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1. i lo e 11d K AS TER ee 2 Ps Revised 2013 06 21 Littet O ge e Sl o ollo ojlo olo oo o lo o o olo o lao oo o 55 With Quality of Service QOS ENABLED which would have to be manually configured To prevent IGMP Multicast congestion problems the following rules should be followed for multicast frames of up to 256 bytes each when QOS is enabled 1 IGMP Snooping should be enabled as in factory defaults out of box and other multicasting devices in the LAN should be compliant 2 No more than three stages of switches should be stacked if the bottom layer is composed of simultaneously multicasting devices Reference the figure below 3 In stage 1 all ports of any 500 series A switch may be connected to multicasting devices NOTE A fiber ring backbone or trunked architecture is basically stage 1 for these purposes 4 In stage 2 a 508 509 1 no limit to the number of 508 509 s uplinking from stage 1 ii Limit 6 of 516 517 s uplinking from stage 1 iii Limit 4 of 524 526 s uplinking from stage 1 b 516 517 524 526 i Limit 12 of 508 509 s uplinking from stage 1 ii Limit 6 of 516 517 s uplinking from stage 1 iii Limit 4 of 524 526 s uplinking from stage 1 NOTE Simultaneous wirespeed unicast traffic has virtually no effect on these limits 5 Stage 3 should have no more than 90 multicasting nodes below it
2. Port Mirroring Mac Based Trunking Quality of Service traffic priority port or tagged VLAN port or tagged IGMP Snooping Plug and Play out of box PACKAGE CONTENTS Il3G Please make sure the Ethernet Switch package contains the following items 1 500 Series Switch 2 Product CD Contact your carrier if any items are damaged Installation Read the following warning before beginning the installation WARNING The 500 Series FXE 40 and FXE 80 units contain a class 1 laser Do not stare into the laser beam fiber optic connector when installing or operating the product Revised 2013 06 21 10 WARNING Never install or work on electrical equipment or cabling during periods of lightning activity Never connect or disconnect power when hazardous gasses are present Disconnect the power cable before removing the enclosure top Do not operate the unit with the top cover removed UNPACKING Remove all the equipment from the packaging and store the packaging in a safe place File any damage claims with the carrier CLEANING Clean only with a damp cloth SERVICING No user serviceable parts inside Removing the top cover will void the warranty DIN Rail Mounting Install the unit on a standard 35mm Din Rail Recess the unit to allow at least 5 of horizontal clearance for fiber optic cable bend radius 2 for TX models Panel and Rack Mounting With the exception of the 524TX and 526FX
3. Revised 2013 06 21 58 Key Specifications 508FX2 FXE2 Switch Properties Number of MAC Addresses 4 000 Aging Time Programmable Latency Min 2 2 us Backplane Speed 2 6Gb s Switching Method Store amp Forward Physical Height 2 3 Width 5 9 Depth 3 8 Weight 1 7 lbs Din Rail 35mm Electrical Redundant Input Voltage 10 30 VDC Input Current 380 mA 24VDC max current 1 0 A Inrush Current 8 5 Amp 0 2 ms O 24VDC Input Ripple Less than 100 mV Environmental Operating and Storage Temp 400C to 85 C for S option 508FX2 200C to 70 C Operating 40 C to 85 C Storage Operating Humidity 10 to 95 Non Condensing Operating Altitude 0 to 10 000 ft Shock and Vibration Shock 200g 10ms Vibration Seismic 50g 5 200Hz Triaxial Note Unit must be Bulkhead mounting to achieve these levels Reliability MTBF gt 2Million Hours Network Media 10BaseT gt Cat3 Cable 100BaseTX gt Cat5 Cable 100BaseFX Multimode 50 62 5 125um Singlemode 7 10 125um Connectors 10 100BaseT Six 6 RJ 45 Copper Ports 100BaseFx Two 2 SC or ST Duplex Port Serial Port Com Parameters 9600 n 8 1 Fiber Transceiver Characteristics Fiber Length 2km 15km 40km 80km TX Power Min 19dBm 15dBm 5dBm 5dBm RX Sensitivity Max 31dBm 31dBm 34dBm 34dBm Wavelength 1310nm 1310nm 1310nm 1550nm Multimode Singlemode Revised 2013 06 21 Recommended Wir
4. STAGE 3 MAXIMUM OF 90 COMBINED MULTICASTING NODE CONNECTIONS FROM STAGE 1 STAGE 2 AND STAGE 3 509FX Tao Las 508FX2 A oor al al gl ELIAS 6 0 0 0 3 8 STAGE 2 o RX apt e gt gt smm tmRNA 2 4 4 gt 508 509 NO LIMIT OF UPLINKING 508 509 FROM STAGE 1 MAXIMUM OF 6 516 517 UPLINKING FROM STAGE 1 MAXIMUM OF 4 524 526 UPLINKING FROM STAGE 1 516 517 MAXIMUM OF 12 508 509 UPLINKING FROM STAGE 1 MAXIMUM OF 6 516 517 UPLINKING FROM STAGE 1 MAXIMUM OF 4 524 526 UPLINKING FROM STAGE 1 a BEER pichickichih AT ER A NTER BR 3 esa ee _ ie NOR Y sora ERROR AFI a STE ss EEES mo Bee s N i a STAGE 1 ae AREA nas a m ff EtA EO as a am NO LIMIT OF MULTICAST anced cocci n CONNECTIONS AT THIS e Eeki t LEVE ALL AVAILABLE Poe Estafa CI N si PORTS e A TE max e MO see SRG Ea Ea SS CERA AO Revised 2013 06 21 56 Key Specifications 508TX Switch Properties Number of MAC Addresses Aging Time Latency Min Backplane Speed Switching Method Physical Height Width Depth Weight Din Rail Electrical Redundant Input Voltage Input Current Inrush Current Input Ripple Environmental Operating Temp Storage Temp Operating Humidity Operating Altitude Shock and Vibration Shock Vibration Seismic 4 000 Programmable
5. Note that the main intent is relative to Multicast Addresses but other frame Destination Addresses can technically be used The N Ring and 600 Series Ring filters are on the 508FX2 A only and are either enabled or disabled The command choice presented is the opposite of the current state Each static filter group can have any or all switch ports in the group Entering all 12 zeroes as the group multicast address disables that group but allows the other groups to function Multicast Group Addresses must be in the range of 01 00 5e 00 00 00 through 01 00 5e 7F FF FF These low order 23 bits of the Multicast Group Address are the IP host address Elsewhere this same IP Multicast Group Address Range is sometimes expressed as 224 0 0 0 through 239 255 255 255 dotted quad but cannot be directly entered into the switch in that notation Revised 2013 06 21 48 Note that IGMP Snooping operates dynamically and with or without these static filter entries Note that vlan must be disabled before enabling any bfilter s Example of the Filters bfilter screen CLASWITCH FILTER S gt bfilter Enter ports that are to receive General Broadcast frames gt Use commas to separate port numbers Example 3 6 12 14 22 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit 1 5 9 12 18 24 26 These ports receive General Broadcast now 1 5 9 12 18 24 26 CLINSWITCH FILTERS gt Example of the Filters sfilter screen CLINSWITCH
6. As a simple port vlan example take VLAN GROUP includes these Ports 1 2 3 45 VLAN GROUP includes these Ports 456789 VLAN GROUP4 includes these Ports 123456789 Ports 1 2 3 each have a PVID of 2 Ports 4 5 each have a PVID of 4 Port 6 7 8 9 each have a PVID of 3 An untagged frame coming in from a PC on port 4 gets a PVID of 4 so has a VLAN group of ports 12345678 9 An untagged frame coming in from a control system device on port has a PVID of 2 so has a VLAN group of ports 1 2 3 4 5 An untagged frame coming in from an office device on port 6 has a PVID of 3 so has a VLAN group of ports 45 67 8 9 Thus ports 1 2 3 control system only communicate with each other and the 2 PC s ports 4 5 PCs each communicate with all ports 1 thru 9 ports 6 7 8 9 office system only communicate with each other and the 2 PC s For example TX 7 to 3 and no ports RX Detailed setup of this configuration is presented later Revised 2013 06 21 33 Tagged VLAN Tagged VLAN is in accordance with IEEE 802 10 When configuring each group o choose VID 2 511 ranged on input except group is always VID 1 o choose member ports any all or none o by port choose if this is the primary VID for the port o by port for this group choose if outgoing packets are untagged Ca port could tx untagged if one VID and tagged if another VID When configuring untagged incoming packet handling Drop all untagged incoming packets or which ports to do this o
7. Tagged VLAN Menu Command Description Comment info Displays the current VLAN settings disable or enable Enable or Disable VLAN Choice is opposite of current state untagged Untagged pkt handling How to handle untagged incoming packets by port port Switch to Port Based VLAN group configure tagged VLAN Group 1 Select VID and member ports group2 configure tagged VLAN Group 2 Select VID and member ports group3 configure tagged VLAN Group 3 Select VID and member ports group4 configure tagged VLAN Group 4 Select VID and member ports Group5 configure tagged VLAN Group 5 Select VID and member ports Group6 configure tagged VLAN Group 6 Select VID and member ports Group7 configure tagged VLAN Group 7 Select VID and member ports Group8 configure tagged VLAN Group 8 Select VID and member ports cleargroups clear all 8 tagged VLAN Groups Revised 2013 06 21 34 When VLAN is enabled all ports are members of VID 1 by default If you enter group2 for example you 1l be asked to enter in decimal a VLAN ID VID in the range of 1 through 511 Then you ll be asked to enter the ports that are to participate in that tagged VLAN Then you ll be asked if all these ports are to have that VID as their PVID or not Then you ll be asked if you want outgoing packets to be untagged for all these ports or not The defaults used on pressing lt enter gt without a value are denoted by parentheses as in YES Example of the Tagge
8. FF FF FF FF FF FF The default is that all ports receive General Broadcast You can select which ports are to receive General Broadcast but only if vlan is not enabled At least twelve 16 on 524 526 static filters are provided You can use any all or none For each employed you will enter an address and the ports that will receive frames with the destination address for that static filter On the 508FX2 A only filters are provided and enabled in defaults to keep ring control frames only on the ring ports Command Description Comment info Get info on Filters bfilter Configure Select Ports Broadcast Filter Ports sfilter Configure Static Select Addresses and Multicast Filter Ports for each en_nring or N Ring filter 508FX2 A ONLY dis_nring Ports 7 and 8 are ring ports en_ring600 or 600 series ring 508FX2 A ONLY dis_ring600 filter Ports 7 and 8 are ring ports After entering bfilter you will be asked to Enter ports that are to receive General Broadcast frames After entering sfilter you will be asked to enter the static multicast filter number 1 gt 16 for 524 526 or static multicast filter number 1 gt 12 for other 500 series products and then to Enter 12 digit Address Ex 01005eQa0a0a lt enter gt or all zeroes to disable the group Lastly you will be asked to Enter ports that are to receive on this multicast address
9. Serial Cable Connect the serial COM port of your PC and the 500 Series Switch using a standard straight through cable You will require a cable with a 9 pin or 25 pin sub D female connector for the PC end and a 9 pin male sub D connector for the series 500 end The following table shows the pin out and the connections for both types of cable PC Port 25 Pin 9 Pin 500 series Female Female 9 Pin Male Pin Signal Name Pin Pin 4 Signal Name TXD 2 3 3 RXD RXD 3 2 2 TXD GND 7 5 5 GND Shielded cables and null modems are readily available from Radio Shack or a variety of computer shops Revised 2013 06 21 HyperTerminal The following configuration should be used in HyperTerminal Port Settings 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow Control None Troubleshooting 1 Make sure the Power LED is ON 2 Make sure you are supplying sufficient current for the version chosen 3 Verify that Link LED s are ON for connected ports 4 Verify cabling used between stations 5 Verify that cabling is Category 5E or greater for 100Mbit Operation 6 For FX FXE models verify TX is connected to far end RX and vise versa Also insure the connecting partner is 100Mb s IEEE 100BaseFX compliant Note the 500 Series FX FXE switches do not support the 10BaseFL standard SUPPORT Contact N TRON Corp at TEL 251 342 2164 FAX 251 342 6353 www n tron com N TRON_ Support n tron
10. never always or automatically Example of Configure Query Generation screen CLNSWITCHIGMP gt query Configure Query Generation Query mode is auto Query Frame Source IP 192 168 69 102 Enter lt ESC gt to keep this configuration OR A to Auto query OR O for query On OR F for query oFF Enter A O F or ESC to exit gt Note that by RFC there should be only one entity issuing IGMP queries in a LAN and in the event of conflict the one with the lowest IGMP Source IP Address should continue and the others should stop sending queries The Query Frame carries the unique switch MAC address as the physical layer Source Address A default Source IP Address for deeper within the Query frame is calculated from the lower bits of the unique MAC address of the switch itself It is unlikely but possible that the calculated default Source IP Address is redundant to another in your topology and that this could create an issue in a device that is monitoring IGMP Queries AND mapping these Addresses to some other parameter In case you need to change the Source IP for the Query frame when you select Query On or Auto you will be shown the calculated address and asked if you d like to change it yes or no In 500 series switches the IGMP Query Source IP Address is only for IGMP purposes It cannot be pinged for example Example of changing IGMP Query Source IP Address N Tron is n
11. port switch that is similar to the SO9FX 517FX 526FX but with extended range The FXE versions utilize a singlemode fiber transceiver that is capable of 15 80 Kilometers of 200 Mb communications The 508FX2 is an 8 port switch that has 6 copper ports plus two additional multimode fiber optic up link ports The 508FXE2 is similar to the 508FX2 but is populated with singlemode extended range fiber optics All FX FX2 FXE and FXE2 models utilize the IEEE compliant SC or ST duplex connector for fiber optic communications The 10 100Base TX ports utilize the RJ45 shielded connector All N TRON switches come housed in a steel ruggedized Din Rail enclosure designed to withstand the most demanding industrial applications and have been fully tested and certified at industrial environmental extremes All 500 Series Units operate on 10 30VDC Revised 2013 06 21 Key Features e Full IEEE 802 3 amp 100BASE FX Compliance Full IEEE 1613 Compliance Communications Networking Devices in Electric Power Stations NEMA TS1 TS2 Compliance Traffic Control Systems American Bureau of Shipping ABS Type Approval Maritime and Offshore Applications Extended Environmental Specifications Support for Full Half Duplex Operation LED Link Activity Status Indication Auto Sensing Speed and Flow Control Up to 2 6 Gb s Maximum Throughput Industry Standard 35mm DIN Rail Enclosure Optional N View Monitoring Optional Advanced Management Features
12. 4 Enter NO or YES CLI gt no Enter ports to have PVID 4 Example 3 6 12 14 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit gt 4 5 CLINSWITCH VLAN gt info Port VLAN is ENABLED All outgoing frames will be untagged VLAN GROUP includes Ports 10 11 12 13 14 15 1617 VLAN GROUP includes Ports 12345 VLAN GROUP includes Ports 456789 VLAN GROUP4 includes Ports 123456789 VLAN GROUPS includes Ports none VLAN GROUP6 includes Ports none VLAN GROUP7 includes Ports none VLAN GROUPS includes Ports none There is more Press SPACE BAR to continue or escape to exit Incoming pkts will use these PVIDs to determine group membership Port 1 PVID 2 Port 2 PVID 2 Port 3 PVID 2 Port 4 PVID 4 Port 5 PVID 4 Port 6 PVID 3 Port 7 PVID 3 Port 8 PVID 3 Port 9 PVID 3 Port 10 PVID 1 Port 11 PVID 1 Port 12 PVID 1 Port 13 PVID 1 Port 14 PVID 1 Port 15 PVID 1 Port 16 PVID 1 Port 17 PVID 1 CLINSWITCH VLAN gt Revised 2013 06 21 43 IGMP Snooping In factory defaults IGMP Snooping is enabled and the switch is Plug and Play for IGMP IGMP snooping provides intelligent network support for multicast applications In particular unneeded traffic is reduced IGMP Snooping is configured via the console and if enabled then operates dynamically upon each power up and until entering escape to the console terminates it Also there can be manual only or manual and dynamic operation as described below Note
13. IEC60068 2 6 Test Fc Cold IEC60068 2 1 Dry Heat 1EC60068 2 2 Damp Heat IEC60068 2 30 Test Db GOST R Certified Warranty Effective January 1 2008 all N TRON products carry a 3 year limited warranty from the date of purchase Revised 2013 06 21 62 Key Specifications S16TX Switch Properties Number of MAC Addresses Aging Time Latency Min Backplane Speed Switching Method Physical Height Width Depth Weight Din Rail Electrical Redundant Input Voltage Input Current Inrush Current Input Ripple Environmental Operating Temp Storage Temp Operating Humidity Operating Altitude Shock and Vibration Shock Vibration Seismic 4 000 Programmable 2 2 us 2 6Gb s Store 8 Forward 2 3 7 4 3 5 1 9 lbs 35mm 10 30 VDC 400 mA 24VDC max current 1 0 A 7 0 Amp 0 8 ms O 24VDC Less than 100 mV 40 C to 85 C 40 C to 85 C 10 to 95 Non Condensing 0 to 10 000 ft 200g 10ms 50g 5 200Hz Triaxial Note Unit must be Bulkhead mounting to achieve these levels Reliability MTBF Network Media 10BaseT 100BaseTX Connectors 10 100BaseT Serial Port Com Parameters gt 2 Million Hours gt Cat3 Cable gt Cat5 Cable Sixteen 16 RJ 45 Copper Ports 9600 n 8 1 Recommended Wiring Clearance Top 1 2 54 cm Front 2 5 08 cm Revised 2013 06 21 63 Regulatory Approvals Safety Suitable for use in Class l Division 2 Group
14. In the example above The lower source IP query that was received is identified Ports 3 and 17 were manually chosen as router switch link ports One does not have to manually enter anything unless accommodating non IGMP devices Ports 4 and 5 were automatically detected as router switch link ports Rfilter was applied for ports 5 8 and 17 o Ports 5 and 17 were receiving IGMP control but not igmp group data o Ports 3 and 4 were receiving IGMP control AND igmp group data o rfilter on for port 8 will have had no impact as it was not a router port One does not have to manually enter anything unless desiring to limit data to some router ports There was one manually entered static multicast group active described below sfilter One does not have to manually enter anything unless accommodating non IGMP devices or filtering for other reasons There were two dynamically formed with joins igmp groups active As an example incoming data frames with a destination address of 01 00 5E OA OA 0B were sent to ports 1 6 and 7 as group members and to ports 3 and 4 as router ports without rfilter set Any joins or leaves were being sent to ports 3 4 5 and 17 as router switch link ports Revised 2013 06 21 47 Filters Note that these filters operate whether IGMP Snooping is enabled or not These are egress filters General Broadcast frames have a Destination Address of all ones
15. La 20 FAM EXE aeeie iire A E Sa ea E a T Eaa E NS S Eein aes 69 Revised 2013 06 21 3 N TRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY Applicability This guide is applicable to Firmware Version 8 of the following products 508TX N 508FX2 N XX S 508FXE2 N XX YY 516TX N 509FX N XX S SO9FXE N XX Y Y 524 TX N 517FX N XX S 517FXE N XX YY 526FX2 N XX S 526FXE2 N XX Y Y Where N N for N View A for Advanced Management om A Blank Otherwise S w j iv hA XX ST or SC and YY 15 40 80 SS J S Standard Temperature Rating 20 C to 70 C F f d Blank for 40 C to 85 C Y Saget P Minha Canac y ST WW SC Note The firmware version can be seen on the power up banner on the serial console for any of these products ct valve volve o ee 2 mA 526FX2 Revised 2013 06 21 Copyright O N TRON Corp 2008 820 S University Blvd Suite 4E Mobile AL USA 36609 All rights reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation without prior written permission from N TRON Corp is prohibited except as allowed under copyright laws Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation All other product names company names logos or other designations mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice N TRON Corp makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implie
16. group membership Port 1 PVID 325 Port 2 PVID 215 Port 3 PVID 325 Port 4 PVID 325 Port 5 PVID 325 Port 6 PVID 215 Port 7 PVID 1 Port 8 PVID 1 Port 9 PVID 1 Port 10 PVID 1 Port 11 PVID 1 Port 12 PVID 1 Port 13 PVID 1 Port 14 PVID 1 Port 15 PVID 1 Port 16 PVID 1 Port 17 PVID 215 CLINSWITCH VLAN gt Revised 2013 06 21 37 Tagged VLAN Example scenario This example illustrates a case where all devices attached to the switch are VLAN unaware except the feed from another switch or router on port 1 All devices on this switch are in VLAN VID 4 which is unique in a topology that includes multiple switches port accepts and sends only tagged VID 4 frames discards any other incoming untagged or other tags not 4 sends no untagged nor any other tags not 4 the other ports 2 thru 17 send out only untagged frames they accept untagged frames they discard frames tagged other than VID 4 they will accept tagged vid 4 frames which wouldn t matter if those devices do not do tagged vlan CLINSWITCH VLAN gt enable Tagged VLAN is Enabled CLINSWITCH VLAN gt group2 Configure Tagged VLAN Group 2 Enter VID or lt ESC gt to exit gt 4 Enter ports to Join VLAN Group 2 Example 3 6 12 14 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit gt 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 These ports were removed from groupl 123456789 10111213 1415 1617 Would you like all these ports to ha
17. pies ach Gus Sosy Ges sass gee Sas E as wea IADR as Gea cane tga ARNIS as 33 Tagged VLAN seis ssesccacweccateversuatevsuvaceis toes A ass 34 A doe a esslcty ns eutursay tage des vee detaeulec dyqesucame void seas es dnacsanenseceds 40 EMB SAO A OnE Eee nS eA ee eee ee 44 Pr iio dias andenes ede S 48 OS 52 500 Series Stacked Switches IGMP Multicast Limitations ssssssesssesesesessseesseessesssersssetesseessresseesseresseeesseee 55 With Quality of Service QOS DISABLED as in factory defaults out of DOX ooonoconinccononcccnonnonannnonnnnnrnn nos 55 With Quality of Service QOS ENABLED which would have to be manually configured oooococnno 56 Key Specifications SOS TX aiii aldo E N E a a oe 57 Damp Heat IEC60068 2 30 Test DD ta 58 GOST R COmMent E A A 58 Key Specificato o 2 PY AA E E A ET 59 Key Specifications S09FX FX E ositos 61 GOS TFC OTR OG adan 62 Key Specifications SLOTA a ala e en 63 Damp Heat IEC60068 2 30 Test DD cc ecccesecssssscseesscsseeecsscessesessessecsessscseseessenesesessesesenees 64 COSTAS a Sal oh fae le Et 64 Key Specitications 5 17 BA EXE iia 65 Revised 2013 06 21 2 Damp Heat TEC60008 2 30 Test DB cui id 66 GOST R Certified ii 66 Key Specifications 524 VI eeaeee E EE AEE e E veges S eaaa eaS Eo unissa 67 Damp Heat IECCOUDOS 230 Test DOJ isai E E E EEE cia a eal E E cag ads EE E E A 68 GOSTER C Cries ie acts R a R a E E E S A EEA OSSEE TE 68 Key Sp cifications
18. some not all group ports to have the group VID as their PVID CLASWITCHWVLAN gt group4 Configure Port VLAN Group 4 Enter ports to Join VLAN Group 4 Example 3 6 12 14 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit gt 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Would you like all these ports to have PVID 4 Enter NO or YES CLI gt no Enter ports to have PVID 4 Example 3 6 12 14 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit gt 4 5 CLINSWITCH VLAN gt Example of port vlan info CLASWITCHWVLAN gt info Port VLAN is ENABLED All outgoing frames will be untagged VLAN GROUP includes Ports 10 11 12 13 14151617 VLAN GROUP includes Ports 12345 VLAN GROUP includes Ports 456789 VLAN GROUP4 includes Ports 123456789 VLAN GROUPS includes Ports none VLAN GROUP6 includes Ports none VLAN GROUP7 includes Ports none VLAN GROUPS includes Ports none There is more Press SPACE BAR to continue or escape to exit Incoming pkts will use these PVIDs to determine group membership Port 1 PVID 2 Port 2 PVID 2 Port 3 PVID 2 Port 4 PVID 4 Port 5 PVID 4 Port 6 PVID 3 Port 7 PVID 3 Port 8 PVID 3 Port 9 PVID 3 Port 10 PVID 1 Port 11 PVID 1 Port 12 PVID 1 Port 13 PVID 1 Port 14 PVID 1 Port 15 PVID 1 Port 16 PVID 1 Port 17 PVID 1 CLINSWITCH VLAN gt Revised 2013 06 21 Port VLAN Example scenario ports 1 2 3 control system only communicate with each other and the 2 PC s ports 4 5 PCs e
19. that static filters sfilter below can be used whether IGMP Snooping is enabled or not At the end of this section see Example of an IGMP info screen for a summary example Command Description Comment info Displays the current IGMP settings disable or Enable or Disable Choice is opposite of current state enable IGMP routers Manage Router Port s Router Ports can be manually set for IGMP Snooping and or auto detected rfilters Manage Router Router ports can get or not get the Multicast Data Filters IGMP group data as opposed to controls like joins leaves and queries query Manage Query Query Generation can be manually Generation set and or automatically done Out of the box IGMP Snooping will function dynamically without intervention If some of the devices in the LAN do not understand IGMP then manual settings are provided to accommodate them The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP is a protocol that provides a way for a computer to report its multicast group membership to adjacent routers In this case N Tron 500 series A switches provide router like functionality Multicasting allows one computer to send content to multiple other computers that have identified themselves as interested in receiving the originating computer s content Multicasting can be used to transmit only to an audience that has joined and not left a multicast group membership IGMP
20. well known 224 0 1 1 is used by NTP Network Time Protocol specified in RFC1119 for instance the majority are defined when the application is activated Often the class D address is the originating host computer s IP address In most applications the user has the option of choosing their multicast group address as a session is established The complete process of establishing IP multicast sessions is fully documented in RFC 1112 Host Extensions for IP Multicasting and the IGMP Version 2 RFC 2236 For the purposes of this document only the process used to map a selected IP multicast class D address to a specific MAC layer multicast destination address is significant Once an application determines the class D IP multicast address it will utilize that address must be mapped into a MAC layer multicast for delivery across any LAN based system This process is outlined as follows Step 1 Using the Class D address identify the low order 23 bits of the class D address Revised 2013 06 21 50 Step2 Map those 23 bits into the low order 23 bits of a MAC address with the fixed high order 25 bits of the IEEE multicast addressing space prefixed by 01 00 5E An example of this process is shown below This example assumes that the application has selected the IP class D address 239 1 1 10 and demonstrates the mapping of the low order 23 bits of the class D IP address to the low order bits of the MAC layer destination IP to MAC Address Mappi
21. 00 seconds except it is 20 seconds for 508FX2 and 526FX2 Cycling power clears the learned addresses Note The configuration console is only available with A models On N and basic no dash units aging is enabled and uses the defaults above without the option for reconfiguration Command Description Comment info Displays the current Aging Default is 300 seconds except it is settings 20 seconds for 508FX2 and 526FX disable or Enable or Disable Aging Choice is opposite of current enable state config Choose aging time 10 to 300 seconds Example of the Aging config screen CLI S YSTEM AGING gt config Configure Aging Time The aging process is Enabled Aging time is now 20 seconds Enter an aging timeout 10 to 300 seconds or lt ESC gt to exit gt 15 The aging process is Enabled Aging time is now 15 seconds CLNSYSTEMIAGING gt Example of the Aging info screen CLIS YSTEM AGING gt info The aging process is Enabled Aging time is now 15 seconds CLI S YSTEM AGING gt Revised 2013 06 21 24 System Info System info provides information on each port as shown in the example below Note that this is real time status and some parameters such as Rate Duplex and Crossover will oscillate 1f not linked and not forced To see forced settings go to switch ports info Example of a system info screen CLNSYSTEMb gt info3 SYSTEM INFORMATI
22. 2 all N Tron products are designed to be mounted on industry standard 35mm DIN Rail However DIN Rail mounting may not be suitable for all applications We offer two alternative mounting solutions Our 900 Panel Mount Assembly P N 900 PM may be used to securely mount our 100 200 300 400 500 or 900 Series products to a panel or other flat surface Our Universal Rack Mount Kit P N URMK may be used to mount our products to standard 19 racks 900 PM URMK Revised 2013 06 21 11 Front Panel N IRON 508FX2 1 T gt rx Rx R 2 6 From Left to Right LNK Link LED for Fiber Optic Port only FX FXE models TX 100MB s Fiber Optic TX Port only FX FXE models RX 100MB s Fiber Optic RX Port only FX FXE models ACT Activity LED for Fiber Optic Port only FX FXE models RJ45 Ports Auto sensing 10 100 BaseTX Connections 10 Green LED lights when Power is connected NOTE Each RJ45 data port has two LED s located at the top or bottom of each connector The left LED indicates LINK status green for 100Mb link Orange for 10Mb link and the right LED indicates ACTIVITY Green for Full Duplex activity Orange for Half Duplex Activity LED s The table below describes the operating modes LED Color Description GREEN Power is Applied O OFF Power is OFF LNK GREEN 100Mb Link between ports ORANGE 10 Mb Link between ports OFF No Link between ports GREEN Data is active between p
23. 2 2 us 2 6Gb s Store amp Forward 2 3 5 5 3 5 1 6 Ibs 35mm 10 30 VDC 200 mA 24VDC max current 0 5 A 9 0 Amp 0 6 ms 24VDC Less than 100 mV 40 C to 85 C 40 C to 85 C 10 to 95 Non Condensing 0 to 10 000 ft 200g 10ms 50g 5 200Hz Triaxial Note Unit must be Bulkhead mounting to achieve these levels Reliability MTBF Network Media 10BaseT 100BaseTX Connectors 10 100BaseT Serial Port Com Parameters gt 2Million Hours gt Cat3 Cable gt Cat5 Cable Eight 8 RJ 45 Copper Ports 9600 n 8 1 Recommended Wiring Clearance Top 1 2 54 cm Front 2 5 08 cm Revised 2013 06 21 57 Regulatory Approvals Safety Suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D Hazardous Locations or Nonhazardous EMI EMS Locations only ATEX Zone 2 Category Ex nA IIC Gc DEMKO 03 ATEX 0316686U IEC61010 1 EN61010 1 EN61000 6 4 EN55011 Class A FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Class A EN61000 6 2 EN61000 4 2 ESD EN61000 4 3 RS EN61000 4 4 EFT EN61000 4 5 Surge EN61000 4 6 Conducted Disturbances Conducted Low Frequency IEC60533 Shock IEEE 1613 250 mm Vibration IEEE 1613 V S 4 150 mm s IEC60068 2 6 Test Fc Cold IEC60068 2 1 Dry Heat 1EC60068 2 2 Damp Heat IEC60068 2 30 Test Db GOST R Certified Warranty Effective January 1 2008 all N TRON products carry a 3 year limited warranty from the date of purchase
24. 4 2 ESD EN61000 4 3 RS EN61000 4 4 EFT EN61000 4 5 Surge EN61000 4 6 Conducted Disturbances Conducted Low Frequency IEC60533 Shock IEEE 1613 250 mm Vibration IEEE 1613 V S 4 150 mm s IEC60068 2 6 Test Fc Cold IEC60068 2 1 Dry Heat IEC60068 2 2 Damp Heat IEC60068 2 30 Test Db GOST R Certified Warranty Effective January 1 2008 all N TRON products carry a 3 year limited warranty from the date of purchase Revised 2013 06 21 68 Key Specifications 526FX2 FXE2 Switch Properties Number of MAC Addresses 4 000 Aging Time Programmable dk i Latency Min 2 2 us AI A 1 50 e Backplane Speed 2 6Gb s a S26FAD Switching Method Store amp Forward Physical Height 1 8 Width 19 Depth 4 3 Weight 3 7 lbs Electrical Redundant Input Voltage 10 30 VDC Input Current Inrush Current Input Ripple Environmental Operating and Storage Temp for S option 526FX2 720 mA 24VDC max current 1 0 A 13 1 Amp 0 93 ms O 24VDC Less than 100 mV 400C to 850C 200C to 70 C Operating 400C to 85 C Storage Operating Humidity 10 to 95 Non Condensing Operating Altitude 0 to 10 000 ft Shock and Vibration Shock 200g 10ms Vibration Seismic 50g 5 200Hz Triaxial Reliability MTBF gt 1Million Hours Network Media 10BaseT gt Cat3 Cable 100BaseTX gt Cat5 Cable 100BaseFX Multimode 50 62 5 125um Singlemode 7 10 125um Connectors 10 100BaseT Twenty Fou
25. 8FX2 A only o Revised 2013 06 21 dis_nring Disable filters for N Ring or en_nring if currently disabled dis_ring600 Disable filters for 600 series ring Cor en_ring600 if currently disabled Reconfigure Individual Port Parameters info Get info on Port Parameters enabling Enable or disable each port negotiate Select autonegotiate or not for each port speed10 Force 10 Mb speed for each port speed 100 Force 100 Mb speed for each port half Force half duplex for each port full Force full duplex for each port crossover Force crossover connection for each port link10h Advertise 10Mb and half for each port filter Configure Collision Filter for each port squelchon Squelch more than IEEE standard or squelchoff if currently on 21 CLI Menus and Commands These commands are available at all menus on a A unit Command Description Comment Returns you to the top of menu tree Home function available in every menu Displays the current menu again available Refresh function in every menu Also u or U up one level in the menu tree home Home Menu You can display all the other menus from the start menu This is displayed immediately after you login and includes the following commands Command Description Comment info Displays information about the switch Model Number firmware version MAC address which
26. 9 PVID 4 Port 10 PVID 4 Port 11 PVID 4 Port 12 PVID 4 Port 13 PVID 4 Port 14 PVID 4 Port 15 PVID 4 Port 16 PVID 4 Port 17 PVID 4 CLINSWITCH VLAN gt Revised 2013 06 21 39 Port VLAN Port VLAN is accomplished entirely within the switch itself All incoming frames can be untagged or if tagged the tag will be replaced by the PVID see explanation above Incoming packets will use the internal to the switch PVIDs to determine group membership All outgoing frames will be untagged All unlearned packets will flood only to all group member ports Multicast and Broadcast will go only to group members When configuring each group o choose member ports any all or none o by port choose if this is the primary VID for the port groupl always PVID of 1 group 2 PVID of 2 Note that e bfilter must be disabled all ports receiving broadcast before enabling vlan e Ports are deleted from group as each port is added to another group e Ports are added to group if a deletion leaves a port with no group Every port always has at least one group e These automatic adds deletes to from group are messaged to the console e If itis desired to have a port on group and also on other group s configure group last to achieve that If group is configured last and ports are left out of all groups they ll be added to group and you ll see a message Port VLAN Menu Comm
27. Base TX ports plug a Category 5E twisted pair cable into the RJ45 connector Connect the other end to the far end station Verify that the LNK LED s are ON once the connection has been completed To connect any other port to another Switch or Repeater use a standard Category 5 straight through or crossover cable Warning Creating a port to port connection on the same switch i e loop is an illegal operation and will create a broadcast storm which will crash the network Note For units which have the N View Option you can validate that all ports are working correctly by installing the N View OPC Server software The software is freely distributed on the ProductCD and our website http www n tron com pdf nview_opc_user_guide pdf Once the software is installed you should view the Ports Counter page to remotely monitor each connected port You may find it helpful to copy Alt Print Screen the Port Counter information for each port and paste Control V into a Windows document for further review Please consult your N View OPC Server Manual for additional information Serial Interface The 500 series switches provide an EIA 232 interface accessed via a 9 pin female connector labeled COM on the unit This is used to access the Command Line Interpreter CLI The pin outs are shown below Pin1 Pin 6 TXD Pin 2 Pin7 RXD Pin 3 Pin 8 Pin 4 Pin 9 GND Pin 5 is
28. C 440 mA 24VDC max current 1 0 A 8 5 Amp 0 8 ms O 24VDC Less than 100 mV 400C to 85 C 200C to 70 C Operating 400C to 85 C Storage 10 to 95 Non Condensing 0 to 10 000 ft 200g 10ms 509 5 200Hz Triaxial gt 2Million Hours gt Cat3 Cable gt Cat5 Cable 50 62 5 125um 7 10 125um Sixteen 16 RJ 45 Copper Ports One 1 SC or ST Duplex Fiber Port 9600 n 8 1 Fiber Transceiver Characteristics Fiber Length 2km 15km 40km 80km TX Power Min 19dBm 15dBm 5dBm 5dBm RX Sensitivity Max 31dBm 31dBm 34dBm 34dBm Wavelength 1310nm 1310nm 1310nm 1550nm Multimode Singlemode Revised 2013 06 21 65 Recommended Wiring Clearance Top 1 2 54 cm Front 4 10 16 cm Regulatory Approvals Safety Suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D Hazardous Locations or Nonhazardous Locations only ATEX Zone 2 Category Ex nA IIC Gc DEMKO 03 ATEX 0316686U IEC61010 1 EN61010 1 EMI EN61000 6 4 EN55011 Class A FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Class A EMS EN61000 6 2 EN61000 4 2 ESD EN61000 4 3 RS EN61000 4 4 EFT EN61000 4 5 Surge EN61000 4 6 Conducted Disturbances Conducted Low Frequency IEC60533 Shock IEEE 1613 250 mm Vibration IEEE 1613 V S 4 150 mm s IEC60068 2 6 Test Fc Cold 1EC60068 2 1 Dry Heat 1EC60068 2 2 Damp Heat 1EC60068 2 30 Test Db GOST R Certified Warranty Effect
29. CTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN SHALL FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE DISCLAIMER Some countries states or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or the limitation of incidental or consequential damages for certain products supplied to consumers or the limitation of liability for personal injury so the above limitations and exclusions may be limited in their application to you When the implied warranties are not allowed to be excluded in their entirety they will be limited to the duration of the applicable written warranty This warranty gives you specific legal rights which may vary depending on local law GOVERNING LAW This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of Delaware U S A Revised 2013 06 21 71
30. Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit 1 2 3 4 9 10 11 12 13 CLINSWITCH PORTS gt Example of the negotiate screen CLI SWITCH PORTS gt negotiate Enter ports that are to autonegotiate gt Use commas to separate port numbers Example 3 6 12 14 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit gt all CLI SWITCH PORTS gt Example of the Ports speed10 screen CLI SWITCH PORTS gt speed 10 Enter forced 10 Mb ports gt Use commas to separate port numbers Example 3 6 12 14 22 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit 5 CLINSWITCH PORTS gt Example of the Ports half duplex screen CLI SWITCH PORTS gt half Enter forced Half Duplex ports gt Use commas to separate port numbers Example 3 6 12 14 22 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit 5 CLI SWITCH PORTS gt Example of the Ports crossover screen CLI SWITCH PORTS gt crossover Enter forced crossover ports gt Use commas to separate port numbers Example 3 6 12 14 22 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit 2 CLI SWITCH PORTS gt Example of the Ports link10h screen Revised 2013 06 21 53 CLI SWITCH PORTS gt link10h Enter ports to advertise 10Mb and half duplex Use commas to separate port numbers Example 3 6 12 14 22 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit 12 13 CLI SWITCH PORTS gt Example of the Ports filter screen CLINSWITCH PORT
31. FILTERS gt sfilter Enter 1 2 3 16 or lt ESC gt gt Enter lt ESC gt to cancel change and keep current configuration or static multicast filter number 1 gt 16 CLI gt 1 Enter 12 digit Address Ex 01005e0a0a0a lt enter gt or all zeroes to disable the group or ESC to Exit CLI gt 01005e010100 Enter ports that are to receive on this multicast address Use commas to separate port numbers Example 3 6 12 14 22 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit 3 8 18 24 25 There is a total of 1 Static Filter Active CLI SWITCH FILTERS gt Example of the Filters info screen CLI NSWITCH FILTERS gt info These ports receive General Broadcast now 1 5 9 12 18 24 26 There is a total of 1 Static Filter Active Static Address Static Member Port s 01 00 5E 01 01 00 38182425 static filter 1 There are no IGMP MultiCast Groups Active CLNSWITCHWFILTERS gt In the case above ethernet frames coming into the switch at any port with a destination address within the frame of 01 00 5E 01 01 00 will go out of switch ports 3 8 18 24 and 25 and only to those ports excluding the port received on For example an ethernet frame with that address could come into switch port 1 and it would go out of switch ports 3 8 18 24 and 25 only Revised 2013 06 21 49 Example of the Filters info screen 508FX2 A ONLY CLI SWITCH FILTERS gt info CLINSWITCH FILTERS gt info The Genera
32. NCE WITH DESCRIPTION AND NON INFRINGEMENT ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED N TRON NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS N TRON SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT OR MALFUNCTION IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY CUSTOMER S OR ANY THIRD PERSON S MISUSE NEGLECT IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO OPEN REPAIR OR MODIFY THE PRODUCT OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE OR BY ACCIDENT FIRE LIGHTNING POWER CUTS OR OUTAGES OTHER HAZARDS OR ACTS OF GOD LIMITATION OF LIABILITY TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW N TRON ALSO EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLIERS ANY LIABILITY WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE USE PERFORMANCE FAILURE OR INTERRUPTION OF ITS PRODUCTS EVEN IF N TRON OR ITS AUTHORIZED RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND LIMITS ITS LIABILITY TO REPAIR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID AT N TRON S OPTION THIS DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT BE AFFE
33. Numbers or ESC to exit gt 1 3 4 5 For incoming pkts with tagged VID 325 the outgoing pkts are untagged for ports 12345617 Do you want to change this Enter YES or NO CLI gt yes For VID 325 enter ports for outgoing untagged pkts Example 3 6 12 14 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit gt 1 6 9 CLINSWITCH VLAN gt Example of changing the way that untagged incoming packets are handled CLINSWITCH VLAN gt untagged Tagged VLAN Handling Untagged Incoming Pkts Untagged pkts to these ports are discarded all Would you like to change that Enter YES or NO CLI gt yes Enter Port Numbers for which to drop incoming untagged pkts or just lt enter gt for no ports or ESC to exit gt 1 8 CLINSWITCH VLAN gt Revised 2013 06 21 Example of tagged vlan info CLISWITCH VLAN gt info Tagged VLAN is DISABLED When enabled Untagged pkts to these ports are discarded 1 8 VLAN GROUP has VID 1 and includes Ports 789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 GROUP outgoing pkts are untagged for ports 7 89 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 VLAN GROUP2 has VID 215 and includes Ports 2 6 17 GROUP2 outgoing pkts are untagged for ports 2 6 17 VLAN GROUP7 has VID 325 and includes Ports 12345617 GROUP 7 outgoing pkts are untagged for ports 1 6 There is more Press SPACE BAR to continue or escape to exit For each port except port s 1 8 untagged incoming pkts will use these PVIDs to determine
34. ON LINK DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN UP DOWN DOWN Enabled ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON Negotiate ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON Rate 10 100 Duplex HALF FULL Crossover NO NO NO YES NO YES YES NO NView ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON Mirror IN CAP OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF CLNSYSTEM gt Restoring defaults Restoring factory defaults has these affects on a A unit e N View is enabled e IGMP Snooping is enabled Query mode is auto and Query Frame Source IP is based on the switch s MAC Address Router ports mode is auto detect and there are no Manually Selected Router Ports The Multicast addresses and group members are cleared After firmware version 8 09 the Router Multicast Data Filter is enabled on all ports e Filtering Broadcast Filter is disabled All ports receive broadcast messages Static Multicast Filter is cleared e Tagged QOS is disabled and the threshold is set to 4 Port QOS is disabled and no ports are chosen e Mirroring is disabled The default source port is set to 1 The default capture destination port is set to 2 when enabled Both TX and RX are set to be mirrored when enabled e VLAN is disabled tagged vlan is selected and all VLAN groups are cleared no VIDs and no members except group has a VID of 1 and all ports as members when enabled Incoming untagged pkts to all ports are discarded e Trunking is disabled Group active and Group2 inactive when en
35. S gt filter The threshold for collision filter management is 10 collisions in 20 seconds Would you like to change it Enter YES or NO CLI gt Enter ports to apply collision filter to Use commas to separate port numbers Example 3 6 12 14 22 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit 1 7 19 CLI SWITCH PORTS gt Example of the Ports info screen CLINSWITCH PORTS gt info These ports are Enabled all ALL RJ45 ports are now set to autonegotiate for speed and duplexing Ports 25 and 26 are set to 100 Mb and Full Duplex These ports advertise 10Mb and half duplex none At 10 collisions per 20 seconds when power is cycled these ports are filtered none These ports are forced to 10 Mb speed none These ports are forced to 100 Mb speed 25 26 These ports are forced to Half Duplex none These ports are forced to Full Duplex 25 26 These ports are forced to Crossover none Squelch is now normal CLINSWITCH PORTS gt Revised 2013 06 21 54 500 Series Stacked Switches IGMP Multicast Limitations With Quality of Service QOS DISABLED as in factory defaults out of box To prevent IGMP Multicast congestion problems the following rules should be followed for multicast frames of up to 256 bytes each IGMP Snooping should be enabled as in factory defaults out of box and other multicasting devices 1 Ze in the LAN should be compliant No more than three stages of switches shou
36. THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY 500 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches Installation Guide Revised 2013 06 21 Table of Contents Applicability o 4 A Daas an eee ha lade etn hie Rate a en he Lean Ra hen ae 5 Overview 500 Series Industrial Ethernet WICASS a ren as 9 K y Features A ce ah a ses ecad ccso e assem e duane denen e dann tensa a Manan tees atm cee aad onan EEE A 10 Installation iensen a E an E E A A A a its 10 Panel and Rack MOUNT SR a baa tac a a a E EE TS 11 Front Pancita rita ii 12 Applying Power Side Vie Wllitiiia sageasstaued Ea aE sageke weunedeassagevanasdedodeds dialecto 13 N Tron Switch Grounding Techniques is e a Ria 14 RIAS Connector Crimp Specifications ct A aos den nied S 15 atatanya aTe E01 See en E EA E EEE EEEE A A E TE A A 16 Serial Interface tias as 16 Troubleshooting anida einni no ridad iia ia aii ideada 17 EOS a pageants o o e osa e LA a 17 Command Line A a E N 18 Logging In password protection isiccsc tassccies seccatcnsseraceeshseeuenneaudavesesnevedaneatadasfeabeusuavaeva iesesucnaucdacedendseeednvcedeteted 19 CTD Tres or Mem ati oi 20 CELMenus and COMO AS AA A AA 22 H me Men di 22 LE e e tdo ee es lr el nl E 22 System Men k ri O 23 ING View MONG as eer A O O haan ti eel Dt 23 PAS VEN Menene A cal adap ce cle Re a lead eter Bale aha anes aaah pid 24 System Info id 25 Restore ados 25 User Pas WO 26 SWItCH MENU ns ooo 27 Port METEO tii 27 MAT Bas ed O 29 A TAO 31 A tly ese gatas Geta
37. The Wheelie bin mark located on the product s dataplate indicates that the product should not be MMM indiscriminately discarded in unsorted municipal waste facilities It further indicates that N TRON will accept responsibility for proper disposal of the product from the customer To return this product for proper disposal please complete the N TRON RMA Warranty Service Request Form available on the N TRON web site www n tron com ELECTRICAL SAFETY WARNING Disconnect the power cable before removing the enclosure top WARNING Do not operate the unit with the top cover removed WARNING Properly ground the unit before connecting anything else to the unit Units not properly grounded may result in a safety risk and could be hazardous and may void the warranty See the grounding technique section of this user manual for proper ways to ground the unit WARNING Do not work on equipment or cables during periods of lightning activity WARNING Do not perform any services on the unit unless qualified to do so WARNING Do not block the air vents WARNING Observe proper DC Voltage polarity when installing power input cables Reversing voltage polarity can cause permanent damage to the unit and void the warranty LASER SAFETY FXE 40 80 Only CAUTION CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Do not stare into the laser UL cUL Hazardous Location Installation Requirements 1 WARNING Explosion hazard do not disconnect while circuit is live u
38. USTOMER USER VALIDATED Go to top of menu tree Show menus commands info Show identification data SYSTEM Open system menu SWITCH Open switch menu CLI gt You can now activate the commands of the CLI Revised 2013 06 21 CLI Tree of Menus gt info gt SYSTEM nview infol info2 info3 info4 upwd restore gt SWITCH mirror e qos vlan continued Revised 2013 06 21 Show identification data Open system menu Get information about N View function info Get information about N View enable disable Enable Disable N View Aging Time for dynamically learned addresses info Get information about Aging enable disable Enable Disable Aging config Configure Aging Get information about system ports 1 gt 8 Get information about system ports 9 gt 16 Get information about system ports 17 gt 24 Get information about system ports 25 amp 26 Set a user defined password Restore factory defaults Note Power cycle is required when completed Open switch menu mirroring info Get information about Mirroring enable disable Enable Disable Mirroring config Configure Mirroring trunking Assign Port Trunking Groups info Get information about Trunking enable disable Enable Disable Trunking config Configure Trunking Quality of Servic
39. abled e Aging is enabled and the default is 300 seconds except it is 20 seconds for the 508FX2 and 526FX e All RJ45 ports are set for auto sensing All FX ports are set to 100 MHz and Full Duplex The MAC address model number and firmware version are protected settings These settings are unaffected by restoring factory defaults Revised 2013 06 21 25 User Password The user password feature is optional and if used allows the user to create a password of 4 to 8 characters including alphanumerics and special characters 20 hex through 7e hex Restore defaults restores the password to admin but note that if power has been cycled since a successful login one cannot get to restore defaults without knowing the password Note Power cycle is required when completed The user password feature is available in firmware version 8 09 and subsequent For security reasons forgotten passwords can only be reset to factory defaults with the physical return of the switch to N TRON or to an authorized N TRON distributor CLNSYSTEM gt upwd Enter User password 4 to 8 characters or lt ESC gt Confirm User password or lt ESC gt User password assigned CLNSYSTEM gt Note that when a user password is defined the password prompt will ask Enter User Password instead of Enter Password Login Enter Username gt admin Username is correct Login continued Enter User Password
40. ach communicate with all ports 1 thru 9 ports 6 7 8 9 office system only communicate with each other and the 2 PC s For example TX 7 to 3 and no ports RX Notice below the configuration step Would you like all these ports to have PVID 4 Enter NO or YES CLI gt no Enter ports to have PVID 4 Example 3 6 12 14 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit gt 4 5 CLINSWITCH VLAN gt port Port VLAN selected CLINSWITCH VLAN gt enable Port VLAN is Enabled CLINSWITCH VLAN gt group2 Configure Port VLAN Group 2 Enter ports to Join VLAN Group 2 Example 3 6 12 14 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit gt 1 2 3 4 5 These ports were removed from groupl 12345 Would you like all these ports to have PVID 2 Enter NO or YES CLI gt CLINSWITCH VLAN gt group3 Configure Port VLAN Group 3 Enter ports to Join VLAN Group 3 Example 3 6 12 14 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit gt 4 5 6 7 8 9 These ports were removed from group1 6 7 8 9 Would you like all these ports to have PVID 3 Enter NO or YES CLI gt Continued on next sheet Revised 2013 06 21 Port VLAN Example scenario continued from previous sheet CLI SWITCH VLAN gt group4 Configure Port VLAN Group 4 Enter ports to Join VLAN Group 4 Example 3 6 12 14 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit gt 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Would you like all these ports to have PVID
41. and Description Comment info Displays the current VLAN settings disable or enable Enable or Disable VLAN Choice is opposite of current state tagged Switch to Tagged VLAN groupl configure tagged VLAN Group 1 Select VID and member ports group2 configure tagged VLAN Group 2 Select VID and member ports group3 configure tagged VLAN Group 3 Select VID and member ports group4 configure tagged VLAN Group 4 Select VID and member ports Group5 configure tagged VLAN Group 5 Select VID and member ports Group6 configure tagged VLAN Group 6 Select VID and member ports Group7 configure tagged VLAN Group 7 Select VID and member ports Group8 configure tagged VLAN Group 8 Select VID and member ports cleargroups clear all 8 tagged VLAN Groups Example of the Port VLAN config groupX screen taking default choice for PVID Note that for the defaults choices just enter all chosen ports have the group VID as their PVID and outgoing packets are untagged for all group ports CLASWITCHWLAN gt group3 Configure Port VLAN Group 3 Enter ports to Join VLAN Group 3 Example 3 6 12 14 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit gt 4 5 6 7 8 9 These ports were removed from group1 6789 Would you like all these ports to have PVID 3 Enter NO or YES CLI gt CLINSWITCH VLAN gt Revised 2013 06 21 40 Example of the Port VLAN config groupX screen not taking default choice for PVID This example below chooses only
42. applicable warranty period from the date of purchase from N TRON or its authorized reseller If a product does not operate as warranted during the applicable warranty period N TRON shall at its option and expense repair the defective product or part deliver to customer an equivalent product or part to replace the defective item or refund to customer the purchase price paid for the defective product All products that are replaced will become the property of N TRON Replacement products may be new or reconditioned Any replaced or repaired product or part has a ninety 90 day warranty or the remainder of the initial warranty period whichever is longer N TRON shall not be responsible for any custom software or firmware configuration information or memory data of customer contained in stored on or integrated with any products returned to N TRON pursuant to any warranty OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE Customer must contact N TRON within the applicable warranty period to obtain warranty service authorization Dated proof of purchase from N TRON or its authorized reseller may be required Products returned to N TRON must be pre authorized by N TRON with a Return Material Authorization RMA number marked on the outside of the package and sent prepaid and packaged appropriately for safe shipment Responsibility for loss or damage does not transfer to N TRON until the returned item is received by N TRON The repaired or replaced item will be shipped to the cust
43. ckets Join Leave will be sent to the router s regardless of this setting Known can be known from dynamic IGMP Snooping operation and or from setting of static filters see below In firmware version 8 09 and subsequent the default is that the Router Multicast Data Filter is enabled for all ports so any router ports do not get DATA frames with KNOWN multicast destination addresses unless a join to a specific multicast address has been received on that port Joins over ride rfilter Rfilter can be set for individual ports any all or none For each port rfilter will have an impact only if that port is manually or dynamically chosen as a router port Example of entering ports for rfilter to be applied One does not have to manually enter anything unless wanting to limit data to some router switch link ports CLINSWITCH IGMP gt rfilters Manage Router Multicast Data Filters for IGMP Snooping Rfilter is applied to these ports none Would you like to change that Enter YES or NO CLI gt yes Enter ports to have Router Multicast Data Filters for IGMP Snooping applied when they are router ports Use commas to separate port numbers Example 3 6 12 14 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit gt 3 7 9 Rfilter is applied to these ports 3 79 CLINSWITCH IGMP gt continued Revised 2013 06 21 45 The query management function enables the switch to generate IGMP Query messages
44. com FCC Statement This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC A Rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful Interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Revised 2013 06 21 17 Software Configuration Command Line Interpreter With the A option you can configure and or query all the important parameters of an N Tron 500 series industrial Ethernet switch using a command line interpreter These functions may be accessed using the serial port marked COM To access the Command Line Interpreter CLI connect a PC serial port to the 500 Series V24 serial port and use HyperTerminal or equivalent COM Parameters 9600 8 none 1 none After a successful connection and reboot the boot menu should be displayed Self Test amp System Initialization Complete OK N TRON Industrial Ethernet Switch Model Number 526 FX A N Tron firmware version 8 01 Copyright c 2005 N TRON MAC ADDRESS 00 07 AF 00 05 26 N View is ENABLED Trunking Link Aggregation is DISABLED Mirroring is DISABLED Tagged QOS is DISABLED Port QOS is DISABLED VLAN is DISABLED IGMP Snooping is ENABLED Aging is ENABLED Managing IGMP SNOOpiNY Exit to return to Management Console Function Press ESC to Exit gt Note that example above is for a A unit and
45. d VLAN config groupX screen taking default choices Note that for the defaults choices just enter all chosen ports have the group VID as their PVID and outgoing packets are untagged for all group ports CLASWITCHWVLAN gt group2 Configure Tagged VLAN Group 2 Enter VID or lt ESC gt to exit gt 215 Enter ports to Join VLAN Group 2 Example 3 6 12 14 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit gt 2 6 17 These ports were removed from group1 2 6 17 Would you like all these ports to have PVID 215 Enter NO or YES CLI gt For incoming pkts with tagged VID 215 the outgoing pkts are untagged for ports 2 6 17 Do you want to change this Enter YES or NO CLI gt CLINSWITCH VLAN gt Revised 2013 06 21 35 Example of the Tagged VLAN config groupX screen not taking default choices This example below chooses only some not all group ports to have the group VID as their PVID and outgoing packets to be untagged for some not all group ports CLASWITCHIWVLAN gt group7 Configure Tagged VLAN Group 7 Enter VID or lt ESC gt to exit gt 325 Enter ports to Join VLAN Group 7 Example 3 6 12 14 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit gt 1 2 3 4 5 6 17 These ports were removed from groupl 1345 Would you like all these ports to have PVID 325 Enter NO or YES CLI gt no Enter ports to have PVID 325 Example 3 6 12 14 lt enter gt Enter Port
46. d warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall N TRON Corp be liable for any incidental special indirect or consequential damages whatsoever included but not limited to lost profits arising out of errors or omissions in this manual or the information contained herein Warning Do not perform any services on the unit unless qualified to do so Do not substitute unauthorized parts or make unauthorized modifications to the unit Do not operate the unit with the top cover removed as this could create a shock or fire hazard Do not block the air vents on the sides or the top of the unit Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gasses or fumes Operating electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard Do not operate the equipment in a manner not specified by this manual Safety Warnings GENERAL SAFETY WARNING If the equipment is used in the manner not specified by N TRON Corp the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired Contact Information N TRON Corporation 3101 International Drive Building 6 Mobile AL 36606 TEL 251 342 2164 FAX 251 342 6353 Website www n tron com Email N TRON_SupportOn tron com Revised 2013 06 21 ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY WARNING Disconnect the power and allow to cool 5 minutes before touching PRODUCT DISPOSAL This product complies with WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC marking requirements
47. e traffic priority info Get information about QOS en_tag dis_tag Enable Disable Tagged QOS 802 1p set_tag Set Tagged QOS threshold 802 1p en_port dis_port Enable Disable Port QOS set_port Set Port QOS higher priority ports Virtual Local Area Networks info Get information about VLAN enable disable Enable Disable VLAN if tagged now e untagged Untagged pkt handling e port Switch to Port Based VLAN if port now e tagged Switch to Tagged VLAN group1 configure tagged VLAN Group 1 group2 configure tagged VLAN Group 2 group3 configure tagged VLAN Group 3 group4 configure tagged VLAN Group 4 group5 configure tagged VLAN Group 5 group6 configure tagged VLAN Group 6 group7 configure tagged VLAN Group 7 groups configure tagged VLAN Group 8 cleargroups clear all 8 tagged VLAN Groups 20 SWITCH Sub Menu Continued igmp filters O O O IGMP Snooping info Get information about IGMP Snooping enable disable Enable Disable IGMP Snooping routers Manage Router Port s for IGMP Snooping A to Auto detect plus manual OR M for Manual only OR N for None rfilters Manage Router Multicast Data Filters query Manage Query Generation A to Auto query OR O for query On OR F for query oFF Select traffic filter s info Get info on Filters bfilter Configure Broadcast Filter Ports sfilter Configure Static Multicast Filter On 50
48. for each Enter forced Half Duplex ports port full Force full duplex for each port Enter forced Full Duplex ports crossover Force crossover connection Enter forced crossover ports for each port link10h Advertise 10Mb and half for Enter ports to advertise 10Mb and each port half duplex filter Configure Collision Filter for First a chance to change the each port threshold for collision filter management then entry of ports to be affected squelchon Squelch more than IEEE Choice is opposite of current state or standard or not squelchoff Revised 2013 06 21 52 Each time you select a forced port function speed duplex or crossover the ports you enter next are the complete new set of ports for that function For example if you enter speed10 then respond with only lt enter gt no ports to the prompt Enter forced 10 Mb ports then no ports in the switch will be forced to 10 Mb regardless of prior history Link10h technically auto negotiates but advertises only 10 Mb and full duplex capability Filter by port resets the port PHY if a selectable threshold number of collisions is exceeded in 20 seconds These functions are off in default but can be useful in high interference or with other problematic conditions Example of the Ports enabling screen CLI SWITCH PORTS gt enabling Enter ports to enable gt Use commas to separate port numbers Example 3 6 12 14 22 lt enter gt
49. functions are presently enabled SYSTEM Opens the SYSTEM menu The SYSTEM menu is used to set the system parameters SWITCH Opens the SWITCH menu You can make settings for the switch in this menu Top Level Info Top level info includes Model Number Firmware version MAC Address and whether or not each major function is enabled Example of the top level info screen CLI gt info Self Test amp System Initialization Complete OK N TRON Industrial Ethernet Switch Model Number 524 TX A N Tron firmware version 8 01 Copyright c 2005 N TRON MAC ADDRESS 00 07 AF 00 05 24 N View is ENABLED Trunking Link Aggregation is DISABLED Mirroring is DISABLED Tagged QOS is DISABLED Port QOS is DISABLED VLAN is DISABLED IGMP Snooping is ENABLED Aging is ENABLED CLI gt Revised 2013 06 21 22 System Menu Command Description Comment nview Get information about N View function aging Set and get info on Aging Time for dynamically learned addresses info Displays the current system status info for LINK Status Rate Flow etc or 508 9 infol 2 for 516 7 infol info2 info1 2 3 4 for 524 infol 2 3 4 for 526 upwd Set a user defined password restore Restores the defaults of the switch complete reset Note Power cycle is required when completed restores the factory settings of the switch With the exception of the protected set
50. gt Revised 2013 06 21 26 Switch Menu Command Description mirror Enable disable and configure port mirroring trunking Enable disable and configure trunking qos Enable disable and configure port or tagged Quality of Service vlan Enable disable and configure Virtual Local Area Networks igmp Enable disable and configure IGMP Snooping filters Select traffic filter s ports Reconfigure Individual Port Parameters Port Mirroring Mirroring allows the data exchange at one port mirrored port or source port to be mirrored to another port monitor port capture port or destination port where it can be recorded with a protocol analyzer or other analysis can be performed Command Description Comment info Displays the current Mirroring settings disable or enable Enable or Disable Mirroring Choice is opposite of current state config Configure Port Mirroring Select source and destination ports and set to mirror TX RX or Both Notes on Port Mirroring e A single port must be assigned as the source port Any port in the switch may be chosen e A single port must be assigned as the destination port The choice is limited based on the source port Entries are ranged to prevent issues The destination port must be in the same group as the source port as below gt 1 through 8 and 25 gt 9 through 16 gt 17 through 24 and 26 This information i
51. her priority for Port QOS 158 CLASWITCHIQOS gt Revised 2013 06 21 32 VLAN A local area network LAN is a private network usually confined to one plant Virtual LANs VLANs allow a single physical LAN to be partitioned into several smaller logical LANs VLANSs are an effective means of portioning a larger LAN into manageable subsets VLANs restrict the broadcast domain improve performance and security and they are ideal for isolating industrial automation systems from IT systems while retaining the plant s structural wiring The simplest of VLANs to implement are Port VLANs but in some cases the most effective VLAN scheme is the IEEE 802 1Q VLAN tagging standard that improves mobility by allowing a user to potentially access any VLAN from any point on the LAN More flexibility is gained if VLAN associations can be learned from the contents of the Ethernet frame Security and traffic reduction can be provided with Port VLAN or with Tagged VLAN in accordance with TEEE 802 1Q VLAN is a function to divide a switch internally into virtual groups As the switch is divided into several VLAN groups the broadcast domain is divided also thus restraining broadcast packets and enhancing security Broadcast and multicast frames are constrained by VLAN boundaries so only stations whose ports are members of the same VLAN see those frames Also flooding of unlearned unicast frames goes only to VLAN members Tag based VLAN uses an extra tag i
52. ing Clearance Top 1 2 54 cm Front 4 10 16 cm Regulatory Approvals Safety Suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D Hazardous Locations or Nonhazardous Locations only ATEX Zone 2 Category Ex nA IIC Gc DEMKO 03 ATEX 0316686U EMI EN61000 6 4 EN55011 Class A FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Class A EMS EN61000 6 2 EN61000 4 2 ESD EN61000 4 3 RS EN61000 4 4 EFT EN61000 4 5 Surge EN61000 4 6 Conducted Disturbances Conducted Low Frequency IEC60533 Shock IEEE 1613 250 mm Vibration IEEE 1613 V S 4 150 mm s IEC60068 2 6 Test Fc Cold IEC60068 2 1 Dry Heat 1EC60068 2 2 Damp Heat 1EC60068 2 30 Test Db GOST R Certified Warranty Effective January 1 2008 all N TRON products carry a 3 year limited warranty from the date of purchase Revised 2013 06 21 60 Key Specifications 509FX FXE Switch Properties Number of MAC Addresses Aging Time Latency Min Backplane Speed Switching Method Physical Height Width Depth Weight Din Rail Electrical Redundant Input Voltage Input Current Inrush Current Input Ripple Environmental Operating and Storage Temp for S option 509FX Operating Humidity Operating Altitude Shock and Vibration Shock Vibration Seismic 4 000 Programmable 2 2 us 2 6Gb s Store 8 Forward 2 3 5 5 3 5 1 6 lbs 35mm 10 30 VDC 260 mA 24VDC max current 0 5 A 8 5 Amp 0 7 ms 24 VDC Les
53. ive January 1 2008 all N TRON products carry a 3 year limited warranty from the date of purchase Revised 2013 06 21 66 Key Specifications 524 TX Switch Properties Number of MAC Addresses Aging Time Latency Min Backplane Speed Switching Method Physical Height Width Depth Weight Electrical Redundant Input Voltage Input Current Inrush Current Input Ripple Environmental Operating amp Storage Temp Operating Humidity Operating Altitude Shock and Vibration Shock Vibration Seismic Reliability MTBF Network Media 10BaseT 100BaseTX Connectors 10 100BaseT Serial Port Com Parameters 4 000 Programmable 2 2 us 2 6Gb s Store 8 Forward 1 8 19 4 3 3 7 lbs 10 30 VDC 720 mA 24VDC max current 1 0 A 9 5 Amp 0 75 ms 24VDC Less than 100 mV 40 C to 85 C 10 to 95 Non Condensing 0 to 10 000 ft 200g 10ms 50g 5 200HZ Triaxial gt 1 Million Hours gt Cat3 Cable gt Cat5 Cable Twenty Four 24 RJ 45 Copper Ports 9600 n 8 1 Recommended Wiring Clearance Top 1 2 54 cm Front 2 5 08 cm Revised 2013 06 21 67 Regulatory Approvals Safety Suitable for use in Class l Division 2 Groups A B C and D Hazardous Locations or Nonhazardous EMI EMS Locations only ATEX Zone 2 Category Ex nA IIC Gc DEMKO 03 ATEX 0316686U EN61000 6 4 EN55011 Class A FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Class A EN61000 6 2 EN61000
54. l Broadcast filter is enabled now These ports receive General Broadcast 12345678 N Ring filter is Enabled Ports 7 and 8 are ring ports 600 series ring filter is Enabled Ports 7 and 8 are ring ports There are no other Static Filters Active at this time There are no IGMP MultiCast Groups Active CLI NSWITCH FILTERS gt Literally thousands of switches in one normal LAN can have N View enabled without negative impact but one use of sfilter is related to reducing N View related traffic from portions of LANs that include extremely low bandwidth wireless links The example above with destination address 01 00 5E 01 01 00 would filter out N View frames coming from other switches in the LAN Using the configuration above port 2 for example would not get N View frames from other switches in the LAN but would get the few N View frames from the switch at hand To stop those also N View can be disabled on the switch at hand How to acquire the IGMP snooping multicast group addresses for static entry One does not have to manually enter anything for this purpose unless accommodating non IGMP devices 1 The entire 12 hexadecimal digits can be identified with a sniffer Or 2 The address can be calculated from a known class D address for the particular multicast session or application Calculating the IGMP snooping multicast group addresses First the class D address must be known While some of these class D addresses are
55. ld be stacked if the bottom layer is composed of simultaneously multicasting devices Reference the figure below In stage 1 all ports of any 500 series A switch may be connected to multicasting devices NOTE A fiber ring backbone or trunked architecture is basically stage 1 for these purposes In stage 2 a 508 509 No limit to uplinks from stage 1 b 516 517 524 526 i no limit to the number of 508 509 s uplinking from stage 1 ii Limit 15 of 516 517 s uplinking from stage 1 iii Limit 10 of 524 526 s uplinking from stage 1 NOTE Simultaneous wirespeed unicast traffic has virtually no effect on these limits Stage 3 should have no more than 200 multicasting nodes below it STAGE 3 MAXIMUM OF 200 COMBINED MULTICASTING NODE CONNECTIONS FROM STAGE 1 STAGE 2 AND STAGE 3 5087X 2 4 6 4 509FX MA STAGE 2 E o op PA o 508 509 NO LIMIT OF UPL INKING FROM STAGE 1 516 517 NO LIMIT OF 508 509 UPLINKING FROM STAGE 1 MAXIMUM OF 15 516 517 UPLINKING FROM STAGE 1 MAXIMUM OF 10 524 526 UPLINKING FROM STAGE 1 524 526 NO LIMIT OF 508 509 UPLINKING FROM STAGE 1 MAXIMUM OF 15 516 517 UPLINKING FROM STAGE 1 MAXIMUM OF 10 524 526 UPLINKING FROM STAGE 1 e CEE A STAGE 1 NO LIMIT OF MULTICAST CONNECTIONS AT THIS LEVEL ALL AVAILABLE PORTS
56. led with any number of ports selected The selected ports then have higher priority than the unselected ports Command Description Comment info Displays the current QOS settings dis_tag or en_tag Enable or Disable Tagged QOS Choice is opposite of current state set_tag Set Tagged QOS threshold 802 1p dis_port or en_port Enable or Disable Port QOS Choice is opposite of current state set_port Set Port QOS higher priority ports Revised 2013 06 21 31 Example of the Tagged QOS config screen CLINSWITCH QOS gt set_tag Configure Tagged QOS Threshold The Tagged QOS threshold is now 4 When an incoming 802 1p priority tag value is greater than or equal to this number the incoming packet will be classified as high priority Please Select Tagged QOS Threshold 0 7 6 The Tagged QOS threshold is now 6 CLASWITCHIQOS gt Example of the Port QOS config screen CLINSWITCH QOS gt set_port Configure Port QOS Select higher priority ports These ports are higher priority for Port QOS none Enter ports to enable gt Use commas to separate port numbers Example 3 6 12 14 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit gt 1 5 8 These ports are higher priority for Port QOS 158 CLASWITCHIQOS gt Example of the QOS info screen CLASWITCHIQOS gt info Tagged 802 1P QOS is ENABLED The Tagged QOS threshold is 6 Port QOS is ENABLED These ports are hig
57. n If untagged incoming packets are accepted by a port the port s PVID will be used as the tag If also the port transmits tagged for the group that PVID will be used outgoing Note that e bfilter must be disabled all ports receiving broadcast before enabling vlan e Ports are deleted from group as each port is added to another group e Ports are added to group if a deletion leaves a port with no group Every port always has at least one group e These automatic adds deletes to from groupl are messaged to the console e If itis desired to have a port on group and also on other group s configure group last to achieve that If group is configured last and ports are left out of all groups they ll be added to group and you ll see a message Warnings Network administrators must ensure ports with non 802 1Q compliant devices attached are configured to transmit untagged frames Many network interface cards for PCs and printers are not 802 1Q compliant If they receive a tagged frame they will not understand the VLAN tag and will drop the frame Also the maximum legal Ethernet frame size for tagged frames was increased in 802 1Q and its companion 802 3ac from 1 518 to 1 522 bytes This could cause network interface cards and older switches to drop tagged frames as oversized Up to 8 VLAN groups can be configured and each group can have from zero to all ports as members
58. n the MAC header to identify the VLAN membership of a frame The four byte tag is inserted immediately after the source address and before the Type Length field The VLAN ID VID associates a frame with a specific VLAN and provides the information that switches need to process the frame across the network A VID must be assigned for each VLAN By assigning the same VID to VLANs on many switches one or more VLANs can be extended across a large network Notice that there is no change in Ethernet frames external to the switch with Port VLAN partitioning End stations are unaware of the VLAN structure Whether using Port or Tagged VLAN clear one group by entering a zero as the VID and clear all groups with a cleargroups command Each port has one and only one PVID Port VLAN Identifier If using tagged vlan and incoming frames are tagged the PVID will not come into play at all If untagged incoming packets are accepted by a port the port s PVID will be used as the tag for routing inside the switch The PVID determines group membership of the packet so where packets can go or not If also the port transmits tagged for the group that PVID used for untagged incoming frame will then be used outgoing If no port belongs to more than one group the defaults just enter will take care of the PVIDs Whether using PORT or TAGGED VLAN if one is using shared VLAN port s with more than one group membership one must understand the use of PVIDs
59. ng Mapping of class D 226 129 1 10 IP address to MAC layer multicast The mapping of 226 129 1 10 to a MAC layer multicast was executed by placing the low order 23 bits of the class D address into the low order 23 bits of the reserved MAC layer multicast address 01 00 5E xx xx xx Since only 23 bits are mapped the 24th significant bit is fixed at 0 The final MAC address that is utilized by the multicast group 226 129 1 10 is 01 00 5E 01 01 0A Revised 2013 06 21 51 Ports By default the RJ45 ports are auto sensing for speed duplexing and crossover or straight through wiring When you select ANY forced option the auto sensing for that port is disabled for all three parameters and the remaining unforced options are set to 100 Mbits Full Duplex and straight through cabling For example if you select speed10 for port 2 then port 2 will be speed10 full duplex and straight through wiring If you need half duplex also on port 2 you will have to select it also as auto sensing will be disabled for port 2 after you forced speed10 The FX ports are always 100 Mb and Full Duplex Warning In a LAN it is best to set ALL devices at autonegotiate OR to set ALL devices to the same mode speed duplex If one end of a link is set to forced speed duplex but the other end is not forced problems can be created Why do folks not trust autonegotiation Many learned mostly in past or on older equipment not to trust au
60. nless area is known to be non hazardous 2 WARNING Install only in accordance with Local amp National Codes of Authorities Having Jurisdiction 3 Power must be supplied by an isolating source and a 3 3A max rated UL recognized fuse must be installed immediately before the unit Revised 2013 06 21 6 4 Class I Div 2 installations require that all devices connected to this product must be UL listed for the area in which it is installed 5 Only UL listed wiring with temperature ratings greater than 90 C permitted for Class I Div 2 installations operating at temperatures up to 70 C ambient 6 Limited Operating Voltage 12 30V for Class I Div 2 installations Revised 2013 06 21 ATEX Installation Requirements 1 2 The conductor size of the phase conductor must be in the range of 16 28AWG 0 08mm 1 31mm Field wiring must be suitable for a minimum of 110 C Ethernet Switches are intended for mounting in an ATEX Certified IP54 enclosure in a pollution degree 2 environment as defined by IEC 60664 1 W3G Temperature testing of the Ethernet Switches was conducted on the switch itself in an 85 C air circulating oven and resulted in a Temperature Code of T4 However end product temperature testing shall be considered The end user shall provide bonding means as necessary All bonding equipment components shall be evaluated according to EN 60079 15 2010 and covered by a component certificate for the actual
61. omer at N TRON s expense not later than thirty 30 days after N TRON receives the product N TRON shall not be responsible for any software firmware information or memory data of customer contained in stored on or integrated with any products returned to N TRON for repair whether under warranty or not ADVANCE REPLACEMENT OPTION Upon registration this product qualifies for advance replacement A replacement product will be shipped within three 3 days after verification by N TRON that the product is considered defective The shipment of advance replacement products is subject to local legal requirements and may not be available in all locations When an advance replacement is provided and customer fails to return the original product to N TRON within fifteen 15 days after shipment of the replacement N TRON will charge customer for the replacement product at list price WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE IF AN N TRON PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE CUSTOMER S SOLE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THAT WARRANTY SHALL BE REPAIR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID AT N TRON S OPTION TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES TERMS OR CONDITIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING WARRANTIES TERMS OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SATISFACTORY QUALITY CORRESPONDE
62. orts ACT and operating in full duplex ORANGE Data is active between ports and operating in half duplex OFF Data is inactive between ports Revised 2013 06 21 12 Applying Power Side View Unscrew amp Remove the DC Voltage Input Plug s from the side header Install the DC Power Cables into the Plug s observing polarity Plug the Voltage Input Plug s back into the side header Tightening torque for the terminal block power plug is 0 22 Nm 0 162 Pound Foot All LED s will flash ON Momentarily Verify the Power LED stays ON GREEN 1 Note Only 1 plug must be connected to power for minimal operation For redundant power operation V and V2 plugs must be connected to separate DC Voltage sources Use wire sizes 16 28AWG 0 08mm2 1 31mm7 The power cord should be limited to less than 10 meters in order to ensure optimum performance Recommended 24V DC Power Supplies similar to 100VAC 240VAC N Tron s NTPS 24 1 3 DC 24V 1 3A Note For 526FX2 please use the NTPS 24 3 DC 24V 3 0A Revised 2013 06 21 13 N Tron Switch Grounding Techniques The grounding philosophy of any control system is an integral part of the design N Tron switches are designed to be grounded but the user has been given the flexibility to float the switch when required The best noise immunity and emissions 1 e CE are obtained when the N Tron switch chassis is connected to earth ground via a drain wire Some N T
63. ot aware of anyone ever having to change this but the ability is provided CLINSWITCH IGMP gt query Configure Query Generation Query mode is auto Query Frame Source IP 192 168 69 102 Enter lt ESC gt to keep this configuration OR A to Auto query OR O for query On OR F for query oFF Enter A O F or ESC to exit gt a Query mode is auto Query Frame Source IP 192 168 69 102 Would you like to change that Enter YES or NO CLI gt yes Enter a Source IP Address for IGMP Queries or ESC to exit 191 23 12 15 Query mode is auto Query Frame Source IP 191 23 12 15 CLINSWITCH IGMP gt Revised 2013 06 21 46 Example of an IGMP info screen without cycling power lt ESCAPE gt SWITCH IGMP INFO CLASWITCHUIGMP gt info IGMP Snooping is ENABLED When power is cycled Query mode is auto Query Frame Source IP 191 23 12 15 Received Lower Query Frame Source IP 10 10 10 5 For IGMP Snooping router ports mode is auto Manually Selected Router Port s 3 17 Automatically detected Router Port s 4 5 Rfilter is applied to these ports 5 8 17 These ports receive General Broadcast now 1 There is a total of 1 Static Filter Active There is more info Press SPACE BAR to continue or escape to exit There are a total of 3 Multicast Groups Active Address Member Port s 224 129 1 10 167 01 00 5E OA OB OC 271922 static filter 1 226 129 1 11 234 CLI NSWITCH IGMP gt
64. out of range Select Destination Port one of 123467825 Enter Port Number or ESC to exit 9 Select Destination Port one of 123467825 Enter Port Number or ESC to exit 8 For Port Mirroring the Destination Port is now 8 Mirror Incoming O utgoing or lt B oth gt i Port Mirroring is DISABLED When enabled all frames received at port5 will be mirrored to port8 CLNSWITCHIMIRROR gt Example of the Mirroring info screen CLINSWITCH MIRROR gt info Port Mirroring is DISABLED When enabled all frames received at port5 will be mirrored to port8 CLNSWITCHIMIRROR gt Revised 2013 06 21 28 MAC Based Trunking MAC Based Trunking provides performance and provides media redundancy See an example below for multiple 508 509 Trunking configuration Command Description Comment info Display the current Trunking settings disable or Enables or Disables Trunking Choice is opposite enable of current state config Configure Trunking Group and or nor 2 Notes on Trunking Mirroring overrides trunking does mirror on the other trunk line Can be used together carefully Functionality when trunking is enabled on the 500 series is e If Trunk Groups 1 amp 2 are both Activated o Ports 1 amp 2 are a pair of forwarding ports o Ports 7 amp 8 are a pair of forwarding ports Each pair dynamically balances traffic and dynamically fails over If port 1 goe
65. r 24 RJ 45 Copper Ports 100BaseFx Two 2 SC or ST Duplex Fiber Port Serial Port Com Parameters 9600 n 8 1 Fiber Transceiver Characteristics Multimode Singlemode Revised 2013 06 21 Fiber Length 2km 15km 40km 80km TX Power Min 19dBm 15dBm 5dBm 5dBm RX Sensitivity Max 31dBm 31dBm 34dBm 34dBm Wavelength 1310nm 1310nm 1310nm 1550nm 69 Recommended Wiring Clearance Top 1 2 54 cm Front 4 10 16 cm Regulatory Approvals Safety Suitable for use in Class l Division 2 Groups A B C and D Hazardous Locations or Nonhazardous Locations only ATEX Zone 2 Category Ex nA IIC Gc DEMKO 03 ATEX 0316686U EMI EN61000 6 4 EN55011 Class A FCC Title 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A EMS EN61000 6 2 EN61000 4 2 ESD EN61000 4 3 RS EN61000 4 4 EFT EN61000 4 5 Surge EN61000 4 6 Conducted Disturbances Conducted Low Frequency IEC60533 Shock IEEE 1613 250 mm Vibration IEEE 1613 V S 4 150 mm s IEC60068 2 6 Test Fc Cold IEC60068 2 1 Dry Heat 1EC60068 2 2 Damp Heat 1EC60068 2 30 Test Db GOST R Certified Warranty Effective January 1 2008 all N TRON products carry a 3 year limited warranty from the date of purchase Revised 2013 06 21 70 N TRON Limited Warranty N TRON Corp warrants to the end user that this hardware product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for the
66. ron switches have metal din rail brackets that can ground the switch 1f the din rail is grounded In some cases N Tron switches with metal brackets can be supplied with optional plastic brackets if isolation is required _ NoNMeTALLIC omeran Both V legs of the power input connector are connected to MOUNT chassis internally on the PCB Connecting a drain wire to earth ground from one of the V terminal plugs as shown A DONNEN here will ground the switch and the chassis The power SWITCH CHASSIS TO imi SWITCH CHASSIS TO leads from the power source should be limited to 3 meters POINT or less in length As an alternate users can run a drain wire amp lug from any of the Din Rail screws or empty PEM nuts on the enclosure When using an unused PEM nut to connect a ground lug via a machine screw care ey ld ON should be taken to limit the penetration of the outer skin by less than 1 4 Ef SOON S Eje in Failure to do so may cause irreversible damage to the internal components of the switch Please note that the minimum cross sectional area of the grounding conductor must be at least 4mm2 DRAIN WIRE WITH LUGS and it must be suitable for use in temperature of 110 C eect einen lot ti het GROUNDING POINT Note Ensure the power supply is grounded properly before applying METALLIC DIN RAIL MOUNT power to the grounded switch This may be verified by using a voltmeter to determine that there is no voltage difference between the power
67. s A B C and D Hazardous Locations or Nonhazardous EMI EMS Locations only ATEX Zone 2 Category Ex nA IIC Gc DEMKO 03 ATEX 0316686U IEC61010 1 EN61010 1 EN61000 6 4 EN55011 Class A FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Class A EN61000 6 2 EN61000 4 2 ESD EN61000 4 3 RS EN61000 4 4 EFT EN61000 4 5 Surge EN61000 4 6 Conducted Disturbances Conducted Low Frequency IEC60533 Shock IEEE 1613 250 mm Vibration IEEE 1613 V S 4 150 mm s IEC60068 2 6 Test Fc Cold 1EC60068 2 1 Dry Heat 1EC60068 2 2 Damp Heat IEC60068 2 30 Test Db GOST R Certified Warranty Effective January 1 2008 all N TRON products carry a 3 year limited warranty from the date of purchase Revised 2013 06 21 64 Key Specifications 517FX FXE Switch Properties Number of MAC Addresses Aging Time Latency Min Backplane Speed Switching Method Physical Height Width Depth Weight Din Rail Electrical Redundant Input Voltage Input Current Inrush Current Input Ripple Environmental Operating and Storage Temp for S option 517FX Operating Humidity Operating Altitude Shock and Vibration Shock Vibration Seismic Reliability MTBF Network Media 10BaseT 100BaseTX 100BaseFX Multimode Singlemode Connectors 10 100BaseT 100BaseFX Serial Port Com Parameters 4 000 Programmable 2 2 us 2 6Gb s Store amp Forward 2 3 7 4 3 5 1 9 lbs 35mm 10 30 VD
68. s down ports 1 2 traffic is remapped to port 2 only If port 2 goes down ports 1 2 traffic is remapped to port 1 only If port 7 goes down ports 7 8 traffic is remapped to port 8 only If port 8 goes down ports 7 8 traffic is remapped to port 7 only Tf both trunk ports of a pair are available trunking is restored to normal e If Trunk Group is Activated and Trunk Group2 is Deactivated o Ports 1 amp 2 are a pair of forwarding ports The pair dynamically balances traffic and dynamically fails over If port 1 goes down ports 1 2 traffic is remapped to port 2 only If port 2 goes down ports 1 2 traffic is remapped to port 1 only If both trunk ports are available trunking is restored to normal e If Trunk Group is Deactivated and Trunk Group2 is Activated o Ports 7 amp 8 are a pair of forwarding ports functioning as above Revised 2013 06 21 29 Example Configuration for 508 509 Trunking Revised 2013 06 21 SO8TX A or SO9FX A Trunking Enabled Group 2 Activated Trunk Pair SO8TX A or SO9FX A Trunking Enabled Both Groups Activated Trunk Pair SO8TX A or SO9FX A Trunking Enabled Group 1 Activated If SO9FX A Fiber port 9 If SO9FX A Fiber port 9 If 509FX A Fiber port 9 30 Example of the Trunking config screen CLASWITCHITRUNK gt config Configure Trunking Trunking is ENABLED Trunk Group is now Active Trunk Group2 is now Inac
69. s presented to the user on the CLI as needed e There is a choice to Mirror Incoming O utgoing or lt B oth gt Both is the default on just lt ENTER gt e N View frames are not mirrored Note With port mirroring enabled the 500 series switch will forward the traffic ingress egress or both from the source port to the destination port Note that this results in mirrored packets being transmitted out the destination port even though the source and destination addresses of that packet are not associated with that port This does not present a problem if the device attached to the mirror port is a PC However if the mirror destination port is connected to another switch that unit will learn and associate the source address in the packet with that port As a result that switching device will block either incoming or outgoing traffic the opposite type of what was learned as a protection mechanism to prevent loops Therefore to monitor a mirrored port it is best to directly connect a PC or network analyzer sniffer to the mirror destination port and not through a network Revised 2013 06 21 27 Example of the Mirroring config screen CLANSWITCHIMIRROR gt config Configure MIRROR Function For Port Mirroring the Source Port is now 17 Select Source Port 1 26 Enter Port Number or ESC to exit 5 For Port Mirroring the Source Port is now 5 f For Port Mirroring the Destination Port is now
70. s than 100 mV 400C to 85 C 200C to 70 C Operating 400C to 85 C Storage 10 to 95 Non Condensing 0 to 10 000 ft 200g 10ms 50g 5 200Hz Triaxial Note Unit must be Bulkhead mounting to achieve these levels Reliability MTBF Network Media 10BaseT 100BaseTX 100BaseFX Multimode Singlemode Connectors 10 100BaseT 100BaseFx Serial Port Com Parameters gt 2Million Hours gt Cat3 Cable gt Cat5 Cable 50 62 5 125um 7 10 125um Eight 8 RJ 45 Copper Ports One 1 SC or ST Duplex Port 9600 n 8 1 Fiber Transceiver Characteristics Fiber Length 2km 15km 40km 80km TX Power Min 19dBm 15dBm 5dBm 5dBm RX Sensitivity Max 31dBm 31dBm 34dBm 34dBm Wavelength 1310nm 1310nm 1310nm 1550nm Multimode Singlemode Revised 2013 06 21 61 Recommended Wiring Clearance Top 1 2 54 cm Front 4 10 16 cm Regulatory Approvals Safety Suitable for use in Class l Division 2 Groups A B C and D Hazardous Locations or Nonhazardous Locations only ATEX Zone 2 Category Ex nA IIC Gc DEMKO 03 ATEX 0316686U IEC61010 1 EN61010 1 EMI EN61000 6 4 EN55011 Class A FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B Class A EMS EN61000 6 2 EN61000 4 2 ESD EN61000 4 3 RS EN61000 4 4 EFT EN61000 4 5 Surge EN61000 4 6 Conducted Disturbances Conducted Low Frequency IEC60533 Shock IEEE 1613 250 mm Vibration IEEE 1613 V S 4 150 mm s
71. so has the login capability Only aging N View and IGMP Snooping are enabled by default on a A unit Only aging and N View are enabled on a N unit Only aging is enabled on a basic no dash unit This information includes the model number firmware version and MAC address Also information is presented as to which functions are enabled for example in this case above N View Aging and IGMP Snooping are reported as enabled default Trunking mirroring Port QOS Tagged QOS and VLAN are reported as disabled default Note Prior to version 7 08 firmware Tagged QOS was enabled by default on A units Revised 2013 06 21 18 Logging In password protection Access using the CLI is password protected You can log in as administrator to read and modify the 500 Series switch parameters Note The factory defaults admin password is admin First press lt Escape gt to access the Management Console Function Login enter username admin and then press lt Enter gt Password enter password admin then press lt Enter gt see section on user defined password Example Managing IGMP SNno0piNg Exit to return to Management Console Function Press ESC to Exit gt Now in user interface mode IGMP Snooping will resume after power is cycled Login Enter Username gt admin Username is correct Login continued Enter Password gt Password is correct C
72. supply s negative output terminal and the chassis grounding point of the switch If the use of shielded cables is required it is generally recommended to only connect the shield at one end to prevent ground loops and interfere with low level signals i e thermocouples RTD etc CatSe cables manufactured to EIA 568A or 568B specifications are required for use with N Tron Switches METALLIC NONMETALLIC SHIELDED PATCH CABLE STP Note Strain relief boots not shown for clarity purposes In the event all Cat5e patch cable distances are small i e All Ethernet devices are located the same local cabinet and or referenced to the same earth ground it is permissible to use fully shielded cables terminated to chassis ground at both ends in systems void of low level analog signals Revised 2013 06 21 14 RJ45 Connector Crimp Specifications Please reference the illustration below for your Cat5 cable specifications 0 232 0 005 5 890 127 CATSe CABLE EIA 568B 0 237 0 005 6 02 0 13 CATSe CABLE Revised 2013 06 21 Connecting the Unit For FX FXE units remove the dust cap from the fiber optic connectors and connect the fiber optic cables The TX port on the FX FXE models should be connected to the RX port of the far end station The RX port on the FX FXE versions should be connected to the TX port of the far end station For 10 100
73. tings see Restoring Defaults the settings made by the user are reset to the default values N View Menu With the N View OPC software and an appropriate OPC viewer one can monitor port and switch status via the LAN When enabled periodic Multicast MAC packets are sent out from every port Note The configuration console is only available with A models Command Description Comment info Displays the current values of the MAC address switch settings Enabled or disabled disable or enable Enable or Disable N View Choice is opposite of current state Notes on N View e With A option either all ports are on or all ports are off With the N option all ports are on Rate for generation of MIB information frames is 6 4 seconds The N View frames are not mirrored The FX Port is mapped to port 9 on the 509 and as port 17 on the 517 On the 508FX2 ports 7 and 8 are FX ports On the 526FX Ports 25 and 26 are FX ports Example of the N View info screen CLINSYSTEM N VIEW gt info N View is ENABLED MAC ADDRESS 00 07 AF 00 05 26 Go to top of menu tree Show menus commands info Get information about N View disable Disable N View CLI S YSTEM N VIEW gt Revised 2013 06 21 23 Aging Menu When enabled the Aging Time for dynamically learned addresses can be set from 10 to 300 seconds The default is 3
74. tive Enter lt ESC gt to keep this configuration A to Activate both groups D to Deactivate both groups l to activate Group and deactivate Group2 OR 2 to activate Group2 and deactivate Group1 Enter A D 1 2 or lt ESC gt A Activated both groups CLI SWITCH TRUNK gt Example of the Trunking info screen CLINSWITCH TRUNKING gt info Trunking Link Aggregation is ENABLED Trunking Link Aggregation Groups 1 and 2 are both now Activated Ports 1 amp 2 are a pair of forwarding ports Ports 7 amp 8 are a pair of forwarding ports CLI SWITCH TRUNKING gt QOS The A units support tagged and or port based QOS When both tagged and port based qos are enabled port based takes priority where there is conflict The N and basic no dash units have both QOS types disabled The A units have both QOS types disabled in default for version 7 08 and later firmware Tagged IEEE 802 1p Quality of Service QOS provides traffic priority based upon values within the ethernet frames coming into the switch There is a configurable QOS Priority Threshold 0 to 7 When an incoming 802 1p priority tag value is greater than or equal to this number the incoming packet will be classified as high priority The default QOS threshold is 4 Note that the same threshold is used for all ports and that ports are either ALL enabled or ALL disabled Port Based QOS is disabled by default and can be enab
75. tonegotiation Why Many implementations were out before the spec was finalized so did not play well together We have seen a case where the wiring was cat3 and the devices autonegotiated to 100 full but the wiring would not support it On the 500 series one can autonegotiate or one can force to any of 4 modes 100 full 100 half 10 full or 10 half If you force one unit into 10 full and leave another in autonegotiate the default the unit in autonegotiation does not go into 10 full It goes into 10 half It gets no autonegotiation response It easily senses speed passively but has no way to sense duplex mode and so uses the safest duplex mode half Per spec Thus you have one unit at 10 full and the other at 10 half basically functional but not ideal The unit at 10 full transmits without checking for busy and you get more collisions Also the 10 full unit does not back off or retransmit based on the collision domain Same happens with one unit forced to 100 full and the other autonegotiating The autonegotiating unit goes into 100 half Command Description Next prompt info Get info on Port Parameters enabling Enable or disable each port negotiate Select autonegotiate or not for Enter ports that are to autonegotiate each port speed10 Force 10 Mb speed for each Enter forced 10 Mb ports port speed100 Force 100 Mb speed for each Enter forced 100 Mb ports port half Force half duplex
76. use When installing bonding components that will pass through an enclosure wall they must have a minimum of IP54 rating equal to the enclosure All electrical clearances must be maintained per the manufacturer s instructions of the bonding component or per EN 60079 15 2010 Ethernet Switch requires protection against transients The end product shall provide a suitable form of protection that removes the risk of or limits transients to no more than 42V Products are evaluated to EN 60079 0 2012 and EN 60079 15 2010 Revised 2013 06 21 8 Overview 500 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches The 500 Series Industrial Ethernet Switches support high speed layer 2 switching between ports The 508TX 516TX 524TX is an affordable 8 16 24 port switch that is capable of auto negotiating 10 100 Mb and half full duplex communications The N TRON 508TX 516TX 524TX is housed in a ruggedized steel enclosure and provides 8 16 24 Category 5 compliant 10 100 BaseTX connections for high performance network design and hub repeater upgrades The 509FX 517FX 526FX is a 9 17 26 port switch that has 8 16 24 ports identical to the 508TX 516TX 524TX plus an additional multimode fiber optic up link port in the SO9FX and 517FX and two additional multimode fiber optic up link ports in the 526FX These fiber links are capable of 2 Kilometers of 100 Mb communications without the use of repeaters The SO9FXE 517FXE 526FXE is a 9 17 26
77. ve PVID 4 Enter NO or YES CLI gt For incoming pkts with tagged VID 4 the outgoing pkts are untagged for ports all Do you want to change this Enter YES or NO CLI gt yes For VID 4 enter ports for outgoing untagged pkts Example 3 6 12 14 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit gt 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 CLINSWITCH VLAN gt untagged Tagged VLAN Handling Untagged Incoming Pkts Untagged pkts to these ports are discarded all Would you like to change that Enter YES or NO CLI gt yes Enter Port Numbers for which to drop incoming untagged pkts or just lt enter gt for no ports or ESC to exit gt 1 CLINSWITCH VLAN gt Continued on next sheet Revised 2013 06 21 38 Tagged VLAN Example scenario continued from previous sheet CLINSWITCH VLAN gt info Tagged VLAN is ENABLED Untagged pkts to these ports are discarded 1 VLAN GROUP has VID 1 and includes Ports none GROUPI outgoing pkts are untagged for ports none VLAN GROUP2 has VID 4 and includes Ports all GROUP outgoing pkts are untagged for ports 234567891011 12 13 1415 16 17 There is more Press SPACE BAR to continue or escape to exit For each port except port s 1 untagged incoming pkts will use these PVIDs to determine group membership Port 1 PVID 4 Port 2 PVID 4 Port 3 PVID 4 Port 4 PVID 4 Port 5 PVID 4 Port 6 PVID 4 Port 7 PVID 4 Port 8 PVID 4 Port
78. version 2 is formally described in the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF Request for Comments RFC 2236 IGMP version 1 is formally described in the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF Request for Comments RFC 1112 The 500 series supports v1 and v2 Example of the IGMP router management screen CLINSWITCH IGMP gt routers For IGMP Snooping router ports mode is auto Manually Selected Router Port s none Automatically detected Router Port s none Enter lt ESC gt to keep this configuration OR A to Auto detect plus manual OR M for Manual only OR N for None Enter A M N or ESC to exit gt Revised 2013 06 21 44 Example of entering manually selected routers in auto detect plus manual One does not have to manually enter anything for IGMP SNOOPING unless accommodating non IGMP devices Enter A M N or ESC to exit gt a For IGMP Snooping router ports mode is auto Manually Selected Router Port s none Automatically detected Router Port s none Would you like to change that Enter YES or NO CLI gt yes Enter ports to be router ports Use commas to separate port numbers Example 3 6 12 14 lt enter gt Enter Port Numbers or ESC to exit gt 1 8 17 CLINSWITCH IGMP gt The rfilter function allows you to choose whether or not DATA frames with KNOWN group multicast addresses are sent to the router ports links to other switches Control pa
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