2 8 4 Error Message due to the file error or not a firmware for the switch Error Message x Firmware update failed File error or not a firmware for the switch Before upgrading f
83. d again to confirm it Once you finish configuring the settings click on Apply to apply your configuration Figure 4 2 2 2 Popup alert window for Incorrect Username Error Message x YTY Connect and Login Failed gt admin 27 4 2 3 IP Configuration This function allows users to configure the switch s IP address settings IP Configuration DHCP Client Disable _ v IPAddress f 92 168 10 123 SubnetMask 255 255 255 0 Apply DHCP Client You can select to Enable or Disable DHCP Client function When DHCP Client function is enabled an IP address will be assigned to the switch from the network s DHCP server In this mode the default IP address will therefore be replaced by the one assigned by DHCP server If DHCP Client is disabled then the IP address that you specified will be used instead IP Address You can assign the IP address reserved by your network for your JetNet If DHCP Client function is enabled you don t need to assign an IP address to the JetNet as it will be overwritten by DHCP server and shown here The default IP is 192 168 10 1 Subnet Mask You can assign the subnet mask for the IP address here If DHCP Client function is enabled you don t need to assign the subnet mask The default Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 Note In the CLI we use the enabled bit of the subnet mask to represent the number displayed in web UI For example 8 stands for 255 0 0 0 16 stands for 255 255 0
84. d this Filter to selected egress port Click the Add button to add the rule to the Filter Click the Remove button to remove the selected rule from Filter Click the Modify button to edit the rule which you selected Click the Reload button to reload the rule table Click the Apply button to apply the Filter configurations 107 Filter Attach Filter attach detach Filter ID Name 100 IP v Filter Attach Access Control List After configured the ACL filter rules remember associate this filter with the physical ports Then the port has the capability to filter traffic attach based on the packets lost Note Different model may support different access control capability the above commands are applied to generic Korenix managed switch But due to the hardware restriction some of the above command may not support in your product Please check the web and CLI of your product 4 10 2 IEEE 802 1x 4 10 2 1 802 1X configuration IEEE 802 1X is the protocol that performing authentication to obtain access to IEEE 802 LANS It is port base network access control With the function JetNet Managed Switch could control which connection is available or not 108 802 1x Port Based Network Access Control Configuration System Auth Control Disable 4 Authentication Method Radius Apply Radius Server Local Radius User accountng a l Secondary Radius Server Local Radius User List Remove
85. dBus TOP Preiera a e a A ea 139 5 4 REVISION FISLONY e a a a leeches a aa A a E SESA 150 5 5 AD OUT KOCK EE E E E nok E cant tensed EA EA 151 1 Introduction 1 1 Welcome to Korenix JetNet 3018G 4518 5012G 5018G 5018G v2 0 Series Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch User Manual Following models are applied to this document JetNet 3018G Industrial 16 2G Gigabit Ethernet Switch JetNet 4518 Industrial 18 port Managed Fast Ethernet Switch JetNet 5012G Industrial 8 4G Gigabit Managed Ethernet Switch JetNet 5018G Industrial 16 2G Gigabit Managed Ethernet Switch JetNet 5018G 2 0 Industrial 16 2G Gigabit Managed Ethernet Switch Following topics are covered in this chapter 1 1 Overview 1 2 Major Features 1 3 Package Checklist Overview The JetNet 3018G 4518 5012G 5018G 5018G v2 0 the Korenix Industrial Ethernet Switches are specially designed for industrial environments requesting support of high access ports or multiple Gigabit ports With fewer unit installation capability the access ports share wider on chip backplane faster local transmission latency efficient upstream transmission The summary of the model list are as below The JetNet 3018G is gigabit plug and play Ethernet switch The JetNet 4518 5012G 5018G 5018G v2 0 is managed switch which supports abundant software features and can be managed through a single management agent You can refer to the chapter 3 and 4 for software management Mo
86. de Type to see the available command list The command lists of the VLAN interface configuration mode Switch config interface vlan 1 Switch config if description Interface specific description end End current mode and change to enable mode exit Exit current mode and down to previous mode ip Interface Internet Protocol config commands list Print command list no Negate a command or set its defaults quit Exit current mode and down to previous mode shutdown Shutdown the selected interface 23 Summary of the 5 command modes User EXEC This is the first level of access Enter Login successfully Switch gt User can ping telnet remote Exit exit to logout device and show some basic Next mode Type enable to information enter privileged EXEC mode Privileged In this mode the system allows Enter Type enable in User Switch EXEC you to view current configuration EXEC mode reset default reload switch show Exec Type disable to exit to system information save user EXEC mode configuration and enter global Type exit to logout configuration mode Next Mode Type configure terminal to enter global configuration command Global In global configuration mode you Enter Type configure Switch config configuration can configure all the features that terminal in privileged EXEC the system provides you mode Exit Type exit or end or press Ctrl Z to exit Next mode Type interface IFNAME VLAN
87. del 10 100 10 100 1000 100Base 1000 Note Name Base TX Base T FX SFP Base X SFP Unmanaged JetNet 16 2 Combo _ 2 switch 3018G with SFP Check chapter 1 2 and 5 JetNet 18 2 Combo fala Port 17 18 Managed Switch JetNet 8 2 Combo 4 Check chapter 1 5012G with SFP he aes a i the models JetNet 2 Combo 5018G 6 with SFP 2 use different JetNet 2 Combo firmware file om 5018G 2 0 16 with SFP 2 100M 1000M SFP The JetNet 3018G equips with 16 ports 10 100TX Fast Ethernet ports and 2 ports 1000Base T Gigabit SFP combo ports The SFP ports accept all type of Gigabit SFP transceivers such as Gigabit SX LX LHX ZX and XD for several connections and distances The on board gigabit port of the JetNet 3018G always acts as uplink port or server port they are much important than other ports The JetNet 3018G provides 2 Digital Output to indicate the alarm when gigabit port link failure Additionally the JetNet 3018G supports Jumbo frame up to 9 216 bytes packet size for large size file transmission pre configured QoS policy to forward prioritized packets without any problem The JetNet 4518 is equipped with 16 10 100Base TX Fast Ethernet ports and 2 10 100Base TX 100Base FX SFP combo ports The SFP ports accept all types of 100M SFP transceivers The switch is high access ports switch the 2 SFP ports help form 100M Fiber Ring this is especially apply to the low data bandwidth request applications The JetNet5012G the
88. dress Address Type Vlan Destination Port 000f b079 ca3b Dynamic 1 fa4 0012 7701 0386 Dynamic 1 fa7 0012 7710 0101 Static 1 fa7 0012 7710 0102 Static 1 fa7 0012 77ff 0100 Management 1 MULTICAST MAC ADDRESS Vlan Mac Address COS Status Ports 1 0100 5e40 0800 0 fa6 1 0100 5e7f fffa O fa4 fa6 Show MAC Address Table Dynamic Learnt MAC addresses Switch show mac address table dynamic Destination Address Address Type Vlan Destination Port 000f b079 ca3b Dynamic 1 fa4 0012 7701 0386 Dynamic 1 fa7 Show MAC Address Table Multicast MAC addresses Switch show mac address table multicast Vlan Mac Address COS Status Ports 1 0100 5e40 0800 0 fa6 7 1 0100 5e7f fffa 0 fa4 fa6 7 Show MAC Address Table Static MAC addresses Switch show mac address table static Destination Address Address Type Vlan Destination Port 0012 7710 0101 Static 1 fa7 0012 7710 0102 Static 1 fa7 Show Aging timeout time Switch show mac address table aging time the mac address table aging time is 300 sec 130 Port Statistics Port Statistics Switch show rmon statistics fa4 select interface Interface fastethernet4 is enable connected which has Inbound Good Octets 178792 Bad Octets 0 Unicast 598 Broadcast 1764 Multicast 160 Pause 0 Undersize 0 Fragments 0 Oversize 0 Jabbers 0 Disacrds 0 Filtered 0 RxError 0 FCSError 0 Outbound Good Octets 330500 Unicast 602 Broad
89. e Figure 4 5 2 3 Static VLAN Configuration table You can see that new VLAN 3 is created VLAN name is test Egress rules of the ports are not configured now Static VLAN Configuration Figure 4 5 2 4 Configure Egress rule of the ports Static VLAN Configuration Not available U Untag Indicates that egress outgoing frames are not VLAN tagged T Tag Indicates that egress outgoing frames are to be VLAN tagged 75 Steps to configure Egress rules Select the VLAN ID Entry of the selected VLAN turns to light blue Assign Egress rule of the ports to U or T Press Apply to apply the setting If you want to remove one VLAN select the VLAN entry Then press Remove button 4 5 3 GVRP configuration GVRP allows users to set up VLANs automatically rather than manual configuration on every port of every switch in the network In low volume and stable network the GVRP can reduce the configuration effort For high volume and high secure request network the Static VLAN configuration is always preferred GVRP Configuration GVRP Protocol Enable v ko feo fioo ko feo fioo foi ficoo Cis 20 o foo ko feo foo 20 o foo Note Timer unit is centiseconds Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable ieee Disable Disable 4 Apply GVRP Protocol Allow user to enable disable GVRP global
90. e CIST The CIST is formed as a result of the running spanning tree algorithm between switches that support the STP RSTP MSTP protocols The figure shows the CST large network In this network a Region may has different instances and its own forwarding path and table however it acts as a single Brige of CST CST Common Spanning Tree Korenix To configure the MSTP setting the STP Mode of the STP Configuration page should be changed to MSTP mode first 59 STP Configuration STP Mode MSTP M Bridge Configuration 0012 7760 46b6 32768 v 20 v After enabled MSTP mode then you can go to the MSTP Configuraiton pages MSTP Region Configuration This page allows configure the Region Name and its Revision mapping the VLAN to Instance and check current MST Instance configuration The network can be divided virtually to different Regions The switches within the Region should have the same Region and Revision leve Region Name The name for the Region Maximum length 32 characters Revision The revision for the Region Range 0 65535 Default 0 Once you finish your configuration click on Apply to apply your settings New MST Instance This page allows mapping the VLAN to Instance and assign priority to the instance Before mapping VLAN to Instance you should create VLAN and assign the member ports first Please refer to the VLAN setting page MSTP Configuration MST Region C
91. e Traffic Prioritization QoS Setting In QoS setting you should choose the QoS Priority Mode first Port Based Cos or DSCP modes Choose the preferred mode and you can configure the next settings in its own configuration pages The other page of the mode you don t select can t be configured Queue Schedulin QoS Setting Queue Scheduling Use a Strict Priority scheme Ges Priority Mode Use Weighted Round Robin scheme Porthased Cos Any You can select the Queue Scheduling rule as follows Use a strict priority scheme Packets with higher priority in the queue will always be processed first except that there is no packet with higher priority Use Weighted Round Robin scheme This scheme allows users to assign new weight ratio for each class The 10 is the highest ratio The ratio of each class is as below Wx WO W1 W2 W3 W4 W5 W6 W7 Total volume of Queue 0 7 88 4 7 2 Port based Queue Mapping Choose the Queue value of each port the port then has its default priority The Queue 3 is the highest port based queue 0 is the lowest queue The traffic injected to the port follows the queue level to be forwarded but the outgoing traffic doesn t bring the queue level to next switch Port based Queue Mapping Port based Queue Mapping After configuration press Apply to enable the settings 4 7 3 CoS Queue Mapping This page is to change CoS values to Physical Queue mapping tab
92. e rings within one unit IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol for precise time synchronization RSTP STP 256 802 1Q VLANs QoS and up to 6 8 trunk groups IGMP Snooping GMRP Rate Control for multicast message management LLDP for network topology live update SNMP V1 V2c V3 RMON for remote management Works with JetView Pro Network Management software Modbus TCP IP client for Factory Automation new feature in firmware v1 3 Multiple language for Web user interface new feature in firmware v1 3 Advanced Security supports IP Port Security 802 1x and Access Control List Note The detail spec is listed in latest datasheet Please download the latest datasheet in Korenix Web site 1 3 Package List The JetNet 3018G 4518 5012G 5018G 5018G v2 0 0 products are shipped with following items if there is any item is missing or damaged please contact your local sales representative JetNet 3018G 4518 5012G 5018G 5018G v2 0 0 without transceiver Rack Mount Kit screwed on the rear panel Console Cable Apply to JetNet 4518 5012G 5018G 5018G v2 0 Quick Installation Guide CD User Manual 2 Hardware Installation This chapter includes hardware introduction installation and configuration information Following topics are covered in this chapter 2 1 Hardware Introduction Dimension Panel Layout Bottom View 2 2 Wiring Power Inputs 2 3 Wiring Digital Input 2 4 Wiring Relay Output 2 5 Wiring Ethernet Ports 2 6 Wiring Combo Ports 2 7 Wiring RS 232 console c
93. ed by the port volume Group ID Group ID is the ID for the port trunking group Ports with same group ID are in the same group Click None you can select the Trunk ID from Trunk 1 to Trunk 8 Trunk Type Static and 802 3ad LACP Each Trunk Group can only support Static or 802 3ad LACP Choose the type you need here The not active port can t be setup here Extended setting in CLI Port Priority The command allows you to change the port priority setting of the specific port LACP port priority is configured on each port using LACP The port priority can be configured through the CLI The higher the number the lower the priority The default value is 32768 LACP Timeout The LACPDU is generated and continue transmit within the LACP group The interval time of the LACPDU Long timeout is 30 sec this is default setting The LACPDP Short timeout is 1 sec the command to change from Long to Short is only applied to the CLI the web GUI doesn t support this Once the LACP port doesn t receive the LACPDP 3 times that means the port may leave the group without earlier inform or does not detect by the switch then the port will be removed from the group This command can be used when connect the switch by 2 port LACP through not direct connected or shared media like the Wireless AP or Hub The end of the switch may not directly detect the failure the LACP Short Timeout can detect the LACP group failure earlier within 3 seconds Aggregation
94. ed in this group 4 12 1 MAC Address Table 4 12 2 Port Statistics 4 12 3 Port Mirror 4 12 4 Event Log 4 12 5 Topology Discovery LLDP 4 12 6 Ping 4 12 7 CLI Commands of the Monitor and Diag 4 12 1 MAC Address Table JetNet Managed Switch provides up to 4 8 16K entries in MAC Address Table In this page users can change the Aging time add Static Unicast MAC Address monitor the MAC address or sort them by different packet types and ports Click on Apply to change the value Aging Time Sec Each switch fabric has limit size to write the learnt MAC address To save more entries for new MAC address the switch fabric will age out non used MAC address entry per Aging Time timeout The default Aging Time is 300 seconds The Aging Time can be modified in this page Static Unicast MAC Address In some applications users may need to type in the static Unicast MAC address to its MAC address table In this page you can type MAC Address format xxxx xxxx xxxx select its VID and Port ID and then click on Add to add it to MAC Address table MAC Address Table In this MAC Address Table you can see all the MAC Addresses learnt by the switch fabric The packet types include Management Unicast Static Unicast Dynamic Unicast Static Multicast and Dynamic Multicast The table allows users to sort the address by the packet types and port Packet Types Management Unicast means MAC address of the switch It belongs to CPU port only Stat
95. elbourne Sydney GMT 10 00 Guam Port Moresby GMT 10 00 Hobart GMT 10 00 Vladivostok GMT 11 00 Magadan Solomon Is New Caledonia GMT 12 00 Aukland Wellington GMT 1 2 00 Fiji Kamchatka Marshall Is GMT 13 00 Nuku alofa 30 Click the check box to enable the Daylight Saving Function as the setting of start and end week or disable it Daylight Saving Start and Daylight Saving End the functions allows user to selects and apply the daylight saving start week and end week by monthly basis Once you finish your configuration click on Apply to apply your configuration 4 2 5 Jumbo Frame What is Jumbo Frame The typical Ethernet frame is range from 64 to 1518 bytes This is sufficient for general usages However when users want to transmit large files the files may be divided into many small size packets While the transmitting speed becomes slow long size Jumbo frame can solve the issue The switch allows you configure the size of the MTU Maximum Transmission Unit The default value is 1 518bytes The maximum Jumbo Frame size is 9 216 bytes You can freely change the available packet size The Jumbo Frame application is often applied to Gigabit ports Jumbo Frame System MTU size Sun wilinjJan w at 00 w Sun w injJan v at 00 gt te The Large File is divided into many small packets Before transferring Type 1 Typical Ethemet Packet maximum size i
96. em priority LACP system priority SWITCH show lacp port setting LACP Port Setting Port Priority Timeout 1 32768 Long 2 32768 Long 3 32768 Long Switch show lacp internal LACP group 1 internal information LACP Port Admin Oper Port Port Priority Key Key State 8 1 8 8 0x45 9 1 9 9 0x45 10 1 10 10 0x45 LACP group 2 is inactive LACP group 3 is inactive LACP group 4 is inactive Display Trunk Switch show trunk group 1 FLAGS gt Individual P gt In channel D gt Port Down Trunk Group GroupID Protocol Ports ORN Tresan a e a at A a Ta ks acd a 1 LACP 8 D 9 D 10 D 53 4 4 Network Redundancy It is critical for industrial applications that network remains non stop Korenix develops multiple kinds of standard STP RSTP and MSTP and Korenix patterned redundancy protocol Multiple Super Ring to remain the network redundancy can be protected well by Korenix switch The JetNet Switch supports advanced Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP This protocol is a direct extension of RSTP It can provide an independent spanning tree for different VLANs It simplifies network management provides for even faster convergence than RSTP by limiting the size of each region and prevents VLAN members from being segmented from the rest of the group as sometimes occurs with IEEE 802 1D STP Multiple Super Ring MSR technology is Korenix s ae generation Ring redundancy technology This is patented and p
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98. ent The secured access is protected by Port Security 802 1x and flexible Layer 2 4 Access Control List The switch can work with JetView Pro the Korenix patented Industrial Innovation Network Management system which can draw the network topology automatically update ring and port status remotely manage the switch or monitor its status through LLDP and SNMP protocols With JetNet 4518 5012G 5018G 5018G 2 0 you can fulfill the technicians needs of having the best solution for the industrial Ethernet infrastructure 1 2 Major Features The following are the common major features e Auto Gigabit SFP transceiver detection JetNet 5012G 5018G 5018G v2 0 0 Auto 100M SFP transceiver detection JetNet 4518 5018G v2 0 0 Non Blocking Switching Performance high backplane single chip solution Jumbo Frame up to 9 216 byte Dual 24V 12 48V DC power inputs 2 Relay Outputs indicate Gigabit port Link Failure JetNet 3018G or configured other failures by software JetNet 4518 5012G 501 8G 5018G v2 0 0 IEEE 802 1p Quality of Service QoS compliant JetNet 3018G the Tag Priority ID is as following Higher 6 7 High 4 5 Low 0 3 Lowest 1 2 Rigid Aluminum Case complies with IP31 25 70 C operating temperature 3018G 5012G 5018G 40 70 C operating temperature 5012G w 5018G w 40 75 C operating temperature JetNet 4518 Software Features applied to JetNet 4518 5012G 5018G 5018G v2 0 0 Korenix Multiple Super Ring pattern aggregates multipl
99. er Write data in 16 bits register format f Write data to force multiple consecutive 15 Force Multiple Coils coll i The JetNet device supports the function code 04 which name is Read Input Registers With this support the remove SCADA or other Modbus TCP application can poll the information of the device and monitor the major status of the switch 140 5 3 2 Error Checking The utilization of the error checking will help eliminate errors caused by noise in the communication link In Modbus TCP mode messages include an error checking field that is based on a Cyclical Redundancy Check CRC method The CRC filed checks the contents of the entire message It applied regardless of any parity check method used for the individual BYTE acters of the message The CRC value is calculated by the transmitting device which appends the CRC to the message The receiving device recalculates a CRC during receipt of the message and compares the calculated value to the actual value it received in the CRC filed 5 3 3 Exception Response If an error occurs the slave sends an exception response message to master consisting of the slave address function code exception response code and error check field In an exception response the slave sets the high order bit MSB of the response function code to one The exception response codes are listed below Code Name Descriptions 01 Illegal Function The message function received is not allo
100. erval is 100 centiseconds Mlan2 is IGMP snooping enabled immediate leave is disabled last member query interval is 100 centiseconds Mlan3 is IGMP snooping disabled immediate leave is disabled last member query interval is 100 centiseconds Display IGMP Table Switch sh ip igmp snooping multicast all VLAN IP Address Type Ports 1 239 192 8 0 IGMP fa6 1 239 255 255 250 IGMP fa6 IGMP Query IGMP Query V1 Switch config int vlan 1 Go to management VLAN Switch config if ip igmp v1 IGMP Query V2 Switch config int vlan 1 Go to management VLAN Switch config if ip igmp IGMP Query version Switch config if ip igmp version 1 Switch config if ip igmp version 2 Disable Switch config int vlan 1 Switch config if no ip igmp Display Switch sh ip igmp interface vian1 enabled Yes version IGMPv2 query interval 125s query max response time 10s Switch show running config interface vian1 ip address 192 168 10 17 24 ip igmp no shutdown 97 Unknown Multicast Unknown Multicast Enable Force filtering Send to All Ports Disable Force filtering Discard Switch config mac address table multicast filtering Filtering unknown multicast addresses ok Switch config no mac address table multicast filtering Flooding unknown multicast addresses ok Unknown Multicast Send to All Ports Switch config ip igmp snooping source only learning 98 4
101. es sec Broadcast 1000 Kbytes sec DLF Enable Broadcast Enable Multicast Enable Port 2 DLF Enable Broadcast Enable Multicast Enable Port Trunking LACP Switch config lacp group 1 gi8 10 Group 1 based on LACP 802 3ad is enabled Note The interface list is fa1 fa3 5 gi8 10 Note different speed port can t be aggregated together LACP Port Setting SWITCH config if lacp port priority LACP priority for physical interfaces timeout assigns an administrative LACP timeout SWITCH config if lacp port priority lt 1 65535 gt Valid port priority range 1 65535 default is 32768 SWITCH config if lacp timeout 52 long specifies a long timeout value default short specifies a short timeout value SWITCH config if lacp timeout short Set lacp port timeout ok Static Trunk Switch config trunk group 2 fa6 7 Trunk group 2 enable ok Failure to configure due to the group ID is existed SWITCH config trunk group 1 fa11 12 Can t set trunk group 1 enable The group 1 is a lacp enabled group SWITCH config trunk group 2 fa11 12 Can t set trunk group 2 enable The group 2 is a static aggregation group Display LACP Information Switch show lacp counters LACP statistical information group LACP group internal LACP internal information neighbor LACP neighbor information port setting LACP setting for physical interfaces system id LACP system identification syst
102. et 192 168 10 100 24 broadcast 192 168 10 255 input packets 639 bytes 38248 dropped 0 multicast packets 0 input errors 0 length 0 overrun 0 CRC 0 frame O fifo 0 missed 0 79 output packets 959 bytes 829280 dropped 0 output errors 0 aborted 0 carrier 0 fifo 0 heartbeat 0 window 0 collisions 0 GVRP configuration GVRP enable disable Switch config gvrp mode disable Disable GVRP feature globally on the switch enable Enable GVRP feature globally on the switch Switch config gvrp mode enable Gvrp is enabled on the switch Configure GVRP timer Join timer Leave timer LeaveAll timer Switch config inter fat Switch config if garp join timer Join timer leave timer Leave timer leaveall timer Leaveall timer lt 10 10000 gt Switch config if garp join timer lt 10 10000 gt the timer values Switch config if garp join timer 20 Garp join timer value is set to 20 centiseconds on port 2 Switch config if garp leave timer 60 Garp leave timer value is set to 60 centiseconds on port 2 Switch config if garp leaveall timer 1000 Garp leaveall timer value is set to 1000 centiseconds on port 2 Note The unit of these timer is centisecond Management VLAN Management VLAN Switch config int vlan 1 Go to management VLAN Switch config if no shutdown Display Switch show vlan management Management vlan is on vlan 1 Switch show running config interface vlan1 ip address
103. face card NIC is operational and that your operating system supports TCP IP protocol 2 Wire DC power to the switch and connect your switch to your computer 3 Make sure that the switch default IP address is 192 168 10 1 4 Change your computer IP address to 192 168 10 2 or other IP address which is located in the 192 168 10 x Network Mask 255 255 255 0 subnet 5 Switch to DOS command mode and ping 192 168 10 1 to verify a normal response time Launch the web browser and Login 6 Launch the web browser Internet Explorer or Mozila Firefox on the PC 7 Type http 192 168 10 1 or the IP address of the switch And then press Enter 8 The login screen will appear next 9 Key in user name and the password Default user name and password are both admin 10 Select Language type this feature is available from firmware v1 3 and supports English and Simplified Chinese user interface Switch Manager Please enter user name and password Site 192 168 10 1 User Name Password Language english english simplified chinese Click on Enter or OK Welcome page of the web based management interface will then appear 15 ma JetNets018G D System gt ci Basic Setting Cy Switch Setting D Admin Password Bi IP Configuration B Time Setting G Jumbo Frame CJ DHCP Server Backup and Restore Firmware Upgrade Factory Default C System Reboot o c Port Configuration gt C Network Redundancy
104. g Correct some incorrect wordings V1 1 Dec 24 2009 Add 3018G model and its related description and specification JetNet 3018G is the unmanaged gigabit switch Follow the hardware installation to install switch there is no software configuration available Correct the curve mechanical to vertical Add SFP BIDI V1 0 Oct 27 2009 CLI command correction continue and changed the version to V1 0 V0 2 Oct 25 2009 CLI Command correction V0 1 Oct 23 2009 The first version 150 5 5 About Korenix Less Time At Work Fewer Budget on applications The Korenix business idea is to let you spend less time at work and fewer budget on your applications Do you really want to go through all the troubles but still end up with low quality products and lousy services Definitely not This is why you need Korenix Korenix offers complete product selection that fulfills all your needs for applications We provide easier faster tailor made services and more reliable solutions In Korenix there is no need to compromise Korenix takes care of everything for you Fusion of Outstandings You can end your searching here Korenix Technology is your one stop supply center for industrial communications and networking products Korenix Technology is established by a group of professionals with more than 10 year experience in the arenas of industrial control data communications and industrial net
105. g multiples of 16 This is the value that decides which port should be blocked by priority in a LAN Link Type There are 3 types for you select Auto P2P and Share Some of the rapid state transitions that are possible within RSTP depend upon whether the port of concern can only be connected to another bridge i e it is served by a point to point LAN segment or if it can be connected to two or more bridges i e it is served by a shared medium LAN segment This function allows link status of the link to be manipulated administratively Auto means to auto select P2P or Share mode P2P means P2P is enabled the 2 ends work in Full duplex mode While Share is enabled it means P2P is disabled the 2 ends may connect through a share media and work in Half duplex mode Edge A port directly connected to the end stations cannot create a bridging loop in the network To configure this port as an edge port set the port to the Enable state When the non bridge device connects an admin edge port this port will be in blocking state and turn to forwarding state in 4 seconds Once you finish your configuration click on Apply to save your settings 4 4 6 MSTP Information This page allows you to see the current MSTP information Choose the Instance ID first If the instance is not added the information remains blank The Root Information shows the setting of the Root switch The Port Information shows the port setting and status
106. guration file you must place the backup configuration file in the PC or TFTP server The switch will then download this file back to the flash There are 2 modes for users to backup restore the configuration file Local File mode and TFTP Server mode Local File mode In this mode the switch acts as the file server Users can browse the target folder and then type the file name to backup the configuration Users can also browse the target folder and select existed configuration file to restore the configuration back to the switch This mode is only provided by Web UI while CLI is not supported TFTP Server mode In this mode the switch acts as TFTP client Before you do so make sure that your TFTP server is ready Then please type the IP address of TFTP Server and Backup configuration file name This mode can be used in both CLI and Web UI TFTP Server IP Address You need to key in the IP address of your TFTP Server here Backup Restore File Name Please type the correct file name of the configuration file Configuration File The configuration file of the switch is a pure text file You can open it by word txt read file to check the settings You can modify the file add remove the configuration settings and then restore back to the switch Startup Configuration File After you saved the running config to flash the new settings will be kept and work after power cycle You can use show startup config to view it in CLI The Backup comma
107. gure the name CLI system will select the first 12 characters as the name in CLI system System Location You can specify the switch s physical location here The available characters you can input are 64 System Contact You can specify contact people here You can type the name mail address or other information of the administrator The available characters you can input are 64 26 4 2 2 System OID The SNMP object ID of the switch You can follow the path to find its private MIB in MIB browser Note When you attempt to view private MIB you should compile private MIB files into your MIB browser first System Description JetNet Model name Industrial Managed Switch is the name of this product Firmware Version Display the firmware version installed in this device MAC Address Display unique hardware address MAC address assigned by the manufacturer Once you finish the configuration click on Apply to apply your settings Note Always remember to select Save to save your settings Otherwise the settings you made will be lost when the switch is powered off Admin Password You can change the user name and the password here to enhance security Figure 4 2 2 1 Web UI of the Admin Password Admin Password Name User name You can key in new user name here The default setting is admin Password You can key in new password here The default setting is admin Confirm Password You need to type the new passwor
108. h config ext acl permit ip 192 168 10 1 0 0 0 1 192 168 10 100 0 0 0 1 IFNAME Egress interface name Switch config ext acl permit ip 192 168 10 1 0 0 0 1 192 168 10 100 0 0 0 1 gi17 Note Follow the below rule to configure ip extended access list IP Rule Permit Deny Source_IP wildcard Dest_IP wildcard Egress_Interface TCP Rule Permit Deny tcp Source_IP wildcard Dest_IP wildcard eq Given_Port_Number Egress_Interface UDP Rule Permit Deny udp Source_ P wildcard Dest_IP wildcard eq Given_Port_Number Egress_Interface ICMP Rule Permit Deny icmp Source_ P wildcard Dest_IP wildcard ICMP_Message_Type ICMP_Message_Code Egress_Interface Add MAC Switch config mac address table static 0012 7701 0101 vlan 1 interface fa1 Imac address table unicast static set ok Port Security Switch config interface fat Switch config if switchport port security Disables new MAC addresses learning and aging activities Note 1 Rule Add the static MAC VLAN and Port binding first then lenable the port security to stop new MAC learning Note 2 Not all the model support this feature check the product detail specification Disable Port Security Switch config if no switchport port security Enable new MAC addresses learning and aging activities Display Switch show mac address table static Destination Address Address Type Vlan Destination Port 0012 7701 0101 Static 1 fai 802 1x short of dot1x Enable Disable
109. he 802 1Q Tunnel port receives tag 5 from C VLAN add tag 10 to the packet When the packets are forwarded to S VLAN tag 10 is kept EtherType This column allows you to define the EtherType manually This is advanced QinQ parameter which allows to define the transmission packet type Accept Frame Type This column defines the accepted frame type of the port There are 2 modes you can select Admit All and Tag Only Admit All mode means that the port can accept both tagged and untagged packets Tag Only mode means that the port can only accept tagged packets Ingress Filtering Ingress filtering helps VLAN engine to filter out undesired traffic on a port When Ingress Filtering is enabled the port checks whether the incoming frames belong to the VLAN they claimed or not Then the port determines if the frames can be processed or not For example if a tagged frame from Engineer VLAN is received and Ingress Filtering is enabled the switch will determine if the port is on the Engineer VLAN s Egress list If it is the frame can be processed If it s not the frame would be dropped 73 4 5 2 VLAN Configuration In this page you can assign Management VLAN create the static VLAN and assign the Egress rule for the member ports of the VLAN Figure 4 5 2 1 Web UI of the VLAN Configuration VLAN Configuration Management VLAN ID 1 Apply Static VLAN lal E il gt Apply Remove Reload
110. horized Disable 2 0 Single Both Force Authorized Disable 2 0 Single Both n Force Authorized Disable 2 0 Single Both x fal Apply Initialize Selected Reauthenticate Selected 802 1x Timeout Configuration 3600 60 30 30 30 zai 3600 60 30 30 30 J 3600 60 30 30 30 a 3600 60 30 30 30 3600 60 30 30 30 3600 60 30 30 30 gt Apply Port control Force Authorized means this port is authorized the data is free to in out Force unauthorized just opposite the port is blocked If users want to control this port with Radius Server please select Auto for port control Reauthentication If enable this field switch will ask client to re authenticate The default time interval is 3600 seconds Max Request the maximum times that the switch allow client request Guest VLAN 0 to 4094 is available for this field If this field is set to 0 that means the port is blocked after authentication fail Otherwise the port will be set to Guest VLAN Host Mode if there are more than one device connected to this port set the Host Mode to single means only the first PC authenticate success can access this port If this port is set to multi all the device can access this port once any one of them pass the authentication Control Direction determined devices can end data out only or both send and receive Re Auth Period control the Re authentication time interval 1 65535 is available Quiet Period When authentication failed Switch will wa
111. ic Unicast MAC address can be added and deleted Dynamic Unicast MAC is MAC address learnt by the switch Fabric Static Multicast can be added by CLI and can be deleted by Web and CLI Dynamic Multicast will appear after you enabled IGMP and the switch learnt IGMP report Click on Remove to remove the static Unicast Multicast MAC address Click on Reload to refresh the table New learnt Unicast Multicast MAC address will be updated to MAC address table 125 MAC Address Table Aging Time Sec 300 amy Static Unicast MAC Address MAC Address AD F n Add MAC Address Table Jal v 000f b079 ca3b Dynamic Unicast 0012 7701 0386 Dynamic Unicast 1 0012 7710 0101 Static Unicast 1 0012 7710 0102 Static Unicast 1 0012 777 0100 Management Unicast 1 am 0100 5e40 0800 fa6 Multicast 1 a Saal 0100 5e7f fffa fa4 fab Multicast 1 25 w e ea 4 12 2 Port Statistics In this page you can view operation statistics for each port The statistics that can be viewed include Link Type Link State Rx Good Rx Bad Rx Abort Tx Good Tx Bad and Collision Rx means the received packet while Tx means the transmitted packets Note If you see many Bad Abort or Collision counts increased that may mean your network cable is not connected well the network performance of the port is poor etc
112. ific members of a group without physically grouping the members together That means VLAN allows you to isolate network traffic so that only members of VLAN could receive traffic from the same VLAN members Basically creating a VLAN from a switch is the logical equivalent of physically reconnecting a group of network devices to another Layer 2 switch without actually disconnecting these devices from their original switches JetNet Industrial Ethernet Switch supports 802 1Q VLAN 802 1Q VLAN is also known as Tag Based VLAN This Tag Based VLAN allows VLAN to be created across different switches see Figure 1 IEEE 802 1Q tag based VLAN makes use of VLAN control information stored in a VLAN header attached to IEEE 802 3 packet frames This tag contains a VLAN Identifier VID that indicates which VLAN a frame belongs to Since each switch only has to check a frame s tag without the need to dissect the contents of the frame this also saves a lot of computing resources within the switch Figure 4 5 1 802 1Q VLAN FLOOR3 FLOOR2 FLOORI QinQ The QinQ is originally designed to expand the number of VLANs by adding a tag to the 802 1Q packets The original VLAN is usually identified as Customer VLAN C VLAN and the new added t g as Service VLAN S VLAN By adding the additional tag QinQ increases the possible number of VLANs After QinQ enabled the JetNet can Upper LAN Metro WAN Server Provider VLAN
113. ion Switch config mst show pending Pending MST configuration Name gt The name is removed by no name Revision 65535 Instance Vlans Mapped 0 1 3 4094 1 2 gt Instance 2 is removed by no instance Config HMAC MD5 Digest 0x3AB68794D602F DF43B21C0B37AC3BCA8 Apply the setting and go to the configuration mode Switch config mst quit apply all mst configuration changes Switch config Apply the setting and go to the global mode Switch config mst end apply all mst configuration changes Switch Abort the Setting and go to the configuration mode Show Pending to see Switch config mst abort discard all mst configuration changes Switch config spanning tree mst configuration Switch config mst show pending Pending MST configuration the new settings are Name orenixnix gt The nameis not applied after Abort not applied settings Revision 65535 Instance Vlans Mapped 0 1 4 4094 1 2 2 3 gt The instance is not applied after Abort settings Config HMAC MD5 Digest 0xB41829F9030A054FB74EF7A8587FF58D RSTP The mode should be rst the timings can be configured in global settings listed in above Global Information Active Information Switch show spanning tree active Spanning Tree Enabled Protocol MSTP Root Address 0012 77ee eeee Priority 32768 Root Path Cost 0 Root Port N A 67 Root Times max age 20 hello time 2 forward delay 15 B
114. irmware please check the file name and switch model name first and carefully Korenix switch provide protection when upgrading incorrect firmware file the system would not crash even download the incorrect firmware Even we have the protection we still ask you don t try test upgrade incorrect firmware the unexpected event may occure or damage the system Figure 4 2 8 5 Firmware Upgrade TFTP Server mode Firmware Upgrade System Firmware Version v0 2 11 System Firmware Date 20090413 15 04 17 Firmware Upgrade TFTP Server IP 192 168 10 20 Firmware File Name betnets6286 y1 0 image Note When firmware upgrade is finished the switch will restart automatically 37 Type the IP address of TFTP Server and Firmware File Name Then click on Upgrade to start the process After finishing transmitting the firmware the system will copy the firmware file and replace the firmware in the flash The CLI show until the process is finished 4 2 9 Factory Default In this section you can reset all the configurations of the switch to default setting Click on Reset the system will then reset all configurations to default setting The system will show you popup message window after finishing this command Default setting will work after rebooting the switch Figure 4 2 9 1 The main screen of the Reset to Default Reset to Default Note The command will reset all configurations to the default settings except the IP add
115. is unused until you add member ports to it Remove VLAN Switch config no vlan 2 no vlan success Note You can only remove the VLAN when the VLAN is in unused mode VLAN Name Switch config vlan 2 vlan 2 has exists Switch config vlan name v2 Switch config vlan no name Note Use no name to change the name to default name VLAN VID VLAN description Switch config interface vlan 2 Switch config if Switch config if description this is the VLAN 2 Switch config if no description gt Delete the description IP address of the VLAN Active Interface is the Managed VLAN Switch Switch Switch config interface vlan 2 config if config if ip address 192 168 10 18 24 po a Switch config if no ip address 192 168 10 8 24 the IP address gt Delete Create multiple VLANs VLAN 5 10 Switch config interface vian 5 10 Shut down VLAN Switch config interface vlan 2 Switch config if shutdown Switch config if no shutdown gt Turn on the VLAN Display VLAN table Switch sh vian VLAN Name Status Trunk Ports Access Ports 1 VLAN1 Static fa1 7 gi8 10 2 VLAN2 Unused 3 test Static fa4 7 gi8 10 fa1 3 fa7 gi8 10 Display VLAN interface information Switch show interface vian1 interface vlan1 is up line protocol detection is disabled index 14 metric 1 mtu 1500 lt UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST gt HWaddr 00 12 77 ff 01 b0 in
116. it for a period and try to communicate with radius server again Tx period the time interval of authentication request Supplicant Timeout the timeout for the client authenticating Sever Timeout The timeout for server response for authenticating 110 Once you finish configuring the settings click on Apply to apply your configuration Click Initialize Selected to set the authorize state of selected port to initialize status Click Reauthenticate Selected to send EAP Request to supplicant to request reauthentication Click Default Selected to reset the configurable 802 1x parameters of selected port to the default values 4 10 2 3 802 1X Port Status Here user can observe the port status for Port control status Authorize Status Authorized Supplicant and Oper Control Direction each port 802 1x Port Based Network Access Control Port Status Force Authorized AUTHORIZED NONE Both j Force Authorized AUTHORIZED NONE Both Force Authorized AUTHORIZED NONE Both Force Authorized AUTHORIZED NONE Both Force Authorized AUTHORIZED NONE Both Force Authorized AUTHORIZED NONE Both i Force Authorized AUTHORIZED NONE Both xl al Reload 4 10 3 CLI Commands of the Security Command Lines of the Security configuration Port Security Add MAC access list Switch config mac access list extended NAME access list name Switch config mac access list extended server1 Switch config ext macl permit Specify packets
117. ivate VLAN type After created VLAN in VLAN Configuraiton page the available VLAN ID will display here Choose the Private VLAN types for each VLAN you want configure None The VLAN is Not included in Private VLAN Primary The VLAN is the Primary VLAN The member ports can communicate with secondary ports Isolated The VLAN is the Isolated VLAN The member ports of the VLAN are isolated Community The VLAN is the Community VLAN The member ports of the VLAN can 81 communicate with each other L STP Configuration a Ly STP Port Configuratior G STP Information C MSTP Configuration C MSTP Port Configurati C MSTP Information Private VLAN Configuration Private VLAN Configuration i 2 Primary D Multiple Super Ring Multiple Super Ring Int 3 Isolated E VLAN 4 Community C VLAN Port Configurati 5 G VLAN Configuration Ci GVRP Configuration VLAN Table CJ Private VLAN C PVLAN Configuration C PVLAN Port Configural CY PVLAN Information CJ Traffic Prioritization C Multicast Filtering gt cI SNMP m Lal Apply 4 6 2 PVLAN Port Configuration PVLAN Port Configuration page allows configure Port Configuration and Private VLAN Association Private VLAN Association Secondary VLAN After the Isolated and Community VLAN Type is assigned in Private VLAN Configuration page the VLANs are belonged to the Secondary VLAN and displayed here Primary
118. le Since the switch fabric of JetNet only supports 4 physical queues Lowest Low Middle and High Users should therefore assign how to map CoS value to the level of the physical queue In JetNet users can freely assign the mapping table or follow the suggestion of the 802 1p standard Korenix uses 802 p suggestion as default values You can find CoS values 1 and 2 are mapped to physical Queue 0 the lowest queue CoS values 0 and 3 are mapped to physical Queue 1 the low normal physical queue CoS values 4 and 5 are mapped to physical Queue 2 the middle physical queue CoS values 6 and 7 are mapped to physical Queue 3 the high physical queue CoS Queue Mapping CoS Queue Mapping xlo lz Tele Tel 7 Note Queue 3 is the highest priority queue Apply After configuration press Apply to enable the settings 89 4 7 4 DSCP Queue Mapping This page is to change DSCP values to Physical Queue mapping table Since the switch fabric of JetNet only supports 4 physical queues Lowest Low Middle and High Users should therefore assign how to map DSCP value to the level of the physical queue In JetNet users can freely change the mapping table to follow the upper layer 3 switch or routers DSCP setting ne ig Traffic Prioritization C System CJ Basic Setting r gt ci Port Configuration DSCP Queue Mapping CI Network Redundancy amp VLAN DSCP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C3 T
119. ly State After enable GVRP globally here still can enable disable GVRP by port Join Timer Controls the interval of sending the GVRP Join BPDU An instance of this timer is required on a per Port per GARP Participant basis Leave Timer Control the time to release the GVRP reservation after received the GVRP Leave BPDU An instance of the timer is required for each state machine that is in the LV state Leave All Timer Controls the period to initiate the garbage collection of registered VLAN The timer is required on a per Port per GARP Participant basis 4 5 4 VLAN Table This table shows you current settings of your VLAN table including VLAN ID Name Status and Egress rule of the ports VLAN ID ID of the VLAN Name Name of the VLAN Status Static shows this is a manually configured static VLAN Unused means this VLAN is created by UI CLI and has no member ports This VLAN is not workable yet Dynamic means this VLAN is learnt by GVRP 76 After created the VLAN the status of this VLAN will remain in Unused status until you add ports to the VLAN VLAN Table VLAN Table 1 VLANI i Static Ty J U U u U ry ulu U u Y U U y y 2 V2 Unused test Static ee ee ee en ee ee Kr 4 5 5 CLI Commands of the VLAN Command Lines of the VLAN port configuration VLAN configuration and VLAN table display VLAN Port Configuration Port Interface Switch conf ter Configurati
120. mmands Launch the web browser and Login 1 Launch the web browser Internet Explorer or Mozila Firefox on the PC 2 Type https 192 168 10 1 or the IP address of the switch And then press Enter 16 3 The popup screen will appear and request you to trust the secured HTTPS connection distributed by JetNet Managed Switch first Press Yes to trust it Warning Security 2 Do you want to trust the signed applet distributed by JetNet5010G Publisher authenticity can not be verified dS The security certificate was issued by a company that is not trusted LD The security certificate has not expired and is still valid xe J Lae Lawes 4 The login screen will appear next Korenix JetHet5010G Switch Manager Please enter user name and password Site 192 168 0 48 User Name Password Secure Connection OK Cancel 5 Key in the user name and the password The default user name and password is admin 6 Click on Enter or OK Welcome page of the web based management interface will then appear 7 Once you enter the web based management interface all the commands you see are the same as what you see by HTTP login 3 3 Preparation for Telnet Console 3 3 1 Telnet Korenix JetNet managed Switch supports Telnet console You can connect to the switch by Telnet and the command lines are the same as what you see by RS232 console port Below are the steps to open Telnet connection to
121. mode gvrp GARP VLAN Registration Protocol hostname Set system s network name interface Select an interface to configure ip IP information lacp Link Aggregation Control Protocol list Print command list log Logging control mac Global MAC configuration subcommands mac address table mac address table mirror Port mirroring no Negate a command or set its defaults ntp Configure NTP password Assign the terminal connection password qos Quality of Service QoS relay relay output type information smtp server SMTP server configuration snmp server SNMP server spanning tree spanning tree algorithm super ring super ring protocol trunk Trunk group configuration vlan Virtual LAN warning event Warning event selection write config Specify config files to write to Port Interface Configuration Press interface IFNAME in global configuration mode You can then enter interface configuration mode In this mode you can configure port settings The port interface name of the fast Ethernet port is fa lt Port Number gt Ex Fast Ethernet Port 1 fa1 fast Ethernet port 7 is fa7 fast Ethernet port 17 is fa17 The port interface name of the Gigabit Ethernet port is gi lt Port Number gt Ex Gigabit Port 8 is gi9 Gigabit Port 17 is gi17 Even you apply fixed 100M speed to the gigabit port the port intergace name is still gi lt Port Number gt Types interface name accordingly when you want to enter certain interface configuration mode 22 Type exit
122. mp IP address binding rule for a specified link partner like PLC or any device Add without DHCP client function To remove from the binding list just select the rule to remove Manual Binding List and click Remove DHCP Leased Entries JetNet Managed Switch provides an assigned IP address list for user check It will show the MAC and IP address that was assigned by JetNet Managed Switch Click the Reload button to refresh the listing DHCP Relay Agent DHCP Relay Agent The DHCP Relay Agent is also known as DHCP Option 82 It can help relay Rela e Enabl the DHCP Request to remote DHCP server Ager located in different subnet Relay Policy Relay policy drop Note The DHCP Server can not work with Relay policy keep DHCP Relay Agent at the same time Relay policy replace Relay Agent Choose Enable or Disable the relay agent 1 192 1 68 10 254 Relay Policy The Relay Policy is used when the DHCP request is relayed through more than one switch The switch can drop keep or replace the MAC address of the DHCP Request packet Helper Address Type the IP address of the target DHCP Server There are 4 available IP addresses 33 4 2 7 Backup and Restore With Backup command you can save current configuration file saved in the switch s flash to admin PC or TFTP server This will allow you to go to Restore command later to restore the configuration file back to the switch Before you restore the confi
123. mp screws wires from being loosened 3 Power 1 and Power 2 support power redundancy and polarity reverse protection functions 4 Positive and negative power system inputs are V V V V E E ANA both accepted but Power 1 and Power 2 must wires into Y and Y contacts apply the same mode Note 1 It is a good practice to turn off input and load power and to unplug power terminal block before making wire connections Otherwise your screwdriver blade can inadvertently short your terminal connections to the grounded enclosure Note 2 The range of the suitable DC electric wire is from 12 to 24 AWG Note 3 If the 2 power inputs are connected the switch will be powered from the highest connected voltage The unit will alarm for loss of power either PWR1 or PWR2 2 3 Wiring Digital Output JetNet 3018G 4518 5012G 5018G provide 2 digital outputs also known as Relay Output JetNet 4518 5012G 5018G 5018G v2 0 0 In JetNet 4518 5012G 5018G the relay contacts are energized open for normal operation and will close for fault conditions The fault conditions include power failure Ethernet port link break or other pre defined events which can be configured in management UI JetNet 3018G In JetNet 3018G the Digital Output indicates gigabit port 17 and 18 link down or failure Click the equipped DIP 1 to ON to enable the port 17 link failure DO alarm click the DIP 2 to ON to enable the port 18 link failure DO alarm The defa
124. nd can only backup such configuration file to your PC or TFTP server Should you want the changed configuration can be activated after power recycle Save to Flash is a Must command Please check the description in Ch4 13 Technical Tip Default Configuration File The switch provides the default configuration file in the system You can use Reset button Reload command to reset the system Running Configuration File The switch s CLI allows you to view the latest settings running by the system The information shown here is the settings you set up but haven t saved to flash The settings not yet saved to flash will not work after power recycle You can use show running config to view it in CLI Figure 4 2 7 1 Main UI of Backup amp Restore 34 Backup amp Restore Backup Configuration LocaiFie gt Backup File Name DATFTPibackup cont c Backup Restore Configuration TFTP Serer v FTP 192 168 0 100 Restore File Name backup cont Restore TFTP Server IP Figure 4 2 7 2 Bacup Restore Configuration Local File mode Ww Backup Configuration Local File 0 30w0 30 Quaggal con Backup Help Click on Folder icon to select the target file you want to backup restore Note that the folders of the path to the target file do not allow you to input space key Figure 4 2 5 3 Backup Restore Configuration TFTP Server mode
125. nfigure time of day clock configure Configuration from vty interface copy Copy from one file to another debug Debugging functions see also undebug disable Turn off privileged mode command end End current mode and change to enable mode exit Exit current mode and down to previous mode list Print command list more Display the contents of a file no Negate a command or set its defaults ping Send echo messages quit Exit current mode and down to previous mode reboot Reboot system reload copy a default config file to replace the current one show Show running system information telnet Open a telnet connection terminal Set terminal line parameters traceroute Trace route to destination write Write running configuration to memory network or terminal 21 Global Configuration Mode Press configure terminal in privileged EXEC mode You can then enter global configuration mode In global configuration mode you can configure all the features that the system provides you Type interface IFNAME VLAN to enter interface configuration mode exit to leave to see the command list Available command lists of global configuration mode Switch configure terminal Switch config access list Add an access list entry administrator Administrator account setting arp Set a static ARP entry clock Configure time of day clock default Set a command to its defaults end End current mode and change to enable mode exit Exit current mode and down to previous
126. nt mode and discard all changes end exit current mode change to enable mode and apply all changes exit exit current mode and apply all changes instance the mst instance list Print command list name the name of mst region no Negate a command or set its defaults quit exit current mode and apply all changes revision the revision of mst region show show mst configuration Region Configuration Region Name Switch config mst name NAME the name string Switch config mst na orenixnix Region Revision Switch config mst revision lt 0 65535 gt the value of revision Switch config mst revision 65535 Mapping Instance to VLAN Ex Mapping VLAN 2 to Instance 1 Switch config mst instance lt 1 15 gt target instance number Switch config mst instance 1 vlan VLANMAP target vlan number ex 10 or range ex 1 10 Switch config mst instance 1 vlan 2 Display Current MST Configuraion Switch config mst show current Current MST configuration Name orenixnix Revision 65535 66 Instance Vlans Mapped 0 1 4 4094 1 2 2 a Config HMAC MD5 Digest 0xB41829F9030A054FB74EF7A8587FF58D Remove Region Name Switch config mst no name name configure revision revision configure instance the mst instance Switch config mst no name Remove Instance example Switch config mst no instance lt 1 15 gt target instance number Switch config mst no instance 2 Show Pending MST Configurat
127. nterface number Type 100BASE TX gt Fast Ethernet copper port 100BASE FX gt 100Base FX Fiber Port 1000BASE T gt Gigabit Ethernet Copper port 1000BASE X gt Gigabit Fiber Port Link Link status Up gt Link UP Down gt Link Down State Enable gt State is enabled Disable gt The port is disable shutdown Speed Duplex Current working status of the port Flow Control The state of the flow control SFP Vendor Vendor name of the SFP transceiver you plugged The information is only applied to on board ports Wavelength The wave length of the SFP transceiver you plugged Distance The transmission distance of the SFP transceiver you plugged 100BASE TX Up Enable 100 Full Disable 1000BASE SX Down Enable Disable Non Certified 850nm 550m z SFP DDM _17 Scan Disable 18 Eject Disable m m E Reload ScanAll EjectAl Figure 4 3 3 2 Reload reload the all SFP port information Scan all scan the SFP DDM transceiver and display the information Eject Eject the SFP transceiver that you have selected You can eject one port or eject all by click the icon Eject All Temperature The temperature specific and current detected of DDM SFP transceiver Tx Power dBm The specification and current transmit power of DDM SFP transceiver Rx Power dBm The specification and current received power of DDM SFP transceiver Note 1 Most of the SF
128. ocols in MD5 and SHA You will need to configure SNMP v3 parameters for your SNMP tool with the same authentication method Authentication Password Here the user enters the SNMP v3 user authentication password DES Encryption Password Here the user enters the password for SNMP v3 user DES Encryption 100 4 9 3 SNMP Traps SNMP Trap is the notification feature defined by SNMP protocol All the SNMP management applications can understand such trap information So you don t need to install new application to read the notification information This page allows users to Enable SNMP Trap configure the SNMP Trap server IP Community name and trap Version V1 or V2c After configured choose Add you can see the trap server profile in below The NMS or the trap server you assigned can receive the change of the SNMP pre defined standard traps and Korenix pre defined traps The pre defined traps can be found in Korenix private MIB SNMP Trap SNMP Trap Apply i SNMP Trap Server E 92 168 10 100 private Ov V2c Trap Server Profile 192 168 10 33 public Y1 zi Remove Reload 101 4 9 4 CLI Commands of the SNMP Command Lines of the SNMP configuration Feature Command Line SNMP Community Read Only Community Switch config snmp server community public ro community string add ok Read Write Community Switch config snmp server community private rw community string add ok
129. of the ports within the instance MSTP Information Instance ID f x Root Information 0012 7760 ad4b 4096 NIA 0 20 second s 2 second s 16 second s Port Information Designated Forwarding 200000 128 P2P InternalMSTP Non Edge lt Designated Forwarding 200000 128 P2P Internal MSTP Non Edge Click on Reload to reload the MSTP information display 4 4 7 Multiple Super Ring MSR The most common industrial network redundancy is to form a ring or loop Typically the managed switches are connected in series and the last switch is connected back to the 62 first one In such connection you can implement Korenix Multiple Super Ring technology to get fastest recovery performance Multiple Super Ring MSR technology is Korenix s 3 generation Ring redundancy technology This is patented and protected by Korenix and is used in countries all over the world MSR ranks the fastest restore and failover time in the world 0 ms for restore and about milliseconds level for failover for 100Base TX copper port The other interface may take longer time due to the media characteristics Advanced Rapid Dual Homing RDH technology also facilitates JetNet Managed Switch to connect with a core managed switch easily and conveniently With RDH technology you can also couple several Rapid Super Rings or RSTP cloud together which is also known as Auto Ring Coupling TrunkRing technology allows integrate MSR with LAC
130. on 4 11 2 Event Selection Event Types can be divided into two basic groups System Events and Port Events System Events are related to the overall function of the switch whereas Port Events related to the activity of a specific ports P N E Evans Device Cold Start Device Warm Start Device starts by software reboot 118 Authentication Failure An incorrect password SNMP Community String is entered Time Synchronize Failure Accessing to NTP Server is failure Power 1 Failure Selected Power ID is failure Power 2 Failure Selected Power ID is failure Fault Relay The DO Fault Relay is on Super Ring Topology Changes Link Up Master of Super Ring has changed or backup path is activated The port is connected to another device Link Down The port is disconnected e g the cable is pulled out or the opposing devices turns down Both Either of Link Up or Link Down Warning Event Selection System Event Selection Device Cold Start L Power 1 Failure _ Fault Relay Port Event Selection Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Apply Once you finish configuring the settings click on Apply to apply your configuration C Authentication Failure Lal Device Warm Start _ Time Synchronize Failure L Power 2 Failure _ Super Ring Topology Change 119 4 1
131. on Switch config interface fa5 Switch config if VLAN Port PVID Switch config if switchport trunk native vlan 2 Set port default vlan id to 2 success QinQ Tunnel Mode Switch config if switchport dot1q tunnel mode Setthe interface as an IEEE 802 1Q tunnel mode 802 1Q Tunnel Switch config if switchport dot1q tunnel mode access access Set the interface as an access port of IEEE 802 1Q tunnel mode 802 1Q Tunnel Uplink uplink Set the interface as an uplink port of IEEE 802 1Q uplink tunnel mode Port Accept Frame Switch config inter fat Type Switch config if acceptable frame type all any kind of frame type is accepted Switch config if acceptable frame type vilantaggedonly only vlan tag frame is accepted Ingress Filtering for Switch config interface fat fast Ethernet port 1 Switch config if ingress filtering enable ingress filtering enable Switch config if ingress filtering disable ingress filtering disable Egress rule Untagged Switch config if switchport access vlan 2 for VLAN 2 switchport access vi n success Egress rule Tagged Switch config if switchport trunk allowed vlan add 2 77 for VLAN 2 Display Port Ingress Rule PVID Ingress Filtering Acceptable Frame Type Switch show interface fat Interface fastethernet1 Administrative Status Enable Operating Status Not Connected Duplex Auto Speed Auto Flow Control off Default Port VLAN ID
132. onfiguration Korenix a i Apply New MST Instance 32768 v tf 60 4 4 5 Instance ID Select the Instance ID the available number is 1 15 VLAN Group Type the VLAN ID you want mapping to the instance Instance Priority Assign the priority to the instance After finish your configuration click on Add to apply your settings Current MST Instance Configuration This page allows you to see the current MST Instance Configuration you added Click on Apply to apply the setting You can Remove the instance or Reload the configuration display in this page Current MST Instance Configuration 32768 32768 Apply Remove Reload MSTP Port Configuration This page allows configure the Port settings Choose the Instance ID you want to configure The MSTP enabled and linked up ports within the instance will be listed in this table Note that the ports not belonged to the Instance or the ports not MSTP activated will not display The meaning of the Path Cost Priority Link Type and Edge Port is the same as the definition of RSTP MSTP Port Configuration Instance ID 2 fol 200000 Enable 200000 128 Auto Enable 4 61 Path Cost Enter a number between 1 and 200 000 000 This value represents the cost of the path to the other bridge from the transmitting bridge at the specified port Priority Enter a value between 0 and 240 usin
133. port The member ports of the same trunk group can balance the loading and backup for each other Port Trunking feature is usually used when you need higher bandwidth for backbone network This is an inexpensive way for you to transfer more data There are some different descriptions for the port trunking Different manufacturers may 48 use different descriptions for their products like Link Aggregation Group LAG Link Aggregation Control Protocol Ethernet Trunk Ether Channel etc Most of the implementations now conform to IEEE standard 802 3ad Port Trunk Aggregation Setting The aggregated ports can interconnect to Static the other switch which also supports Port Trunking Korenix Supports 2 types of port trunking One is Static Trunk the other is 802 3ad When the other end uses 802 3ad LACP you should assign 802 3ad LACP to the trunk When the other end uses non 802 3ad you can then use Static Trunk In practical the Static Trunk is suggested Ii Static Static Static Static Static Static Static v There are 2 configuration pages Note The port parameters of the trunk members should be the same Aggregation Setting and Aggregation i Status Arey Aggregation Setting Trunk Size The switch can support up to 8 trunk groups Each trunk group can support up to 8 member ports Since the member ports should use same speed duplex the maximum trunk size is decid
134. quire current time from the NTP server you assigned NTP Client Manual Setting NTP Client IEEE 1588 With the Precision Time Protocol IEEE 1588 there is now for the first time a standard available which makes it possible to synchronize the clocks of different end devices over a network at speeds faster than one microsecond To enable IEEE 1588 select Enable in PTP Status and choose Auto Master or Slave Mode After time synchronized the system time will display the correct time of the PTP server Enable v Time zone Select the time zone where the switch is located Following table lists the time zones for different locations for your reference The default time zone is GMT Greenwich Mean Time Switch config clock timezone 01 GMT 12 00 Eniwetok Kwajalein GMT 11 00 Midway Island Samoa GMT 10 00 Hawaii GMT 09 00 Alaska GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana 06 GMT 07 00 Arizona 07 GMT 07 00 Mountain Time US amp Canada 08 GMT 06 00 Central America 09 GMT 06 00 Central Time US amp Canada 10 GMT 06 00 Mexico City 11 GMT 06 00 Saskatchewan 12 GMT 05 00 Bogota Lima Quito 13 GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada 14 GMT 05 00 Indiana East 15 GMT 04 00 Atlantic Time Canada 16 GMT 04 00 Caracas La Paz 17 GMT 04 00 Santiago 18 GMT 03 00 NewFoundland 29 GMT 03 00 Brasilia GMT 03 00 Buenos Aires Georgetown GMT 03 00 Greenland
135. r and SNMP JetNet Industrial Managed Switch Series provides both in band and out band configuration methods You can configure the switch via RS232 console cable if you don t attach your admin PC to your network or if you lose the network connection to your JetNet Managed Switch This is so called out band management It wouldn t be affected by the network performance The in band management means you can remotely manage the switch via the network You can choose Telnet or Web based management You just need to know the device s IP address Then you can remotely connect to its embedded HTML web pages or Telnet console Korenix web management page is developed by JAVA It allows you to use a standard web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozila to configure and interrogate the switch from anywhere on the network Note IE 5 0 or later versions do not allow Java applets to open sockets by default Users have to directly modify the browser settings to selectively enable Java applets to use network ports Following topics are covered in this chapter 4 1 Command Line Interface CLI Introduction 4 2 Basic Setting 4 3 Port Configuration 4 4 Network Redundancy 4 5 VLAN 4 6 Traffic Prioritization 4 7 Multicast Filtering 4 8 SNMP 4 9 Security 4 10 Warning 4 11 Monitor and Diag 4 12 Device Front Panel 4 13 Save 4 14 Logout 20 4 1 Command Line Interface Introduction The Command Line Interface CLI i
136. raffic Prioritization Queue 1 vij vlj wilt Iwill wild vlja vl lw C Qos Setting DSCP 8 g 10 11 12 13 14 15 Cos Queue Mapping queue o o o vlo I o vllo vl I DSCP Gueue Mapping aenea heel eea oe Te eae eee gt C Multicast Filtering _DSCP_ x AR ECA Ees Ead San Eak Eea amp CI SNMP Queue i Jlo Tvl T7 T7 b fo T 7 ie _DSCP_ ease ane ee Ee EAEE gt E Warning c Monitor and Diag D Device Front Panel Bi Save D Logout v3 iv ii3 iviis vis wis fv Note Queue 3 is the highest priority queue After configuration press Apply to enable the settings 4 7 5 CLI Commands of the Traffic Prioritization Command Lines of the Traffic Prioritization configuration QoS Setting QoS Type Switch config qos cos map Configure CoS to queue mapping dscp map Configure TOS DSCP to queue mapping priority Configure priority forwarding queue sched Configure queue scheduling scheme Queue Scheduling Switch config qos queue sched Strict Priority sp Strict Priority wrr Weighted Round Robin Switch config qos queue sched sp The queue scheduling scheme is setting to Strict Priority Queue Scheduling Switch config qos queue sched rr Round Robin The queue scheduling scheme is setting to Round Robin Note Not all switch support this feature Please check the specification first
137. ranty Each of Korenix s product line is designed produced and tested with high industrial standard Korenix warrants that the Product s shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five 5 years from the date of delivery provided that the Product was properly installed and used This warranty is voided if defects malfunctions or failures of the warranted Product are caused by damage resulting from force measure such as floods fire etc environmental and atmospheric disturbances other external forces such as power line disturbances host computer malfunction plugging the board in under power or incorrect cabling or the warranted Product is misused abused or operated altered and repaired in an unauthorized or improper way Korenix Technologies Co Ltd Business service sales korenix com Customer service koreCARE korenix com 151
138. reen is shown Example of the below Entry Permit Source MAC 0012 7700 0000 to Destination MAC 0012 7700 0002 The Permit rule is egress rule and it is bind to Gigabit Ethernet Port 25 0012 7700 0000 0000 0000 0001 0012 7700 0002 0000 0000 0001 Permit gigabitethernet25 Once you finish configuring the settings click on Apply to apply your configuration IP Filter Type ID Name when select IP Filter The ID for IP access list is listed as below of the field You can also type ACL name in this field it goes to IP Extended mode setting and support both IP Standard and IP Extended mode depend on the setting Click Add to add the rule Click Edit to edit the content for the rule After configured click Apply to apply all the rules Reload to reload setting Remove to remove one of the entries 105 Example Filter Set Add Filter MAC Filter Name aa IP Filter ID Name i 1 99 IP standard access list 100 199 IP extended access list 1300 1999 IP standard access list expanded range 2000 2699 IP extended access list expanded range Server_MAC IP Standard Access List This kind of ACL allows user to define filter rules according to the source IP address IP Extended Access List This kind of ACL allows user to define filter rules according to the source IP address destination IP address Source TCP UDP port destination TCP UDP port and ICMP type and code
139. rent mode and down to previous mode remark Access list entry comment Example 1 Edit MAC access list Switch config ext macl permit MACADDR_ Source MAC address xxxx xxxx xXXX any any source MAC address host A single source host Switch config ext macl permit host MACADDR_ Source MAC address xxxx xxxx xxXX Switch config ext macl permit host 0012 7711 2233 MACADDR _ Destination MAC address xxxx xxxx XXxxXx any any destination MAC address host A single destination host Switch config ext macl permit host 0012 7711 2233 host MACADDR _ Destination MAC address xxxx xxxx XXxxXx Switch config ext macl permit host 0012 7711 2233 host 0011 7711 2234 IFNAME Egress interface name Switch config ext macl permit host 0012 7711 2233 host 0011 7711 2234 gi25 Note MAC Rule Permit Deny wildcard Source_MAC wildcard Dest_MAC Egress_Interface Example 1 Edit IP Extended access list Switch config ip access list extended 100 Switch config ext acl permit ip Any Internet Protocol tcp Transmission Control Protocol udp User Datagram Protocol icmp Internet Control Message Protocol Switch config ext acl permit ip A B C D Source address any Any source host host A single source host 112 Switch config ext acl permit ip 192 168 10 1 A B C D Source wildcard bits Switch config ext acl permit ip 192 168 10 1 0 0 0 1 A B C D Destination address any Any destination host host A single destination host Switc
140. ress Reset Figure 4 2 9 2 Popup alert screen to confirm the command Click on Yes to start it Confirm Dialog 2 Do you really want to reset the configuration to the default settings except the IP address Figure 4 2 9 3 Popup message screen to show you that have done the command Click on OK to close the screen Then please go to Reboot page to reboot the switch Success Message Reset to Default OK Please reboot switch to load the default settings except the IP address Click on OK The system will then auto reboot the device Note If you already configured the IP of your device to other IP address when you use this command by CLI and Web UI our software will not reset the IP address to default IP The system will remain the IP address so that you can still connect the switch via the network 38 4 2 10 System Reboot System Reboot allows you to reboot the device Some of the feature changes require you to reboot the system Click on Reboot to reboot your device Note Remember to click on Save button to save your settings Otherwise the settings you made will be gone when the switch is powered off Figure 4 2 10 1 Main screen for Rebooting Reboot Please click Reboot button to restart switch device r Figure 4 2 10 2 Pop up alert screen to request confirmation Click on Yes Then the switch will be rebooted immediately Confirm Dialog Success Message Switch rebooting
141. ridge Address 0012 77ee eeee Priority 32768 Bridge Times max age 20 hello time 2 forward delay 15 BPDU transmission limit 3 Port Role State Cost Prio Nbr Type Aggregated fal Designated Forwarding 200000 128 1 P2P RSTP N A fa2 Designated Forwarding 200000 128 2 P2P RSTP N A RSTP Summary Switch show spanning tree summary Switch is in rapid stp mode BPDU skewing detection disabled for the bridge Backbonefast disabled for bridge Summary of connected spanning tree ports Port State Summary Blocking Listening Learning Forwarding Disabled 0 0 0 2 8 Port Link Type Summary AutoDetected PointToPoint SharedLink EdgePort 9 0 1 9 Port Info Switch show spanning tree port detail fa7 Interface_ID Rapid Spanning Tree feature Enabled Port 128 6 as Disabled Role is in Disabled State Port Path Cost 200000 Port Identifier 128 6 RSTP Port Admin Link Type is Auto Oper Link Type is Point to Point RSTP Port Admin Edge Port is Enabled Oper Edge Port is Edge Designated root has priority 32768 address 0012 7700 0112 Designated bridge has priority 32768 address 0012 7760 1aec Designated Port ID is 128 6 Root Path Cost is 600000 Timers message age 0 sec forward delay 0 sec Link Aggregation Group N A Type N A Aggregated with N A BPDU sent 43759 received 4854 TCN sent 0 received 0 Forwarding State Transmit count 12 Message Age Expired count MSTP Information MSTP Configuraiton Switch show spanning tree
142. rotected by Korenix and is used in countries all over the world MSR ranks the fastest restore and failover time in the world 0 ms for restore and about 5 milliseconds for failover for copper The single Korenix switch can aggregate multiple Rings within one switch All the ports can be configured as the ring port of a ring each ring has its own Ring ID and the Ring ID will be added to the watchdog packet to monitor the ring status This is Korenix Patterned MultiRing Technology The Ring ports can be LACP Port Trunking ports after aggregated ports to a group the group of ports can act as the Ring port of the Ring This is Korenix Pattened TrunkRing Technology Advanced Rapid Dual Homing RDH technology also facilitates JetNet switch to connect with a core managed switch easily and conveniently With RDH technology you can also couple several Rapid Super Rings or RSTP cloud together Following commands are included in this group 4 4 1 STP Configuration 4 4 2 STP Port Configuration 4 4 3 STP Information 4 4 4 MSTP Configuration 4 4 5 MSTP Port Configuration 4 4 6 MSTP information 4 4 7 Multiple Super Ring 4 4 8 Multiple Super Ring Information 4 4 9 Command Lines for Network Redundancy The STP Configuraiton STP Port Configuration and STP Information pages are available while select the STP and RSTP mode The MSTP Configuraiton MSTP Port Configuration and MSTP Information pages are available while select the MSTP mode The
143. rt access vlan add 2 5 switchport trunk native vlan 5 switchport mode private vian host switchport private vlan host association 2 5 interface gigabitethernet8 switchport access vlan add 2 4 switchport trunk native vlan 4 switchport mode private vian host switchport private vlan host association 2 4 interface gigabitethernet9 switchport access vian add 2 5 86 switchport trunk native vlan 5 switchport mode private vian host switchport private vian host association 2 3 interface gigabitethernet10 switchport access vlan add 2 5 switchport trunk native vian 2 switchport mode private vlan promiscuous switchport private vilan mapping 2 add 3 5 87 4 7 4 7 1 Traffic Prioritization Quality of Service QoS provides traffic prioritization mechanism which allows users to deliver better service to certain flows QoS can also help to alleviate congestion problems and ensure high priority traffic is delivered first This section allows you to configure Traffic Prioritization settings for each port with regard to setting priorities JetNet QOS supports 4 physical queues weighted fair queuing WRR and Strict Priority scheme which follows 802 1p COS tag and IPv4 TOS DiffServ information to prioritize the traffic of your industrial network Following commands are included in this group 4 7 1 QoS Setting 4 7 2 QoS Priority Mode 4 7 3 CoS Queue Mapping 4 7 4 DSCP Queue Mapping 4 7 5 CLI Commands of th
144. s MAC Filter it is also known as Port Security in other JetNet series It allows user to define the access rule based on the MAC address flexibility Another one is IP Filter It includes the IP security known in other JetNet series IP Standard access list and advanced IP based access lists ACE is short of Access Control Entry user defines the Permit or Deny rule for specific IP MAC address or IP groups by network mask in each ACE One ACL may include several ACEs the system checks the ACEs one after one and forward based on the result Once the rules conflict the old entry is selected as the forward rule Type the Name when select MAC Filter type ID Name when select IP Filter The ID for IP access list is listed as below of the field Click Add to add the rule Click Edit to edit the content for the rule After configured click Apply to apply all the rules Reload to reload setting Remove to remove one of the entries Filter Set Add Filter MAC Filter Name Server_mac IP Filter ID Name 1 99 IP standard access list 100 199 IP extended access list 1300 1999 IP standard access list expanded range 2000 2699 IP extended access list expanded range Server2_MAC K Apply Relad Edt Remove 103 MAC Filter Port Security The MAC Filter allows user to define the Access Control List for specific MAC address or a group of MAC addresses Filter Rule Filter Type MAC Extended l Permit
145. s 1518 bytes 1518 1518 1518 1518 1518 1518 bytes bytes bytes bytes bytes bytes Type 2 Jumbo Frame Packet maximum size is 9216 bytes 9216 bytes Apply Reset Once you finish your configuration click on Apply to apply your configuration Click Reset can change the MTU size back to normal 1522 bytes 31 4 2 6 DHCP Server You can select to Enable or Disable DHCP Server function JetNet Managed Switch will assign a new IP address to link partners DHCP Server configuration After selecting to enable DHCP Server function type in the Network IP address for the DHCP server IP pool Subnet Mask Default Gateway address and Lease Time for client DHCP Server Enable w DHCP Server Configuration Apply Once you have finished the configuration click Apply to apply your configuration Excluded Address You can type a specific address into the IP Address field for the DHCP server reserved IP address The IP address that is listed in the Excluded Address List Table will not be assigned to the network device Add or remove an IP address from the Excluded Address List by clicking Add or Remove Excluded Address IPAddress fi 92 168 10 200 Add Excluded Address List 1 192 168 10 200 5 32 Manual Binding JetNet Managed Switch Manual Binding provides a MAC address and IP address binding and removing function You can type in the specified IP and MAC address then click Add to Po add a new MAC a
146. s 2 100M RJ 45 SFP combo ports The speed of the Fast Ethernet port supports 10Base TX 100Base TX The speed of the JetNet 4518 5018G v2 0 SFP port supports 100M Full Duplex The JetNet 4518 only accept 100Mbps SFP Transceiver The default value when both types are connected is the plugged SFP port works first After plugged SFP transceiver even it is not connected and link up only the Fiber link is available This is the current design and this is not the same as JetNet3018G 5012G 5018G 5018G v2 0 When the SFP transceiver is plugged into SFP lot the combo mode is changed to Fiber mode directly Korenix suggest not connecting Copper and Fiber at the same time 2 8 Wiring RS 232 Console Cable Korenix JetNet 4518 5012G 5018G 5018G v2 0 attached one RS 232 DB 9 to RJ 45 cable in the unit box Connect the RJ 45 connector to the COM port of your PC open Terminal tool and set up serial settings to 9600 N 8 1 Baud Rate 9600 Parity None Data Bit 8 Stop Bit 1 Then you can access CLI interface by console able Note If you lost the cable please contact with your sales or follow the pin assignment to buy a new one The Pin assignment spec is listed in the appendix 2 9 DIN Rail Mounting Installation The DIN Rail clip is already attached to the JetNet Switch when packaged If the DIN Rail clip is not screwed on the JetNet Switch follow the instructions and the figure below to attach DIN Rail clip to JetNet Switch
147. s IGMP Snooping technology IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol is an Internet Protocol that provides a way for internet device to report its multicast group membership to adjacent routers Multicasting allows one computer on the internet to send data to a multitude of other computers that have identified themselves as being interested in receiving the originating computers data Multicasting is useful for such applications as updating the address books of mobile computer users in the field sending out newsletters to a distribution list and broadcasting streaming media to an audience that has tuned into the event by setting up multicast group membership In effect IGMP Snooping manages multicast traffic by making use of switches routers and hosts that support IGMP Enabling IGMP Snooping allows the ports to detect IGMP queries report packets and manage multicast traffic through the switch IGMP has three fundamental types of messages as shown below Message Description Query A message sent from the querier an IGMP router or a switch which asks for a response from each host that belongs to the multicast group Report A message sent by a host to the querier to indicate that the host wants to be or is a member of a given group indicated in the report message Leave Group A message sent by a host to the querier to indicate that the host has quit as a member of a specific multicast group You can enable IG
148. s is the value that 56 decides which port should be blocked by priority in a LAN Link Type There are 3 link types for your selection Auto P2P and Share Some of the rapid state transitions that are possible within RSTP depend upon whether the port of concern can only be connected to another bridge i e it is served by a point to point LAN segment or if it can be connected to two or more bridges i e it is served by a shared medium LAN segment This function allows link status of the link to be manipulated administratively Auto means to auto select P2P or Share mode P2P means P2P is enabled the 2 ends work in full duplex mode While Share is enabled it means P2P is disabled the 2 ends may connect through a share media and work in half duplex mode Edge Port A port directly connected to the end stations cannot create a bridging loop in the network To configure this port as an edge port set the port to the Enable state When the non bridge device connects an admin edge port this port will be in blocking state and turn to forwarding state in 4 seconds STP Port Configuration 200000 200000 200000 200000 200000 200000000 Enable Auto Enable Auto Enable Auto Enable Auto Enable Auto Enable 200000000 Auto Enable 20000 Auto Enable 20000 32768 Auto Enable 20000 32768 Auto Enable Once you finish your configuration click on Apply to save your settings 57 4 4 3 4 4 4 RSTP
149. s the user interface to the switch s embedded software system You can view the system information show the status configure the switch and receive a response back from the system by keying in a command There are some different command modes Each command mode has its own access ability available command lines and uses different command lines to enter and exit These modes are User EXEC Privileged EXEC Global Configuration Port VLAN Interface Configuration modes User EXEC mode As long as you login the switch by CLI You are in the User EXEC mode You can ping telnet remote device and show some basic information Type enable to enter next mode exit to logout to see the command list JN5018G gt enable Turn on privileged mode command exit Exit current mode and down to previous mode list Print command list ping Send echo messages quit Exit current mode and down to previous mode show Show running system information telnet Open a telnet connection traceroute Trace route to destination Privileged EXEC mode Press enable in the User EXEC mode then you can enter the Privileged EXEC mode In this mode the system allows you to view current configuration reset default reload switch show system information save configuration and enter the global configuration mode Type configure terminal to enter next mode exit to leave to see the command list Switch archive manage archive files clear Reset functions clock Co
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151. t of the GUI design When you configure the value through the CLI or SNMP you may need to type the value directly Please follow the n x 4096 ruls for the Bridge Priority Max Age 6 40 Enter a value from 6 to 40 seconds here This value represents the time that a bridge will wait without receiving Spanning Tree Protocol configuration messages before attempting to reconfigure If JetNet is not the root bridge and if it has not received a hello message from the root bridge in an amount of time equal to Max Age then JetNet will reconfigure itself as a root bridge Once two or more devices on the network are recognized as a root bridge the devices will renegotiate to set up a new spanning tree topology The MAX Age value affects the maximum volume of the RSTP loop In the RSTP BPDU packet there is one field message age which start from 0 add 1 after passed one hop in the RSTP loop When the message age is larger than MAX Age the BPDU would be ignored and the lower switches are separated to different RSTP domain The switches in other RSTP domain can t be managed through upper switch Since different RSTP aware switches may have their own mechanism to calculate the message age So that this is most possibly occurred when interoperate different vendors RSTP aware switches together The maximum volume of the Korenix RSTP domain is 23 configure the MAX Age lower than 23 is recommended Hello Time 1 10 Enter a value from 1 to 10 seconds
152. ta unit independent of the underlying data link layer The Modbus TCP packet includes 3 parts MBAP header function code and data payload the MBAP header is used on TCP IP header to identify the Modbus application Data Unit and provides some differences compared to the MODBUS RTU application data unit used on serial line The MBAP header also includes unit indentifier to recognize and communicate between multiple independent Modbus end units The Modbus devices communicate using a master client slave server architecture only one device can initiate transaction and the others respond to the master client The other devices slave server respond by supplying the requested data to the master client or by taking the action requested in the query The slave server can be any peripheral device DSC unit PLC unit Volt Current Transducer network communication switch which process information and sends the output data to the master using modbus TCP protocol Korenix JetNet Switch operating as slave server devices while a typical master client device is host computer running appropriate application software like as SCADA HMI system The transction architecture like as the drawing following Very High Power Line Digital Current NN Digital Power Transducer Breaker Modbus Serial Viodbus TCP IP Gateway Modbus TCP IP Modbus TCP IP Modbus TCP IP slave server slave server Slave Server Mach Ethernet Networking Modbus TCP IF Modbus RT
153. table you can see multicast group IP address VLAN ID it belongs to and member ports of the multicast group JetNet 5018G 5018G v2 0 5012G supports 256 multicast groups Click on Reload to refresh the table IGMP Snooping Table 239 255 255 250 gt 1 239 192 8 0 1 gt E ee aw 4 8 2 IGMP Query IGMP Query IGMP Query on the Management VLAN has Saree Tf 94 This page allows users to configure IGMP Query feature Since JetNet Managed Switch can only be configured as the member port of the management VLAN IGMP Query can only be enabled on the management VLAN If you want to run IGMP Snooping feature in several VLANs you should notice that whether each VLAN has its own IGMP Querier first The IGMP querier periodically sends query packets to all end stations on the LANs or VLANs that are connected to it For networks with more than one IGMP querier a switch with the lowest IP address becomes the IGMP querier In IGMP Query selection you can select V1 V2 or Disable V1 means IGMP V1 General Query and V2 means IGMP V2 General Query The query will be forwarded to all multicast groups in the VLAN Disable allows you to disable IGMP Query Query Interval s The period of query sent by querier Query Maximum Response Time The span querier detect to confirm there are no more directly connected group members on a LAN Once you finish configuring the settings
154. tate If you connect DO to the power set of other terminal units this setting can help you to turn on or off the unit Bene foroa T onrera e onPerease0 0 Relay turn on for 5 seconds then off for 10 seconds How to turn On Off the other device Type 1 into the On period field and 0 into Off Period field and apply the setting then it t will be trigger to form as a close circuit To turn off the relay just type 0 into the On period field and 1 into Off Period field and apply the setting the relay will be trigger to form as a open circuit This function is also available in CLI SNMP management interface See the following setting 116 Dry Output M fo r Dry Output M fT onPerioa see __ o oPerioa sec Turn on the relay output Turn off the relay output Event Type Power Failure Power ID Select Power DC 1 Power DC2 or Any you want to monitor When the power you selected is shut down or broken the system will short Relay Out and light the DO LED v Power Failure Event Type Like Failure Link Select the port ID you want to monitor How to configure Select the checkbox of the Ethernet ports you want to monitor You can select one or multiple ports When the selected ports are linked down or broken the system will short Relay Output and light the DO LED Fault Relay Setting Event Tye l Link Failure v jejeje a y y a
155. the Console port of the JetNet Managed Switch If you lose the cable please follow the console cable PIN assignment to find one Refer to the appendix 1 Go to Start gt Program gt Accessories gt Communication gt Hyper Terminal 2 Give aname to the new console connection 3 Choose the COM name 4 Select correct serial settings The serial settings of JetNet Managed Switch are as below Baud Rate 9600 Parity None Data Bit 8 Stop Bit 1 5 After connected you can see Switch login request 6 Login the switch The default username is admin password admin Booting Sun Jan 1 00 00 00 UTC 2006 Switch login admin Password JetNet5018G version 0 2 25 20090414 11 04 13 Copyright 2006 2009 Korenix Technology Co Ltd Switch gt 14 3 2 3 2 1 Preparation for Web Interface JetNet Managed Switch provides HTTP Web Interface and Secured HTTPS Web Interface for web management Web Interface Korenix web management page is developed by JAVA It allows you to use a standard web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozila to configure and interrogate the switch from anywhere on the network Before you attempt to use the embedded web interface to manage switch operation verify that your JetNet Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch is properly installed on your network and that every PC on this network can access the switch via the web browser 1 Verify that your network inter
156. to forward deny Specify packets to reject end End current mode and change to enable mode exit Exit current mode and down to previous mode list Print command list no Negate a command or set its defaults quit Exit current mode and down to previous mode Add IP Standard access Switch config ip access list list extended Extended access list standard Standard access list Switch config ip access list standard lt 1 99 gt Standard IP access list number lt 1300 1999 gt Standard IP access list number expanded 111 range WORD Access list name Switch config ip access list standard 1 Switch config std acl deny Specify packets to reject permit Specify packets to forward end End current mode and change to enable mode exit Exit current mode and down to previous mode list Print command list no Negate a command or set its defaults quit Exit current mode and down to previous mode remark Access list entry comment Add IP Extended access list Switch config ip access list extended lt 100 199 gt Extended IP access list number lt 2000 2699 gt Extended IP access list number expanded range WORD access list name Switch config ip access list extended 100 Switch config ext acl deny Specify packets to reject permit Specify packets to forward end End current mode and down to previous mode exit Exit current mode and down to previous mode list Print command list no Negate a command or set its defaults quit Exit cur
157. to leave Type to see the command list Available command lists of the port Interface configuration mode Switch config interface fat Switch config if acceptable Configure 802 1Q acceptable frame types of a port auto negotiation Enable auto negotiation state of a given port description Interface specific description duplex Specify duplex mode of operation for a port end End current mode and change to enable mode exit Exit current mode and down to previous mode flowcontrol Set flow control value for an interface garp General Attribute Registration Protocol ingress 802 1Q ingress filtering features lacp Link Aggregation Control Protocol list Print command list loopback Specify loopback mode of operation for a port mac MAC interface commands mdix Enable mdix state of a given port no Negate a command or set its defaults qos Quality of Service QoS quit Exit current mode and down to previous mode rate limit Rate limit configuration shutdown Shutdown the selected interface spanning tree spanning tree protocol speed Specify the speed of a Fast Ethernet port or a Gigabit Ethernet port switchport Set switchina mode characteristics VLAN Interface Configuration Press interface VLAN VLAN ID in global configuration mode You can then enter VLAN interface configuration mode In this mode you can configure the settings for the specific VLAN The VLAN interface name of VLAN 1 is VLAN 1 VLAN 2 is VLAN 2 Type exit to leave the mo
158. ult without power state of the Digital Output is normal CLOSE state Wiring digital output is exactly the same as wiring power input introduced in chapter 2 2 2 4 Wiring Earth Ground To ensure the system will not be damaged by noise or any electrical shock we suggest you to make exact connection with switch with Earth Ground For DC input loosen the earth ground screw by screw drive then tighten the screw after earth ground wire is connected 2 5 Wiring Fast Ethernet Ports The fast Ethernet ports support 10Base T and 100Base TX full or half duplex modes All the fast Ethernet ports will auto detect the signal from connected devices to negotiate the link speed and duplex mode Auto MDI MDIX allows users to connect another switch hub or workstation without changing straight through or crossover cables Note that crossover cables simply cross connect the transmit lines at each end to the received lines at the opposite end Switch Router or PC Switch Switch 3 TD 3 RD 3 TD 3 TD 6 TD 6 RD 6 TD 6 TD 1 RD 4 1 The 1 RD 1 RD 2 RD 2 TD 2 RD 2 RD Straight through Cabling Schematic Cross over Cabling Schematic Note that Ethernet cables use pins 1 2 3 and 6 of an 8 pin RJ 45 connector The signals of these pins are converted by the automatic MDI X function as shown in the table below Pin MDI X Signals MDI Signals 1 RD TD 2 RD TD 3 TD RD 6 TD RD
159. ultiple RSR or form a redundant topology with other vendors RDH could allow you to have maximum 7 multiple links for redundancy without any problem In Dual Homing released with JetNet 4000 4500 series you have to configure additional port as Dual Homing port to two uplink switches In Rapid Dual Homing you don t need to configure specific port to connect to other protocol The Rapid Dual Homing will smartly choose the fastest link for primary link and block all the other link to avoid loop If the primary link failed Rapid Dual Homing will automatically forward the secondary link for network redundant Of course if there are more connections they will be standby links and recover one of then if both primary and secondary links are broken Ring status To enable disable the Ring Please remember to enable the ring after you add it MultiRing The MultiRing technology is one of the pattern of the MSR technology the technology allows you to aggregate multiple rings within one switch Create multiple ring ID and assign different ring port 1 and port 2 to each ring thus the switch can have multiple rings in one JetNet switch When implementing MultiRing remember that the different rings can NOT use the same ring ID The other settings are the same as above description Technically the maximum ring volume the MultiRing supported is up to 16 rings Due to the port volume limitation the mximum value is half of the port volume of a switch
160. uthentic method Dot1x authentic method interface Interface name radius Remote Access Dial In User Service statistics Interface name username User Name in local radius database Switch show dot1x lt cr gt Switch show dot1x all Nou can check all dot1x information for all interfaces Click Ctrl C to exit the display Switch show dot1x interface fa1 Supplicant MAC ADDR lt NONE gt STATE MACHINE AM status FORCE AUTH BM status IDLE PortStatus AUTHORIZED PortControl Force Authorized Reauthentication Disable MaxReq 2 ReAuthPeriod 3600 Seconds QuietPeriod 60 Seconds TxPeriod 30 Seconds SupplicantTimeout 30 Seconds ServerTimeout 30 Seconds GuestVlan 0 HostMode Single operControlledDirections Both adminControlledDirections Both Switch show dot1x radius RADIUS Server IP 192 168 10 100 RADIUS Server Key radius key RADIUS Server Port 1812 RADIUS Accounting Port 1813 114 Secondary RADIUS Server IP N A Secondary RADIUS Server Key N A Secondary RADIUS Server Port N A Secondary RADIUS Accounting Port N A Switch show dot1x username 802 1x Local User List Username orwell Password VLAN ID 1 115 4 11 Warning JetNet Managed Switch provides several types of Warning features for you to remote monitor the status of end devices or the change of your network The features include Fault Relay System Log and SMTP E mail Alert Following commands
161. utomatically named by the rule RingID Version The version of Ring can be changed here There are three modes to choose Rapid Super Ring as default Super ring for compatible with Korenix 1 general ring and Any Ring for compatible with other version of rings Device Priority The switch with highest priority highest value will be automatically selected as Ring Master Then one of the ring ports in this switch will become forwarding port and the other one will become blocking port If all of the switches have the same priority the switch with the biggest MAC address will be selected as Ring Master Ring Port1 In Rapid Super Ring environment you should have 2 Ring Ports No matter this switch is Ring Master or not when configuring RSR 2 ports should be selected to be Ring Ports For Ring Master one of the ring ports will become the forwarding port and the other one will become the blocking port Path Cost Change the Path Cost of Ring Port1 If this switch is the Ring Master of a Ring then it determines the blocking port The Port with higher Path Cost in the two ring Port will become the blocking port If the Path Cost is the same the port with larger port number will become the blocking port Ring Port2 Assign another port for ring connection Path Cost Change the Path Cost of Ring Port2 Rapid Dual Homing Rapid Dual Homing is an important feature of Korenix 3 generation Ring redundancy technology When you want to connect m
162. wable action 02 Illegal Data Address The address referenced in the data field is not valid 03 lllegal Data Value The value referenced at the addressed device location is no within range 04 Slave Device Failure An unrecoverable error occurred while the slave was attempting to perform the requested action The slave has accepted the request and processing it but a long duration of time will be required to do so Go a HE re long duration program command 07 Negative The slave cannot perform the program Acknowledge function received in the query ee The slave attempted to read extended memory but detected a parity error in the memory 141 5 3 4 Modbus TCP register table Since from firmware version 2 5 the JetNet 5010G and JetNet 4510 start support Modbus TCP IP client service for the Factory automation applications The command of modbus only supports in the command line interface console and telnet mode that allows user to modify some parameters like as idle time number of modbus master and modbus service port Word Address Data Type Description System Information 0x0000 16 words Vender Name Korenix Word 0 Hi byte kK Word 0 Lo byte o Word 1 Hi byte r Word 1 Lo byte e Word 2 Hi byte n Word 2 Lo byte I Word 2 Hi byte x Word 2 Lo byte 0 other words 0 0x0010 16 words Product Name JetNet5828G Word 0 Hi byte J
163. work device in order to let the flow control of that corresponding port on the switch to work Disable means that you don t need to activate the flow control function of the remote network device as the flow control of that corresponding port on the switch will work anyway In Description column you can add description to indicate the port s location connected device or other information This is a friendly design especially when remotely managed the device Once you finish configuring the settings click on Apply to save the configuration Technical Tips If both ends are not at the same speed they can t link with each other If both ends are not in the same duplex mode they will be connected by half mode 4 3 3 Port Status Port Status shows you current port status Figure 4 3 3 1 shows you the port status of the Fast Ethernet Ports The blank area port 1 8 means the module 1 are not inserted and the Figure 4 3 3 2 is for DDM SFP port status Port Status 100BASE 100BASE oo P gt ee Sa nnn w tw tw m m m m mim 100BASE TX 100BASE TX Down U p Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Enab Enab Enab Enab Enab Enab Enab Enab Enab Enab e 100 Full e 100 Full e s e m e e m e e a e s e m Figure 4 3 3 1 The description of the columns is as below Disable Disable 46 gt Il Port Port i
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165. x0A Word 1 Lo byte 0x01 0x0302 2 words Subnet Mask 0x0304 2 words Default Gateway 0x0306 0x0400 2 words 1 word DNS Server ACT 0x0000 Off 0x0001 On OxFFFF unavailable 143 0x0401 1 word AC2 0x0000 Off 0x0001 On OxFFFF unavailable 0x0402 1 word DC1 0x0000 Off 0x0001 On OxFFFF unavailable 0x0403 1 word DC2 0x0000 Off 0x0001 On OxFFFF unavailable 0x0404 to 0x040F 12 words Reserved address space 0x0410 1 word DI1 0x0000 Off 0x0001 On OxFFFF unavailable 0x0411 1 word DI2 0x0000 Off 0x0001 On OxFFFF unavailable 0x0412 1 word DO1 0x0000 Off 0x0001 On OxFFFF unavailable 0x0413 0x0420 1 word 1 word DO2 0x0000 Off 0x0001 On OxFFFF unavailable RDY 0x0000 Off 0x0001 On 0x0421 1 word RM 0x0000 Off 0x0001 On 0x0422 1 word RF 0x0000 Off 144 0x0001 On 0x0423 1 word RS Port Information 32 Ports 0x1000 to 0x11FF 16 words Port Description 0x1200 to 0x121F 1 word Administrative Status 0x0000 disable 0x0001 enable 0x1220 to 0x123F 1 word Operating Status 0x0000 disable 0x0001 enable OxFFFF unavailable 0x1240 to 0x125F 1 word Duplex 0x0000 half 0x0001 full 0x0003 auto half 0x0004 auto full 0x0005 auto Ox
166. y a y l y e Event Type Ping Failure IP Address IP address of the target device you want to ping Reset Time Sec Waiting time to short the relay output 117 Hold Time Sec Waiting time to ping the target device for the duration of remote device boot Ping Failure 5 50 How to configure After selecting Ping Failure event type the system will turn Relay Output to short state and continuously ping the target device When the ping failure occurred the switch will turn the Relay Output to open state for a period of Reset Time After the Reset Time timeout the system will turn the Relay Output to close state After the Hold Time timer is timeout the switch system will start ping the target device Ex Reset Time is 5 sec Hold Time is 50 sec If the ping failure occurred the switch system will turn Relay output to open state to emulate power switch off for 5 sec periods After Reset Time timeout the Switch system will start ping target device after 50 sec periods The period time is for target device system booting During the period the switch system will not ping target device until Hold Time is timeout Event Type Super Ring Failure Select Super Ring Failure When the Rapid Super Ring topology is changed the system will short Relay Out and lengthen DO LED Super Ring Failure v Once you finish configuring the settings click on Apply to apply your configurati
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