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KIEN5000/6000 Industrial Ethernet Switch Dedicated
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1. Figure4 29 TFTP software 4 6 Backup Configuration 4 6 1 TFTP Restore Configuration To make TFTP restore configuration you also need to run TFTP Turbo98 or other TFIP server software You can restore the configuration of memory by setting TFTP server address in this page but first of all you need to put the backup mirror in the TFTP server and change the default name to flash dat so that you can enable the switch to download backup mirror TFTP Restore Configuration TETP Backup Configuration 192 168 0 7 Figure4 30 TFTP Restore Configuration A Attention The name of the backup file is 11 characters max or five Chinese characters plus one character plus dat 4 6 2 TFTP Backup Configuration After you have configured TFTP server address and the name of backup file in this page you can store the EEPROM value and get into TPTP to restore the EEPROM vlues TFTP Restore Configuration TFTP Backup Configuration 192 168 0 7 Figure4 31 TFTP Backup Configuration 4 Reset When you click Reset it will be back to default configuration The following Table4 11 shows all parameters Reset Switch to Default Configuration reset Figure4 32 Reset System Table4 11 System Default Defaultdata version 1 woo ldemityVahe os Macaddress 6 ox000060006000 adres af aa OoOo Smask 4 2552552550 Gateway a oo n Administrator to admin password to a S
2. First Come First Served All High before Low High weight E Low weight a WRR L Enable Delay Bound Max Delay Time o o ms Qos Policy High Priority Levels JLevel0 Level1 Ol Level2 Levels Level4 Levels Level Level Protocol Enable Setting Figure4 9 Advanced 1 Other Setting Table4 3 Other Setting MAC Address The time for inactive MAC address in table from Age out Time 300 to 765 second Default is 300 second Max bridge virtual value is 1 second 2 second 4 second and transmit delay close Default is 1 second bound control The value is the percentage the broadcast flow accounts for in the bandwidth of port Broadcast Broadcast storm storm will be activated when flow of broadcast filter mode exceeds active value too much Active value 1s 5 10 15 20 25 and close 2 Priority Queue Service Table4 4 Priority Queue Service First come first Sequence of packets sending depends on coming a HY All high before o All high priority sent before low priority sent ow For property setting of packets in the priority queue which means the quantity of high priority packets sent before low priority ones Ex High weight 5 Low weight 1 means 5 high priority packets are sent out before 1 low priority packet is To limit the queuing time of low priority packet Default delay is 255ms max Once the time exceeds the limit the packets will be sen
3. System Configuration Per port Configuration Attention KIENSOOOSZKIEN6000 employ Kyland s patented hardware redundancy technology You are suggested not to use STP protocol unless you have a network mixing KIENS000 amp KIEN6000 with other brand devices TED RED SEVO HUL HEN BEAD Spanning Tree Protocol SIP Enable System Configuration Perport Configuration Previous Menu Enabled or disabled the Spanning Tree Protocol Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Enter Select Item Bitis 1 28 20 Bab 9600 8 9 1 Figure2 42 STP 1 STPStatus This 1s for you to enable or disable Spanning Tree function You can press lt Space gt to select Enable or Disable comoni 824 MAD ABE BEY FNC ED BAW STP Enabled Disabled Configuration SIP Enabled Action Edit Save lt Exit gt Save successful Press lt ENTER gt to return Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Menu Enter Select Itemm ERE 1 29 41 Bati 9800 8 9 1 Figure2 43 STP Status STP System Configuration In the page below the left side shows the information on the root bridge You can set a new STP value on the right side You can refer to the STP part in the Chapter four for the details on the parameters Nit EE SEO AAC RED FEO DB 3 STP System Configuration Configure Spanning Tree Parameters Priority 32768 Priority 1 65535 32768 Mac Address 904063800039 Root Path Cost 0 Max Age 6 40
4. 4 4 9 Monitor Port Port sniffer is a way to monitor network flow in the switching network The flow can be monitored by the given port The incoming and outgoing monitored flow will be copied to sniffer port Roving Analysis State Analysis Port Figure4 26 Monitor Port The following table shows the meaning of parameters Table4 9 Parameter of Monitor Ports Roving analysis Enabled and disable monitor port state Analysis port is to watch the communication of all Analysis port monitor ports You can connect the sniffer port to LAN analyzer or netxray The port to be monitored The flow of all monitored Monitor port ports will be copied to sniffer port To invalidate this function you can select as no monitor ports Monitor receiving frame of port Monitor sending frame of port 4 4 10 SNMP If management information base is installed correctly in the managing end any management operating SNMP can manage the switch SNMP is a protocol which control the information transmission between manager and agent In our system SNMPVI is supported You can define the manager PC as trap managers and input SNMP group name in this page You can also define a name location and contacts for the switch Click the apply to update this page settings after inputting system data Table4 10 SNMP Parameters Item Input name of switch Input location of switch Input personal Contact l community name Sy
5. 06 Bah 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 21 Port Configuration The above page shows port configuration and trunk group You can convert the item by space key The following table shows description of items Table2 3 Port Converge Alarm Enabled Enable or disable the port l Enable or disable auto negotiation function for each Auto Negotiate port Speed Duplex Set the speed as 10Mbps or 100Mbpsand and full Config duplex mode or half duplex mode Flow Control Enable or disable the flow control function Set the trunk group for ports There are four groups for configuration Enabled or disable warning function 2 2 2 3 Port Mirroring configuration Switch Configuration gt Port Mirroring Configuration gt lt Enter gt commonl Ep25 Port Monitoring Configuration Monitoring enable WE9 Monitoring Port Monitored Port 10 160 10 169 10 169 10 169 10 169 10 160 10 160 10 169 COIN OTE DN Action lt Ex1t gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Next Page Prev Page Edit the monitor configuration Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Space Swi tch Ctrl A Action Item Bitis 0 54 16 Bab 9600 8 9 1 Figure2 22 Port Mirroring Configuration Port mirroring 1s a way to monitor the network flow in the switching network The port s flow can be monitored from a given port The targeted flow will be copied to the mirroring port Each item has the meaning as below Table2 4 Port Mirroring Conf
6. 20 Root Port Root Hax Age 20 Hello Time 1 10 S Hello Time 2 Forward Delay 15 Forward Delay Time 4 315 Action Edit lt Save gt lt Ex1t gt Select the active menu iten Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Menu Enter Select Item ENGE 1 30 34 AZM 9600 8 1 NUM Figure2 44 STP System Configuration STP Port Configuration Table 2 8 shows particular description of per port configuration commonl 825 TED ABO Bev FOC ED FHM STP Port Configuration PathCost Priority Disabled Forwarding Disabled Disabled Forwarding Disabled Disabled Disabled Cm ACE ON Action lt Exit gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt lt Next Page gt lt Prev Page gt Select Active Menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Menu Enter Select Item EE 1 31 28 Bab l 9600 8 N 1 NUN Figure2 45 STP Port Configuration Table2 8 STP Port Configuration Port State Display the spanning tree status of each port in the switch The given path cost for the switch to decide which port is to forward The smallest one will be the forwarding port the Path Cost range is 1 65535 the default value in IEEE 802 1D is 10Mb s 50 600 100Mb s 10 60 1000Mb s 3 10 To change the values you need to re set the switch By this setting you can set the port as root the value range Priority is 0 255 128 is the default The smaller value the higher priority To change the value you need to re set the switch
7. Auto Auto 100 100 Full Full On on 18 On of Down Close Close 100 100 Full Full On On Figure4 11 Port Control Attention When user setting Auto negotiation or Duplex Status Speed Status must mach the real device settings 4 4 5 Aggregator Click Administrator gt Aggregator Aggregator control protocol offers a standard way for the equivalent systems to exchange information in one link In this way the aggregator control of equivalent systems can know to which group its link belongs and move its link to the right group in addition the transmitting and receiving function will be opened in a sequence way Link aggregator can aggregate multiple sequent ports into a trunk which can expand the bandwidth of networking device Full duplex 1s required for a link aggregator control protocol For more details please refer to IEEE 802 3ad 4 4 5 1 Aggregator Setting Aggregator setting shows as follows Aggregator Setting Aggregator information State Activity Pirineo Meier Ny NUO i Fri FIAFITL IP OLE Fide Le co n m Remoye Figure4 12 Aggregator The meaning of each item as follows Table4 6 Aggregator settings System o For marking the active LACP value The switch with the Priority lowest value has the highest priority and is selected as active lue You can set up link aggregator among two or more ports Choose Group ID and
8. Click Get If enabled the group is in LACP static trunking If disabled the group 1s in local static trunking All ports supports LACP dynamic trunking grouping If all connected devices support LACP the PACP dynamic trunking will be formed LACP automatically If LACP enabled LACP can be set into positive passive status in each port Notes When you configure the trunking make sure the STPP is opened otherwise a redundant link 1s formed in the ring network and cause network to break down Group ID The maximum ports that can be aggregated simultaneously If in a LACP trunking group the additional ports is stand by Work Ports and aggregated when work port is not valid If in a local static trunking group the setting must be consistent with the ports of group To add port of Trunking 4 4 5 2 Aggregator Information Click Aggregator Information you can see the info below when you set LACP Aggregator as follows Aggregator Setting Aggregator information State Activity The following information provides a view of LACF current status NO GROUP ACTIVE Figure4 13 Aggregator Information 4 4 5 3 State Activity Click State Activity when you choose Active for port the port will transmit LACP protocol packets automatically If not active will the port respond only when it receives LACP packets from relevant devices With two or one positive LACP port the link will be able to work in dyna
9. Low priority queue delay von bound time m ffes Disabled Anaysispot lg lo Rx monitor portshielded glo Tx monitor portshielded 0 looo o o switcnmame 10g Emp fo Location description 108 Bmpy switch contact 12g Fmpy Switencommunity 128 pubic SNMPTrapsiPo tol mp o SNMP Traps Group 128 Bmpy 4 8 Reboot When user reset switch please click Reboot Figure4 33 Reboot
10. Menu Status and Counters Switch Static Configuration Protocol Related Configuration Reboot Switch Command Line Logout Show the status of the switch Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Enter Select Item Figure2 9 Main Menu 2 2 Console Management There are two kind of way login the Console Management one is RS232 Console and another one is Telnet such as Figure 2 6 and Figure 2 9 Their operations and functions are the same So the following introductions to the menus are for both managements A Attention KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 s default IP address 15192 168 0 2 which can be referred to the coding label on the device Do not apply the two ways Telnet Console and RS232 Console at same time Port 9 and 10 in the management is for the configuration of other products in the system you can make configuration in the available items and ignore if any 1s not available 2 2 1 Status and Counter The following figure shows Status and Counter commonl EJZ THO SEE SEM PUC ED FEO Status and Counters Port Status Port Counters System Information Main Menu Displays current status of all the switch ports Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Enter Select Item CE 0 01 16 Bzbt ii 9600 8 1 1 Figure2 10 Status and Counters 1 Port Status The page of port status is shown as below it shows the status of each port commonl 825 MED RE FEM HC ED FAM Port Status Enabled St
11. Next Page gt Prev Page Select Active Henu Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Menu Enter Select Item CE 1 03 36 Bab 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 27 Edit a VLAN Group A Attention VLAN name and VLAN ID cannot be changed Default VLAN cannot be deleted 2 2 2 5 Priority Configuration Switch Configuration gt Priority Configuration gt Enter commonl 825 MF EE SEM AOC eC AE DB S DB Priority Configuration Priority Low Priority Low Priority Low Priority Low Priority High Priority High Priority High Priority High High Low Queue Service Ratio H L 2 1 Action Edit lt Save gt lt Ex1t gt Select the active menu iten Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Menu Enter Select Item lt DE 1 04 56 Babel 9600 8 N 1 C NUM Figure2 28 Priority Configuration In this page there 1s priority 0 7 mapping to High or Low queue High Low queue Service Ratio H L 1s for the setting of transmission ratio of high priority packets and low priority packets 2 2 2 6 MAC Address Configuration Switch Configuration gt MAC Address configuration 3 Enter comnoni ji MED ABE 230 FC Hea BO Dw 5 DB MAC Address Configuration Static MAC Address Filtering MAC Address Previous Menu Configure the MAC address Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Enter Select Item Bitis 1 06 34 Bah 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 29 MAC Address Conf
12. a KA ka k ie AA too tate e A io oo sake Ate faib anba 49 Chapter Four WEB Mana ceme int ANAKAN 50 dol WEB Network MANASE THE Ne aaa ANNA b na caida 50 A b aa kisa bo asa A son ai aa AN AA paka soda ase 51 AS GA AA eat 52 AAA GON S AE AAA NAA NANA AAA AAA AAA 53 A AV T A GEES kt a dan n np n A aj a a ia a on a aaa yan v 53 AA A A A 54 A A Console TALON AACNO A nta aaa 57 FAAPO CONTO e A A TA AGA 57 A A A TO OO an E it e a ap a e a e pk op n po pe A e n e ea aa ai 58 AA Os WUC L yo ances oo ae ao on oi a ao ea os a a a a As 60 AN As NAT AN ti 63 NA A EE AA a latin 67 4 4 9 NOME ROA da bip ke it a au Pop kk ae 69 AA ON NAP AA awa e e ee 70 A A ASI SOUL NA anket an 71 4o TE UP SO Nak did a a ab a ko an kb ad ko aaa NA 12 ANO DACKUD pv ei DNA ada TZ 40 TFTP Restore CON Uta tilda T2 A 6 2 TETP Backup Controlan nidad 73 AT RESET ep bik saa oue E Conte ute scans Gan ct n AA 73 Ak SA CO k OS a 76 Chapter One System Overview 1 1 Product overview 1 2 Feature KIEN5000 AND KIEN6000 are two kind of high performance managed industrial Ethernet switch specially designed by KYLAND Telecom Technology CO LTD for industrial applications Its high performance exchange engine solid and closed case design high efficient single rib shape case heat dispersion surface without fans over current over voltage and EMC protection at power input side and excellent EMC protection of RJ45 port allows KIEN5000 AND KIEN6000 applicable in
13. different VLAN tags KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 industrial Ethernet switch supports protocol based VLAN It is realized by selecting different general protocol ex Novell IPX and AppleTalk s Ether Talk and programmable protocol etc in some degree Basic Port VID j 302 10 with without GYRP LAN Information defa LI tot Figure4 19 VLAN 4 4 7 1 Basic Notes Administrator D Configuration D Advanced You need choose VLAN mode from the page before setting Set up 802 1Q with without GVRP and add membership port with tag Click Administrator gt VLAN Click Add Name the New VLAN Enter VID 2 4094 Default 1 Protocol VLAN can be set as NONE Select port and then click Add Click Next and select tag Click Apply A E A Na Aa 4 4 7 2 Port VID Click Port VID to configure port VID Basic Port VID Assign a Pon VLAN ID 1 4094 for untagged traffic on each por then click Submit to apply the changes on this page enable ba Disable AN 6 1 Jenae MN pisavie li Enable a Disable e li Enabe B pisaci a Enable bf Disable BH 9 hi Enabe W pisace ai Ingress Filtering Rule 1 Forward only packets with VID matching this port s configured VID Ingress Filtering Rule 2 Crop Untagged Frame Figure4 20 Port VID Configure the VLAN ID of flow without tag for the given port Ex if the default PVID of
14. harsh and dangerous industrial environments The redundant function of optical fiber network independent full network management channel redundant power input function and powerful full network real time management system provides multiplex guarantee for reliable operation of the system KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 industrial Ethernet switch provide two mounting ways DIN rail and Wall mounting On the front panel of KIEN5000 there are four uplink redundant 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet RJ45 interfaces The uplink redundant Ethernet RJ45 can be used to form two twisted pair redundant ring networks In the event of system failure the recovery time of the redundant ring network should be less than 300ms On the front panel of KIEN6000 there is two pair of 100Base FX single mode or multi mode optical fiber interfaces The uplink optical fiber interfaces can be used to form an optical fiber redundant ring network In the event of system failure the recovery time of the redundant ring network should be less than 300ms KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 provide four 10Base T 100Base TX RJ45 ports Fach RJ45 port has automatically adaptive function capable of automatically configuring to 10Base T or 100Base TX status and full duplex or half duplex operation mode High performance Industrial Ethernet Switch 1 10 100Base T TX Ethernet ports adaptive full half duplex auto MDI MDI X connection pa 100Base FX fiber ports single mode multimode fu
15. passive disable lacpstate Set the active port to passive portlist Show each port s LACP status 1s active or show lacpstate l passive l Delete trunking group del trkgrp lt groupid gt l lt groupid gt trunking group ID 1 4 l Configure the working port in the trunking config trkgrp lt groupid gt group only valid in static LACP trunking workports lt number gt group lt groupid gt LACP static trunking group ID number The quantity of ports that can be aggregated simultaneously enable Change the native trunking mode into LACP lt groupid 1 4 gt mode disable Change the LACP mode into native trunking lt groupid 1 4 gt mode Add trkgrp x1 45 ports Add trunking port lt portlist 1 85 del trkprt lt portlist 1 8 gt Delete trunking port trkgrp lt 1 4 gt 3 5 Filtering Data Show configuration of IGMP enabled show igmpstate di disabled Port Security portlist port number l l Ex enable security 1 3 enable security lt portlist gt l For port security enable MAC address study in one or multiple ports For port security disable MAC address study in one or multiple ports disable security lt portlist gt portlist port number Ex disable security 1 3 Static MAC addresses add fdb p mac Establish static MAC address mac address vid Ex add fdb p mac 001234567890 vid 1 port number port number 1 delete fdb p mac Delete
16. recognize root bridge The bridge of smallest value will have the highest config stp prioriy priority and be selected as root To change number l l this value you need to restart the switch lt number gt 1 65 5 3 5 is valid Show spanning tree status of per port Show STP function Enabled Disabled Show configuration of STP show stp rootbridge Show STP information of Root Bridge 3 6 Sniffer Command enable Enabled and configure port sniffer sniffer lt portid gt configure port 1 10 lt portid gt rx lt portlist gt Configure the port whose rx or tx flow the user lt portlist gt want to monitor 1 10 1s valid tx Ex enable sniffer 10 rx 1 5 tx 4 9 or lt portlist gt enable sniffer 10 rx 1 5 tx 0 disable Disabled port sniffer sniffer Show configuration of port sniffer 3 9 Table A o e pe RR n DECnet LAT DECnet LAVC IBM SNA X 75 Internet X 25 Layer3 NetBIOS Ca aaa 16 Novell IPX raw Ethernet BA Spanning Tree Protocol BPDU Null SAP Chapter Four WEB Management 4 1 WEB Network Management WEB browser supports an easy way to watch and manage in KIENS5000 and KIEN6000 Industrial Ethernet Switch User can choose any browser including IE Netscape and any others When logging in user can refer to the product mark To confirm or change IP address user can login WEB Management Example as follows MAC address 000060006000 IP address 192 168 0 2 S
17. 1 Device Information The following figure shows device information It s including Device Name Device Content device Location and Device description amp commoni DE MED FE SEM FUC ED FEO Device Information Device KIEN Switch Device Content 6 2L PORTS Device Location EARTH Device Description KIEN Switch lt Save gt Select the active menu item Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item CExit Prev HenuenEnter Select Itemem CE 0 10 0 zbi 9600 8 H 1 Figure2 16 Device Information 2 IP configuration The following figure shows IP configuration It s including IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway commonl 825 MF ABE SEO FAC RED FEO D 5 OQ IP Configuration IP Address 192 168 0 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 GateWay 192 168 0 1 Action Edit lt Save gt Exit Select the active menu iten Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item CExit Prey MenuenEnter Select Itemem PER 0 10 52 Bab 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 17 IP configuration Change Username The following figure shows user configuration common 825 SEE KAO EE SE ANC ikea Ew De 3 User Configuration User Name admin Action lt Edit gt lt Save gt lt Ex1t gt Select the active menu item Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item CExit Prev MenuenEnter Select Itemem CE 0 11 40 Bzbt ii 9600 8 N 1 NUM Figure2 18 User configuration Change password The following figure shows password configuration a com
18. 2 2 3 2 SNMP Configuration From this page you can define the host PC as trap manager and input SNMP s community name You can also define the name location and contacts for the switch This page is including three next menus System Options Community strings Trap Managers common 32 MED ABO FEV FAC BED BOO SNMP Configuration System Options Community Strings Trap Managers Previous Menu Configure the system information Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Enter Select Item CE 1 32 2 Baht 9600 8 N 1 NUN Figure2 46 SNMP Configuration 1 System Options Table2 9 shows description of system option Table2 9 System Options commonl DE EE TED ABO EEN FAC ED HRW System Item Configuration System Name System Contact System Location Action j Save Select the active menu item Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Henu Enter Select Item PE 12991 Bzh afnn A H 1 mm Figure2 47 SNMP System Item Configuration 2 SNMP Community Configuration You can configure SNMP Community Strings in this page comnoni E825 TED ED SEW FUC Ea WHW public Restricted AcAction Edit Delete Save lt Exit gt Add Edit Delete communit ings Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item CExit Prev MenuenEnter Select Itemem CE 1 34 11 Bate 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 48 SNMP Community Configuration You can add or edit the strings by selecting lt Add gt o
19. KIEN5000 6000 Industrial Ethernet Switch Dedicated Network Management User s Manual Beijing KYLAND Telecom Technology Co Ltd KIEN5000 6000 Industrial Ethernet Switch dedicated Network Management User s Manual Copyright O 2009 Beijing KYLAND Telecom Technology CO LTD All rights reserved No part of this documentation may be excerpted reproduced translated annotated or duplicated in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of KYLAND Corporation Beijing KYLAND Telecom Technology Co Ltd Address Chongxin Mansion No 4 Building 2nd Floor Xijing Road 3 Shijingshan District Beijing China Website http www kyland cn Postcode 100041 Tel 8610 82900770 Fax 8610 82900780 E mail sales kyland cn Version v3 Feb 2009 Preface KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 1s high performance network managed industrial Ethernet switch specially designed by KYLAND Telecom Technology CO LTD for industrial applications Its high performance switch engine solid and closed case design high efficient single rib shape case heat dispersion surface without fans over current over voltage and EMC protection at power input side and excellent EMC protection of RJ45 port allows KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 applicable in harsh and dangerous industrial environments The redundant function of optical fiber network independent entire network management channel redundant power input function and powerful entire network real ti
20. Save gt Exit Select the active menu item Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Menu Enter Select Item Figure2 40 Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound Table2 7 Meanings of Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound To limit time for the packet to queue in the switch If Max Bridge Transmit enabled the overtime packets will be dropped You can Delay Bound press Space to set the values The valid value is Isec 2sec and 4sec and closed 1 sec is a default To limit time for the low priority packet to queue in the Enable Delay Bound switch If the time of low priority packet exceeds the maximum value it will be transmitted The queuing time of the low priority packet The max delay Max Delay Time time 1s 255ms The valid range is 0 255ms 2 2 3 The Protocol Related Configuration The Protocol Related Configuration gt lt Enter gt The Protocol Related Configuration is including STP SNMP GVRP LACP Users select all item using by lt Tab gt or lt Backspace gt Main Menu gt lt Enter gt return to Main Menu 2 2 3 1 STP commonl bip AA MED BE SEM ANC ED BAW The Protocol Related configuration STP SNMP GYRP LACP Main Menu Configure the Spanning Tree Protocol Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Enter Select Item Cf 1 25 51 Baht 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 41 the Protocol Related Configuration It contains three next menus STP Enable
21. agement Administrator gt Configuration gt Advanced 802 1Q with GVRP or 802 1Q without GVRP 6 Configure VLANI including port 4 and 8 VID as2 Type tag 7 Configure VLAN2 including port 4 and 8 VID as 3 Type tag 8 According to 4 4 7 2 in page of Port VID set as port 6 PVID 2 port 7 PVID 3 4 4 8 STP Spanning Tree Protocol STP is a standard way IEEE 802 1D to avoid looping in the switching network To enable STP is to make sure any two nodes in the network can pass only in one path at one time In the web management s switch setting advanced you can enable STP 1 The following shows information of Root Bridge Root Bridge Information 32768 000061006039 Weareroot A O HO xx AS Figure4 22 Root Bridge Information 2 The following shows STP port status 5 TP Port Status 1 10 128 DISABLED 2 10 128 FORWARDING 2 3 10 128 DISABLED 10 128 DISABLED 5 10 128 DISABLED 6 10 128 DISABLED 7 10 128 DISABLED 8 10 128 DISABLED 9 10 128 FORWARDING 10 10 128 FORWARDING Figure4 23 STP Port Status 3 Configure STP new parameters and click Apply Configure Spanning Tree Parameters Figure4 24 Configure STP Parameters The following table shows the meaning of parameters Table4 7 STP Parameters Parameters Description For recognize the value of root brid
22. al uses two kinds of obvious warning marks to prompt users that more attention should be paid during operation The meanings of these marks as follows A Warning The comment after this mark should be paid more attention the incorrect operation will cause the switch to be damaged seriously or 1t will cause body injury for the operator Caution Note and dangerous Prompt where more attention should be paid Content Chapter One System OYETVIEW RG sasa ew NIANG BAUANG 5 TR KE NA AA AA 5 E a APA 5 1 3 Packing List and unpacking Check A 7 Chapter Two Console Manap MENb GINA 8 PAC OMS Oli sah tt O O 8 21 1 5erial Port RS 232 CONS Ol casette doit 8 21 2 EME CONSON ea ei aa aaa oi aa A A andisi 11 22 CONSOlE Mana CM a 12 2 Za l MAULANA COUNT BANGA a a an 13 222 SW EC CONT curatio AE 15 2 2 3 The Protocol Related Configuration cccccccccccccceeeceecceeeeseeseeseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaas 31 2 2 AS AA yale saaa nana ya A AAN 40 2 25 Command PING bio kai atlas as ia a E a poo ansan 41 23 LR AMO EM SOU W Al C n TI 42 Chapter Three Command of Port Console eeeeeeeeesessseeeooooooooouooooooooooooooaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooe 43 ISSE CON NI SUN A NON a drwat dit la ia l aaa ado tas 43 3 2 Switch Configuration O ake ao epe on AA Pe pe padakou 43 DED FOM CON Oda 44 S AAO 45 3 FUC ANDE Di A aaa nA radial kaa on 46 AA tate 47 DI FI PAIS TE Cd a ar e ay saki a at Rd diia 48 Fo MME RC REI 49 33 TA DI SAA aaa ala
23. are and its occupation status by serial port cable from RJ45 to DB 9F DB 25F 2 Click Star gt All programs Accessories Communications gt Hyper Terminal wy O fi Accessories Accessibility ko laa Res aver ACD Systems k a Entertainment k jiss Games an System Tools Google Talk kI Address Book Microsoft Office La ke Calculator m Real H EN Command Prompt co Ti SoundMAx k i Notepad i Internet a a p Maxthon Web Brows im Startup Y Paint E mail an WinRAR E0 dd Program Compatibility wizard IncrediMail a ka y Synchronize m REARS HI Tour Windows xP Windows Media Playe KA Acrobat Distiller 7 0 3 Windows Explorer w l Ia A F Moras tt ofice Wor ZO Adobe Acrobat 7 0 Professional AE WordPad NA TIMA AA ap A Adobe Designer 7 0 fan Communications o HyperTerminal MSN 2 Internet Explorer w Network Connections m msn ab MSN Messenger 7 5 Network Setup Wizard d windows Messenger New Connection Wizard 5 Outlook Express Remote Desktop Connection si Calculator fs E e 1 RealPlayer Wireless Network Setup Wizard Tour Windows lt P pa Remote Assistance T HyperTerminal I d windows Media Player 3 Windows Messenger All Programs 3 a Windows Movie Maker f K Lite Codec Pack BitComet a fan IncrediMail IncrediMail xe D9 KIENSO008k Figure2 1 Login Console Management 3 The following figure shows New Connection dialo
24. atus 10 100 10 100 16 100 16 100 16 100 10 100 10 169 10 169 Action Exit Prev Page Next Page Select the active menu item Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Menu Enter Select Item mai 0 02 55 Bahisi 9600 scm Figure2 11 Port Status Table2 2 Port Status Type of Port Enabled It s enabled or disabled according to user configuration Shows port connected or disconnected Shows port rate and duplex mode FlowCtrl Shows flow control enabled or disabled 2 Port Counter The following page shows device s communication status MO EE FEN FNC HE BRAD Dow 3 2 Port Counter Port TxGoodPkt TxBadPkt RxGoodPkt RxBadPkt TxAbort Collision DropPkt GoodPkt BadPkt GoodPkt BadPkt Abort 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 9 0 0 4 0 0 0 9 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 Fi 9 0 0 8 0 0 0 Action 1 Reset All Prev Page Next Page gt Configure the action menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Menu Enter Select Item EEE 0 04 33 BZH 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 12 Port Counter 3 System Information The following page shows the software and hardware information of current system MF ABE SEM FAC Hem FAM Management Address Information System Descripti n KIEN Switch MAC Address 904063800039 Fireware version 001 1 Hardware version A 003 000 Default config value009 017n v Display the switch system Esc Previous menu EEE 0 05 46 Bah 9600 8 1 1 Figure2 13 Management Ad
25. ce Prev Item Exit Prev Menu Enter Select Item Bitis 1 53 30 Baht 9600 8 N 1 HUM Figure2 56 LACP Group Status 2 2 4 Restart Switch Restart Switch gt lt Enter gt Restart Switch including Default and Restart You can select items by using Tab or Backspace When select Previous Menu go back to Main Menu common E525 MF ABE 230 FUC EO EW DB 3 DB Restart Configuration Default Restart Previous Menu Recovering to default Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Enter Select Item CE 1 55 12 Bah 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 57 Restart Switch When you select Default the switch is set as the default settings which can be referred in Table4 11 You can restart the switch by select Restart 2 2 5 Command Line This item can switch from menu to command mode All about commands please see Chapter Three commoni 525 SE EO ABO BEC FNC Hea AHA D 3 O08 INET gt _ KA CE 1 56 04 Baht 9600 8 N 1 NUM Figure2 58 Command Line 2 3 1K Xmodem software KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 Industrial Ethernet Switch support to upgrade software by using 1K Xmodem protocol in console mode 1K Xmodem work only in 57600bps mode so only when you set 57600bps in console mode can you download software You can update software in the two situations as below 1 Press shift x within 5 seconds after it is powered in the console management interface 2 If
26. dress El http 192 168 0 2 Start Search v EJ 6 Links ai Rana A O e IP Address Configuration e Console Info Port Control Aggregator Filter e Vlan Config Spanning Tree Analysis Port e SNMP Security Manage Close f TFTP Update Lil gt Figure4 6 Administrator 4 4 1 IP Address Click Administrator gt IP Address shows IP address subnet mask Gateway address User can configure IP address type new value Click Apply it will be done after restart Figure4 7 IP Address 4 4 2 Configuration 4 4 2 1 Basic Click Administrator gt Configuration shows basic information Table 4 2 Configurations Shows name of device MAC address unique hardware address by manufacturer default Version Shows version of switch Hardware Shows hardware version Default configure Shows default version for memory writing value version Basic Advanced Description KIEN Switch 1AC Address 000061006039 v01 01 2405 00 UIER Figure4 8 Configuration 4 4 2 2 Advanced Click Advanced including other setting Priority Queue Service Protocol Enable Setting etc Basic Advanced Enter the settings then click Submit to apply the changes on this page MAC Table Address Entry Age Out Time 300 seconds Max bridge transmit delay bound control 1 sec Broadcast Storm Filter Mode OFF vi Priority Queue Service
27. dress Information 2 2 2 Switch Static Configuration Switch Configuration gt lt Enter gt Switch Configuration gt Administration Configuration Port Trunk Configuration Port Mirroring Configuration VLAN Configuration Priority Configuration MAC Address configuration Misc Configuration You can select item using by lt Tab gt and lt Backspace gt The seven next menus 1s introduced as following common 825 MAE BE SEN FOC HD BO D gt 5 2 Switch Configuration Administration Configuration Port Trunk Configuration Port Mirroring Configuration VLAN Configuration Priority Configuration MAC Address Configuration Misc Configuration Main Menu Configure the system IP and password Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Enter Select Item Bitis 0 07 13 BZ 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 14 Switch Configuration 2 2 2 1 Administration Configuration Switch Configuration gt Administration Configuration gt Enter It s including Device Information IP Configuration Change Username Change Password MAC Configuration ZAFE ABE Bev PMC ED TOD Device Configurration IP Configuration Change Username Change Password MAC Configuration Previous Henu Configure the device information Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Enter Select Item EEE 0 08 55 Babee 9600 8 H 1 Figure2 15 Device Configuration
28. elete a Select Delete to delete filtering MAC address b Select the filtering MAC address you want to delete and press Enter c Save Enter to finish the operation 2 2 2 7 Misc Configuration Switch Configuration gt Misc Configuration gt lt Enter gt It s including Port Security MAC Age Interval Broadcast Storm filtering Max Bridge Transmit delay bound and Previous Menu MED BE SEM PUCO eC SEO Misc Configuration MAC Age Interval Broadcast Storm Filtering Max bridge transmit delay bound Previous Henu Configurate the port security Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Enter Select Item Ka EEE 1 20 25 BH 9600 8 1 1 NUN Figure2 36 Misc Configuration Port security A port whose security 1s enabled will be locked and not be allowed for address studying For the incoming packets only the packets with SMAC existing in the address can be forwarded You can forbid the port to study any new address and define the MAC address list to use the secure port so as to prevent any illegal visit to the end devices commoni apa The Configuration of Port Security Enable Security disable for MAC Learning Disabeld Disabeld Disabeld Disabeld Disabeld Disabeld Disabeld Disabeld 1 Zi 3 4 O 6 E 8 Action Edit Save Next Page Prev Page Select Active Henu Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Henu Enter Select It
29. em CE 1 21 1 Baht 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 37 Port Security MAC Aging Interval From this page you can input inactive address and keep it in the switch s address table The valid range 1s 300 765 second with 300 second as default common E525 SEE MED ABE SEM PUC ED FEO The Configuration of Aging Time MAC Age Interval sec 300 1 300 3007765 Action Edit lt Save gt lt Ex1t gt Select the active menu item Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Henu Enter Select Item K EEE 1 22 06 BED 9600 8 N 1 SL CS mm Figure2 38 MAC Aging Time Broadcast Storm Filter This page is for setting the broadcasting storm control Select Edit and press Enter to configure the Broadcast Storm filtering mode Space 1s for you to select the threshold values The valid values are 5 10 15 20 25 and closed commonl E825 MED BE FEV FC EO AM Broadcast Storm Filter Mode Broadcast Storm Filter Mode E Action lt Edit gt lt Save gt lt Exit gt Select the active menu item Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Space Switch Ctrl A Action Item Bitis 1 23 16 Bab 9600 8 1 Figure2 39 Broadcast Storm Filter Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound The following table 2 7 shows all configurations of items common Ep25 Configure Max Bridge Transmit Delay Bound Max bridge transmit delay boul Sec Enable Delay Bound Disabled Max Delay Time 0 Action Sant lt
30. ember Member Tagged The port belongs to tagged number Untagged The port belongs to untagged number No The port not belongs to the VLAN number z commoni 325 TED ABO 230 FNC HAT BOO Add a YLAN Group VLAN Name 1 VLAN ID I 1 174094 Protocol VLAN None Member Cm ANCE DN Action lt Exit gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt lt Next Page gt Prev Page gt Select Active Menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Menu Enter Select Item Bitis 1 00 36 BEbt ii 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 25 Add a VLAN Group 3 Edit Delete LAN You can edit or delete VLAN as followed commoni EIR LED SEO FEV PUO HAD FH lt Edit gt Delete Save Prev Page gt Next Page Edit Delete VLAN Grooup Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Menu Enter Select Item Bitis 1 01 33 Bab 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 26 Edit Delete VLAN 1 Select VLAN to edit or delete and press lt Enter gt 2 You can change VLAN protocol item change the member port between untagged and tagged and delete some member port in VLAN group 3 After editing or deleting VLAN press lt Save gt and lt Enter gt to keep all the configurations common EJZ ia THO ABE SEM Puc EMO ABA Do 3 DB Edit an VLAN Group VLAN Name default VLAN ID 1 1 174094 Protocol VLAN None UnTagged UnTagged UnTagged UnTagged UnTagged UnTagged UnTagged UnTagged 1 2 3 4 9 6 de 8 Action Edit lt Save gt lt
31. ey MenuenEnter Select Itemem ENEE 1 12 42 Bebe 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 31 Add Static MAC Address 2 Edit static MAC address a Select lt Edit gt to change the static MAC address b Select the MAC address you want to change and press lt Enter gt c Select lt Edit gt to change the all items ea Press lt Ctrl A gt to return to the main menu line and select lt Save gt and lt Enter gt to save all the configurations 3 Delete static MAC address a Select lt Delete gt to delete static MAC address b Select the MAC address you want to delete and press lt Enter gt c lt Save gt gt lt Enter gt to finish the operation a common 245225 ME ABE Bee FC Fea HO De S 28 Static MAC Address Configuration Mac Address Port num VLAN ID Mac Address Port num VLAN ID Edit Delete Save lt Ex1t gt Add Edit Delete static MAC addresses Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Menu Enter Select Item CE 1 15 01 SZM 9600 8 N 1 NUM Figure2 32 Edit Delete Static MAC Address 2 Filtering MAC address configuration MAC address filter allows the switch to drop the unwanted packets which is based on destination address You can add edit delete the filtering MAC address from this page e common 5223 EEr Filter MAC Address Configuration Mac Address VLAN ID Mac Address VLAN ID Action lt Edit gt Delete Save Add Edit Delete filter MAC addresses Tab Next Item BackSpace P
32. g box For example COMMON and then click OK Connection Description go Mew Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Hame Ican Figure2 2 Connection 4 To select serial port according to the PC s serial port hardware and its occupation status For example to select COM1 and click OK Connect To 4 ede Commonl Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Countniwreglon Figure2 3 Select port 5 As the following shows to set the properties of COM1 Bits Per Sedond 9600bps Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow Control None click OK to enter the console interface 6 Ta COM1 Properties Port Settings Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow control Cancel Figure2 4 Port Setting The console interface is shown as below To enter Username admin gt lt Enter gt Password 1239 Enter and enter the main menu 1 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help D 3 DB User Interface so Copyright KIEN eee User Name Password KIEN6000 Version 31 04 05 F Connected 0 00 06 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 5 Login Console The main menu is shown as below when in the menu all operation should be realized by the keyboard the direction 1s as below Table2 1 Direction of Keyboard for menu Go to next tem Go to previous item Pitch on and e
33. ge The bridge of a smallest value will have the highest priority and be n selected as root Value from 1 to 6 5 5 3 5 is valid To change this value you need to restart the switch The time bridge will wait for before it tries to re configure when it did not receive the news from Max Age We spanning tree configuration Value from 6 to 40 is valid The interval time to transmit the STP news valid HELLO time value is from 1 to 10 The time it takes to convert from spanning tree study Forward delay l and monitor status to forward status Value from 4 time to 3 0 is valid 4 Configure all parameters of per port and click Apply Configure Spanning Tree Port Parameters Apply Help Figure4 25 Configure STP Port Parameters The following table shows the meaning of parameters Table4 8 STP Port Parameters Parameters Description You can set the port as root by setting this value the value is valid from O to 255 and the default is 128 the smaller Priority value the higher priority To change the value you must restart the switch The path cost of the given port the switch will know which port is for forwarding through this value The port with the smallest value will be the forwarding port the Path cost value range is from to 65535 The default value in IEEE 802 1D is OMb s 50 600 100Mb s 10 60 1000Mb s 3 10 To change this value you need to restart the switch
34. group ID You can convert LACP between enable and disable by LACP pressing lt Space gt If enabled the group is LACP static trunking If disabled the group 1s local static trunking LACP Work The maximum quantity of ports aggregated simultaneously Port Number For LACP static trunking group the rest ports will be backup and aggregate for the failure of working ports For local static trunking group the number must be comply with the port quantity 2 State Activity commonl 22 LACP Port State Active Configuration State Activity Passive Passive Passive Passive Passive Passive Passive Passive CO JEN ON A WAN e Action Edit lt Save gt lt Ex1t gt Select the active menu iten Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Menu Enter Select Itemm CE 1 52 12 Bab 9600 S8 N 1 Figure2 55 LACP Port State Active Configuration After selecting Edit and Enter you can edit each port s properties by pressing Space key The passive port will not send automatically LACP protocol packets only after receiving the LACP packet can it respond Active port will send the LACP protocol automatically 3 LACP State You can check the information in this page if you have set a trunking group commoni 825 ZE AGO FEW FC HA0 BECO LACP Group Status NO GROUP ACTIVE Action lt Exit gt lt Prev Page gt lt Next Page gt Select the active menu item Tab Next Item BackSpa
35. iguration 1 Static MAC Address Configuration You can add edit or delete static MAC address from this page commonl 825 Static MAC Address Configuration Mac Address Port num VLAN ID Mac Address Port num YLAN ID Edit Delete Save lt Exit gt Add Edit Delete static MAC addresses Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Menu Enter Select Item ENEE 1 11 18 Bebe 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 30 Static MAC Address Configuration When a static MAC address is added 1t will be kept in the address table of the switch whether the physical device is connected with the switch or not so that the switch do no need to study the address again after power supply cut off or resetting 1 Adding a static state MAC address a lt Add gt gt Edi DJ Enter and then Add static MAC address b Type a MAC address whose flow the switch s port will always forward without considering the networking status Type a port number d If the switch is set with tag based IEEE 802 1Q VLAN the static address must be related with the only VLAN Type the VID related with MAC address e Press Ctrl A to return to the main menu line and select Save and Enter to save all the configurations comoni 525 MAE BE SEO FOC AE FDO Add Static MAC Address Mac Address Port num VLAN ID Action Edit lt Save gt lt Exit gt Select the active menu item Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item CExit Pr
36. iguration Monitoring Fnabled or disabled monitoring function Enable Ports to be monitored The flow of all monitored ports are copied to the sniffer port You can select up to 7 monitored Action ports in the switch From the Action item you can make choice to monitor the receiving frame transmitting frame or both 2 2 2 4 VLAN Configuration Switch Configuration gt VLAN Configuration 3 Enter It s including VLAN Configuration Create a VLAN Group Edit delete a VLAN Group commonl E525 TED EO SEW FUC HE WHW VLAN Configuration VLAN Configure Create a VLAN Group Edit Delete a VLAN Group Previous Menu Configure the VLAN PYID and Ingress Rule Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prey Menu Enter Select Item Bitis 0 55 46 Baht 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 23 VLAN configuration 1 VLAN Support Configuration The following page is for VLAN support configuration It s including VLAN ID of each port and ingress rule of data packets commonl EBE TE ABO BO HO ED FHM D gt 3 28 VLAN Support Configuraton VLAN Mode tapan IngressFilter1 IngressFilter2 NonMember Pkt Untagged Pkt Forward Forward Forward Drop Forward Drop Forward Drop Forward Drop Forward Drop Forward CO JON CTE W NO e pp pon pe pon po pon Action lt Ex1t gt lt Edit gt lt Save gt Next Page gt Prev Page Select Active Menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Space Swi
37. lan lt name gt delport Delete per or multi port in VLAN lt portlist gt Ex config vlan v1 delport 3 4 Config vlan lt name gt tag Configure tagged port in VLAN lt portlist gt Ex config vlan v1 tag 1 config vlan lt name gt untag Configure untagged port in VLAN lt portlist gt Ex config vlan v1 untag 2 Delete VLAN via name delete vlan lt name gt Ex del vlan v1 Delete VID via name Ex del vlan vid 2 delete vlan vid lt 1 4094 gt show vlantbl name Show VLAN information show vlantblindex Show all VLAN name of switch enable vlan gvrp VLAN configure as 802 1Q with GVRP mode disable vlan gvrp VLAN configure as 802 1Q without GVRP mode show vlanstate Show VLAN status show prtcl vlantbl Show VLAN protocol config vlan pvid lt 1 4094 gt Configure PVID of per port ports lt portlist gt 3 7 Spanning Tree Enabled spanning tree protocol disable stp Disabled spanning tree protocol Configure the time of transmitting spanning config stp hellotime tree protocol info lt number gt lt number gt 1 10 is valid The time bridge need to wait before trying to l set again when the bridge does not receive the config stp maxage l spann ng tree news lt number gt number 6 4 0 is valid The time it takes to convert from spanning l tree study and monitor status to forward config stp status lt number gt number 4 3 0 is valid The value to
38. ll duplex 3 High speed redundant ring with recovery time 300ms 4 Supports VLAN to control broadcasting domain and segment flow 5 Alarms relay output power supply and port link 6 Broadcast storm control Powerful Management Function l Integral management platform for the entire network based on RS232 standard The management system 1s immune against the attack of virus or hacker since the management channel is independent to service channel 2 Special designed management software for upper PC realizes the auto configuration of IP address for networking devices and auto scan spanning of network topology 3 Individual naming for each device in the network 4 Setting and query of VLAN 5 Setting and query for alarm of power and ports link 6 Setting and query for port working mode prioritization and rate Industrial Power 1 Industrial power input of DC24V DC18V 36V 2 Reliable protection for EMC and against over current over voltage 3 Redundant power input Rugged Design 1 Ribbed heat removal design fan less operation at 35 C to 75 C 2 Solid IP40 housing 3 Easy DIN Rail mounting or optional wall mounting 1 3 Packing List and unpacking check 1 Packing List The packing case includes the following items KIEN5000 or6000 1 unit 3 core DC power terminal 2 pieces 2 core alarming output terminal 1 piece User s Manual for KIEN5000 or6000 Industrial Ethernet Switch 1 copy Customer Ser
39. m end device IGMP Snooping Static MAC Address Port Security MAC Filter Figure4 17 Port Security 4 4 6 4 MAC Filter MAC filter allow the switch to give up the unwanted packets Filter packet 1s based on destination address IGMP Snooping Static MAC Address Port Security MAC Filter Specified a MAC address to filter MAC Address Vlan ID KWA Figure4 18 MAC Filter 4 4 7 VLAN Virtual LAN VLAN is a logical networking group which control broadcast domain It can isolate the network info and only inform the VLAN member of the message from the same VLAN member Logically VLAN among switches is equivalent to re connect a group of networking devices to another layer 2 switch Physically all the networking devices are connected with the same switch Default VLAN support is to be enabled and all ports belong to default VLAN VID is 1 1 Port based VLAN IEEE 802 1Q VLAN Port based tag rule VLAN is IEEE 802 1Q standard so it is possible to set up VLAN among devices from different suppliers IEEE 802 1Q VLAN employs adding tag to Ethernet frame technology The tag contains VLAN ID VID for indicating VLAN quantity 2 Protocol based of VLAN To enable the end to send packets to different VLANs the end can either add VLAN tag or is connected to the bridge of a VLAN with tag The bridge can be based not only default PVID but also other info relevant to packets such as protocol to classify the packets and add
40. me management system provides multiplex guarantee for reliable operation of the system The KIEN5000 6000 Industrial Ethernet Switch Dedicated Network Management User s Manual mainly introduces the usage and operation of the network management and local configuration software in the KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 industrial Ethernet switch dedicated network management and provides the reference for users to commence expand and routine maintain the system At the same time it applies to the user training and learning for related technical personnel so it is the practical teaching material for mass users to learn about the KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 industrial Ethernet switch dedicated network management system This manual mainly includes the following contents Chapter 1 introduces general description and system features of KIEN3000 and KIEN6000 industrial Ethernet switch Chapter 2 introduces Network Management Operation Process of KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 Chapter 3 introduces aggregate commands of KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 Chapter 4 introduces WEB Network Management Operation Process of KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 This document can be used together with the KIEN5000 Industrial Ethernet Switch dedicated Network Management User s Manual and the KIEN6000 Industrial Ethernet Switch dedicated Network Management User s Manual Statement For continuous update and perfection of the product and technology the contents of this material may not be consistent wi
41. mic LACP trunking With two passive LACP ports the link will not work in dynamic LACP trunking because the two passive ports are waiting for the packets from each other To activate LACP local end you have actually set an active status when you choose trunking port Aggregator Setting Aggregator information State Activity CI i Date P eve el Dano Figure4 14 State Activity 4 4 6 Filter 4 4 6 1 IGMP Snooping Click Administrator gt Filter KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 supports IP multicast From the page of WEB management Configuration Advanced IGMP protocol can be started up and check the IGMP info To see different multicast group the VID and member ports IP multicast address ranges from 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 IGMP Snooping Static MAC Addess Port Security MAC Filter Muticast Group IP Address VID Port Membership Figure4 15 IGMP Snooping Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP 1s an internal protocol of IP station By supporting IGMP s switch router and PC IP manages multicasting When IGMP is started up the port can check the query packets and reports packets and manage IP multicast flow by switch There are three types of info for IGMP Query the message from IGMP router or switch this message request each PC OF multicast group to send a response Report the message PC send to query maker for indicating the member the PC wants or the message marks Leave group the message PC
42. monl 825 ME SEE SEM FAC EO BAA Password Configuration Old Password xxx new password enter again Password changed successfully Press lt ENTER gt to return Esc Previous menu FREI 0 50 0 AAA oem SCROLL Figure2 19 Password Configuration 5 MAC Configuration You can change MAC address of KIEN5000 or KIEN6000 Industrial Ethernet Switch in the following page To avoid a conflict among the networking devices you are suggested not to change it unless it is a must comoni 525 KE BE FEM FC ED FHM MAC Configuratrion MAC Address 004063800030 Action j lt Save gt Select the active menu item Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item CExit Prev MenuenEnter Select Itemem CE 0 51 14 Bzbt iil 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 20 MAC Configuration 2 2 2 2 Port Trunk Warning Configuration Switch Configuration gt Port Trunk Configuration gt lt Enter gt commonl EBE KAW ABO SEM FUC BEC HAM Do 3 DO Port Configuration Enabled Auto Speed Duplex FlowControGroup Warning Negotiate Config 10 100Base Enabled Disabled 10 100Base Enabled Disabled 10 100Base Enabled Disabled 10 100Base Disabled Disabled 10 100Base Enabled Disabled 10 100Base Enabled Disabled 10 100Base Enabled Disabled 10 100Base Disabled Disabled CO JENE A WAN e Edit Save Next Page Prev Page Select Active Menu Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Menu Enter Select Item CE 0 53
43. nter the item Convert current item s configuration lt Ctri gt A Implement current operation 21 HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Main Menu Switch Static Configuration Protocol Related Configuration Reboot Switch Command Line Logout Show the status of the switch Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Enter Select Item Connected 0 01 06 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 6 RS232 Console Menu 2 1 2 Telnet console You can also visit the console software of KIEN5000 6000 from network by Telnet way In this way you need to connect any one of RJ45 ports of KIEN5000 6000 with the Ethernet port in the network or the PC s card by a cross over or straight through copper cable You can do as follows 1 Windows gt Run or MS DOS command line to enter the login page KJE Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open telnet 192 168 0 2 ag Figure2 7 Run Telnet 2 Username admin Enter Password 123 gt Enter KIEN5000 or KIEN6000 s Telnet Console Management Main Menu 8 Telnet 192 168 0 2 User Interface 386666 Copyright KIEN 6666 User Name admin Password ex KIENG000 Version 31 04 05 F Figure2 8 Login Telnet 3 The following figure shows the Main Menu all operations are realized by keyboard whose detailed function is the same as RS232 console s A Telnet 192 168 0 2 of x Main
44. port 2 is 3 all the packets without tag on port 2 belong to VLAN 3 The default PVID of all ports is set as 1 When you adjust the devices without tag and want to add it into VLAN this feature is applicable Each port can only have one VLAN without tag lt gt Ingress Filtering Ingress filtering enables the VLAN s frame to be forwarded if the port belongs to VLAN There are two kind of rules Ingress filtering rule 1 Forward only packets matching the port s VID Ingress filtering rule 2 Drop untagged frame 4 4 7 3 Advanced Two situations for you to configure VLANs one is to divide VLAN in single device and the other one is to divide the VLAN among the devices of the ring network form by KIEN5000 or KIEN6000 switches It is simple to divide VLAN in single device three VLAN modes can all be applied Just add different VID to different VLAN ports When you divide the VLAN in ring network you need apply 802 1Q with without GVRP mode Ex to form a VLAN as figure below do as KIEN 1 KIEN 2 Port6 Port7 Figure4 21 VLAN in Network 1 Login KIEN1 s WEB management Administrator gt Configuration gt Advanced 802 10 with GVRP or 802 10 without GVRP 2 Configure VLANI including port 4 and 8 VID as 2 Type tag 3 Configure VLAN2 including port 4 and 8 VID as 3 Type tag 4 According to 4 4 7 2 in page of Port VID setas port6 PVID 3 port 7 PVID 2 5 Login KIEN2 s WEB Man
45. r lt Edit gt and Edit again The details are as below Table2 10 Table2 10 Add or Edit Strings Community Input the string name Name Restricted read only enable the request with the name to display the MIB Write info Access Unrestricted read amp write enable the request with the name to display the MIB info and configure the MIB comnoni E525 TE fa E SE v FAY C 45 1 FEB OD Add SNMP Community Community Name ss Write Access Restricted Action Edit lt Save gt lt Ex1t gt Select the active menu item Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Space Switch Ctrl A Action Item PEE 1 44 53 Baht 9600 8 9 1 NUM Figure2 49 Add or Edit SNMP Community 3 Trap Managers Configuration 2 2 3 3 GVRP Trap managers are the main station to receive the traps which are the system warning generated by switch If Trap Managers are not defined the trap will not be sent You can input IP address and group name to create a Trap Manager commoni EJZ VRE ABE EO FNC RED BO Action Edit Delete Save Exit Add Edit Delete trap managers Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Menu Enter Select Item ENEE 1 46 30 Bayi 9600 8 1 1 Figure2 50 SNMP Trap Managers Configuration You can add or edit Trap managers common E825 KE ABE FEV FC ET AM DB 38 DB Add SNMP Trap Manager Community Name Action Edit lt Save gt lt Ex1t gt Select the active men
46. r example enable bsf 10 Config fdbage lt number gt Disable bsf Disable Broadcast Storm filtering Show configuration of Broadcast Storm Show bsf filtering Priority Queue Service Configure PRI service Config Fcfs first come first service gos fefs wrr strict hw 1 7 1 Wrr Weight Round Robin w 1 7 gt Strict all high before low lt hw gt High level priority valid values are from 1 7 only valid in WRR mode Ex Config qos fcfs Config qos wrr 5 1 Enable the low queue delay bound function and configure the delay bound time threshold value The valid value is 1 255ms Ex enable qdlyb 200 Disable qdlyb Disable queue delay bound function Show qos Show Qos configuration Enable qdlyb lt 1 255 gt Configure QoS PRI 0 7 mapped to high or low Config qospolicy lt high level queue list high level list belongs to high PRI 0 7 Ex config qospolicy 0 3 3 3 Port Control Show status of per or multi port lt portlist gt port number Ex show Show portstatus portlist portstatus 1 10 show portstatus 1 3 5 Show status of per or multi port Show statistics portlist Ex show statistics 1 10 show statistics 1 3 5 Change configuration of one group port l lt portlist gt port number Config ports lt portlist gt state l state off disabled the port off on state on enabled the port Ex config ports 1 5 state off Enabled or disabled automatism of port lt portlis
47. rev Item Exit Prev Henu Enter Select Item Pitt 1 16 28 Babel 9600 8 N 1 NUM Figure2 33 Filter MAC Address configuration 1 Add a Select lt Add gt gt lt Edit gt and lt Enter gt to add filtering MAC address b Type a Filtering MAC address c If the switch is set with tag based IEEE 802 1Q VLAN type the VID related with MAC address d Press lt Ctrl A gt to return to the main menu line and select lt Save gt and lt Enter gt to save all the configurations commoni EJZ TEO ABE FEV HC fo TEO D 5 DB Add Filter MAC Address Mac Address Vlan ID Action Edit Save lt Exit gt Select the active menu item Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item CExit Prev MenuenEnter Select Itemem CE 1 17 15 Bab 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 34 Add Filter MAC Address 2 Edit Select Edit and Enter to edit the filtering MAC address b Select the filtering MAC address you want to edit and press Enter c Select Edit to change the all items d Press lt Ctrl A gt to return to the main menu line and select lt Save gt and lt Enter gt to save all the configurations z common ED ia Filter MAC Address Configuration Hac Address VLAN ID Mac Address VLAN ID Delete Save Add Edit Delete filter MAC addresses Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Henu Enter Select Item DE 1 18 54 Babia 9600 8 N 1 mm Figure2 35 Edit Delete Filter MAC Address 3 D
48. send to query maker for indicating the PC has left the relevant multicast group 4 4 6 2 Static MAC Address Click Static MAC Address IGMP Snooping Static MAC Address Port Security MAC Filter The follow table list static address of current switch defined Click Add you can add a new static entry into the address table MAC Address PORT MAC Address E Port Number vlan ID in Figure4 16 Static MAC Address When a static MAC address is added it will stay in the switch s address table for either connection or disconnection between switch and physical devices When power supply or connection is restart the switch does not need to study the MAC address To add as below 1 Types a MAC address whose flow the port will always forward in the address table 2 Typing port number 3 If a port based or ID based VLAN is set up in the switch the static address will be related to the sole VLAN Type the VLAN name port based or ID based relevant to MAC address 4 Click Add 4 4 6 3 Port Security The port will be locked in security mode and address study 1s not allowed Only the SMAC packets in address table can forward normally You can forbid the port to study any new MAC address and input the MAC address that can use the secure port from the Static MAC Address page click apply to activate the change so that prevent illegal visit fro
49. static MAC address mac address vid Ex delete fdb p mac 001234567890 vid 1 number port number port 1 clear fdb p Clear all static MAC address show fdb p Show all static MAC address MAC Filtering Configure the MAC address whose info 1s add fdb lt b gt mac unwanted The filtered packets are based on mac address vid destination address number Ex add fdb b mac 001234567890 vid 1 port l delete fdb lt b gt mac Delete switch filtering MAC address mac address vid Ex delete fdb b mac 001234567890 vid 1 number port 1 clear fdb b Clear all switch filtering MAC address show fdb b Show all switch filtering MAC address 3 6 VLAN Create VLAN group name Name the VLAN The valid string is 1 15 number 15 Assign one number as the VLAN ID Availablein1 4094 add vlan name wid number 1 protocol number 2 Assign a user defining protocol The number 2 ports portlist valid range 1s 0 18 About protocol please see Table tag untag 8 8 A lt portlist gt port number Ex add vlan vl vid 2 protocol 0 ports 1 2 tag Configure protocol inexistent VLAN config vlan lt name gt protocol lt name gt existent VLAN name lt number gt Ex config vlan v1 protocol 5 l Add per or multi port in VLAN group User can config vlan lt name gt addport l point to port as tagged or untagged portlist tag untag l Ex config vlan v1 addport 3 4 tag config v
50. stem Options Mame Name Location this Contact contact Community Strings New Community String comname RO Read Only O Read Write urrent Strings Trap Managers Current Managers New Manager 192 168 0 7 IP Address Community Figure4 27 SNMP Group name can be used as command and input by the way as below Description Read only Enabled requirement and show MIB information ead and Enabled requirement show and configure MIB information write Trap Managers 1s the host station to receive traps which is the system warning generated by switch If the trap managers are not defined the traps will not be sent You can create trap managers by inputting IP address and group name 4 4 11 Security You can change username and password Default is Username admin Password 123 User Name Assign Change password a Reconfirm password Apply Figure4 28 Security 4 5 TFTP Software Update You can upgrade software or reboot system remotely 1 Install TFTP Turbo98 or TFTP Server and then run it 2 From Http www kyland com cn or contact manufacturer to get new software image bin copy it in TFTP Turbo98 3 Select TFTP upgrade in Web management 4 Input the host PC s IP address of TFTP Server software in the IP address bar of TFTP Server 5 Click Apply to download new document image bin select update software in the web management 192 165 0 7
51. t gt port number Config ports lt portlist gt auto auto off disabled auto off lon auto on enabled auto Ex config ports 1 5 auto off Change speed of port and configure Config ports lt portlist gt ability duplex mode 10fulll1 Ohalfl10Ofulll10Ohalf portlist port number Ex config ports 6 7 ability 10full Enabled and disabled flow control of port Config ports portlist fctl portlist port number on off Ex config ports 1 5 fctl off 3 4 Trunking Command Create trunking group groupid Support four trunking groups lacp onloff on This group is LACP static trunking group off This group is LACP local trunking group lt number gt Assign the working port in the add trkgrp lt groupid gt lacp trunking group For LACP static trunking on off workports group the rest ports will be backup and lt number gt ports lt portlist gt aggregate for the failure of working ports For local static trunking group the number must be comply with the port quantity lt portlist gt Assign one or multiple port to trunking group Ex add trkgrp 1 lacp on workports 2 ports 1 4 or add trkgrp 1 lacp off workports 4 ports 1 4 config trksyspri Configure LACP PRI number of switch lt number gt number availablein1 65535 show trkgrp Show information of trunking show trkgrpcfg Show configuration of trunking enable lacpstate portlist Set the port as LACP active or
52. t out The value range 1s 1 255ms Notes Before set Enable Delay Bound make sure Enable Delay Bound Max bridge transmits delay bound control 1s enabled Qos policy 0 7 levels mirrors high or low queue high priority level 3 Protocol Enable Service Table4 5 Protocol Enable Service Enable STP Protocol Default closed STP Recommended Enable IGMP Protocol Enable IGMP No VLAN VLAN inactivated Port based VLAN 802 10 without Support 802 1Q but GVRP without GVRP dynamic VLAN 802 1Q with Support 802 1Q and GVRP with dynamic GVRP VLAN GVRP allows the automatic configuration GVRP GARP General between switch and nodes For a switch Attribution Registered connected to GVRP enabled device its Protocol VLAN registered defined VLAN s VID can send GVRP protocol request and it will automatically add the device to the VLAN 4 4 3 Console Information Click Administrator gt CONSOLE Information shows the basic info about serial port of PC CONSOLE as followed Figure4 10 Console Information 4 4 4 Port Control Click Administrator gt Port control Any change can de made to the port status in this page The figure as follows The following information provides a view of the current status of the unit om of pawn aur auto 100 100 ful Ful on on 12 on On Up Auto Auto 100 100 Full Full On on L On Off Down
53. tch Ctrl A Action Item Edf Figure2 24 VLAN Support Configuration Table2 5 VLAN Support Configuration By pressing Space key you can convert three modes of port based 802 1Q VLAN Mode with GVRP 802 1Q without GVRP To set the VLAN ID of untagged flow of the given port Ex if port 3 s default PVID is 100 all the untagged packets of port 3 belong to VLAN 100 All ports default PVID is 1 This feature is applicable when you adjust the tag unsupported device and want to add it to VLAN Only one untagged VLAN is permitted in A n Ingress Filter This configuration is in line with ingress filter rule 1 of Web management Only l the packet that is in line with port s VID You can press Space key to forward Nonmember or abandon the packets that do not comply with the VID setting Packet Ingress Filter This configuration complies with the ingress filter rule 1 of Web management to 2 abandon the untagged frame You can press Space key to forward or abandon Untagged the untagged frame Packets 2 Create a VLAN Group You can create VLAN from this page and add tagged untagged member port The following table 2 6 shows description of items Table2 6 Port of VLAN VLAN Input new VLAN name Name VLAN ID Input VLAN ID 2 4094 Default is 1 VLAN Press Space key to select VLAN protocol type Protocol Press Space key to select VLAN member There are three kind of VLAN m
54. th the actual product please contact us about related contents If it is necessary for you to query the latest information on the product please query our Website or contact with your local service representative directly Safety Consideration This product can provide excellent and reliable performance within its design scope However it needs to avoid the damage or destroy by human reasons O Read this Manual thoroughly and keep it well for future reference Do not place the Device next to the source of water and the damp place o Do not place anything on the power cable Please place where it cannot be reached O In order to avoid fire do not tie or pack the cable e The connector of the power supply and other Device connection should be firmly connected and regularly checked Under following conditions please power off and contact with our company immediately 1 Water into Device 2 The Device is broken or the crust is cracked 3 The Device works abnormally or the performance provided has changed completely 4 The Device gives off odor smoke or noise e Pay attention to the cleanness of the fiber socket and jack When the Device operates do not watch the end face of the fiber directly e Pay attention to the cleanness of the Device and clean it with soft cotton cloth if necessary eo Do not repair the Device by yourself unless it is definitely indicated in this manual Description of Warning Mark This manu
55. the system find the failure of software checking in the boot period it will get in automatically IK Xmodem Receiving Model When the system is in IK Xmodem receiving mode you can change bit rate into 57600bps and select Transfer Send File then input the new position of the document to be updated select IK Xmodem and send to start updating the software After finish the updating you need to restart the switch while make sure the bit rate 1s set as 9600bps command 2 HyperTerminal Sele Main Menu L Send File Folder C Documents and Settings4Leila4My Documents My Filename CAD ocuments and Settings Leila M y Documents Protocol Zmodem with Crash Recovery B Logout Show the status of the switch Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Enter Select Item Connected 0 00 17 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 Figure2 59 1K Xmodem Update Software Chapter Three Command of Console Port 3 1 System Configuration Configure gate way address of switch show Mac Show MAC address of switch Show version of software Show information of console configure default Back to default switch reboot Restart switch quit Back to main Menu 3 2 Switch Configuration Advanced NET Time Configure MAC address auto aging time 300 765 second Show fdbage Show aging time of switch Broadcast Storm Filter Enabled or configure Broadcast Storm filtering Enable bsf 5110115120125 Fo
56. u iten Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item CExit Prev MenuenEnter Select Itemem Bitis 1 47 35 Baht 9600 8 9 1 L HUM Figure2 51 Add or Edit SNMP Trap Manager In this page you can enable or disable GVRP GARP VLAN Registration Protocol Table 4 5 shows description of GVRP z commoni EFi SEE Mi EE SEO AOC eC FEO GYRP Configuration GYRP Disabled Action lt Edit gt lt Save gt lt Exit gt Select the active menu item Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Menu Enter Select Itemm Kal BEE 1 46 40 BZW 9600 8 N 1 9 CS mm Figure2 52 GVRP Configuration 2 2 3 4LACP There are three options in this page Aggregator Setting State Activity LACP STATUS shown as following MEG AGE FEN FNC ET ABAD Do 5 2 LACP Configuration Aggregator Setting State Activity LACP Status Previous Menu LACP setting Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Enter Select Item Pitt 1 49 36 Aa 9600 8 N 1 NUM Figure2 53 LACP 1 Aggregator Setting commonl TIE THe EO SEM FC ED BECO LACP Group Configuration Group LACP LACP Work Port Num Tab Next Item BackSpace Prev Item Exit Prev Menu Enter Select Itemm DE 1 50 35 B3 9600 8 N 1 HUN Figure2 54 LACP Group Configuration Table2 11 shows description of all items A Attention Before configuring LACP you must configure aggregate group in Port Trunk Configuration page Table2 11 LACP Shows aggregation
57. ubnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 A Attention If Web browser login console firstly the switch needs be connected to network from RJ 45 Ethernet port or to PC by straight through cable KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 Industrial Ethernet Switch Default IP Address 192 168 0 2 KIEN5000 and KIEN6000 Industrial Ethernet Switch Default User Name admin Password 123 User can login WEB Management step by step 1 Firstly run IE or other Web browser type IP address of KIEN5000 or KIEN6000 and then press Enter The figure as follows 3 Intelligent 5witch Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help G Back x E PN pa Search SL Favorites address E http 192 168 0 2 Figure4 1 Star up WEB Network Management 2 If password setting already and then login user name and password same with console index htm Remember my password Figure4 2 Login WEB Network Management WEB Network Management homepage as follows 3 Intelligent Switch Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sak a O E a A JI Search S 2 Favorites e 2 KEN jw L rel A a 3 Address E http 192 168 0 2 start search W EJ Go links Ep gt 4 WN KA IA CIA A Internet Figure4 3 WEB Network Management Homepage 4 2 Port Status Port Status shows status of port the figure as follows The following information provides a
58. uper username 10 superuser Superpassword to wp lo Configuration Major Version Ol oc Configuration Minor Version 1 wool ememoras Lg ke Software Minor Version 1 o7 OxCOA80001 pd p fa TFTP server IP a address 192 168 0 1 System Description String TEN 6 2L SWITCH TEN 6 2L System Name String SWITCH System Position String a OF 531 System Content String 32 6r TRUNK LACPprioriy oo a lo AYE o coo LACP tranking port quantity 1 ooo 8o oo LACPAetivity State 1 o Pasive Local trunking enabled lo Disable AA STP STP system priority 2 oxsooo STPmaxagetime 1o low loo MN A la n STP forwarding delay time 2 so StPportprioriy ar nog Joo STPpaheot 2 wo loo VAIN pot VID 2 ooh loo VALNimgressrule2 olo Disable 80219 with GVRPVALN pp Default VALN mame 14 dt SO O o fo Default VALN number 2 x3 a Default VALN tagged rule 1 ol None IGMP IGMP protocol enabled 1 1i J Port control nn tutal LU Ka o EE UU ki wa Howeontnol 1 O01 ab Secuity lo coe Forwarding MAC list aging enable Enabled MAC list aging time 4 300 sec penn QoS Made RR osPotiey 1 ow WRR High Priority Weigh O o 2 J WRR Low Priority Weigh 1 loo Broadcast Storm filtering 1 Closed Time n n FE Low Priority Queue Delay Bound
59. vice Guideline l copy D3 grounding cold pressed terminal M3 X 8 grounding screw 1 piece each 2 Unpacking check Before opening the case place it stably pay attention to the direction of the packing case and ensure its right side is facing upward so as to prevent KIEN5000 AND KIEN6000 from falling apart after opening the case If a hard object is used to unclench the case do not overly extend the hard object into the case to avoid damage of the equipments inside the case After opening the case check the amount of KIEN5000 AND KIEN6000 equipments including main unit of KIEN5000 AND KIEN6000 parts of equipment user s manual customer service guideline according to the packing list and check the appearance quality of KIEN5000 AND KIEN6000 A Warning For the built in precise parts of equipments please handle with care and avoid strenuous vibration to avoid affecting the performances of equipments Chapter Two Console Management 2 1 Console Login 2 1 1 Login RS232 Serial Port Console You can login the RS232 serial port console software from hyper terminal of WINDOWS system and realize the query configuration and management in KIEN5000 6000 If there is no such a software in the system you can install it from Add Delete Program afterwards you can login as following 1 To connect the RS232 console port of KIEN5000 6000 with PC s serial port ex COMI or COM depending on the PC s serial port hardw
60. view of the current status of the unit L On Off Down Auto Auto 100 100 Full Full On On 8 On off Down Close close 100 100 Full Full On On Figure4 4 Port Status Table4 1 Port Status Two kind of state On or Off Down act as Close Link Disconnection act as Down Connect act as up Automatism mode Speed Shows 1000Mbps 100Mbps and 10Mbps Port 1 to 8 is Status 10 100Mbps Port 9 to 10 is 10 100 1000Mbps Duplex Shows Full half Duplex status mode Status Flow Shows Activated or Inactivated mode Control Shows status of user configure Shows result 4 3 Port Statistics Port Statistics shows statistics of port as follows The following information provides a view of the current status of the unit A Aaa 101929 o 256871 0 0o o 9502 3 of pawa 8 6 6 Le loft Down e o W la Los xo a Pt tat O Sa men ge 6 off own o o o o o o o PET A ho ee ae ae ae ho 18 Off Down a o o o o o o Figure4 5 Port Statistics 4 4 Administrator Including IP Address Configuration Console Information Port Control Aggregator Filter VLAN Configure Spanning Tree Port mirror SNMP Security Management as following figure 3 Intelligent Switch Microsoft Internet Explorer EB File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Q Back x a A yo Search S7 Favorites gr te w z L rel A a 3 Ad
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