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1. 8 Save COopnfiguraton 14 20 O MOM PT 44 Secure Hash Algorithm SHA 26 srl ja 54 SRA e ee 27 SMTP ET ee naeh 96 RR EE 69 ek TEE 11 25 96 SINMI AICI aussen luo tee 70 SNMEV Zas een 25 SINIMIEVO M E 25 OIN TP shee sec ae orate ee es itte veut 30 SUAS CS mE 80 Pease eee Se entero sete Ei MI EC I NIE 40 SUPNELMASK ea 19 20 97 EA eae eres E tees duet iub tne D NI HDD iE 47 Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 Index T Tag Control Information See TCI Ee DU Eer EE 43 RA EE 34 97 IFIP SENE sov vi iet cute es oto e Coen ues 35 Time settings m 30 Ke EE 50 Mane ClaS S EEN 52 Trapreceiver Mc 70 Trivial File Transfer Protocol See TFTP U Untagged ports ccccseeccceeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeneeens 49 User Authentication 2002202220200 0200 nennen 27 USE MOOS nee 16 User new Created cocococcncncoconcncnconcncnnnnonancnnnnanns 23 Bio E eae 25 V VEAN HET IUE hdd ada shonin ease UMOR TEES 47 49 97 W WED DI OWSE EE 13 99 Pushing Performance HARTING Technology Group infoO HARTING com www HARTING com 02 Version vom 10 2013
2. 15 5 Router Ports Border Fast deu BWP Enseeing VLAN Bouter Porra mam Par lind Figure 15 4 IGMP Snooping VLAN Router Ports tab This tabbed section displays a table showing which ports in column 2 belong to IGMP enabled VLANs in column 1 15 6 Multicast Group gi ko i Was gu ht dier Fari did i Lee p Figure 15 5 IGMP Snooping VLAN Multicast Group tab This table displays all current multicast streams active on the switch The VLAN ID MAC address and port list are shown for the multicast VLAN 68 HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING 16 Alarm Alarm Certain network or switch events may require the attention of service personnel In this section it is possible to specify certain events that should trigger an alert to be sent out The Alarm section is divided into the E mail Alert and SNMP Alert sub sections 16 1 E Mail Alert This section allows you to create two distinct e mail alert profiles these profiles are maintained inthe Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 tabs 16 1 1 Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 Two separate alarm profiles can be set up here In order to activate the profiles you have to click on one or both of the Active boxes at the top of these tabs Aare d i oua WENT RI T SN TER KEN Figure 16 1 E mail Alarm tab Function Link Up Link Down System Events Receiver Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 Description Specify on a per port basis if an e mail is sent when
3. 10 The Ha VIS mCon switches offer a variety of software functionalities to configurate and set up the network For configuration purpose the switch can be accessed in several ways The easiest way is to use a standard web browser to configurate the switch via a graphical HTTP based user interface To connect to the switch the user must log in to the switch using the web browser following the instructions below The user must log out before exiting the browser because the parallel connections to the switch web sessions are limited to two and the timeout for each session is 10 minutes Once you logged out you can close the browser window in which the web interface was running The second way is to access the switch via an SNMP software The Ha VIS mCon Ethernet Switches are supporting the standard MIB II and can be easily integrated to an existing LAN infrastructure and management suite Some functionalities are product and HARTING specific and therefore are not included in the MIB II To get also access to this functionalities using SNMP you have to copy the HARTING MIB file to your MIB repository of your SNMP software The third way of configuring the switches is to use the command line interface CLI The CLI can be accessed using the network protocols TELNET or SSH Most operating systems are equipped with a TELNET client Alternatively clients like PuTTY can be used After logging in to the system you will reach the prompt to enter th
4. User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 12 2 1 Priority Mapping The table in this tabbed section allows you to configure the traffic class associated with each priority class for each port Packets leaving the switch will be allocated to the queue defined in this table The priority of each packet leaving the switch is checked and then associated with the appropriate queue An internal traffic class between 0 and 7 may be assigned for each priority on each port In the columns 0 7 you can specify the priorities for incoming packets corresponding to each of the rows ports 1 10 The default priority values are compliant with IEEE 802 1p For example if a packet enters on port 1 with a level 6 priority it will normally be processed with priority 6 However you can specify a different processing priority within the switch by selecting a different priority Port 1 row in the Priority 6 column The packet itself is not altered only the processing priority within the switch 12 2 2 Default Priority All packets that ingress the switch without a priority tag will receive the priority selected by the drop down menu The priority tag will be written permanently to the packet until it is deleted by another Ethernet device 12 3 DiffServ Priority Mapping 92 Figure 12 4 DiffServ Priority Mapping tab This table configures the DSCP handling for Differentiated Services Packets with a value inside the DSC
5. IVL is that security restrictions can be applied to prevent unauthorized users from learning the sources of data traffic This mode is typically employed in situations where a end stations operate over multiple VLANs with the same MAC address or b learning database size is not a constraint In SVL a global address table is used for all VLANs combined Range of value VL SVL Default value IVL Maximum VLAN ID Displays the largest valid VLAN ID that the switch allows Maximum Support Displays the maximum number of VLANs that this switch can support VLANS Number of VLANs in Displays the active number of VLANs currently configured on the the System switch 47 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software 11 2 Port Settings 48 i Port series dic FLA VLAN Port Settings Pert FYED Acceptable Frame Types A Ed Al m u m E im EE EIE LJ LL 1 337 E Figure 11 2 VLAN Port Settings tab This tabbed section allows you to specify the following port settings Ingress Filtering Tested x ua Enabled Dei sie De g ie sl Disabled Dose sl Durable Da bie sl HARTING Function Select Port PVID Acceptable Frame Types Ingress Filtering Description This option will be checked for the port where configuration changes have been made Specify a port default VLAN ID PVID for the port for port based VLAN classification This is the VLAN ID which will b
6. Mechanism Transparent Clock 32 Description Switch PTP on or off Selection of the operating mode Range of value Boundary Transparent Enter the priority 1 Available only in boundary mode Range of value 0 255 Default value 0 Enter the priority 2 Available only in boundary mode Range of value 0 255 Default value 0 Define whether the switch device should send only Sync Messages or whether it should send Sync Messages and FollowUp Messages which means Two Step Clock Boundary mode only Define whether the switch device should send only Sync Messages or whether it should send Sync Messages and FollowUp Messages which means Two Step Clock If the device receives Sync Messages from a one Step Device it will generate the FollowUp Messages Transparent mode only Specify the delay mechanism of the transparent clock Transparent mode only Range of value End to End Peer to Peer HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING 8 7 DHCP Relay Agent System Settings Upgrading and changing the structure of Ethernet networks usually causes a lot of administrative effort Configuration of security and addressing procedures has to be redone every time a device is replaced Replacing or moving network devices often causes a lot of trouble because some network mechanisms such as dynamic IP address assignment are MAC based DHCP Option 82 provides a mechanism for generating IP addresses based on the location of the client devi
7. Oper State Specifies the operational status of the port channel This is a read Range of value 0 65535 ly field E dbi Mode Link Aggregation can be configured in two different ways Manual gt All port channels are shown in the table Each channel can be and LACP SEET The Manual configuration will set the specific ports immediately to Mode Link Aggregation can be configured in two different ways Manual work as a trunk port If the ports on the neighbour switch are not and LACP The Manual configuration will set the specific ports immediately to work as a trunk port If the ports on the neighbour switch are not configurate as manual ports the connections may cause loops To minimize the appearance of failures during the configuration of manual Link Aggregation the switches should be configurated configurate as manual ports the connections may cause loops To minimize the appearance of failures during the configuration of manual Link Aggregation the switches should be configurated without using redundant connections The dynamic configuration with the LACP will set the specific ports to a negotiation state before acting as a trunk port If the ports on without using redundant connections the neighbour switch are not configurated as LACP ports no loops The dynamic configuration with the LACP will set the specific ports or failures will occure to a negotiation state before acting as a trunk port If the ports on Activity Speci
8. Seo LO EE 32 DIICP Relay AGE contio reve ie acd UD aL Ic Est ci trf 33 lmpory SS Melen d ite Ilaec 34 Save l oad Conllgurauon Tab oes ossis sev is 36 BOO UA POP oo A E 5 E OE 0 E O E E 37 PROFINE PWI O T id E esse 38 IP senings in PROFINET Profe EE 38 LEDP setings tor PRORNE EE 39 Basic Settings taD EE 40 PORE SCUING S dae e ee rO 42 Eo ER POCOS TAD aiie E as ee 43 MRP Domain Settings with invalid SD cord 44 MRP Dornain setibgswitbia valid SD Gras on dis 44 MISP Bomaln Basic Selligs s e Heic ie tee stre eo ie 45 MRF Domain Status WING OW s deerat essen 46 ALAIN BASIC Selings AAA no O O a a 47 VEAN POP ale Le Ee EE 48 Static VLAN Configuration tab esee aptae ace Ri eco S bee tee een 49 Quality of Service Tag Control Information ICH 50 A EE 51 802 TP eil leie ln Le aD 51 Bela ziehe t 52 RATE LEITUNG an ana TETTE TP 99 IP Authorized Manager 54 902 DX Basic Selling aba Eee 55 Port settings tab hin 56 Bole UE e TRENNEN SERIE ENDE OE 57 Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 Figure 13 5 Figure 13 6 Figure 13 7 Figure 14 1 Figure 14 2 Figure 14 3 Figure 15 1 Figure 15 2 Figure 15 3 Figure 15 4 Figure 15 5 Figure 16 1 Figure 16 2 Figure 16 3 Figure 17 1 Figure 17 2 Figure 17 3 Figure 17 4 Figure 17 5 Figure 17 6 Figure 17 7 Figure 17 8 Figure 18 1 Figure 18 2 Figure 18
9. aed I Pee QUIE Figure 14 1 Link Aggregation Basic Settings tab Function Description Link Aggregation The Link Aggregation module administrative status Options are Status Specifies Enabled Enables Link Aggregation in the switch Disabled Disables Link Aggregation in the switch Range of value Enable Disable Default value Disable System Priority Defines the system priority Range of value 0 65 535 Default value 32 768 System Id Shows the system ID MAC Address 61 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software HARTING HARTING Link Aggregation 14 2 Interface Settings 14 3 Port Settings Link pp goin intariacs Eege Link Apgregall n Port Setting Figure 14 2 Link Aggregation Interface Settings tab zm Function Description Port Channel ID The port channel ID describes the interface declaration of the l Figure 14 3 Link Aggregation Port Settings tab trunking group A trunking group Port Channel will be treated as a normal port inside the switch R f val 1 65 535 Function Description Admin Stat ial j N pi t Port Ch ae dhe din cial Port Specifies the Interface Index min Status ministrative control of a Port Channel specifies the Admin status Port Priority Ee EE of the port channel Range of value Up Down If the number of links in an aggregation exceeds the maximum supported by the hardware the links with lower priority become Default value Down leg l SC active links
10. alim li FEL a El EHS Crabb im HOPE la Dk EM Lr acp un ML LEE amp amp T BP D SB C 3 Em Le adii Hai il Deae a Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 Figure 6 1 Screen structure A The top task bar B The menu tree C The active window D The bottom task bar 6 1 1 The top task bar The task bar at the top of the window contains links to Support About and Logout It is necessary to use the logout button before closing the browser to be sure that the web session is terminated correctly 13 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 6 1 2 The menu tree A clickable two level menu located on the left of the browser window is used to navigate through the switch functionality You can view or change switch settings and statistics by clicking on any of the various second level menu choices EmconJ102 aas r egent views E system settings PROFINET Bodbunmlancy FLAN E 5 Becurity Link Agar ed ation Mutz ast Alam Digna atic E ren Figure 6 2 The menu tree 6 1 3 The active window Most of the screen is taken up with the active window in which settings and statistics for the switch are displayed and configured The active window consists of several tabbed sub windows The right most tabbed section is marked with a question mark and contains helpful explanations for the corresponding settings 6 1 4 The bottom task bar On the left side the IP Add
11. assigned to a specific multicast group A method where a switch listens snoops in on IGMP messages so that it can optimize the traffic flow IGMP snooping is able to limit bandwidth intensive traffic such as streaming video to only the specific requestors Flooding of the entire network is then avoided The process of transferring downloading a configuration or firmware file from a TFTP server to the Ethernet switch The broad based protocol used in the Internet layer of the Internet protocol suite The IP protocol defines addressing and data packet formats A numeric address used to identify a computer or device on a network The Ethernet switch has a default IP address of 192 168 0 126 set at the factory A new unique IP address should be assigned to fit the user LAN The group of computers and devices that populate your local network The address range of a LAN can be defined by the subnet mask A trunking strategy which optimizes available resources by linking a group of ports together to form a single trunk The unique physical address assigned to a device by the manufacturer The switch maintains a MAC address table of connected devices These addresses are used for sending layer two Ethernet frames to a specific host An intelligent device which filters and forwards packets between network segments A managed switch features one or more ways for the user to directly access and configure switch operations such
12. assigns different priority to packets from different ports Thus certain critical ports on the switch can be given priority over others This can help assure better transmissions for those ports during network congestion A strategy used by the switch to provide back up paths in the event that an active link fails The back up link guarantees that data transmission can continue even when the primary link goes down RSTP is used to create a redundant network topology An electrical circuit that can be open or closed The mCon Ethernet Switch uses a relay port to send out electrical signals based on the configuration in the Alarm gt Relay Alert section A formalized publication of the Internet Engineering Task Force describing a certain protocol or method used in Internet based communications RFCs can be downloaded from http tools ietf org html A layer two protocol that creates a spanning tree topology within a network of inter connected bridges such as the Ethernet switch RSTP disables links that are not part of this spanning tree thus creating a single loop free path between any two network nodes The standard Internet e mail transmission protocol A relay SMTP server should be specified on an e mail client Such as the Ethernet switch to enable it to send outgoing e mails A SNMP group minimally consisting of a manager and an agent Access to the group is limited by a community string A network management system used to
13. bandwidth Link redundancy and Load sharing on the individual links Without Link Aggregation it is difficult to have multiple links between two Ethernet stations R STP disables parallel paths to prevent loops in the network An end station could have multiple Ethernet links only if the links were attached to different networks Link Aggregation resolves this limitation by allowing multiple parallel links between any two Ethernet stations The aggregators are automatically configured using the Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP This protocol performs the basic sanity checks to see whether All member links are operational The data rates of the member links are of the same value All member links are interconnected between two identical end nodes Once the above checks have been carried out LACP initiates the link aggregation When aggregation is up LACP periodically checks the functionality of all member links If any member link goes down it is removed from the aggregation The link will be added automatically to the aggregator as soon as the link becomes functional again This section allows you to define and configurate the Link Aggregation feature Link Aggregation or trunking is a feature which allows the combining of several physical network links into a single logical link This trunking group will be treated as a normal port inside the switch 14 1 Basic Settings Fri ein F Lik Kaps gaten Rask Geige UH
14. fast sender slows down to prevent a slow receiver from being overrun with data The ability of a network connection to handle communication in both directions simultaneously An Ethernet network capable of operating at 1000 Mbit s 1 Gbit s HARTING Electric GmbH Configuration with Automation Software Tool Half Duplex HTTP HyperText Transport Protocol IEEE Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP Snooping Import IP Internet Protocol IP Address LAN Local Area Network Link Aggregation MAC Media Access Control Address Managed Switch MIB Management Information Base Mirroring Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 A network connection that is not capable of communications in both directions simultaneously Communication in both directions is possible but each device must wait for the other to stop transmitting before replying A communication protocol used between a web browser and web server HTTP is used throughout the world wide web and is also used between the client web browser and the web server on the Ethernet switch An American organization created in 1963 that has been responsible for setting standards for communications A protocol used to manage the membership within IP multicast groups It enables hosts to notify a local router or switch and inform them that they would like to receive transmissions
15. how to activate the PROFINET IO Stack By default it is not activated PROFMET Settings mora E UP Gi ret ware pbb ULF Baum Leefer el DIE he ER Ha HT HN TOC ae aye Figure 9 1 PROFINET window If PROFINET is checked the following settings are operated LLDP will be activated if it was disabled before The PROFINET IO Stack will be enabled In the next window you can choose between three options see figure 9 2 With GSD Export you can download the GSD file from the switch to a specified location via HTTP PROFINET default Figure 9 2 IP settings in PROFINET Profile Choose the button Cancel to abort the task for enabling the PROFINET Profile Choose Current to enable PROFINET and keep the current IP Address settings Choose PROFINET default to enable PROFINET and use the Profinet default IP Address settings 38 HARTING Electric GmbH emp T PROFINET To be reachable via web interface the switch needs to get a new IP address from the PROFINET controller m Note The switch will reboot automatically after enabling or disabling the IO Stack After a reboot the diagnosis LED is flashing red green until the switch and controller are successfully connected m Note All following configurations should be done by an engineering tool in the PROFINET environment ES Note It is impossible to disable LLDP and to change the Transmit interval while checking PROFINET The following LLDP settin
16. location of the device as defined by the user in the General Settings section MAC address of the switch Displays the HARTING part number of the switch Displays the hardware version number of the switch management board Displays the firmware version number of the switch Displays the version of the web interface Displays the number of ports Displays the currently assigned IP address on the switch Displays the unique hardware MAC address on the switch Displays the duration that the switch has been powered up 17 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 18 The table at the bottom of the Overview window has the following columns for each port see table below Note It is impossible to change information in the Overview window Basic port settings can be altered from the System Settings Port Settings menu section Function Port Jack Type Status Link Auto Neg Data Rate Duplex mode Description Displays all available switch ports Displays the compatible media or jack type for the port RJ45 or SFP Displays the current status of the port Enable means that the port is enabled Disable is displayed if the port is disabled A port can be disabled in the System Settings Port Settings section Displays the status of the port A red circle indicates that there is currently no existing link while a green circle indicates an existing link Displays the negotiation state Au
17. member of the Port channel Up Individual The port is not a member of any port channel but its Oper Status is Up Standby The port is a member of the port channel but is currently in standby state Down The Ports Oper Status is Down HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING 15 Multicast Multicast 15 1 Multicast IGMP Snooping The IGMP Snooping feature in helps the switch to control IPv4 multicast traffic in a switched network A Layer 2 switch by default floods multicast traffic within the broadcast domain This can consume a lot of bandwidth if many multicast servers are sending streams of data IGMP Snooping is meant to dynamically discover the presence of multicast receivers and use the learnt information to control the multicast traffic flow restricting it only to the desired ports on which receivers are present The IGMP Snooping switch examines or snoops IGMP packets sent between the hosts Multicast source and the router It also identifies the Multicast Group membership of the hosts The Ha VIS mCon Ethernet Switch learns the multicast forwarding information through the IGMP report messages from hosts and updates the Forwarding database It also learns the router ports through the multicast control messages from the routers or Querier switch The IGMP Snooping switch forwards multicast data traffic over a particular port only if at least one host has joined that particular multicast group HARTING provides a dynamic mul
18. monitor attached devices such as the Ethernet switch Managed devices collect state information about themselves and make this information available to centralized network management systems The Ethernet switch maintains status information in its MIB which can be accessed by a separate SNMP management work station HARTING Electric GmbH m m a a a HARTING Configuration with Automation Software Tool SNMP V1 An earlier version of SNMP where security is based only on private community strings SNMP V3 The current version of SNMP with support for authentication access control and privacy Subnet A group of networked computers that all share a common IP address Subnet mask Switch TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol VLAN Virtual Local Area Network Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 prefix All devices within the same IP subnet can be reached in one hop without a router The IP decimal representation for the subnet prefix of the IP address The subnet mask specifies the length of the shared subnet prefix as used by all devices in the local subnet A subnet mask of 255 255 255 255 is used by the Ethernet switch to isolate a specific IP address A device that connects several LANs together to form one logical LAN A switch is similar to a bridge but usually offers more sophisticated features for bridging LANs of different types A simplified version of the TCP IP file transfer protocol used by the switch
19. number of collisions are typical on Ethernet A sudden prolonged increase in the number of collisions however may indicate that a device is experiencing a problem A factor used when calculating path transmission speeds The cost of a port or path is assigned based on its desirability with desirable faster paths being assigned lower costs A method for dynamically assigning IP addresses on a network Dynamic addressing simplifies the administration of a network because the DHCP software and not the network administrator himself is responsible for tracking the IP address allocation Typically a DHCP server can be used on a LAN to lease an IP address to a new device for a limited amount of time The Ha VIS mCon Ethernet Switch is configured to accept this address when IP Address Mode is set to Dynamic An IEEE standard networking protocol The protocol describes a frame based technology for sending out and receiving from a transmission media The process of transferring uploading a saved configuration or firmware file from the Ethernet switch to a TFTP server An Ethernet network capable of operating at 100 Mbit s The programming code used by the switch for its basic operating functions The Ethernet switch firmware operating system can be upgraded by overwriting it with a new firmware version A mechanism that allows high speed devices to communicate with lower speed devices The rate of data transmission is limited when the
20. octets in length or that had a bad Frame Check Sequence FCS and were less than 64 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and were otherwise well formed The total number of packets received that were longer than 1518 octets excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and were not an integral number of octets in length or had a bad Frame Check Sequence FCS Amount of frames received on that with an RxErr signal from the Phy Amount of frames with a CRC error which was not counted by the Fragment Jabber or RxErr counter 17 1 2 Egress Statistics insp rmm Las rea Stage Pica anm E 3 FLA Erriz m EX z E m z ER m c e e Lal e e D e ER e a Ge y pr DO amp A ES C DS e a a DN Gi 7 Ci ci e Packat Type Other Frames Port hg Diele Lira aut Peu I ete Weer d A dpi 3 E H 1 Lr H 5 Le a H d e H E E H A i H DD 5 H Lee Les Figure 17 2 Egress Statistics tab HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 Function Clear counter Out Octets Unicasts Pkts Multicast Pkts Broadcast Pkts Pause Frames Deferred Collisions Single Multiple Excessive Late FCS Error Diagnostics Description This option will clear all egress counter of the switch The total number of oct
21. of individual ports can be specified in the following columns Function Select Port Autonegotiation Duplex Speed Flow Control Admin Status Autocrossing Note Description Select the port that you would like to change by clicking on the checkbox here Select whether Autonegotiation is disabled or enabled Autonegotiation is a function which enables the participating interfaces to automatically determine the best possible transmission parameters The auto negotiation function can either be activated Enable or deactivated Disable If Enable is selected the auto negotiated settings will be used and the data rate and duplex columns will be greyed out Range of value Enable Disable Default value Enable Select the data transmission mode for the respective port from the drop down list Half means that data flows in only one direction via the port at a given time Full enables data to flow in both directions simultaneously Range of value Half Full Default value Full Select the data transmission rates for the port from the drop down list 100 Mbit s or 10 Mbit s 100 Mbit s or 1 Gbit s depending on the type of port interface Range of value 10 Mbit s or 100 Mbit s 100 Mbit s or 1 Gbit s Default value Physical maximum Select if flow control is activated Enable or deactivated Disable If enabled the port sends out Pause frames when the buffer capacity reaches a certain limit Range of value Enabl
22. port when an IGMPv2 leave message is received Range of value 2 5 sec Default value 2 Sec 66 EERE HARTING Electric GmbH qme Multicast 15 4 VLAN Configuration wiii i cad qam siar qrr Ern Ewer Carr Geese rir Emm Furl il nouam eun m arte Cur politi En Dann Pm m Ya r i Em Ld Inr mnl Area Figure 15 3 IGMP Snooping VLAN Configuration tab This tabbed section allows you to define a specific IGMP snooping configuration for the switch The bottom of this section displays the list of IGMP enabled VLANs which have already been configured The following parameters can be specified when snooping is globally enabled in the Basic Settings tab Function Description VLAN ID Select from the list of configured VLANs to specify the VLAN to which the configuration will apply Range of value 7 4094 Default value 1 IGMP Snooping Status Select to enable or disable snooping on the specific VLAN You can disable snooping for a specific VLAN even if snooping in enabled globally in the Basic Settings tab Range of value Enable Disable Default value Enable Operating Version Select the IGMP version which should be used on this switch Range of value Version 1 Version 2 Version 3 Default value Version 3 Fast Leave Select whether the fast leave processing should be enabled or disabled on the specified VLAN Range of value Enable Disable Default value Enable Configured Querier Select whether the IGMP snooping switc
23. to transfer saved configuration profiles and to perform new firmware updates The switch can download new firmware from a customer s TF TP server A username and password are not required by the TFTP protocol A logical subgroup which acts like a LAN and communicates as if attached to one broadcast domain 97 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software Index A I A ell laf e re EE 24 IEEE 802 TD eae Ma teed ne ne Meme ced io Peso Qa eR 02 Alarm pronles EE 69 IS RE 47 RICH NM TEE MM HON 69 IERE 902 D ad stet idt ite ne b asap 55 Alignment EE sanken 81 IGMP IT 65 95 Auto negotiation eeeeeeesssses 18 22 94 IGMP enoopimg ccoccccocccccccncnccncnncncnccnonaninnnos 65 67 95 B IGMP SNOODING aaa 65 BH ecu pA essen me ME MEE E dd HE EE ies ceo i PR EU n ax SERRE OREL HOMER 15 C eRe Te TEEN 19 54 Baer Sense A A 81 CS PAE ES e TE RR eMe HEP 11 Glass Field cuc eee stb tiit uses nest 50 IP Authorized Manager 94 Eal el EE 94 lE TM AT GOIllISIOD Ee anne 81 L COUNTE ee 80 LACP LLL 61 62 D LIGME B SACOM EE 19 Data packed tede ee WEN eid 80 Link Layer Discovery Protocol 28 Designated bridge iii 43 Eeer 28 Designated FOOT scott diez rere ipods taedas ci cue 43 LED PDUS siecle ee EC 28 Big ae MERE ERICH EE TERRENCE EE NER 94 Mo C 76 DHCR OPHION 82 nn 33 M DU EM ee MER vt 78 95 BI eS ERU E Nm 80 MAC addrese center 20 78 DSi ERKENNE 50 MO a E 81 EN eI
24. to use SNMP you should make sure that both versions are disabled so that maximum security is ensured m Note A MIB Management Information Base file can be found on the enclosed CD With the MIB information you get open standard access to the switch using SNMP management software Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 2f User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 8 5 Network Discovery This section allows you to activate and configure LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP can be used to determine the capabilities of devices on your network It allows the switch to announce its capabilities and other media specific configuration information to the local area network The LLDP allows systems on an Ethernet LAN to advertise their key capabilities and to learn about the key capabilities of other systems on the same Ethernet LAN Consequently this promotes a unified network management view of the LAN topology and connectivity to support network administration and trouble shooting The station and capabilities information is conveyed in protocol frames called Link Layer Discovery Protocol Data Units LLD PDUs In general a network administration station can be connected to one single switch getting access from there to the connectivity information of the complete network within an enterprise The switch also provides notifications in form of SNMP traps to alert the operator about changes in the network t
25. traffic through this port ForceUnauthorized blocks all the traffic through this port Auto Imposes 802 1x authentication process in this port Range of value ForceAuthorized ForceUnauthorized Auto Default value ForceAuthorized Shows the current status of the Authenticator Port Range of value Authorized Unauthorized Specifies the configuration for selecting the authentication mode Range of value Port Based MAC Based Default value Port Based In order to use MAC Based Port Control has to be set to Auto Function Re Auth Control Direction Operation Control direction Auth State Description Re Auth enables disables re authentication mechanism on the port Range of value Enable Disable Default value Disable Specifies the current value of the administrative controlled directions parameter for the port Range of value Both In Default value Both Specifies the current value of the operational controlled directions parameter for the port Shows the current status of the Authenticator Port Range of value Authorized Unauthorized Disconnected Connecting Authenticating Authenticated Aborting Held ForceAuth ForceUnAuth HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING Function Auth Restart Suplicant Count 13 2 3 Local Server Security Description Authentication Restart specifies the initialization control for the port to restart authentication Options are Start ca
26. 1 Mbit s 2 Mbit s 4 Mbit s 8 Mbit s 16 Mbit s 32 Mbit s 64 Mbit s 128 Mbit s 256 Mbit s Default value None Egress Limit Value Select the bandwidth limit for the outgoing traffic on this port Range of value 128 Kbit s 256 Kbit s 512 Kbit s 1 Mbit s 2 Mbit s 4 Mbit s 8 Mbit s 16 Mbit s 32 Mbit s 64 Mbit s 128 Mbit s 256 Mbit s Default value None Note The adjustable values note range of values can vary according to each configured port speed 93 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 13 Security 13 1 IP Authorized Manager This section allows you to define an incoming IP address that is allowed access to the switch thus functioning as an IP based access control list This rule also restrict which SNMP managers can access the switch MIB The access control list of user defined IP address is then displayed at the bottom of this section IP Authorized Manager E Puls Li Pert LBK incor IF Addnorss W Sate are erre AT bert erf Seer Ha Ime Pe Pte ee wr el 6n Ie a Ge ie ee me a Se a TP Fe u ads Lum rn rech sd a poe bo gor moe en Es mue Gaal Fy Port List Um omn ur CECR TK bores i Figure 13 1 IP Authorized Manager Function Description IP Address Specify IP addresses that you wish to allow to gain access to the Security 13 2 Port based network access control IEEE 802 1x The Port based Network Access Control PNAC is based on the IEEE 80
27. 2 1X standard It provides an authentication mechanism for devices that want to connect to a network It prevents access to a port in cases when the authentication and authorization fails The entity that facilitates authentication of other entities attached to it is called an Authenticator The entity that is being authenticated by an Authenticator attached to the other end is called a Supplicant Authentication Authorization and Accounting for a user session with the remote Server is done by RADIUS The switch acts as a RADIUS client It encapsulates the accounting information passed by the User in the required format and sends the packet to the designated RADIUS accounting server Buk Seti Port e l i eal an I CH LO I i 202 10 Basic Settings ee j zi 00 re char ict enl 20 prelates char Geller 20 rr char iter urgere Figure 13 2 802 1x Basic Settings tab The 802 1x Basic Settings page allows you to configure the basic settings of 802 1x switch configuration This IP address has to be an address of an existing device and no subnet or network address All addresses which are not entered to the authorization list will be blocked Port List Specify the port numbers i e 3 7 9 which will be controlled by the rule At least one port must be specified Services Allowed Specify which services should be allowed or denied If you are creating a Deny rule no boxes should be checked The access con
28. 2 4 25 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software 8 4 1 SNMP V1 V2C For V1 V2 operations the HARTING SNMP Agent provides a community based Security Mechanism Community names are encoded into V1 V2 messages and the Agent verifies the privilege status of the community name before responding to it Community names are associated with the privilege status The privilege status can be of the types read only or read write Function Enable Read Community Read Write Community 8 4 2 SNMP V3 Description Check this box to launch the SNMP agent and allow access to the switch via SNMP version 1 2c Range of value Enable Disable Default value Enable Specify the community name for SNMP read access The default is public Range of value Not more than 20 printable characters Default value public Specify the community name for SNMP read and write access The default is private This community string acts as an SNMP password you should pick one that it difficult to guess Range of value Not more than 20 printable characters Default value private The HARTING SNMP Agent provides complete support for User based Security Model The following security algorithms are supported Authentication Encryption HMAC MD5 and HMAC SHA DES CBC Three levels of security are supported e NoAuthNoPriv e AuthNoPriv e AuthPriv Function Enable User Access Level 26 No Authentication and no Priv
29. 20 printable characters Default value admin Range of value Not more than 20 printable characters Default value none 55 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 96 13 2 2 Port Settings Port Settings Deet Sey Loca Se RAI Select Port Fort Control melee Auth Mode Reutte KZ Oen hmm AAA MumhRestat goran B Force Authorpced authorized Port Dane sl Debe sl Both Both Force dis Ketel i n Foros G tveped Authorize Port bai zl Cable sl Beh Ear See fats Estet o u Force Authored A tested Port famed Duae sl Bath x Diod L t Eer st P 4 Forte Geier ve r Autocad fut Bad sl Cadde Both Bar lier Epitet B i Face authored Aitor Port eped zl Gibe zl h sl Boh Viti Peia P Force amp uthorped authorized Port Based Debe sl Both sl Both Iiis Fei pt i Foro Authorped m Authoring Port Bored zl Owabe zl Bah Both liora Barke i Pore Authcrced Authorized Port feos zl Debe Both sl Both L iwe Kei set u D Force dulled r Autora Pt Basel sl Ces sl Boh sl EF logia Epke B 10 Forte Autheroed Stesel Port Bai sl eine sl Bah el fh brit ale Kita Figure 13 3 Port Settings tab The 802 1x Port Settings page allows you to configure the security information at the individual port levels Function Port Control Auth Port Status Auth Mode Note Description Specifies the control values of the Authenticator Port Options are ForceAuthorized allows all the
30. 3 Figure 18 4 Figure 18 5 Figure 18 6 Figure 19 1 Figure 20 1 Figure 20 2 Figure 20 3 Figure 20 4 Figure 20 5 Figure 20 6 Figure 20 7 Figure 20 8 Figure 20 9 Figure 20 10 Figure 20 11 Figure 20 12 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software Radius Server Configuration ab 57 oupplicant Session INTO LAD WEE 58 A Oo ee a 59 Link Aggregation Basic Settings ob 61 Link Aggregation Interface Settings Io 62 Link Aggregation Port Settings Lob 63 IGMP Snooping Basic Sellngs aba sata ats 65 IGMP TIGE e E E E S 66 IGMP Snooping VLAN Configuration Lab 67 IGMP Snooping VLAN Router POMS 1D cg Ee Er ei 68 IGMP Snooping VLAN Multicast Group ab 68 E Mall PAVIA VAD st sale 69 SMIP Server Sellings taD e eine ad te A 70 SNMP Trap SSCU ON E 70 Ingress Statistics tab PT 71 Egress SIalisl OS toot toes ends whos ee Mad cena asus steel ha de ld 72 Histogram taD me mE 74 POrt MILFORNG SSCUON ze ee ee ee een 75 S WICH TAISLORY Event M E LI UU EET 76 MAG Address TaD lO OM 78 Light Beacon TUNCHOMAIILY PR QE E E 79 PIG TUNIC TON AIRY eee ee 79 Interface Statisiiestab x 80 Ethernet Statistics e EE 81 lo E En N aN 82 si e E 82 GS Statistics TAD MEE m TTE 83 IGS VS o a eas le a gate a ah ein ahs seien 83 Slot for SD card on the backside of the switch AAA 84 Installng ANE GSD TS sco OO E 86 SEIECL I Dill T EE 87 Component ID RUE 87 A ele d Te ERT O 88 System cha
31. 5 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 17 3 Switch History This section lists a system log of all significant switch events The one hundred most recent events are listed in chronological order This list is maintained until the switch is rebooted or until the user deletes the list using the Clear button Switch History Erini ba Eel 10 Web kg soccer tul Web sar ace B Lir a up on nbl ace Fare F Line aba up on inbes ace Paid Ip kiisi bat kee Cheese lp awdirezr buet Eeer changes 1 Lir gaus owe en bert por F all Link eist ches an inb aca F mL Frrwege 2 3 1 L eee Bel WI A STanc D STAR TIAS ee Eslrask Figure 17 5 Function Event No gt Note Sahih EC Narr Baier 5 y vll Terr SARL 01 04 00 22 hours L7 pubes and Een Iesst Aid 11 29 LI Wo A en Gi aoe 51 84 08 15 ser Geocities DL Ca 3 15 search De 61 04 00 14 seconds La ROO Oi od i 14 sence Coens 01 21 00 14 Hor Seel 41 01 00 14 separa imei 25 2 20 96 Et Glee 10 11 00 00 D score Switch History event list Description Switch events are numbered in decreasing order as they occur Max 100 events are reported The counter starts with 7 New events will be inserted on the first line of the list so that the oldest event with the lowest number will move downwards lf more than 100 events reported the oldest events will be deleted on the bottom line of this list Event No Event Time Date SysUp Time Clear
32. 5 Combo Ports Use V3 5 FO when you want to use both SFP Combo Ports Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 87 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 88 o Add the desired switch by Drag and Drop into the Ethernet system Ethemet 1 PROFINET4O System 100 Figure 20 4 Adding a switch 6 Click on the icon to specify the device name and IP address Propias me ce PAA X HARTING Managed Sach wh 10 Eier Pata FFIOFINET O eee E PROFINT nimaa zJ Deier No E Farsy HARTING Ha VIS Switch Denn ramen AAA rr 5 fla GFDL 7 IHAMETINGHMCDN 1182 AAP SIT SE 20 a Iech in PAHIT ID Sege arcos number emos IF ieu 121603 Bra Fe karir iine va rado Corra ES NEN Figure 20 5 System characteristics 7 Save and compile your project and transfer it to your controller 8 Then the switch must have its device name assigned to it To do this navigate in the menu PLC Ethernet Assign Devie Name La HW Config SEHATIC 3001 Configuration test Bp Staton Edit Soest PC ew Opler Window Heb PEI tos Oria dr PRRIFIME AA Figure 20 6 Assign Device Name HARTING Electric GmbH carn Configuration with Automation Software Tool 9 Select the relevant device and assign the name Assign devte name i X Desin ppe HAFTING Hal Gegch DOERR HARTING Ha VIS Svelch 0011 FE 06 02 80 HARTIMO Hass Sath Shove only dances ol the ca
33. 7 4094 Default value 1 Specify a user defined name usually used to remember the purpose of the VLAN Range of value Not more than 20 printable characters Default value none Specify the ports that belong to the VLAN that you are creating Range of value All Default value None Specify ports which forward packets untagged Range of value All Default value None Specify ports which may not be included in the VLAN Default value none After all necessary entries are made a list will be displayed at the bottom of the window It includes all existing VLANs along with the user defined information The values in this table can be changed to alter the properties of existing VLANs the name member ports untagged ports or forbidden ports 49 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 12 Quality of Service 50 Quality of Service QoS is a technology for managing network traffic in a cost effective manner to enhance network performance and reliability of the application QoS allows the priorization of the network traffic to assure quality and performance at any time For example QoS technologies can be applied to prioritize traffic for latency sensitive applications such as automation protocols and voice or video and to control the impact of latency insensitive traffic IEEE 802 1p is a standard of the IEEE which regulates the transport of data of different priority in computer network The standard w
34. C 2236 for detailed information concerning the statistics in th Symbol Errors Displays the number of received symbol errors that the switch could anne not decode GS Statistics Mos VI Slatetice 7 Duplex Status Displays whether half or full duplex is being used for the port IGS Statistics un wan Genera Groep d ICM Iw Iw General Group Queries IGMP Reports IGMP Leaves 18 2 RSTP Statistics E Mei nci eiert ch E Kirech Geen ch Transmitted Transmitted Transmitted u D HU U H u LU VI H H Uu The two tabs in this section display information and statistics for the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Figure 18 5 IGS Statistics tab 18 2 1 RSTP Information beeen tust uis 18 3 2 IGS V3 Statistics RETE inb egre ri TL sn rn He a iom Tos geben ley Liar ae EI LLL Ws A Xm Fund ET I H dnt Hebd ticum Fee De St hei A S A Ee a ACE This tab displays statistics that are specific to version 3 of IGMP Refer to RFC 3376 for detailed protocol and group record type information Figure 18 3 RSTP Information tab iStats MIS VI Staite IGS v3 Statistics 7 7 I5 Ir I5 Le TO Inr TO EXCL ALLOWS DDR E 18 2 2 RSTP Port Statistics VLAN Ya Reports Kee Kees Kater ze Messages TR Y3 Reports Hecemed Keceived Received Heceived Heceived Keceived This tabbed section allows you to view a wide range of RSTP related port statistics W i a n n n n n EE Ton eo iiu Figure 18 6 IGS V3 Statistics tab RSTP Port Statistics e Received Received Receive
35. Disabled to enable or disable RSTP for the corresponding port Range of value Enable Disable Default value Enable Specify the path cost associated with this port STP associates a path cost value to each port on each bridge This value is an adjustable weighted measure that indicates the port s contribution to the route s transmission speed Higher numerical costs indicate slower paths 10 Mbit s 2 000 000 100 Mbit s 200 000 1 Gbit s 20 000 Range of value 0 200 000 000 When operating in RSTP mode pressing the Start Button forces this port to transmit RSTP BPDUs Select True if the port is acting as an edge port Range of value True False Default value False Select the Force True option to configure a port as point to point The port can be forced to a non point to point state by selecting Force False If you select Auto the decision is made dynamically Range of value Force True Force False Auto Default value Auto HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING Function Auto Edge Detection Restricted Role Restricted TCN 10 1 3 Port Status Perl eee Hin 4 Vi UW Di ar 0010 DL D0 00 00 20 00 00 00 SEHE HE Er 19 DE 4 00 bui jan nen Em man nen nn wein Redundancy Description Select True if you want to have the edge port status calculated dynamically Range of value True False Default value True Select the restricted role status of the port If set to True the port is restri
36. Displays the total number of packets transmitted with a specific destination unicast Displays the total number of non unicast packets transmitted of type broadcast or multicast Displays the number of packets dropped due to network congestion or path error Displays the number of packets discarded due to format errors 18 1 2 Ethernet Statistics Ethernet Statistics Single inde Sent MES con i Bees Bretz fraen 1 H H H Ex a 10 u H Figure 18 2 Multiple SCH Eurum nest Transm tt ed Carrer frame Hecereed Deferned at Tax DT symbol Duple Colin Test Soe o ee Caen Weer MAC Seme Too weng TT UEM Frames Errors um TT Error nass leng FAN Errors LI ul d b rim naf b b B j b E ria z m d i j Aule bai o a H H H dois Pa D g H D D D a is r H dps hl Ach WY 0 o ark all d E digi if a b E dek Ethernet Statistics tab The following packet and frame errors are displayed for each port Function Port Alignment Errors FCS Errors Single Collision Frames Multiple Collision Frames SQE Test Errors Deferred Transmissions Late Collisions Excess Collisions Transmitted Internal MAC Errors Carrier Sense Errors Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 Description Display the Port number on the switch Displays the number of alignment errors received Display
37. Edge ports Default value All ports 65 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software SE Function Description Querier Forwarding Select whether the IGMP Querier is forwarded on all ports or only on none router ports Range of value All ports Non Router ports Default value All ports Query Transmit on TC Select Enabled or Disabled to specify whether IGMP snooping queries are transmitted after a topology change Enabled activates query transmissions Range of value Enable Disable Default value Enable Sparse Mode Select Enabled or Disabled to specify whether IGMP snooping should work in sparse or dense mode Enable Sparse Mode Disable Dense Mode Range of value Enable Disable Default value Disable 15 3 Timer Figure 15 2 IGMP Timer tab Function Description Router Port Purge Specify the interval in seconds at which the learnt router port will Interval be purged Range of value 60 600 sec Default value 125 sec Group Member Port Specify the interval in seconds after which a port is deleted if no Purge Interval IGMP reports are received on that port Range of value 130 1225 sec Default value 260 sec Report Forward Specify the interval in seconds before the next report messages for Interval the same multicast group will be forwarded Range of value 1 25 sec Default value 5 sec Group Query Interval Specify the interval in seconds after which the switch sends a group specific query on a
38. HARTING supports RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol The operation of RSTP provides rapid recovery of connectivity in case of a link failure RSTP avoids large delays by calculating an alternate root port and immediately switching over to the alternate port if the root port becomes unavailable RSTP in compliance with IEEE 802 1D 2004 This section is divided into three tabbed sections for altering and viewing RSTP parameters Basic Settings Port Settings and Port Status Each of these tabs is described below Note When the switch boots up RSTP is enabled by default The default configuration is applicable for most applications thus usually no additional configurations have to be done in this section 10 1 1 Basic Settings Pia bee RS TP Baix Estro d atum REDE Fraris Pira Agr ar ririn ar ra Tor hsh Loes larami Leier ers muaa ath line E he ian umm m TF cmm m uH e d i l Team om Diva vr br rer Fr ord Zeg a Breser Cen 11 reda dame Tp pe man bk eas maus ma d Su poma er Viam Jp 1a Pene TH Figure 10 1 Basic Settings tab The tabbed section on p 41 allows you to specify the following global settings HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 Redundancy Function Description Status Select whether to disable or enable a global redundancy protocol on the switch Range of value Enable Disable Default value Enable Version Select the protocol version Range of valu
39. IP Address Mode Specify the switch IP addressing mode If Dynamic is selected in the drop down list the switch is assigned with a valid IP address and subnet mask during system initialisation by the DHCP server If Manual is selected the IP address and the subnet mask must be entered manually DHCP Fast Access The function accelerates the DHCP addressing in large networks The standard timeouts and waiting periods are reduced to a minimum It is recommended to set this option to enable if Option 82 is used IP Address Specify the IP address of the switch IP addresses are assigned automatically if a DHCP server is activated m Note The IP address assigned to the switch must be unique for the respective network Connectivity problems will arise if two network components are assigned the same IP address Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 19 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software SE ges Function Description Save IP Address Check this box to save the IP address permanently You will no Persistent longer be able to connect to the switch using the old IP address Using your web browser connect to the switch using the new IP address Subnet Mask Specify the subnet mask for the network If the subnet mask is entered manually This value is assigned automatically if you have a DHCP server Default Gateway Specify the default gateway for the switch Be sure to remember to click on the Apply butt
40. P field will be put into the switching queue configured via this table HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING 12 4 Rate Limiting Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 Quality of Service The Rate Control feature protects the switch from packet flooding caused by malicious users Traffic that exceeds a configured threshold traffic rate must be dropped Rate control can be applied on flooded Unicast Multicast and Broadcast traffic By applying rate control on Broadcast Traffic Broadcast Storm can be prevented The threshold and the type of packet which should be filtered can be set separated for each port of the switch Bate Lir irs Rate Limiting Port Ingresa Packet Type Drege ess Lindt V abe Less Lim aduer E broadcast am sl si sl E becas ast de mra der nt iM mo E breed icit te irn ltr Fed ue ap sl am sl 4 4 E E sl kan sl s rera x mone sl Ce e E zl e z nana j A re sl ra e wf none B noe x o nona zi z ve Si Ae Figure 12 5 Rate Limiting Function Description Ingress Packet Type This option defines the kind of traffic which will be affected by the filtering options for this port Range of value None Broadcast Broadcast amp Multicast Broadcast amp Multicast amp Flooded Unicast All packets Default value None Ingress Limit Value Select the bandwidth limit for the incoming traffic on this port Range of value 128 Kbit s 256 Kbit s 512 Kbit s
41. PLC View Oplions Window Help Degu 2 13 Gar Customize Ctri Alt E Symbol Table Ctrl Alt AT Edit Catalog Profile Lyxlate Calakug Install HW Updates Install GSD Ale Find in Service amp Support reete 1350 file Far I revice Figure 20 1 Installing the GSD file 86 HARTING Electric GmbH Ethernet 1 PROFIN SE Configuration with Automation Software Tool 3 Enter the path to the GSD file and select the GSD file you want to install x Install G5 Fleet Itcm the dieci CU ren DPN Drane GEHL 2 3HARTINGAMCONSTCAASFPUSVAT CH 201 3970124 Browse mpi VE HRARTINOSSDDBTEDZAUASPPSSVTTCH a 2 xd ab rita idi s ima Sieste zeegt Geseeag Help Figure 20 2 Select GSD file 4 After successful installation the switches are available in the component library under PROFINET IO Additional Field Devices Switching Devices HARTING Ha VIS Switch Profle Standard e PROFIBUS DP ME PROFIBUS PA ME PROFINET IO 3 3 Additional Field Dear ez EH 10 mL Network Component ELA Switching Devices HEJ Factor Line HARTING Ha VIS Switch FH Fas Track Seatch EHE moon Swatch Hob conhigurshon mom 31UZ AASFP REY M Global LD M Fat Lo confusi n beid Global 10 Prat LA QoS configu ation Figure 20 3 Component library m Note There are two Ha VIS mCon 3102 AASFP listed in the component library Use V3 5 when you want to use both RJ4
42. Pushing Performance People Power Partnership HARTING Ha VIS Management Software mCon 3000 Next Generation User Manual Web Interface All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the owner concerned 3 Edition 2013 revised 10 13 HARTING Electric GmbH amp Co KG Espelkamp Author HARTING Scriptor Dokumentations Service GmbH Editor HARTING All rights reserved including those of the translation No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form print photocopy microfilm or any other process processed duplicated or distributed by means of electronic systems without the written permission of HARTING Electric GmbH amp Co KG Espelkamp Subject to alterations without notice Printed on bleached cellulose 100 free from chlorine and acid gi HARTING n n ipm Content 1 IER OCU GUGM EET DE TEUER 7 2 Safety Guidelines and Approved Usage ueuuesnannennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannennnn nn 8 3 GeneraliNotes about this Manual 2222 tiere 9 Ost Explanation or the SyImDbOls vie piede irt EU lie 9 32 Typographical convention ud coer ts cccnesst coceencoasha ee res ie 9 33 Addiionaliniormaton E 9 4 Basic ODER AU ON NOT UU TIME 10 A Switch access and configuration orte ero at o Eee Ren 10 O A Po O A 10 4 3 SINMP CONTGUra ON estate delo Em 11 5 M ltif netion Button 22 2 2 ee EE EE 12 6 Introduction to the Web Browse
43. RATION button is pressed the Following SD memory cards are available Configuration memory part no 20 89 900 1000 configuration will be stored inside the flash memory of the Ethernet switch as well as on the e MRP Slave part no 20 89 900 1001 SD card e MRP Master part no 20 89 900 1002 e When an SD card is plugged in the switch stores the configuration always on the SD card and The slot to insert and eject the card is on the backside of the switch the internal flash e To save a configuration on the SD card it has to be unlocked MRP memory cards allow you to activate the MRP functionality media redundancy protocol when using switches from the mCon 3000 series with firmware ver 3 0 0 1 and later For example in order to operate the device as an MRP slave you need only to have the corresponding MRP slave card inserted during operations Figure 19 1 Slot for SD card on the backside of the switch Insert an empty memory card into the slot and start the switch The active configuration will be stored on the memory card when the SAVE CONFIGURATION Button is pushed see chapter 6 2 If the inserted memory card already contains a valid configuration the switch will load this configuration directly from the SD card If no card is inserted the switch starts with the flash memory configuration The card configuration will only be used during start up process or by using the button for saving the configuration SAVE CONFIGURATION s
44. Refresh Switch events are numbered in decreasing order as they occur Max 100 events are reported Displays a text message which describes the event which occurred Displays the time and date that the event occurred in the format hours minutes seconds and day month year Displays the time elapsed from when the system was last powered on to when the event occurred Click on this button to delete the listed sequence of events Then click on the Switch History tab at the top of this section to refresh the view Click on this button to update the list with the most current events Event messages are explained in the table an p 77 76 HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING Event Message Switch History deleted SYSTEM IS STARTING The switch has detected low supply power Configuration was saved IP address has been changed Web login successful Web login expired Web login failure User admin logged in via telnet from lt IP Address gt User admin logged out via telnet from lt P Address gt Attempt to login as admin via telnet from IP Address failed User admin logged in via ssh from IP Address User admin logged out via ssh from lt P Address gt Attempt to login as admin via telnet from IP Address failed Firmware update was initiated Firmware update failed Firmware Update aborted Link status lt up down gt on interface Fa 0 lt port number gt Admin status lt up down gt on interface Fa 0
45. a link is brought up or down by checking one or both of the Link Up and Link Down boxes Check a box next to the appropriate event Save Config New IP address and Power Failure If a checked event takes place it will trigger an E Mail Alert Specify the To CC and Subject fields for the alert e mail The SMTP server information must also be correctly specified in the next tab in order to send e mail from the switch 69 o User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 16 1 2 SMTP Server Alarm I Alan s 5MTE Hra SMTP Settings IMP barrer ee es mm r Ka Appl Figure 16 2 SMTP Server Settings tab This tabbed section allows you to specify the IP address for your SMTP server here Do not specify the server s fully qualified domain name 16 2 SNMP Alert Two separate SNMP traps can be set up You must select which profiles should be activated by clicking on one or both of the Active boxes at the top of this tab Be sure to click on the Apply button after activating one of the trap profiles bun Shi Trap lar E ec pend een Css ida gr Zug Figure 16 3 SNMP Trap section Function Description On Link Change Check this box in order to trigger an SNMP alert for the corresponding port number when the link is brought up or down If the Active box is checked then a link change on the port will trigger a trap being sent to the receiver Trap Receiver 1 2 Specify the IP address of an external SNMP mana
46. acy Authentication and no Privacy Authentication and Privacy Description Check this box to launch the SNMP agent and allow access to the switch via SNMP version 3 Range of value Enable Disable Default value Enable Specify the user name for SNMP version 3 access Range of value Not more than 20 printable characters Default value harting NoAuthNoPriv No authentication and no message encryption AuthNoPriv Enables message digest MD5 or Secure Hash Algorithm SHA packet authentication but no message encryption AuthPriv Both authentication and message encryption Range of value NoAuthNoPriv AuthNoPriv AuthPriv Default value AuthPriv HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING Function Authentication Protocol Authentication Authentication Retype Password Privacy Protocol Privacy Password Privacy Retype Password m Note System Settings Description Protocol used for User Authentication MD5 or Secure Hash Algorithm SHA Range of value MD5 SHA Default value MD5 Specify the SNMPv3 password It must be at least eight characters Range of value Not more than 20 printable characters Default value none Repeat the specified SNMPv3 password Protocol used for privacy Range of value DES Default value DES Specify the SNMPv3 privacy password Range of value Not more than 20 printable characters Default value none Repeat the specified SNMPv3 privacy password If you don t plan
47. al Settings or drop down list choices Bold Text in bold font refers to the name of a row or column found within the software interface or to the name of a field where data is displayed or specified 3 3 Additional information Mounting instructions for this switch can be found in the nstallation Notes included in the delivery The nstallation Notes also provide valuable hardware specific information such as the pin out assignments LED displays technical specifications and power supply requirements The latest versions of the switch firmware and the manual can be downloaded from the Internet at http www HARTING com Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 4 Basic Operation Make sure that the switch is securely mounted before starting any software configuration Refer to the Installation Notes for mounting instructions This Ethernet switch must first be connected to your local area network before it can be configured The switch management software and the embedded web server are pre installed on the switch You will require a networked computer with an HTTP web browser or an SNMP Tool to configure the switch management software Optionally you can also install a TFTP server program on this PC in the event that you need to update the switch firmware or export respectively import a configuration file 4 1 Switch access and configuration 4 2 Web access
48. an configure if you want to monitor the port and if an alarm message should be generated if there is a change to the link status for example Propert es FH 10 Port Db X1 Fb E Xj _ Cwed Hee Figure 20 12 Port related alarms 20 2 4 Slot 1 QoS Configuration In this module you can set which QoS technology and which queuing scheme you want to use You can find more information about QoS in chapter 11 Properties Qo5 configuration R 51 I El Gere Addresses Parameters AR cj Pa m tend y Tenga xn G Lef per me Er E e Qu Tetra at ov iem De aft E D E A 5 m ea ree Figure 20 13 QoS settings Function Values QoS Technology Automatic System Default 802 1p DiffServ 802 1p and DiffServ 92 HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING Configuration with Automation Software Tool Function Values Queuing Scheme Automatic System Defaults 8 4 2 1 weighted Strict Priority Queuing 20 2 5 Slot 2 Global IO Data This function gives you 1 byte for global device IO data Bit Value Meaning Value Meaning 0 0 1 No SD card inserted 1 0 1 Low Voltage detected US1 or US2 2 0 1 The Configuration has been changed 3 0 1 Log in to the web interface or CLI was not successful due to wrong credentials Jo oc A O O O O S e 20 2 6 Slot 3 Port IO This function gives you 2 bytes for port specific IO data for link monitoring Byte 1 Bit Value Meaning Value Meaning 0 0 Port 1 i
49. as a web or command line interface A database used by SNMP to describe and manage devices within a network A process where data flow from or to a particular port is duplicated and sent to another port for monitoring purposes 95 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software carn Multicast Packet Port Port Mirroring QoS Quality of Service Redundancy Relay RFC Request For Comment RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SNMP Community SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol A method of network addressing used to deliver information to a group of targets simultaneously Multicast addressing attempts to implementthe most efficient strategy possible for delivery and creates copies of data streams only when links to multiple destinations split apart A discrete unit of data sent out over a network A connection jack on a switch or device which is used for plugging in connections to other devices A network monitoring method where a copy of all incoming or outgoing port traffic is forwarded from one switch port to another The duplicated traffic flow can then be analyzed at the forwarded port The network administrator may use a protocol analyzer which captures and evaluates the data flow without influencing the client on the original port A control mechanism or strategy for achieving a higher quality of service The strategy used on the Ethernet switch
50. aster with the higher MAC address remains Ringmaster Priority 0 61440 Figure 10 5 MRP Domain settings with a valid SD card 44 HARTING Electric GmbH Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 45 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 46 gt 10 2 2 MRP Status iP gx MEP Dara statuas bue r decem ba wee gra ato dr ae it ee ep r ina s Rtg regen Gem Die C m Babel lg nn ee ey pu A ef oh d ded 1 Ce deat ae us j u FT km JI Teen pur E TO FETI LEN E Spon i m rad bad Deg Dan Figure 10 7 MRP Domain Status window The following status information is shown Function Description Domain Rule Client Manager Domain ID Shows the selected Domain ID Domain Name Shows the selected Domain Name Ring Port 1 Number of the ring port Ring Port 1 state Forwarding blocked Ring Port 2 Number of the ring port Ring Port 2 state Forwarding blocked Ring Status STATE OPEN CLOSED Ringmaster Ring Error NO ERROR Note The client can make no statement about the status ring HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING 11 VLAN VLAN VLANS Virtual LANs Virtual Local Area Networks can be viewed as a group of devices on different physical LAN segments which can communicate with each other as if they were all on the same physical LAN segment that is a network of computers that behave as if they were connected to the same wire even though they may actually be physically located on diff
51. ation 3000 series For example in order to operate the device as an MRP slave you need only have the corresponding MRP slave card inserted during operations Figure 10 6 MRP Domain Basic Settings The following basical settings can be made If no valid SD card is plugged in the following error message occurs Function Description Domain Role Client or Manager depends on the inserted SD card Domain ID s 4 UUID Domain ID s can be selected Me 00 11 FC FF FF 01 00 11 FC FF FF 02 00 11 FC FF FF 03 FF FF FF FF FF FF Domain Name Freely selectable Ring Port 1 2 Ports which form the ring Figure 10 4 MRP Domain Settings with invalid SD card Domain VLAN ID Select the VLAN in which MRP operates 1 4094 Recovery Time Set the recovery time of the ring 200 ms or 500 ms With a valid SD card following page appears m Note e Each port can only be member in one ring gegen Fiii e 3rings can be set up on a redundancy master paa pu All rings must have different VLAN IDs and Domain SH ien e e In addition the VLANs must be created prior to setting up the MRP rings in the VLAN menu PME ene e It is recommended to change the port settings to 100MBit s full duplex for the Ring Ports w Multi master operation M a En ES Se Ges In the case of two masters the one with the lower priority is the master and the other client If both pem are equal priorities the MAC address is used for comparison gem The ring m
52. ce in the network A client device can be any device attached to the switch or the switch itself DHCP Relay Agent I P Bete rra 5E die Dm EHE P Cer ies HS D Cool 10 r CHUP Serer Here 1G terre EEF Reiley Ager J zi and I 7 Peet IE Estate ie U Dea 7 Cercs Mame CU deg O Cub pn DHCP Server Add DHCP Server List Server Adress Figure 8 13 DHCP Relay Agent tab Function Description DHCP Relay Agent Enables or disables the DHCP Relay Agent on the switch To use Status Option 82 this option must set to enable DHCP Option 82 Circuit ID Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 Range of value Enable Disable Enable RFC conform Default value Disable Select whether to disable or enable Option 82 on the switch Range of value Enable Disable Default value Disable Defines the Circuit ID to identify the location of the end device in the network Range of value VLAN ID Port ID 33 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 8 8 File Transfer 34 Attention The Port ID must be checked to guarantee the correct work of DHCP Option 82 Function Description Remote ID Defines the Remote ID for the switch which will be added to the DHCP packets Default Set the Remote ID to the default value MAC address Device Name Add the Device Name as Remote ID Custom A custom value can be added as the Remote ID DHCP Server Enter calculated value of the Remote ID If th
53. cted so that it may not be selected as a root port A restricted port can be selected as an alternate port after the root port has been chosen A True setting can result in poor connectivity within the spanning tree Range of value True False Default value False Select the restricted TCN Topology Change Notification status of the port If set to True the port does not propagate received topology change notifications or topology changes to other ports This prevents the topology change is caused by that port Range of value True False Default value False Vous Saturn RSTP Port Status a er I ol Drupal eil Erick la rl Por Iype Hide Port Slate SLR e e ed AUS Panta Puri ol Former dira I 0 20 OC DO Cc 4 D Sha ed AN red an DSC n ne no LUE e a dl Aa Pin OG Du vu ID Cc Lan 0 i IR shared LAhi eis Diogo Wc occ AAA SMS sde Lan eel aan LCE Jr ee DE d Ponto Poot Mor gt en Fore dew CHE Je Ze uda ini DO DOE Ga TEE ee Figure 10 3 DPR ma AO QUO LE ee S Apes Badr iit ioe mo Shared LAA Dernier nn na Han wa in na nn Ee m LO Sue LEN ee Gaines DcDO cco DO ooo OCC DIO CC mco psum Cria Marin RSTP Port Status tab This tabbed section allows you to view the status of each port no settings can be specified or changed here The following status information is shown Function Designated Root Designated Cost Designated Bridge Designated Po Type Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Ed
54. d Received Received R red T Hied Protocol Ehete E Port o Port EI Conliguration TON Ji Configuration D ket CZ DH Migration Port Operation fei EID Gast HMHH HMA DH le fff da ik a coor KE Te Sf alus 1 B SESS B B H True Tros pen 2 J D D D Face Fake Shared 3 i d D D o A D J o Fans False Shared 4 0 D D D Fans False Shared 5 J D A D Fans Fase Shared b J 1 La D D Fans Fase Shared T D La A D Face Fake Shared D i d D D A D o Funes False Seared 5 0 J D D D Fans Fase Shared 10 d 0 e H D Takes Fase Shared 11 0 D e i H Face Tse Feb Figure 18 4 RSTP Port Statistics tab 82 HARTING Electric GmbH Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 83 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m Arme SD Memory Card optional 19 SD Memory Card optional gt gt Note NN e n Ha VIS mCon switches only HARTING SD cards can be used The Ha VIS mCon 3000 Next Generation switches offer the possibility to insert a SD memory card to store configurations e g for maintenance purpose and for licensing the MRP via separately Plugin or remove the SD card only when the switch is turned off available SD card Atatime only one configuration can be stored on the memory card This configuration has a special file name e favalid SD memory card is inserted and the SAVE CONFIGU
55. e Disable Default value Disable The automatic crossover of the RX TX lines can be switched from the standard auto mode in the following modes MDI no crossing of lines MDIX RX TX lines are crossed and AUTO automatic crossover Range of value MDI MDIX I AUTO Default value AUTO For the usage of the Ha VIS mCon 3102 AASFP the following restrictions apply Depending on the capabilities of the used SFP modules the adjustable parameters may vary For example it is not possible to deactivate Autonegotiation and Autocrossing for Gigabit SFP Modules HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING 8 3 User Management System Settings This section allows you to create new users and to specify a new password for the admin or guest account 8 3 1 User Management Bac Same aber ei lief reis Loe uuu a a Figure 8 5 User Management tab Create User User List Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 To create a new user you must be logged in to the switch as an administrator It is possible to create new Guest and Admin accounts After the required information has been entered the Apply button must be pressed and finally the creation of the new account must be verified with the password of the actual logged in user account All users existing on the switch are shown in this list The maximum of users is limited to 20 Selected users can be deleted from the switch by pressing the delete button on the botto
56. e RSTP Compatible STP Compatible Default value RSTP Compatible Priority Specify the STP priority This is used to identify the root bridge in a spanning tree The bridge with the lowest value has the highest priority and is the root A higher numerical value means a lower priority thus the highest priority is O The highest numerical value on the drop down list is 61 440 Range of value 0 61 440 in steps of 4096 Default value 32 768 Max Age Specify the time in seconds STP or hop count RSTP that the information received in a RSTP BPDU bridge protocol data unit is valid Range of value 6 40 Default value 20 Hello Time Specify the time interval in seconds between two successive configuration BPDUs Range of value 7 2 sec Default value 2 sec Tx Hold Count Specify the maximum number of BPDUs that can be transmitted in a second Range of value 7 10 Default value 6 Forward Delay Specify the period of time in seconds that a bridge will wait the listen and learn period before beginning to forward data packets Range of value 4 30 sec Default value 15 sec Dynamic Path Select whether the dynamic path cost calculation is allowed or not Cost Cost Calculation calculation is allowed when this is set to True the pathcost of all the ports will be calculated dynamically based on the speed of the interface Range of value True False Default value True Note It is recommended to use RSTP instead of STP to reduc
57. e Ethernet switch should be operated only when it is properly and securely mounted CAUTION Only authorized and qualified personnel are permitted to work on this device Improper work or repairs can damage the integrated protective safety functions and the performance of this device This can cause the device to malfunction be a source of personal danger or cause damage to connected machines or connected systems HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING General Notes about this Manual 3 General Notes about this Manual 3 1 Explanation of the symbols DA The following symbols are used in this software guide CAUTION This symbol describes warning notes that indicate a low level source of danger If not avoided light or minor injuries or damage to property may result ATTENTION This word describes warning notes that indicate a low level source of danger If not avoided damage to property may result Note This symbol describes general notes that provide important information concerning one or more operating steps Such notes may also provide references to further information supplied within this manual 3 2 Typographical conventions This manual uses the following typographical conventions to describe the software interface Italics Text in italic font refers to an entered value a selection from a drop down list such as Enable a reference to a section of the software menu such as System Settings Gener
58. e HTTP data transfer for the firmware file to be exported or imported Click on the mport or Export button to begin the transfer To import a new firmware file just click on the browse button to search for a file on a remote system and select it via the standard windows interface After the selection of the file click to Import to start the upload of the firmware To export the current firmware of the switch click on the Export button and the standard windows interface will enable you to save the file to a remote system ATTENTION Only select firmware files that are compatible with the device for the import functionality Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 35 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 36 8 8 2 Configuration This tabbed section allows you to load or save a configuration The following settings are available C nfquiaci n Zegbikan TFTP Transfes Figure 8 15 Save Load Configuration tab Load Type Function Description Load Type Load Config on Startup Startup with the last saved configuration Load Factory default on Startup Startup with factory defaults The status of the current action is shown at the bottom of the box To start the switch with the factory default settings you have to select Load Factory default on Startup press the Apply button and restart the switch Import Load a configuration Select mport Configuration in order to import a specified con
59. e Remote ID is used RemotelD Entry by the DHCP Server this value must be entered on the server side DHCP Server The IP address of the DHCP Server must be entered DHCP Server List Shows a list of all configured DHCP Server This section allows you to transfer files to and from the switch File transfers are used for importing or exporting specific saved configurations and for importing or exporting firmware Uploading and downloading of the files can be done via a TFTP Server and very simple via HTTP The address of a TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol server can be specified for importing or exporting firmware or configurations In order to transfer files to or from the switch a TFTP server program must be installed on a connected PC There are three different tabbed sections within this window 8 8 1 Firmware This tabbed section allows you to specify the IP address ofthe TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol server and the file name of the firmware file to be exported or imported Be sure that you have the TFTP server running and configured properly on a separate computer Click on the mport or Export button to begin the transfer IF EF Tranmafer x kii dur Figure 8 14 Import Export Firmware tab HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING System Settings Import Load a firmware Select mport firmware in order to import a specified firmware file Select mport to import the current firmware from the TFTP server or via HTTP from a
60. e assigned to all untagged frames received on the port The possible values are 1 to 4094 VLANs and assigned ports are exclusively created in the Static VLAN tab Range of value 7 4094 Default value 1 Select the frame types accepted accept only tagged frames untagged and priority tagged frames or all frames Range of value all frames only tagged frames untagged and priority tagged frames Default value all frames Select if ingress incoming filtering is enabled or disabled at the port level If filtering is enabled incoming frames are discarded in case they are tagged for VLANs which do not include this particular ingress port in their member set If filtering is disabled incoming frames are discarded in case they are tagged for VLANs which are not configured on the switch Range of value Enable Disable Default value Disable HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING 11 3 Static VLAN Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 VLAN mir ie LE d HA A ara irvukbrr Fer ri apri ben Shien Ford i Lomp Figure 11 3 Static VLAN Configuration tab This tabbed section displays the available VLANs and allows you to create new VLANs Function VLAN ID VLAN Name Member Ports Untagged Ports Forbidden Ports Description Here you can create a new VLAN with the specified VLAN ID Note that an existing default VLAN which includes all ports is labelled with VLAN ID 1 Range of value
61. e commands for configuring the switch For detailed information on how to use the command line interface refer to the CLI manual 4 2 1 Logging in Proceed as follows to turn on the switch and to login in 1 Connect the switch to your network or to a service computer using an Ethernet patch cable You may select any free port on the switch 2 Connect the switch to the power supply refer to the nstallation Notes The switch will take about thirty seconds to boot up 3 Turn on a computer connected to the same network as the switch If you are starting with a brand new switch you should initially configure your host PC so that it is on the same network segment as the switch the switch has a factory default IP of 192 168 0 126 and a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 4 Start your web browser or open a new browser window HARTING Electric GmbH Rn HARTING Basic Operation 5 Enter the network address of the switch into the browser See the Installation Notes Quick Start Guide for more information about altering your computer s network settings The Login Screen of the software will be displayed after your browser has successfully established an HTTP connection to the switch 6 Enter your username and password Normally the admin account is used for switch administration A guest account exists for viewing the configuration only The default admin password is harting You should change this password as soon as possible Finaa
62. e information on utilization and errors The following columns are displayed Function Port MTU Speed Received Octets Received Unicast Packets Received NonUnicast Packets Received Discards Received Errors Received Unknown Protocols Transmitted Octets Description Displays the port number on the switch Displays the size in bytes of the MTU Maximum Transmission Unit for the Ethernet port Displays the speed of the port in bits per second This is dependent on the media jack type Displays the number of bytes octets received on the port since last powered up Displays the total number of packets received with a specific destination unicast Displays the total number of non unicast packets received with no specific destination of type broadcast or multicast Displays the number of packets received and discarded This can occur when resources are insufficient to handle incoming traffic Displays the number of incoming packets discarded due to format errors Such as undersized oversized or improper FCS packets Displays the number of IP data packets received and discarded because of an unsupported or unknown protocol Displays the total number of transmitted bytes including bad packets transmitted on that port HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING Function Transmitted Unicast Packets Transmitted NonUnicast Packets Transmitted Discards Transmitted Errors Statistics Description
63. e the time for the network recovery in case of a link failure Note The parameter Max Age must be set to the worst case diameter within a RSTP topology to prevent loops In a ring structure of 20 switches for example the Max Age value must be set to at least 20 The following two mathematical relationships must be observed when assigning values for Hello Time Forward Delay and Max Age parameters 2 x Forward Delay 1 gt Max Age Max Age gt 2 x Hello Time 1 41 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software SE 10 1 2 Port Settings RATP Fori Seti Fari ia Fur p BATE a A LS E a E t 3 E 1 amp E d amp Figure 10 2 Port Settings tab This tabbed section allows you to specify per port STP settings Changes can be made under the following columns Function Port Role Priority RSTP Status Path Cost Protocol Migration AdminEdge Port Admin Point to Point 42 Description Select the port that you would like to change by clicking on the checkbox here Displays the current role of the port During the calculation of the spanning tree topology each port is assigned a port role root designated backup alternate or disabled based on how it will participate in the tree topology Specify the RSTP port priority This is the value of the priority field located in the first octet of the port ID Range of value 0 240 in steps of 16 Default value 128 Select Enabled or
64. ecifies the port number through which a particular Session MAC address is learnt HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING 13 2 6 Timers Timers Quiet Pers Tranam l Period Gelert Port sec sec I Hl d Pah TA alu a alala Figure 13 7 Timers tab Security a E m ati si F FH j 18 kd fire 5 He Sen Period Sugeb sat Server Times Held Period fugi Period Sart Period Als Lech Tenet eec sex sec eer ser Deir en A i KA Al i 0 w ut A il a un x CU 50 CU 3 The 802 1x Timer Configuration page allows you to configure the Timer parameters at the individual port level Function Quiet Period Transmit Period Re Auth Period Supplicant Timeout Server Timeout Held Period Auth Period Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 Description Specifies the duration for which the authenticator remains silent and Will not attempt to acquire a supplicant Range of value 0 65 535 sec Default value 60 sec Specifies the time period used by the authenticator to define when the EAPOL PDU has to be transmitted Range of value 1 65 535 sec Default value 30 sec Specifies the time between periodic re authentication of the supplicant Range of value 1 65 535 sec Default value 3600 sec Specifies how long the switch waits for a response before re transmitting the request to the client if a requ
65. ee chapter 6 2 84 HARTING Electric GmbH Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 85 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software SE 20 Configuration with Automation Software Tool The Ha VIS mCon 3000 Next Generation Ethernet Switch supports the PROFINET I O stack and can be projected via automation software tool Following instructions refer to Step7 as example for an automation software tool Settings via automation software tool and Web access Several settings like IP address can be made via Web access or via automation software tool All new setting made via automation software tool overwrite old settings For more information about PROFINET please look at the homepage of the PROFIBUS amp PROFINET International at http www profibus com For more information about Step7 please look at the homepage of the Siemens AG at http www siemens com 20 1 Installing the Switch as a PROFINET Device As delivered the switch is not a PROFINET lO device In order to use it as a PROFINET IO device you must activate the PROFINET functionality and download the corresponding GSD file You can find more detailed information about how to activate PROFINET and how to download the GSD file in the PROFINET IO Stack chapter 1 Extract the GSD file to a directory of your choice 2 Open the hardware configuration of your development environment and navigate to Options Install GSD File uil otabon Edit Insert
66. eiecti E ENIM MODI EMI UU ADU M ERI EL RII uM iur 63 197 MUIICAS atc Et 65 19 1 Multicast GMP Tee ei Te Le EE 65 15 2 Basic Sellings anne ikea 65 A RU ee 66 15 4 EES 67 O e e ILIUM 68 AS AAA A he a i a ee 68 A ET e E aveecavsceu rene E eeneu verse cement ugaeenansecan NO 69 16 4 SNe d ore 69 ee ln GE 70 12 ge lte e 71 EE IUS m 71 ESAME OI IMUM OV NN cto cect tc A ae 15 EAS a AA O T O A O 76 17 4 MAG Address Table noc idad 78 17 9 AS A 79 ITO ligo nemo rop ER 79 18 SAS UCS HEY 80 n Wb era 80 ER Le 82 18 3 IGMP gt SnO0PINg SUS OS TU em 83 19 SD Memory Card Optional EE 84 20 Configuration with Automation Software Tool uuursunueennnnennnnnnnonannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennn 86 20 1 Installing the Switch as a PROFINET Device nennen nnne nnns nnn nnne 86 20 2 Hardware GConflguralol sb drea odisea ae nenne 89 Appendix Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations 1 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee seen nennen nnn nnn nnn nnn n nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn onn nnn nnns 94 lir AAA Po o o a EE E A A E AE E E E E E 98 HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING Figures Figure 4 1 Figure 5 1 Figure 6 1 Figure 6 2 Figure 6 3 F
67. erent segments of a LAN VLAN provides the following benefits for switched LANs Improved administration efficiency Optimized Broadcast Multicast Activity e Enhanced network security This switch supports port based VLANs Virtual Local Area Networks in compliance with IEEE 802 1Q Initially all ports on the switch are assigned to the configured default VLAN 1 Additional VLANs can be created on the switch and ports can be assigned to the new VLANs This allows traffic from devices connected to these ports to bridge within their VLAN domains The VLAN window is divided into three tabbed sub sections Basic Settings Port Settings and Static VLAN Each of these sections is described below 11 1 Basic Settings Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 Basic Setinmigs Port ee Ain ater VLAH d VLAN Basle Settings Learning Mode Maximum LAR ED Lain Supported Vi NS Sumber of VLA in the System m sl 4094 CH i Apply Figure 11 1 VLAN Basic Settings tab This tabbed section displays VLAN global configuration settings Function Description Learning Mode Select the VLAN learning mode You can enable either IVL independent or SVL shared This determines the access method to the VLAN filtering database In VL the information learnt by one VLAN is never used by other VLANs in making forwarding decisions As a result of this there are separate filtering databases maintained for each VLAN The advantage in using
68. est enables all areas of the software to be viewed only The access category Admin enables all areas of the software to be viewed and administered No restrictions apply to making settings or alterations This is the normal administrative user account for making switch settings HARTING Electric GmbH qme Overview d T Overview After you log in to the switch the active window displays an overview of the switch and the main settings for each of the ports No changes can be made in this window To access this section simply click on Overview in the two level menu tree displayed at the left of the window The top right section of the Overview window contains an illustration of the particular Ethernet switch you are connected to In addition general information is displayed at the top left of the Overview window Figure 7 1 e ER VIE SN 231 53343511 Function Device Name Device Contact Device Location Device Description Part No Hardware Version Firmware Version WebUI Version Port Count IP Address MAC Address Device Up Time Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 NEC amp e Bo b GB BD B amp eeh irii EPOCA Led A Abr A a ERE ED The Overview section Description Displays the type of HARTING Ethernet switch in use Default value Ha VIS mCon 3080 A Ha VIS mCon 3102 AASFP Displays contact information as defined by the user in the General Settings section Displays the
69. est is relayed from the authentication server to the client Range of value 1 65 535 sec Default value 30 sec Specifies how long the switch waits for a response before re transmitting the request to the authentication server if a request is relayed from the client to the server Range ofvalue 1 65 535 sec Default value 30 sec Specifies the amount of time the client will wait before re attempting a failed 802 1X authentication Range ofvalue 1 65 535 sec Default value 60 sec Specifies the time interval for resending 802 1X request messages after not receiving a response Range of value 1 65 535 sec Default value 30 sec 99 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m Function Start Period Auth Retries 60 Description Specifies the time interval for resending Start messages Range ofvalue 1 65 535 sec Default value 30 sec Specifies the number of times the switch sends an EAP request identity frame before restarting the authentication process Range of value 7 10 Default value 2 HARTING Electric GmbH Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 Link Aggregation 14 Link Aggregation The Link Aggregation feature allows one or more individual links of the same speed in the switch to be aggregated together to form a Link Aggregation Group The switch can treat the Link Aggregation Group as if it were a single link Link Aggregation provides Increased
70. et Droid aat Phl Pl lidera Frei er bb Bilmas 3 PCS ne l LILII bee Ka AUS H c H Daach 3 S i q A ah Ke Li H D D D o D b D D D D z m z ES m T a c e ke D e ES e ce EA e a Ei D asc Gf Gu D D D b D D D D i ea EN E a ch E e Octets Packel Type Olher Frames Figure 17 1 Ingress Statistics tab Function Description Clear counter This option will clear all ingress counter of the switch Bad Octets Amount of bad octets received on that port Unicast Pkts The total number of good packets received that were directed to a unicast address Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 71 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 12 Function Multicast Pkts Broadcast Pkts Pause Frames Undersize Fragments Oversize Jabber Rx Error FCS Error Egresz Statistics Mill ic ak Picts etd an PE Parr Fran ieee folie Sie Pine h Description The total number of good packets received that were directed to a multicast address The total number of good packets received that were directed to the broadcast address Amount of Pause Frames received on that port The total number of packets received that were less than 64 octets long excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and were otherwise well formed The total number of packets received that were not an integral number of
71. ets of data including those in bad packets received on the network excluding framing bits but including FCS octets The total number of good packets sent that were directed to a unicast address The total number of good packets sent that were directed to a multicast address The total number of good packets sent that were directed to the broadcast address The total number of flow control messages that were sent The total number of successfully transmitted frames with no collision but with a delay caused by a busy medium during the first attempt only half duplex The best estimate of the total number of collisions on this Ethernet segment This counter is applicable in half duplex only The total number of successfully transmitted frames that experienced one collision This counter is applicable in half duplex only The total number of successfully transmitted frames that experienced more than one collision This counter is applicable in half duplex only The total number of frames that were dropped because the frame experienced 16 consecutive collisions This counter is applicable in half duplex only The total number of late collisions detection later than 512 bit times into the transmission of a frame This counter is applicable in half duplex only The total number of frames transmitted with an invalid FCS 73 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 74 17 1 3 Histogram Histogram Heer am FERE Eu
72. fies the Port LACP Activity Options are Active and Passive the neighbour switch are not configurated as LACP ports no loops Active LAGP negotiation te staried ri conditionally EE Passive LACP negotiation is started only when LACP packet Range of value Manual LACP Disable is received from peer Default value Disable Range of value Active Passive Ports Specifies the interface indices that must be configured to be Default value Active members of the Port Channel Timeout Specifies the time within which LACP PDUs must be received on a No of Ports Per Indicates the number of ports that are bundled per port channel port to avoid timing out of the Aggregated Link Options are Channel Long The ports will time out of the Port channel in 90 seconds Short The ports will time out of the Port channel in 3 seconds Range of value Long Short Default value Long 62 HARTING Electric GmbH Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 63 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 64 Function Wait Time secs Bundle State Description Specifies the waiting time for a port after receiving Partner information and before entering aggregation Configuring the wait time value as 0 ensures that links get aggregated immediately Range of value 0 10 sec Default value 2 sec Indicates the current state of the port with respect to Link Aggregation Options are Up In Bundle The port is an active
73. figuration file Select mport Configuration to import the current configuration from the TFTP server or via HTTP from a remote file system Export Save a configuration save the current configuration to a file on a remote system Select Export Configuration to export the current configuration to the TFTP server or via HTTP to a remote file system TFTP Transfer Function Description File Name Specify the file name to which the configuration file will be saved Default value hss config files cpak TFTP Server Specify the IP address of the TFTP server where you will save the configuration The status of the current action is shown at the bottom of the box HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 System Settings 8 8 3 HTTP Transfer This section allows you to use HTTP data transfer for the firmware file to be exported or imported Click on the mport or Export button to begin the transfer Note Reboot is required after restore import 8 8 4 Reboot To reboot the switch click the Reboot button in this section A timer will wait 10 seconds before executing the reboot This is helpful if large networks should be rebooted at the same time The delay ensures that every switch in the network receives the command FRabaoot weed Figure 8 16 Reboot tab 37 o User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software SE 9 PROFINET In this section you learn
74. for each port individually Note The interval between to LLDP PDUs is calculated using the following algorithm LLDP Interval Transmit Interval x TTL Multiplier 8 5 2 LLDP Connections IB GP nun cione Au Pe e c Hi T EI E See F Figure 8 9 LLDP Connections Network Discovery section The LLDP Connections table shows all directly connected neighbours and the corresponding information The Refresh button allows you to refresh your view of neighbouring chassis IDs port IDs and IP addresses The following information are shown Local Port Local port where the information was learned e Neighbour Chassis ID Chassis ID of the neighbour device e Neighbour Port ID Port ID of the neighbour device e Neighbour IP IP address of the neighbour device Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 29 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 8 6 Time Settings 30 8 5 3 Advanced LLDP Settings dee anui d EP rmm s Figure 8 10 Advanced LLDP Settings Network Discovery section In this menu you can make more extensive settings for LLDP You can enable or disable LLDP for a specific port Select Tx only if you want to transmit LLDP frames but don t want to receive LLDP frames Choosing Rx only causes that LLDP frames can be received but not be transmitted By default both options are activated Function Description Port Config Select this function if you want to send and or receive LLDP frames on a
75. ger that will act as the trap receiver here This field is required TO HARTING Electric GmbH o HARTING 17 Diagnostics 17 1 RMON Diagnostics This section allows you to enable and view diagnostic information Additional diagnostic information can be obtained from the power fault and port LEDs on the switch Refer to the Installation Notes for more details on the LEDs The diagnostic sections Port Mirroring Switch History MAC Address Table RMON Ping and Light Beacon are described below Devices that are traditionally employed to study the traffic on a network as a whole are called Network Monitors Agents The Monitor can provide summary information including error statistics such as count of undersized packets and number of collisions and performance statistics such as the number of packets delivered per second and the packet size distribution RMON has been designed to achieve Proactive Monitoring Problem Detection and reporting Value Added Data The RMON specification defines a set of statistics and functions that can be exchanged between RMONcompliant console managers and network probes RMON provides network administrators with comprehensive network fault diagnosis planning and performance tuning information HARTING RMON is an implementation of Remote Network Monitoring conforming to RFC 2819 17 1 1 Ingress Statistics LL sen Cm adds tutus Eis Hasloap ari 7 Ingress Statistics Pur Ge Mad libra wal Pita Picar P
76. gs will automatically be made DEE uia ju E srt de edi SS LLDF Sing Hin LIEF imams mr amr bp FP HE I Mach Pal Pen ID ken F r ES Figure 9 3 LLDP settings for PROFINET Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 39 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 10 Redundancy 10 1 RSTP 40 This section allows you to construct redundancy within your network topology Redundant or spare links can be implemented to provide automatic backup paths if an active link fails SIP Spanning Tree Protocol is a link management protocol that provides path redundancy while preventing undesirable loops in the network that are created by multiple active paths between stations To establish path redundancy STP creates a tree that spans all of the switches in an extended network forcing redundant paths into a standby or blocked state For an Ethernet network to function properly only one active path must exist between two stations Multiple active paths between stations in a bridged network can cause loops in which Ethernet frames can endlessly circulate STP can logically break such loops and prevent looping traffic from clogging the network One of the problems with the Spanning Tree algorithm is that in a large LAN it can take a considerable time for the LAN topology to stabilize following a reconfiguration event times of the order of 30 seconds being typical of the original form of the algorithm To avoid this
77. h should be enabled or Status disabled as a querier on a specific VLAN Range of value Enable Disable Default value Enable Querier Interval sec Specify the interval in seconds used to send general queries by the switch when it is configured as a querier Range of value 60 600 sec Default value 125 sec Router Port List Specify the router ports on the specified VLAN All ports in VLAN 1 may be on this list by default VLAN 1 includes all ports Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 67 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m Function Description Startup Query Count The Startup Query Count is the number of queries sent out on startup separated by the Startup Query Interval Range of value 1 2 Default value 2 Startup Query Interval Determines the interval between which the general query messages are sent by the switch during the startup of the querier election process This value must be lt Query Interval 4 Range of value 1 60 Default value 31 Other Querier Present The Other Querier Present Interval defines how long a multicast Interval router has to wait before it decides that there is no other multicast router which should be the querier Range of value 1 1215 sec Default value 255 m Note The bottom of this section displays the list of IGMP enabled VLANs which have already been configured Changes can also be made to the list in order to modify pre existing IGMP profiles
78. he MFB and the Service Mode Figure 5 1 Operating the Multifunction Button Operation sequence The operation of the MFB is available after the switch has finished the boot up The selection of each function is displayed via the 100 Mbit s LEDs If the MFB is pressed the first time first press 3 sec the yellow LEDs for displaying the 100 Mbit s mode are disabled for all ports and the red Fault LED is lit continuously to show that the configuration via the button is possible After pressing the button for the first time the 100 Mbit s LED on port 1 is lit and the function Reboot is selected When the button is pressed for a second time the LED of port 2 is lit and the second mode is selected Select the function by tapping the MFB an according number of times Now the switch is waiting three seconds for further commands The selection will be confirmed by two flashes of the red Fault LED Should no action be executed the MFB must be pressed until all 100 Mbit s LEDs are off and the switch returns to normal operation red Fault LED off again Function Description 1 Reboot Hardware reset 2 Set DHCP Sets the IP address mode to DHCP 3 Set static IP Sets the IP address to 192 168 0 126 and subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 4 Enable PROFINET Enables PROFINET 5 Disable PROFINET Disables PROFINET 6 Reset to factory defaults Sets the switch to factory default settings 7 Reset to factory defaults Set the switch to factory default
79. he firmware failed Updating the firmware was aborted by the user Indicates that a device was connected disconnected at the specific interface Indicates that the user has enabled disabled the specific interface Date and Time synchronised synchronized successfully with one of the configured server The switch was reset to the factory default settings Reset to factory defaults failed An email was successfully relayed to the SMTP server Sending the email failed Incorrect configuration of the SNMP Trap alarm Settings which are normally managed by the PNIO Stack have been changed by user Indicate that the MRP Ring is Open or Closed The configuration stored on the SD Card could not be read 17 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 17 4 MAC Address Table MAC Adele Tabla dl 1 Figure 17 6 KX Liers T in Isa E L MAC Address Table The table lists MAC Media Access Control addresses of devices connected to the switch The following details and functions are available Function All Ports Index MAC Type Port VLAN Ageing Time Clear Table Refresh 78 Description Select which ports you want to see listed in the table If all ports are not listed re select A Ports and click on the Apply button Displays the row or sequence number of the entry Displays the hardware based MAC address for the device learned through the port Displays whether the MAC address was
80. how to use the Multifunction Button refer to Chapter 5 Multifunction Button HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING 8 4 SNMP System Settings SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is the most widely used network management protocol on TCP IP based networks SNMP provides an easy mechanism for managing a network using a simple Command Response protocol defined between the Manager and the managed entities The management is performed through MIBs Management Information Base supported by the managed entities The MIBs contain configuration elements which can be either Viewed GET or Modified SET by the Managers SNMPv3 is designed mainly to overcome the security shortcomings of SNMPv1 v2 USM User based Security Model is the main feature added as part of the SNMPv3 specification USM provides for both encryption and authentication of the SNMP PDUs With SNMPv3 the SNMP communication is completely safe and secure The configuration of the switch can be accessed and changed directly using SNMP commands This section allows you to specify the basic SNMP settings This switch software supports SNMP versions 1 2c and 3 You may also enable both versions simultaneously HEU Se SHMP VII ZL Lo Frage Evil Lar pub Era Arie Conan HA DE SNMP V3 LS rabie har HT hort kurs Level frilly we min Bicharacters regal f E min Bi characters request Figure 8 7 SNMP section Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition
81. igure 6 4 Figure 7 1 Figure 8 1 Figure 8 2 Figure 8 3 Figure 8 4 Figure 8 5 Figure 8 6 Figure 8 7 Figure 8 8 Figure 8 9 Figure 8 10 Figure 8 11 Figure 8 12 Figure 8 13 Figure 8 14 Figure 8 15 Figure 8 16 Figure 9 1 Figure 9 2 Figure 9 3 Figure 10 1 Figure 10 2 Figure 10 3 Figure 10 4 Figure 10 5 Figure 10 6 Figure 10 7 Figure 11 1 Figure 11 2 Figure 11 3 Figure 12 1 Figure 12 2 Figure 12 3 Figure 12 4 Figure 12 5 Figure 13 1 Figure 13 2 Figure 13 3 Figure 13 4 Content General SetUnNgS aoieanna Seles bea teres Eeer 11 Operating the Multifunction BUON A a dd 12 EE EE 13 TU 14 Sav e COniguratlOn DUUOM mee c M PP 14 Invalid entry The exclamation point indicates an improperly formatted IP address 15 IX ad E ei Hm 17 General SSUINGS le Zelle x P M M 19 Switch Management windows see pate Mp M M EM INED DM ML LL IM IM 20 Basic Settings Le EE 21 POR COMUON CAD TM e abe lado 22 Bel eu EE 23 Change Password ob 24 SNME SSOHOIS qiu 2nd Dade me ie abouts anti M oe Md mars d Uc GM OE ADDE 25 LLDP Settings tab Network Discovery sechon nennen nnn 28 LLDP Connections Network Discovery sechon nennen 29 Advanced LLDP Settings Network Discovery sechon 30 Time Setings WIDIOOW EE 30 PTESSEIIIDOS
82. in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets The total number of packets including error packets received that were between 1024 and 1518 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets HARTING Electric GmbH o HARTING 17 2 Port Mirroring Diagnostics In this tabbed section settings are made that determine if the data traffic at a port should be mirrored to a second port for evaluation purposes The mirrored information can then be evaluated by a network analyser Poo ies ag L Pont ng Prat Kerger Lef Maig Ech Di E Fia Ea j Cla Li m Figure 17 4 Port Mirroring section Function Description Port Mirroring Status m Note Select Enabled or Disabled to enable or disable port mirroring globally Mirroring must first be activated globally it can then be activated for the ports that you want to mirror In this way a maintenance configuration can be created and then activated or deactivated with this global switch Port Monitor Port Mirroring Option Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 Select the port that you would like to change by clicking on the checkbox here Select the port that you would like to use as your diagnostic monitor port Only one port can be selected This port will receive the mirrored traffic Select if you want to mirror the incoming traffic or the outgoing traffic or if you want to mirror both 7
83. isable Default value Enable This section informs you on how to change the settings for the switch s Ethernet ports The ports can be individually enabled up or disabled down The data transfer rate and mode of data flow can be determined as well as the compatibility parameters for the network Note that there are two tabbed sections Basic Settings and Port Control where these settings can be made 8 2 1 Basic Settings Bank rib Port Basic Settings Porl ains Mabe Lira Saus SEN ue sl 3 E z2 p x a Ma e m a F p x a 3 kb m a r e A LI p si a E p Hl a Dio p ei E r p a Figure 8 3 Basic Settings tab In this tabbed section the administrative state of individual ports can be specified Each port row has the following columns Function Description Select Port Select the port that you would like to change by clicking on the checkbox here Admin State Select the desired state of the port A port can be either enabled up or disabled down Range of value UP DOWN Default value UP Link Status Displays the port status A green circle in this column indicates that a device is connected to this port A red circle indicates that no device is connected 20 HARTING Electric GmbH Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 21 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 22 8 2 2 Port Control Font des re eed ood am Figure 8 4 Port Control tab In this tabbed section the characteristics
84. ition 2 4 rt Description Displays the unique bridge identifier Priority MAC address of the bridge recorded as the root for the segment to which the port is attached Displays the path cost of the designated port to the segment connected to this port Displays the designated bridge identifier MAC address of the bridge This is the preferred bridge which this port considers as the designated bridge for its segment Displays the number of the port on the designated bridge for this port s segment Displays the operation status of the LAN segment attached to this port This indicates whether a port is considered to have a point to point connection or shared media 43 a pate User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software HARTING HARTING Redundancy Function Description 10 2 1 Basic Settings Role Displays the port s current role as defined by the Spanning Tree Protocol root designated backup alternate or disabled yee Port State Displays the port s current state Forwarding Blocking Disabled or D Learning as dynamically determined by STP rn Less 10 2 MRP SPINE The Media Redundancy Protocol MRP specifies a recovery protocol based on a ring topology MRP is designed to react deterministically on a single failure The MRP is implemented according E _ m to the IEC 62 439 2 TTF SE MRP memory cards allow you to activate the MRP functionality when using switches from the mCon Next Gener
85. l Sr Figure 4 1 General Settings 4 2 2 Logging out To log out from the software at any time simply click the Logout button in the top right hand task bar The Login Screen is then once again displayed 4 3 SNMP configuration To get access to the switch using SNMP an SNMP based software tool is needed SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is the most widely used network management protocol on TCP IP based networks SNMP provides an easy mechanism for managing a network using a simple Command Response protocol defined between the Manager and the managed entities The management is performed through MIBs Management Information Base supported by the managed entities The MIBs contain configuration elements which can be either Viewed GET or Modified SET by the Managers To access the switch you need the following information e Switch IP address Default value 192 168 0 126 e Community password to read values from the switch Default value public Community password to read write values from to the switch Default value private For additional information refer to mCon 3000 NG User Manual SNMP Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 11 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 5 Multifunction Button 12 Via the Multifunction Button MFB the customer is able to set some specific parameters of the switch without accessing it via Web or SNMP This chapter describes how to use t
86. learned automatically by the switch or if it was entered manually Unlearned is displayed when the address has been manually specified Displays the number of the port from which the MAC address was learned Indicates in which VLAN the MAC has been learned Specify the ageing period in seconds after which the MAC address entry will be deleted from the table if it is no longer needed Click on this button to delete the current address port assignments table A new address port table is created once again after you click to select All Ports at the top of this section This feature allows you to quickly verify which devices have been replaced or added Click on this button to update the information HARTING Electric GmbH Tem Diagnostics w 17 5 Light Beacon The Light Beacon functionality is a simple method to locate and detect a specific switch inside the switchgear cabinet For maintaining and monitoring the switch hardware technicians often need a simple procedure to identify a switch inside the mesh The Ha VIS Management Software offers a feature for an easy identification via the internal Fault LED and the Relay mi Em me edd We ae Figure 17 7 Light Beacon functionality Function Description Duration Sets the time interval for the Light Beacon functionality Range of value 1 99 sec Default value none 17 6 Ping This functionality will send ICMP packets pings to a specific IP Address within the network The resu
87. lt of the ping request will be shown inside the table Fing Pung Fa Figure 17 8 Ping functionality Function Description Destination The IP Address of the destination Range of value IP Address inside the switch subnet Default value none Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 79 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 18 Statistics 18 1 Interface statistics 80 Interface port statistics and Ethernet statistics are displayed in the two separate tabbed sections Counters for the statistics are refreshed each time the tab title is clicked Counters are reset when the switch is turned off 18 1 1 Interface Statistics Interface Statistics Speed ite sec Ortets 1 X 1500 100 at Catd 1 e Vi uh i P E i L i E a a e m Im 5s mE e e o e e Ss e e e Figure 18 1 Received Received Earned Unicast Pax ler s 7 E E a E E a E a zi iera Mina Received Transmitted Transmitted primi ast m aan Unknomm Meme rer Sean te irl eCards rer Prados Parkets Fa lont Tranem ted Transmitted Packet ctets Disc andis Errars u u Fan y s c LA Ls m LA Ka Ei c al c c c c c c c c c ec m kl c st kl c m kl a e e e e e e E Kal E Ka LA c c LA c c Ls a Ls m m m CH m m CH CH Ce ka e e oa e e a e a Interface Statistics tab The Interface Statistics tab displays per port devic
88. lt port number gt Got time from lt SNTP server ip address gt a lt SNTP server index Writing new lt config file gt with default values Set to factory default operation failed Send email message lt message text gt Send email failure lt error message gt hTrap lt error message gt PNIO config data has been changed MRP State change Sender lt Domain ID gt Msg lt Ring Open Close gt SD Card Config File access failure Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 Diagnostics Description The switch history has been deleted The switch is booting up A low input voltage level was detected This message occurs as well if only one out of the two power terminals is connected The configuration was saved The IP address has changed Log in to the web interface was successful The web session was terminated because the web session timer has expired Log in to the web interface was not successful due to wrong credentials Log in to the command line interface via telnet was successful Log out from the command line interface via telnet was successful Log in to the command line interface via telnet was not successful due to wrong credentials Log in to the command line interface via ssh was successful Log out from the command line interface via ssh was successful Log in to the command line interface via ssh was not successful due to wrong credentials A firmware update was initiated Updating t
89. m O Fort B Dieta hA 137 Cierta 1 ais gaa oi 105508 hese o 120 735 ists 2 51 fetes 25302 18527 Disks LiF Pie OE eb ic ba Em pay re LEE Ax m e e D e ER D 13 c D a ic D E ER E E EX m e Pett Pen Feat Bera Pets feet Be feet Pet Pante s Histogram Figure 17 3 Histogram tab Function Histogram Mode 64 Octets 65 127 Octets 128 255 Octets 256 511 Octets 512 1023 Octets 1024 Max Octets Description Select the type of data which should be involved in the histogram Rx only Only inbound traffic will be shown Tx only Only outbound traffic will be shown Both Both outbound and inbound traffic will be shown The total number of packets including error packets received that were 64 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets The total number of packets including error packets received that were between 65 and 127 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets The total number of packets including error packets received that were between 128 and 255 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets The total number of packets including error packets received that were between 256 and 511 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets The total number of packets including error packets received that were between 512 and 1023 octets
90. m The default admin account can only be deactivated if another admin account was created on the switch first You must be logged in via this new admin account to deactivate the Default Admin account 23 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 24 8 3 2 Change Password Use Planas ren ril Change Paez s cua cl H Change Password Euren Dg ace Current User Pasapord Lark oke es Fasspond fram b characters required Erbwpr Pasture Hold Figure 8 6 Change Password tab The switch software is password protected to prevent unauthorized access The admin password should consist of at least six characters The password must always be entered to gain access to the software There are two access levels which can be chosen from the drop down list Function Description Admin All rights are available Guest All settings and values can only be viewed It is not possible to alter the password or other settings The system administrator is authorized to alter the valid password for the access levels for the administrator and guest in this section The admin password must be specified correctly before you can change a password Click Apply to confirm your entry The new password will become valid when the switch is rebooted If the administrator password is forgotten or if it becomes necessary to alter it due to technical reasons this process can be carried out using the Multifunction Button To learn
91. me ype FP Display only dentes valia names Lalala Expos D e Figure 20 7 Select the switch and assign the names 20 2 Hardware Configuration q B sten AAT Shes Drde raster license Esche Deepen chez smart DATA ESA be o ET Figure 20 8 Slots and modules of the Ha VIS mCon 3000 Next Generation switches Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 89 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 90 20 2 1 Slot 0 mCon 3080 A mCon 3102 AASFP Double clicking on the module Slot 0 mCon 3080 A mCon 3102 AASFP gets you to the properties menu Propetes nio FF AASP 0158 gt El Dra A reir y Enab r Leanne Si Pio SI Card in Sick Lome Voltage detected 151 o LS Don aene degrees reid Arien Chefen Don t send lege OK Carl nn Figure 20 9 Alarms on Slot 0 Here you will find information about the device like Description Order number e Software version Device name Diagnostic address In the Parameters tab you can configure several diagnostic alarms such as e No SD Cardin Slot An alarm is triggered when the SD card is missing e Low Voltage detected US1 or US2 An alarm is triggered if low voltage is detected less than 9 6 volts on the power supply terminals 1 or 2 This is independent of which of the two power supplies is undervoltage e Invalid Authorization Web frontend CLI An alarm is triggered if a user attempts to register i
92. nt software This information is applicable for all switches in the Ha VIS mCon 3000 NG series The examples and screenshots in this manual are taken from the Ha VIS mCon 3102 AASFP the number of ports and the information shown in your software may vary depending on the model of switch you use This software guide has the following structure Chapters 1 to 3 Notes on safety and general information about this manual Chapters 4 and 5 Basic information about the software user rights installation and logging in Chapters 6 to 18 Details about the software s areas and windows and the settings that can be made Chapters 19 to 20 Information about SD Memory Card and other service Appendix Glossary of terms and abbreviations index Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 2 Safety Guidelines and Approved Usage In order to function properly the switch management software must be correctly installed and appropriately operated The switch management software should be used only in conjunction with a HARTING Ethernet switch Observe the following general safety instructions before installing and using the switch management software Ensure correct polarity and voltage when connecting the power supply to the Ethernet switch e Use only shielded cable for data lines Useonly cables that comply with the corresponding standards for Ethernet connections ATTENTION Th
93. nto the web interface or CLI with false credentials 20 2 2 Slot X1 Double click at PN IO and the Properties will be opened In the tab General you can edit the name of the slot PN I O In the tab Addresses you can edit the address of that interfaces used for diagnostics In window O Cycle you can change the update time The number of accepted update cycles with missing I O data is set to 3 HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING Configuration with Automation Software Tool 20 2 3 Slot X1 P1 to X10 P10 Port 1 10 Here you can make adjustments for a specific port Double clicking the respective port opens the context menu In the Topology tab you can set up the connection between the devices according to your system topology Fropertues PH 10 Port Ub XT F1b El Gears Adkas Fake Opiera Parma Figure 20 10 Topology settings In the Options tab you can define the speed and the transmission medium Properties PH 10 gt Port Ub 001 Fib xl Goreral Addresses Tepology D n L psen Correscion Figure 20 11 Transmission medium duplex settings Function Values Tranmission medium Disable duplex Automatic Settings Automatic Settings monitor TP FO 100 Mbps full duplex Depending on the device used TP FO 1000 Mbps full duplex Depending on the device used Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 91 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m In the Parameters tab you c
94. o ee 22 Management Information Base ss 27 Ee 19 et 27 E Media Redundancy Protocol See MRP Edge WO nee ha e Re ELE 43 Member POS usura cdo 49 E mail aei 69 MENU IO cn 13 Mirad e SNO 12 F Operation Sequence ooccccocccccccccocnoconnnnononenonnos 12 iW he E 34 A ROA 11 25 27 95 Firmware version 17 We HERE een ce REES A 44 Flow control 22 Mb ste ue eiu ete E 80 Flow Control nennen 94 MINI NOR 96 G Multicast streame 68 Multifunction Button 12 H multi master operation s nnannnennenennnennnennennnennni 45 Hardware version ccceccecceeeeeeceeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeees 17 Ha VIS mCon Ethernet Switch 7 N o 95 Network analyser n 15 98 HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING O Operation Sequence cccocccccccnccncnccncnoconnnconnncnnnnnnnos 12 P PASS WOEPUL E 24 PIO EE 19 PNAC ee a a ee 55 POR MINT OMG esa diia 75 96 POSES wine ee a eee te eee 43 Power over Ethernet See PoE priority Glass E 50 privilege status NEEN 26 PROFINET ee 86 PROFINET IO Stack 38 Sd D RT 48 Q QOS E 96 R Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol See RSTP K Een tre EE 53 RODOO ao oline ricos 12 37 Redundan Via e 40 ROTA Seco Ml ton 40 REG ee ame An 96 RMON Bean ae ren 71 RSS EN ME T 40 96 ROMP Stalls VCS seeder ict unto eeu nee den 82 S Safety Guidelines and Approved Usage
95. on to save your changes Then click on the Save Configuration button which appears at the bottom of the window to save the settings permanently The lower section of the General Settings window lists additional status information This includes 8 2 Port Settings the switch MAC address the default VLAN identifier the configuration save status the remote save status the configuration restore status and the HTTP port number 8 1 2 Switch Management This chapter describes the configuration of the various system and session related features like web session and service functionalities mri Hari mr mr Savi bh E n n eae e ow Tir cumsan E Saa u a PAZ i E METE E LEN AO PEA Figure 8 2 Switch Management window Web Session Function Description Web Session Timeout Sets the timeout for each web session Without any action on the web interface the session will be terminated after the timeout timer expires Range of value 1 3600 seconds Default value 600 Maximum Number of Sets the maximum number of parallel web sessions Web Sessions Range of value 1 10 Default value 2 System Settings Management Function Description Default Mgmt VLAN Change of the Management VLAN ID Range of value 1 4094 Default value 1 HTTP Port Sets the http port for the web interface Range of value 1 65535 Default value 80 Multifunction Button Enable or disable the Multifunction Button on the switch Range of value Enable D
96. opology 8 5 1 LLDP Settings LLES Beta LLDP Settings H Kal d dela E Fori Fart ID Sebi pee Part ID Li 3 If Ala 2 IF Adi 4 Hals el DA Eae sl DS a If Ans el E pa sl IP Adan P u If As Figure 8 8 LLDP Settings tab Network Discovery section The Refresh button at the bottom of this window allows you to refresh your view of neighbouring chassis IDs port IDs and IP addresses HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING System Settings Function Description Activate LLDP Select whether to disable or enable LLDP globally on the switch Range of value Enable Disable Default value Disable Chassis ID Subtype Select the Chassis ID Subtype which should be included in the LLDP packets Range of value MAC Address Interface Alias Network Address Custom Default value MAC Address Chassis ID Select the Chassis ID which should be included in the LLDP packets Transmit Interval The interval at which LLDP frames are transmitted on behalf of this LLDP agent The default value for the Transmit Interval is 30 seconds Range of value 5 10 30 60 120 sec Default value 30 sec TTL Multiplier Time to live value expressed as a multiple of the Transmit Interval Range of value 2 3 4 5 10 Default value 4 Send IP Address Option to transmit switch s IP adress with every LLDP packet Range of value Enable Disable Default value Disable Table description Via the table the Port ID can be set
97. orks on the 2nd level of the OSI reference model The transferred frames are divided into priority classes from 1 to 7 The O is used for frames which are not assigned to a certain priority The standard only specifies that the priority from 1 to 7 rises however there are no statements about how the frames have to be treated in detail The priorities are coded by an additional field of the VLAN tags TCI see IEEE 802 3 Tagged MAC Frame The prioritization of the frames is necessary to guarantee small latency Applications such as Voice of over IP get a high priority in order to keep latency and jitter small while other applications with smaller requirements receive lower priorities 802 1p is used in the following standards IEEE 802 1D and IEEE 802 1Q Figure 12 1 Quality of Service Tag Control Information TCI DiffServ uses the first six bits already existing in the type of the service field ToS of the IPv4 protocol or the Class Field in the IP header of the IPv6 protocol for signaling To the demarcation opposite the earlier ToS or Class Field byte is designated than Differentiated services code POINT DSCP HARTING Electric GmbH HARTING 12 1 Basic Settings Jeg Bauir Gogo Quality of Service Figure 12 2 QoS Basic Settings Function QoS Status QoS Technology Access Order Queuing Scheme 12 2 802 1p Priority Mapping A g 4 d E A a E 4 b d Em x x elie ee xr mW A al Description Enables or disable
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99. racters Em 89 Assign Device EE 88 Select the switch and assign the names et reto D et hase cube debug ea Vela ves uie re so eot ute UI 89 Slots and modules of the Ha VIS mCon 3000 Next Generation switches 89 Alarms olo usen cioe TENL e o UM M M ER ER 90 Topology SENINGS sree E 91 Transmission medium duplex settings ooocccccconcnnococnonononnnnonnnnnnonnnnnnnnoncnnnoncnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnninnnnos 91 POrl relaled alas un e nee e la O e o 92 D0 Se HU IS een etn oderint eap ea ee IA AIRUR DR ACRI E DMDPM CRCO DAS DR D MAR EuEET 92 Figure 20 13 HARTING Electric GmbH qum Introduction 1 Introduction HARTING s family Ha VIS mCon of managed Ethernet switches are suitable for creating Ethernet Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet networks up to 1000 Mbit s with distributed star or nodal points in industrial environments where a high level of operational reliability is required Equipped with up to ten ports the Ethernet switch can be mounted directly in the field for convenient networking of Ethernet devices Your HARTING Ha VIS mCon Ethernet Switch comes with an embedded web server and a user friendly web interface that makes switch management intuitive and efficient Configuration and maintenance are also possible using SNMP versions 1 2 and 3 or using the Command Line Interface CLI via Telnet or ssh This software guide for the Ha VIS mCon family of switches contains information required to operate the switch manageme
100. remote file system This option is used to do a firmware update of the switch Export Save a firmware Save the current firmware to a file on a remote system Select Export to export the current firmware to the TFTP server or via HTTP to a remote file system TFTP Transfer This section allows you to specify the IP address of the TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol server and the file name of the firmware file to be exported or imported Be sure that you have the TFTP server running and configured properly on a separate computer Function Description TFTP Server Specify the IP address of the TFTP server File Name Specify the file name of the configuration Click on the mport or Export button to begin the transfer Note The transfer status is shown in this window and will be updated automatically Also check in your TFTP server logs to see when the transfer is complete Wait until the TFTP server log shows that the file has been transferred and the status on the web interface shows successful before rebooting If you intend to load a new version of the firmware file from the TFTP server we recommend first of all to back up the existing firmware file to the TFTP server Please note that the switch only accepts a correct und successful uploaded firmware file for updating the software A wrong file or a abortion during the upload will not cause any damage or inoperability of the switch HTTP Transfer This section allows you to us
101. ress the Subnet Mask the MAC Address and the installed firmware version of the switch is displayed On the right side the current configuration storage status is shown 6 2 Accept and saving changes with the Save Configuration button 14 After modifying a setting e g by checking a box or specifying a value please click on the Apply button located at the bottom of the active window to confirm the change Note that the Apply function only temporarily saves the changes to the RAM For a short time after the opening of a window the Apply button is highlighted grey The Apply button is also activated when settings or alterations are made in the window In this case it appears in a bold font to remind you that settings have been made or altered and that these have to be confirmed by clicking the Apply button After this is done a SAVE CONFIGURATION button appears in the bottom bar Click the button to save your changes permanently in the flash memory to make the configuration also existent after a power down or a software reboot Figure 6 3 Save Configuration button HARTING Electric GmbH SE Introduction to the Web Browser Interface Assuming configuration changes and permanently saving them e The software maintains any configuration changes in volatile memory after pressing the Apply button The administrator must explicitly trigger the save operation bottom bar after changing parameters When triggered the software sa
102. rk A PTP network consists of a hierarchical structure made up of clocks which are synchronized with each other One of the clocks is the grandmaster clock with which all the other clocks are synchronized Which participant is considered the grandmaster clock is determined using the best master clock algorithm 31 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m HARTING Ha VIS mCon 3000 switches can be operated in the following PTP modes Boundary Clock The device can either be a master or a slave As a slave the switch synchronizes the clock with another master The master itself provides its time to the other slaves e End to End transparent clock The switch forwards the PTP messages which are exchanged between the masters and the slaves and adds the processing time in the switch itself to the correction field in the message The slaves can use this to determine the correct time e Peerto peer transparent clock The switch forwards the PTP messages which are exchanged between the masters and the slaves and adds the processing time in the switch itself and the link delay to the correction field in the message The slaves can use this to determine the correct time PMP Gabiria b PICA VAR EIE Pm mms Figure 8 12 PTP Settings section The following settings can be made in this menu Function Enable PTP PTP Mode PTP Priority 1 PTP Priority 2 Two Step Mode Two Step Transparent Clock Delay
103. s DOWN 1 Port 1 is UP 1 0 Port 2 is DOWN 1 Port 2 is UP 2 0 Port 3 is DOWN 1 Port 3 is UP 3 0 Port 4 is DOWN 1 Port 4 is UP 4 0 Port 5 is DOWN 1 Port 5 is UP 5 0 Port 6 is DOWN 1 Port 6 is UP 6 0 Port 7 is DOWN 1 Port 7 is UP 7 0 Port 8 is DOWN 1 Port 8 is UP Byte 2 Bit Value Meaning Value Meaning 0 0 Port 9 is DOWN 1 Port 9 is UP 1 0 Port 10 is DOWN 1 Port 10 is UP 2 0 1 3 0 1 4 0 1 5 0 1 6 0 1 7 0 1 Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 93 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software Appendix Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations 94 Ageing Auto negotiation Boot Browser Collision Cost DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Ethernet Export Fast Ethernet Firmware Flow Control Full Duplex Gigabit Ethernet The dating process which the Ethernet switch uses to keep track of how old certain data is Entries in the MAC address table for example are deleted after they pass a certain age An Ethernet mechanism which allows 10 100 Mbit s or 10 100 1000 Mbit s Ethernet ports to automatically establish the optimal duplex mode flow control and speed The process of starting up a device and loading the operating system An application program running on a client PC which allows the user to view and interact with web pages on the switch or anywhere on the Internet The event when two packets in an Ethernet network collide Aminimal
104. s Quality of Service Set the QoS technology which should be used 802 1p DiffServ or Both If both technologies are used the access order has to be set Range of value 802 1p DiffServ Both Default value Both Set the access order for QoS Range of value First 802 1p First DiffServ Default value First 802 1p Strict Priority Queuing If selected the switch operates using a fixed priority scheme as follows Packets in queue O will be forwarded as quickly as possible and this will carry on until queue 0 is empty Only then will queue 1 be processed If queue O and queue 1 are empty then queue 2 will be processed Queue 3 will only be processed when queues 0 to 2 are empty This scheme contains the risk that queue 3 will never be processed as long as higher priority packets are available 8 4 2 1 Weighted If selected the switch operates using a weighted priority scheme whereby the queues are tested according to the following priorities or weights queue 0 is processed with weight 8 queue 1 has weight 4 queue 2 has weight 2 and queue 3 has weight 1 The process ensures that all queues will be continually scanned Range of value Strict Priority Queuing 8 4 2 1 Weighted Default value 8 4 2 1 Weighted BE ie Pun Fyr loeum F 3 x MUS XM X E a 4 4 4 als RB Pica 4 D E oH f LI 1 amp i d E A 2 E A E m Figure 12 3 802 1p Priority Mapping tab Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 91
105. s the number of errors involving incoming Frame Check Sequence octets Displays the count of successfully transmitted frames on the interface for which transmission is delayed by one collision Displays the count of successfully transmitted frames on the interface for which transmission is delayed by more than one collision Displays the number of times that the SQE test error was generated for this port Displays the number of frames where the initial transmission was delayed because the medium was busy Displays the number of times that a collision was detected at a point 512 bit times after the packet s transmission Displays the number of frames on the interface for frames that failed due to too many oollisions Displays the number of frame errors where transmission failed because of an internal MAC sub layer error Displays the number of times the carrier sense condition was lost when attempting a frame transmission on the port 81 a pate a m User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software HARTING HARTING Statistics Function Description 18 3 IGMP Snooping Statistics Frame Too Long Displays the number of oversized frames received on this port frames which are larger than the maximum permissible frame size 18 3 1 IGS Statistics Received Internal Displays the number of frame errors where reception failed because o nn MAC Errors of an internal MAC sub layer error This tab displays general IGMP statistics Refer to RF
106. settings with the exception of the IP keep IP address HARTING Electric GmbH o HARTING Introduction to the Web Browser Interface 6 Introduction to the Web Browser Interface 6 1 The menus The web interface offers a simple way to manage the software functionalities of the Ha Vis mCon Ethernet Switches The websites will be refreshed automatically in short intervals One of the following web browser versions should be used for switch configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer version 7 or later e Firefox version 2 or later The structure of the software interface has been kept simple After logging in to the mCon homepage you will see a main navigation menu tree on the left side and an active window in the middle right side of the browser window Using the menu tree you can access all of the settings and statistics available on the switch On the top you find the options for refreshing the window or to logout form the web interface The menu bar at the bottom shows an overview of general switch parameters and also the status of the configuration storage Bracia TET ad p OVERVIEW dram nad He ea Pele Beer kg az vL Asi D fana ings Lau dod AA ES IT E NHE Eo zn E Wand E Ium Fa EM TH En ec FR AC a mmm ep em Bark npe ws ua dee ab EHP Pee s jim iratis m Mui Als Fri I tel Biki EHE le bs mr dl L RH rabia n HPT iad D poder EHE irii hurt ip Lo pas KH frais Hrt ii hiki m es ir
107. specific port Range of value Tx only Rx only Tx and Rx Disable Default value Tx and Rx This section allows you to set the system time for the switch The time can be specified manually or automatically via an SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol server The Simple Network Time Protocol is a subset of the Network Time Protocol used to synchronize computer clocks in the Internet HARTING switches implement the client portion of the SNTP protocol and do not implement the server portion The administrator has the choice whether to set the system clock manually or to enable SNTP If SNTP is enabled the SNTP client gets the time from the server The SNTP client also has callouts to set the system time based on the time received from the SNTP Server 8 6 1 Time Settings ler enia Time kat Ie INS PARTE cR Db uM ngu adresse er el lp Figure 8 11 Time Settings window HARTING Electric GmbH Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 System Settings Manual Time settings Function Description Current Time Source RTC PTP NTP Time Specify the system time manually The current system time is displayed below Current Value in the format hours minutes seconds 24 hour format The time can be specified manually in the New Value column Date Specify the date manually The currently set date is displayed below Current Value in the format day month year The date can be specified manually in the New Value column Ge
108. t Time Click on this button to enter the computer system s time and date into the fields above The time information will be taken from the computer on which the web browser is running Automatic Time settings Function Description Auto Update Check this box in order to receive the system time automatically with the support of a SNTP server Status Shows the current synchronization status Interval Specify the period of time in minutes The system time is then updated periodically at this interval Range of value 64 16284 Default value 64 Time Zone Specify the Time Zone 12 00 12 00 SNTP Servers Specify the address of the SNTP servers that will supply the system time The address can be that of either a publicly accessible PC or a specified PC in the network that serves as a time generator The IP address must be specified More than one server may be specified to provide redundancy Note The Ethernet switch stores time and date up to 72 hours after power off By default the switch starts with the following system settings after booting up Time 00 00 01 Date 01 01 1970 The Ethernet switch does not automatically adjust to summer and winter time This should be taken into account when evaluating log files or alarm generated e mails in which the time is logged 8 6 2 Precision Time Protocol PTP PTP in accordance with standard 1588v2 is a network protocol to synchronize the time of multiple participants in a netwo
109. ticast registration support through IGMP snooping for IPv4 multicast traffic IGMP snooping can be used for Layer 2 3 traffic and provides a much greater degree of granularity in selecting multicast traffic It is possible to manually edit and add information to the forwarding database so there is no limitation and restriction for the network topology and the application This section allows you to enable and configure the switch s IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol snooping capabilities IGMP snooping can be used to limit high bandwidth tasks to their intended targets without flooding the entire LAN Note GMRP and IGMP Snooping cannot operate at the same time The following tabbed sections are available 15 2 Basic Settings Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 CP Eniaprg Basic Satie KS p og fe E nonem Der al a a Fee Hi nm ma Bean Bieasd SES She ar Fb mm m Bag bel T im CEMT m ie sl je Figure 15 1 IGMP Snooping Basic Settings tab Function Description IGMP Snooping Status Select Enable to enable IGMP snooping globally throughout this switch If this setting is disabled no interface configuration is possible Range of value Enable Disable Default value Disable Operational Status Displays the global status of IGMP snooping on the switch Report Forwarding Select whether the IGMP reports to be forwarded on all ports or on router ports only Range of value All ports Router ports None
110. to negotiation is a technology for ensuring compatibility of a network component with the network This column indicates if the Auto negotiation function for the port is activated ON or deactivated OFF Displays the data transfer mode for the respective port Displays the port duplex mode Half duplex means that data flows in one direction via the port at a given time Full duplex enables data flow in both directions HARTING Electric GmbH em T System Settings 8 System Settings The System Settings section is composed of the following sub sections General Settings Port Settings User Management SNMP Network Discovery Time Settings DHCP Relay Agent and File Transfer All of this sections are described below 8 1 General Settings and Switch Management 8 1 1 General Settings In order to commission the Ethernet switch the IP address and subnet mask must first be modified for the connected network refer to the Quick start Guide for setup instructions If a DHCP server Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is running on your LAN you can specify Dynamic in the IP Address Mode settings Carrara Sar ga Figure 8 1 General Settings window The following general settings can be displayed or specified Function Description Device Name Specify a descriptive text for the device name Device Contact Specify a descriptive text for the device contact Device Location Specify a descriptive text for the device location
111. trol list is displayed at the bottom of the page Incoming packets are then checked against this list and the first applicable rule is applied Note Do not use a subnet or network address Only Host IP addresses are allowed ATTENTION The first filter must include the workstation which is being used to gain access to the switch If you accidentally create a Deny rule that locks you out of the switch it is sufficient to reboot the switch to revert back to the last set of functional filter rules Example Open access for a single station Source IP of the station which should have access to the switch 192 168 5 101 Authorized Manager IP entered at the Authorized Manager 192 168 5 101 HARTING Electric GmbH Function 802 1xAuthentication Authentication Mode Network Access Server ID Supplicant Name Supplicant Password Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 Description Specifies the status of 802 1x based port security feature in the switch Options are Enable enables 802 1x port security feature Disable disables 802 1x port security feature Range of value Enable Disable Default value Disable Specifies the Authentication Server Location Range of value Local Remote Default value Local Specifies the Authenticator ID which originates the Access Request Packets Range of value Not more than 20 printable characters Default value RADIUS Server Range of value Not more than
112. uses the Port to be initialized False reverts to False once initialization is complete Range of value True False Number of supplicants authorized on the switch I zii I I limi Loca Geiger LAL d i GI i III LE Local Authentication Server Configuration User Mare Figure 13 4 Let prir able Coster 20 printable character Pace ri For Livi Local Server tab The Local Authentication Server Configuration page allows you to configure the Local Authentication Server information Function User Name Password Port List Description Specifies the identity of the user seeking authentication Range of value Not more than 20 printable characters Default value none Specifies the password specific to the user name Range of value Not more than 20 printable characters Default value none Represents the complete set of ports of the authenticator to which the user is allowed Default value All 13 2 4 RADIUS Settings RADIUS Server Configuration IP Auak rrus Shee all uaa net nar re Bath fies MET mum ilum Heip J ery ioe Lo Sere DD IP Address Figure 13 5 Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 Post Semina ere ad Zeie PADRES Settings Swim gl ra jete iErsponas Turne ver Rebry Lot Radius Server Configuration tab 57 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 98 o The RADIUS Server Configuration page allows you to configure the RADIUS Ser
113. ver information Function IP Address Shared Secret Server Type Response Time Retry Count Description Specifies the IP Address of the RADIUS Server Specifies the secret string which is to be shared between the RADIUS Server and the RADIUS Client Range of value Not more than 20 printable characters Default value none Specifies the RADIUS server type Range of value Authenticating Accounting Both Default value Both Specifies the maximum time within which the Radius Server has to respond to a request from the Radius Client Range of value 1 120 sec Default value 20 sec Specifies the maximum number of times a radius request is to be re transmitted before getting response from the Radius Server Range of value 1 254 Default value 100 13 2 5 Supplicant Session Info Supplicant Session Info urn ee inia uppliaat MAC Address essen ee Aih Siei Huth Session Fort Statue Session Port Humber A TAS 4 DO ERES See LCE ee OE M meses pel rng fce uid Figure 13 6 Supplicant Session Info tab The Supplicant session info page displays the Supplicant Session information details Function Supplicant MACAddr Session Identifier Auth State Auth Session Status Session Port Number Description Specifies the Supplicant MAC Address Specifies the Session Identifier of the supplicant Specifies the state of the Authenticator State Machine Specifies the Authentication Session Status Sp
114. ves the full configuration e Any old contents in the config file is over written e When the switch is restarted the software starts with the last configuration saved to the flash m Note The Apply button only saves your changes temporarily until the next reboot You have to click on the subsequent SAVE CONFIGURATION button in order to save the changes persistently 6 3 If you specify an invalid entry for example an out of range timer value or improperly formatted IP address a red exclamation mark is displayed next to the error field to notify the user of the error General Settings Device Name Device Contact Device Location IP Address Mode IP Address Alloc Protocol IP Address Subnet Mask Switch Base MAC Address Default VLAN Identifier HAR WIA mi an Satch Manual K 19255 168 0 255 255 255 0 DO 11 FC OD E3 CO 1 Configuration Save Status Mot Initiated Remote Save Status Mok Initiabed Configuration Restore Status Successful Http Port Number 80 Valid data required Figure 6 4 Invalid entry The exclamation point indicates an improperly formatted IP address Management Software Ha VIS mCon Series Edition 2 4 15 User Manual Ha VIS mCon Switch Management Software m 6 4 User rights There are two pre defined user modes for accessing the Ethernet switch web based software Function Guest Admin 16 Description The access category Gu

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