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1. Table 1 1 Elements ofthe head station No Function 11 Ethernet ports of the head station in RJ 45 format 12 Fixing clips for snapping onto the DIN rail 13 SFP slots ofthe head station 14 RS 232 interface in Mini DIN format for configuration 15 Connection for digital sensors and alarm contacts 16 Supply voltage connection for the device and sensor supply 17 Status indicators forthe sensors and sensor supply 18 Diagram of port numbering 19 Status indicators for the ports of the Ethernet ports 1 2 2 Dimensions of the Gigabit Modular Switch 413 5 ru le 286 5 105 YTV s2 cs ss cs 1 3 3 e io 5 5 E e mu _ 0 H 5 1 z T ej 8 N 2200559 Eeeeececcal C E uy uy u y Y Y Figure 1 4 GHS housing dimensions in millimeters 1 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Gigabit Modular Switches station extension module 1 2 3 View of the interface modules example Guide bars Positive latches Connection for head Marking groove for ZBF zack marker strip Mounting Screws Ethernet ports connection on the front Ethernet ports connection on the b
2. 9 4 9 3 2 SNMP 9 4 9 3535 9 5 9 4 Activating Secure 5 eene 9 5 9 4 1 WBM iania etta tat die etes t 9 5 OAD SNMP aatinaa aa te EFE RERO OU READ IE DS 9 6 E EET 9 6 9 5 Activating SNMP ceci rtt rd eq en Toe teen 9 7 9 5 1 WBM EE 9 7 9 5 2 di AE 9 7 9 5 3 CDI Ee or e Re i Eta ed Rae EYE ERE 9 8 9 6 Managing nennen ener enne nnns 9 8 9 61 WBM ranirea B hern te TA reden ped meten eai fo 9 8 9 6 2 SNMP iniecto pe RERO IRR EIE CHEER 9 9 9 16 37 CB osse a recae ph eit cen np 9 9 9 7 Activating deactivating port security or IEEE 802 1 9 9 9 7 1 uai cite tree eo toe is 9 9 LSNMP enorm oen 9 10 9 72 37 cfr et ede iter dee i er e re res ave cl 9 10 9 8 Config ring 802 Dx cte eR er e eet Pie tot fera d a E 9 11 9 8 1 WBM Ree bed DUI 9 11 9 82 SNMP usce ntt e rna rh rc ibn t ded p s 9 11 9 8 3 CLE intend 9 11 8016_ _01 PHOENIX CONTACT iii FL SWITCH GHS 10 Activating a VLAN 11 Linkaggregation 9 9 9 11 10 4 Configuring the RADIUS server eee 9 12 9 9 19 d WBM entire e nete eee Ede ben Mal ok t cea 9 12 9 9 2 SNMP
3. ass eo T Empfanger DN Empfanger ALH ii ii Empf nger e el Lin naoa Empfanger 2 P ds H Empfanger Empfanger Empf nger amp Empf nger Figure 18 3 Configuration example Possible redundant paths resulting from Rapid Spanning Tree must be taken into consideration for multicast group creation 18 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 Multicast fi
4. m gt Security 1 0 802 1X Security Routing T Figure 3 4 Structure of the display configuration 3 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 User interfaces 3 2 RS 232 interface for external management The 6 pos Mini DIN female connector provides a serial interface to connecta local management station It can be used to connecta VT100 terminal or a PC with corresponding terminal emulation to the management interface for an appropriate cable please refer to Unknown source of cross reference Setthe following transmission parameters RS 232 V 24 interface Bits per second 38400 Data bits 8 ide Parity None i Stop bits 1 l Es 3G res Flow control None D2 1G OL Figure 3 5 Transmission parameters and assignment of the RS 232 interface 3 3 CLI management The command line interface CLI can be used to operate allthe functions ofthe device via local connection ora network connection It enables secure administration of the GHS via V 24 RS 232 Telnetor Secure Shell SSH CLI provides IT specialists with the usual environment for configuring IT devices The Command Line Interface reference manual provides detailed information about using the command line interface CLI and its commands The commands in the CLI of the GHS are grouped logically The CLI command line interface enables device configuration in text mode The commands are entered via
5. Routing Table Figure 17 12 VLAN Routing Configuration web 17 6 1 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 23 1 5 under the following path Full path iso 1 0rg 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkR outing 23 flW orkR outinglp 1 flW orkR outinglpVlanT able 5 17 62 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under vlan routing CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 17 15 FL SWITCH GHS 17 6 3 Displaying the VLAN routing configuration All configured routing VLANs are listed on the VLAN Routing Table web page FL SWITCH GHS Lilast update 16 38 51 VLAN Routing Table VLANID addiess IP Address Subnet Mask tene General Configuration SA Switch station E Routing General C3 Je ARP Routes C VLAN Routing A T Figure 17 13 VLAN Routing Table web page 17 6 4 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 23 1 5 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkR outing 23 flW orkR outinglp 1 flW orkR outinglpVlanT able 5 17 65 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under vlan routing CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 17 16 PHOENIX CON
6. sese 18 2 18 3 3 Procedure for creating a multicast group 18 4 184 Dynamic multicast groups sssseen enean 18 7 18 4 1 Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP 18 7 18 4 2 General Multicast Configuration web page 18 8 19 Technical data arid ordering oi eo e ere Da ee usc e E EO ed teet oos 19 1 19 1 rechnicalidata ect pd e hee tee na e eatur 19 1 19 1 1 Revision history of this user manual 19 4 19 2 Typical current consumption GHS 19 5 19 3 Ordering data c cet ei eere ce ert aes 19 6 19 3 1 Ordering data GHS nnn 19 6 19 32 A CCGSSOTIGS iso ee eoa 19 6 viii PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Gigabit Modular Switches 1 Gigabit Modular Switches Unless otherwise expressly stated all information provided in this user manual always applies to both the FL SWITCH GHS 12G 8 and the FL SWITCH GHS 4G 12 1 1 Properties The Gigabit Modular S witch is a high performance managed switch which covers the port requirements of industrial applications in a modular and flexible way It also supports all popular Gigabit and Fast Ethernettransmission standards IT standard protocols and the PROFINET and Ethernet IP automa
7. 9 3 Webserver protocol 9 3 1 WBM The web server can be disabled or you can choose between HTTP orHTTPS in the General Configuration M anagement Interfaces HTTP HTTP S menu When the HTTPS protocol is selected communication between the WBM pages forthe switch and the browser on your computer is encrypted and can only be established following prior authentication The HTTP protocol transmits data in plain text FL SWITCH GHS HTTPS C Disable Web Server HTTP C HIPS Root Certiscate cacert cer Home Install the Certificate Authority CA in your Browser to get sure that it wil acy accept the connection from the device 2 Device Information _ 3 General Configuration Configuration system Identification Software Update a Trap Configuration SSNTP Configuration Password Change 73 Management Interfaces security Configuration Figure 9 3 HTTPS web page 9 3 2 SNMP ForHTTP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 1 6 underthe following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkF irmware 11 flW orkF W Ctrl 2 flW orkF W CtrlB asic 1 fl WorkF WCtrlIHTTP 6 HTTPS The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 1 12 under the following path 9 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Activating security mechanisms Full pa
8. 28i FL SWITCH MM HS Profinet ID Rev gt 00 4 51 m 5 gt OFINE r tename FL SWITCH GH5 12G4 FL SWITCH MM HS Profinet ID Rev gt 00 4 61 2 Ti FL SWITCH MM HS Rev gt 00 4 03 ES 7H FL SWITCH MM HS Rev gt 00 4 50 FL SWITCH GHS 1268 Rev gt 00 1 00 FL SWITCH HS M Profinet 10 Rev gt 00 ateway 192 140 2 1 Ii FL SWITCH Profinet ID Rev gt wag 4 Alle 1p Einstellungen A Webinterface online 4 Busschnittstellen Datenblatt Figure 4 15 Device data in the wizard Following correct entry this data will appear as circled in Figure 4 15 Allaccessible and THEREFORE configurable devices can be displayed via the context menu by right clicking on AXSNMP DTM Functions Device List in DTM View see Figure 4 16 _ v BR zx qum rre 295 amp 1 eee ee IPHCENIX UB corse bopieren a 9 Mk untergeordneten Ger ten kopieren D Fi drehen rox M Adress Mead Comemuri Wite Communk Version System Ideni EP 4 1921682100 FLSWITCH MM 41104780807 222 1921682103 pube prse RIMIHS 8044796 Geri ausblenden 1921602102 pubic FLSWIONG sdt 132168215 RLSWITONS 8074174112 pes ow 1921682101 pube terete 3078949129 Gertedarstebure SpE 1921682106 prste
9. 92026 04 er perd Bj FL SWITCH LM GTX Rev gt 00 FL SWITCH MCS 141x FX Rev gt 00 403 19 168 210 AXSNMP UP Ertellongen Figure 4 16 Context menu DTM View 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 4 17 FL SWITCH GHS 4 7 2 Configuration with the MDC wizard All configurable devices can be selected via the context menu that appears when right clicking on one of the devices and the Wizard for Configuration of Several Devices appears where further functions can be selected Multi Device Configuration Step 1 of 5 Version 1 0 Wizard for Configuration of Several Devices You can select a function to configure several similar devices Which function do you select for the configuration z Trap Receiver Tagging Enable Disable of trap targets IGMP Snooping DICT D D anid Cnanninn Tenn Dintanal 4 ie Figure 4 17 MDC wizard The following functions can be configured using MDC Enable disable trap receiver Enable transparent VLAN tagging or tagging mode Enable disable IGMP snooping Enable disable RSTP Enable disable MRP Enable disable large tree support Enable disable fast ring detection Enable disable LLDP 4 7 2 1 Trap receiver CallMDC e Step 1 Selectthe trap receiver function Step 2 Setparameters to Enable or Disable e Step 3 A listis displayed of all the devices that su
10. Onthe Gigabit Modular S witch MRP licensing is implemented using the FL SD Flash MRM SD card Order No 2700270 If no license is present Manager mode will notbe available 1 The license be inserted and activated later during runtime Removal ofthe license during runtime is not recommended Only FL SD Flash MRM cards Order 2700270 from P hoenix Contact can be used for licensing Formatting the card will result in irrevocable loss of the MRP license 8 2 1 WBM The MRP role of this device can be selected and activated in the S witch Station R edundancy MRP MRP Configuration menu FL SWITCH GHS MRP Configuration Heja Disable Device Role Client O Manager Ring Ports poti pon v MRP Domain Vlan ID iv Thama General Instructions Device Information General Configuration a Switch Station IDHCP Relay Agent Ports Diagnostics 24 Redundancy Rapid Spanning Tree 7 4 MRP MBP General Figure 8 2 MRP Configuration web page 8 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 Activating and configuring redundancy mechanisms Once the role ofthe switch in the network has been defined the two ring ports have to be defined When using virtual LANs VLANs the VLAN where the ring ports are located mustalso be defined 8 2 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 10 1 under the following path Full path iso 1
11. 17 10 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 Routing 17 46 The settings can be found in the CLI under arp CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 17 47 The ARP table The ARP Table web page displays the ARP table ofthe switch and offers the option of deleting ARP entries Deletion is necessary in orderto delete static routes For example if a new device with a new MAC address is used in the system following device replacement the previously defined ARP settings must be deleted FL SWITCH GHS H last update 16 36 46 ARP Table FL SWITCH GHS 1268 Total Entry Count 0 Peak Total Entries D Home Actwe Static Entnes 0 General Instructions Configured Static Entries 1 2 Device Information Maximum Static Entries 16 0 Energy Saving Remove from Table None v Y General Configuration Dynamic Entries Switch Station Dynamic and Gateway Entries Routing IP Address MAC addre Spet Dynamic Galeway Entry tp ting G al Specific Static Ent cj IP ARP Create SARP Configuration Figure 17 9 ARP Table web 17 4 8 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 23 2 10 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flWorkDevice 11 flW orkR outing 23 flW orkR outingArp 2 flWorkR outingArpTa ble 10 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 17 11
12. 9 12 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 15 6 underthe following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flS witch 15 flS witchR ateC trl 6 9 12 3 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under configure storm control CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 9 17 FL SWITCH GHS 9 18 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Activating VLAN 10 Activating a VLAN e ie fe A VLAN is a closed network which is separated logically functionally rather than physically from the other networks A VLAN creates its own broadcastand multicast domain which is defined by the user according to specified logical criteria VLANs are used to separate the physical and the logical network structure Data packets are only forwarded within the relevant VLAN The members of a VLAN can be distributed over a large area The reduced propagation of broadcasts and multicasts increases the available bandwidth within a network segment In addition the strict separation of the data traffic increases system security For the switch the VLANs can be created statically or dynamically For dynamic configuration the data frames are equipped with a tag A tag is an extension within a data frame that indicates the VLAN assignment If configured correspondingly this tag ca
13. User Accounts Help User Create User Name Admin 01 Password Home LJ General Instructions Confirm Password Device Information Access Mode Expert 7 4 General Configuration SNMP v3 User Configuration Configuration SNMP v3 Access Mode Dual Image Trap Configuration 3 SNTP Configuration Change x Management Interfaces J User Account Management y Figure 9 6 User Accounts web page 9 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Activating security mechanisms 9 6 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 14 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flWorkF irmware 11 flW orkF WCtrl 2 flW orkF W CtrlUserConfi gGroup 14 9 6 3 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under users CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 9 7 Activating deactivating port security or IEEE 802 1x 9 7 1 WBM The use of portsecurity orthe IEEE 802 1x function can be enabled disabled in the S witch Station P orts E xt Port Configuration G eneral Security Configuration menu FL SWITCH GHS H last update 13 48 20 Logout General Security Configuration Port Security Status Disable Enable Port security for each port is configurable at Ports Port Extended Config H
14. ame metesse uade mran omega inie Dd I ar id ORE Lai 4 Mino Figure 4 20 IGMP settings in the MDC wizard 4 7 2 4 RSTP activation deactivation e CallMDC e Step 1 Selectthe Rapid Spanning Tree function e Step 2 Setparameters to Enable or Disable Step 3 A listis displayed of all the devices that support RSTP In the table devices can be simultaneously enabled or disabled e Step 4 Start downloading the settings Step 5 Close MDC The MDC automatically activates the web pages in the devices and RSTP When disabled only the function is deactivated notthe web page display 4 20 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Startup 4 7 2 5 MRP activation deactivation e CallMDC Step 1 Selectthe MRP function e Step 2 Select the Set MRP Configuration option see Figure 4 21 item 1 ulti Device Configuration Schritt 2 ven 5 Version LO Assistent cut Konliguralon mehrere Sie konnan eine Gruppe von Parametem auswahlen die Sie beubeten Welche Gruppe von Parameter wahlen Sie fur de Beabelung aur Duie MRP 1 Se Configuestion Activate MAP Configuration 2 1 Figure 4 21 Activating redundancy mali i cmn adipe wea Role oom d ea 1 cue Y ond ugue stem meteore ode E SMCS 411247 ore B FL SWITOS MC
15. 10 5 1 WBM Port specific VLAN settings can be made in the Switch Station VLAN VLAN Port Config menu FL SWITCH GHS Logout VLAN Port Configuration Ney Port Number pot Port Name Port VLANID 1 1 te 4061 Port Priority 0 0907 Ingress Filtering Disable Enable GVRP Status Disable Enable The VLAN D and Por Prionty will bo ansmneod to any untagged dot General Instructions coming into t is port Device Information General Configuration 23 Switch Station Siservices Port Configuration of Port 7 General Security PoE POF RISTP VLAN Ports Diagnostics Figure 10 4 VLAN PortConfiguration web page 10 5 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 2 1 17 7 1 4 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 mgmt 2 mib 2 1 dotldB ridge 17 qBridgeMIB 7 qBridgeMIBO bjects 1 dotlqVlan 4 10 5 3 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under configure vlan Unknown source of cross reference 8016_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 10 5 FL SWITCH GHS 10 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Link aggregation 11 Link aggregation Make sure that link aggregation is only supported between switches that meet the requirements of standard IEEE 802 3ad 11 1 Configuring link aggregation 11 1 1 WBM The use of VLANs can be activated deactivated in the S witch Station P orts E xt Port Configuration LAG Gene
16. FL SWITCH GHS 17 49 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under show arp CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 17 5 Route configuration 17 5 1 Static routes All routes that are currently configured can be seen on the Routing R outes Static Routes web page and you have the option of creating new routes and deleting existing routes Three selection options are available for static routes Default All packets whose destination network is not configured in other routes are sentto the default routes Static A static route is used if a specific network is to be accessed via this route Static Reject Data packets from this network are not routed ZEB FL SWITCH GHS last update 12 48 38 7 E a ELE Tri d Router Route Entry Create FL SWITCH GHS 126 0 Route Type Static Network Address Home Subnet Mask J General Instructions Next Hop IP Address D C Device Information 1 Energy Saving Preference 1 to 255 General Configuration LJ Switch Station Canes Routing TRouting General c 1 1 ARP Routes a Figure 17 10 Routing Routes R outer Route Entry Create web page 17 5 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 23 1 3 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkR outing 23 flW orkR o
17. Storm Control Help FL SWITCH GHS 126 0 vw Droadcast Storm Control Disable Enable D Broadcast Threshold 1220 Pps JHome Pog Linst ti Mullicast Storm Control Disable Enable Device Information Multicast Threshold 1220 Pps General Configuration Unicast Storm Control Disable Enable 4 Switch station ts i Unecast Threshold 1220 Pps DHCP Relay Agent NOTE Packets per Second and the comesponding bandwidth consumption with acy respect to frame can be checked m help page J Diagnostics Redundancy a Quality Of Service low Control o Figure 14 3 Storm Control web page 14 3 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 15 6 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcFactor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flS witch 15 flS witchR ateCtrl 6 1433 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under configure storm control flowcontrol CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 14 3 FL SWITCH GHS 14 4 Configuring traffic shaping This menu is used to specify the bandwidth value as a percentage according to the specific port 14 4 1 WBM The desired assignment can be configured in the S witch Station Q uality of S ervice T raffic Shaping menu FL SWITCH GHS update 141333 Logout Traffic Shaping inia FL SWITCH
18. The settings can be found in the CLI under show port channel CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 13 4 Using port statistics This view provides detailed statistical information about the volume of data for each individual port 13 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Diagnostics 13 4 1 WBM Port specific data can be viewed orthe counters cleared in the S witch Station P orts P ort Statistics menu FL SWITCH GHS last update 9 43 40 Port Statistics Slot Port pot Frames 7738 Upto 64 Octets 3954 65 to 127 Octets 2316 120 to 255 Octets 174 255 to 511 Octets 41 512 to 1023 Octets 1052 1024 to 1510 Octets 201 Unecast 5477 Brodcast 2261 Multicast 0 Fragments 0 Undersized Packets 0 Oversized Packets 0 Alignment Errors 0 Rx FCS Errors 0 Jabbers Received 0 Colksions 0 Drop Events 0 Clear Counters Refresh Port Confiquraton of 5 General Security PoE POF R STP VLAN Figure 13 4 Port Statistics web page 13 4 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 2 1 2 2 1 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 mgmt 2 mib 2 1 interfaces 2 ifTable 2 ifE ntry 1 13 43 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under show port channel CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 13 5 FL SWITCH GHS 13 5 5 diagnostics This view provides detailed statistical informatio
19. iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxc FactoryLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flWorkF irmware 11 flW orkF W Ctrl 2 flW orkF W CtrlP as swd 3 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 9 1 FL SWITCH GHS e 6 9 1 3 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under config passwords CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 9 2 Security context Here the security context of the device can be Uploaded from the browser to the device Downloaded and saved from the device Regenerated The security context contains information thatis required for secure access to the device The security context is generated on initial startup and differs for each individual device It contains the following information Certificates for secure access to web management SSH host key For example if the server certificate HTTPS menu is installed in the web browser the device can be accessed without a browser security warning Following distribution of the security context to other devices equally no warning message is generated by the browser when attempting to access web management Forgotten your password Call the Phoenix Contactphone number listed in the Appendix making sure you have the device serial number and MAC address to hand The security contextis encrypted with the current valid device password This means that the security context can only be successfull
20. 1 Disable 224 0 0 1 0 part 2 Disable 22400 1 2Home port Disable 224001 0 1 General Instructions 4 port 4 Disable 224 0 0 1 0 f Device Information part Disable 224001 0 port 10 Disable 224 0 0 1 0 General Configuration port 11 Disable 2240 01 0 port 12 Disable 224 0 0 1 0 2 3 Routing port 13 Disable 224 0 0 1 0 0 IP part 14 Disable 224001 0 ARP port 15 Disable 224 0 0 1 0 9 Routes 16 Disable 2240 0 1 0 YLAN Routing port 17 Disable 224001 ix VRRP pon 18 Disable 224001 0 4 Router Discovery port 19 Disable 224 0 0 1 0 part 20 Disable 224001 Router Discovery Table web page 17 9 4 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 23 1 4 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcFactor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkR outing 23 flW orkR outinglp 1 flW ork R outinglpR outerDiscoveryTable 4 17 95 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under show ip irdp CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 8016_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 17 23 FL SWITCH GHS 17 24 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Multicast filtering 18 Multicast filtering Multicast 18 1 Basics Multicastapplications unlike unicastapplications with point to pointcommunication do not transmittheir data with the MAC address of the destination but with an independent mul
21. 1268 Port Al Shaping Dandwith 99 Home General Instructions _ Device Information EJ General Configuration 7 2 Switch Station Mapping Elow Control storm Control Figure 14 4 Traffic Shaping web page 14 443 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 15 7 underthe following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flS witch 15 flS witchT rafficS haping 7 1443 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under configure classofservice dot1p priority mapping CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 14 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 PROFlenergy 15 PROFlenergy 15 1 15 1 Principle of PROFlenergy The energy consumption of a production plant depends on the actual time of day and therefore fluctuates greatly While energy consumption during production times is 100 or more there is only very low energy demand during break periods or on non operational days see Figure 15 1 However itis not possible to shut down systems centrally during each break period This is where PROFlenergy comes in At the start of the break a controller sends a Start Pause command defined in the PROFINET standard and all the connected devices that can execute this command switch to energy saving mode The display on the Gigabit Modular S witch is dimmed LEDs of unused ports are sw
22. Delete J L1 Device Information 3 General Configuration Configuration Y System Identification Software Update Image 3 z eNTP Configuration Password Change E loper ating Mode _J Management Interfaces J User Account Management user Account Figure 9 9 RADIUS Authentication Server web page 9 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 Activating security mechanisms 9 9 2 SNMP The settings can be found in the radiusAuthClientMIB under the following path Full path 1 3 6 1 2 1 67 1 2 This MIB is located in the MIB archive which can be downloaded from the device web page 9 9 3 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under configure radius CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 9 13 FL SWITCH GHS 9 10 Configuring the RADIUS accounting server 9 10 1 WBM The RADIUS accounting server can be configured in the General Configuration User Account Management RADIUS Accounting menu FL SWITCH GHS RADIUS Accounting Server Server Server Address 1721611624 Server Port 1 to 55535 Name RADIUS Server Secret 254844252455 LI Figure 9 10 RADIUS Accounting Server web page 9 10 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID radiusAccClientMIB under the following path Full path 1 3 6 1 2 1 67 2 2 This MIB is located in the MIB archive which can be downloaded from the device web page 9 14 PHOENIX CON
23. HCS Gl cable duplex 200 230 for indoor installation suitable foruse in FL FOC PN C HCS GI 2313504 1 drag chains compliant with PROFINET installation guidelines cable with pre assembled connectors HOTLINE Should problems occurthatcannot be resolved with the help ofthis documentation please contact our hotline 49 5281 9 462888 8016 _01 PHOENIXCONTACT 19 7 FL SWITCH GHS 19 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01
24. Port Number Specifies the portthat belongs to the virtual router VRRP Mode Select whether VRRP should be active 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 17 17 FL SWITCH GHS Pre empt Mode Select whether the master function should be applied if the local priority is found to be higher than the master priority Configured Priority S pecify the priority of this router in VRRP group The higher the value the higher the priority Value range from 1 to 254 A value of 255 is set automatically if the IP address of the port matches that of the virtual router Advertisement Interval secs Specify in seconds how frequently the router should send a sign of life Port IP Address IP address of this port IP Address Virtual IP address as the communication IP for the virtual router Virtual MAC Address Virtual MAC address as the communication MAC for the virtual router Authentication Type This parameter specifies the type of authorization Authentication Data This value contains the password if Simple has been specified as the authentication type 17 7 1 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 23 3 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkR outing 23 flW orkR outingV rrp 3 1772 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under ip vrrp CLI user manual Unknown source o
25. connection of various interfaces Maximum performance and porttrunking Assignment of the Gigabit ports on the FL SWITCH GHS 46 12 Gigabit port A SFP slot X1 or RJ 45 port X5 Gigabit port B SFP slot X2 or RJ 45 port X6 Gigabit port C SFP slot X3 or RJ 45 port X7 Gigabit port D SFP slot X4 or RJ 45 port X8 When an RJ 45 portis automatically disabled by an SFP module the Link LED on the RJ 45 port lights up orange Figure 1 2 Gigabit Modular S witch including extension module and interface modules 1 2 New performance class for future proof networks Flexible connection for IT and automation networks Gigabit for the backbone connection in all popular fiberglass standards and twisted pair TX various FX standards and media polymer fiber POF SCRJ orHCS fiber that can be assembled in the field can be connected for automation cells Power over Ethernet P oE enables the integration of easy to install termination devices such as cameras access points or scanners The new performance class for industrial networks offers Up to 12 integrated Gigabit ports for high performance use in the backbone Support of redundant Gigabit backbones Link aggregation according to IEEE 802 3ad porttrunking can be used as an option to further increase the available bandwidth by bundling two to eight cables to create a single logical connection 1 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Gigabit Modular Switches Security according to
26. 0 0 0 0 Subnet mask 0 0 0 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 BootP is activated as the addressing mechanism Allavailable ports are activated with the following parameters Auto negotiation 100 Mbps full duplex for FX fiberglass modules FL IF and HCS ports 1000 Mbps full duplex for SFP slot modules All counters ofthe SNMP agentare deleted The web and Telnetserver SNMP agent CLI and RS 232 interface are active Portmirroring Rapid Spanning Tree MRP port security multicastfiltering VLAN DHCP relay agentoption 82 and LLDP are deactivated Portsecurity is deactivated for all ports Access control for WBM is deactivated The alarm contact only opens in the eventof non redundant power supply and a detected PoE error The transmission of SNMP traps is deactivated and the switch has no valid trap destination IP address aging time is set to 40 seconds switch is in Ethernet mode default settings The WBM refresh interval is setto 30 seconds Managementis in VLAN 1 The SNTP function automatic setting of the system time is deactivated 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 1 FL SWITCH GHS PROFINET and Ethernet IP are deactivated The aging time is set using the dotldT pAgingTime MIB object OID 1 3 6 1 2 1 17 4 2 The available setting range is 10 825 seconds For static configuration an aging time of 300 seconds is recommended plugged in confi
27. 17 15 17 6 3 Displaying the VLAN routing configuration 17 16 17 6 4 ree e Rem teo ien WRIST pots 17 16 17 6 5 CE ueste ie 17 16 17 7 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP sse 17 17 17 7 1 SNMP center teet eee ian ecc ea doe reves 17 18 Ip Tas SINE TELE 17 18 17 8 Displaying VRRP groups sssssssee ener 17 19 17 8 SNMP ni ee rut er me e pen oi e 17 19 T782 OCHE TEE 17 19 17 8 3 Summary of VRRP data traffic 1 17 20 17 0 4 SN MP ern heec TUS Reus 17 20 17 08 59 CDI diets ed 17 20 17 9 Router DisCOVelry o Lee ere teen se pe tee ep ut dee eR reis 17 21 TXE SNMP fore t cte ce Pre 17 22 Me POZO POLI thi ret tox Umi iun 17 22 17 9 3 Summary ofthe Routing Discovery 17 23 IAIA CON MP To secet eens pt t ph a ro e 17 23 IW CMM SINE EE 17 23 18 Multicastfiltering efe 18 1 18 1 BaSiCS iis fiesta e e o P diese ced e lates 18 1 18 2 Enabling the web pages for multicast filtering in 18 1 18 3 Static multicast nnne nnn 18 1 18 3 1 Current Multicast Groups web page 18 2 18 3 2 Creating static multicast groups
28. 3 2832250 10 Patch cable CAT5 pre assembled 0 5 m long FL CAT5 PATCH 0 5 2832263 10 Patch cable CAT5 pre assembled 1 0 m long FL CAT5 PATCH 1 0 2832276 10 Patch cable CAT5 pre assembled 1 5 m long FL CAT5 PATCH 1 5 2832221 10 Patch cable CAT5 pre assembled 2 0 m long FL CAT5 PATCH 2 0 2832289 10 Patch cable CAT5 pre assembled 3 0 m long FL CAT5 PATCH 3 0 2832292 10 Patch cable CAT5 pre assembled 5 0 m long FL CAT5 PATCH 5 0 2832580 10 Patch cable CAT5 pre assembled 7 5 m long FL CAT5 PATCH 7 5 2832616 10 Patch cable CAT5 pre assembled 10 0 m long FL CAT5 PATCH 10 2832629 10 Polymer fiber connectors two duplex connectors in the set PSM SET SCRJ DUP 2 POF 2708656 1 Polishing setfor polymer fiber connectors required to assemble polymer VS SCRJ POF POLISH 1656673 1 fiber connectors Fiber optic polymer fiber cable for indoor installation PSM LWL KDHEAVY 2744319 1 HCS fiber connectors two duplex connectors in the set PSM SET SCRJ DUP 2 HCS 2313070 1 Tool kit for HCS connectors required to assemble PSM HCS KONFTOOL SCRJ 2708876 T HCS fiber connectors Fiber optic HCS cable for indoor installation PSM LWL HCS RUGGED 200 230 2799885 1 Fiber optic HCS cable for outdoor installation PSM LWL HCSO 200 230 2799445 1 HCS cable duplex 200 230 for indoor installation suitable foruse in FL FOC PN C HCS GI 200 230 2313410 1 drag chains compliant with PROFINET installation guidelines sold by the meter without connectors
29. Appearance Load save or delete a stored session Behaviour Translation Selection Colours Default Settings Connection Telnet Rlogin SSH Auth Tunnels Saved Sessions B Close window on exit ugs ONever Only on clean exit Figure 3 10 SSH clientscreen When the CLI is called you must log in The default settings are User admin Password private 3 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 User interfaces After logging in you are atthe top level in the CLI Display FL SWITCH GHS If you now enter a list of all other possible commands will be displayed In this case enable exit logout Enterthe desired word with the corresponding arguments and confirm with ENTER If you do notknow the corresponding arguments for the desired command add to the command see also Figure 3 9 on page 3 11 Example FL SWITCH GHS show 3 3 3 2 Calling privilege mode In privilege mode you have access to all the CLI options You can tell that you are in privilege mode as the cursor in the CLI changes from gt to 7 Procedure Callthe CLI as described above Login e Enter enable Confirm the password prompt that then appears by pressing ENTER WITCH imin Figure 3 11 S witching to privilege mode and calling the list of arguments 3 4 Web based management The user friendly web based managementinterface can be used to manage the switch from anywh
30. CE ME I ET ETE 17 6 17 35 CGE isa cii ir di cete ree aint aida voee e Pe 17 6 17 3 6 Overview ofthe router portsettings sse 17 7 EC EDO 17 7 17 23 80 Eb une to ree rite ee eror ft 17 7 17 3 9 Summary of data traffic 17 8 17 3 10 S N MB sce eere eminere friend e ee Fendt te Pre 17 8 E tet etae od 17 8 ARP configuration for routing 17 9 17 4 1 Creating an ARP entry nnn 17 9 17 412 SNMP iiis sitienti eti rers ead kine dee ed ena ga 17 9 17 28 37 OLEI zzi v rre ed n i tal uiv ERU ERE FREI 17 9 17 4 4 configuration global 17 10 1754 5 SIN Pe 17 10 ya MON 17 11 TIAE TDheARP table ee tret Pee rr Pese Pedes 17 11 17 26 SNMP 17 11 ER E E A A 17 12 Route configuration 17 12 17 5 1 Static routes issii riui sete creed n d der as 17 12 1735 2 SNMP icc anc pinea Ra 17 12 174533 init ice tec ees rere ici a ea Do E Cc 17 13 17 5 4 Displaying existing routes ooo eee sess me 17 13 17 5 5 Displaying routes 17 13 17 5 65 SNMP eode ne Dn rpm det x nae et n pix 17 14 OY oy ames SINE EE 17 14 VEAN TOUUNG Ree 17 14 17 6 1 SNMP Pe E andes anette 17 15 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT vii FL SWITCH GHS 17 6 2 Cl wi ceo ee cene euet tone daw i divans ee a e d DE e Pu e
31. CLI and SSH 4 10 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Startup 4 4 3 Changing IP parameters via SNMP In orderto use SNMP management the switch must already have an IP address This IP address may forexample have been setvia the CLI orthe serial connection or may have been assigned via the automatic BootP orDHCP mechanisms see also 4 3 1 Assigning IP parameters with IPAssign Changing the IP address e Open the OID flWorkNetlfP aramlpAddress 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 4 1 2 using an MIB browser which is connected to the device via the current IP address e Enter the desired IP and apply this using Set 1 MIB Browser Professional Edition 220 4 i eje tiw Nuy Ping SNMP agent Spi 12168211 A vens MIB tee Lj pese E enemies Qu rhoensiContact Dy mucModde CJ oxc kbsl E reef aeter ine Set fIWorkNetlfParamlpAddress O LJ Remote SNMP agert 08 ModDevice 792168211 A Qg NT Dy ffWorkComponent DID to Set 1 36141431611 1 4120 78 x Vlt to marl Wo NetllPacemPhosddre EIGE 100 xi 2 c I nrkc Net orm piden a Y Era MWotkNetiiParamArtignment ager di ess E wekNePoi A Counter d iD WothFanwae T3 maet SNMPv2c ad ok Secaty Figure 4 9 address assignmen
32. DHCP mechanisms see also 4 3 1 Assigning IP parameters with IPAssign Establishing the Telnet connection Connect the PC and the switch to an Ethernet network From the Start menu select the Run option Enter the following command and the IP address ofthe device Click OK to establish the connection to the switch Co Geben Sie den Namen eines Programms Ordners Dokuments oder einer Internetressource an ffnen telnet 192 168 2 100 Abbrechen Durchsuchen Figure 3 12 Establishing the Telnet connection When the Telnet interface is called you mustlog in The default settings are User admin Password private After logging in you are atthe top level in the Telnet interface Display FL SWITCH GHS If you now enter a list of all other possible commands will be displayed In this case access lists alarm contact 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 3 17 FL SWITCH GHS 3 6 0 1 arp FL SWITCH GHS gt laccess lists lalarm_contact show Display Access List information Display Alarm contact information i s Resolution Protocol cache images on the node f service information debugging configuration Digital Input information Denial of Service Configuration dotix information event log entries Forwarding Database aging time Generic Attribute Registration Protocol information Display GMRP interface information Display GARP ULAN Registration Protocol pa
33. DIN rail Push the module from the front towards the mounting surface B Check thatthe positive latches have snapped on properly Figure 2 3 Mounting extension modules 2 Now thatthe extension module is snapped onto the DIN rail push italong the DIN rail towards the head station A until the male connector female connector ofthe modules are interlatched and the sides of the modules lie flush with one another Secure the connection using the two screws C ERR aw x ud oo oo FL SWITCH GHS 12 8 Ord No 29 99 200 mem J uyg Figure 2 4 Mounting removing extension modules 8016_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 3 FL SWITCH GHS Removal NOTE Switch off the supply voltage before removing the extension modules 1 Remove all plug in connections or interface modules 2 Remove the two screws see C in Figure 2 4 3 Pushthe right hand extension module along the DIN rail to the rightuntil the plug in contactis completely free see B in Figure 2 4 4 Pull down the holding latches using a suitable tool e g screwdriver 5 Then swivel the bottom of the module away from the DIN rail slightly A Next lift the module upwar
34. MTX FX Doom 04790149 10294 Ama Wee Figure 4 22 Specifying the role FI Step 3 A listis displayed of all the devices that support MRP e In the table devices can be simultaneously set Inthe table you can specify whether the specific device is a Master or Client see Figure 4 22 item 1 e In the table you can specify the ring ports for each device see Figure 4 22 item 2 e Step 4 Start downloading the settings Step 5 MDC This procedure must then be repeated 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 4 21 FL SWITCH GHS Call MDC Step 1 Selectthe MRP function e Step 2 Select the Activate MRP Configuration option see Figure 4 22 item 2 Step 3 listis displayed of all the devices that support MRP Step 4 Start downloading the settings Step 5 Close MDC 4 7 2 6 Large tree support or fast ring detection Call MDC Step 1 Select the desired function large tree support or fast ring detection Step 2 Set parameters to Enable or Disable Step 3 listis displayed of all the devices that support the desired function Step 4 Start downloading the settings Step 5 Close MDC 4 7 2 7 LLDP activation Multi Device Configuration Schritt 3 von 5 Version 1 0 Assistent zur Konfiguration mehrerer Ger te Ausgew hlte Funktion LLDP Enable Device Message Transmit Interval FL SWITCH SMCS 8TX DeviceDtm cd074
35. Port PoE Table menu Noerror Error in the external PoE supply voltage 13 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Diagnostics Temperature too high Current limitation activated Load disconnected PoE controller does not respond 48 V supply may be missing NoPoE interface module inserted in this slot switch does not support PoE interface modules PoE devices connected to this port Port Power over Ethernet Configuration FL SWITCH GHS FL SWITCH GHS 1269 Module Interface gt bes _ general Instructions EJ Device Information General Configuration Switch station Services DHCP Relay Agent 3 Ports Table port Configuration Table Configuration Statistics POE Table Port Mirroring SEE 1d Figure 13 7 Power over Ethernet Port Table web 13 7 2 SNMP Power over Ethernet Port Table PoE Fault Status Missing 48V supply fault Missing 43V supply fault No PSE IF module plugged No PSE IF module plugged No PSE IF module plugged No PSE IF module plugged No PSE IF module plugged No PSE IF module plugged page last update 11 20 Logo Operational Status The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 4 2 3 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcFactor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW
36. The settings for Port Security can be found in the CLI under configure port security CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference The settings for IEEE 802 1x can be found in the CLI under configure dot1x CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 9 10 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Activating security mechanisms 9 8 Configuring 802 1x 9 8 1 WBM The parameters required for IEEE 802 1x can be set in the S witch Station P orts E xt Port Configuration 802 1x Configuration menu The recommended parameters are preset FL SWITCH GHS last update 14 58 53 Logout 802 1x Configuration Port por 3 v Control Mode Aulo Guest VLAN ID disabled E m Reauthentication Enabled Disable Enable General Instructions Device Information Reauthentication Period 3500 general Configuration secs 24 Switch Station 1 to 65535 eemices Authenticator State H ent EAPOL Frames Received mM __ t A Last EAPOL Frame Source 00 00 Configuration Table Statistics Sport POF Table Mirroring Port PoE Table PoE Config Figure 9 8 802 1x Configuration web page 9 8 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 8 3 1 1 underthe following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkF irmware 11 flW orkF W Ctrl 2
37. W Ctrl 2 flWorkF W CtrlS ec urity 8 flW orkF W CtrlS ecurityP ort 2 flW orkF W CtrlS ecurityP ortM acT able 2 13 11 3 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under show mac address table CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 13 13 FL SWITCH GHS 13 12 LLDP topology The switch supports LLDP according to IEEE 802 1ab and enables topology detection of devices thatalso have LLDP activated 13 12 1 WBM The neighbor information is displayed in the Switch Station Diagnostics LLDP Topology menu FL SWITCH GHS last update 11 29 02 Logout LLDP Topology Local Neighbors Port Type Address Device Port 5 NETTO FLSWTCHMMHS 7 LJ General Instructions 12 m 192 168 0 3 f i bk2 quicks port 001 Device Information 1 General Configuration 11 g 192 168 0 5 f pn ibs4 quick port 001 E Switch Station Note Thurs vwb page vail be retroshed in 26 soc automatically change the Services interval at the web page Device Configuration User Interfaces SIDHCP Relay Agent I Ports gt i Diagnostics Spisplay Contact SProfinet Alarms Event Table Mac Address Table SiTemperature Monitoring ILLDP General a Figure 13 12 LLDP Topology web page 13 12 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 0 8802 1 1 2 under the following path Full path iso 1 std 0 iso8802 8802 ieee802dotl 1 ieee802dotlmibs 1 IldpM IB 2 13 12 3 CLI The s
38. agent This agentof an FL SWITCH GHS manages Management Information Base Il MIB 2 according to RFC 1213 RMON MIB Bridge MIB If MIB Etherlike MIB lana address family MIB IANAifType MIB SNMP v2 MIB SNMP FRAMEWORK MIB P Bridge MIB Q Bridge MIB RSTP MIB LLDP MIB pnoRedundancy MIB InetAddress and private SNMP objects from Phoenix Contact FL SWITCH M MIB Phoenix Contact provides notification of ASN1 SNMP objects by publishing their descriptions on the Internet Reading SNMP objects is notpassword protected However a password is required for read access in SNMP butthis is setto public which is usual for network devices and cannotbe modified By default upon delivery the password for write access is private and can be changed by the user By default upon delivery the user interfaces of the device accept private as the pass word Since the SNMP specification for SNMP v3 specifies a minimum password length of 8 characters please use private forthis user interface Another benefit for the user is the option of sending traps using the Simple Network Management Protocol Management Information Base MIB Database which contains all the data objects and variables required for network management Agent An agentis a software tool which collects data from the network device on which it is installed and transmits this data on request Agents reside in all managed network components and transmitthe valu
39. all the ports the value OxFF can be sent instead ofthe port number A command should only be sent once but never in a process data communication cycle Table 7 1 Assignment of control word 1 Action Status Byte 0 Byte 1 Link monitoring ON 0x01 Portor OxFF OFF 0x02 Port or OxFF POF SCR diagnostics ON 0x03 Port or OxFF OFF 0x04 Portor OxFF Power supply ON 0x05 0x00 OFF 0x06 0x00 Interface removed ON 0x07 0x00 OFF 0x08 0x00 MRP ring failure ON 0x09 0x00 OFF 0x0a 0x00 Link enable status ON 0x20 Port OFF 0x21 Port 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 7 3 FL SWITCH GHS 7 2 11 Additional process data The switch can send the following process data Summary ofthe link states of all ports three bytes each port corresponds to one bit 0 Link down 1 Link up Byte 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Port 8 16 24 7 15 23 6 14 22 5 13 21 4 12 20 28 3 11 19 27 2 10 18 26 1 9 17 25 slots transmit link information for each port This includes Link status 0 Link down 1 Link up Far End Fault status 0 No fault 1 Fault Portenable status 0 Enabled 1 Disabled Link mode 0 Forwarding 1 Blocking Bit 7 GB S Fd fe 2 1 0 Mea
40. among themselves which router performs the query function This depends on the IP addresses as the router with the lowest IP address continues to operate as the querier and all the other routers no longer send query messages If these routers do not receive a new query telegram within a specific period of time they themselves become queriers again If there are no routers in the network a suitably equipped switch can be used for the query function Please note that the MMS MCS only operates as the IGMP querier in the management VLAN A switch which connects a multicast receiver with a router can read and evaluate IGMP information using the IGMP snooping method IGMP snooping translates IP multicast group addresses into multicast MAC addresses so thatthe IGMP function can also be detected by Layer 2 switches The switch enters the MAC addresses of the multicast receivers which were obtained from the IP addresses by IGMP snooping in its own multicast filter table Thus the switch filters multicast packets of known multicast groups and only forwards packets to those ports to which corresponding multicast receivers are connected IGMP snooping can only be used on Layer 2 if all termination devices send IGMP messages The IP stack of multicast compatible termination devices with applications linked to a multicast address automatically sends the relevant membership reports IGMP snooping operates independently ofthe Internet Group ManagementProtocol
41. assign IP parameters The two buttons on the display must be held down together for a few seconds to trigger a i By default upon delivery the BootP function is activated If the switch has already been started up the BootP function can be deactivated via the management 4 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Startup The assignment of valid IP parameters is vital to the management function of the switch If the switch has not been assigned valid IP parameters No IP assigned 01 will appear in the display Options for assigning IP parameters Assignment using the IPAssign tool Configuration via the BootP protocol default upon delivery Static configuration via the management interfaces DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DCP Discovery and Configuration P rotocol If DHCP is selected as the assignment mechanism the DHCP server must offer a DHCP lease time of at least five minutes so thatthe switch accepts the assigned IP parameters 4 3 1 Assigning IP parameters with IPAssign IPAssign is a free tool that does not require installation but can be used to assign IP parameters very easily using BootP IP Assign can be found atwww phoenixcontact com Sequence e Connectthe switch to your PC and start IPAssign The tool then displays the devices thatare sending BootP requests to assign an IP Phoenix Contact IP Assignment Tool IP Addres
42. enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkR outing 23 flW orkR outinglp 1 flW orkR outinglpInterfa ceTable 3 flW orkR outinglpInterfaceE ntry 1 17 3 11 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under show ip brief CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 17 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 Routing 17 4 ARP configuration for routing 17 4 1 Creating an ARP entry An entry can be created in the ARP table on the ARP Create web page using the IP address and the MAC address of a device In order to save time when delivering data packets the ARP entries do nothave to be requested or renewed dynamically instead they can also be assigned statically These entries are useful forthe MAC addresses of network components thatare available statically in the network neighbor routers FL SWITCH GHS Ll last update 16 36 14 ARP Create FL SWITCH CHS 1268 Addresses IP Address 1271011512 m MAC Address 00 AL 45 24 69 1 General Instructions 1 Device Information E General Configuration Switch station 3 Routing 0 IP 2 3 ARP ital WARP Table Figure 17 7 ARP Create web page DLE 17 4 30 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 23 2 underthe following path Full path iso 1 0rg 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW
43. flW orkF W CtrlS ecurity 8 fIW orkF W CtrlS ecurityDot1x 3 flW orkF WC trlS ecurityDot1xP ortTable 1 flWorkF WC trlS e curityDot1xP ortE ntry 1 9 8 3 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under configure ot1x port control 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 9 11 FL SWITCH GHS CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 9 9 Configuring the RADIUS server The RADIUS server is used to implement the authentication method according to standard IEEE 802 1x This standard provides a general method for authentication and authorization in IEEE 802 networks On network access a physical port of the switch in the LAN authenticates an external device using an authentication server the RADIUS server This verifies and if applicable permits access to the services offered by the authenticator This option of using an authentication serveralso enables local unrecognized devices to be granted access to the network For example members of an external service team can log into a network without the definition of open guest access or similar 9 9 1 WBM The RADIUS server can be configured in the General Configuration User Account Management R ADIUS Authentication menu FL SWITCH GHS RADIUS Authentication Server Server Add Server Address 1172 16 116 244 Server Port 24500 1 to 65535 Name Default RADIUS Server Pnmary Currently Active Secret 999999 General Instructions Submit
44. has originated the DHCP Request or DHCP Offer The option 82 field will Circus 10 in the format Oxaasabbbb 4 Byte whore Daraan i6 the VLAN 10 the chort i6 located in and xbbbb ws the portnumber the client is attached to The option 82 field will aiso cany the Remote 10 of this switch which can on your choice be ts MAC Address or its 1 Address Note To act as DHCP Relay Agent the device needs a valid IP Address see MOTE wexhicates the pons on whch IP Helper addross are conmured To configure Helper Addresses click an Detailed Port Configuration DHCP Relay Agent web page in router mode To configure IP helper addresses click on Detailed Port Settings and then on Helper IP Address Following configuration the asterisk symbol nextto a port checkbox indicates that IP helper addresses have been configured for this port Routing VLAN settings A routing VLAN becomes a virtual port which is notlisted in the checkbox list of physical ports Fora routing VLAN the DHCP server address can only be configured using IP helper addresses 8016 en 00 PHOENIXCONTACT 16 3 FL SWITCH GHS IP Port Configuration FL SWITCH GHS 120 0 Port Number potd Routing Made MAC address IP Address 0000 Subnet Mask Destination Unreachables ICMP Redirects Figure 16 3 IP Port Configuration web page IP Port Helper Address Configuration FL SWITCH G
45. is greater than 2 dB and is displayed under RX system reserve Interface module is present but the system reserve is low the system reserve is less than 2 dB but greater than 0 dB POF SCRJ Interface module is present but the system reserve is exhausted no system reserve available the received optical power is below the required minimum value 2 6 3 FL IF MEM 2TX D FL IF MEM 2TX D MRM The configuration memory or redundancy manager function ofthe FL IF MEM 2TX D FL IF MEM 2TX D MRM is notavailable when using the GHS and is implemented instead by means ofthe SD Flash card The RJ 45 ports of the modules can still be used 2 6 3 1 Network connection See FL IF 2TX VS R on page 2 11 and onwards 2 6 4 FL IF 2PSE F PoE managementand PoE information are only available if the 48 V supply is connected to the relevant PoE interface module The ports can be used as standard RJ 45 ports if there is no connected supply Properties of PoE mode Upto eight PoE interface modules with a total of 16 ports can be operated at the same time on a GHS Configuration is still possible if the interface module is not plugged in orthe 48 V supply is not connected PoE management and PoE information are only available if the interface module is plugged in and there is a connected 48 V supply following management functions are available Indicate error states for each porton the displa
46. of ICMP packets that are sentper burst These packets include for example ICMP Destination Unreachable messages A value of 100 means for example thata maximum of 100 devices per burst and therefore per ICMP rate limit interval are notified via ICMP Destination Unreachable message thatthey are trying to contact an unreachable device for which no route is known for example This setting is used for example to prevent Denial of Service DOS attacks 17 3 41 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 23 1 3 1 underthe following path 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 17 3 FL SWITCH GHS Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkR outing 23 flW orkR outinglp 1 flW orkR outinglpInterfa ceTable 3 flW orkR outinglpInterfaceE ntry 1 1732 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under ip routing CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 17 3 3 IP configuration for routing port specific or VLAN specific The VLAN function must be enabled globally first see Section 10 Activating a VLAN The individual settings for each port are made on this web page Physical ports or VLANs previously configured as routing VLANs are selected from the drop down field The routing functionality cannot be enabled or disabled here for a routing VLAN itis always active because the VLAN has been co
47. of the relevant port configuration can be found on the Routing IP Port Table web page FL SWITCH GHS IP Port Table FL SWITCH GHS 126 8 Port Routing IP Number Mode Addresses Heme port 1 Ensble 1228221 SA General Instructions port 2 Enable 172 16 116 1 amp CJ Device Information port 3 Enable 168 100 10 1 ec Energy Saving port 4 Enable 0000 S general Configuration port 9 Disable 00 0 0 C Switch Station 10 Disable 0 0 0 0 Routing port 11 Enable 0000 Routing General port 12 Disable 000 0 G IP pon 13 Disable 0 0 0 0 AP Configuration port 14 Disable 0000 EWP Port Cfg port 15 Disable 00 0 0 port 16 Disable 000 0 Slatini 17 Disable 0000 ARP port 18 Disable 0000 Routes port 19 Disable 00 0 0 Routing port 20 Disable 0000 Router Discovery Refresh Figure 17 5 Routing IP Port Table web page 17 3 7 SNMP blast update 16 35 23 Logout Subnet Masks 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IP Helper Addresses None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Hele The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 23 1 3 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevi
48. org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcFactor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkF irmware 11 flW orkF W Ctrl 2 flW orkF WC trIMR P 10 flWorkF WC trIMR PConfig 1 8 2 3 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under show mrp CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 8 5 FL SWITCH GHS 8 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Activating security mechanisms 9 Activating security mechanisms The Gigabit Modular S witch offers comprehensive security features such as password protection a security environment HTTPS SSH Telnet various user access options and port security features In order to modify parameters you must be logged into the GHS via login access After successfully logging in forthe firsttime itis recommended that you change your password 9 1 Changing the user password 9 1 1 WBM The current passwords can be changed and activated in the General Configuration C hange Password menu FL SWITCH GHS Change Password Enter username admin Enter old password Enter new password m Retype new password The password must be 8 to 64 characters long SNMP Vtv2 Read Community aC Enter New Read Comrnurily Submit Figure 9 1 Change Password web page 9 1 2 The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 3 under the following path Full path
49. orkR outing 23 flW orkR outingArp 2 17 43 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under arp CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 17 9 FL SWITCH GHS 17 4 4 ARP configuration global The global ARP configuration settings are made on the ARP Configuration web page FL SWITCH GHS last update 15 35 38 ARP Configuration cum FL SWITCH GHS 126 0 Age Time secs 15 10 21600 Response Tire secs 1 1 to 10 Home Reines 4 0 to 10 General Instructions Cache Size 512 6410512 Ay Bey Dynamic Renew Disable Enable General Configuration 2 Switch station z Routing General ec 1 Create 2 Table Figure 17 8 ARP Configuration web page Age Time Specifies the time in seconds during which an ARP entry is valid Response Time Specifies the time the switch waits for an ARP response before it repeats the ARP request Retries Number of retries of an ARP request Cache Size Maximum number of ARP entries Dynamic Renew Select whether the switch should automatically attemptto renew the ARP entries when their Age Time expires 17 4 5 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 23 2 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkR outing 23 flW orkR outingArp 2
50. page 10 2 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 15 1 5 underthe following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flS witch 15 flS witchCtrl 1 flS witchC lanTagMode 5 10 2 3 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under config vlan CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 10 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 Activating VLAN 10 3 Configuring static VLANs 10 3 1 WBM Static VLANs can be created and the ports assigned accordingly in the Switch Station VLAN Guided static VLAN Configuration menu FL SWITCH GHS Static VLANs Helo 1 Defaut 2 Fab 1 Sec A Select VLAN VLAN ID a Q up to 4084 VLAN Fab 1 Sec A C General Instructions Potsl 0 toggle all 92 Device Information PotsS 16 0 C toggle all General Configuration Ports 17 20 UFUF C toggle all 73 Switch station Trunks T Tagged U Untagged F Forbidden Advanced Configuration Advanced Figure 10 2 Static VLANs web page 10 3 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 15 1 5 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcFactor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flS witch 15 flS witchCtrl 1 flS witchC lanTagMode 5 10 3 3 CLI The settings can be found in the
51. rep pe ed P E p a e C ratius 10 4 10 4 3 OD sette tei Ee pe pere rele 10 4 VLAN Port Configuration 10 5 10 5 1 OWBM Lee ete e REEL e e ctos 10 5 10 5 2 SNMP Licinii terne dite Lese aiden o ees 10 5 1055 3 sheen ater in ddan eae 10 5 E 11 1 Configuring link aggregation nens 11 1 TL WBM m pe d e ef e Ete 11 1 TRIX VSNM Diu nte ete tet e tie eg ede ets 11 2 11 1 3 GE eite 11 2 iv PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Table of contents 12 Time edere er a ene es 12 1 12 1 Simple Network Time Protocol 6 12 1 12 2 Configuring SN TP cede a e Pte eti eacus 12 2 12 2 1 WBM iiis neret eed rr ecu Pea dea DE cana 12 2 12 2 2 SNMP cad foco ei dep dt tats RR HEC E ea erica ds 12 2 12 2 3 CE anim re dee com cede t coe ly aie inte ais ae 12 3 12 3 Configuring the realtime 12 3 T2635 Lo WBM secos deber e pU re regere koe e eas d e aee d 12 3 12 3 2 SNMP itae tiere eth n toT Ive a RR PORA EO bata 12 3 12 3 3 GEI uc ete e RU t Es 12 3 I uc cokers 13 1 13 1 Configuring system identification 13 1 EIEE WBM np P Paci Y ERIT MET iis 13 1 13 15 2 SNMDP cte e ete emere irte ent 13 1 13 1 3 CL ecce tera e er Dette Eo erre dta v E cU gl 13 1 13 2 Configu ring traps onde ra ter epi
52. supported this function must be enabled on the General Configuration M anagement Interfaces Display Rights web page default Enable FL SWITCH GHS last update 10 47 14 Display Rights Configuration rights Disable Home Display Enable General Instructions Apply Energy Saving 3 General Configuration ZIP Configuration system Identification HSoftware Update u E SNTP Configuration u Password Change __ operating Mode 71 3 Management Interfaces gw HTTP HTTPS USSH Telnet SNMP J Figure 3 1 Display Rights web page The structure of the configuration using the display is shown in Figure 3 4 on page 3 6 8016_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 1 FL SWITCH GHS 3 1 1 Handling the display There are four buttons for controlling the contents ofthe display The selected information is displayed in white text on a gray background is activated in the figure below System operational 80160004 Figure 3 2 Display on the GHS The A buttons are selection buttons next back for the relevant information The function ofthe B buttons varies the currentfunction ofthe button appears directly above the button in the display 3 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 User interfaces 3 1 2 Meaning of the display contents Messages in the first row Display Meaning S ystem operational Error free standard operation Configuration s
53. the default values itis suitable forup to seven switches along the relevantpath The RSTP protocol would therefore be possible in a ring topology forup to 15 switches The Large Tree Support option makes the ring topology suitable for 28 switches along the relevant path if RSTP is used The large tree supportoption could provide an RSTP ring topology with up to 57 devices When using large tree support please note the following Inthe large tree supportRSTP topology do notuse devices that do not support large tree support 8 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Activating and configuring redundancy mechanisms Enable the large tree support option on all devices If RSTP is to be activated as the redundancy mechanism in an existing network with more than seven switches along the relevant path then the large tree support option must first be enabled on all devices Itis recommended that large tree supportis not activated in networks with less than seven switches along the relevant path Maximum Age of STP Information The parameter is setby the rootswitch and used by all switches in the ring The parameter is sentto make sure that each switch the network has a constant value against which the age of the saved configuration is tested The Maximum Age of STP Information Hello Time and Forward Delay fields have the same meaning as for STP These values are used when this switch becomes a root The values curre
54. the keyboard as character strings The CLI supports the following modes User mode When you log into the CLI you will automatically be in user mode User mode has a limited range of commands Prompt FL SWITCH GHS gt Privileged mode In order to access the full scope of commands switch to privileged mode see 3 3 2 4 Calling privilege mode In privileged mode you can execute all exec commands Prompt FL SWITCH GHS 3 3 1 Calling commands syntax 3 3 1 1 Syntax When you log into the CLI you will be in user mode When you enter a command in the CLI and press ENTER a search is carried out for the command in the command tree If the command is not found the message that is output indicates the error The user wants to execute the logout command but enters the command incorrectly and presses ENTER The then outputs an error message FL SWITCH GHS gt logout Error 1 Invalid command logout 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 7 FL SWITCH GHS 3 3 1 2 Command tree The commands in the CLI are organized in a tree structure The commands and any corresponding parameters are branched until the end pointis reached On each entry the CLI checks whether the command and all parameters have been entered completely Only then can the command be executed by pressing ENTER gt 3 3 1 3 Keyboard entries for the CLI Table 3 1
55. the switch using a suitable cable PRG CAB MINI DIN Order No 2730611 and start the terminal e g HyperTerminal PuTTY etc Use the VT100 emulation After establishing the connection press ENTER on the PC The screen contents are then requested by the switch and you have the option of choosing between the CLI and the serial configuration menu Select 2 forthe serial interface fe Hyper Terminal gt dt We CM pode the 935 25 d Login Sereen FL SWITCH CHS K OMM gt i Contact Managed Mitch amp oenix Contact GmbH amp Co 1 PhoonixContact WW Running switch application version login 1 Password LOGIN EXIIT Connected 0053 24 Figure 3 6 Serial screen When the serial interface is called you mustlog in The default settings are User admin Password private A local communication connection can be established to an external management station via the RS 232 interface in Mini DIN format Use the PRG CAB MINI DIN programming cable Order No 2730611 The communication connection is established using a corresponding emulation between the switch and a PC e g HyperTerminal under Windows or PuTTY and enables access to the CLI user interface The reference potentials of the RS 232 interface and the supply voltage are not electrically isolated 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 3 9 FL SWITCH GH
56. 090000000000 Xs x7 xe x11 12345678 9101112 Ma ODE 000000000000 X30 US1 GND US2 GND UI X31 DI2 RI R2 Alarm 2 Alarm 1 US1 GND 24V Out GND Figure 2 6 Supplying the system using one voltage source 8016_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 5 FL SWITCH GHS 2 3 1 2 Example Supplying the device from multiple voltage sources NM w INK 000000000000 X 12345678 9101112 7399595555555 X30 US1 GND US2 GND UI GNDI X31 GNDI DH DI2 RI R2 R3 Alarm 2 Alarm 1 24V Out GND Figure 2 7 Supplying the system using multiple voltage sources 2 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Mounting and installation 2 4 Mounting and removing the interface modules NOTE Ensure that the surface ofthe head station or extension module housing is clean Hot plugging When inserting and removing interface modules you do nothave to switch offthe supply voltage The interface modules are detected automatically and logged to the network management Mounting 1 Insertthe interface modules in the slots ofthe basic modules The guide bars on the top ofthe interface modules must be pushed into the guide slots of the basic module without tilting them Figure 2 8 Mounting interface modules N Now push the interface modules towards the basic module until the connector and the holding clamp a
57. 11 23 1 5 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkR outing 23 flW orkR outinglp 1 flW orkR outinglpVlanT able 5 1757 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under show routes CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 17 6 VLAN routing The VLAN function must be enabled globally first see Section 10 Activating a VLAN In VLAN several ports to which devices are connected are linked together Communication between the devices of a VLAN takes place on Layer 2 If data packets are routed to a network segmentotherthan the local VLAN VLAN routing is required A routing IP address and subnet mask are assigned to a VLAN port Routing VLANs can only be setup if corresponding VLANs have first been configured as Layer 2 VLANs in the S witch Station menu 17 14 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Routing FL SWITCH GHS Lilast update 15 38 51 VLAN Routing Configuration Select Routing VLAN VLAN ID 1 110 4061 Device Information amp c Usa this fio d to create Routing VLANs You can not use the Management J Energy Saving VLAN as Routing VLAN _J General Configuration ec VLAN Routing Port Switch station Routing address Routing General IP Address 0000 E E Subnet Mask 0000 Routes VLAN Routing a Create
58. 13 11 13 12 14 3 13 8 3 edna ara 13 10 Configuring PROFINET alarms tenen nre treten rei 13 11 13 941 WBM 13 11 13 9 2 SNMP 7 apicis die pt Tipo p e dr poe P Ego pris 13 11 13 9 3 Cliente 13 11 Calling the 13 12 13 70 10 WBM ein xr Seen 13 12 13 10 22 5 scie needed cene n t c e Dod d rec 13 12 C E E e iere D e Pe TO enr eee asada 13 12 Displaying the MAC address table 13 13 BALL WBM cen e omen ott te pea reed erben med 13 13 T3 TE2 SNMP a noti rU HR DR 13 13 13 13 LEDPStopology cam n eaten ti E 13 14 13121 WBM p EE 13 14 13 12 2 SNMP iiiter tetti em M t 13 14 13 12 3 C Dl esee REED REOR URBE UTR EIN 13 14 14 1 Configuring priority mapping 14 1 1414 OWBM ooo eroi mom 14 1 14 1 2 SNMP te ted EROR NOU RT EP SE 14 1 14 153 salts ER i Fete lee ft ces 14 1 Activating deactivating flow 14 2 TAZE WBM es Rr et vea ce Hte cd et i TE at PE ena 14 2 T4 2 2 SNMP iino napa E iu ce dtes 14 2 14 2 3 CL EC 14 2 Configuring cis arent ened eem n ee te 14 3 143 1 amp nore RS poetae ey 14 3 14 3 2 7 SNMP ic ror epa ere P E p a dO 14 3 14 3 3 OLI sciet reiter
59. 16 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Startup In addition the IP address subnet mask PROFINET device name if applicable MAC address etc must be entered in the Device Details window see Figure 4 15 Bj FL SWITCH LM 4TX 2FX Rev gt 00 2 13 OK Bj FL SWITCH LM 2FX SM E Rev gt 00 213 FL SWITCH LM 2FX SM Rev gt 00 2 13 planningEngineer fj FLSWITCH LM 8 Rev gt 00 213 Bj FLSwITCH LM 8TX Rev gt 00 213 E FL SWITCH MCS 14TX 2FX Rev gt 00 4 03 CH MM HS VIP Einstellungen E FL SWITCH MCS 14 2 Rev gt 004 50 E FL SWITCH MCS 14TX 2 Rev gt 00 4 60 ES FL SWITCH MCS 14 2FX Rev gt 00 472 Bezel Wert ZE FL SWITCH MCS 14 2 Profinet ID Rev gt D Hersteller Phoenix Contact EE FL SWITCH MCS 14 2 Profinet ID Rev gt Produktbezeichn FL SWITCH GHS 1268 EE FL SWITCH MCS 14TX 2FX Profinet 10 Rev gt 3 Funktionsbeschreibung Gigabit Modular Switch FL SWITCH MCS 16 Profinet ID Rev gt 00 3 Ger tetyp Switch ZE FL SWITCH MCS 16 Profinet 10 Rev gt 00 4 3 Ger tefamilie FL FL SWITCH MCS 18TX Profinet 10 Rev gt 00 4 D Bestelnummer FL SWITCH MCS 16 Rev gt 00 4 03 5 Revi 001 00 ES FL SWITCH MCS 16TX Rev gt 00 4 50 E FL SWITCH MCS 16 Rev gt 00 460 78i FL SWITCH MM HS Profinet ID Rev gt 00 4 01
60. 2 6 2 4 Connecting the ST connectors To prevent dirt from entering the connectors do not remove the dust protection caps until just before connecting the plug in connectors The same applies forthe protective caps on the plug in connectors Figure 2 17 Connecting the ST connectors 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 2 13 FL SWITCH GHS 2 6 2 5 Fiber optic connection between devices When connecting two fiber optic interface modules note the signal direction of the fiber optics The fiber connection is always from the transmitter to the receiver The SC D SCRJ connectors which are connected using a support are keyed to ensure that the assignment of the transmit and receive direction is correct 9 P 9 9 36 000 A maximum uc Single mode a yax RX fiberglass TX TX 10 000 RX maximum RX RX Multi mode au fiberglass e E e 0 ND e TX TX 687410214 FL IF 2FX SC F FL IF 2FX SC
61. 25 1 1096 to 9596 no condensation 1096 to 9596 no condensation 80 kPa to 108 kPa 2000 m above sea level 70 kPa to 108 kPa 3000 m above sea level Perpendicularto a standard DIN rail Snapped onto a grounded DIN rail 2700 g typical Via COMBICON maximum conductor cross section 22 5 mm 24 V DC SELV PELV 18 5 V DC to 30 5 V DC 500 V DC for one minute 0 8 2 5 A 2 7 A depending on configuration extensions interface modules 19 2 W 60 W 65 W depending on configuration extensions interface modules see example on Page 19 5 4 Via interface modules flexible media support 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 19 1 FL SWITCH GHS Interfaces at the head station Fortsetzung FL SWITCH GHS 126 8 head station FL SWITCH GHS 4G 12 head station 24 RS 232 communication interface Connection format Floating alarm contact Number Voltage Current carrying capacity Digital inputs Number Voltage for sensor supply Current Interfaces on the extension module Number of slots for interface modules Connection medium Number of Ethernet ports System interface for extension module Transmitted signals RJ 45 interfaces via FL IF Number Connection format Connection medium Cable impedance Transmission speed Maximum network segment expansion 4 x Gigabitfiber optic ports in SFP format 8 x Gigabit copper ports in RJ 45 format 8 x 100 Mbps ports via FL IF interface modules 4 x Gigabitfiberoptic p
62. 4346 11 11 11 2 9 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcFactor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkF irmware 11 flW orkF W Ctrl 2 flW orkF W CtrlP rofinet 9 13 93 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under configure monitor CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 13 11 FL SWITCH GHS 13 10 Calling the event table This web page displays events in table format including the system time 13 10 1 WBM The events are displayed in the S witch Station Diagnostics Event Table menu FL SWITCH GHS last update 10 13 45 Event Table Help Total number of Messages 11 System uptime given in brackets Al 12 2010 16 51 35 0 45 01 Coming Link down on port At FEB 12 2010 16 51 39 00 46 05 Coming Link up on port 8 At FEB 12 2010 16 51 40 00 46 06 Coming Link down on port 9 12 2010 16 51 43 0D 45 09 Coming Link up on port 10 Al 12 2010 16 51 43 0D 45 09 Coming Link down on port 10 At 12 2010 16 51 49 00 46 15 Coming Link up on port 5 At 12 2010 16 51 51 00 46 17 Coming Link down on 5 12 2010 15 51 53 0D 45 19 Coming Link up on 7 You can download the Event Table a tabulator separated list Retresh Figure 13 10 EventTable web 13 10 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OI
63. 7 1 Operating Mode web page 7 1 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 1 10 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkF irmware 11 flW orkF WC trl 2 flW orkF WC asic 1 fl WorkF WCtrlO peratingM ode 10 7 1 3 CLI The settings for activation can be found in the CLI under OperatingMode Profinet The other settings can be found under configure P rofinet CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 7 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 PROFINET 7 2 Process data communication The following process data is used Management input byte Bytes 01 02 Status word Byte 03 Ethernet port1 8 Byte 04 Ethernet port9 16 Byte 05 Ethernet port 17 24 Byte 06 Ethernet port 25 28 Management output byte Bytes 01 02 Control word Link information for the individual ports Byte 01 Port1 Byte 02 Port 2 Byte 03 Port 3 7 2 1 Control word The control word is a special process data item used to make settings which are notto be executed via a conventional process data item The control word ofthe managementagent can be described with a command consisting of two bytes The device responds to this with the same command in the status word Byte 0 specifies the action and the new status byte 1 specifies the port number If a command is to apply to
64. AUTOMATION User manual UM EN FL SWITCH GHS for FL SWITCH GHS 12G 8 L3 FL SWITCH GHS 4G 12 L3 Gigabit Modular Switch Order No 44 OO GD GD OGD OO OD 0 GDC INSPIRING INNOVATIONS AUTOMATION User manual Description of the hardware and software functions of Gigabit Modular Switches 05 2011 Designation UM EN FL SWITCH GHS Revision 01 Order No This user manual is valid for Designation Revision FL SWITCH GHS 12G 8 FL SWITCH GHS 46 12 FLFXT FL SWITCH GHS 4G 12 L3 FL SWITCH GHS 12G 8 L3 Order No 2989200 2700271 2989307 2700786 2700787 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT FL SWITCH GHS Ho Please observe the following notes In order to ensure the safe use ofthe product described you have to read and understand this manual The following notes provide information on how to use this user manual User group of this manual The use of products described in this manualis oriented exclusively to qualified electricians or persons instructed by them who are familiar with applicable national standards and other regulations regarding electrical engineering and in particular the relevant safety concepts Phoenix Contactaccepts no liability for erroneous handling or damage to products from Phoenix Contactorthird party products resulting from disregard of information contained in this user manual Explanation of symbols used and signal words hazards O bey all sa
65. CLI under configure vlan Unknown source of cross reference 8016_en_01 PHOENIXCONTACT 10 3 FL SWITCH GHS 10 4 Advanced Config 10 4 1 WBM Static VLANs can be created and the ports assigned accordingly in the S witch Station VLAN Advanced static VLAN Configuration menu FL SWITCH GHS VLAN Advanced Config 1 Default 2 Fab 1 Sec A select VLAN EI VLAN Individual 1 to 4061 Heme CJ VLAN Range To General Instructions dan name Default S Device Information Potsi 8 toggle all ied Gunural Cunliuuratiun Pots9 16 0 4 m mm me ee D toggle all pa Ports 17 20 C toggle all IDHCP Relay Agent Trunks Ports T7 Tagged U Untagged F Forbidden None 1 Diagnostics H Redundancy Subm ide cene dit Multicast 24 VLAN General Config 3S current VLANs S guided static VLAN Configuration Figure 10 3 VLAN Advanced Config web page 10 4 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 15 1 5 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actoryLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flS witch 15 flS witchCtrl 1 flS witchCtrlVlanTagMo de 5 10 43 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under configure vlan Unknown source of cross reference 10 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Activating VLAN 10 5 Port Configuration
66. D 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 1 14 1 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkF irmware 11 flW orkF W Info 1 flW orkF WInfoE vent 14 fIWorkF WInfoE ventTable 1 13 10 3 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under show eventlog CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 13 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Diagnostics 13 11 Displaying the MAC address table This page displays the MAC addresses of all devices connected to the device according to their port 13 11 1 WBM The MAC addresses ofthe devices are displayed in the S witch Station Diagnostics MAC Address Table menu FL SWITCH GHS last update 10 50 29 Logout MAC Adress Help MAC Address Search Search NO Mac Address Port 1 00 01 00 14 6C BF 7 TM 1 00 01 00 A0 45 24 51 I General Instructions Device Information General Configuration Retesh J Switch Station Services LJ Ports 25 Diagnostics Contact Inputs 3Profinet Alarms Table iv Figure 13 11 Address web page 13 11 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 8 2 2 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxc FactoryLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkF irmware 11 flW orkF
67. Description of keyboard shortcuts Keyboard shortcut Description Ctri A Go to start of line Ctrl B Go back one character Ctrl D Delete next character Go to end of line Ctrl F Go forward one character Ctrl K Delete characters through to the end ofthe line Ctrl N S witch to next line in memory Ctrl P Switch to previous line in memory Ctrl Q Enable serial flow Rewrite line or insert contents Ctrl S Disable serial flow Ctrl T Replace previous character Ctrl U Delete characters through to the start of the line Ctrl W Delete previous word Ctrl X Delete characters through to the start of the line Ctrl Y Call from last deleted character Ctrl Z Switch to origin Del BS Delete last character Tab spacebar Complete line Exit Switch to next level up Display selection options 3 3 2 CLI via V 24 RS 232 General function A local communication connection can be established to an external management station via the RS 232 interface in Mini DIN format Use the PRG CAB MINI DIN programming cable Order No 2730611 The communication connection is established using a corresponding emulation between the switch and a PC e g HyperTerminal under Windows and enables access to the serial interface The reference potentials of the RS 232 interface and the supply voltage are not electrically isolated 3 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 User interfaces 3 3 2 1 Calling the user interface Connectthe PC and
68. Disabled Figure 12 1 Simple Network Time Protocol Configuration web page 12 2 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 21 1 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkTimeS ynch 21 flW orkTimeS ynchS 1 12 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 Time settings 12 23 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under configure sntp CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 12 3 Configuring the realtime clock 12 3 1 WBM The use of an internal clock which continues running in the event of power failure can be configured in the General Configuration R eal Time Clock menu The RTC is set automatically if time information has been received via SNTP FL SWITCH GHS last update 12 48 14 Logout Real Time Clock Date vvv MM 00 2010 o 2 quessi 0 m Figure 12 2 Real Time Clock web page 12 3 0 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 21 2 underthe following path Full path iso 1 0rg 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flWorkDevice 11 flW orkTimeS ynch 21 flWorkTimeS ynchRTC 2 12 33 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under time set CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 12 3 FL SWITCH
69. Display Generic Attribute Registration Protocol information Display GMRP interface information Display GARP ULAN Registration Protocol parameters hardware Display vital product data hosts To display the default domain name a list of name server hosts the static and the cached list of host names and addresses igmpsnooping Display IGMP Snooping information interface Display IP interface information interfaces Display Interfaces Information or Cqoduit Figure 3 14 Switching to privilege mode and calling the list of arguments 8016_en_01 PHOENIXCONTACT 3 19 FL SWITCH GHS 3 20 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Startup 4 Startup A ProductInformation CD is supplied with the Gigabit ModularS witches This contains the IPAssign tool see 4 3 1 Assigning IP parameters with IPAssign for assigning IP addresses background literature on Ethernet and other documentation specific to the Gigabit Modular S witches The switches can also be started up withoutthe CD 4 1 Basic settings The basic Ethernet functions do not have to be configured and are available when the supply voltage is switched on 4 1 1 Default upon delivery default settings By default upon delivery or after the system is resetto the default settings the following functions and properties are available The password is private parameters are deleted The switch has no valid IP parameters IP address
70. F FL IF 2FX SM SC F FL IF 2FX SM SC F Figure 2 18 Fiber optic connection between devices 4 4 RX RX Rx oa lt lt TX TX a 300 m maximum HCS fiber ox l lt 9n 4 Polymer fiber N 7 N 9 50 687413061 FL IF 2POF SCRJ D FL IF 2POF SCRJ D FL IF 2POF SCRJ D Figure 2 19 Connections with polymer and GI HCS fiber between devices maximum length of fiber optic cables depends on the interface module fiber type used 2 6 2 6 SCRJ modules in WBM Very detailed information aboutthe SCRJ modules is available in WBM e g the port system reserve alarms or port states are displayed 2 14 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Mounting and installation The following states can be displayed under Transceiver status System hardware does not support diagnosable POF modules this hardware does not support POF SCRJ diagnostics No POF SCRJ Interface modules present POF SCRJ module is plugged Interface module is presentand OK the system reserve
71. F WCtrlE nergy 15 2 3 The settings can be found in the CLI under configure interface 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 15 5 FL SWITCH GHS 15 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 16 DHCP relay agent 16 1 Configuring the DHCP relay agent The DHCP relay agent offers two functions Local DHCP requests e g DHCP requests of a termination device that wishes to obtain an IP address can be forwarded to a DHCP server located in another IP subnetwork This means that itis no longer necessary to maintain a separate DHCP server in each IP subnetwork Topology information aboutthe location ofthe termination device that wishes to obtain an IP address can be forwarded to the DHCP server using DHCP option 82 which is always active DHCP option 82 is used by the DHCP serverwhen assigning addresses to identify the requesting termination device via the corresponding physical switch port In the event of device replacement DHCP option 82 enables the new device to be assigned the same IP address as the old device due to the physical position in the network Sequence Every time the switch receives a DHCP discover request that has been sent a termination device the switch extends the DHCP option 82 field and forwards the data packetto the specific DHCP server The desired DHCP server should be configured in WBM on the DHCP Relay Agent page When routing is activated globally more than one D
72. FL SWITCH LM ATX Rev gt 00 2 12 PL SWITCH LM ATP Pev gt 00 213 Bj PL SWITCH LM ATX SM E gt 00 213 FLSVATCH LM ATX 27 SM Rev 00 213 mmemideme T FL SWITCH NCS 14 27 Rev gt 00 460 5 1921600204 PL SWITCH MCS 072 C penne ee 22 FL SWATCH MCS Pretnet Rev ve D H UWA Pt ITS Tones versenden L9 E SWITCH MES MTXZZF Profinet 10 Rev gt UR FL SWITCH MCS 16TX Profinet IO Rew gt 00 55 FL SWITCH MCS 16 TX Profinet I0 Rew gt 004 ER PL SWITCH MCS 16 TX Profinet I0 lev gt 00 4 00 FL SWITCH NES 16TX Mew gt 00 403 T FL SWITCH NES 167X Rev gt 00 4 50 FL SWITCH MES 16TX Rev gt OLED 38 SWITCH MM HS Profinet I0 Rev 5 00 7 4 01 38 FL SWITCH MM HS Profinet 10 Rev gt 00 4 42 Beret Figure 4 12 New project under Config The layoutand contents ofthe window can be changed Here the Bus Structure Device Catalog DTM View Device Details and Output Details windows are open and recommended for use see Figure 4 12 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 4 15 FL SWITCH GHS 1 Avirtual PC must be integrated into the project gt locate AXSNMP 1 0 in the device catalog under Phoenix Contact F DT PC and integrate in the bus configurati
73. GHS 12 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Diagnostics 13 Diagnostics 13 1 Configuring system identification This menu is used to display or modify user specific device data e g location device name or function 13 1 1 WBM User specific device data can be configured in the General Configuration S ystem Identification menu FL SWITCH GHS last update 0 34 44 System Identification FL SWITCH GHS 12 8 Name of dewce FL SWITCH GHS Desenption Module Managed Gigab Swatch Physical location Fab Secla E J General Instructions Contact Admin 1 2 Device Information Apply 73 General Configuration Figure 13 1 System Identification web 13 1 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 underthe following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 mgmt 2 mib 2 1 system 1 13 13 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under hostname CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 13 2 Configuring traps Traps are spontaneous SNMP alarm orinformation messages which are sent by an SNMP compatible device when specific events occur Traps are transmitted with maximum priority to various addresses if required and can then be displayed by the managementstation in plain text The IP addresses that are to receive these traps trap targets receivers must be set by the user on the relevant device 8016_en_01 PHOENIXCONTACT 13 1 F
74. HCP server address can be configured per port for the DHCP relay agent These additional configurable IP addresses are known as IP helper addresses and can be configured for each port In routing mode links are available for the IP helper configuration The DHCP server can generate a response using option 82 information and can send this to the relay agent The switch then removes the DHCP option 82 data from the DHCP server response and forwards the DHCP response to the termination device thattriggered the request Configuration of IP helper addresses To configure IP helper addresses click on Detailed Port Settings and then on Helper IP Address Following configuration the asterisk symbol nextto a port checkbox indicates that IP helper addresses have been configured for this port 8016 en 00 PHOENIXCONTACT 16 1 FL SWITCH GHS FL SWITCH GHS update 1608 22 81 Router Discovery Figure 16 1 DHCP Relay Agent FL SWITCH GHS 1269 Status Disable Enable DHCP aption 82 Remote ID IP Address O MAC Address JH Operating Status DHCP Relay Agent has been disabled eC General Instructions DHCP Sera Address jn 000 J Device Information Detailed Port Settings Energy Saving Routing Settings 1 General Configuration Ports 1 0 Ports 9 16 LT Ports 17 20 mmt ac The switch is able to act as DHCP Relay Agent J Diagnostics When
75. HS 1268 Figure 16 4 Port Helper Address Configuration web page 16 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 00 16 1 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 15 5 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcFactor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flS witch 15 flSwitchRelayAgentDhcp 5 16 113 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under ip dhcp relay agent CLI user manual Config Commands for POE and DHCP Relay Agent Interface Config Mode on page 6 28 8016_en_00 PHOENIX CONTACT 16 5 FL SWITCH GHS 16 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 00 Routing 17 Routing A license is required in order to use the routing functions This license is located on an SD card which can be ordered using order designation O rder No FL SD FLASH L3 MRM 2700607 To activate and use the routing functions make sure that 1 Firmware 2 0 or later is installed on your device 2 Youhave a valid FL SD FLASH L3 MRM license 3 Youare using one ofthe following devices FL SWITCH GHS 4G 12 L3orFL SWITCH GHS 12G 8 L3 17 1 Inserting the SD card Insertthe SD card into the card slot according to Figure 17 1 Figure 17 1 Inserting the SD card On the FL SWITCH GHS 4G 12 L3 and the FL SWITCH GHS 12G 8 L3 the necessary Layer 3 routing license is already pre installed Activation with SD card is not necessar
76. IEEE 802 1X Display operator interface for easy diagnostics Command line interface Slim design width Integrated control cabinet monitoring Port specific storm control Easy backup Easy assembly PROFINET Ethernet IP Smart mode Authentication server RADIUS Limited network access for external users Security in the automation network and protection against sabotage in the network Security is controlled centrally instead of being based on MAC addresses and is easier to configure Important parameters can be read and configured quickly and easily without external tools Smartoperating modes such as PROFINET orEthernet IP can be setduring the startup phase Considerable time savings for servicing The IP address operating modes link status etc can be called and easily read on the display by means of four soft keys Fast configuration using the favored command language of IT specialists as an alternative to proven management interfaces such as SNMP and PROFINET Offline configuration possible With a design width of 285 mm this is the most compact modular system for DIN rails of its class Cost effective control cabinet integration Control cabinet monitoring by means of integrated digital inputs reduces the number of components required Reliable network availability in the event of an error e g broadcaststorms Elimination of sources of interference broadcast multicast and unicast bandwidth limits P
77. IGMP 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 18 7 FL SWITCH GHS 18 4 11 Extended multicast filtering If IGMP snooping is active multicast data streams are also detected for which no membership reports of possible recipients are registered Forthese multicasts groups are created dynamically These multicasts are forwarded to the querier i e the querier port is entered in the group If the switch itself is the querier these multicasts are blocked 18 4 2 General Multicast Configuration web page This web page provides global settings for multicast support Here IGMP snooping can be activated and an aging time can be specified for IGMP snooping information General Multicast Configuration GMP Snooping Disable Enable GMP Snoop Aging 1300 305 up to 36003 Disable GMP Query Version 1 Version 2 GMP Query Interval 125 s 105 up to 36003 General Multicast Configuration web page Enter password Figure 18 4 IGMP Snooping In IGMP snooping the switch passively listens in on the IGMP messages that are sent over the network and dynamically creates the appropriate groups The groups are not saved and will be lost during every power down or when the snooping function is switched off IGMP Query AnMMS MCS with activated query function actively sends queries at query intervals and evaluates the received reports The MMS MCS only sends IGMP query reports if IGMP snooping is enabled and only in the manage
78. L IF 2TX VS RJ F 2832344 1 nection on the front Interface module with 2 x twisted pair 10 100 Mbps in RJ 45 format for FL IF 2TX VS RJ D 2832357 1 connection on the bottom Interface module with 2 x fiberglass multi mode 100 Mbps in SC formatfor FLIF 2FX SC F 2832412 1 connection on the front Interface module with 2 x fiberglass multi mode 100 Mbps in SC formatfor FLIF 2FX SC D 2832425 1 connection on the bottom Interface module with 2 x fiberglass multi mode 100 Mbps in ST BFOC FLIF 2FX ST D 2884033 1 format for connection on the bottom Interface module with 2 x fiberglass single mode 100 Mbps in SC formatfor FLIF 2FX SM SC D F 2832205 1 connection on the front Interface module with 2 x twisted pair 10 100 Mbps in RJ 45 format and FLIF 2PSE F 2832904 1 Power over Ethernetfor connection on the front Interface module with 2 x polymerfiber 10 100 Mbps in SC RJ formatforcon FLIF 2POF SCRJ D 2891084 1 nection on the bottom and optical diagnostics 19 3 2 Accessories Description Order designation Order No Pcs Pkt RJ 45 connector with additional latching VS 08 T G RJ 45 IP 20 1652295 5 Gray RJ 45 connector set for linear cable FL PLUG RJ 45 GR 2 2744856 2 Green RJ 45 connector setfor crossed cable FL PLUG RJ 45 GN 2 2744571 2 Assembly tool for RJ 45 connectors FL CRIMPTOOL 2744869 Il Network monitoring with HMI S CADA systems FLSMNP OPC SERVER 2832166 1 Angled patch connector with eight RJ 45 CAT5e network connections FL PF SEC 8TX 2832690 1 incl
79. L SWITCH GHS With the GHS you can configure the events thatare to trigger the sending of a trap as well as the trap receivers 13 2 1 WBM The use oftraps can be configured in the General Configuration Trap Configuration menu FL SWITCH GHS 126 6 First trap manager IP address 172 16 116 231 ee meer Dr address D X o5 Sn Please omor IP addresses in dotted decimal notation e 9 172 16 16 230 fu MRP Ring aUe Port Secunty Violation Status change digital input 1 Status change digital input 2 Enab POF SCRJ threshold reached 5 Enab port fault status changed Figure 13 2 Trap Configuration web page 13 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Diagnostics 13 2 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 3 under the following path Full path iso 1 0rg 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkTraps 3 13 23 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under configure sntptrap CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 13 3 Querying port states This menu is used to call an overview of all available ports 13 3 1 WBM An overview of all ports can be obtained in the Switch Station P orts Port Table menu FL SWITCH GHS Port Table 2H GHS 126 Interface FL SWITCH GHS 1268 Module c 1 1 X2 2 Hom
80. P module disables the corresponding RJ 45 port When an RJ 45 port is automatically disabled by an SFP module the Link LED on the RJ 45 port lights up orange 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 2 9 FL SWITCH GHS Connecting the fiber optic cable e When inserting the fiber optic connectors ensure correct mechanical alignment according to the mechanical recess on the SFP module Removing the fiber optic connectors e Press the arresting latch A and pull out the connector B Figure 2 14 Removing the fiber optic connectors Removing the SFP modules e Remove the fiber optic connector before removing the SFP module e Flip down the release latch A and pull outthe SFP module B Figure 2 15 Removing the SFP modules 2 10 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 Mounting and installation 2 0 Starting up the interface modules 2 6 1 FL IF 2TX VS RJ 2 6 1 1 Default upon delivery When the interface modules are inserted the auto negotiation and autocrossing functions are activated Link monitoring for the twisted pair ports is not activated If an interface module is inserted in a GHS that has already been parameterized the existing configuration remains active 2 6 1 2 Functions Auto negotiation Auto negotiation is a method whereby the switch automatically detects the operating parameters for the connected network and sets the corresponding parameters 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps data transmission rate
81. PC You can also startthe Factory Manager tool from Phoenix Contact this has an integrated TFTP server butit must be activated If you use Factory Manager you must save the file that is to be installed in the following directory C Program Files P hoenix Contact actory Manager Version 2 3 download The update process can take up to 3 minutes To use the software you mustrestartthe switch This can be done manually or automatically by selecting the Update with automatic Reboot option Following reboot the switch operates with the new firmware The old firmware is not deleted instead itis saved underthe other image example if the new firmware has been saved under image2 the previously used firmware will be located in image1 To selectthe old firmware please referto Section 6 2 Dual Image 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 6 1 FL SWITCH GHS 6 1 1 WBM The Software Update menu is used to view or modify the parameters fora software update and to trigger the update FL SWITCH GHS Logout Software Update Image Name Next Active imsgel i TFTP Server IP Address TRIP 172 16 116 35 Downloadable FL SWITCH Gt 1S O0 stk File Name EAM AS Kind of Update without Reboot update Update with automatic Reboot 2Home TFTP Update General Instructions Status LJ Device Information 22 General Configuration i B To the new sollvene the device must be
82. S 3 3 2 2 Interface configuration Make the following settings on your Windows PC Eigenschaften von COMI 2 xj Anschlusseinstellungen Bits pro Sekunde Datenbits B x Paritat ere Stoppbits i Elusssteuerung Standard wiederherstellen Abbrechen berehmen Figure 3 7 HyperTerminal configuration 3 3 2 3 Calling the user interface Connect the PC and the switch using a suitable cable PRG CAB MINI DIN Order No 2730611 and start the terminal e g HyperTerminal P uTTY etc Use the VT100 emulation After establishing the connection press ENTER on the PC The screen contents are then requested by the switch and you have the option of choosing between the CLI and the serial configuration menu Select 1 forthe CLI 7v New Connection Hyper Terminal Edt Transfer Dae 523 8 5 Choose CLI 1 or Configuration menu 2 User admin DM Passwor FL SWITCH GHS gt Enter into user privilege mode Exit CLI Display help for various special keys Exit this session flny unsaved changes are lost Change an existing user s password Send echo packets to specified IP address Exit this session Any unsaved changes are lost Display Switch Options and Settings Telnet to a remote host Figure 3 8 CLI screen 3 10 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 User interfaces When the CLI is called you must log The default
83. See example below Because of the conversion from IP to MAC addresses you should avoid using IP addresses that differ by 128 in the third byte from the right Example 3rd byte from the right 1st multicast IP address 228 0 117 216 2nd multicast IP address 230 9 3 117 216 Difference 128 Both multicast IP addresses are converted into the multicast MAC address 01 00 5e 1e 75 d8 The group is added to the list of existing static multicast groups This list which is displayed in a list box is referred to as dot1qStaticMulticastTable in SNMP Settings are notautomatically saved permanently The active configuration can be saved permanently by selecting Save current configuration on the Configuration Management web page After entering a new group in the MulticastG roup Address field add the ports ofthe group members by selecting the corresponding checkboxes Confirm by entering your password and clicking on Apply 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 18 3 FL SWITCH GHS Modifying assignment Checking group assignment Incorrect format Select the corresponding group in the Select Group list box to modify or delete the port assignment The group members are indicated by activated checkboxes and can be modified if required An action is completed by entering a password and clicking on Apply or Delete Static Multicast Groups vid 0001 group 01 00 5 00 18 08 v
84. T 14 1 FL SWITCH GHS 14 2 Activating deactivating flow control This menu is used to activate deactivate flow control 14 2 1 WBM Flow control can be activated deactivated in the S witch Station Quality of S ervice Flow Control menu FL SWITCH GHS last update 14 1320 Logout Flow Control FL SWITCH GHS 1268 Flow Control Disable Enable Home General Instructions 4 Device Information E General Configuration Switch Station Priority Mapping a Figure 14 2 Flow Control web page 14 2 20 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 15 6 4 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flS witch 15 flS witchR ateCtrl 6 flS witchD ot3F lowC od e 4 14 23 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under configure storm control flowcontrol CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 14 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Quality of Service 14 3 Configuring storm control This menu is used to specify the threshold values of the relevant storm control function according to the specific port and to enable disable the relevant storm control function 14 3 1 WBM The desired function can be configured in the S witch Station Quality of Service Storm Control menu FL SWITCH GHS blast update 14 13 27 Logout
85. TACT 8016_en_01 Activating security mechanisms 9 10 3 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under configure radius CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 9 11 MAC based security 9 111 WBM The necessary parameters can be set in the S witch Station P orts E xt Port Configuration M AC Based Security menu FL SWITCH GHS H last update 15 26 07 E MAC Based Security Port Ipoti Home None General Instructions Security Mode Trap only Device Information Block packets c General Configuration Last Violation Source 7 2 Switch Station Mac Address Pomi Services Description MAC Address Del IDHCP Relay Agent a Ports n Table Port Configuration Table Port Configuration Allowed Mac Addresses S Por Statistics POF Table n Pon Mirroring PoE Table oO pont PoE Config a Ext Port Configuration Add new MAC diofenult 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 1 Configurati Wegal Address Counter O 02 4 Configuration Table Ua deir er erga You find tho global por security Saus at the web page General Security Mac Based security Configuration FO anna 8C Port Configuration of Port 1 General Security PoE POF RISTP VLAN Figure 9 11 MAC Based Security web page 9 11 2 SNMP The settings can be found und
86. TACT 8016_en_01 Routing 17 7 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol VRRP With VRRP two or more physical routers are combined to create a virtual router The virtual router has an IP and MAC address which are used for communication If one of the physical routers fails the virtual addresses of another router are used Forthis one ofthe routers in the group is defined as the master B Please note that VRRP mustbe enabled globally see Figure 17 2 on page 17 2 K P e 3 FL SWITCH GHS 1268 jHome General Instructions H Device Information Energy Saving General Configuration c Swit ch Station E Routing Routing General c IP HCJ ARP HC Routes 91 VLAN Routing TO VRRP Rewer Table Virtual Router Statistics Router Discovery Figure 17 14 VRID and Port Create FL SWITCH GHS Lilast update 16 39 24 Virtual Router Configuration VRIO and Port VRID Number VRRP Mode Pre empt Mode Configured Priority Prionty Advertisement Interval secs Part IP Address IP Address Virtual MAC Address Authentication Type Authentication Data Create 12 1 10 255 pod Disable Enable Disable Enable 100 1 to 255 100 1 1 10 265 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 None Simple Virtual Router Configuration web page Create a new virtual router by selecting Create or select an existing virtual router VRID ID ofthe virtual router
87. W orkF W Ctrl 2 flW orkF WCtrlU pdate 4 6 1 4 CLI If you use a serial connection for software update please note thattransfer can take over 30 minutes The settings can be found in the CLI under copy CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 6 3 FL SWITCH GHS 6 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 PROFINET 7 PROFINET The device specific FDCML GSDML files forthe GHS can be downloaded from the device via the web interface Device Information Technical Data Device Description 7 1 Selecting PROFINET mode This selection can be made via the serial interface Smart mode the CLI SNMP or WBM When activating PROFINET mode the following default settings are made for operation The Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP is activated with the following configuration specifications for PROFINET components Message transmit interval 5 s Message transmit hold multiplier 2 TLV port ID with subtype locally assigned in the following format port xyz TLV chassis ID with subtype locally assigned transmits the station name The Discovery and Configuration Protocol DCP is activated as the mechanism for assigning IP parameters The station name system name is deleted if the value for the System Name object contains the device type default upon delivery The MRP protocol is not activated The PDEV function is activated In addition
88. a rone Re Np tpe rece per 14 3 Configuring traffic shaping 14 4 TAA dana awa did aee eder ob ca dua ie e te rere 14 4 14 4 2 SNMP e Lese anda canned 14 4 14 413 tete ete a dte petens ca 14 4 E 15 1 15 1 Principle 1 15 1 Configuring Energy Saving 15 3 gt hi oer EE d ge ERIS 15 4 15 2 2 SNMP eigo RD EUR RENE Raten 15 4 15 213 GEL de eee a nene E peti DA P Cet 15 5 vi PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Table of contents 16 DHCP relay agent LI ROUUNG 17 3 17 4 17 6 E EE 16 1 Configuring the DHCP relay agent 16 1 161 1 sisse ehe tovt bed teret eie e eene 16 3 16 1 2 SNM Pisiy uniig vay en ey dee ceo ri v ve 16 5 16 1 3 eer apa Rd 16 5 17 1 Inserting SDcard IO De eta 17 1 Global activation deactivation of 17 2 17 2 1 SNMP itus tet pope Ce REIR E 17 2 1 2 2 GET i ics ciere ee eren a ee Meg vere dre erra c nace 17 2 IP configuration for routing global sse 17 3 SNMP 3e 17 3 17362 ere re ave po n Po ER TE YR FERME dd 17 4 17 3 3 IP configuration for routing port specific or VLAN specific 17 4
89. a17 4112 4747 Enable 30 FL SWITCH MM HS DeviceDtm d3303a6b 6ba6 40bd b1 Enable 30 FL SWITCH MCS 14TX 2FX DeviceDtm 4110d78e b2c7 Enable 30 FL SWITCH SMCS 8TX DeviceDtm 824d7eb6 3d1b 4ce2 Enable 30 Filter Alle Gerate lt Zur ck Abbrechen 2 Figure 4 23 Setting in the MDC wizard e CallMDC Step 1 Selectthe LLDP function Step 2 Setparameters to Enable or Disable e Step 3 A listis displayed of all devices that support LLDP e inthe last column of the table the time within which the switch sends the LLDP information to the network via BPDU is set for each device e Step 4 Start downloading the settings Step 5 Close MDC 4 22 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Administrative settings 5 Administrative settings 5 1 Assigning names for device identification 5 1 1 WBM The System Identification menu is used to display or modify user specific device data e g location device name or function FL SWITCH GHS 12G 8 Home General Instructions E Device Information gt lt a General Configuration u Configuration SISNTP Configuration Password Change operating Mode Management Interfaces User Account Management 1 Configuration Management SQ Switch Station Figure 5 1 System Identification menu 5 1 2 SNMP FL SWITCH GHS System Identification Narne of dence Description Physical locatio
90. ace for external management Changing the IP address e Open the serial interface and log in e The default settings are User admin Password private 4 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 Startup select IP Parameter Assignment and using the spacebar change the selection to Static sf HyperTerminal Edt Y hoce eb 52 Basic Switch Configuration WAC Addresse X K XK IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway HKHK IP Paraneter Assignment HKHK MHRKHMHXMK Redundancy Current Vlan Status Vlan Mode Port Security Switch Operating Mode Heb Interface SNMP Interface Reset LOGOUT APPLY SAVE Connected 0 108 5000 H 1 2 172 16 116 200 1 1255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 MSIHLIC Disable VLAN Transparent lt VLAN Transparent None Default gt XEnable gt Enable gt lt No reset Figure 4 4 Static assignment of the IP via the serial interface e Switch to IP Address Subnet Mask or Default Gateway and make the desired settings e Switch to APPLY and confirm with ENTER similarly switch firstto SAVE and then to LOGOUT 4 3 3 Assigning IP parameters via the CLI and SSH In orderto use CLI management via SSH the switch mustalready have an IP address This IP address may forexample have been setvia the CLI orthe serial connection or may have been assigned via the
91. acting as relay agent this switch will add an option 82 J Redundancy held to every broadcadied DACP Requoe or DHCP Discover A recono and C Quality of service wall forward this modified message to the DHCP server you can configure on this web page After receiving reply from the DACP server the switch will Multicast off the DHCP option 82 date and send the reply to the DHCP chont that C VLAN has originated the DHCP Request or DHCP Offer e option 82 fiekd will Circus 10 in the format 4 Bey 7i amp f Circus 10 f Oxaasabbbb 4 Byte Routing whore Daraga iti the VLAN 10 the chont is located in and xbbbb qs tho Routing General portnumber the client is attached to The option 82 field will aiso the 3 IP Remote 10 of this switch which can on your choice be its MAC Address or its IP Address ARP Note To act as DHCP Relay Agent the device needs a valid IP Address Routes sse General Configuration Configuration VLAN Routing YRRP NOTE the porte on wich IP Helper address are corfmgund To configure IP Helper Addresses click on Detalled Port Configuration DHCP Relay Agent web page in routing mode with configured helper Information in the DHCP option 82 field The switch extends the VLAN ID in the DHCP option 82 field for the VLAN to which the termination device is assigned and the switch portto which the termination device is connected In addi
92. and half or full duplex transmission mode for its RJ 45 ports Automatic port setting eliminates the need for manual intervention by the user The auto negotiation function can be activated deactivated via the web interface Autocrossing There is no need to distinguish between 1 1 and crossover cables as the transmit and receive cables are crossed automatically Autocrossing is only available if auto negotiation is activated Auto polarity The polarity is changed automatically by the switch if a pair of twisted pair receive cables RD and RD are connected incorrectly Line monitoring link monitoring The switch uses link test pulses according to standard IEEE 802 3 atregular intervals to monitor the connected TP TX cable segments for short circuits and interrupts Ports thatare not being used are considered cable interrupts In addition a TP TX path to a deactivated termination device is also considered a cable interrupt as the connected device cannot send a link test pulse because itis switched off 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 2 11 FL SWITCH GHS 2 6 2 FL IF 2FX SC FL IF 2FX SM SC FL IF 2FX ST D FL IF 2POF SCRJ D Ifthe FL IF 2FX SM SC interface is removed and another interface type is inserted in its place the ports are setto auto negotiation 2 6 2 1 Default upon delivery When the interface modules are inserted they are preset with a data transmission rate of 100 Mbps and
93. ate e Return to the General Configuration IP Configuration page 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 4 9 FL SWITCH GHS Under Type of the IP address assignment select Static assignment and enter the new IP address in the corresponding field Click on Submit to apply the change S PXC Modular Switch Microsoft Internet Explorer Datei Beambeken Favoriten Extras Gaw 2 O RE Adresse hetpo 172 16 116 200 baselpne_login bend FL SWITCH GHS Logout IP Configuration Cunent Addresses IP Address 172 16 116 205 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 0 0 00 Please enter P Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address in dotted Home notation e g 172 16 16 230 LI General Instructions Static Assignment Device Information Type of the IP address Bootstrap Protocol BootP General Configuration assignment Dynamic Host Confquralion Protocol fu Discovery Configuration Protocol Hsysem Identification Sisoftware Update Dual Image Subma Configuration SSNTP Configuration Password Change Joperating Mode Management Interfaces C eg Switch Station Figure 4 8 IP Configuration web page following successful login 0 Please note the momentthe modified IP address is activated the switch can only be reached using the new address 4 4 2 Changing IP parameters the CLI See 4 3 3 Assigning IP parameters via the
94. aut Temperature Monitoring Submit Figure 13 8 Alarm Contact web page 13 8 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 7 underthe following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flWorkF irmware 11 flW orkF WCtrl 2 flW orkFW CtrlAlarmCon tact 7 13 8 3 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under configure monitor CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 13 10 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Diagnostics 13 9 Configuring PROFINET alarms This menu is used to activate deactivate the events thattrigger a PROFINET alarm and to evaluate the ports where these events occur 13 9 1 WBM The events and ports are configured in the Switch Station Diagnostics P rofinet Alarms menu FL SWITCH GHS last update 95448 Logout Profinet Alarms Power Supply Disable Enable Mrp Ring fail Disable Enable Link Monitoring General Instructions bey Ports 1 6 010000000 General Configuration Ports 9 16 7 Zi Switch Station Ports 17 20 0000 Services PofSci IDHCP Relay Agent Pa Ports 1 8 00000000 J Ports Ports 9 16 Z pisptay Ports 17 20 anam Halam Contact Submit pigital Inputs oj Figure 13 9 Profinet Alarms web 13 9 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1
95. automatic BootP orDHCP mechanisms see also 4 3 1 Assigning IP parameters with IPAssign Setting and changing the IP address for the first time e Open the CLI with a SSH client and the current IP address Example http 172 16 116 200 default settings are User admin Password private Switch to privilege mode using enable and confirm the password promptwith ENTER see Section Calling privilege mode on page 3 11 Enter the following network parms IP address gt lt S ubnetmask gt lt Default gateway gt Example The new IP is 172 16 116 100 the subnetwork is 255 255 255 0 there is no default gateway SSH entry in privilege mode 8016_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 5 FL SWITCH GHS network parms 172 16 116 100 255 255 255 0 A subnet mask must be assigned a default gateway can be assigned 27 172 16 116 200 PuTTY Figure 4 5 SSH client Please note thatfrom the momentthe modified IP address is activated the switch can only be reached using the new address Possible error If your entry has been rejected with the message Network protocol must be none to set IP address you mustfirst disable the active IP address assignment mechanism and then assign the IP statically to the device To disable IP assignment mechanisms please enter the following in privilege mode network protocol none 4 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 Startup z PuTTY inactive FL SWITCH GHS n
96. aved The configuration has been saved DCP Discovery The device is operated as a PROFINET IO device and is waiting for startup using a PROFINET controller The device cannotbe accessed via an IP address Profinet Connection PROFINET connection established Profinet BusFailure PROFINET communication connection faulty PN Config Diff User configuration and PROFINET configuration differ No IP assigned 01 The GHS does not have an IP address Upd process 03 Firmware update started Write to Flash 04 The firmware is saved in the Flash memory Update finished 05 Firmware update complete System Reboot rb Device is booting TFTP upd fail 17 Firmware transfer via TFTP failed Wrong upd img 19 The transferred file is nota valid firmware file The configuration is being read from the card Ec The card and device configuration are identical dC The card and device configuration differ We No valid configuration available on the card 1 Cannot read the card SD Card write protected The card is write protected Event messages i The middle section of the display can be used to indicate events in the form of a static display Each eventis indicated by a combination of three letters When the cursor is positioned overthe eventusing the selection buttons explanatory textis displayed above the bottom line i
97. c 13 1 13 2 1 WBM isch ihr ii HH crura cu eel ad inated 13 2 1302 2 SNMP a 13 3 13 2737 CH 13 3 13 3 Querying portstates sistis ene rene mereri eiiis 13 3 1331 WBM MEE ro 13 3 13 32 SNM Pis arp ener ceca e n ev dea c eer ned 13 4 13 3 3 7 2 C1 oL iot orm n e e P LRQ ee tere nantes 13 4 13 4 USING port statistics i e ode eere pre REP tea 13 4 BALD WBM aiii ita card nt c rn EO p rea ed Yd eria d 13 5 13 42 SNMP seit eee nh eee Tele e gerit 13 5 13 473 CE ected lala cavete a mereri Pe Ped TEE ree ig 13 5 13 5 POF SCRI didgnostics cedet et bue rccte 13 6 13 5 1 WBM sc ect 13 6 13 5 27 o SNM Pria EH Eee Gh se 13 7 13 5 3 Bk clin e en ey ver en Pa 13 7 13 6 Configuring port MIrTOTINg ee eee rete apes 13 7 13 0 1 WBM 13 7 13 60 25 SNMP icono rrr 13 8 13 26 31 13 8 13 7 PoweroverEthernet 13 8 nan Baix ears nace A T ER dee 13 8 137 2 SNMP Nr RE 13 9 132783 CCU e 13 9 13 8 Configuring alarm contacts eene 13 10 13 8 3 WBM peer etie dte go add De Eee a RE DLE Ee 13 10 13 82 SNMP aE ite arteria fU Etienne iin 13 10 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT v FL SWITCH GHS 14 Quality of Service 15 PROFlenergy 13 10
98. ce For example the combination of IP 2172 16 29 1 and netmask 255 255 255 0 means thatthe subnetwork with subnet address 172 16 29 0 is connected to this port or routing VLAN Link Speed Data Rate Bandwidth Forfuture applications with dynamic routing protocols Forward Net Directed Broadcasts Select whether broadcasts that are addressed to the network broadcast address of the connected subnetwork are forwarded in the subnetwork or whether they are rejected The network broadcast address of the network configured as follows with IP 172 16 29 1 and netmask 255 255 255 0 is 172 16 29 255 for example Proxy ARP Allows the switch to respond to certain ARP requests If no default gateway has been configured for a client the client can send an ARP request to an IP address thatis located in a completely different subnetwork ifthe client s operating system supports this If itrecognizes a route in this subnetwork the switch then answers the ARP requestwith its own MAC address and thus dynamically declares a gateway forthe client Local Proxy ARP Select whether local data traffic within a network segmentis transmitted directly between the clients or via the router port of the switch If activated the switch answers all ARP requests ofthe network segment and therefore routes all data traffic via its router port Destination Unreachables Select whether feedback is sent to the sender of a data packet if the data packet cannot be de
99. ce 11 flW orkR outing 23 flW orkR outinglp 1 flW orkR outinglpInterfa ceTable 3 17 38 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under show ip brief CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 17 7 FL SWITCH GHS 17 3 09 Summary of data traffic A statistical summary ofthe data traffic can be found on the IP Statistics web page These statistics presentan evaluation of the IP packets in table form The same data can be read and used e g for a visualization from MIB2 via SNMP The specified data is used exclusively for data traffic diagnostics and does notreflect the quality of the data traffic within the device FL SWITCH GHS update 16 35 36 Logout IP Statistics FL SWITCH GHS 126 8 IpinReceives 13179 Home IpinHdrErrors 0 P General Instructions IpinAddErrors 365 _ Device Information IpForwDatagrams 0 1 Energy Saving c IpinUnknownProtos 0 91 Switch Station IpinDiscards 0 2 Routing IpinDelmerss 6271 IpOutRequests 13218 IP Up c Sourotion IpOutDiscards 0 ENP Port Cfg lpOulNoRoutes 0 FIP Port Table IpReasmTimeout 0 3 IpReasmReqds PO ARP m CJ Routes IpReasmOKs VLAN Routing IpReasmFails 0 P YRRP IpFragOKs E IpF ragF ails Figure 17 6 IP Statistics web page 17 3 10 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 23 1 3 1 underthe following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4
100. d UTC format 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 12 1 FL SWITCH GHS 12 2 Configuring SNTP 12 2 1 WBM The use of SNTP can be configured in the General Configuration SNTP Configuration menu FL SWITCH GHS last update 16 00 55 Logout Simple Network Time Protocol Configuration FL SWITCH GHS 1260 Disable Operating Mode Unicast Mode Home Broadcast Mode General Instructions Manycast Mode Device Information Poll Interval 0 1 45 General Configuration Select how often the local system clock will be resynchronized by polling the EAP Configuration SHTP Server lSystem Identification UTC Offset Berlin Paris Sofware Update Select the offset of the local time zone to the UTC time Image Conf Note The daylight saving time will not be set automatically fa Current Addresses Real Time Clock Primary Server IP Address 172 16 116 254 Password Change Backup Sener IP Address 0000 loperating Mode TI TEENS BI i f Broadcast IP Address 0 0 0 0 User Account Management Please Server IP Address Backup Server IP Addross and Broadcast acy Address in dotted decimal notation e g 172 16 16 230 Configuration Management 4 Note The Server IP Address is needed for Unicast Mode The Dackup Server Switch Station Address i optional fn Broadcar Mode no IP Address is needed The Broadcast IP Address is needed only for Manycast System Time SNTP Disabled System Date SNTP
101. d 2 The terminal blocks are bridged within the module The bridges are located between terminal blocks 1 and 3 and between terminal blocks 2 and 4 The bridges can be used to supply voltage to a maximum of three additional PoE interface modules The supply voltage to additional PoE interface modules must be supplied by power supply units Internal bridging 11121 13 14 in the interface module poco 48 V DC 687407054 Figure 2 21 Connecting the 48 V PoE supply Table 2 1 Pin assignment of PoE ports Pin Assignment Description Pin Assignment Description 1 RX4 48 V DC Data PoE 5 n C 2 48 V DC Data PoE 6 TX 0 V Data PoE 3 0 V Data PoE 7 n 4 n C 8 n C 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 2 17 FL SWITCH GHS 2 18 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 User interfaces 3 Userinterfaces 3 1 Display operator interface The head station has a display that can be used for both diagnostics and configuration By default upon delivery as shown in Figure 3 2 the Mode button can be used to selectthe function ofthe second portLED see 3 1 3 LEDs onthe switch and the extension module The available functions are shown above the second line the active function is displayed on a gray background ACT in Figure 3 2 The Menu button can be used to selectfurther display functions For extended configuration ofthe device to be
102. ds away from the DIN rail o Figure 2 5 Removing extension modules 2 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Mounting and installation 24V DC 2 3 Installing the GHS 2 3 1 Connecting the supply voltage to the GHS The system is operated using a 24 V DC nominal voltage which can be supplied from separate power supply units if required The following connections are available and can be supplied separately if required Supply voltage US1 terminal blocks US 1 GND Supply voltage US2 terminal blocks US2 GND Sensor supply here connection for the sensor power supply terminal blocks UI GNDI to connector X30 internally to connector X31 terminal blocks UI GNDI bridged Connections are also available for Sensorsupply here connection forthe sensor sensor power supply terminal blocks UI GNDI to connector X31 internally to connector X30 terminal blocks UI GNDI bridged Sensorsignals 011 012 Floating alarm contact 1 terminal blocks R 1 R 2 Floating alarm contact 2 terminal blocks 3 R 4 If redundant power supply monitoring is active defaultsetting an erroris indicated if only one voltage is applied A bridge between US 1 and US2 prevents this error message It is also possible to deactivate monitoring via the management interfaces 2 3 1 1 Example Supplying the device from one voltage source EN m m a NK 9
103. dynamic transmission power fiber type in link mode Minimum Maximum Static transmission power fiber type Minimum Maximum Minimum receiver sensitivity Maximum overrange Transmission speed Ethernet interfaces SC Single mode via FL IF Number Connection format Wavelength Laser protection Minimum transmission length including 3 dB system reserve Average dynamic transmission power fiber type in link mode Minimum Maximum Minimum receiver sensitivity Maximum overrange Transmission speed 500 V AC for one minute 900 mA 40 W 2 SC duplex female connector on the switch 1300 nm Class 1 according to DIN EN 60825 1 2001 11 6 4 km fiberglass with F G 50 125 0 7 dB km F1200 2 8 km fiberglass with F G 50 125 1 6 dB km F800 10 km fiberglass with F G 62 5 125 0 7 dB km F 1000 3 0 km fiberglass with F G 62 5 125 2 6 dB km F 1000 23 5 dBm 50 125 um 20 dBm 62 5 125 14 dBm 50 125 14 dBm 62 5 125 20 5 dBm 50 125 um 17 dBm 62 5 125 11 dBm 50 125 11 dBm 62 5 125 31 dBm dynamic 28 dBm static 14 dBm dynamic 11 dBm static 100 Mbps 2 SC duplex female connector on the switch 1300 nm Class 1 according to DIN EN 60825 1 2001 11 36 km fiberglass with F G 9 125 0 36 dB km 32 km fiberglass with F G 9 125 0 4 dB km 26 km fiberglass with F G 9 125 0 5 dB km 15 0 dBm 9 125 um 8 0 dBm 9 125 um gt 31 dBm 9 125 um gt 7 dBm 9 125 um 100 Mbp
104. e General Instructions uc Device Information FL General configuration x55 C3 Switch Station ome XLI 8 6 Oy Ports cent HS X10 10 Port Configuration uu port Sint 1 12 xn 3 Port POF Table Mirrori ap m X15 15 X16 16 Spon Config T DIEI X18 18 T Dum 19 19 X20 20 latarm Contact Figure 13 3 Port Table web page Type Empty SFP Slot Empty SFP Slot Empty SFP Slot Empty SFP Slot TX 10 100 1000 TX 10 10 1000 TX 10 100 1000 TX 10 100 1000 TX 1010071000 TX 10 100 1000 TX 10 100 1000 TX 1010071000 empty empty emply empty empty emply empty empty Port Status Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable 1931 update 9 01 01 Logout Modus Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected 1000 Mbps Full Duplex Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected 8016_en_01 PHOEN IXCONTACT 13 3 FL SWITCH GHS 13 3 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 2 1 17 4 4 underthe following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 mgmt 2 mib 2 1 dotldBridge 17 dotldT p 4 dotldT pP ortT able 4 13 33 CLI
105. e mode 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 3 11 FL SWITCH GHS 3 3 3 CLI via SSH General function A SSH Secure Shell connection can be used to establish a communication connection with an external management station via the Ethernet network SSH is deactivated by default upon delivery It must be activated priorto use and a security context must be stored on the switch In orderto use the SSH connection the switch must already have an IP address This IP address may forexample have been setvia the CLI or the serial connection or may have been assigned via the automatic BootP orDHCP mechanisms see also 4 3 1 Assigning IP parameters with IP Assign The communication connection is established using a corresponding SSH client between the switch and a PC e g PuTTY and enables access to the CLI user interface via a network connection 3 3 3 1 Calling the CLI e Startyour SSH client PUTTY in this example Inthe Host Name or IP address inputfield enter the current IP address of your device The IP address comprises four decimal numbers ranging from 0 to 255 These four decimal numbers are separated by dots Example 172 16 116 200 2 PuTTY Configuration Category Session Basic options for your PuTTY session Logging Specify your connection by host name or IP address Terminal Host Name or IP address Keyboard 172 16 115 200 Bell Protocol Features NN O Raw Telnet ORlogin 55
106. eco I neqae pda mm 9 13 9 9 3 GEL e ER 9 13 Configuring the RADIUS accounting server 9 14 9 10 1 WBM uet ee fice ci ain a eei ine Ed 9 14 01002 SNMP uiis i e de ae eee ML que URS 9 14 9 103 hiisi aiai nea re pite Deep ee pee e ea 9 15 MAGC basedisecurityz cete be pm eene Toa ear eden reru Certa 9 15 TET WBM tee te vei a e sd 9 15 9 112 SNMP ere qe apo qa da get 9 15 9 1133 CCELI ste cena het reete heme Non 9 16 Storm control oath ols eed tenete iter din de E re Do dec es 9 16 9 12 L ne echec c Me on dtr ee rita 9 16 9 12 2 SNMP ie e deine iere ee La efe e e EC eed 9 17 9212 3 GO blaze niens gni Eit ae 9 17 PO Eo todo au Lor Do RU Ee IDE CEP OPE RA Edo TE 10 1 Management VLAN IDs ie dtm entere nennen tris 10 1 General VLAN 10 2 10 24 WBM i cite reprae reete re ERE E nor e DT 10 2 10 2525 SNMP rt REL TRECE RE NEU TREO Els 10 2 10 2 3 dto te he ee p Ee Pad ent Dire f cas 10 2 Configuring static 5 10 3 10 31 ic Rettore Dre Ft uu ipee D Pee ce 10 3 10 3 2 SNMP iint ect f e dete 10 3 10 3 3 CL i ined rr a ce cip cre c rece dr Pg ai re Eee ed 10 3 VEAN Advarniced Config iiras iea epo eee Ted vend teens 10 4 WBM i eo RO bete eqs 10 4 10 4 2 SNMP iiis t rro e
107. enu This option can be used to reset the switch to its default settings default upon delivery by entering a valid password WBM can only be called using a valid IP address Once the switch has been resetto its defaultsettings ithas no valid IP address and the addressing mechanism is setto BootP 5 2 2 The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 5 under the following path 5 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Administrative settings Full path iso 1 0rg 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flWorkF irmware 11 flW orkF WC trl 2 flW orkF W CtrIC onf 5 5 2 3 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under write memory CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 5 3 FL SWITCH GHS 5 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 Software update 6 Software update COMM 6 1 Software firmware update The Software Update menu is used to view or modify the parameters fora software update and to perform the update The switch suggests a location for saving the new software imagel or image2 Before performing a software update save the existing firmware under save here before in the Note row Next enter the IP address ofthe TFTP server from which the software upload is started Forthe TFTP server starta TFTP server that you have installed on your
108. er Discovery P rotocol should be activated Advertise Address Address to which the router information is sent Possible addresses are multicast address 224 0 0 1 and broadcast address 255 255 255 255 Maximum Advertise Interval Maximum time between two items of router information Minimum Advertise Interval Minimum time between two items of router information 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 17 21 FL SWITCH GHS Advertise Lifetime secs Lifetime of the router information Preference Level Indicates the priority ofthe router compared to other routers in the same subnetwork Higher values are preferred 17 9 1 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 23 1 4 underthe following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkR outing 23 flW orkR outinglp 1 flW orkR outinglpR outer DiscoveryTable 4 17 92 The settings can be found in the CLI under ip irdp CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 17 22 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Routing 17 9 3 Summary of the Routing Discovery Protocol A summary ofthe ports for which the Routing Discovery Protocolis activated can be found on the Router Discovery Table web page FL SWITCH GHS las update 16 40 15 Logout Router Discovery Table s FL SWITCH GHS 1208 Advertise Mode Advertise Address Preference Level
109. er OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 8 2 2 1 underthe following path 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 9 15 FL SWITCH GHS Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxc FactoryLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkF irmware 11 flW orkF W Ctrl 2 flW orkF W CtrlS ec urity 8 flW orkF W CtrlS ecurityP ort 2 flW orkF W CtrlS ecurityP ortM acTable 2 flW orkF W Ctrl SecurityP ortM acEntry 1 9 113 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under configure port security CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 9 12 Storm control If you have activated the storm control function you can specify whetherthe function should be activated for all or only individual ports You can then specify the data packet values 9 12 1 WBM The necessary parameters can be setin the S witch Station Q uality of S ervice Storm Control menu FL SWITCH GHS m Logout Storm Control Part All Broadcast Storm Control Disable Enable Broadcast Threshold 1220 Pps Multicast Storm Control 2 Disable O Enable Multicast Threshold 1220 Pps Unicast Storm Control Disable Enable Home Unicast Threshold 1220 _ Pps General Instructions NOTE Pachets per Second and the corresponding bandwidth consumption with respect to frame length can be checked in help page e Figure 9 12 Storm Control web page 9 16 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 Activating security mechanisms
110. ere in the network using a standard browser To do this http or https can be used this selection is made in the management interface Comprehensive configuration and diagnostic functions are clearly displayed on a graphical user interface E very user with a 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 3 13 FL SWITCH GHS e e network connection to the device has read access to that device via a browser Depending on the physical structure ofthe switch various information about the device the set parameters and the operating state can be viewed Modifications can only be made by entering the valid login details By default upon delivery the user name is admin and the password is private or private for SNMPv3 For security reasons we recommend you enter a new unique password 3 5 SNMP management The device specific MIB files forthe GHS can be downloaded from the device via the web interface Device Information Technical Data Device Description SNMP is a manufacturer neutral standard for Ethernet management It defines commands for reading and writing information and defines formats for error and status messages SNMP is also a structured model which comprises agents and their relevant MIB Management Information Base and a manager The manager is a software tool which is executed on a network management station The agents are located inside switches bus terminal modules routers and other de
111. es from these devices may also be displayed Messages from Phoenix Contact Factoryline components can be easily identified by their MAC address which starts with 00 40 45 and is provided on the devices Please check the MAC address in the messages to ensure the correct device is addressed 4 4 1 Example for web based management In orderto use web based management the switch must already have an IP address This IP address may forexample have been setvia the CLI orthe serial connection or may have been assigned via the automatic BootP orDHCP mechanisms see also 4 3 1 Assigning IP parameters with IP Assign Changing the IP address e Open the web interface with a browser and the current IP address Example http 172 16 116 200 e Select the General Configuration page and then IP Configuration 4 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Startup In order to make changes you must log into the device Click on Login at the top of the web page 9 PXC Modular Switch Micrasoft Interne Explorer Datei Bearbeten Anskh Favorken Extras 7 Q x Pate 2 d Adresse 8 17 FL SWITCH GHS IP Configuration Help Current Addresses IP Address 172 16 116 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 265 0 Default Gateway 0000 Type of the IP address assignment Static Figure 4 7 IP Configuration web page e default settings are User admin Password priv
112. es of specific settings and parameters to the management station On a request from a manager or on a specific event the agent transmits the collected information to the management station 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 3 15 FL SWITCH GHS Table 3 2 Traps for the GHS Trap Meaning trapAdminP asswdAccess Sent to the defined trap receivers on each modification or attempted modification of the device password and contains information about the status of the last modification or attempted modification trapF W Health Sent on each firmware related modification and contains additional information about the firmware status trapFW Conf Senteach time the configuration is saved and informs the managementstation thatthe configuration has been saved successfully This trap is sent in the event of configuration modifications port name port mode device name IP address trap receiver address port mirroring etc which are not yet saved permanently The trap also provides a warning that if notsaved permanently the changes will be lost on a reset trapPowerS upply Senteach time the redundant power supply fails tarpSecurityP ort Senteach time an impermissible MAC address is received ata port where MAC based security is activated trapRstpRingF ailure Sentin the event of a link interrupt in the redundant RSTP ring trapP ofS crjP ort Sent each time one of the PoE ports reaches or
113. ettings can be found in the CLI under show temperature CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 13 14 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 Quality of Service 14 Quality of Service 14 1 Configuring priority mapping This menu is used to assign the value of 802 1p priority information of a data packetto a traffic class according to the specific port 14 1 1 WBM The desired assignment be configured in the S witch Station Q uality of S ervice P riority Mapping menu FL SWITCH GHS tilsst update 14 13 13 Logout Priority Mapping Help FL SWITCH GHS 126 8 Port All M 802 1p Priority Traffic Class 0 amp ic General Instructions 4 y Device Information 1 General Configuration 3 34 4 Switch station 3 4 4 Services DHCP Relay Agent 5 5v Ports 6 6v J Diagnostics Redundancy 4 Quality Of Service Figure 14 1 Priority Mapping web page 14 1 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 15 6 4 underthe following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flS witch 15 flS witchR ateCtrl 6 flS witchDot3FlowControlM od e 4 14 13 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under configure classofservice dotlp priority mapping CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTAC
114. etwork protocol none j mode will res figuration 1 want to contin Figure 4 6 SSH prompt 4 3 4 Assignment of IP parameters via DHCP DCP By default upon delivery itis not possible to assign IP parameters via DHCP or DCP To activate these mechanisms set the device to the desired operating mode via V 24 RS 232 CLI or WBM 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 7 FL SWITCH GHS 4 4 Modifying IP parameters Requirements for the use of WBM As the web server operates using the HyperTextTransferP rotocol a standard browsercan be used Access is via the URL http IP address ofthe device Example http 172 16 116 100 For full operation of the web pages the browser must support avaScript 1 2 and Cascading Style Sheets Level 1 We recommend the use of MicrosoftInternet E xplorer 6 0 WBM only be called using a valid IP address By defaultupon delivery the switch has no valid IP address The IPAssign exe tool no installation required can be used to assign the IP address The IPAssign tool can be found in the Download Center at www phoenixcontact com Once you have established all the necessary connections and the BootP server e g IPAssign exe has been started startthe GHS or execute a reset Following the boot phase the GHS sends requests which are received by the BootP server and displayed in the message window If you are operating other devices in the same network messag
115. ex OFF Half duplex if Link LED is active ACT and SPD and FD simultaneously Green Flashing PROFINET device identification ACT or SPD or FD selected by mode switch Green Flashing No parameter present following restart Example In Figure 3 3 the display shows that the mode LED means that ACT Activity is selected In conjunction with the LEDs for port 1 X1 to port 12 X12 the device now indicates the following information Only port 1 port3 and port4 are connected and have a link Data is currently only being transmitted to port 1 3 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 User interfaces System operational XL xo Da x2 523 x10 x12 LINK 080000000000 X 12345678 9101112 0390000000000 X30 051 GND 052 GND UI GNDI X31 UI GN Figure 3 3 Example for status indicators 80160005 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 3 5 FL SWITCH GHS Initial Screen IP Menu IP Information Main Menu IP Settings i gt Switch Station I VLAN Info Redundancy EE RSTP RSTP Info gt Setting MRP a MRP Status M gt MRM Function LLDP LLDP Info NEN LLDP Settings 9 Link Aggregation Test gt Member Ports 4 L Link Monitoring QoS Storm Control
116. exits critical state trapPoePort Senteach time of the POF SCR ports reaches or exits a critical state trapMrpStatusChange Senteach time the MRP manager changes status trapTemperatureM anage ment Sent when the permissible temperature range is exited trapDigitallnput Senteach time one of the digital inputs changes status trapManagerConnection Trap to test the connection between the SNMP agent and the network management station Private MIBs The private MIBs forthe GHS from Phoenix Contact can be found under object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 The GHS MIB contains the following groups pxcModules OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 1 pxcGlobal OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 2 pxcFactoryLine OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 3 16 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 User interfaces All configuration modifications which are to take effect after a device restart must be saved permanently using the fIWorkF W CtrlConfS ave object The aging time default 40 seconds is not set using the private MIBs instead itis set using the dotldTpAgingTime MIB object OID 1 3 6 1 2 1 17 4 2 The available setting range is 10 825 seconds 3 6 Configuring the Telnet terminal In order to use the Telnet connection the switch must already have an IP address This IP address may for example have been setvia the CLI or the serial connection or may have been assigned via the automatic BootP or
117. f cross reference 17 18 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Routing 17 8 Displaying VRRP groups All configured VRRP groups are listed on the Virtual Router Table web page FL SWITCH GHS Lilast update 15 39 24 Virtual Router Table FL SWITCH GHS 1268 VRID Pon Priority Virtual IP Address State Status E Figure 17 15 Virtual Router Table web page 17 8 1 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 23 3 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcFactor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkR outing 23 flW orkR outingV rrp 3 17 8 2 The settings can be found in the CLI under show ip vrrp CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 17 19 FL SWITCH GHS 17 8 3 Summary of VRRP data traffic A statistical summary ofthe VRRP data traffic can be found on the Virtual Router Statistics web page This page can provide an initial indication of possible network errors FL SWITCH GHS Lilast update 15 39 24 Virtual Router Statistics FL SWITCH GHS 1268 Router Checksum Errors Router Version Errors 0 Router VRID Errors 0 No Virtual Router Interfaces Available Router Discovery Figure 17 16 Virtual Router Statistics web page 17 8 4 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 23 3 under the following path Full path iso 1 o
118. femen Der idee ner tds 7 1 71 Selecting PROFINET mode eene nnne nens 7 1 7 11 WBM auae tr reti e erp Ei 7 2 7 1 2 7 2 7 1 3 GEI 7 2 7 2 Process data COMMUNICATION oo eee cece eee 7 3 7 2 1 Control Word a i tne o o a e E Code t ipe De etis 7 3 7 2 2 Additional process data sss eene 7 4 ii PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Table of contents 8 Activating and configuring redundaricy mec lanis 8 1 8 1 Activating and configuring RSTP MSTP 8 2 8 1 1 WBM EE 8 2 8 12 ur Qe anisms 8 3 8 1 3 istoc etcetera n qu C eg e de 8 3 8 2 Activatirig MRP i i tr p m epe E E De ERE 8 3 8 21 WBM zac ed e e ed e n Ee ipeo ten exe 8 4 8 2 2 bea atte Rte Vatt nte PE 8 5 8 23 MO c E 8 5 9 Activating security mechanisms nennen nennen nennen nnn nan 9 1 9 1 Changing the user password nennen 9 1 9 1 1 WBM ana 9 1 9 1 2 SNMP 9 1 91 3 9 2 9 2 Security CONEXE o ber Re diei eed us 9 2 9 2 WB Me siesta ero Pede bt rite acr ed cb er Peu sr ens 9 3 9 252 SNMP ait a hc ek eaaet retener 9 3 9 3 Web serverprotoCol ie ode eie i RD e 9 4 9 3 1 WBM
119. fety measures thatfollow this symbol to avoid possible This is the safety alertsymbol Itis used to alert you to potential personal injury injury or death DANGER This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result death or serious injury CAUTION This indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury The following types of messages provide information about possible property damage and general information concerning proper operation and ease of use NOTE This symbol and the accompanying text alert the reader to a situation which may cause damage or malfunction to the device hardware or software or surrounding property This symbol and the accompanying text provide the reader with additional information Such as tips and advice on the efficient use of hardware and on software optimization It is also used as a reference to other sources of information manuals data sheets on the subject matter product etc PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 General terms and conditions of use for technical documentation Phoenix Contact reserves the right to alter correct and or improve the technical documentation and the products described in the technical documentation at its own discretion and without giving prior
120. full duplex mode and link monitoring is notactivated for the fiber optic ports If a fiber optic interface module is inserted in a GHS thathas already been parameterized the existing configuration remains active with the following exceptions data transmission rate is setto 100 Mbps duplex method is set to full duplex If the module is removed auto negotiation is enabled 2 6 2 2 Functions Line monitoring According to standard IEEE 802 3 the switch monitors the connected fiber optic cables for interrupts Ports thatare not being used are considered cable interrupts In addition a fiber optic path to a deactivated termination device is also considered a cable interrupt as the connected device cannot send a link test pulse because it is switched off Fault Detection indicates that the connection in the direction of the partner is not OK the partner does not indicate a link and therefore at least one fiber within the fiber optic cable is faulty or has not been assembled correctly 2 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Mounting and installation 2 6 2 3 Connecting the SC D connectors To prevent dirt from entering the connectors do not remove the dust protection caps until just before connecting the plug in connectors The same applies forthe protective caps on the plug in connectors 68740020 Figure 2 16 Connecting the SC D connectors
121. g IP parameters via the 4 10 4 4 3 Changing IP parameters via 6 e 4 11 4 5 Password concept ee de Aaa Sid etos 4 11 4 6 Using Smart mode oo eode Pe te Rud 4 13 4 6 1 Activating Smart mode easy setup 4 13 4 7 Startup with the MDC 4 14 4 7 1 Calling a new project under Config e 4 15 4 7 2 Configuration with the MDC wizard 4 18 dae a 5 1 5 1 Assigning names for device 1 5 1 5 11 WBM aisi t cene ti gen ceat eter ages nodu Fe Fee ute 5 1 5 1 2 SNMP eei pee de reve vae debere Pega Eae YN 5 1 5 1 3 NE 5 1 5 2 Saving the nennen 5 2 5 21 WBM neu ia quae weg nU Wu nU 5 2 5 2 2 SNMP 5 2 VIRO EL 5 3 6 Software update ceat od re a peer tel hie EN CEA TP OEC ERU 6 1 6 1 Software firmware update ener en 6 1 6 11 ice e 6 2 6 1 2 Firmware DaCkUp diese HERE ed 6 2 SNMP atro peteret iode 6 2 6 145 CLlusmacs nie nee ne URP 6 3 7 PIO ic or aoe recs etes eee ata cen terree tme Aat es
122. guration memory During switch restart the active configuration including IP parameters is written to The GHS offers several user interfaces for accessing configuration and diagnostic data The preferred interfaces are the web interface CLI and SNMP interface These interfaces can be used to make all the necessary settings and request all information Access to the serial interface via Telnet RS 232 interface or SSH only enables access to basic information The following generally applies Settings are not automatically saved permanently To permanently save the active configuration select Save in the relevant user interface 4 2 Activating the default IP address After the boot phase proceed as follows with the buttons display e Press Menu e Select IP Menu and press Select e Select IP Settings and press Select e Select Default IP and press Set The switch can now be accessed via IP address 192 168 0 100 Make any necessary adjustments on your PC Please note Theselection ofthe defaultIP is notstored retentively Save the desired configuration via the managementinterface Make sure thatthere is only one device with the IP address 192 168 0 100 in your network 4 3 Assigning IP parameters As long as the BootP setting has not been changed when the supply voltage is switched on or the reset button is pressed the switch sends requests BootP requests to
123. h has resulted in more widespread use of infrastructure components and has meant that networks have become larger and more complex The easy parameterization configuration and diagnostics of the components used is therefore particularly important Config a powerful software tool provides corresponding functions for Ethernet networks The tool can be found in the download area under CONFIG DEMO A particular advantage of this tool is the built in open FDT interface to integrate third party software directly in Config and use special device user interfaces DTM for proprietary and third party components If several components of a system are to have the same parameters considerable time savings can be made during configuration by using a special wizard for multi device parameterization The wizard enables one or more parameters of a component to be easily applied to other devices of the same ora similar type For switches the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP Media Redundancy Protocol MRP trap receiver Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP or Virtual Local Area Networks VLANs canbe parameterized simultaneously for various selected devices Time consuming individual adjustment and modification of device functions via web based managementis thus eliminated 4 14 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Startup 4 7 1 Calling a new project under Config Euras te 3 asara 5 anaman pern I VAs CC ET p
124. h industrial requirements such as the PROF lenergy concept This device is therefore able to meet the requirement for the sustainable conservation of resources 15 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 PROFlenergy 15 2 Configuring Energy Saving This menu is used to configure the influence of PROF energy for the specific ports Energy Saving Port Configuration Table FL SWITCH GHS 126 8 Zo ae Module interface E Mode O Energy Saving Configuration Figure 15 3 Configuring Energy Saving The Energy Saving function is available in firmware Version gt 1 50 8016_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 15 3 FL SWITCH GHS 15 2 1 WBM The desired assignment can be configured in the Energy Saving menu Energy Saving Port Configuration Table Global Energy Saving Status Module nee Energy Saving Mode Figure 15 4 Energy Saving Port Configuration web page Switch Off option In energy saving mode the port and the PoE supply if applicable are switched off Ignore option The portis not influenced by energy saving mode 15 2 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 17 1 under the following path 15 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 PROFlenergy Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcFactor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkF irmware 11 flWork
125. id 0001 group 01 00 5 00 19 21 Select Group vid 0003 group 01 00 5e 00 18 2d vid 0007 VLAN ID 7 Multicast Group Address jor 00 5 00 8 8 Ports 1 8 vE eee me Ports 9 16 evee Please enter the MAC address of a multicast group in the format 0030900 C XX The address of an IP Multicast Group can be an IP address in dotted format in the range from 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 MAC address in the range from 01 00 5 00 00 00 up to 01 00 5E 7F FF FF separated by colons multicast IP address will be translated into a multicast MAC address automatically Mac Addresses in the range from 01 00 5 80 00 00 up to 01 00 5E FF FF FF will not be allowed to avoid input mistakes For limiting the visibilty of profinet devices in the network create multicast group for profinet dcp identify requests with the mac address 01 0E CF 00 00 00 Logout Apply Delete Figure 18 2 Static Multicast Groups menu In orderto check which ports are assigned to which group selectone ofthe existing groups The corresponding MAC address is then displayed in the Multicast Group Address text field The members ofthe group are indicated by the activated checkboxes Multicast addresses Do not use multicast MAC addresses thatare in the range from 01 00 5e 80 00 00 to 01 00 5e FF FF FF An incorrect MAC address format and the entry of non multicast addresses is indicated and the entry i
126. itched off and further port specific energy saving modes are activated The Gigabit ports are thus taken down to 100 Mbps or connected PoE devices are switched off completely Despite energy saving mode being activated communication within the network is still ensured ALU 177 100 60 Production Break Production Break Energy consumption Figure 15 1 Graphical representation of energy consumption Atthe end of a break the affected devices exit energy saving mode and return to the operating state see Figure 15 2 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 15 1 FL SWITCH GHS The conservation of resources and energy efficiency are importanttopics in modern society and industry Therefore despite its high level of performance the switch is extremely energy efficient In orderto conserve additional resources the switch is prepared foroperation with the PROFlenergy profile Performance and efficiency are now combined ready to operate kW tase soea Figure 15 2 Time curve for the switch on switch off phases In orderto connect company networks to production networks and meet the requirements of both industrial switches mustbe ofthe highest performance class These requirements demand maximum performance from the technology used which does notappear compatible with the features of an energy saving device that conserves resources With regard to energy saving the device combines green IT aspects wit
127. livered because there is no known route to the destination address ICMP Redirects Select whether this device may specify an alternative often better route to the destination to the sender of data packets hosts 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 17 5 FL SWITCH GHS IP helper address An IP helperaddress is the IP address of a server which responds to special requests such as DHCP requests DNS requests etc The maximum number is four In addition to the globally set server address the DHCP relay agent also uses the IP helper addresses Secondary IP Address with subnet mask Means that more than one subnetwork with a routing interface physical port or routing VLAN can be connected multinetting to support multiple subnetworks at one port The maximum number of secondary IP addresses is 31 per port plus primary IP address in total a maximum of 28 ports x 32 subnetworks 896 subnetworks 17 3 8 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 23 2 underthe following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkR outing 23 flW orkR outingArp 2 17 35 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under show ip interface CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 17 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Routing 17 3 6 Overview of the router port settings An overview
128. ltering IGMP on Layer 3 Query IGMP snooping 18 4 Dynamic multicast groups 18 4 1 Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP The Internet Group Management Protocol describes a method for distributing information via multicast applications between routers and termination devices at IP level Layer 3 When starting a multicast application a network device transmits an IGMP membership report and thus announces its membership of a specific multicast group A router collects these membership reports and thus maintains the multicast groups of its subnetwork Atregular intervals the router sends IGMP queries This prompts the devices with multicast receiver applications to send another membership report The IGMP Query function only transmits the management VLAN and only stops if there is a better querier in the management VLAN The router enters the IP multicast group address from the report message in its routing table This means thatframes with this IP multicastgroup address in the destination address field are only transferred according to the routing table Devices thatare no longer members of a multicast group log out with a leave message IGMP Version 2 or later and no longer send report messages The router also removes the routing table entry if itdoes notreceive a report message within a specific time aging time If severalrouters with active IGMP query function are connected to the network they determine
129. ment VLAN 18 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Technical data and ordering data 19 Technical data and ordering data 19 1 Technical data General data Function Switch principle Address table SNMP Transmission capacity per port 64 byte packet size half duplex Supported MIBs Housing dimensions width x height x depth in mm Head station Permissible operating temperature Permissible storage temperature Degree of protection Protection class according to EN 61131 2 IEC 61131 2 Laser protection fiber optic interface modules Humidity Operation Storage Air pressure Operation Storage Mounting position Connection to protective earth ground Weight of head station Supply voltage US1 US2 redundant Connection Nominal value Permissible voltage range Test voltage Typical current consumption on US at24 V DC Typical power consumption Interfaces at the head station Number of slots for interface modules Connection medium Number of Ethernet ports Gigabit Modular S witch conforms to standard IEEE 802 3 Store and forward 16 000 MAC addresses Version 1 2 2c and 3 At 10 Mbps 14 880 pps packets per second At 100 Mbps 148 800 pps At 1000 Mbps 1 488 000 pps MIB Il RMON MIB Bridge MIB If MIB Etherlike MIB and Phoenix Contact private SNMP objects 287 x 125 x 115 depth from top edge of DIN rail 20 C to 455 C 20 to 70 IP 20 DIN 40050 IEC 60529 B Class 1 according to EN 608
130. mption GHS example Typical module current consumption FLSWITCH GHS 1 400 mA FLFXT 2 350 mA FL IF 2TX VS RJ 3 0 mA FL IF 2HCS 100 4 100 mA FLIF 2FX SM SC orST 5 200 mA FL IF 2PSE 30 mA from GHS additional 850 mA maximum from external 48 V PoE supply FLIF 2POF SCRJ D 200 mA Example structures Station with 2 FX modules and 2 TX modules 350 mA 1 2 x 200 mA 5 2 x 0 mA 3 2750 mA 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 19 5 FL SWITCH GHS 19 3 Ordering data 19 3 1 Ordering data GHS Products Description Order designation Order No Pcs Pkt Gigabit Modular S witch FL SWITCH GHS 126 8 2989200 1 FL SWITCH GHS 4G 12 2700271 Gigabit Modular S witch with integrated Layer 3 function FL SWITCH GHS 12G 8 L3 2700787 FL SWITCH GHS 4G 12 L3 2700786 Extension module with four slots for eight ports FLFXT 2989307 1 Plug in parameterization memory with manager function FL SD FLASH MRM 2700270 1 256 MB SD Flash Plug in parameterization memory 256 MB SD Flash FL SD FLASH 2988120 1 SFP slot module in SFP format multi mode Pll Siete Sy 2891754 1 SFP slot module in SFP format single mode FL SFP LX 2891767 1 SFP slot module in SFP format single mode long haul FL SFP LX LH 2989912 1 Configuration cable for connecting the switch to a PC V 24 RS 232 PRG CAB MINI DIN 2730611 1 Universal end clamp E AL NS 35 1201662 1 Interface module with 2 x twisted pair 10 100 Mbps in RJ 45 formatfor con F
131. n Contact last update 11 22 22 Logout Help FL SWITCH GHS Modular Managed Gigabit Switch Fab 3 1 Admin 2 Apply The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 underthe following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 mgmt 2 mib 2 1 system 1 5 1 3 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under show sysinfo CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 5 1 FL SWITCH GHS 5 2 Saving the configuration 5 2 1 WBM This web page is used to view all parameters that are required to save the active configuration or load a new configuration and to modify them by entering a valid password It can also be used to restart the system with the relevant configuration Set default upon delivery FL SWITCH GHS last update 11 48 16 Logout Configuration Management Help FL SWITCH GHS 12G 8 Status of current configuration Curent configuration is equal to the saved configuration ou Save current configuration 90 General Instructions Configuration Name GHS configuration J Device Information Save 3 General Configuration 3 8 v Set default upon delivery Sofware Update Fase Dual Image Trap Configuration Reset Passwords to default SISNTP Configuration The reset password to reset login passwords of all the users to their defaut lp assword Change valves operating Mode Figure 5 2 Configuration Management m
132. n about the volume of data for each individual port 13 5 1 WBM Available information about the POF SCR interface modules is displayed in the S witch Station P orts Port POF Table menu The following states can be displayed under Transceiver status S ystem hardware does not support diagnosable POF modules this hardware does not support POF SCRJ diagnostics No POF SCR Interface modules present no POF SCRJ module is plugged in POF SCR Interface module is presentand the system reserve is greater than 2 dB and is displayed under RX system reserve POF SCR Interface module is present but the system reserve is low the system reserve is less than 2 dB but greater than 0 dB POF SCR Interface module is present but the system reserve is exhausted no system reserve available the received optical power is below the required minimum value POF SCRJ transceiver diagnostics FL SWITCH GHS last update 11 07 Logc er Port Table FL SWITCH GHS 120 8 Module Transceiver Status m f X13 113 No diagnosable POF module Real Time Clock details plugged on this port Password Change 14 14 diagnosable POF module loperating Mode details plugged on thes port J Management Interfaces X15 15 No diagnosable POF module O User Account Management pietas plugged on this port CJ Configuration Management X15 116 No diagnosable POF module details plugged on this port E HS a Switch S
133. n be added during transmission to the first switch in the transmission chain and removed again from the last one Several different VLANs can thus use the same switches infrastructure components Alternatively termination devices that support VLAN tags can also be used 10 1 Management VLAN ID The management of the switch is assigned to VLAN 1 by default upon delivery In addition all ports are assigned to VLAN 1 by defaultupon delivery This ensures thatthe network supported managementfunctions can be accessed via all ports Make sure that the switch is always managed in a VLAN that you can also access VLAN ID 1 cannotbe deleted and is thus always created on the switch If you delete the VLAN in which the switch is managed managementis automatically switched to VLAN 1 The IGMP Query function only transmits the management VLAN and only stops if there is a better querier in the management VLAN 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 10 1 FL SWITCH GHS 10 2 General VLAN configuration 10 2 1 WBM The use of VLANs can be activated deactivated in the S witch Station VLAN General Config menu FL SWITCH GHS General VLAN Config Current Tagging Status The swatch es in VLAN Tagging Mode VLAN Tagging Transparent Tagging Maximum Number of VLANs 223 Configured VLANs 1 Current GVRP Status GVRP is not active GVRP Disable O Enable Submit Figure 10 1 General VLAN Config web
134. n the display Display Meaning MRP MRP ring failure LNK Link monitor alarm PN PROFINET connection 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 3 3 FL SWITCH GHS 3 1 3 LEDs on the switch and the extension module Des Color Status Meaning US1 Green ON Supply voltage 1 in the tolerance range OFF Supply voltage 1 too low US2 Green ON Supply voltage 2 in the tolerance range OFF Supply voltage 2 too low FAIL Red ON Alarm contactopen i e an error has occurred OFF Alarm contact closed i e an error has notoccurred 011 2 Green ON Digital input signal 1 2 present OFF Digital input signal 1 2 not present Ul Green ON Sensor supply voltage present OFF Sensor supply voltage not present A Link LED is located on the front of the housing or above the interface module slot for each port LNK Green ON Link active Link OFF Link not active There are three options A Link LED is located on the front of the housing or above the interface module slot for each port The function of the second LED MODE for each be selected using a switch on the device which controls all ports see also example below ACT Green ON Sending receiving telegrams Activity OFF Not sending receiving telegrams SPD Green ON yellow 1000 Mbps Speed yellow ON green 100 Mbps OFF 10 Mbps if Link LED is active FD Green ON Full duplex Dupl
135. nfigured for routing FL SWITCH GHS last update 16 35 16 IP Port Configuration FL SWITCH GHS 1208 Por Number poti JHome Routing Mode Disable Enable General Instructions MAC address 00 02 BC 00 00 78 J Device Information IP Address 10 10 10 1 Energy Saving C General Configuration Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 CD Switch Station Link Speed Data Rate 3 Routing Bandwidth 100000 141 to 10000000 Rowing General IP MTU 1500 1 hp Confiqurati Forward Net Directed a Broadcasts Disable Enable Port Table Proxy AHP Disable Enable Statistics Local Proxy ARP Disable Enable ARP Destination Unreachables Disable Enable TC Boutes ICMP Redaects O Disable Enable I VLAN Routing VRRP C Router Discovery Subma HeiperiPAddress Secondary IP Address Figure 17 4 Port Configuration web page 17 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 Routing Routing Mode Enable disable routing atthis port IP Address Specify the IP address of this port for the relevant subnetwork here The IP address set here is used to access the management interface of the switch and can be used as a gateway address for the connected subnetwork in order to use the routing functionality Subnet Mask Specify the corresponding subnet mask here Together with the IP address the subnet mask defines the connected subnetwork which is automatically applied in the routing table ofthe devi
136. ning Link mode Port Far End Link status enable Fault 7 2 2 Additional process data The device has another process data byte which contains information about the following actual states Status of the alarm contacts 0 Closed 1 Open Status of the digital inputs 0 Low 1 High manager status 0 Ring OK 1 Ring error Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Port MRP 012 011 Alarmcontact2 Alarm contact1 The slots send link information for each port This includes Link status 0 Link down 1 Link up Faultstatus 0 No fault 1 Fault Portenable status 0 Enabled 1 Disabled Link mode 0 Forwarding 1 Blocking Bit 7 6 5 3 2 1 0 Meaning Link Portenable Far End Fault Link status mode 7 4 CONTACT 8016_en_01 Activating and configuring redundancy mechanisms 8 Activating and configuring redundancy mechanisms You can select Rapid Spanning Tree RSTP Multiple Spanning Tree MSTP or Media Redundancy Protocol MRP as the redundancy mechanism Please note the different requirements for the topology or redundancy management The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP is used to implement network topologies with redundant paths and has now become official IEEE standard 802 1w Startup consists of two parts that must be executed in the specified order 1 Enable R STP on all switches thatare to be operated as active R S TP components in the network 2 Connectthe switche
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138. ntly used can be found under R STP General Hello Time S pecifies the time interval within which the rootbridge regularly reports to the other bridges via BPDU Forward Delay The forward delay value indicates how long the switch is to wait in order for the portstate in STP mode to change from Discarding to Listening and from Listening to Learning 2 x Forward Delay The Maximum Age of STP Hello Time and Forward Delay parameters are optimized by default upon delivery They should notbe modified 8 1 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 15 4 underthe following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flS witch 15 flS witchR edundancy 4 8 1 3 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under show spanning tree CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 8 2 Activating A ring can be created in the network using MRP and a redundantconnection provided Each ring must contain an MRP manager all other devices in the ring mustsupportthe MRP client function The ring is created using dedicated ports The ports mustbe 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 8 3 FL SWITCH GHS configured in the switch management When configured correctly MRP offers a guaranteed maximum switch over time of 200 ms Please note that MRP is disabled by default upon delivery
139. od 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkF irmware 11 flW orkF WC trl 2 flW orkF W CtrlB asic 1 fl WorkF WCtrlS SH 13 For Telnet The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 12 3 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkF irmware 11 flW orkF WC trl 2 flW orkF W CtrITelnetG ro up 12 flW orkF W CtriTelnetA llowNewM ode 3 9 4 3 CLI ForSSH The settings can be found in the CLI under ip ssh 9 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Activating security mechanisms For Telnet The settings can be found in the CLI under ip telnet ForSSH CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference ForSSH CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 9 5 Activating SNMP 9 5 1 WBM The use of SNMP can be activated deactivated orthe protocol version can be selected in the General Configuration M anagement Interfaces S NM P menu FL SWITCH GHS last update 11 02 24 Logout FL SWITCH GHS 12G 8 SNMP Heia Disable SNMP Agent SNMP VIM Home O SNMP V3 LJ General Instructions For MDS and DES sre used as authentication and encryption Device Information The authentication and encryption passphrase is the password of the Adnan usor 7 3 General Configuration SNe Configurati
140. ome lllegal Address Counter E General Instructions 1 Device Informati a un You find the setlings for usor account managment at the web page General 1 c General Configuration Configuration User Account Management RADIUS Authentication Switch Station 802 1x a Status Disable Enable VLAN Assiqnment Mode Table Status Disable Enable JP ort Configuration Table Configuration Submit Por Statistics POF Table Port Mirroring Por PoE Table PoE Config Ext Port Configuration nj Figure 9 7 General Security Configuration web page 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 9 9 FL SWITCH GHS 9 7 2 SNMP The settings for Port Security can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 8 2 5 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkF irmware 11 flW orkF W Ctrl 2 flW orkF WC trlS ecurity 8 flW orkF WC trlS ecurityP ort 2 flW orkF WC 6 ecurityP ortE nable 5 The settings for IEEE 802 1x can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 8 3 1 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxc FactoryLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkF irmware 11 flW orkF W Ctrl 2 flW orkF W CtrlS ec urity 8 flW orkF W CtrlS ecurityDot1x 3 flW orkF W CtrlS ecurityDot1xP ortT able 1 9 7 3 CLI
141. ommands syntax 3 7 3 3 2 CLI via V 24 RS 232 General function 3 8 3 3 3 CLI via SSH General function 3 12 3 4 Web based 3 13 3 5 SNMP mariagermierib i a eec eee di nig ten e i eed reas 3 14 3 5 1 SNM Pintera ce seed ret EH p ebd tts 3 15 3 6 Configuring the 3 17 4 ul cas e e Ve 4 1 4 1 Basic 5 satin tiat ae ela qo dec Pent pt m dp n 4 1 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT i FL SWITCH GHS 4 1 1 Default upon delivery defaultsettings sene 4 1 4 2 Activating the default IP 5 2 4 2 4 3 Assigning IP parameters enne enne nennen nnns 4 2 4 3 1 X Assigning IP parameters with IPAssign see 4 3 4 3 2 Example for V 24 RS 232 as a serial connection 4 4 4 3 3 Assigning IP parameters via the CLI and SSH 4 5 4 3 4 Assignment of IP parameters via DHCP DCP 4 7 4 4 Modifying IP 4 8 4 4 1 Example for web based management 4 8 4 4 2 Changin
142. on Jsystem Identification Usoftware Update 1 Du al Image S sNTP Configuration Y Password Change Operating Mode 4 Management Interfaces lSecurity Configuration x Figure 9 5 SNMP web page 9 5 2 SNMP For SNMP on off The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 1 9 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkF irmware 11 flW orkF W Ctrl 2 flW orkF W CtrlB asic 1 fl WorkF WCtrlS NM P 9 ForSNMPv3 The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 1 14 under the following path 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 9 7 FL SWITCH GHS Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkF irmware 11 flW orkF W Ctrl 2 flW orkF W CtrlB asic 1 fl WorkF WCtrlS NMPv3 14 9 5 3 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under snmp server version CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 9 6 Managing user accounts Various user roles can be created on the GHS While an administrator has read and write access and can therefore configure and parameterize the switch a guestuseronly has read access 9 6 1 WBM Useraccounts can be managed in the General Configuration User Account Management User Account menu FL SWITCH GHS last update 12 45 29 Logout
143. on the left hand side nextto the head station to stop the modules from slipping on the DIN rail Once completely installed mount an end clamp on the right hand side of the station Mounting 1 Place the module onto the DIN rail from above A The upper holding keyway must be hooked onto the top edge of the DIN rail Push the module from the front towards the mounting surface B Figure 2 1 Snapping the head station onto the DIN rail 2 Oncethe module has been snapped on properly check that itis fixed securely on the DIN rail Check whether the positive latches are facing upwards i e snapped on correctly 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 2 1 FL SWITCH GHS Removal 1 Remove all plug in connections or interface modules 2 Pulldown the positive latches using a suitable tool e g screwdriver Both positive latches remain snapped out Then swivel the bottom of the module away from the DIN rail slightly A Next lift the module upwards away from the DIN rail B Pel pe Figure 2 2 Removing the head station 2 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Mounting and installation 2 2 Mounting and removing the extension module NOTE Always switch off the supply voltage when mounting removing the extension module Mounting 1 Place the module onto the DIN rail from above A The upper holding keyway must be hooked onto the top edge ofthe
144. on under the project see Figure 4 13 Dte Eas Ga Phoene oriasi 2 Ode c O Fda CJ Fle agor sarc Bj Rev gt 10 Gateway 859 Rev gt 00 213 SM E Rev gt 0 213 FL SVATCHLM ATX 2X SM Rev ye 0 2 13 E Rev gt 00 213 Figure 4 13 Selecting the desired components 2 Selectthe desired Ethernet components from the device catalog and append underthe AXSNMP virtual PC note the firmware version of the devices Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Extras Hilfe su 2 v au 215 zd 2 100 FL SWITCH MCS 14TX 2F 192 168 2 101 FL SWITCH MCS 14TX 2FX w 192 168 2 102 FL SWITCH GHS 1268 Wy 192 168 2 103 FL SWITCH SMCS 8TX 192 168 2 105 FL SWITCH SMCS 8TX 192 m FL SWITCH GHS 1268 Phoenix Contact 00 1 00 Host Address 0 0 0 0 Read Community public Write Community private fj FLSWITCH LM 4 2 Rev gt 00 2 13 fj FL SWITCH LM 4TX 2FX SM E Rev gt 00 2 13 Bj FLSWITCH LM 4TX 2FX SM Rev gt 00 2 13 FT ml planningEngineer Figure 4 14 Entering the IP parameters In the case ofa new device an FL SWITCH MM HS inthis example that has been implemented correctly a tab automatically appears in DTM View where the IP address hostaddress must be entered see Figure 4 14 4
145. orkNet 4 flW orkNetP ort 2 flW orkNetP ortP oE Table 3 13 73 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under show poe CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 8016_en_01 PHOENIXCONTACT 13 9 FL SWITCH GHS 13 8 Configuring alarm contacts This menu is used to activate deactivate events thatare indicated via the alarm contacts 13 8 1 WBM The use of alarm contacts is configured in the S witch Station Diagnostics Alarm Contact menu FL SWITCH GHS last update 12 28 31 Logout Alarm Contact Help T Disable Enable closed u m Disable Enable closed Home J General Instructions Event Monitoring status on contact Status value 1 Device Information m Power Supply Contact 1 7 Contact 2 ok General Configuration h Stati Port Secunty 7 Contact 1 7 Contact 2 ok Services MRP Ring Failure 7 Contact 1 7 Contact 2 ok DHCP Relay Agent Only MRP Manager can detect a ring failure J Ports 3 DI Link Monet k 3 ink Monetonng 7 Contact 1 7 Contact 2 al amp pisplay To activate the link monitoring per port see web page Port Configuration B Information about detected bnk flies by tho ink montonng feature you pIgital Inputs find in the column Modus at the web page Port Table 3 Profinet Alarms PoE Fault monitoring Contact 1 Contact 2 ok event Table See page Port PoE Table to get information abou winch hove detected IMac Address Table PoE f
146. ort specific thresholds can be configured and can therefore be used selectively Firmware download during runtime operation without shutting down the network Easy to switch between two firmware images without the need for time consuming reinstallation Backup image in addition to the current runtime image ensures network availability Flexibility and cost savings thanks to connection media that can be assembled in the field such as POF SCRJ and GI HCS for distances up to 2000 m with GI HCS The switches can be operated in PC WorX and Step 7 environments as conformance class B PROFINET IO devices Connections to PLC systems can be easily implemented for diagnostic and communication applications In the Ethernet IP environmentthe switches supportthe IGMP snooping function and multicast filtering For easy configuration the switches feature S mart mode in which itis possible to change the operating state without additional tools or user interfaces such as CLI web based management or SNMP 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 1 3 FL SWITCH GHS Routing PROFlenergy Support of numerous routing methods the additional FL SD Flash L3 MRM license Order No 2700607 is required to activate them Support of the PROFlenergy function Additional product properties Alternative redundancy mechanisms Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP Optional fast ring detection FRD now also available for 1000 Mbps Optional large tree s
147. ort that is used as the destination port only forwards the packets redirected to itfrom the source ports It no longer forwards packets that are to be sent directly to this port In addition it no longer forwards received packets to other switch ports The availability of the network based user interfaces of the switch WEB SNMP etc is no longer ensured via this port 13 6 1 WBM Port mirroring is configured in the S witch Station P orts P ort Mirroring menu 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 13 7 FL SWITCH GHS FL SWITCH GHS last update 10 21 41 Port Mirroring Help Mode Enable Source Port s Tx and Rx port 2 Destination Port pot Pong e Re 1 Device Information a General Configuration 4 Switch Station Slservices u 3 Ports Por Table Configuration Table Statistics i Figure 13 6 Port Mirroring web page 13 6 00 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 15 2 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flS witch 15 flS witchP ortM irr 13 63 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under configure monitor CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 13 7 Powerover Ethernet PoE This view shows the PoE status of all ports 13 7 1 WBM The following states are supported in the S witch Station Ports
148. orts in SFP formator Gigabit copper ports in RJ 45 format 4 x 100 Mbps copper ports in RJ 45 format 8x 100 Mbps ports via FL IF interface modules Mini DIN female connector 2 24V DC 100 mA maximum 2 24V DC 100 mA maximum 4 Via interface modules flexible media support 8 Incoming system bus interface Supply voltage control signals data 2 8 pos RJ 45 female connector on the module Twisted pair cable with a conductor cross section of 0 14 mm to 0 22 mm 100 Ohm 10 100 Mbps 100m RJ 45 interfaces Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af via FL IF Number Connection format Connection medium Cable impedance Transmission speed Maximum network segment expansion Connection of the PoE supply Nominal value Permissible voltage range 2 8 pos RJ 45 female connector on the switch Twisted pair cable with a conductor cross section of 0 14 mm to 0 22 mm 100 Ohm 10 100 Mbps 100m Via COMBICON maximum conductor cross section 2 5 mm 48 V DC SELV PELV 45 5 V DC to 53V DC 19 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 Technical data and ordering data RJ 45 interfaces Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af via FL IF Fortsetzung Test voltage Maximum current consumption on US at 48 V DC Typical power consumption Ethernet interface SC Multi mode via FL IF Number Connection format Wavelength Laser protection Minimum transmission length including 3 dB system reserve Average
149. ottom 68741002 Figure 1 5 View ofthe interface modules example Connection for extension module head station This connectoris used to connectthe interface module and the extension module orthe head station Guide bars These bars aid installation and hold the interface modules securely in place Positive latches These latches must be pressed in order to remove the interface module previous versions used mounting screws Ethernet ports These are the ports forthe various interfaces and connection directions Marking groove for ZBF zack marker strip Mounting screws to lock the interface modules in place 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 1 7 FL SWITCH GHS 1 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 Mounting and installation 2 Mounting and installation 2 1 Mounting and removal NOTE Always switch off the supply voltage when mounting removing the head station and extension modules Mountthe head station on a clean DIN rail according to DIN EN 50 022 e g NS 35 from Phoenix Contact To avoid contactresistance only use clean corrosion free DIN rails To avoid impermissible loads on the switch in the event of high mechanical strain strong vibrations or shocks the DIN rail used should be secured tightly to preventitturning In the event of high loads when using NS 35 rails the rails should be screwed secured every 75 mm Before mounting the modules mountan end clamp E AL NS 35 Order No 1201662
150. ound in the CLI under routing mode CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 17 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Routing 17 3 P configuration for routing global The global IP settings for routing are made on the Routing IP Configuration page FL SWITCH GHS 126 8 4 General Instructions EJ Device Information Energy Saving General Configuration 1 Switch Station Routing IB 8 Figure 17 3 ICMP Echo Replies ping FL SWITCH GHS 551 update 13 34 11 Logout IP Configuration Default Time to Live 64 ICMP ICMP Echo Replies Disable Enable ICMP Redirects Disable Enable ICMP Rate Lima Interval 1000 0 to 2147483647 msecs ICMP Rate Lima Durst Size 100 1 to 200 Submit Routing IP Configuration web page Select whether or not ICMP echo requests pings from the routing interface of the switch e g a port with routing enabled and an IP address to which a ping can be sent are answered ICMP Redirects Selectwhetherthis device may specify an alternative often better route to the destination to the sender of data packets hosts ICMP Rate Limit Interval This is the interval in ms during which one ICMP burst maximum is sent The value 1000 therefore means a maximum of one burst per second This setting is used for example to prevent Denial of Service DOS attacks ICMP Rate Limit Burst Size The maximum number
151. pport the trap receiver function see Figure 4 18 e Inthe table devices that are not to be modified can be deactivated uncheck device see Figure 4 18 item 1 In the table devices can be simultaneously enabled or disabled see Figure 4 18 item 2 e Trap targets are specified for the first and or second address see Figure 4 18 item 3 e Step 4 Start downloading the settings Step 5 Close MDC 4 18 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Startup Ww and Lon Contans stan of Sevend Oram 1 Trap Cadi 3 lt S _ Drao 11 fuge Temp tage 2 Bd FL O CCS 74112442 Erato 0900 000 FL GMCS kitten riie 0500 6000 e XD b bel Ab t ndm 0000 000 Bd FL SWITCH MCS 1415 Deest 4783441234 de 0 om Figure 4 18 receiver selection in the MDC wizard 4 7 2 2 VLAN tagging e CallMDC e Step 1 Selectthe VLAN tagging function e Step 2 Set parameters to Transparent or Tagging e Step 3 A listis displayed of all the devices that support VLAN tagging see Figure 4 19 e Inthe table devices that are not to be modified can be deactivated uncheck device In the table devices can be simultaneously selected as Transparent or Tagging see Figure 4 19 e Step 4 Start downloading the settings Step 5 MDC Multi Device Configuration Step 3 of 5 Version 1 0 Wiza
152. ral menu Figure 11 1 qim FL SWITCH GHS Link Aggregation Select Trunk trunk 1 Double Perf 1 Admin Mode Disable Enable Static Mode Disable Enable STP Made Disable Enable Load Balance Sre MAC VLAN incoming port NOTE Connecting Link aggregation to device NOT supporting 002 3ad would cause loop Link Name Link Status Member Ports Ports 1 0 Ports 9 16 Ports 17 20 Link Aggregation web page Double Perf junk Up 000000 00000000 Submit Delete 8016_ _01 PHOENIXCONTACT 11 1 FL SWITCH GHS 1112 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 15 8 underthe following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flS witch 15 flS witchLagC onfig 8 11 13 CLI The general settings can be found in the CLI under config port channel CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 11 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Time settings 12 Time settings 12 1 Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP The Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP is defined in RFC 4330 SNTP clients in automation technology and is used to synchronize the internal system time with any NTP server which represents the timer i e the universal time The aim is to synchronize allthe components in a network with the unive
153. rameters Display vital product data To display the default domain name list of name server hosts the static and the cached list of host names and addresses Display IGMP Snooping information Display IP interface information Display Interfaces Information Figure 3 13 list Enter the desired word with the corresponding arguments and confirm with ENTER If you do not know the corresponding arguments for the desired command add to the command Example FL SWITCH GHS gt show Calling privilege mode In privilege mode you have access to all the Telnet options You can tell that you are in privilege mode as the cursor Telnet changes from gt to Procedure e Call Telnetas described above Login 3 18 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 User interfaces e Enter enable Confirm the password prompt that then appears by pressing ENTER 1 Telnet 192 168 2 11 jol CFL SWITCH GHS gt show laccess lists Display Access List information alarm_contact Display Alarm contact information Display Address Resolution Protocol cache Shows the boot images on the node ic lassofservice Display class of service information ide bugging Display debugging configuration digital_input Display Digital Input information idos control Display Denial of Service Configuration Display dotix information Display event log entries Display Forwarding Database aging time
154. rd for Configuration of Several Devices Selected Function WLAN Tagging Transparent FL SWITCH MCS 147 2FX DeviceDtm 4110d78e b2c FL SWITCH MM HS DeviceDtm d3303a6b 6ba6 40bd b1 Transparent Transparent Filter AllDevices Figure 4 19 Selecting the tagging mode 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 4 19 FL SWITCH GHS 4 7 2 3 IGMP snooping CallMDC e Step 1 Selectthe IGMP snooping function Step 2 Setparameters to Enable or Disable e Step 3 A listis displayed of all the devices that support IGMP snooping e Inthe table devices that are not to be modified can be deactivated uncheck device see Figure 4 20 item 1 In the table devices can be simultaneously activated or deactivated see Figure 4 20 item 2 e In the table different aging times can be selected for the individual devices see Figure 4 20 item 3 A response is received from the devices within the set time and multicast groups are created dynamically This time must always be longer than the querier interval see item 5 e device the querier can be set to Version 1 Version 2 or disabled see Figure 4 20 item 5 e interval during which a querier request is sent can be set individually for each device see Figure 4 20 item 5 All multicast devices then send back a response e Step 4 Start downloading the settings Step 5 Close MDC ai ieme citane om secreet 3 om 1 vorm na
155. re 1 Easy specification of network paths on which the multicast data traffic of known groups is limited 2 No querier required see Query on page 18 7 The following marginal conditions must be observed Precise network documentation for path specification is required Possible redundant paths due to Spanning Tree must be taken into account during port assignment Fornetwork modifications and during servicing or expansion the multicast data paths must be restored 8016_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 18 1 FL SWITCH GHS Conversion 18 3 1 Current Multicast Groups web page The table on this web page provides an overview ofthe current multicast groups created on this MMS These include multicast groups that are assigned as a result of IGMP snooping and groups thatare statically created Current Multicast Groups VID Group Address Group Membership 1 01 00 5 00 18 08 Ports 1 8 1 01 00 5 00 19 21 Ports 1 8 wrrrrieiIie 3 01 00 5e 00 18 2d Ports 1 8 7 01 00 5 00 8 8 Ports 1 8 5 1 8 10711011 Note This web page wil be refreshed in 15 sec automatically change the interval at the web page Services Figure 18 1 Current Multicast Groups web page These checkboxes indicate which port has been assigned to each individual group Please note that all multicast groups that are known to the switch including the dynamically detected groups that were not crea
156. re snapped into place Secure the interface module using the screw on the bottom right hand side of the interface module w Figure 2 9 Securing the interface module 8016_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 7 FL SWITCH GHS Removal 1 Remove the mounting screw Figure 2 10 Removing the mounting screw on interface modules 2 Pressthe positive latch A and pull outthe module B SER Figure 2 11 Removing the interface module 2 5 Use of SFP slots The SFP slots are used by SFP modules fiber optic fiberglass modules in SFP format By selecting SFP modules the user can specify whetherthe switch has multi mode or single mode fiber optic ports for example The SFP modules are available separately as accessories see Unknown source of cross reference Phoenix Contact only recommends using SFP modules listed in the ordering data on Unknown source of cross reference 2 8 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Mounting and installation 2 5 1 Elements of the SFP modules Mechanical Fiber optic interlock connection N Electrical connection Release latch contacts Figure 2 12 Elements ofthe SFP modules 2 5 2 Mounting the SFP modules example Inserting the SFP modules e nsertthe SFP modules in the relevant slots on the switch e Ensure correct mechanical alignment of the SFP modules A Figure 2 13 Inserting the SFP modules FL SWITCH GHS 4G12 Inserting an SF
157. rebooted Note The device reboots with the last stored configuration save here before Figure 6 1 Software Update web page A resetis not carried out automatically following a firmware update The desired option can be selected in WBM There are no assurances that all existing configuration data will be retained after a firmware update downgrade Therefore please check the configuration settings or return the device to the settings default upon delivery 6 1 2 Firmware backup The device has a backup solution for firmware Despite a firmware update the old software is saved in an image and can be selected again later The switch can then be easily switched to the old software withoutthis having to be installed again If an error occurs during firmware installation e g for firmware installed under imagel or you no longer wish to use the new software for other reasons selectthe image2 item under Image Name Next Active and following a restart the switch will start operating with the software version used prior to the software update This ensures the continued operability of your switch 6 1 3 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 4 underthe following path 6 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Software update Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkF irmware 11 fl
158. red design Third party products are always named without reference to patent rights The existence of such rights shall not be excluded How to contactus Up to date information on Phoenix Contact products and our Terms and Conditions can be found on the Internet at www phoenixcontact com Make sure you always use the latest documentation It can be downloaded at www phoenixcontact n wnl If there are any problems that cannot be solved using the documentation please contact your Phoenix Contact subsidiary Subsidiary contact information is available at www phoenixcontact com PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH amp Co KG Flachsmarktstrafe 8 32825 Blomberg DEUTSCHLAND Telefon 449 0 52 35 3 00 Telefax 449 0 52 35 3 4 12 00 Should you have any suggestions orrecommendations forimprovementofthe contents and layout of our manuals please send your comments to t hoenixcontact com PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Table of contents Table of contents 1 Gigabit Modular Switches 1 1 1 1 Properties c E 1 1 1 2 New performance class for future proof networks 1 2 1 21 GHS device bete etos 1 5 1 2 2 Dimensions of the Gigabit Modular 5 1 6 1 23 View ofthe interface modules example 1 7 2 M nting add installalo I sce ond tcu at ei e erede Et ve ces 2 1 2 1 Moun
159. rg 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkR outing 23 flW orkR outingV rrp 3 17 8 5 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under show vrrp CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 17 20 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Routing 17 9 Router Discovery The ICMP Router Discovery Protocol IR DP enables clients in the network to locate existing routers To do this the router sends whatare known as router advertisements and router solicitation messages from its interfaces These messages are sentas ICMP packets The advertisements are sentto multicast address 224 0 0 1 The clients send the solicitations to multicast IP 224 0 0 2 FL SWITCH GHS Lilast update 16 40 06 Router Discovery Configuration FL SWITCH GHS 12G 0 Port Number 1 Advertise Mode Disable Enable 1 General Instructions Address 224001 E Device Information Ls Advertise Interval 00 4 1800 Energy Saving secs ji 4 General Configuration Advertise Interval rj BC IN Switch Station Routing Advertise Lifetime secs 1800 Adv Interval 9000 a 1P Preference Level 2147483548 to aJ VLAN Routing Submit 734 Router Discovery x Figure 17 17 Router Discovery Configuration web page Port Number Selectthe physical ports Advertise Mode Select whether the Rout
160. rsal time and to thus create a uniform time base Time synchronization provides valuable assistance when evaluating error and eventlogs as the use oftime synchronization in various network components enables events to be assigned and analyzed more easily Clients should therefore only be activated on the most remote devices of an NTP network Time synchronization is carried out at fixed synchronization intervals known as polling intervals The clientreceives a correction time by means of an SNTP server with the packet runtime for messages between the client and server being integrated in the time calculation in the client The local system time ofthe clientis thus constantly corrected Synchronization in the NTP is carried out Universal Time Coordinated UTC format The current system time is displayed as Universal Time Coordinates UTCs This means thatthe displayed system time corresponds to Greenwich Mean Time The system time and the UTC Offset provide the current local time The switch supports the use ofthe SNTP protocol exceptin client mode i e switches or other network components only ever receive a time from a time server butdo nottransmit their own times Each client synchronizes its system time with that of an SNTP server Time synchronization is carried out at fixed synchronization intervals Thelocalsystem time ofthe clientis thus constantly corrected Synchronization is carried out in Universal Time Coordinate
161. s 4 6 1 Activating Smart mode easy setup The display operator interface is used to selectthe desired setting The setting which will apply when exiting S mart mode can be viewed in the display 4 6 1 1 Calling Smart mode e Afterrestarting the device press and hold down Activate for around five seconds until the display contains 5 mart Mode E asy Setup If S mart mode is active 5 mart Mode will appear in the display SMART MODE EASY SETUP Activate 80160008 Figure 4 10 Display contents after booting in order to call Smart mode 4 6 1 2 Selecting the desired setting e Toselectthe various settings use the arrow keys next to the display and press Set to activate the desired setting Smart Mode DEFAUL PROFINET ETHERNET IP 80160009 Figure 4 11 Display contents in Smart mode 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 4 13 FL SWITCH GHS 4 6 1 3 Exit Smart mode without changes e Press Exit 4 6 1 4 Possible operating modes in Smart mode The switch supports the selection ofthe following operating modes in S martmode see also example below Table 4 1 Operating modes in S mart mode Mode Display Exit 5 mart mode without changes EXIT Resetto the default settings DEFAULT SetPROFINET mode PROFINET Set Ethernet IP mode ETHERNET IP 4 7 Startup with the MDC wizard Industrial automation solutions are increasingly based on Ethernet communication whic
162. s Ethernet interfaces SCRJ with optical diagnostics via FL IF Number Connection format Data transmission rate Wavelength Laser protection Minimum cable length 2 FL IF 2POF SCR D SC RJ female connectors the interface module 10 100 Mbps 100 Mbps according to PROFINET standard 660 nm Class 1 according to DIN EN 60825 1 1m 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 19 3 FL SWITCH GHS Ethernet interfaces SCRJ with optical diagnostics via FL IF Fortsetzung Transmission length including 3 dB system reserve 50 m polymer fiber with F K 980 1000 230 dB km at 10 100 Mbps maximum 100 m HCS fiber with F S 200 230 8 dB km at 100 Mbps maximum Average dynamic transmission power fibertype in link mode Minimum 8 0 dBm 980 1000 um Average dynamic receiver sensitivity fibertype in link mode Minimum 23 0 dBm 980 1000 um Optical overrange 1 0 dBm 980 1000 um Cable lengths Twisted pair 100m Polymer fiber POF Depends on the interface module 1 m minimum HCS Depends on the interface module Fiberglass 1300 nm multi mode 6400 m with fiberglass with F G 50 125 0 7 dB km F1200 2800 m with fiberglass with F G 50 125 1 6 dB km F800 10 000 m with fiberglass with F G 62 5 125 0 7 dB km F 1000 3000 m with fiberglass with F G 62 5 125 2 6 dB km F600 Fiberglass 1300 nm single mode 36 000 m with fiberglass with F G 9 125 0 36 dB km 32 000 m with fiberglass with F G 9 125 0 4 dB km 26 000 m with fiberglas
163. s Request Listener Please select a MAC Address The kst box below displays af MAC Addresses that we have received BOOTP requests from MAC Address Count Last Request Time If you do not see the Mac address of the device you are looking for try cycling power to that device Show Orly Phoenix Contact Devices orbe ame Figure 4 1 Devices sending BootP requests in IPAssign 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 4 3 FL SWITCH GHS e Click Next and enter the desired IP parameters Phoenix Contact Assignment Tool Set IP Address Please an I Address to use This PC s IP Address 1724600122 Moose speci y the IP Address to be used below Selected Address o0 20 26 8 12 172 16 100 100 Once you have entered a valid IP address cick Next pro Cameo erem Figure 4 2 Mask for IP parameters e Click Next If successful this window is displayed Phoenix Contact IP Assignment Tool Congratulations The wizord has assigned the IP address to the device Successfully Assigned MAC Address 00 304524 68 2 ithe following IP Address 172 16 100 100 IP Mask 255 255 255 0 IP Gateway 172 16 100 1 Okk to ext or Back to another 29 Figure 4 3 Message in IPAssign 4 3 2 Example for V 24 RS 232 as a serial connection Establish a communication connection as described in Section 3 2 RS 232 interf
164. s not permitted Please note that in multicast MAC addresses the bytes are separated by a colon and in IP multicast addresses are separated by a full stop 18 3 3 Procedure for creating a multicast group Gain an overview of the multicastapplications available within the network and the multicast addresses used Create a group for every multicast application or for the multicast address used and foreach switch add the ports to which a device of the appropriate group is directly connected or via which the device can be accessed 18 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 Multicast filtering Example In the following table the ports for each switch to which the receivers ofthe multicast data are connected are indicated with an X See example configuration Figure 18 3 on Page 18 6 Table 18 1 Multicast port assignment to the switches Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 Switch 6 Switch 7 Port 1 Port 2 X X X X X X X Port 3 Port 4 X X Port 5 X Port 6 X Port 7 X Port 8 X X Please note that possible redundant paths resulting from Rapid S panning Tree mustbe taken into consideration for multicast group creation 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 18 5 FL SWITCH GHS Nummer des Switches Nummer des ap Ausgangs Ports
165. s to form a meshed topology 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 8 1 FL SWITCH GHS 8 1 Activating and configuring RSTP MSTP 8 1 1 WBM The Spanning Tree variants can be selected and activated in the Switch Station R edundancy R apid Spanning Tree S panning Tree Configuration menu When using more than one virtual LAN VLAN in a network the Multiple S panning Tree Protocol MSTP redundancy mechanism defined in IEEE 802 14 is also supported FL SWITCH GHS Logout Spanning Tree Config STP Mode RSIP Large Tree Support Enable Fast Ring Detection Enable Bndge 32768 0 to 61440 Age of STP Information 20 6 to 40 secs Home Hello Tire 2 1 to 10 secs C3 general Instructions Forward Detay 15 4 t0 30 secs LJ Device Information General Configuration 4 switch station Services DHCP Relay Agent Ports LJ Diagnostics a Redundancy gt SJ Rapid Spanning Tree lSpanning Tree General a Figure 8 1 Spanning Tree Configuration web page Itis sufficientto setthe Rapid Spanning Tree status to E nable in order to start RSTP using default settings Priority values can be specified for the switch The bridge and backup root can be specified via these priority values Only multiples of 4096 are permitted The desired value can be entered in the Priority field The value will be rounded automatically to the next multiple of 4096 Large Tree Support If RSTP is operated using
166. s with F G 9 125 0 5 dB km Mechanical tests Shock test according to IEC 60068 2 27 Operation 259 11 ms period half sine shock pulse Storage transport 50g 11 ms period half sine shock pulse Vibration resistance according to IEC 60068 2 6 Operation storage transport 5g 10 150 Hz Criterion 3 Free fall according to IEC 60068 2 32 1m Conformance with EMC Directives Noise emission according to EN 55011 Class Warning The limit values of the electromagnetic noise emission according to EN 55011 Class A are only observed by the module if itis installed in a grounded metal control cabinet Radio interference field strengths according to EN 55022 Class Electrostatic discharge ESD according to EN 61000 4 2 Class 3 Criterion B Electromagnetic fields according to IEC 61000 4 3 10 V m Criterion A Conducted interference according to IEC 61000 4 6 10 Vas Criterion Fasttransients burst according to IEC 61000 4 4 Data lines 1 kV Criterion A Power supply lines 2 2 kV Criterion B Surge voltages according to IEC 61000 4 5 Data lines 1 kV asymmetrical Criterion B Power supply lines 0 5 kV symmetrical asymmetrical Criterion B 19 1 Revision history of this user manual Differences between this version and previous versions Rev 00 First version Rev 01 DHCP relay agent routing devices and display codes added 19 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Technical data and ordering data 19 2 Typical current consu
167. settings are User admin Password private After logging in you are at the top level in the CLI Display FL SWITCH GHS gt If you now enter a list of all other possible commands will be displayed In this case enable exit logout Enter the desired word with the corresponding arguments and confirm with ENTER If you do not know the corresponding arguments for the desired command add to the command see also Figure 3 9 on page 3 11 Example FL SWITCH GHS show 3 3 2 4 Calling privilege mode In privilege mode you have access to all the CLI options You can tell that you are in privilege mode as the cursor in the CLI changes from gt to 7 Procedure e CalltheCLlas described above Login e Enter enable Confirm the password prompt that then appears by pressing ENTER h HyperTerminal 63 Ek Et Yew He Da 8 65 Choose CLI 1 or Configuration menu 2 admin ord eese UD SWITCH GHS gt Enter into user privilege mode xit Display help for various special keys Exit this session Any unsaved caue are lost Change an exisling user s password Send ICHP echo packets to specified IP address Exit this session unsaved changes are lost Display Switch Options and Settings telnet Telnet to a remote host FL SWITCH GHS gt enable 80160007 Connected 00 00 54 ho detect 300041 Figure 3 9 Calling the list of arguments and privileg
168. t via SNMP 4 5 Password concept When making initial contact with the device and checking the current state for the first time itis notnecessaryto log in As soon as functions thatrequire authorization are called a login window appears where you must enter your user name and password By default upon delivery the user name is admin and the password is private After having entered the valid password no further entry ofthe password is necessary fora period of 5 minutes default After this period of time has elapsed or after clicking on Logout the password must be re entered The period oftime can be setfrom 0 minutes to 60 minutes 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 4 11 FL SWITCH GHS WBM Switch Station S ervices SNMP object fIWorkFW CtrlLoginE xpire CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference The conceptis valid forthe firstten users logged in atthe same time All other users must confirm each configuration modification by entering the password until less than ten users are logged in A user can assign various rights to other users 4 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Startup 4 6 Using Smart mode Smart mode enables the user to change the operating mode ofthe switch without having to access the management interface The switch offers the following setting options via Smart mode Resetto the default settings SetPROFINET mode SetEthernet IP mode ExitSmartmode without change
169. tation xu 17 No diagnosable POF module 2 details plugged on thes port IpHCP Relay Agent x18 18 No diagnosable POF module Ports details plugged on this port Table X19 19 No diagnosable POF module lp 1 Confi tion Tabl details plugged on this port Sp 20 20 No diagnosable module a details plugged on this f Figure 13 5 POF SCR transceiver diagnostics Port Table web page 13 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Diagnostics 13 5 2 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 4 2 4 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxc FactoryLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkN et 4 flW orkNetP ort 2 flW orkN etP ortP ofS crilf Table 4 13 5 3 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under show port channel CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 13 6 Configuring port mirroring This menu is used to activate deactivate and set port mirroring Port mirroring is used to passively read input or output data that is being transmitted via a selected port To do this a measuring instrument P C is connected to the destination port which records the data yet must not itself be activated Trunks grouped to one port via link aggregation cannot be included in the mirroring either individually or as a complete trunk This applies for use as the mirroring source or destination A selected p
170. ted manually are shown on this web page The overview for group membership is based on the dot1qTpGroupTable SNMP group This table contains all groups static entries and IGMP and their members 18 3 2 Creating static multicast groups This web page is used to create and manage statically configured multicast groups In order to create a multicast group enterthe MAC address provided see Multicastaddresses on page 18 4 forthe multicast group in the Multicast Group Address field add the ports of the data paths to the group members and confirm these entries by entering a valid password If a group address is entered as an IP address the IP address is converted into a multicast MAC address according to the specifications of IEEE 802 1 D p Overwriting a dynamic group with a static configuration means that a new portassignment forthis group cannot be created dynamically Port assignmentfor this group can only be started dynamically once the group has been deleted The guidelines for converting a multicastIP addresses into a multicast MAC address require the mapping of different IP groups to the same MAC group Avoid the use of IP groups Thatdo not differ in the first and second byte from the right Thatdifferby 128 in the third byte from the right 18 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Multicast filtering Port assignment Where the fourth byte from the rightis always replaced by 01 00 5e during conversion
171. th iso 1 0rg 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkF irmware 11 flW orkF W Ctrl 2 flW orkF W CtrlB asic 1 fl WorkF WCtrlHTTPSecure 12 9 3 3 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under ip CLI user manual for HTTP Unknown source of cross reference CLI user manual for HTTP S Unknown source of cross reference 9 4 Activating Secure Shell Telnet 9 4 1 WBM The use of Secure Shell Telnet can be activated deactivated in the General Configuration M anagement Interfaces S S H Telnet menu Secure Shell or SSH refers to a network protocol that can be used to securely establish an encrypted network connection to a remote computer This method is often used to retrieve a remote command line on the local computer i e the outputs from the remote console are outputon the local console and the local key inputs are sent to the remote computer The end result is the same as if you were satatthe remote console 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 9 5 FL SWITCH GHS i FL SWITCH GHS SSHITELNET Disable c Telnet SSH Server Lol Telnet SSH Note Telnet can only be accessed from intemal network Hash of SSH Hostkey App Figure 9 4 SSH Telnet web page 9 4 2 SNMP For SSH The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 11 2 1 13 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 d
172. ticast group address Always using wireless communication a station transmits one data packetthatis received by one or more receiving stations Advantages 1 f forexample a data packet of a transmitter is to be transmitted to eight receivers the same packet does nothave to be senteighttimes to the addresses of all eight devices Instead itonly needs to be sentonce to the address ofthe multicast group thatincludes the eight devices 2 When using multicast communication and filtering the bandwidth requirement for data transmission is reduced because each packetis only transmitted once A maximum of 128 multicast groups can be created automatically for IGMP snooping In addition a maximum of 20 static groups can be created 18 2 Enabling the web pages for multicast filtering in WBM Activate WBM for the switches e g using Factory Manager S witch to the General Configuration menu then the User Interfaces page Activate Multicast Filtering and confirm by entering your password When activating MulticastFiltering under General Configuration User Interfaces the multicast mechanism is not activated In the WBM menu the Multicast page under which the function can be configured and activated is enabled 18 3 Static multicast groups Static multicast groups mustbe created manually on every switch and all ports that are used to contact group members need to be added The advantages of static groups a
173. ting and removal keepnet anreta nnne nnne nnns 2 1 2 2 Mounting and removing the extension module 2 3 2 3 Installing recette oer ern anes 2 5 2 3 1 Connecting the supply voltage to the GHS 2 5 2 4 Mounting and removing the interface modules 2 7 2 5 Use of 5 5105 Ei qul E Oe ders 2 8 2 5 1 Elements of the SFP modules ees 2 9 2 52 Mounting the SFP modules example 2 9 2 6 Starting up the interface modules sss 2 11 2 6 1 FEIR ZTX MISERY iaceret erc Ra fer viis 2 11 2 6 2 FLIF 2FX SC FL IF 2FX SM SC FLIF 2FX ST D FL IF 2POF SCRJ D eeemmmmH m 2 12 2 6 3 FL IF MEM 2TX D FL IF MEM 2TX D MRM sns 2 15 2 6 4 FEE 2BSE F rero i o nri enis 2 15 3 User interfaces nr qiu 3 1 31 15 1 nnns 3 1 3 11 Handling the 15 3 2 3 1 2 Meaning of the display contents ssssssseeen nnn 3 3 3 1 3 LEDs on the switch and the extension module 3 4 3 2 RS 232 interface for external management 3 7 3 3 CLEmanagement meten eee o e dn d a 3 7 3 3 1 Calling c
174. tion the switch enters its own DHCP option 82 remote ID in the field The DHCP option 82 remote ID can be configured by the user and contains the IP or MAC address of the switch PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 00 DHCP relay agent 16 11 WBM The desired assignment can be configured in the S witch Station DHCP Relay Agent menu FL SWITCH GHS 1260 General Instructions Device Information Energy Saving General Configuration 4 Switch Station services aJ Ports LJ Diagnostics Redundancy 1 Quality Of Service 81 Multicast VLAN Routing Routing General 2 IP ARP 81 Routes VLAN Routing YRRP HC Router Discovery Figure 16 2 FL SWITCH GHS Ll kast update 16 0822 Logout DHCP Relay Agent or Status Disable Enable DHCP option 82 Remote ID IP Address MAC Address Operating Status DHCP Relay Agent has been disabled DHCP Server Address in 000 Routing Vien Settings Pons 1 0 Ports 9 15 Ports 17 20 The switch is able to act as DHCP Relay Agent When acting as DHCP relay agent this switch will add an DACP option 02 held to every broadcadied DACP Requoe or DACP Discover A and wall forward this modified message to the DHCP server you can configure on this web page After receiving reply from the DACP server the switch will ating off the DHCP ophion 82 date and send the reply to the DHCP chont that
175. tion protocols The main elements are the two alternative head stations FL SWITCH GHS 12G 8 and FL SWITCH 4G 12 and the FL FXT extension module The switches connectthe IT backbone to the automation cells that are to be networked in the production environment via their Gigabit ports For cost effective networking the head stations already have twelve or four integrated Gigabit ports and support modular extension to up to 28 or 24 ports FL SWITCH GHS 12G 8 the FL SWITCH GHS 12G 8 the twelve Gigabit ports are divided into four Gigabit fiber optic interfaces with SFP modules and eighttwisted pair Gigabitports In addition a further eight 100 Mbps ports can be connected using FL IF interface modules An FL FXT extension module can be used to create a configuration with up to 28 ports FL SWITCH GHS 4G 12 The FL SWITCH GHS 4G 12 has four integrated Gigabit ports which can either be used as fiber optic interfaces with SFP modules or as twisted pair ports combo ports In addition there are a further four integrated Fast Ethernet twisted pair ports A further eight 100 Mbps ports can also be connected on this device using FL IF interface modules An FL FXT extension module can be used to create a configuration with up to 24 ports 4 FO SFP or TX Gigabit ports Figure 1 1 Assignment of the Gigabit ports left GHS 12G 8 right GHS 46 12 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 1 1 FL SWITCH GHS Maximum flexibility
176. uding Layer 1 security elements Angled patch connector with two RJ 45 CAT5e network connections FL PF 2TX CAT5E 2891165 1 Angled patch connector with eight RJ 45 CAT5e network connections FL PF 8TX CAT5E 2891178 1 19 6 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Technical data and ordering data Description Fortsetzung Order designation Order No Pcs Pkt Angled patch connector with two RJ 45 CAT6 network connections FL PF 2TX CAT 6 2891068 1 Angled patch connector with eight RJ 45 network connections FL PF 8 CAT 6 2891071 1 Patch cable CAT6 pre assembled 0 3 m long FL CAT6 PATCH 0 3 2891181 10 Patch cable CAT6 pre assembled 0 5 m long FL CAT6 PATCH 0 5 2891288 10 Patch cable CAT6 pre assembled 1 0 m long FL CAT6 PATCH 1 0 2891385 10 Patch cable CAT6 pre assembled 1 5 m long FL CAT6 PATCH 1 5 2891482 10 Patch cable CAT6 pre assembled 2 0 m long FL CAT6 PATCH 2 0 2891589 10 Patch cable CAT6 pre assembled 3 0 m long FL CAT6 PATCH 3 0 2891686 10 Patch cable CAT6 pre assembled 5 0 m long FL CAT6 PATCH 5 0 2891783 10 Patch cable CAT6 pre assembled 7 5 m long FL CAT6 PATCH 7 5 2891880 10 Patch cable CAT6 pre assembled 10 m long FL CAT6 PATCH 10 2891887 10 Patch cable CAT6 pre assembled 12 5 m long FL CAT6 PATCH 12 5 2891369 5 Patch cable CAT6 pre assembled 15 m long FL CAT6 PATCH 15 2891372 5 Patch cable CAT6 pre assembled 20 m long FL CAT6 PATCH 20 2891576 5 Patch cable CAT5 pre assembled 0 3 m long FL CAT5 PATCH 0
177. upport Media Redundancy Protocol MRP function Ethernet IP support of IGMP snooping 256 multicast groups 2 alarm contacts Backwards compatibility with existing IF modules Configuration can be saved on SD Flash cards SNMP v1 v2 v3 User and access management 1 4 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Gigabit Modular Switches 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 GHS device view Elements of the head station 80160001 Figure 1 3 Elements of the head station Table 1 1 Elements of the head station z 9 Function SD card for saving the GHS configuration MAC address in plain text and as a barcode Labeling field for the GHS ports Display for GHS configuration and diagnostics Pushbuttons for operating the display Status indicator for the supply voltage and Fail LED Status indicators for the ports of the interface modules Mounting screws for the extension module WO CO DD Bl Ww NI re Outgoing interface for the extension module mn Slots for interface modules 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 1 5 FL SWITCH GHS
178. urpose Phoenix Contact accepts no liability or responsibility for errors or omissions in the content ofthe technical documentation in particular data sheets installation instructions manuals etc The aforementioned limitations of liability and exemptions from liability do not apply in so faras liability must be assumed e g according to product liability law in cases of premeditation gross negligence on account of loss of life physical injury or damage to health or on account of the violation of important contractual obligations Claims for damages for the violation of important contractual obligations are however limited to contract typical predictable damages provided there is no premeditation or gross negligence or that liability is assumed on account of loss of life physical injury or damage to health This ruling does not imply a change in the burden of proof to the detriment of the user 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT FL SWITCH GHS Internet Subsidiaries Published by Statement of legal authority This manual including all illustrations contained herein is copyright protected Use of this manual by any third party is forbidden Reproduction translation and public disclosure as well as electronic and photographic archiving and modification require written consent by Phoenix Contact Violators are liable for damages Phoenix Contactreserves all rights in the case of patent award or listing of a registe
179. utinglp 1 flW orkR outinglpInterfa ceTable 3 17 12 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016_en_01 Routing 175 3 CLI The settings can be found in the CLI under route CLI user manual Unknown source of cross reference 17 5 4 Displaying existing routes The Routing R outes Static Routes web page displays all routes that have been created see Figure 17 11 on page 17 13 The first four routes for which no network address or subnet mask have been specified are default routes FL SWITCH GHS last update 1253 55 Logout Static Routes FL SWITCH CHS 1268 Subnet Mask Next Hop IP Hexa Hop Preference Remove dress Port E 0000 0000 172 15 15 1 1 Home 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 12 12 12 1 General Instructions HO Inf i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 10 1 1 c Energy Saving 0000 0000 17217 17 1 1 r General Configuration 123 45 67 0 255 255 255 0 123 45 67 254 1 Switch Station Routing Routing General Submit Add Route IP 1 ARP T E y Figure 17 11 Static Routes web page 1 Created routes cannot be modified instead they mustbe deleted and created again 17 5 5 Displaying routes The Static Routes web page displays all the routes known by the device The Best Routes web page displays the route with the lowest preference for a destination network 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 17 13 FL SWITCH GHS 17 5 6 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11
180. vices thatsupport SNMP The task ofthe agents is to collect and provide data in the MIB The manager regularly requests and displays this information The devices can be configured by writing data from the manager to the MIB In the event of an emergency the agents can also send messages traps directly to the manager Traps are spontaneous SNMP alarm or information messages which are sentby an SNMP compatible device when specific events occur Traps are transmitted with maximum priority to various addresses if required and can then be displayed by the management station in plain text The IP addresses thatare to receive these traps trap targets receivers must be set by the useron the relevant device By default upon delivery the user interfaces ofthe device accept private as the password Since the SNMP specification for SNMP v3 specifies a minimum password length of 8 characters please use private forthis user interface All configuration modifications which are to take effect after a device restart must be saved permanently using the fIWorkF W CtrlConfS ave object Notall devices supportall objectclasses Ifan unsupported objectclass is requested not supported is generated If an attemptis made to modify an unsupported object class the message badValue is generated 3 14 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 User interfaces 3 5 1 SNMP interface All managed Factoryline components have an SNMP
181. when switching to PROFINET mode the configuration is saved automatically The switch then starts in PROFINET mode for the first time and waits for a name and a PROFINET IP address to be assigned Atthis point the switch is already visible in the network via LLDP with the default name FL SWITCH and the IP address 0 0 0 0 The switch indicates in the display that itis waiting for a valid IP configuration via DCP The switch cannot be accessed via other network services such as ping atthis time 8016 en 01 PHOENIX CONTACT 7 1 FL SWITCH GHS 7 1 1 WBM The operating mode can be selected in the Operating Mode menu FL SWITCH GHS Operating Mode C Defaut Mode Profinet Mode Profinet Activating the mode Profinet the following settings will b done Select ip address assignment DCP s enable LLDP a clear the default System amp CJ General Instructions save the configuration General Configuration Changing from the mode Profinet to an other mode the following settings will be done independently of the setting before selecting the mode profinet a replace an empty System Name by the default System Name lsystem Identification ree a select ip address assignment BootP Configuration JSNTP Configuration 2 The become effective after saving tho configuration and rebooting the device CJ Configuration Management Switch Station Figure
182. y Following installation the functions described below are available 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 17 1 FL SWITCH GHS FL SWITCH GHS Li last update 13 06 43 4 a 17 2 Global activation deactivation of routing VRRP Both routing and VRRP can be activated or deactivated globally on the Routing General web page Logout Routing General FL SWITCH GHS 1268 Global Routing Mode Disable 9 Enable Routing can only be enabled globally 1 valid Routing Licence rm achod to the Device JHome General Instructions BC VRRP Mode Disable Enable Energy Saving General Configuration Default Route Preferences LJ Switch Station Local Routin 3 a g Static 1 1 to 255 31 Configuration ENP Port Cfg Figure 17 2 Routing General web page The routing functions must be activated and configured for each port Routing interfaces can be individual ports or VLANs that are configured as routing VLANs The routing function mustbe activated and configured for each portorthe routing parameters mustbe configured for each routing VLAN 17 2 1 SNMP The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 23 1 1 under the following path Full path iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixC ontact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkR outing 23 flW orkR outing p 1 flW orkR outingIpR outin gMode 1 1722 CLI The settings can be f
183. y and communicate via the alarm contact yes no Connect disconnect voltage for each port Switch current limitation on or off for loads classified as class 1 devices Send traps when the PoE status changes 8016_en_01 PHOENIX CONTACT 2 15 FL SWITCH GHS following diagnostic information is displayed No error Surge voltage undervoltage Thermal error Overload Disconnected load current consumption atthis portis less than 10 mA the supply voltage is disconnected from the PoE module No 48 V supply No PoE interface module detected atthis port Missing hardware support due to the system bus Detected class of a connected termination device class 0 to class 4 Output voltage and output current 2 6 4 1 Default upon delivery See FL IF 2TX VS R on page 2 11 and onwards 2 6 4 2 Connecting the 48 V PoE supply voltage Connecting the PoE supply The connector for the PoE supply is located on the bottom ofthe interface module Please observe the keying on the connector when inserting it The module has a green LED for each port which indicates the PoE mode The LED is active if the PoE supply and a PD powered device are connected The LED flashes ifthe module is supplied with less than 48 V Figure 2 20 Connecting the PoE voltage connector 2 16 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Mounting and installation Connecting the PoE supply Connect the 48 V PoE supply to terminal blocks 1 an
184. y loaded on the device if the passwords are the same when downloading and uploading the security context After uploading a security context to the device web management cannot be accessed fora few seconds 9 2 PHOENIX CONTACT 8016 en 01 Activating security mechanisms 9 2 1 The security context can be generated and uploaded downloaded in the General Configuration M anagement Interfaces S ecurity Configuration menu 4 Management Interfaces o Figure 9 2 9 2 2 FL SWITCH GHS General Security Configuration Meo Security Context Status Security Context is being Processed Security Durchsuchen Context download Security Context upload enan The Contest contams al access control to other devices New Security context After generating a new security context this takes up to 10 seconds the installed server certificate becomes invalid and the browser well show warm when Lin soror General Security Configuration web page The settings can be found under OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 4346 11 11 20 1 5 3 under the following path Full path iso 1 0rg 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 phoenixContact 4346 pxcF actor yLine 11 flW orkDevice 11 flW orkS ecurity 20 flW orkS ecurityCtrl 1 flW orkS ecurityCtrlCI ientAuth 5 flW orkS ecurityC triG enS ecurityC ontext 3 8016 en 01 PHOENIXCONTACT 9 3 FL SWITCH GHS

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