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1. Factory Default This field displays the port number 3 85 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Factory Default Control Mode Specify the control mode for port authorization The control mode is active only if the link status of the interface is up e ForceUnauthorized Places the interface in the unauthorized state The switch cannot provide authentication services to a client through the interface Auto After any supplicant completes authentication successfully on ForceAuthorized the interface others can access the network service through the same interface without authentication ForceAuthorized Places the interface in the authorized state The interface sends and receives normal traffic without client port based authentication Periodic Reauthentication Specify whether the supplicant is periodically reauthenticated for the interface e Enabled The supplicant is reauthenticated according to the Disable reauthentication period e Disabled The supplicant is not reauthenticated Reauthentication Period Specify the reauthentication period for the interface The reauthentication period determines when the supplicant is reauthenticated when period reauthentication is enabled Enter a period in the range of 1 to 65535 seconds EAPOL Packets Flood Specify whether the EAPOL packet flood mode is enabled for the interface e Enabled The EAPOL packet flood mode is enabled Enabling
2. 4 8 Chapter 4 lEXplorer Utility Introduction 4 4 3 Device Reboot IEXplorer supports you to reboot the device via utility 4 4 4 Update Firmware After you select Update Firmware a window will pop up for you to select the firmware file Look in O IEXplorer O Pe E Mu Recent Documents Desktop TEX plorer exe contig IE plorer exe lagnet IE plorer exe manifest E IPAddressControlLib d d Es Mu Documents Mu Computer m au File name My Network Files of type 4 9 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 4 5 Help After the About item in Help is selected an information message window of IEXplorer will pop up gt IEXplorer Search Device Settings Tools Help MELTA Smarter Greener Together TEX plover Version 1 0 0 0 Release Date 922013 Copright amp 2013 Delta Electronics Inc A rights reserved Intemet www delta com ty Appendix A Private MIB Group Table of Contents A 1 Private MIB Group DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual A 1 Private MIB Group Delta switch not only supports standard MIBs but also provides private MIBs You can use the SNMP tool to configure or monitor the switch s configuration The private MIBs are the same as standard MIBs It is displayed like a web tree It s easily to be understood and used so you don t need to learn or find where the OIDs of the commands are
3. A private MIB can be found in the product CD if you need to use it d Loaded MibModules el ap DELTA QIDS ERT OVWS DHCP SERVER MIB ad 1 enterprises 2 33 industrialSwitch e y dvsip CJ dvsicmp 9 desudp e y dvscidr J dvsirdp 9 dvsRarpclient e y dvsRarpserver e Ly dvssystemresize 4 2 dvslogandtrace We also support standard MIB Groups For example Interfaces Group IP Group TCP Group UDP Group and SNMP Group Appendix B MODBUS TCP Map Table of Contents B L MST MN B 1 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual B 1 MODBUS TCP Map System Information 0x0000 Reserved Firmware Version Hi byte major Lo byte minor Firmware Release Date Word 0 Hi byte day Word 0 Lo byte clock Word 1 Hi byte year Word 1 Lo byte month Ex 20120918 PM9 00 Word 0 0x1215 Word 1 0x0C09 Vendor Name Delta Electronics Inc Word 0 Hi byte D Word O Lo byte e Word 1 Hi byte T Word 1 Lo byte t Word 2 Hi byte a Word 2 Lo byte Word 3 Hi byte E Word 3 Lo byte I Word 4 Hi byte e Word 4 Lo byte c Word 5 Hi byte t Word 5 Lo byte r Word 6 Hi byte o Word 6 Lo byte n Word 7 Hi byte Word 7 Lo byte c Word 8 Hi byte s Word 8 Lo byte Word 9 Hi byte Word 9 Lo byte Word 10 Hi byte n Word 10 Lo byte c Word 11 Hi byte Word 11 Lo byte 0 Appendix B MODBUS TCP Map Addr
4. o s 128 20000 Enabled Disabled 80 05 Discarding Disabled 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 0 6 128 20000 Enabled Disabled 80 06 Discarding Disabled 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 of 128 20000 Enabled Disabled 80 07 Discarding Disabled 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 org 128 20000 Enabled Disabled 80 08 Discarding Disabled 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 osa 128 20000 Enabled Disabled 80 09 Discarding Disabled 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 org 128 20000 Enabled Disabled 80 0a Discarding Disabled 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 um PE Refresh Designated Forward Received Transmitted Transitions BPDUS Designated Cost Received BPDUS Designated Bridge D 10 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 80 01 1 D 67 D D 10 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 80 02 1 o 68 o D 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 80 03 D D D D o 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 80 04 D o o 0 D 30 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 60 05 D D D D o 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 80 06 D 0 0 o D 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 80 07 D D D D D 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 80 08 D D D D D 30 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 80 09 D D D D D 50 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 80 0a D o o o Wl MST Port Status This field shows the interface number or port channel number Enter the priority for the interface in the MST instance Enter a value between 0 and 240 that is a multiple of 16 The default priority is 128 Port Priority 3 52 Chapter 3 Featured Functions em Description Port Cost Port Mode Auto Calculated Port Path Cost Port Id Port Forwar
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7. e DVP12SE e DVP FENO1 e DVPSCM12 SL e DVPSCM52 SL e ASDA M e CMC MODO1 e CMC EIPO1 Compatible OS Window XP SP2 Window 7 32 64 bits 4 1 Starting the Configuration After you finish the installation you can find the IEXplorer icon on the desktop Double click the icon to run the program Edi IEX plo rer 4 2 Chapter 4 lEXplorer Utility Introduction After double clicking the icon you can see the lEXplorer interface as below y IEXplorer Search f Sele Device Settings Tools Help Rugged Ethernet Switch Smarter Greener Together Device Name Model IF Address MAC Address Firmware Version Serial Number May_DVF12Z5E DVF 1255 172 16 155 98 00 18 23 10 80 90 1 50 May SA2 ENO DYPFENOLSL 172 16 155 86 00 18 23 10 01 96 EA DVS LIOWO2 35FP 192 168 15 2 33 44 55 66 77 Uu Unknown 4 2 Device There are three items in Devices Search Virtual COM and Exit gt TEX plorer Search Tools Help MELTA Smarter Greener Together 4 3 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 4 2 1 Search When utility can t find any devices the message box pops up A Cannot find any devices on the local network The auto search function performs every 1 minute If the device doesn t exist anymore then it will be moved from list view 4 3 Settings lEXplorer utility provides two ways to configure the devices You can configure the basic settings via Device
8. please see the Certificate Information page Script File This file is used to configure the switch by the CLI script Image Name Only when you select Archive from the File Type drop down list is the Image Name drop down list displayed Specify the image imaget e imaget The downloaded image firmware as image1 e image2 The downloaded image firmware as image2 Select File Specify the file that you want to download None If you select Archive in the File Type drop down list the image name item will show up After selecting File Type and the path of the file on your PG click Apply to start downloading 3 24 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 1 7 2 Upload File Delta switch supports 2 ways for user to upload files If there is no TF TP server in your network environment you can chooses HTTP way to upload files e TFTP Upload TFTP File Upload TFTP File Upload File Type Archive Image Name Server Address Type IPva Server Address Remote File Name TFTP Upload File Type Specify the type of file in the drop down list that you want to upload Archive When you select Archive the Image Name drop down list is displayed Startup Configuration When the switch boots up the Startup Configuration will be applied Backup Configuration It s used to backup the Startup Configuration file Log This file records the log information of the switch Script File This file is used to configure the switch by CLI scri
9. Configuration or configure completely settings via Open Configuration Web Page The Settings item only can be clicked when you select DVS or DVW series products in list view a IEXplorer Search i Tools Help p Device Configuration Open Configuration Web Page A NELTA Smarter Greener Together 4 4 Chapter 4 lEXplorer Utility Introduction 4 3 1 Device Configuration The login ID and password are the same as the web interface TEX plorer Login Administrator Device Settings Tools Help QUAD ADARO MELTA Smarter Greener Together 4 5 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual After the authentication progresses the basic setting interface displays as below 4 IEXplorer DeviceConfisurabonfrm A ES pettng Tool Help Smarter Greener Together Device Review MAC Address 100 18 23 01 00 BB Firmware Version oo You can configure the device name IP information modify the password and reset it to factory default setting in this interface 4 6 Chapter 4 lEXplorer Utility Introduction 4 3 2 Configuration Web Page If you select Open Configuration Web Page the web interface will be display Please Login Windows Internet Explorer Gr BE 192 168 1 5 Y KA tel Xx P gt Seari HD File Edit View Favorites Tools Help we Favorites 33 Suggest v E Free Hotmail SE Gallery gt Please Login gt
10. DiffServ settings and capability to enable a plug and play networking e Device Location Device location discovery for the creation of location databases e Power Management Extended and automated power management of Power over Ethernet PoE endpoints e Inventory Management Inventory management which lets network administrators track network devices and determine their characteristics such as the manufacturer software and hardware versions and serial and asset numbers 3 13 1 1 LLDP Basic Settings The default setting of the LLDP status is Enable If you want to configure other settings please refer to the following table LLDP Basic Settings LLDP Basic Settings LLDP Status Enable Transmit Interval 8 to 32768 Holdtime Multiplier Reinitialization Delay Notification Interval 3 115 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual LLDP Basic Settings Description Factory Default LLDP Status Specify the status of STP on the switch e Enable LLDP is enabled You can configure LLDP and the settings take effect after you have applied them Enable e Disable LLDP is disabled You can still configure LLDP but the settings do not take effect after you have applied them Transmit Interval 8 to 32768 Enter the interval in seconds to transmit the LLDP frames Enter a 30 number in the range of 5 to 32768 seconds Holdtime Multiplier Enter the hold time multiplier in seconds The hold time
11. Duplex Indicates the interface works at 10 Mbps in the full duplex mode 100 Mbps Half Duplex Indicates the interface works at 100 Mbps in the half duplex mode 100 Mbps Full Duplex Indicates the interface works at 100 Mbps in the full duplex mode Physical Status Flow Control Mode This field displays whether flow control is enabled for the port e Enable Flow control is enabled If the port buffers become full the switch sends pause packets Disable e Disable Flow control is disabled If the port buffers become full the switch does not send pause packets Jumbo Frame The field displays whether jumbo frame is enabled for the port e Enable Jumbo frame is enabled The switch supports a fixed jumbo frame size 9000 bytes payload 9018 bytes frame size e Disable Jumbo frame is disabled Link Trap Specify whether to send a trap when the interface link status changes e Enable When the link status changes the switch sends a trap This is the default setting Enable e Disable When the link status changes the switch does not send a trap Disable 3 1 3 2 LAG Settings You can configure LAG settings and monitor LAG status in this page Jumbo Frame pol Link Down Enable Disable Enable LAG Settings po Link Down Enable Disable Enable po3 Link Down Enable Disable Enable 3 9 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual LAG Settings Description Factory Default Po
12. Functions 3 9 1 1 LAG Membership When the static mode of the port channel is enabled it does not transmit or receive LACPDUs Ex The member ports do not transmit LACPDUs and all the LACPDUs which are received may be dropped The factory default is disabled which means the port channel is dynamic If you want to enable the static mode of a LAG on the Delta switch make sure the static mode of a LAG of the other switch which connects to the Delta switch is enabled too LAG Membership Static Mode Description LAG ID Select the LAG ID from the drop down list Static Mode Specify whether the static mode of the LAG ID is enabled Select one or more interfaces by clicking the square or click for the Port second time to clear the interface 3 9 1 2 LAG Information The LAG information is displayed in this page LAG Information LAG Information Configured Static Mode Disable Enable 0 6 7 Disable Description tem 3 10 Access Control List Access control lists ACLs can make sure that only authorized devices have access to specific resources when any unauthorized devices which are blocked attempt to access network resources ACLs provide security for the network traffic flow control and determine which types of traffic can be forwarded or blocked Delta switch supports ACLs based on the MAC addresses of the source and destination devices MAC ACLs 3 75 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch
13. Fwd Address Type Specify the type of server address and enter the address or host name in the Server IP Address field e Pv4 The syslog server has an IPv4 address e Pv6 The syslog server has an IPv6 address e DNS The syslog server has a DNS host name Server IP Address Enter the IP address or host name of the syslog server 8 Note Pn For an IPv6 address enter the address in the XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXX Xxx format Enter the port number to which syslog messages are sent on the syslog server Enter a number between 0 and 65535 Enter 0 to prevent the syslog messages from being sent Fwd TransType Specify whether log messages are sent as UDP or TCP messages e SYSLOG_UDP Log messages are sent as UDP messages e SYSLOG_TCP Log messages are sent as TCP messages 3 111 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 12 6 4 Syslog Email Configuration Email Server Configuration provides you to monitor the switch when you can t stay in front of the computer For example when the alarm event happens you can use a smart phone to get an alarm event email anywhere And then you can contact a related maintainer or engineer to check the device and solve the problem Email Server Settings Mail Server IP Name the Esmtp Authentication Choice Account Name Po Change Account Password Old Password New Password Retype Password ist Email Address 2nd Email Address 3rd Email Addres
14. IPv6 Address Host Name Specify the IPv6 address or host name that you want to ping Enter an None address in the XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX format Datagram Size Specify the size of the ping packet in bytes Enter a payload size 100 between 48 and 2048 bytes e An unsuccessful ping is displayed as below ping6 lt IPv6 address gt Destination Unreachable e Asuccessful ping displays the following information count 3 Receive count lt number gt from lt IPv6 address gt Average round trip time lt number gt ms 3 132 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 18 3 Traceroute I Pv4 TraceRoute TraceRoute IP Address Hostname 172 16 0 1 172 16 155 254 100 ms 110ms 100 ms 172 31 4 250 100 ms 110 ms 100 ms 3 10 17 192 33 110 ms 100 ms 100 ms Results 10 17 192 82 110 ms 100ms 110 ms 172 31 1 253 100 ms 100ms 110 ms 172 16 0 1 100 ms 110ms 100 ms lem 1 Deseo gt IP Address Hostname Specify the IP address or host name that you want to ping Enter an IPv4 address or host name After you click Apply to trace the route the results are displayed in the Results field If the switch cannot trace the route the Results field displays asterisk characters 3 18 4 Traceroute I Pv6 Traceroute IPv6 TraceRoute IPv6 IPv6 Address Host Name 3 133 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual o ltem Description Specify the IPv6 address or host name that you want to ping IPv6 Ad
15. Logging Event With Description Broadcast 1 Jan 1 00 56 20 1970 Logging Event With Description Packets 3 103 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual em 1 Deseiption OoOO The index that corresponds to the index value of the entry in the RMON Event Configuration table The entry in the RMON Event Log table Event The time when the entry was created The description that corresponds to the description of the index value of the entry in the RMON Event Configuration table Description 3 12 5 5 History You can specify the polling period buckets the number of samplings or how many times polling occurs and source interface for historical statistical data sampling for individual interfaces in this page History Control Configuration History Control Configuration Index Data Source Buckets Requested Interval O 1 Delta History Control Configuration Factory Default Enter an index that uniquely identifies the entry in the History Control None Configuration table Enter a number between 1 and 65535 Data Source Specify an source interface None Buckets Requested Specify the number of buckets for collecting the RMON statistics Enter the requested number of discrete time intervals over which data is to be collected and saved Enter a number between 1 and 50 Interval Specify the period in seconds between two successive pollings to 1800 collect the statistics Enter a
16. MAC Address Configuration Factory Default VLAN ID Specify the VLAN ID 3 65 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Description Factory Default MAC Address Specify the multicast MAC address MAC address Member Ports Specify the multicast member ports None Static Multicast MAC Address Table mem 1 gt Description VLAN ID The field displays the identifier of VLAN MAC Address The field displays the multicast MAC address Member Ports The field displays the multicast member ports The field displays the status of the multicast MAC address 3 5 5 GMRP Configuration The GARP Generic Attribute Registration Protocol Multicast Registration Protocol helps control the flooding of multicast packets GMRP enabled switches dynamically register and de register group membership information with the MAC networking devices attached to the same segment GMRP Configuration GMRP Configuration GMRP Mode Disable Enable GMRP Port Configuration Interface Port GMRP Mode 0 1 Enable Enable 0 3 Enable Enable 0 5 Enable 0 6 Enable 0 7 Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable DO ae BG 66 BE 55 15 5 GMRP Configuration Description Factory Default Specify whether the GMRP mode is enabled e Disable The GMRP mode is disabled Enable e Enable The GMRP mode is enabled 3 66 Chapter 3 Featured Functions GMRP Port Configuration Description F
17. Medium 50 High ze Low wi Normal Medium 61 High ei Interface Selection Specify one of the following selections Select from 0 1 through 0 10 Specify an individual interface Select from po1 through po3 Specify a link aggregation group Select All Specify all interfaces and link aggregation groups DSCP Queue Mapping Select a queue to which you want to map the priority The traffic class is the selected queue Low Normal Medium or High The previous figure shows the default queues for each IP DSCP value e IP DSCP values 0 through 7 and 24 through 31 at queue Normal 3 70 Chapter 3 Featured Functions e IP DSCP values 8 through 23 at queue Low e IP DSCP values 32 through 47 at queue Medium e IP DSCP values 48 through 63 at queue High 3 7 Traffic Control You can see the MAC addresses which Delta switch had learned and configure a port which is to be protected or unprotected in this group lel IMPORTANT Make sure that you save the configuration in the Save Configuration page after you have applied the configuration changes Save Config gt Save Configuration If you don t save the configuration then the configuration will be cleared after the switch is rebooted 3 7 1 Port Protected A protected port does not forward traffic to any other protected ports on the switch but can forward traffic to unprotected ports on the switch Protected Ports Protected Ports Membership Port 1 2
18. Server Type Secret he e Timeout secs LA E Fo Pye 192 168 1 10 password Yes 10 TACACS Server Configuration Address Type Specify the type of address for the TACACS server e Pv4 The TACACS server has an IPv4 address e DNS The TACACS server has a DNS host name IP Address enters the IP address or DNS host name of the TACACS server Shared Secret Enter the shared secret up to 63 characters and numbers that is used to authenticate and encrypt communications between the switch and the TACACS server This secret needs to match the one on the TACACS server Single Connection Specify the type of connection e Yes Allows only a single TCP connection with the TACACS server e No Allows multiple TCP connections with the TACACS server Server Port authentication The port number should be in the range of 1 to 65535 Server Timeout secs Enter the period in seconds after which the connection between the client device and the TACACS server times out Enter a period in the 5 range of 1 to 255 seconds 3 99 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 11 2 5 TACACS AS If you do not specify a TACACS AS the switch uses one of the TACACS servers that you specify on the TACACS Server Configuration page If you specify a TACACS Active Server AS the switch uses only that server as the active TACACS server So you only can specify one active server in
19. TimeTaken lt 1 msecs 192 168 1 111 Ping Statistics 1 Packets Transmitted 1 Packets Received 0 Packets Loss Ping Description Factory Default IP Address Hostname Specify the IP address or host name that you want to ping Enter an IPv4 address or host name Count Specify the number of echo requests to be sent Enter a number between 1 and 10 Interval secs Specify the interval between ping packets in seconds Enter a number between 1 and 100 seconds Datagram Size Specify the size of the ping packet in bytes Enter a payload size 30 between 0 and 2080 bytes e An unsuccessful ping is displayed as below Reply Not Received From lt ipv4 address gt Timeout lt number gt secs lt ipv4 address gt Ping Statistics lt count gt Packets Transmitted 0 Packets Received 100 Packets Loss 3 131 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual e Asuccessful ping displays as below Reply Received From lt ipv4 address gt Time Taken lt number gt msecs 192 168 1 5 Ping Statistics lt count gt Packets Transmitted lt number gt Packets Received 0 Packets Loss 3 18 2 Ping Pv6 Ping IPv6 Details Ping IPv6 Address HostName Datagram Size 100 48 to 2048 Ping IPv6 Factory Default Ping Specify the type of IP address e Global The global IP address Global e Link Local The link local IP address They are assigned with the fe80 64 prefix
20. Total MAC Addresses 1 MAC Address Port b8 ac 6f 3f 5c a2 01 Learned Address Aging Time Factory Default Address Aging Timeout Seconds Enter the period in seconds If a learned MAC address has not been updated during the address aging time then it will be removed from the address table automatically Enter a period from 10 to 1000000 seconds MAC Address Table hem Description YO VLAN ID The VLAN ID that is associated with the MAC address the switch has forwarding or filtering information or both This field displays which interface was learned or added manually It Port also means the interface through which the MAC address can be reached The status of this entry e Invalid The MAC address is invalid Normally invalid MAC addresses are deleted so this is an error condition Self The MAC address is the address of a physical interface of the switch Status Learned The MAC address was learned through incoming traffic and is being used Static The MAC address was manually added and cannot be relearned Other The MAC address does not fall into one of the other categories 3 98 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 12 2 SFP DDM You can monitor the status of each SFP small form factor pluggable port in this page SFP Status Port Status Eth Port mis SFP Vendor Wave length Distance compliance Code 0 8 1000BASE LX DELTA 1310nm 10000m 0 9 unknown unknown unknown unknown 0 10 1000BAS
21. corresponding ethernet index and events has to be created 2 Falling Threshold value has to be lesser than Rising Threshold value Falling Rising Falling Threshold Event Index Event Index ot et 20 1 1 Delta 15 2 d Delta RMON Alarm Configuration Factory Default Configuration table Enter a number between 1 and 65535 Interval Specify the period in seconds over which the data is sampled and compared with the rising and falling thresholds Enter a number between 1 and 65535 seconds Specify the interface number Variable Specify the SNMP MIB variable object that you want to be sampled Noe 3 101 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Factory Default Sample Type Specify the sample type for the alarm which defines how the variable is sampled and how the value is calculated and compared with the thresholds that you configure Make a selection from the drop down list e Absolute Value The value of the variable is compared directly with None the thresholds at the end of the sampling interval e Delta Value The value of the variable that was obtained at the last sample is subtracted from the current value and the difference is compared with the thresholds Rising Threshold Specify the rising threshold for the sampled statistic If the configured threshold value is reached an alarm is raised If the current sampled value is greater than or equal to this threshold and the value
22. differentiate network traffic Cos Queue Mapping Interface Selection Interface Cos Queue Mapping Interface Selection Specify one of the following selections Select from 0 1 through 0 10 Specify an individual interface Select from po1 through po3 Specify a link aggregation group Select All Specify all interfaces and link aggregation groups CoS Queue Mapping Select a queue to which you want to map the priority The traffic class is the selected queue Low Normal Medium or High for an interface The eh queues of the CoS are mapped as below CoS o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Queue Nomal Low Low Normal Med Medium High mp 3 69 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 6 1 3 DSCP Queue Mapping This page provides you to configure the DSCP value to physical queue mapping table The field specifies a priority value between 0 and 63 and Delta switch provide 4 physical queues which can be used by quality of service QoS to differentiate network traffic User can configure the mapping table to follow the upper layer 3 switch or routers DSCP setting DSCP Queue Mapping Interface Selection Interface DSCP Queue Mapping ERASE DSCP DSCP DSCP 16 Low we 32 Medium 48 High el Normal Low el d Normal k Medium ze 58 High ze Low Low v Low ow Ve ollo fis lio fie llo E V HS JE NE i KIT a HE Low el 28 Normal 4
23. e Enable Select one or more interfaces by clicking the square e Disable Click second time to clear the interface 3 8 Port Bandwidth Delta switch provides you to configure bandwidth for each port to avoid a network traffic storm lel IMPORTANT Make sure that you save the configuration in the Save Configuration page after you have applied the configuration changes Save Config gt Save Configuration If you don t save the configuration then the configuration will be cleared after the switch is rebooted 3 8 1 Storm Control A traffic storm occurs when incoming packets flood the LAN which causes the decreasing of the network performance Storm control protects can avoid flooding packets affect the network performance Delta switch provides you to configure both storm control for each interface and rate limiting of each interface for incoming and outgoing traffic 3 71 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 8 1 1 Storm Control Setting A broadcast storm occurs when a large number of broadcast messages are transmitted from a single interface across a network at the same time Forwarding these messages can overload too much network resources or cause the network time out Delta switch can measure the incoming packet rate of broadcast multicast and unknown unicast packets for each interface and discards packets when the rate exceeds the defined value You can enable storm control for each interfa
24. e IPv6 Use an IPv6 address to recognize an SNTP server e DNS Use FQDN to recognize an SNTP server Unicast Server IP Address Enter the server IPv4 IPv6 address or host name FQDN Depend on which type you select in the Forward Address Type field Unicast Server Type Specify the type of server by selecting Primary or Secondary from the drop down list None Last Updated This field displays the last time the SNTP unicast server updated its None time information Tx Requests This field displays the number of SNTP transmit requests made by the S switch since it was last rebooted Note We recommend you add SNTP unicast server for Delta switch to synchronize the time It can make sure the time on Delta switch is accurate 3 1 5 DHCP BootP Settings The switch can function as a DHCP server DHCP relay and DHCP L2 relay If there is no DHCP server in your network then you can enable a DHCP server function If there is a DHCP server in your network then you can configure a switch to function as a DHCP relay If there are already a DHCP server and a DHCP relay in your network or there are L2 devices between DHCP clients and relay agents then you can configure the switch to function as a DHCP L2 relay in this network Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 1 5 1 DHCP Server If the DHCP server is enabled on the switch it can assign an IP address which is in the same network as the switch to the client e DHCP Server Conf
25. fleien NNN 3 131 3 18 1 As o E E 3 131 3 18 2 1 VO EEN 3 132 3 18 3 eege HL EE 3 133 3 18 4 le le e EE 3 133 3 3 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 1 Basic Setting The basic setting group includes most common settings and an administrator can maintain control the Delta switch in this group rd IMPORTANT Make sure that you save the configuration in the Save Configuration page after you have applied the configuration changes Save Config gt Save Configuration If you don t save the configuration then the configuration will be cleared after the switch is rebooted 3 1 1 System Information Some information of switch status items and versions are displayed in the banner of GUI The information can help the administrator identify the switch in the network System Information System Name System Location System Contact Serial Number Unknown System Object ID L1 3 6 1 4 1 6785 501 7 1 Date amp Time Fri Jan 02 19 28 06 1970 System Up Time 43 hrs 28 mins 7 secs Base MAC Address 00 11 22 33 44 55 Versions Model Name Boot Version EA DVS LLOWO2 35FP 1 0 3 Refresh Cancel Apply Switch Status System Name Input the system name of the switch System Location Input the system location of the switch System Contact Input the system contact of the switch Serial Number The serial number of the switch System Object ID The base object ID for the Manage
26. gt El Cl ge y Page Safety Tools Username Password Done Internet fo 100 gt Note You can double click the device in list view to open the configuration web page If the device which you select doesn t belong to a DVS or DVW series device then utility will open DCISoft for you to configure the device 4 4 Tools Please select the device before using the functions in Tools item a 7 IEXplorer Search Device Settings Tools Help Mo ZE A l Parameter Import Parameter Export Device Reboot Update Firmware ae Smarter Greener Together 4 7 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 4 4 1 Parameter Import After Parameter Import is selected a window will pop up for you to select a file imported to the device Importing a file to multi devices is supported Look in y IEXplorer amp E Sen Mu Recent Documents Desktop IEXplorer exe contig IE xplorer exe log4net IExplorer exe manifest A TPAddressContralLib dl lag4net dll ModuleCode 2 Tftp Net dll Mu Documents 4 4 2 Parameter Export After Parameter Export is selected a window will pop up for you to select the path to export the file Save in OG Explorer Wi CH Ki KS E D My Recent Documents Gjresources tftp E Gjzh Hans Desktop Gzh Hant Mu Document Mu Computer e My Network Save as type CSW osv w Cancel
27. interface number interface number DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Admin Mode Specify whether the DHCP relay is enabled on the interface e Enable Enable the DHCP relay on the interface If the DHCP relay is globally disabled on the switch you can still configure the interface DHCP relay settings but the settings do not take effect even if you have applied it e Disable Disable the DHCP relay on the interface 82 Option Trust Mode As a security consideration specify whether the interface is trusted when DHCP relay agent information DHCP option 82 is received on the interface e Enable The relay agent information that is received on the interface can be trusted Disable The relay agent information that is received on the interface cannot be trusted and should be ignored e DHCP L2 Relay Statistics You can see the statistics of DHCP L2 relay messages in this page DHCP L2 Relay Interface Statistics DHCP L2 Relay Interface Statistics Factory Default Disable Disable Interface Untrusted Server Untrusted Client Trusted Server Trusted Client Messages With 0pt82 Messages With Opt82 Messages Without Opt82 Messages Without Opt82 O 1 0 D 0 CH 0 2 0 3 O SEN O S CH SEH CH PE CH CH Een aa CH MIA O SES CH ES CH SES CH O MSN O EEN CH SE O EN CH SES CH DHCP L2 Relay Interface Statistics Description The interface number Untrusted Server Messages With Opt82 T
28. multiplier multiplies the transmit interval to define the Time to Live TTL period Enter a number in the range of 2 to 10 seconds Reinitialization Delay Enter the delay in seconds before reinitialization Enter a number in the range of 1 to 10 seconds A longer time prevents frequent 2 reinitializations Notification Interval Enter the interval in seconds for the transmission of notifications Enter 5 a number in the range of 5 to 3600 seconds 3 13 1 2 LLDP Interface Configuration You can configure LLDP settings for an individual interface in this page Interface Settings Interface Settings Link Status Admin Status Notification Status CIL F 0 1 Down TX and RX Disabled 0 2 Down TX and RX Disabled 0 3 Down TX and RX Disabled 0 4 Down TX and RX Disabled 0 5 Down TX and RX Disabled 0 6 Down TX and RX Disabled of Up TX and RX Disabled 0 8 WT TX and RX Disabled 0 9 TX and RX Disabled 0 10 TX and RX Disabled BO O O O E Interface Settings Factory Default This field displays the interface number 3 116 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Factory Default Link Status This field displays the status of the interface link Admin Status Specify the status and direction of the interface e TX The interface processes outgoing traffic only e RX The interface processes incoming traffic only TX and RX e TX and RX The interface processes both incoming and outgoing traffic e Disabled The in
29. name to be included in DNS queries When the switch performs a lookup for an unqualified host name the DNS default domain name is provided as the domain name For example if the DNS default domain name is delta com and you enter dvs for a DNS query then dvs is changed to dvs delta com to resolve the name The length of the name cannot be longer than 255 characters DNS Server Configuration Factory Default The sequence number of the DNS server in the table If the IP address of the DNS server was dynamically added through DHCP the number None is followed by an asterisk 3 21 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Factory Default DNS Server The DNS server can be added manually or added dynamically through None DHCP Delta switch can support 8 DNS servers Preference The preference of the DNS server The preference is determined by the order in which the IP address was added to the table So the preference number 1 is the first IP address that was added into the table None 3 1 6 2 Host Configuration You can map a DNS host name to an IP address in this page DNS Host Configuration DNS Host Configuration IP Address DNS Host Configuration Factory Default DNS Host Configuration Specify the static host name The maximum characters are 255 IP Address Specify the IP address of the host name Dynamic Host Mapping Factory Default The host name
30. number between 1 to 3600 seconds Specify the owner of the entry by entering a name 3 12 5 6 RMON Ethernet Statistics The cumulative RMON Ethernet statistics information is displayed in this page a Note Aa The counters in the RMON Ethernet Statistics page provide cumulative statistical information from multiple pollings The counters in the RMON Ethernet History Statistics page provide statistical information from individual pollings 3 104 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Ethernet Statistics Ethernet Statistics Interface Ethernet Statistics Drop Events Packets Broadcast Packets Multicast Packets CRC Errors Under Size Packets Over Size Packtes Fragments Jabbers Collisions Packets 64 Octets Packets 65 127 Octets Packets 128 255 Octets Packets 256 511 Octets Packets 512 1023 Octets Packets 1024 1518 Octets Ethernet Statistics Specify one interface for Ethernet Statistics The cumulative number of events in which packets were dropped on Drop Events the interface because of lack of resources This number does not specify the number of packets that were dropped but the number of times the packets were dropped The cumulative number of broadcast packets received on the Broadcast Packets interface l The cumulative number of multicast packets received on the Multicast Packets EEG The cumulative number of packets received on the interface that have a length excluding framing bits but includin
31. or percentage for the bandwidth trust dot1p e Interface Specify the trust mode settings to an individual interface and aggregation groups Select an interface or aggregation groups from the Interface drop down list and then make a selection from the Interface Trust Mode drop down list Factory Default Interface Trust Mode Make a selection from the Interface Trust Mode drop down list that affects an individual interfaces or aggregation groups e trust dot1p The interface or aggregation groups are configured for 802 1p marking to classify traffic e trust ip dscp The interface and aggregation groups are configured for IP DSCP packet matching to classify traffic Interface Schedule Scheme Make a selection from the Global Schedule Scheme drop down list that affects all interfaces e sp SP Strict Priority classifies the queue from priority high to low If the higher priority of the queue is empty the lower priority data Wrr trust dot1p of queue start to send wrr WRR Weighted Round Robin schedules the queue by turns so each queue has a service time Each queue can be allocated a weight value or percentage for the bandwidth 3 68 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 6 1 2 CoS Queue Mapping This page provides you to configure CoS value to physical queue mapping table The field specifies a priority value between 0 and 7 and Delta switch provide 4 physical queues which can be used by quality of service QoS to
32. overload alarm event to notice related engineers 3 14 1 1 Relay Alarm Setting Delta switch provides flexible configuring items for you to configure events according to your requirement If an event is happened it will trigger a relay alarm Relay Alarm I Events Settings System Events Powerl Disabled Power Disabled yt DI1 Disabled DI sable Traffic Threshold Traffic Duration s 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 d LI LI d d d LI a Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled ree MA O 041 Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled WI Ei PE ee DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Relay Alarm II Events Settings System Events Powerl Disabled Power Disabled DIi Disabled sw DI Disabled Port Events Port Link Traffic Overload Traffic Threshold Traffic Duration s C TM Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled CO 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 QODOoOodoOD0oOdOoOL k ta b ta A ta po a pop System Events Factory Default Specify the power event status e Disable Disable Power 1 to trigger relay alarm 1 or 2 e On to Off When the status o
33. the message according to your requirement Fragments 3 12 6 1 Show Logs The numbers of message which can be shown in this page depend on the setting of severity in the Logs Configuration page The logs are cleared after the switch is rebooted To save the logs after the switch is rebooted send them to a syslog server or use the email function Show System Logs lt 133 gt 1970 01 01 00 11 03 DV5S5 110W02 35FP CFA 015 link UP lt 133 gt 1970 01 01 00 11 05 DWS 110W02 35FP CFA 0 5 link DOWN The log message format is as below lt 133 gt Jan 1 01 36 19 1970 DVS 110W02 3SFP CFA 0 5 link UP Log message component The number contained in the angle brackets represents the message priority which is derived from the following values Priority facility value severity level In the example the facility value is local0 128 The severity value is notification 5 For more information about the severity of a log message please see Logs Configuration Jan 1 01 36 19 1970 The message was generate on Jan 1 01 36 19 1970 DVS 110W02 3SFP The module that generated the message 3 108 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Log message component 0 5 link UP The major description of the message The link of port 5 is l up 3 12 6 2 Logs Configuration You can enable disable and configure other system log settings in this page System Logs Configuration System Logs Configuration Logging on nable Service timestamp
34. the designated port that is there is a root port and an alternate port the identifiers in the Port ID and Designated Port fields are different The edge port status of the interface Edge Port e Enabled The interface is an edge port e Disabled The interface is not an edge port The type of connection e True The connection is a point to point connection e False The connection is a shared LAN connection The identifier of the regional root bridge of CIST The identifier CST Regional Root consists of the bridge priority and the base MAC address of the STP bridge Regional Root The priority of the regional root The default regional root priority is Priority 32768 Regional Path Cost The path cost to the regional root CST Path Cost The path cost to the CST tree regional root Point to Point MAC Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 3 1 5 MST Configuration MST Configuration Since a Root Port MST ID Priority Bridge Identifier Change Designated Root Gs Topology Identifier Count Change C EO 2 10 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 3 0 day 0 hr 1 min 27 sec 1 Merca DEE e A MST Configuration settings Description Factory Default MST ID Enter an identifier for the MST instance Enter a number in the range of nee 1 to 16 Priority Enter the bridge priority Enter a number between 0 and 61440 which is 32768 a multiple of 4096 VLAN ID From the drop down list select a VLAN For informa
35. this mode does not provide any protection from an EAPOL packet flood Disable denial of service DoS attack If the switch is used as a hub you might want to enable the EAPOL packet flood mode e Disabled The EAPOL packet flood mode is disabled Local Authentication Server Users list in this page and in Local Users Management page of Management Security are independently Users list in this page is for 802 1X authentication So you can configure a different user name with the user in the Local Management page of Management Security Local Authentication Server Configuration Add Local Authentication Server admin 3 86 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Local Authentication Server Configuration Description Factory Default Enter a user name Password Enter a password Passwords should consist of 1 through 20 alphanumeric characters and are case sensitive The password is displayed as asterisks Specify whether the user is allowed or denied interface access e Allow Allows the user access to the interface e Deny Denies the user access to the interface Auth TimeOut secs Specify the period in seconds after which the server authentication times out and the user needs to be reauthenticated by the local authentication server Enter a period between 1 and 7200 seconds After the supplicant is authorized the server authentication time out period overrides the reauthentication period that is configured for the individua
36. this page TACACS Active Server Configuration TACACS Active Server Configuration ActiveServer Address Type ActiveServer Address Retransmit 192 168 1 10 TACACS Active Server Configuration Active Server Address Type Specify the type of address for the TACACS AS e IPv4 The TACACS AS server has an IPv4 address None e DNS The TACACS AS server has a DNS host name Active Server Address Depending on the selection from the Active Server Address Type drop down list enters the IP address or DNS host name of the TACACS AS The IP address or DNS host name needs to be already listed in the TACACS Server Configuration table The number of times the switch searches for the AS in the TACACS Server Configuration table if the switch cannot establish a connection with the AS at the first attempt Enter a number in the range of 1 to 100 3 11 2 6 Login Authentication Delta switch provides three authentication methods Local RADIUS and TACACS If there is no RADIUS or TACACS server in your network environment you can use local authentication method for login authentication Login Authentication Authentication Configuration Login Authentication Mode 3 94 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Login Authentication Description Factory Default Login Authentication Mode Specify the login authentication method e Local A locally stored user ID and password are used for authentication This is the default setting You need
37. to set up a user account on the Local User Management page e RADIUS The user ID and password are authenticated through a RADIUS server Local e TACACS The user ID and password are authenticated through a TACACS server 3 11 2 7 Login User Sessions The login user sessions is displayed in this page Delta switch supports max users of 20 including the default user admin Login User Sessions Login User Sessions ID type User Peer Address http admin 192 168 1 10 The unique session identifier The type of session e console telnet ssh http https User The name of the user who is logged in Peer Address The IP address from which the user is logged in Type 3 95 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 11 3 Denial of Service Delta switch provides six types of denial of service DoS attacks for you to block and monitor attacks Please refer to the following table for description Denial Of Service Configuration Denial Of Service Configuration Denial Of Service SIP DIP 8 Disable Enable Denial Of Service First Fragment 8 Disable Enable Denial Of Service Min TCP Hdr Size 0 to 255 Denial Of Service TCP Fragment Disable Enable Denial Of Service TCP Flag 8 Disable Enable Denial Of Service L4 Port 8 Disable Enable Denial Of Service ICMP 8 Disable Enable Denial Of Service Max ICMP Size 512 O to 1023 ee Denial O
38. traffic overload event status The traffic overload is used to monitor the port s ingress traffic flow It has two parameters threshold and duration Disable e Disable Disable traffic overload to trigger relay alarm 1 or 2 e Enabled Enable traffic overload to trigger relay alarm 1 or 2 Traffic Threshold 9 Specify the traffic speed threshold percentage of the port Enter the 1 value between 1 and 100 Traffic Duration e Specify the traffic overload duration If the average flow of the port over loads the threshold during this duration it means the traffic is 1 overloaded Enter the value between 1 and 300 Note If you want the Relay Alarm function to work properly please make sure the Delta switch has one set of power at least For example e Power 1 system event is configured to Off to On and Power 1 amp 2 have no power If you provide power to Power 1 then Relay Alarm will not be triggered Because when the event happened the Delta switch has no power at that moment Power 1 system event is configured to On to Off and Power 1 has power but Power 2 has no power If you turn off Power 1 then Relay Alarm will not be triggered Even though the Delta switch has power at the moment when the event happened it has no power after that moment so the Relay Alarm will not be triggered 3 127 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 14 1 2 Relay Alarm Table The status
39. whether the extended system identifier is added to the bridge priority by selecting one of the following radio buttons e Disable The extended system identifier is not added to the bridge priority e Enable The extended system identifier is added to the bridge priority Disable Disable CTS Status Factory Default Bridge Identifier The STP bridge identifier for the Common Spanning Tree CST on the switch The identifier consists of the bridge priority and the base MAC address fixed MAC address of the switch Time Since Topology Change The time that has passed since the last change of the CST topology occurred The time is displayed in the day hour minute second day hour minute second format Topology Change Count The number of times the CST topology has changed 0 Designated Root The STP bridge identifier of the root bridge The identifier consists of MAC address the bridge priority and the base MAC address of the root bridge Root Path Cost The path cost to the designated root for the CST 0 Root Port Identifier The interface that provides access to the designated root for the CST 00 00 Max Age secs The timer that controls the maximum time that passes before an STP bridge port saves its configuration BPDU 20 Forward Delay secs The value that is derived from the bridge forward delay parameter of 15 the STP root port Hold Time secs The minimum period between the transmissions of
40. 0 Link down 0x1000 0x1009 1 word 0x0001 Link up 0x0002 Disable Port 1 to 10 Communication Format 0x0000 10M Half 0x0001 10M Full 0x1100 0x1109 1 word 0x0002 100M Halt 0x0003 100M Full 0x0004 1G Full Port 1 to 10 Flow Control 0x1200 0x1209 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON Port 1 to 10 MDI MDIX Setting 0x0000 Auto 0x1300 0x1309 1 word 0x0001 MDI 0x0002 MDIX Port 1 to 10 Description EX 10 100 1000TX RJ45 Word 0 Hi byte 1 Word 0 Lo byte 0 Word 1 Hi byte Word 1 Lo byte 1 Word 2 Hi byte 0 Word 2 Lo byte 0 Word 3 Hi byte Word 3 Lo byte 1 Word 4 Hi byte 0 Word 4 Lo byte 0 Word 5 Hi byte 0 Word 5 Lo byte T Word 6 Hi byte X Word 6 Lo byte Word 7 Hi byte R Word 7 Lo byte J Word 8 Hi byte 4 Word 8 Lo byte 5 Word 9 Hi byte 0 Word 9 Lo byte 0 Port 1 to 10 bandwidth overload 0x1500 0x1509 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 Port X bandwidth overload 4 0x1400 0x14C7 20 words UU Appendix B MODBUS TCP Map Address Offset Data Type Packet Information Port 1 to 10 Tx Packets Ex Port 1 Tx Packet Amount 0x33221100 0x2000 0x2013 2 words 0x2000 0x3322 0x2001 0x1100 Port 1 to 10 Rx Packets Ex Port 1 Rx Packet Amount 0x33221100 0x2100 0x2113 2 words 0x2100 0x3322 0x2101 0x1100 Port 1 to 10 Tx Error Packets Ex Port 1 Tx Packet Amount 0x33221100 0x2200 0x2213 2 words 0x2200 0x3322 0x2
41. 1 ky i kill ls Demni InHo Daest ui l l tihih Ohl i Fi Hi BI 3 12 5 RMON Remote network monitoring RMON mainly provides the statistics and alarm functions for remote monitoring and management of network management devices on the managed device It is the functionality expansion for simple network management protocol SNMP particularly useful for monitoring and managing a network RMON specifically defines any network monitoring system must be able to provide information defined in RFC2819 on the MIB which is the base of seamless multi vendor interoperability between the SNMP management station and the monitoring agent 3 12 5 1 Basic Settings The default setting of RMON is disabled If RMON Status is disabled the functions in RMON group will not work RMON Basic Settings Basic Settings RMON Status Enabled Disabled 3 100 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 12 5 2 Alarms The RMON Alarm Configuration provides you to specify the threshold and generate the alarm When the alarm occurs an event can be generated Before you configure alarms you need to specify logs and SNMP traps that can be generated when an alarm occurs by configuring entries in the RMON Event Configuration page RMON Alarm Configuration RMON Alarm Configuration Interface Variable Sample Type Rising Threshold 1 2 COME E eg CA A Absolute Value 100 0 1 etherStatsOversizePkts Absolute Value 20 Note 1 Before setting the threshold values
42. 201 0x1100 Port 1 to 10 Rx Error Packets Ex Port 1 Rx Packet Amount 0x33221100 0x2300 0x2313 2 words 0x2300 0x3322 0x2301 0x1100 Redundancy Information Redundancy Protocol 0x3000 1 word 0x0000 None RSTP Root 0x3001 1 word 0x0000 Not Root 0x0001 Root RSTP Port 1 to 10 Status 0x0000 Port Disable 0x0001 Not RSTP Port 0x3100 1 word 0x0002 Link Down 0x0003 Discarding 0x0004 Learning 0x0005 Forwarding B 5 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Address Offset Data Type SPF DDM Information x4000 iword Port 1 to Port 3 Port No Port 1 to Port 3 Model Name Example LCP 1250B4QDRH Word 0 Hi byte L Word O Lo byte C Word 1 Hi byte P Word 1 Lo byte Word 2 Hi byte 1 Word 2 Lo byte 2 Word 3 Hi byte 5 SES Word 3 Lo byte 0 Word 4 Hi byte B Word 4 Lo byte 4 Word 5 Hi byte Q Word 5 Lo byte D Word 6 Hi byte R Word 6 Lo byte H Word 7 Hi byte 0 Word 7 Lo byte 0 Port 1 to Port 3 Temperature 2 words Word 0 Temperature MSB pwose 17 1 Temperature LSB Port 1 to Port 3 Voltage 2 words Word 0 Vcc MSB Port 1 to Port 3 TX Power 2 words Word 0 TX Power MSB Word 1 TX Power LSB Port 1 to Port 3 RX Power 2 words Word 0 RX Power MSB Word 1 RX Power LSB Port 1 to Port 3 Link Status 1 words 0x0000 Link down 0x0001 Link up Switch cold start alarm Tudd 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON OxFFFF Disa
43. 3 28 Chapter 3 Featured Functions e The file s format is correct e The switch has a path to the TFTP server Certificate Download File Type SSL Server Certificate PEM File TFTP Server IP 0 0 0 0 F Start File Transfer Certificate Download Description Factory Default TFTP server IP Specify a TFTP server IP address 0 0 0 0 Remote File Name Specify a certificate file name which can be downloaded eo Certificate Information Certificate Information Certificate Information Certificate Data Version 3 Ox2 Serial Number 71b 21 de 50 ef ac 7c 22 bd 93 01 3f d1 3b a8 e3 Signature Algorithm mdS5WithkESAEncryption Issuer CN self signed Validity Not Before Jan 2 00 11 00 1970 GMT Not After Jan 2 00 11 00 1972 GMT Subject CN 172 16 155 101 Subject Public Key Info Public Key Algorithm rsaEncryption ESA Public Key 1024 bit Modulus 1024 bit O00 e6 40 57 24 84 cc fa fb oi af 51 idla 53 fe 3d d4 ee 74 39 c1 d0 75 ae be 01 d9 ff 19 bc da d f2 6a b8 1f ba ed ce 57 9d ad 2a fd e4 4d 1la 6d 89 ae 77 04 b 24 cf 7c 90 02 12 38 1 84 ae aa d a5 d6 0a le 77 55 9e 94 09 72 af 0d 7a 22 7 51 Exponent 65537 0x10001 Signature Algorithm maSWithRSAEneryption be 3f be bl 0c 17 11 dc 10d 7a e5 5c 09 0 3 29 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Click Refresh for updating the information of the certificate 3 1 8 3 SSH Configuration You can conf
44. 44 55 0 32768 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 0 10 80 0a Discarding Disabled 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 0 32768 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 _ Refresh Regional Path Cost Regional Designated Edge to Point CST Regional Root Port Root Priority Enabled True 30 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 32768 0 20000 80 02 Disabled True 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 32768 0 20000 80 03 Disabled False 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 32768 0 20000 80 04 Disabled True 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 32768 0 20000 80 05 Disabled False 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 32768 0 20000 80 06 Disabled False 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 32768 D 20000 80 07 Disabled False 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 32768 0 20000 80 08 Disabled False 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 32768 D 20000 80 09 Disabled False 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 32768 0 20000 80 0a Disabled False 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 32768 D 20000 CST Port Status ltem Deseteton Interface The interface number or port channel number The port identifier for the interface within the CST which consists of the port priority and the interface number Port ID Note pa PN LAGs have their own interface number starting from 25 in decimal value which is 19 in hexadecimal value The forwarding state of the interface One of the following options is displayed e Discarding The interface is in the discarding mode it cannot forward traffic and cannot learn new MAC addresses e Learning The interface is in the learning mode it cann
45. A increases the capacity and availability of the communication channel between devices both switches and end stations using existing Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet technology LA also provides load balancing where the processing and communication activity is distributed across several links in a trunk If there are 4 ports in a trunk group and one port fails then the other seven ports will provide backup and share the traffic automatically LA also can be used to combine 4 ports between Delta DVS switches If all ports on these two switches are configured as 100BaseTX and full duplex then the potential bandwidth of the connection can be 400Mbps Port Trunking 400 Mbps ll IMPORTANT Make sure that you save the configuration in the Save Configuration page after you have applied the configuration changes Save Config gt Save Configuration If you don t save the configuration then the configuration will be cleared after the switch is rebooted 3 9 1 LAG Link aggregation groups LAGs let you combine multiple full duplex Ethernet links into a single logical link LAG increases fault tolerance and provide traffic sharing You can assign LAG VLAN membership after you have added interfaces as members of a LAG After you have added interfaces to a LAG and enabled the LAG Link Aggregation Control Protocol LACP can automatically configure a port channel link between the switch and another device 3 74 Chapter 3 Featured
46. A EE 3 56 3 4 1 REENEN 3 57 542 WIGAN Memberlist a a 3 58 2343 WEAN Sta anne 3 59 3 4 4 PortPVID CGontguraton 3 59 345 GVRP COMMU ON rad 3 61 S9 MUCIS E ING DEE 3 61 3 5 1 IGMP Snooping Configuration ooccccccoccnnccnccnconononcnnoncnnononcnnnnnanoss 3 64 352 IGMPVLAN GOMES dd 3 65 3 5 3 IGMP Snooping Multicast Forwarding Table ccooocccooococo 3 66 3 5 4 Multicast MAC Address Contfguraton 3 66 355 GMRP e Ire Te ON tail 3 67 35 0 Multicast Forwarding Tables 3 68 30 AAMC IP POMUZ e E 3 68 3 6 1 O a ea see MEN Se 3 68 3 6 1 1 0 SN 3 69 3 6 1 2 GOS Queue MAP ae 3 70 3 6 1 3 DSCP Queue E ele Le erre 3 71 Set E Le OONO VE EE VE ME toute 3 72 3 7 1 EPO NU 3 72 29 UI ee 3 72 3 8 1 NOM CONU Ol gegen Eege 3 72 3 8 1 1 Storm Control Setting 4 0 cc scccscsecece sete ccseseteeeeesetecenseeesceness 3 73 3 8 1 2 Pale EINING EE 3 74 DD PNG 3 75 3 9 1 eebe 3 75 3 9 1 1 LAG Membership aa 3 76 3 9 1 2 Exc a E 3 76 310 ACCESSO aS 3 76 Sab GE EEE 3 77 O2 NA GERIG Sacer cee see erat osetia te stead EEE 3 78 3103 MAG Binding COM le le le E 3 80 O Biong FE Lae 3 81 S SECU SENGS at 3 81 SA SUN 3 81 LT PR SEN ne let eet tat led ool eh toe eee eed 3 82 Sohn KSC e 3 84 31113 gt POT Een ler e E 3 84 3 1112 Management Security deed add 3 91 3 11 2 1 Local Users Management 3 91 31122 RADIUS SENE CON e D 3 92 1122 RADIUS SENSE ee 3 93 31124 TACACS SENER 3 94 TE AAS NS 3 95 34126 e el a ung Ee
47. Access Point Repeater Station or Other 3 120 Chapter 3 Featured Functions tem Description The port identification of the interface on the remote neighbor from Port ID l which the information was sent 3 13 1 6 LLDP Traffic LLDP Traffic Information LLDP Traffic Information Entries Frames Rx Frames Unrecognized Discarded Aged in Error Discarded TLVs O 0 0 A Be CO O CO BS oo Se a a o O O O O O O OA co O o Ooa O OA O OA O O O O O WE o 2 CH NAM CC NAM CH LLDP Traffic Statistics Total Frames Out Total Entries Aged Total Frames In Total Frames Received In Error Total Frames Discarded Total TLVs Unrecognized Total TLVs Discarded LLDP Traffic Information The statistics of the fields are for each individual interface LLDP Traffic Statistics These statistics are total quantities of LLDP traffic for the switch 3 13 1 7 LLDP MED Global Configuration LLDP MED Global Configuration LLDP MED Global Configuration Fast Start Repeat Count 1 to 10 Times Device Class Network Connectivity 3 121 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual LLDP MED Global Configuration Description Factory Default Fast Start Repeat Count Enter the number of LLDP protocol data units PDUs that are transmitted when LLDP MED is enabled for an interface Enter a number in the range of 1 to 10 Device Class This field displays the MED classification of the switch There are four
48. Configuration IGMP VLAN Configuration Current Maximum Response Time Querier Status tenths of a second Enable Enable Disable Enable Disable Disable IGMP VLAN Configuration Factory Default VLAN ID Select a VLAN ID for which you want to create an IGMP snooping None configuration Admin Mode Specify the IGMP querying status for VLAN e Disable The query can t be forwarded to all multicast groups in VLAN Enable e Enable The query can be forwarded to all multicast groups in VLAN Configured Querier Status Specify the configured querier status e Disable IGMP querying is disabled for VLAN You can still configure VLAN for snooping but the settings do not take effect after Disable you have applied them e Enable IGMP querying is enabled for the VLAN Current Querier Status The field displays the current querier status in the VLAN Maximum Response Time tenths of a second Enter the maximum response time for the IGMP query for VLAN This field specifies the maximum period that the switch waits for a response from a host if the switch is the querier for VLAN Enter a period in tenths of seconds in the range of 0 to 255 Enter 0 to disable the maximum response time 3 64 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 5 3 IGMP Snooping Multicast Forwarding Table The multicast forwarding table displays how packets that arrive with a multicast destination MAC address are forwarded The destination MAC address is co
49. DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual IPv4 Network Interface Configuration Description Factory Default IP Address Input the IP address of the IPv4 network interface 192 168 1 5 Subnet Mask Input the IP subnet mask of the IPv4 network interface 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway Input the default gateway of the IPv4 network interface 0 0 0 0 MAC Address This field displays the MAC address of the switch Current Network Configuration Protocol Select one item to specify how the switch gets its IP information e None Specify static IP address information e DHCP The IP information of the switch is assigned from a Dynamic i N Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server on the network ONE e BOOTP The IP information of the switch is assigned from a Bootstrap Protocol BOOTP server on the network Management VLAN ID Input the management VLAN ID in the range from 1 to 4094 1 3 1 2 2 IPv6 Network Configuration If you need to configure a global IPv6 address please follow the standard format IPV6 Prefix Prefix Length For example 1001 2002 3003 7007 8008 64 IPv6 Network Interface Configuration Global Configuration Admin Mode Disable Enable IPv Gateway IPv6 Network Interface Configuration IPv6 Prefix Prefix Length EUIG4 feso 211 22ff fe33 4455 64 Global Configuration Factory Default Admin Mode Specify the IPv6 administrative status of the n
50. Delta switch EX Administrator C Windows system32 cmd exe Cis gt telnet 192 168 1 5 2 4 Chapter 2 User Interface Introduction 2 After entering a user name and a password you can use CLI command to control the switch EN Telnet 192 168 1 5 lo JE me User admin Password lt DUS 11HWH2 35FP gt gt 2 3 Web Browser Configuration Delta switch supports a friendly web interface for normal user to configure the switch You can monitor the port status of Delta switch and configure the settings of each function via the web 1 Open a web browser and connect to default IP address 192 168 1 5 Enter a user name and a password The default user name is admin and password is blank Login Username Password 2 5 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 2 You can use the menu tree in the left side frame to find the function you want to configure And configure the detail settings in the right side frame mm _ _ OC RER GC ALE fl Basic Setting System Information E SNMP Manager E Network Redundancy E Virtual LANs Switch Status System Name fr Multicast Filtering System Location E Traffic Prioritization System Contact E ei Traffic Control Serial Number Unknown f r Port Bandwidth System Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 6785 501 7 1 E f Port Trunking Date Time Thu Jan 01 03 22 55 1970 E ei Access Control List System Up Time 3 hrs 23
51. E LX DELTA 1310nm 10000m SFP DDM Voltage Port Status 0 8 Present unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown 0 5 Not Present unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown 0 10 Present unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown Note Before you want to use SFP DDM function please make sure the SFP module that you have can support SFP DDM function 3 12 3 System CPU Status You can monitor the CPU status of the Delta switch in this page System CPU Status CPU Memory Status Total System Memory 63428 KBytes Available Memory 10984 KBytes CPU Utilization Memory Utilization Report 11247616 alloc 53702656 CPU Utilization kthreadd Esoftirgd watchdog events 0 khelper Eblockd O pdflush pdflush Zi Si GA e A 9 9 9 CO OO OO OO CHOCO CH CO OO OO COOC FS 9 9 0 9 3 99 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 12 4 Interface Statistics You can monitor the statistics of each interface of the Delta switch in this page The data will be refreshed every second Interface Statistics Interface Statistics Interface 1 e Part Statistics Charts T ez LSS a ss He D i I NM i a Gp DES a 29000 Pe BODD D REE 3 F p 25000000 k 20000000 E HEFEI I URKIKER MAART PEIE 310155553 15086 A 5354 E 452050 4 eed
52. Forwarding Table oo cccoo cocm 3 65 3 5 4 Multicast MAC Address Contguraton 3 65 355 GUP ge NM WEE 3 66 3 5 6 Multicast Forwarding Table annnannnannnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnrnnrrnnrnenrrnn 3 67 36 el 3 67 3 6 1 OOS E 3 67 3 6 1 1 ESN 3 68 3 6 1 2 COS Queue Mapping sodards iunat ea n a ea 3 69 3 6 1 3 DSCP QUEUS MaDDING DE 3 70 T Mamo SOON 3 71 3 7 1 Being geen PER EE EE EEE 3 71 SiO Pl BM EE 3 71 3 8 1 A E E 3 71 3 8 1 1 STM GOMUOl SEUNG BE 3 72 3 8 1 2 Rate EUN E o 3 73 39 FT 3 74 3 9 1 CAB indio el edici n is 3 74 3 9 1 1 LAME is a a 3 75 3 9 1 2 LAGO MN iia 3 75 3 10 Access ere NEE 3 75 3 10 1 MAC AC 3 76 3 10 2 MAC RUS sra nr 3 77 3 10 3 MAG Binding Contigua 3 79 3 10 4 51 919 10 Tabla a a id 3 80 3 11 DECUMLY d et 3 80 3 11 1 EEE EE 3 80 3 11 1 1 FOF SC Tan EE EE 3 81 3 11 1 2 IRA PA 3 83 3 11 1 3 POr AUNENIGANON raren A E 3 83 3 11 2 Management Security E 3 90 3 11 2 1 Local Users Management 3 90 3 11 2 2 RADIUS Server Confg 3 91 3 11 2 3 RADIUS SES 3 92 3 11 2 4 TACACSF OENE EE 3 93 3 11 2 5 WAC AG E 3 94 3 11 2 6 OOM H afin lO ea 3 94 3 11 2 7 LOGIN User SESSIONS iia id 3 95 SS BE ele 3 96 3 12 MONA SAM ve 3 97 3 12 1 Mac Address Table ooccccocncoccnccccnnoconccnnnnnnnnnononcnnnnccnnnnnnnnnss 3 98 3 12 2 PINNE 3 99 3 12 3 System GRU HAUS ia E E 3 99 3 12 4 METECE SETE NR 3 100 3 12 5 EN 3 100 3 12 5 1 BASIC Se INOS pre 3 100 3 12 5 2 AES aio 3 101
53. LAN Access Point Enabled Repeater Station or Other Port ID Subtype The type of data displayed in the Port ID field Port ID The physical address of the interface Port Description The description of the port The Tx TLVs that are enabled for example if all TLVs are Enabled Tx TLVs enabled Port Description System Name System Description System Capability Management Address and Mac Phy Sub Type The type of address that the management YP interface uses such as an IPv4 address Management Address The address that is used to manage the Address Guth Extended 802 3 TLV Info Displays whether the interface supports port speed autonegotiation For example Supported Enabled Auto Neg Support amp Status Advertised HN Ge MAC PHY Capability bits The port speed autonegotiation capabilities Configuration amp Status The Medium Attachment Unit MAU type Operational MAU W s E physical Gee de Type including igital data conversion from the Ethernet interface collision detection and bit injection into the network 3 13 1 5 LLDP Neighbor Information You can view the LLDP neighbor statistics for an individual interface or all LLDP Neighbor Information LLDP Neighbor Information Show Neighbor Interface LLDP Neighbor Statistics Chassi Sage Local Interface Hold Time Capability 40 f4 ec f8 49 03 D 2 120 B Total Entries Displayed 1 3 119 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Ma
54. Link OFF Checked Checked Checked Specify whether to send an alarm email when the DDM failure event is Checked detected Factory Default Overload Specify whether to send an alarm email when the traffic of the port is overloaded If the box is selected you can configure the Threshold and Duration s fields Unchecked 3 114 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 13 Diagnostic Settings Delta switch provides the LLDP and Port mirror function and you can use these functions to diagnose your network or settings ll IMPORTANT Make sure that you save the configuration in the Save Configuration page after you have applied the configuration changes Save Config gt Save Configuration If you don t save the configuration then the configuration will be cleared after the switch is rebooted 3 13 1 LLDP LLDP Link Layer Discover Protocol it provides a method for switches routers and access points to advertise their identification configuration and capabilities to neighboring devices that store the data in a MIB and to learn information about neighboring devices LLDP MED Link Layer Discovery Protocol for Media Endpoint Devices is an extension to LLDP that operates between endpoint devices such as IP phones or switches LLDP Media Endpoint Discovery LLDP MED is an enhancement to LLDP with the following features e Auto Discovery Autodiscovery of LAN policies such as VLAN Layer 2 priority and
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56. P port number of the RADIUS server that is used for 1812 authentication 3 91 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 11 2 3 RADIUS Statistics After you add a server in RADIUS Server Configuration page the statistics is displayed in this page RADIUS Statistics RADIUS Server Statistics RADIUS UDP Port sania Access Access Access Access Access Server Number Nr Requests Retransmissions Accepts Rejects Challenge 1 0 0 0 D 192 168 1 10 17 o Malformed Access Responses RADIUS Statistics Description The index number of the RADIUS server in the table RADIUS Server The IP address of the RADIUS server UDP Port Number The UDP port of the RADIUS server that is used for authentication The period in hundredths of a second between the most recent Round Trip Time access reply access challenge and the access request that matched it from the RADIUS server Recess ben ee The number of access request packets that were transmitted to the q RADIUS server This number does not include retransmissions Access The number of access request packets that were retransmitted to Retransmissions the RADIUS server TEEN The number of access accept packets including both valid and p invalid packets which were received from the RADIUS server Access Reiects The number of access reject packets including both valid and l invalid packets which were received from the RADIUS server Acess ee The number
57. The HTTP session will be closed when there is no activity and the time out period is reached Enter a period in the range of 0 to 60 minutes Entering O disables the time out 3 1 8 2 HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure HTTPS is a communications protocol for secure communication It enables the transmission of HTTP over an encrypted Secure Sockets Layer SSL or Transport Layer Security TLS connection So HTTPS can help protect the communication between a computer and a switch from eavesdroppers and man in the middle MITM attacks If you want to configure the switch to access an HTTPS connection from a computer the switch needs a public key certificate You can configure the switch to generate a key or download it to the switch e HTTPS Configuration HTTPS Configuration HTTPS Configuration HTTPS Admin Mode 8 Disable Enable HTTPS Port 443 HTTPS Session Timeout minutes HTTPS Configuration Factory Default HTTPS Admin Mode Specify whether the web management interface can be accessed from a web browser over an HTTPS connection e Disable The web management interface can t be accessed over an HTTPS connection You need to use a Telnet SSH or console Disable connection to access the switch e Enable The web management interface can be accessed over an HTTPS connection 3 2 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Factory Default HTTPS Port The HTTP port nu
58. Time DHCP Bindings Configuration Factory Default IP Address None Hardware Type This field displays the type of hardware address of the client e 0 If the client uses DHCP option 61 to specify itself the hardware type is Client ID and the hardware address is the string identifier e 1 The hardware type is Ethernet and the hardware address is an MAC address Hardware Address This field displays the MAC address or string identifier of the DHCP client Expire Time The expiration time of the DHCP client Noe 3 1 5 2 DHCP Relay A DHCP Relay can make broadcast messages to be sent over routers And a DHCP relay can receive a DHCP broadcast request packet and forward it to a specified server Your IP address is Your IP address is 192 168 10 145 192 168 10 15 Request an IF address Request an IF address MAC 00 11 22 33 44 55 MAC 00 11 22 33 44 55 DHCP Server DHCP Relay Client Option 82 Notice P When a DHCP request packet comes a DHCP relay receives it and then sends it to all VLANs But according to RFC 2131 when renewing unicast DHCP request packet will be sent to a DHCP server directly not passing a DHCP relay so it is recommended to make sure that the DHCP client can ping the server after getting an IP address e DHCP Relay Configuration DHCP Relay sends a unicast DHCP packet to the specified server s The maximum number of specified servers is 5 You can enable or disable a DHCP relay fu
59. a member of VLAN with which the frame is associated an incoming frame is dropped In a tagged frame VLAN is identified by the VLAN ID in the tag In an untagged frame VLAN is PVID Disabled The ingress filtering is disabled for the interface All frames are forwarded Port Priority Enter the default priority that is assigned to incoming untagged packets Enter a number between 0 and 7 7 is the highest priority Disabled 3 99 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 4 5 GVRP Configuration The GARP Generic Attribute Registration Protocol VLAN Registration Protocol defines a GARP application that provides the 802 1Q compliant VLAN pruning and dynamic VLAN creation on 802 1Q trunk ports With GVRP the switch can exchange VLAN configuration information with other GVRP switches prune unnecessary broadcast and unknown unicast traffic and dynamically create and manage VLANs on switches connected through 802 1Q trunk ports GVRP Configuration GVRP Configuration GVRP Mode Disable Enable GVRP Port Configuration Port GVRP Mode Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable KS SIS SIS SIS pe Ej E Ej E GVRP Configuration GVRP Mode Specify whether the GVRP mode is enabled e Disable The GVRP mode is disabled Enable e Enable The GVRP mode is enabled GVRP Port Configuration Factory Default This field displays the interf
60. able Discarding False Auta Enable Disable Disable Enable Discarding False Auto 3 45 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual CST Port Configuration Description Factory Default Interface This field displays the interface number or port channel number interface number Port Priority Enter the priority for the interface in the CIST Enter a value between 0 128 and 240 that is a multiple of 16 The default priority is 128 Admin Edge Port Specify whether the interface is an edge port in the CIST e Enable The interface is an edge port Disable e Disable The interface is not an edge port Port Path Cost Leave the existing path cost or enter a new path cost that is used for the interface in the CIST Enter a number in the range of 1 to 200 000 000 Enter a blank that is remove the number and make sure there is no space character in the field to reset the path cost Auto Calculated Port Path Cost dynamic path cost on the CST Configuration screen Hello Timer The hello time for the interface in the CIST This time is the period in seconds that the interface waits between configuration messages Enter 1 or 2 seconds The default is 2 seconds Notice You can set the hello time only when the STP operation mode is MSTP BPDU Forwarding Specify whether the interface sets the mcheck flag to forward BPDUs Enable Depending on the STP operation mode RST or MST BPDUS are forwarded e Disab
61. ace number Port GVRP Mode Specify whether the GVRP mode is enabled on the interface 3 5 Multicast Filtering Multicast IP traffic is traffic that is assigned to a host group Host groups are identified by class D IP addresses which range from 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 A multicast IP packet only sends by one 3 60 Chapter 3 Featured Functions host to multiple hosts Only those hosts that belong to a specific multicast group will receive the multicast The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP snooping enables the switch to forward multicast traffic intelligently to only the interface that request the multicast traffic So the network resource is not wasted too much If there is a network without the multicast filtering and a host needs to send data to many hosts then it needs to produce several copies in the network It wastes too much network bandwidth If there is a network with the multicast filtering then it reduces the load of resources ex a server and makes the network bandwidth efficient Network without Multicast Filtering Group 1 Multicast Stream Group 2 Multicast Stream O L IGMP Group IGMP Groupe IGMP Groupi All hosts receive the multicast traffic 3 61 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Network with Multicast Filtering oO Group 1 Multicast Stream Group 2 Multicast Stream Cy a IGMP Groupi IGMP Group2 IGMP Groupi Only the host which belo
62. actory Default This field displays the interface number Port GMRP Mode Specify whether the GMRP mode is enabled on the interface e Disable The GMRP mode on the interface is disabled e Enable The GMRP mode on the interface is enabled 3 5 6 Multicast Forwarding Table The multicast MAC address can be added by manually and it also can be added by GMRP function This multicast forwarding table can displays the type of the MAC address Multicast Forwarding Table Multicast Forwarding Table MAC Address Forwarding Interfaces Description tem 3 6 Traffic Prioritization Traffic prioritization provides you to make sure the time sensitive and system critical data can be transferred with minimal delay It uses four queues that are present in UI from high priority to low priority Delta switch supports DSCP trust mode 802 1p trust mode queue scheduling Support Weighted Round Robin and Strict Priority and 4 level priority queues The traffic prioritization depends on 2 methods e IEEE 802 1P a layer 2 marking scheme e Differentiated Services DiffServ a layer 3 marking scheme lel IMPORTANT Make sure that you save the configuration in the Save Configuration page after you have applied the configuration changes Save Config gt Save Configuration If you don t save the configuration then the configuration will be cleared after the switch is rebooted 3 6 1 QoS Quality of Service QoS provides a traff
63. address is 192 168 10 15 G sm err Request an IP address MAC 00 11 22 33 44 55 L2 Relay Agent Option 82 Client MAG 00 11 22 33 44 55 DHCP snooping steps 1 ADHCP client sends a DHCP request via broadcast 2 When a switch relay agent receives the DHCP request it will add DHCP option 82 to the packet DHCP option 82 includes the MAC address of the host which sends a DHCP request remote ID sub option and the interface ID on the switch which connects to the host circuit ID sub option DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 If the switch has configured an IP address the IP address will be added into the DHCP packet 4 Ifa DHCP server supports option 82 after the DHCP server receives the DHCP request it will allocate the IP address numbers according to the remote ID sub option or circuit ID sub option 5 ADHCP server responds to the switch via unicast And the switch checks whether the remote ID or circuit ID in option 82 matches the value of the DHCP request and makes sure it sends from the certificated DHCP server Then it removes the information of option 82 and sends back to the interface on the switch which sends the DHCP request e DHCP L2 Relay Global Configuration You can enable or disable a DHCP relay function and configure the parameters of circuit ID sub option the interface ID on the switch which connects to the host and remote ID sub option the MAC address
64. all interfaces because they are assigned to default VLAN 1 If there is no other values specified the default VLAN PVID is used for untagged or priority tagged frames 3 58 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Note If you want to change default PVID of an interface create VLAN and then includes the interface as a member Port PVID Confiquration Port PVID Configuration Port PVID Acceptable Frame Types Ingress Filtering Port Priority em 1949 O 1 All Disabled 0 2 All Disabled 0 3 All Disabled 0 4 All Disabled 0 5 All Disabled 0 6 All Disabled 0 7 All Disabled 0 8 All Disabled 0 9 All Disabled 0 10 All Disabled GO GO GO oO cO gL O o oOo CH 59 CO O OC O G ie ee eg Port PVID Configuration Factory Default This field displays the interface number or port channel number PVID This field displays current PVID Acceptable Frame Types Specify the types of frames that can be received on the interface e All Accept tagged untagged and priority tagged frames Untagged or priority tagged frames are assigned the VLAN ID for this interface VLAN tagged frames are forwarded e Tagged Only forward VLAN tagged frames drop all other frames e UnTagged and Priority Tagged Forward untagged and priority tagged frames drop VLAN tagged frames Ingress Filtering Specify whether the ingress filtering is applied e Enabled The ingress filtering is enabled for the interface If the interface is not
65. as EAP over LAN or EAPOL 802 1x Basic Settings 802 1X Configuration System Control O Shutdown Start 302 1x Authentication Disable 8 Enable Authentication Mode 8 Local Remote Remote Authentication Server Type TACACS RADIUS Network Access Server ID Nasl S at 802 1x Basic Settings Factory Default System Control Specify whether the 802 1x authentication module on the switch is running or shut down e Shutdown The 802 1x authentication is shut down You cannot configure or enable 802 1x authentication e Start The 802 1x authentication is running and you can configure and enable it 802 1x Authentication Specify the status of the 802 1x authentication on the switch e Disable The 802 1x authentication is disabled You can still configure the 802 1x authentication but the settings do not take effect after you have applied them The switch does not check the 802 1X authentication before allowing traffic on any interfaces even Enable if the interfaces are configured to allow only authenticated users Enable The 802 1x authentication is enabled You can configure the 802 1x authentication and the settings take effect after you have applied them Authentication Mode Specify the 802 1x authentication mode e Local A locally stored user ID and password are used for port authentication You need to set up a user account on the Local Authentication Server page This is the default setting Sta
66. at the last sampling interval was less than this threshold a single event is generated Enter a value between 0 and 2147483647 None Note The rising threshold value needs to be greater than the falling threshold value Falling Threshold Specify the falling threshold for the sampled statistic If the configured threshold value is reached an alarm is raised If the current sampled value is less than or equal to this threshold and the value at the last sampling interval was greater than this threshold a single event is generated Enter a value between 0 and 2147483647 None ee Note HP The falling threshold value needs to be less than the rising threshold value Rising Event Index Specify the index of the event that needs to be raised when a rising threshold is crossed Enter the value between 1 and 65535 that corresponds to the index value of an entry in the RMON Event None Configuration table If there is no corresponding entry in the RMON Event Configuration table no association can exist Falling Event Index Specify the index of the event that needs to be raised when a falling threshold is crossed Enter the value between 1 and 65535 that corresponds to the index value of an entry in the RMON Event None Configuration table If there is no corresponding entry in the RMON Event Configuration table no association can exist Owner Specify the owner of the entry by entering a name None 3 102 Chapter 3 Fea
67. ble Enable Configuration Digest Key Oxac36177f50283cd4b83821d8ab26de62 Configuration Format Selector o Global Settings Description Spanning Tree Status Specify the status of STP on the switch e Disable STP is disabled The settings do not take effect after you have applied them but you still can configure STP Enable e Enable STP is enabled The settings take effect after you have applied them Force Protocol Version Specify the version of STP e STP Spanning Tree Protocol e RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol e MSTP Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol Configuration Name Enter the STP identifier for the switch You can configure MAC address of the alphanumeric characters and special characters and the maximum length is 32 Configuration Revision Level number must be in the range of 0 to 65535 Forward BPDU while STP Disabled Specify whether spanning tree bridge protocol data units BPDUs are forwarded e Disable When STP is disabled Spanning tree BPDUs are not forwarded e Enable When STP is disabled Spanning tree BPDUs are forwarded IEEE 802 1s switch Disable 3 41 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Factory Default Configuration Digest Key This field displays a calculated value from the MSTP configuration The switches are qualified by the key and function in the same region Configuration Format Selector This field displays the configuration
68. ble Switch warm start alarm 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON Power state on alarm 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON Power state off alarm 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON O O O O O O O X lt Ka Ka Ka Ka Ka gt gt A gt Es Ja O OT P LA NO O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O gt x lt x lt x lt OT OT OT OT O O O O O O O O OT gt O LU 6 Appendix B MODBUS TCP Map Address Offset Data Type DI on alarm 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON DI off alarm 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON authentication failure alarm 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON dotid Bridge New Root alarm 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON dotid Bridge Topology Changed alarm 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON LLDP Remote Tables Change alarm 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON Configuration Changed alarm 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON Firmware update alarm 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON IP changed alarm 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON Password changed alarm 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON SFP Port 1 to Port 3 DDM Failure Temp alarm 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON SFP Port 1 to Port 3 DDM Failure Voltage 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON SFP Port 1 to Port 3 DDM Failure Bias 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON SFP Port 1 to Port 3 DDM Failure TX Power 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON SFP Port 1 to Port 3 DDM Failure RX Power 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON d d O O O O O O O O O O O O O O gt X lt x lt gt X lt x lt
69. can be protected And they can access the resource in a different floor even though in a different place So they don t need to stay in a fixed place to access the resource which belongs to their department Floors saj KL Floor Mula Floort amp H VLANI VLANZ WLAN3 rd IMPORTANT Make sure that you save the configuration in the Save Configuration page after you have applied the configuration changes Save Config gt Save Configuration If you don t save the configuration then the configuration will be cleared after the switch is rebooted 3 4 1 VLAN Configuration VLAN Configuration is used to define VLAN groups and the VLAN information will be stored in the VLAN membership table Delta switch supports up to 256 VLANs VLAN 1 is the default VLAN and all interfaces are untagged members by default setting Note Aa By default all interfaces are untagged members of VLAN 1 the default VLAN However interfaces that you make members of link aggregation groups that is physical interfaces that function as trunk members lose their membership of the default VLAN 3 56 Chapter 3 Featured Functions VLAN Configuration VLAN Configuration MLANID WLANName O CAE EE OO Default Default VLAN Static WLANS Static VLAN Configuration Description Factory Default VLAN ID Enter the identifier for the new VLAN The range can be set in the range of 1 to 4094 VLAN Name Enter a name for the VLAN The name
70. can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long including blanks VLAN Type When you create VLAN the VLAN type always displays Static 3 4 2 VLAN Membership None None VLAN Membership VLAN Membership Group Operation Untag All k UNTAGGED PORT MEMBER TAGGED PORT MEMBERS Ska An interface or LAG can be a tagged T or untagged U VLAN member VLAN Square Status Status Description If the interface or LAG is not a member of VLAN the square must keep blank The port currently is not the static member of the VLAN but it can be added dynamically by other protocol for example by GVRP blank square Auto If the square status of the interface or LAG is T frames transmitted from the interface or LAG is tagged with the port VLAN ID Click Tagged Port Members to view which interfaces and LAGs are tagged 3 57 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Status BDeseripton If the square status of the interface or LAG is U frames transmitted from this interface or LAG is untagged Each interface or LAG can be an untagged member of any VLAN That is an interface or LAG U Untagged can be an untagged member of multiple VLANs All interfaces and LAGs are untagged members of VLAN 1 by default setting Click Untagged Port Members to view which interfaces and LAGs are untagged This port would not be the member of this VLAN permanently It X Forbidden also cannot be adde
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72. ce by a different packet type and define the threshold of the traffic flow Port Configuration Port Configuration Broadcast Storm Multicast Storm Port dl WI WW WI WI Wl WW 0 1 Enable Mbps 5 Disable Mbps 5 FP 0 2 Enable Mbps 5 Disable Mbps 5 0 3 Enable Mbps 5 Disable Mbps 5 of4 Enable Mbps 5 Disable Mbps 5 C 0 5 Enable Mbps 5 Disable Mbps 5 C 0 6 Enable Mbps 5 Disable Mbps 5 oz Enable Mbps 5 Disable Mbps 5 EJ 0 8 Enable Mbps 5 Disable Mbps 5 0 9 Enable Mbps 5 Disable Mbps 5 FJ 0 10 Enable Mbps 5 Disable Mbps 5 Unicast Storm Recovery Mode Recovery Level Type Recovery Level mc WW Disable Mbps 5 Disable Mbps 5 Disable Mbps 5 Disable Mbps 5 Disable Mbps 5 Disable Mbps 5 Disable Mbps 5 Disable Mbps 5 Disable Mbps 5 Disable Mbps 5 Storm Control Setting Factory Default The interface number Recovery Mode Specify the recovery mode by making a selection from the drop down list e Disable The recovery mode is disabled No traffic is discarded Enable e Enable When traffic on the port exceeds the threshold that is configured in the Recovery Level field the switch discards the traffic Recovery Level Type Specify the link speed recovery level type Non 3 72 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Factory Default Recovery Level Specify the threshold at which storm control is activated If the value is 5 it indicates 5 percent of the link speed By default wh
73. ce error has occurred level 3 such as an interface going offline warning The lowest level of a device warning level 4 notice Normal but significant conditions level 5 Provides the network administrators with switch information Informational Provides switch information level 6 debug Provides detailed information about the switch level 7 This level generates a lot of messages Logging filesize Specify the size of the system file in which the log files are saved Enter a file size between 1024 and 102400 bytes Note ida The debug log file is not controlled by the size of the system 10240 file The debug log file is a temporary file that is not stored in flash memory The file can always store the most recent 100 debug log messages and each debug log message is less than 80 bytes in length 3 110 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 12 6 3 Syslog Fwd Table You can add the syslog server IP address and configure forward log severity in this page Syslog Fwd Table Forward Files Table Fwd Severity Fwd Address Type Server Ip Address Fwd Port Fwd TransType JE BO E C debugging 192 168 1 10 314 STSLOG UDP Syslog Fwd Table Fwd Severity From the drop down list select a level of severity that determines which events are sent to the syslog server The log records messages equal to the configured severity threshold For example if you select error the logged messages include error 3 messages only
74. ckup e Disabled The identifier of the root bridge in the MST instance The identifier consists of the bridge priority and the base MAC address of the MST root bridge The path cost that is advertized by the designated port to the LAN Note Interfaces with a lower cost are less likely to be blocked if MST detects loops The identifier of the bridge with the designated port The identifier consists of the bridge priority and the base MAC address of the MST bridge 3 53 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual tem Deseription Note Pn The port identifier on the designated bridge that offers the lowest cost to the LAN The identifier consists of the port priority and the interface number Note LAGs have their own interface number starting from 25 in Designated Port decimal value which is 19 in hexadecimal value Note If the port is the designated port the identifiers in the Port ID and Designated Port fields are identical If the port is not the designated port that is there is a root port and an alternate port the identifiers in the Port ID and Designated Port fields are different Forward Transitions Transitions The number of forwarding transitions to other interfaces The number of BPDUs that were received on the interface for the Received BPDUs MST instance Transmitted BPDUs The number of BPDUs that were transmitted on the interface for the MST instance Invalid Receive
75. combo ports amp 100 1000Base SFP Fiber O Auto negotiation speed O Auto MDI MDI X 1 1 2 Industrial Grade Reliability amp Redundant dual DC power inputs O 2sets of Digital Input O sets of Relay Alarm 1 1 3 Robust Design e Operating temperature 40 75 C e Storage temperature 40 85 C e Humidity 5 95 non condensing eo Protection IP40 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 4 Front Panel Ports and LEDs Reset Button Alarm LED PWR LED Model Name DI LED Speed LED SFP b t combo ports Link Act LED RJ45 ports USB console port 1 1 5 Bottom Panel m mm mm mm mm mm e 9 en en en en en wen em en we mm em en en en en en en em en en em en en en en en en em em m en en en en wem en en en en en en em em em en en en en en en en en en en en en en en en en en emp em em en en en en en en en en en en en en en en en en en en en em Grounding Screw Vie ov PWR1 le pl lop v v ALARM1 ALARM2 Dit DI amp DO ports Power ports DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 1 2 SFP Module Installation Insert Insert SFP Module into the SFP combo port Remove Pull the tab on the module and then pull out it Note Delta has LCP 155 and LCP 1250 series SFP module DVS switch can promise 100 compatible with Delta SFP module Note The actual link distance of a particular fiber optic link given the optical budget th
76. configuration BPDUs D 44 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Description Factory Default MAC address CST Regional Root The priority and base MAC address of the CST regional root CST Path Root The path cost to the CST tree regional root 3 3 1 3 CST Port Configuration CST Port Configuration Auto Calculated ule Path BPDU Port Path Interface e y Forwarding Hello Ti Priority Edge Port Cost gresser z A e ee F Disable 20000 Disabled 2 Disable Lo 128 Disable 20000 Disabled 2 Disable C os 128 Disable 20000 Disabled 2 Disable ofa 128 Disable 20000 Disabled 2 Disable C o s 128 Disable 20000 Disabled 2 Disable 0 6 128 Disable 20000 Disabled d Disable EI 0 7 128 Disable 20000 Disabled 2 Disable o s 128 Disable 20000 Disabled 2 Disable og 128 Disable 20000 Disabled 2 Disable 010 128 Disable 20000 Disabled 2 Disable Silke Refresh Auto Edge TECN Guard Port Mode Forwarding d d GEN L H E H HL Enable Disable Disable Enable Forwarding False Auto Enable Disable Disable Enable Discarding False Auto Enable Disable Disable Enable Discarding False Auto Enable Disable Disable Enable Discarding False Auto Enable Disable Disable Enable Discarding False Auto Enable Disable Disable Enable Discarding False Auto Enable Disable Disable Enable Ciscarding False Auto Enable Disable Disable Enable Discarding False Auto Enable Disable Disable En
77. curity lets you to lock the interface If port security of the interface is enabled then it only can forward the traffic from the MAC addresses that you specified The Port Security feature allows you to stop the MAC address learning for a specific port After stopping the MAC learning enable Port Security only the source MAC address of the packet listed in Static MAC address table with the binding port can access the switch through the port and other packets will be discarded Port Security Configuration You can specify the interface and enable or disable the port security in this page Port Security Configuration Interface Configuration Disable 0 2 Disable 0 3 Disable 0 4 Disable DIS Disable 0 6 Disable 0 7 Disable 0 8 Disable 0 9 Disable 0 10 Disable di BW a LI a BW RW d a d a Interface Configuration Factory Default The interface number Port Security Specify whether port security is enabled e Enable Port security is enabled for the individual interface Port security also needs to be globally enabled for it to be effective Disable Disable Port security is disabled for the individual interface This setting overrides the global port security setting 3 81 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Security MAC Address The security MAC address table shows the static MAC addresses which is associated with the VLANs Select the interface for which you want to display the
78. d Specify the number of log messages that can be displayed on the Show System Logs page Enter a number in the range of 1 to 200 The 50 default setting is 50 log messages Logging time range min Specify the time range to save the log automatically It only works when Logging auto save logs function is enabled Enter a value in the range 60 of 60 to 43200 The default value is 60 Logging manual save logs Click the button to save logs in a flash memory manually None Severity Specify the level of severity that determines which events are logged A log records messages equal to or above a configured severity threshold For example if you select an error the logged messages include error 3 critical 2 alert 1 and emergency 0 The default level of severity is critical 2 Make a selection from the drop down list e emergency The highest warning level level 0 An emergency message is saved if the switch is down or not functioning correctly alert The second highest warning level level 1 An alert message is saved if there is a serious switch malfunction for example an important switch function goes down Action needs to be taken immediately critical The third highest warning level level 2 A critical message critical is saved if a critical switch malfunction occurs for example two interfaces stop functioning while the rest of the interfaces remain functional error The level that indicates that a devi
79. d The number of invalid BPDUs that were received on the interface for BPDUs the MST instance 3 3 1 7 STP Statistics MSTP CIST Port Statistics MSTP CIST Port Statistics Interface Received Received Received Received Transmitted Transmitted Transmitted MST RST Contig TCH 5 RST iti BPDUs BPDUs BPDUs BPDUs 0 1 0 o o 0 10967 0 o 0 2 0 19 g 0 1017 o o 0 3 O 0 0 O 0 o D 0 4 0 61 0 g 7081 0 0 DIS o 0 0 O 0 0 D 0 6 0 0 0 g 0 0 0 0 7 O 0 0 O O 0 o 0 8 O 0 0 g 0 O g 0 9 O 0 0 O O o o 0 10 O g 0 o g o o j f 3 54 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Transmitted Received Received Received Received Protocol TCN Invalid Invalid Invalid Invalid Migration BPDUS MST BPDUs RST BPDUS Config BPDUs TCN BPDUs Count D O O 0 Al o O D NM CO iso WE CH O 05 005 005 Sa O O no NN CO PMA O NM CG MSTP CIST Port Statistics ea Description _ This field shows the interface number on MST The number of MSTP BPDUs that were received on the interface Geer RST The number of RSTP BPDUs that were received on the interface Received Config The number of configuration BPDUs that were received on the BPDUs interface Received TCN The number of topology change notification TCN BPDUs that were BPDUs received on the interface Transmitted MST BPDUs The number of MSTP BPDUs that were transmitted on the interface di RST The number of RSTP BPDUs that were transmitted on the interface Transmitted Config Th
80. d dynamically by other protocol Add and configure the interface or LAG e Click once to add the interface or LAG as tagged members to the VLAN e Click twice to add the interface or LAG as untagged members to the VLAN e Click three times to remove the interface or LAG from the VLAN Add and configure all interfaces e Untag All Adds all interfaces or LAGs as untagged members to the VLAN e Tag All Adds all interfaces or LAGs as tagged members to the VLAN e Remove All Removes all interfaces or LAGs from the VLAN 3 4 3 VLAN Status VLAN Status VLAN Status bie VLAN Type Member Ports Untagged Ports Default Default 0 1 10 po1 p02 p03 0 1 10 po1 p02 po3 VLAN2 Static 0 7 8 VLANS Static 0 9 10 0 9 10 VLAN Status Description VLAN ID The identifier of VLAN VLAN Name The name of VLAN VLAN Type The type of VLAN Default or Static Member Ports The interfaces that are members of VLAN Untagged Ports The interfaces that are untagged members of VLAN Click Refresh to update the information 3 4 4 Port PVID Configuration VID VLAN ID is the tag of VLAN It defines the interface which can receive the packets of the VLAN PVID Port VLAN ID which defines the untagged port can forward which VLAN s packets For example If port 1 belongs to VLAN 1 2 3 and its PVID is 1 port 1 can receive the packets from VLAN 1 2 3 but it only can forward the packets to VLAN 1 The default port VLAN ID PVID is assigned to 1 on
81. d to configure the switch by CLI script Image Name Only when you select Archive from the File Type drop down list is the Image Name drop down list displayed Specify the image e imagel The uploaded image firmware as image1 e image2 The uploaded image firmware as image2 imagel If you select Archive in File Type drop down list the image name item will show up After selecting File Type click Apply and specify a path to start uploading 3 1 8 Management Access Delta switch supports not only one way to access web management interface You can configure HTTP or secure HTTP HTTPS and you also can configure Secure Shell SSH Telnet and console port access 3 1 8 1 HTTP Configuration HTTP Configuration HTTP Configuration HTTP Access E Disable O Enable HTTP Port HTTP Session Timeout minutes 3 26 Chapter 3 Featured Functions HTTP Configuration Description Factory Default HTTP Access Specify whether the web management interface can be accessed from a web browser over an HTTP connection e Disable The web management interface can t be accessed over an HTTP connection You need to use a Telnet SSH or console Enable connection to access the switch e Enable The web management interface can be accessed over an HTTP connection HTTP Port 169535 The detaut seting spor number O O 65535 The default setting is port number 80 HTTP Session Timeout minutes The HTTP session time out period in minutes
82. different kinds of devices and the first three items represent the actual endpoints e Class I Generic for example an IP communication controller e Class Il Media for example a conference bridge e Class Ill Communication for example an IP phone e Network Connectivity device Generally a LAN switch or router an IEEE 802 1 bridge or an IEEE 802 11 wireless access point 3 13 1 8 LLDP MED Interface Configuration You can configure the LLDP MED settings for an individual interface in this page LLDP MED Interface Configuration LLDP MED Interface Configuration Interface Med Notification MED Status Status Capabilities Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable aa sje SIS SIS SIS Disable Disable und RIES LLDP MED Interface Configuration Factory Default This field displays the interface number or port channel number Specify the MED status e Enabled MED is enabled for the interface Disabled e Disabled MED is disabled for the interface Notification Status Specify the notification status e Enabled MED notifications are sent for the interface Disabled e Disabled MED notifications are not sent for the interface 3 122 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Factory Default MED Capabilities Specify which MED TLVs are transmitted none No MED TLVs are transmitted network polic
83. ding State Port Role Designated Root Designated Cost Designated Bridge Leave the default path cost or enter a new path cost that is used for the interface in the MST instance Enter a number in the range of 1 to 200 000 000 Enter zero 0 to reset the path cost Note The default path cost is 20 000 for a Gigabit Ethernet interface Specify the administrative mode for the interface in the MST instance e Enable Enables STP for the interface This is the default setting e Disable Disables STP for the interface This field displays whether you have globally enabled or you can disabled the dynamic path cost on the CST Configuration screen The port identifier which consists of the port priority and the interface number Note LAGs have their own interface number starting from 25 in decimal value which is 19 in hexadecimal value The forwarding state of the interface in the MST instance One of the following options is displayed e Discarding The interface is in the discarding mode it cannot forward traffic and cannot learn new MAC addresses e Learning The interface is in the learning mode it cannot forward traffic but it can learn new MAC addresses e Forwarding The interface is in the forwarding mode it can forward traffic and learn new MAC addresses The type of role of the interface in the MST instance One of the following options is displayed e Root e Master e Designated e Alternate e Ba
84. dress Host Name Enter an address in the XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX format After you click Apply to trace the route the results are displayed in the Results field If the switch cannot trace the route the Results field displays asterisk characters and the following text Destination unreachable Error in receiving the packet 3 134 Chapter 4 lEXplorer Utility Introduction Table of Contents 4 1 Starting the Configuration cccoccncccccnccccnnconnnncnnnnncnnnnnonannnonannnonnnnnnnanncnnanos 4 2 Bie DOG ri 4 3 4 2 1 Sj 0 E E totcunel mamerehosdoaned saiaeautisden tions aseiosciint 4 4 4 3 DOGS EE o o A 4 4 4 3 1 Device CONQUE 4 5 432 Cohnfig ration Web Pag vr 4 7 BA NOON E E E S e nn ne E 4 7 4 4 1 PA NNN 4 8 4 42 Parameter Export 4 8 AAS PETN 4 9 4 4 4 Update gn 4 9 25 FED armeene E EAEE E E E daud or 4 10 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Delta has many kinds of industrial products and network devices If user has many Delta products IEXplorer utility can provide you to search them via one interface IEXplorer utility can search for IES series products DVP series products and some Delta products which have extend communication card It can help you know the IP address of the device modify the configuration and upgrade the firmware lEXplorer utility supports these models e DVS 110W02 35FP e DVW W02W2 E2 e FD9506 e IFD9507 e RTU ENO1 e DVPENO1 SL
85. e Port Forwarding State This field displays whether the port is up and forwards traffic Forwarding or down and discards traffic Discarding Protocol Migration Force the specified port to set the mcheck flag to transmit RST or MST BPDUs e True The interface can receive the BPDU flood e False The interface cannot receive the BPDU flood PointToPoint Status Specify the point to point status of the interface in the CIST e ForceTrue The interface has a point to point connection to a switch bridge or end node irrespective of the actual connection e ForceFalse The interface does not have a point to point connection to a switch bridge or end node irrespective of the actual connection e Auto The type of connection is automatically detected Discarding 3 47 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 3 1 4 CST Port Status The type of port role of the interface Common Root Bridge R Master Port ON alternate Port Designated Port Backup Port e Root Port It s a concept of STP Every non root switch has one root port The lowest cost of the path to the root switch will be the root port e Master Port It s a concept of MSTP It must meet two conditions one is root port in CIST the other one is an edge port The edge port is the port which connects two regions e Designated Port The port responsible for forwarding data to the downstream network segment or d
86. e number of connectors and splices and cabling quantity Please measure and verify the actual link loss values once the link is established to identify any potential performance issues 1 4 1 3 Package Checklist One Delta DVS Managed Ethernet Switch Protective Caps for unused RJ45 ports DIN Rail clip x1 Wall mounting Plate x1 USB Type A to Type B console cable x1 User manual and software CD Instruction Sheet Chapter 1 Introduction DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual MEMO Chapter 2 User Interface Introduction Table of Contents 2 1 USB Console CGontguraton 2 2 2 2 Telnet Console Configuration sssrinin ian aiai 2 4 2 3 Web Browser Contfguraton 2 5 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 2 1 USB Console Configuration Delta switch supports configuration using CLI interface available on the USB port with baud rate 9600 You can use terminal software to connect to Delta switch The inactivity timeout value on a serial port connection can be configured between 0 and 160 minutes Value 0 disable the timeout 1 Open terminal software and select an appropriate COM port for Console Connection 9600 for Baud Rate 8 for Data Bits None for Parity and 1 for Stop Bits None for Flow Control S bys Sie COM1 Properties El ES Beles FR Fort Settings e Bits per second 900 Data bits jas Parity None ei Stop bits Dn M Flow control Restore De
87. e Disable This is the default setting e Enable Packets that have a TCP source port that is equal to the Disable TCP destination port are dropped and packets that have a UDP source port that is equal to the UDP destination port are dropped Denial Of Service ICMP Select one of the following radio buttons e Disable This is the default setting e Enable ICMP packets that have the type set to ECHO_REQ ping Disable and a size greater than the configured ICMP packet size are dropped Denial Of Service Max ICMP Size Specify the maximum ICMP packet size Enter a value in the range of 0 to 1023 bytes The default setting is 512 bytes 3 12 Monitoring Settings You can monitor the status of the Delta switch in real time via the functions in this group ll IMPORTANT Make sure that you save the configuration in the Save Configuration page after you have applied the configuration changes Save Config gt Save Configuration If you don t save the configuration then the configuration will be cleared after the switch is rebooted 3 97 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 12 1 Mac Address Table The MAC address table displays the MAC address which is learned and manually added There is a search function which can be used to display the information about the entry in the table Mac Address Table Address Aging Time Address Aging Timeout seconds I s MAC Address Table DEE 1680
88. e Diszb Erapls O mp Urs Doan br dle Harmas ALEG Unknown Ciesble Dibe Ensble O off unre Doan Eranls Harma sto Drieman Cisable Disable Enable L wio Unk Down Frans Karma Aur Unknown Cisable Orestes Enable PMA An Port Settings Factory Default This field displays the interface number interface number Link Status This field displays the connection of the interface e Link Up There is a network device connecting to the interface Link down e Link Down No network device is connecting to the interface Admin Mode The administrative state of the interface e Enable The interface is switched on and the network device can connect to the interface Enable e Disable The interface is switched off and the network device can t connect to the interface Port Type This field displays whether the interface is a member of a port channel e Trunk Member The interface is a member of a link aggregation group e Normal The interface is not a member of a link aggregation group port channel 3 8 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Factory Default Physical Mode Specify the port to auto negotiation or a specific speed and duplex mode for the interface e Auto The duplex mode and speed of the interface are set by the auto negotiation process The interface can support the maximum capability Full duplex and 1 Gbps or 100Mbps 10 Mbps Half Duplex Indicates the interface works at 10 Mbps in the half duplex mode 10 Mbps Full
89. e number of configuration BPDUs that were transmitted on the BPDUs interface co TON The number of TCN BPDUs that were transmitted on the interface Received Invalid MST The number of invalid MSTP BPDUs that were received on the BPDUs interface Received Invalid RST The number of invalid RSTP BPDUs that were received on the BPDUs interface Received Invalid The number of invalid configuration BPDUs that were received on Config BPDUs the interface Received Invalid TCN The number of invalid TCN BPDUs that were received on the BPDUs interface The number of times the interface received traffic from or transmitted traffic to a device that does not support RSTP or MSTP but STP only 3 4 Virtual LANs Virtual LAN VLAN is a logically group network VLANs electronically separate interfaces on the Protocol Migration Count 3 55 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual same switch into different broadcast domains so that broadcast packets are not sent to all the interfaces on a single switch VLAN allows switch manager to isolate network traffic so that only members of the VLAN could receive traffic from the same VLAN members VLAN also allow a user to access the network from a different place or switch So VLAN provide security and flexibility For example Configure department A B C to VLAN 1 2 3 User only can access the resource which belongs to their department so the resource in their department
90. e or interfaces the ACL replaces the existing ACL that uses the same sequence number 3 10 4 Binding Table The MAC binding information is displayed in this page MAC Binding Table MAC Binding Table In Bound MAC ACL Marketing In Bound MAC ACL Marketing In Bound MAC ACL Marketing MAC Binding Table The interface to which the MAC ACL is bound The packet filtering direction for the MAC ACL The only valid Direction direction is Inbound which means the MAC ACL rules are applied to traffic entering the interface that always shows MAC ACL ACL ID The name of the ACL to which the interface is bound The sequence number that signifies the order of the ACL to which Seq No the interface is bound 3 11 Security Settings Delta DVS switch provides many ways to verify the packets authenticate users or block the attack traffic You can choose and configure these security settings according to your network environment lel IMPORTANT Make sure that you save the configuration in the Save Configuration page after you have applied the configuration changes Save Config gt Save Configuration If you don t save the configuration then the configuration will be cleared after the switch is rebooted 3 11 1 Security This group provides you to configure a MAC address an IP address or Port authentication to reach 3 80 Chapter 3 Featured Functions the security purpose 3 11 1 1 Port Security Port se
91. ed on the interface because of lack of resources This number does not specify the number of packets that were dropped but the number of times the packets were dropped The number of data octets including those in bad packets received on the interface excluding framing bits but including FCS octets during the sampling interval The number of packets received on the interface including bad packets broadcast packets and multicast packets during the sampling interval The number of broadcast packets received on the interface during the sampling interval These packets were directed to the broadcast addresses The number of multicast packets received on the interface during the sampling interval These packets were directed to the multicast addresses This number does not include packets addressed to a broadcast addresses The number of packets received on the interface during the sampling interval that have a length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets of between 64 and 1518 octets That had either a bad frame check sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets alignment error The number of packets received on the interface during the sampling interval that were less than 64 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and that were well formed The number of packets received on the interface during the sampling interval that w
92. ed to configure what kinds of SNMP traps the switch can generate and send When the switch detects the active trap which is an identified condition a trap will be sent to the trap communities Trap Flags Trap Flags Authentication Enable Disable Cold Start Gi Enable C Disable Warm Start Gi Enable O Disable Link Up Down O Enable O Disable Spanning Tree O Enable O Disable Password Change O Enable Disable IP Address Change O Enable O Disable 3 34 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Trap Flags Description Factory Default Authentication Specify whether authentication traps are enabled e Enable Specify the switch which sends authentication trap messages Enable e Disable Specify the switch which does not send authentication trap messages Cold Start Specify whether cold start traps are enabled e Enable Specify the switch which sends cold start trap messages Enable e Disable Specify the switch which does not send cold start trap messages Warm Start Specify whether warm start traps are enabled e Enable Specify the switch which sends warm start trap messages Enable e Disable Specify the switch which does not send warm start trap messages Link Up Down Specify whether link status traps are enabled e Enable Specify the switch which sends link status trap messages when a link comes up or goes down This is the default setting Enable e Disable Specify the switch which does not send
93. efault deletes not only the startup configuration file but also all other configuration files such as the SSL key log files backup configuration and so on 3 17 Reset The Reset function provides the function of rebooting a switch for users 3 17 1 Device Reboot Device Reboot Device Reboot Check this box and click APPLY below to reboot After you select the box and click the Apply button GUI will not be available until the switch completes the boot cycle After the switch is reset you need to re login again 3 17 2 Factory Default Settings Factory Default Settings Factory Default Settings Check this box and click APPLY below to reset After you select the box and click the Apply button the Delta switch will be reset to the factory default values The IP address reverts to 192 168 1 5 the user login name reverts to admin and the password is blank 3 130 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 18 Troubleshooting Sometimes there is disconnection or unstable connection in the network So the Troubleshooting function provides the ping function to check the connection situation between the Delta switch and the other devices or clients It also provides the traceroute function for tracing the packet s path to a remote destination 3 18 1 Ping IPv4 Ping Details IP Address Hostname 192 168 1 111 Count 1 to 10 Interval secs 3 1 to 100 Datagram Size Iz O to 2080 Reply Received From 192 168 1 111
94. elnet Configuration Telnet Configuration Telnet Admin Mode O Disable Gei Enable Telnet Session Timeout minutes 1 to 160 Maximum Number of Telnet Sessions 0 to 5 Current Number of Telnet Sessions In Telnet Configuration Telnet Admin Mode Specify the status of Telnet e Disable Telnet is disabled Enable e Enable Telnet is enabled Telnet Session Timeout minutes The Telnet session time out period in minutes When there is no activity and the time out period is reached the Telnet session will be closed The period must be in the range of 1 to 160 minutes Maximum Number of Telnet Sessions The maximum number of inbound Telnet sessions that are allowed on 5 the switch The number must be in the range of 0 to 5 Current Number of Telnet Sessions This field displays the number of simultaneous Telnet sessions mm S 3 1 8 5 Console Port You can configure console port configuration in this page Console Port Console Login Timeout minutes 0 to 160 Console Port Factory Default Console Login Timeout minutes The console port session time out period in minutes When there is no activity and the time out period is reached the console port session is closed The period must be in the range of 0 to 160 minutes Entering 0 disables the time out 3 31 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 2 SNMP Manager Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is an applicatio
95. en traffic exceeds 5 percent of the link speed the switch discards the traffic Note Pn For each interface and each of the three types of traffic you can set the recovery mode recovery level type and recovery level The drop down lists and fields function the same for each of the three types of traffic 3 8 1 2 Rate Limiting You can configure the traffic rate for each interface in both directions in this page Rate Limiting Rate Limiting Ingress RateLimit kbps QJODODOdoOoDdOoOL Rate Limiting Factory Defaut The interface number Egress RateLimit kbps Enter the egress port rate limit as a value in the range of 1 to 1 000 000 kbits per second kbits s The value that you enter is actually applied in increments of 64 kbits s If the value is 0 it effectively disables the rate limit Ingress RateLimit kbps Enter the ingress port rate limit as a value in the range of 1 to 1 000 000 kbits per second kbits s The value that you enter is actually applied in increments of 64 kbits s If the value is 0 it effectively disables the rate limit 3 73 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 9 Port Trunking Port Trunking can help you to aggregate more links to form one link group Delta DVS switch s LAG function supports 3 trunk groups and you can assign 8 ports to one group But there is a limit of 3 gigabit ports or 7 10 100Mbps ports for each lag ID Link Aggregation L
96. ere more than 1518 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and that were well formed 3 107 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual tem Description OO The number of packets received on the interface during the sampling interval that were less than 64 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and that had either a bad frame check sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets alignment error The number of packets received on the interface during the sampling interval that were longer than 1518 octets in length Jabbers excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and that had either a bad frame check sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets alignment error 7 The best estimate of the number of collisions on the interface during Collisions ge the sampling interval The best estimate of the mean physical layer network utilization on Utilization the interface during the sampling interval in hundredths of a percent 3 12 6 SYSLOG SYSLOG function provides you to monitor the switch When faults errors configuration changes or specified events happens this function can generate messages store the messages locally or forward the messages to one or more syslog servers You can choose the severity level to filter
97. erence to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help CE Declaration of Conformity The DVS series switches are CE certificated products They could be used in any kind of the environments under CE environment specification For keeping more safe application we strongly suggest to use the CE compliant industrial enclosure products 1 1 Feature Thank you for purchasing the DVS Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches The DVS series switches including Unmanaged and Managed switches Except the DVS 005100 the DVS series switches are equipped with the intelligent alarm function and allow the wide range of operating temperature 40 to 75C The DVS series switches are designed to support the application in any rugged environment and comply with UL CE and FCC standards 1 1 1 High Performance Network Technology O 10 100Base T X 10 100 1000Base T
98. es User s Manual The steps of configuring an ACL 1 Create a MAC based ACL name 2 Create a rule and assign it to an ACL 3 Assign an ACL to an interface kd IMPORTANT Make sure that you save the configuration in the Save Configuration page after you have applied the configuration changes Save Config gt Save Configuration If you don t save the configuration then the configuration will be cleared after the switch is rebooted 3 10 1 MAC ACL A MAC ACL consists of a set of rules that are matched sequentially to compare the packet With a MAC ACL you can specify the MAC address of the source device destination device or both When a packet matchs the criteria with a rule and the specified rule action permit or deny is applied then any additional rules will not be checked whether the packet is match or not MAC ACL MAC ACL Current Number of ACLs Maximum ACLs 1000 MAC ACL Table Name Rules Direction 2 Marketing In Bound MAC ACL Current Number of ACLs The field displays the sum of the configured ACLs The field displays the maximum number of MAC ACLs that Maximum ACLs can be configured 100 MAC ACL Table Setting Ir Description _ __ __ _ Specify a name for an ACL The name can include Name alphabetic numeric dash underscore or space characters It must start with an alphabetic character Rules The number of rules that are configured for the MAC ACL The directi
99. ess Offset Data Type Product Name DVS 110W02 3SFP Word O Hi byte D Word 0 Lo byte V Word 1 Hi byte S Word 1 Lo byte Word 2 Hi byte 1 Word 2 Lo byte 1 Word 3 Hi byte 0 0x0030 20 words Word 3 Lo byte W Word 4 Hi byte 0 Word 4 Lo byte 2 Word 5 Hi byte Word 5 Lo byte 3 Word 6 Hi byte S Word 6 Lo byte F Word 7 Hi byte H Word 7 Lo byte 10 x0050 Ethernet MAC Address Ex MAC 00 11 22 33 44 55 Word 0 Hi byte 0x00 ome Word 0 Lo byte 0x11 Word 1 Hi byte 0x22 Word 1 Lo byte 0x33 Word 2 Hi byte 0x44 Word 2 Lo byte 0x55 Ethernet IP Address orde Ex IP 192 168 1 5 Word 0 OxCOA8 Word 1 0x0105 Ethernet Netmask Swords Ex Mask 255 255 255 0 Word 0 OxFFFF Word 1 OxFFOO Ethernet Gateway IP Address E E Ex IP 192 168 1 1 Word 0 OxCOA8 Word 1 0x0101 Power 1 Status 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON Power 2 Status 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON DO 1 Status 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON DO 2 Status 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON O O O O O O O O O gt lt x lt gt lt gt lt x lt gt lt x lt gt lt O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 00 00 N N N N O O N O1 Q3 O B 3 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Address Offset Data Type DI 1 Status Ox00A0 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON DI 2 Status Ox00A1 1 word 0x0000 OFF 0x0001 ON Port Information Port 1 to 10 Status 0x000
100. eting In Bound MAC ACL Marketing In Bound MAC ACL Marketing MAC Binding Configuration Setting Description ACL ID Select an ACL ID to bind MAC Directi The Direction drop down list is fixed at Inbound Only incoming Irection packets can be filtered Sequence Number Enter a number in the range of 1 to 4 294 967 295 Select one or more interfaces by clicking the square or click for the Port second time to clear the interface LA Select one or more LAG by clicking the square or click for the second time to clear the interface Interface Binding Status The interface to which the MAC ACL is bound The packet filtering direction for the MAC ACL The only valid Direction direction is Inbound which means the MAC ACL rules are applied to traffic entering the interface ACL Type The type of ACL to which the interface is bound This is a fixed field yP that always shows MAC ACL ACL ID The name of the ACL to which the interface is bound 3 79 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Setting Description The sequence number that signifies the order of the ACL to which the interface is bound The number should be configured from 1 to 4 294 967 295 The sequence number specifies the order of the ACL relative to existing ACLs that are bound to the same interface or interfaces A lower number specifies a higher precedence order If a sequence number is already in use for the interfac
101. etwork interface by selecting one item 9 Enable e Disable IPv4 only mode Only support IPv4 not support IPv6 e Enable IPv4 IPv6 mode Support both IPv4 and IPv6 IPv6 Gateway Input the IPv6 address of the IPv6 gateway 3 6 Chapter 3 Featured Functions IPv6 Network Interface Configuration Description Factory Default IPv6 Prefix Prefix Length Enter the IPv6 address followed by a slash and then the prefix length of Pye address the network interface Specify whether the IPv6 address is in the 64 bit extended unique identifier EUI 64 format e True The IPv6 address is in the EUI 64 format e False The IPv6 address is not in the EUI 64 format Note An IPv6 address in the EUI 64 format is an automatically self assigned unique 64 bit IPv6 interface identifier You do not need to manually configure such an IPv6 address nor is it assigned by a DHCP server 3 1 2 3 IPv6 Network Neighbor The IPv6 network interface neighbor table can display the neighbor IPv6 address IPv6 Network Interface Neighbor Table IPv6 Network Interface Neighbor Table State fe80 4419 f6e8 dd10 be18 60 d8 19 18 cf 74 IPv6 Network Interface Neighbor Table The IPv6 address of the neighbor The MAC address of the neighbor The status of the neighbor Static The neighbor has a static IP address Reachable The neighbor was reached very recently that is within a period of tens of seconds Incomplete Address resolutio
102. evice e Alternate Port The standby port for the root port or master port If a root port or master port is blocked the alternate port becomes the new root port or master port s Backup Port The backup port of designated ports When a designated port is blocked the backup port becomes a new designated port and starts to forward data without delay When a loop occurs while two ports of the same MSTP device are interconnected the device will block either of the two ports and the backup port is that port to be blocked 3 48 Chapter 3 Featured Functions CST Port Status CST Port Status Port Port Port Desi ted E Forwarding e Designated Root pad Root Priority Designated Bridge ID Role Cost State 0 1 80 01 Forwarding Designated 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 0 32768 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 0 2 80 02 Forwarding Designated 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 0 32768 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 0 3 80 03 Discarding Disabled 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 0 32768 380 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 0 4 80 04 Discarding Disabled 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 32768 380 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 DIS 80 05 Discarding Disabled 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 0 32768 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 0 6 80 06 Discarding Cisabled 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 O 32768 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 0 7 80 07 Discarding Disabled 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 0 32768 80 00 00 11 27 33 44 55 0 8 80 08 Discarding Disabled 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 0 32768 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 0 9 80 09 Discarding Disabled 80 00 00 11 22 33
103. f Power 1 changes from On to Off Kette Disable relay alarm 1 or 2 is triggered e Off to On When the status of Power 1 changes from Off to On relay alarm 1 or 2 is triggered Specify the power event status Disable Disable Power 2 to trigger relay alarm 1or 2 On to Off When the status of Power 2 changes from On to Off mes Disable relay alarm 1 or 2 is triggered Off to On When the status of Power 2 changes from Off to On relay alarm 1 or 2 is triggered Specify the Dl event status Disable Disable DI 1 to trigger relay alarm 1 or 2 On to Off When the status of DI 2 changes from On to Off relay Disable alarm 1 or 2 is triggered Off to On When the status of DI 2 changes from Off to On relay alarm 1 or 2 is triggered 3 126 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Factory Default Specify the DI event status Disable Disable DI 2 to trigger relay alarm 1 or 2 On to Off When the status of DI 2 changes from On to Off relay Disable alarm 1 or 2 is triggered Off to On When the status of Dl 2 changes from Off to On relay alarm 1 or 2 is triggered Port Events Factory Default Specify the port link event status Disable Disable the port link to trigger relay alarm 1 or 2 On to Off When the status of the port link changes from On to Off Disable relay alarm 1 or 2 is triggered Off to On When the status of the port link changes from Off to On relay alarm 1 or 2 is triggered Traffic Overload Specify the
104. f Service Configuration Factory Default Denial Of Service SIP DIP Select one of the following radio buttons e Disable This is the default setting e Enable Packets that have a source IP SIP address equal to the POE destination IP DIP address are dropped Denial Of Service First Fragment Select one of the following radio buttons e Disable This is the default setting Dj isable e Enable Packets with a TCP header that is smaller than the configured minimum TCP header size are dropped Denial Of Service Min TCP Hdr Size Specify the minimum TCP header size Enter a value in the range of 0 20 to 255 bytes Denial Of Service TCP Fragment Select one of the following radio buttons e Disable This is the default setting Disable e Enable Packets that have an IP fragment offset equal to 1 are dropped 3 96 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Factory Default Denial Of Service TCP Flag Select one of the following radio buttons e Disable This is the default setting e Enable All of the following packets are dropped Packets that have a TCP flag SYN set and a TCP source port with a number lower than 1024 Packets that have TCP control flags set to 0 and the TCP sequence number set to 0 Packets that have TCP flags FIN URG and PSH set and TCP sequence number set to 0 Packets that have both the TCP flags SYN and FIN set Disable Denial Of Service L4 Port Select one of the following radio buttons
105. f packets including bad packets received Packets 64 Octets on the interface that was 64 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets The cumulative number of packets including bad packets received on the interface that was between 65 and 127 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets The cumulative number of packets including bad packets received on the interface that was between 128 and 255 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets The cumulative number of packets including bad packets received on the interface that was between 256 and 511 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets The cumulative number of packets including bad packets received on the interface that was between 512 and 1023 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets The cumulative number of packets including bad packets received on the interface that was between 1024 and 1518 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets Fragments Packets 65 127 Octets Packets 128 255 Octets Packets 256 511 Octets Packets 512 1023 Octets Packets 1024 1518 Octets 3 12 5 7 Ethernet History Statistics The historical data for the interface is collected and the statistics information for the interface is displayed in RMON Ethernet History Sta
106. faults Disconnected Auto detect 2 The user name and password are the same as Web Browser The default user name is admin and password is blank DVS Hyper Terminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help D Incorrect Login Password User Connected 0 00 14 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 2 2 Chapter 2 User Interface Introduction 3 You can use to list the commands z DVS Hyper Terminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help lt DUS 11BYA2 3SPP gt gt 7 clear enahle Enter into user privilege mode logout Exit this session ny unsaved changes are lost ping Send ICMP echo packets to a specified IP address show Display Switch Options and Settings DUS 110WH2 35FP gt gt Connected 0 00 36 Auto detect 9600 8 N 1 Example 1 There is a DHCP server in your environment and the Delta switch can get an IP address from the DHCP server If you don t want to check the IP address from the DHCP server then you can use USB console cable to login to Delta switch Use show network command can display the IP address information of the Delta switch DVS Hyper Terminal Sele File Edit View Call Transfer Help DUS 116WH2 35FP gt gt show network Interface Status IP Address 192 168 1 5 Subnet Mask 255 255 HR Default Gateway No Configurated Configured IPud4 Protocol HONE IPu6 Administrative UP IPub Prefix is Feb 2218 23fF feblihb64 Default IPv6 GateWay i
107. g FCS octets of CRC Errors between 64 and 1518 octets That had either a bad frame check sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS error ora bad FCS with a non integral number of octets alignment error The cumulative number of packets received on the interface that Under Size Packets were less than 64 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and that were well formed The cumulative number of packets received on the interface that Over Size Packets were more than 1518 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and that were well formed 3 105 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual em Deenen The cumulative number of packets received on the interface that were less than 64 octets in length excluding framing bits but including FCS octets and that had either a bad frame check sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS error ora bad FCS with a non integral number of octets alignment error The cumulative number of packets received on the interface that were longer than 1518 octets in length excluding framing bits but Jabbers including FCS octets and that had either a bad frame check sequence FCS with an integral number of octets FCS error or a bad FCS with a non integral number of octets alignment error o The best estimate of the cumulative number of collisions on the Collisions interface The cumulative number o
108. g for the circuit ID mode This is a local identifier of the circuit from which a DHCP client to server packet is received lt can make sure that the DHCP relay responds to packets from the DHCP server to the correct circuit e DHCP L2 Relay Interface Configuration The interface which is connected to a DHCP server is a trusty interface the interface which connected to DHCP client is an untrustful interface e Trusted port a When a DHCP request packet with opt82 is received it will be forwarded b When a DHCP reply packet with opt82 is received if the remote id is same as the switch s id the opt82 will be stripped and forwarded if the remote id is not same as the Switch e id it will be forwarded directly c When a DHCP packet without opt82 is received it will be dropped e Un trusted Port a When a DHCP packet with opt82 is received it will be dropped b When a DHCP packet without opt82 is received opt82 will be inserted and the packet will be forwarded DHCP L2 Relay Configuration DHCP LA Eege eee eT Interface Admin Mode Mode 62 Option Trust Mode 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 077 0 8 OJO E Ej E Ej E Ej 30 E E Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable DHCP L2 Relay Configuration Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Factory Default The
109. gt X lt x lt gt X lt x lt gt X lt x lt gt X lt x lt gt X lt x lt UT UT UT UT UT UT O1 UT UT O1 UT O1 UT UT O O O O O O O O O O GA NO E O O O O O O O O O O O O O O T m U O UU gt O 00 N O 2 O O O O A gt X lt x lt A UT UT O1 UT esch esch esch esch GA NO O VW VW VW VW d gt lt OT D O H gt lt OT D NO B 7 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual ABU Internal Data 0x2B Device ID Code Object ID Vendor Name om bot Electronics Inc 0x01 Product Code DVS 110W02 3SFP Firmware Version Major Minor Example Major 1 Minor 2 Length 4 Data byte 0 31 Data byte 1 Data byte 2 30 Data byte 3 32
110. he amount of DHCP packets with option 82 that were received from an untrusted server Untrusted Client Messages With Opt82 The amount of DHCP packets with option 82 that were received from an untrusted client Trusted Server Messages Without Opt82 The amount of DHCP packets without option 82 that were received from a trusted server 3 20 Factory Default interface number Chapter 3 Featured Functions Description Factory Default Trusted Client Messages Without Opt82 The amount of DHCP packets without option 82 that were received from a trusted client 3 1 6 DNS A Delta switch can function as a DNS client and forward the DNS queries to a DNS server You can configure DNS servers manually or add them via a DHCP server 3 1 6 1 DNS Configuration You can configure the global DNS settings and add a DNS server manually in this page DNS Configuration DNS Configuration DNS Status O Disable a Enable DNS Default Name 1 to 255 characters DNS Server Configuration DNS Server Preference 1 192 168 100 1 DNS Configuration Factory Default Specify whether the switch functions as a DNS client e Disabled The switch does not function as a DNS client and does not send DNS queries The settings do not take effect even if you E nable configure a DNS server e Enabled The switch functions as a DNS client and can send DNS queries to a DNS server DNS Default Name Enter the DNS default domain
111. he range of 0 to 61440 Bridge Max Age secs Enter the maximum age time for the CIST in seconds This time is the period that a STP bridge or switch waits before implementing a topological change Enter a number in the range of 6 to 40 seconds considering that the period needs to be less than or equal to 2 Bridge Forward Delay 1 and greater than or equal to 2 Bridge Hello Time 1 Bridge Hello Time secs The switch hello time for the CIST This time is the period in seconds that a root bridge waits between configuration messages The value is fixed at 2 seconds 3 43 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Factory Default Bridge Forward Delay secs Enter the switch forward delay time which is the period in seconds that a bridge remains in a listening and learning state before forwarding packets Enter a number in the range of 4 to 30 seconds considering 15 that the period needs to be greater than or equal to Bridge Max Age 2 1 Spanning Tree Maximum Hops Enter the maximum number of bridge hops the information for a CST instance can travel before being discarded Enter a number in the 20 range of 6 to 40 Dynamic Path Cost Specify whether the path cost is automatically calculated by selecting one of the following radio buttons e Disable The path cost is not automatically calculated e Enable The path cost is automatically calculated Extend System ID Status Specify
112. ic prioritization for you to alleviate congestion problem and ensure high priority traffic is delivered first If the bandwidth of the network is limited you can use QoS to schedule the priority of a different service packet flow 3 67 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 6 1 1 QoS Setting QoS Setting Qos Setting G Global Global Trust Mode trust dotip Global Schedule Scheme Interface Interface Trust Mode at d J Interface Schedule Scheme QoS Setting e Global Specify the trust mode settings to all interfaces and aggregation groups Then make a selection from the Global Trust Mode drop down list Factory Default Global Trust Mode Make a selection from the Global Trust Mode drop down list that affects all interfaces or aggregation groups e trust dot1p All interfaces or aggregation groups are configured for 802 1p marking to classify traffic e trust ip dscp All interfaces and aggregation groups are configured for IP DSCP packet matching to classify traffic Global Schedule Scheme Make a selection from the Global Schedule Scheme drop down list that affects all interfaces e sp SP Strict Priority classifies the queue from priority high to low If the higher priority of the queue is empty the lower priority data Wrr of queue start to send wrr WRR Weighted Round Robin schedules the queue by turns so each queue has a service time Each queue can be allocated a weight value
113. ication Protocol Authentication Key Private Protocol Privacy Key Access Mode admin No Authentication No Privacy ReadWrite guest No Authentication Mo Privacy ReadOnly EV SNMP User Configuration Factory Default User Name Enter a case sensitive string The maximum length is 32 characters Authentication Protocol Specify the authentication protocol if any for the user e No Authentication Users can access data without authentication If you select this item the Authentication Key Privacy Protocol and Privacy Key fields are masked out and can t be configured HMAC MD5 Users are authenticated by Hash based Message Authentication Code HMAC with MD5 If you select this item please enter a password in the Authentication Key field HMAC SHA Users are authenticated by HMAC with SHA 1 If you select this item please enter a password in the Authentication Key field Authentication Key If the authentication protocol is HMAC MD5 or HMAC SHA please enter a case sensitive string for password The maximum length is 40 characters Private Protocol If the authentication protocol is HMAC MD5 or HMAC SHA you can specify whether to use an SNMPv3 privacy protocol encryption for the user e No Privacy The users can access data without encryption e DES User communication is encrypted by Data Encryption Standard DES You need to enter a password in the Privacy Key field Privacy Key password The maximum
114. identifier format selector that is used STP Status Factory Default MST ID The ID of the MST instance VID The VLAN ID The filtering ID FID 3 3 1 2 CST Configuration Internal Spanning Tree IST is one of spanning trees in the MST region Common Spanning Tree CST interconnects ISTs in the MST region And Common and Internal Spanning Tree CIST consist of IST and CST CIST Oo g Common and Internal Mma Spanning Tree CST 3 42 Chapter 3 Featured Functions CST Configuration CST Configuration Bridge Priority O to 61440 Bridge Max Age secs 3 6 to 40 Bridge Hello Time secs 1 to 2 Bridge Forward Delay secs 15 4 to 30 Spanning Tree Maximum Hops 20 6 to 40 Dynamic Path Cost Gei Disable Extend System ID Status 8 Disable CST Status Bridge Identifier 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 Time Since Topology Change O day 3 hr 49 min 48 sec Topology Change Count 1 Designated Root 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 Root Path Cost 0 Root Port Identifier 00 Max Age secs 20 Forward Delay secs Hold Time secs CST Regional Root 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 CST Path Cost CST Configuration Factory Default Bridge Priority Each switch or bridge is assigned a priority when they are running STP After the devices exchange BPDUs the lowest priority value becomes the root bridge Enter the bridge priority value for the CIST Enter a number that is a multiple of 4096 and it must be in t
115. ies Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Multiple Port Mirroring Description Factory Default Monitored Port Specify the monitored port or ports for monitoring Unchecked Session Mode Specify whether the port mirroring is enabled e Enable The port mirroring is enabled The setting applies to all interfaces Disable The port mirroring is disabled The setting applies to all interfaces Note When you configure the session mode for an individual interface it is applied to all interfaces You can select None Enable from the Session Mode drop down list and control the port mirroring for individual interfaces If you want to disable the port mirroring make sure the direction is not configured for the interfaces If the direction is configured of the interfaces and you want to disable port mirroring select the check box of the interface and click Delete to remove the port mirroring configuration for the interface Watch Direction Specify the direction in which the port mirroring occurs e Tx and Rx Both outgoing and incoming traffic are mirrored e Tx Only Only outgoing traffic is mirrored e Rx Only Only incoming traffic is mirrored Mirror Port Specify which port is the mirror port None None Status Table tem Deserption This field displays the destination port or monitored interface Only Mirror Port one port can be the mirror port This port is used as the mirror port for all por
116. ify the status of IGMP snooping e Disable The IGMP snooping is disabled The IGMP setting still can be configured but the settings do not take effect after you have applied them Disable Enable The IGMP snooping is enabled The switch snoops all IGMP packets it receives to determine which segments should receive packets directed to the group address Unknown Multicast Filtering Specify the status of the unknown multicast filtering e Disable Unknown multicast traffic is not filtered and is forwarded Disable e Enable Unknown multicast traffic is filtered and dropped Querier Version Specify the IGMP protocol version used in periodic IGMP queries e IGMP v1 Support member query and report function e IGMP v2 Support general query the same as IGMPv1 group specific query maximum response time and leave group message function Querier Interval secs Querier interval is the amount of time in seconds between IGMP General Query messages sent by the router if the router is the querier on this subnet Enter a period between 60 and 600 seconds VLAN IDs Enabled for IGMP Snooping This field displays the VLANs that are enabled for IGMP snooping For information about how to configure a VLAN for IGMP snooping see the following section 3 63 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 5 2 IGMP VLAN Configuration This page can configure the IGMP snooping and querier status to each VLAN IGMP VLAN
117. iguration SNTP Client Status Disabled Enabled SNTP Server Status GO Disabled Enabled Date DD MM YYYY DD MM YYYY Time HH MM SS HH MM 5S Time done 00 00 JE HH MM 7 DST StartTime For example First Sun Mar 05 10 DST EndTime For example Second Sun Now 06 10 Chapter 3 Featured Functions SNTP Scalars Configuration Description Factory Default SNTP Client Status Specify whether the switch works as an SNTP client and the switch will send an NTP request to the server which the user specify in SNTP Unicast Server Configuration page Disable e Enable The switch works as an SNTP client e Disable The switch doesn t work as an SNTP client SNTP Server Status Specify whether the switch works as an SNTP server e Enable The switch works as an SNTP server Disable e Disable The switch doesn t work as an SNTP server The date parameter format is DD MM YYY Y When an SNTP client is disabled you can manually set the date When DD MM YYYY an SNTP client is enabled the field is grayed out Time The time parameter format is HH MM SS When an SNTP client is disabled you can manually set the time When HH MM SS an SNTP client is enabled the field is grayed out Time Zone The time zone setting format is HH MM is preceded by a plus or minus For example for Taipei enter 08 00 And it allows 00 00 conversion from GMT Greenwich Mean Time to the local time DST StarTime Enter
118. iguration You can enable or disable the DHCP server function and configure the DHCP configuration in this page DHCP Server Configuration DHCP Server Configuration Admin Mode Next Server Boot File Network Subnet Mask Lease Time Type Lease Time Default Router DNS Server Domain Name DHCP Server Configuration Admin Mode Specify the status of the DHCP server on the switch e Disable The DHCP server is disabled When you want to enable the DHCP relay function please select this setting e Enable The DHCP server is enabled Next Server Specify Boot server host name Boot File Specify Boot file name Disable Enter the network for the DHCP pool Enter the IP subnet mask for the DHCP pool Lease Time Type Specify the type of lease time e Specified Duration The leased IP address has a specific duration You need to specify the duration in the Lease Time fields e Infinite The leased IP address does not expire DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Factory Default Lease Time If you select Specified Duration from the Lease Time Type in the drop down list specify the duration by entering the days hours and None minutes in the Lease Time fields Default Router Specify the default gateway IP address The information will be included in DHCP offer packet DNS Server Specify the DNS server IP address The information will be included in None DHCP offer packet Domai
119. igure an SSH configuration in this page SSH Configuration SSH Configuration SSH Admin Mode Disable Enable SSH Version 1 Disable Enable SSH Version 2 Disable 2 Enable SSH Session Timeout minutes 1 to 160 Maximum Number of SSH Sessions Current Number of SSH Sessions a SSH Configuration Factory Default SSH Admin Mode Specify the status of SSH e Disable SSH is disabled This is the default setting Disable e Enable SSH is enabled SSH Version 1 Specify whether SSH version 1 is supported e Disable SSH version 1 is not supported e Enable SSH version 1 is supported Both version 1 and version 2 SBS can be supported on the switch SSH Version 2 Specify whether SSH version 2 is supported e Disable SSH version 2 is not supported Enable e Enable SSH version 2 is supported Both version 1 and version 2 can be supported on the switch SSH Session Timeout minutes The SSH session time out period in minutes When there is no activity and the time out period is reached the SSH session will be closed 30 Enter a period in the range of 1 to 160 minutes Maximum Number of SSH Sessions The maximum number of inbound SSH sessions The number must be 5 in the range of 0 to 5 Current Number of SSH Sessions This field displays the number of simultaneous SSH sessions 0 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 1 8 4 Telnet Configuration You can configure Telnet configuration in this page T
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121. ions Then the traffic between Bridge B and C will flow through Bridge A Bridge A re i l y z I TE E T n i I HR Bridge B Bridge C But STP RSTP can t support more VLANs in your network topology If there are 2 VLANs between 2 bridges one path will be blocked when STP RSTP is enabled So IEEE defined an extension to RSTP to further develop the usefulness of VLANs VLAN 11 Bridge B VLAN 11 Root 3 39 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol MSTP is an extension protocol of RSTP It can provide an independent spanning tree for different VLANs MSTP builds a separate Multiple Spanning Tree MST for each instance And MST Region may RES ME MSTP instances Bridge A L r BEIT instance 1 E Mao Instance 2 VLAN 22 Se VLAN11 Blocking J h Blocking MST Region Bridge B Bridge C VLAN 11 VLAN 22 Root Root Bridge A Bridge A Instance VLAN 11 Instance 1 Blocking WLAN 23 Blocking Bridge B Bridge C Bridge B Bridge WLAN 11 VLAN 22 VLAN11 VLAN 22 Root Root Root Root 3 40 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 3 1 1 STP Configuration STP Configuration Global Settings Spanning Tree Admin Mode Disable 8 Enable Force Protocol Version O STP O RSTP Configuration Name 22 33 44 55 66 77 Configuration Revision Level O to 65535 Forward BPDU while STP Disabled 2 Disa
122. is ID Subtype Chassis ID System Name System Description System Capability Supported System Capability Enabled Port ID Subtype Port ID Port Description Enabled Tx TLVs Management Addresses SubType Address MAC Address 00 11 22 33 44 55 DWS110W02 10 Port with 3 SFP Bridge Bridge Interface Alias SlotO 1 Slot O Port 1 Gigabit Level Port Description System Name System Description System Capability Management Address Mac Phy IPvd 192 168 1 5 Extended 302 3 TLV Info MAC PHY Configuration amp Status Auto Neg Support amp Status Supported Enabled Advertised Capability Bits 6c01 10base T HD 10base T FD 100base TX HD 100base Tx FD 1000base T FD Operational MAU Type 30 LLDP Local Information fem 1 Description gt Chassis ID Subtype This field displays the MAC Address to be identified for the LLDP communication Chassis ID This field displays the MAC address to identify the switch System Name name that you specified on the System Information E This is a fixed field that displays the model name and description y P DVS110W02 10 Ports with 3 SFP 3 118 Chapter 3 Featured Functions System Capability The type of device If the supported capabilities are identical to Supported the enabled capabilities the fields display the same information The fields can display the following information Router Bridge System Capability Telephone DOCSIS Cable Device W
123. is a networking protocol that provides centralized Authentication Authorization and Accounting AAA management for computers to connect and use a network service The system implements the RADIUS client and provides authentication functionality RADIUS uses UDP port 1812 by default RADIUS Server Configuration Add RADIUS Server Server ID Address Type Server Address Shared secret Response Time Retry Count Port secs EEE 192 168 1 10 password RADIUS Server Configuration Server ID The identifier of the server None Address Type Specify the type of address for the RADIUS server e Pv4 The RADIUS server has an IPv4 address e DNS The RADIUS server has a DNS host name Server Address Enter the IP address or DNS host name of the RADIUS server lt depends on whether the Address Type field is IPv4 or DNS Shared secret Enter the shared secret only characters and numbers that is used to authenticate and encrypt communications between the switch and the RADIUS server This secret needs to match the one on the RADIUS server Response Time secs Enter the response time in seconds This is the maximum period that the switch waits for a response from the RADIUS server before retransmitting the authentication request Enter a period in the range of 1 to 120 seconds Retry Count Enter the maximum number of times an authentication request is retransmitted Enter a number in the range of 1 to 254 Enter the UD
124. ition Off gt On Specify whether to send an alarm email when there is a transition in power from Off to On Power Transition On gt Off Specify whether to send an alarm email when there is a transition in power from On to Off Checked Checked Specify whether to send an alarm email when DI is On Checked Specify whether to send an alarm email when DI is Off Checked 3 113 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Factory Default Authentication Failure Specify whether send alarm email when authentication failure Checked Dot1d Bridge New Root Specify whether to send an alarm email when a new node is added to the 802 1d network Dot1d Bridge Topology Changed Specify whether to send alarm email when the 802 1d bridge topology Checked is changed LLDP Remote Tables Change Specify whether to send an alarm email when the LLDP remote table is Checked changed y Configuration Changed d i Specify whether to send an alarm email when the configuration is Checked LD changed Firmware Update Specify whether to send an alarm email when the firmware has been Checked updated E IP Changed Specify whether to send alarm email when the IP address has changed Password Changed Specify whether to send alarm email when the password has changed Checked Port Events Factory Default Port This field displays the interface number interface number Link ON Checked
125. k device they usually use SNMP software to poll information and get a response from an agent But the SNMP Trap is the unsolicited trap which sends from agent to the NMS Network Management System SNMP GetRequest SNMP Response r Fs SNMP Trap 3 33 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual An SNMP agent sends SNMP trap messages to the trap community trap receiver It monitors the switch for particular events or conditions and generates trap messages based on these events or conditions Trap Configuration Trap Configuration Communit Trap Configuration Factory Default Community Name Enter a case sensitive string The maximum length is 16 characters N one Maximum trap is 10 Version Specify the SNMP version that is used for the trap community e SNMP V1 Uses SNMPv1 to send traps to the trap community e SNMP V2 Uses SNMPv2 to send traps to the trap community Protocol Specify the IP version that is used for the trap community e Pv4 Sends traps to an IPv4 address Input an IPv4 address in the Address field e IPv6 Sends traps to an IPv6 address Input an IPv6 address in the Address field Address Enter an IPv4 or IPv6 address according to the selection in the Protocol drop down list For an IPv6 address enter the address as XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX format 3 2 1 3 Trap Flags After you configure the trap communities you also ne
126. l Response ID Frames Received Wie G number of received EAP response ID Last Frame Source l The total number of received valid EAP response Response Frames Received Hames Request ID Frames Transmitted ll G number of transmitted EAP requested ID Request Frames Transmitted The total number of transmitted EAP request frames 3 11 2 Management Security In the Management Security group you can manage local users Remote Authorization Dial In User Service RADIUS settings Terminal Access Controller Access Control System TACACS settings and Login Authentication Mode and monitor the sessions of login users 3 11 2 1 Local Users Management Only the admin user can create an account and delete the existing user account User Management User Name Edit Password Contirm Password Password Disabled DEE User Management Factory Default Enter a user name User names are up to 20 characters in length and are case sensitive Only alphanumric dashes and underscores _ None are accepted Edit Password Select Enabled and then edit the password Password Enter a password Passwords are 1 20 alphanumeric characters in length and are case sensitive The password is displayed as eight asterisks Confirm Password Enter the same password that you entered in the Password field 3 90 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 11 2 2 RADIUS Server Config RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service
127. l interface see Port Authentication page Leave the Auth TimeOut field blank to use the reauthenticaiton period that is configured for the individual interface Note If you enable server reauthentication after a user has already been authenticated by the server the server authentication time out period does not take effect and the reauthentication period value that is configured for the individual interface is used Note If server reauthentication is enabled a user is authenticated by the server and then you change the authentication time out period the new authentication time out period takes effect after the next reauthentication by the server Portlist WMM List A the interfaces for which authentication needs to be obtained i Leave the field blank to include all interfaces 3 87 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Port Summary This page provides you to view the information about access control of each interface you can initialize or reauthenticate the interface manually Port Summary Port Summary Control Reauthentication Port User Name Enabled Status ForceAuthorized Disabled UnAuthorized Mo User ForceAuthorized Disabled Authorized No User Force Authorized Disabled UnAuthorized Mo User ForceAuthorized Disabled UnAuthorized Mo User ForceAuthorized Disabled UnAuthorized No User ForceAuthorized Disabled UnAuthorized No User Force Authorized Disabled Authorized Mo User ForceAuthorized Di
128. le BPDUs are not forwarded Auto Edge Specify whether the interface automatically becomes an edge port if it does not process BPDUs for a while e Enable The interface becomes an edge port e Disable The interface does not become an edge port Root Guard Specify whether the root guard mode can cause the interface to discard any superior information received by the interface to prevent the root of the device from changing When this situation occurs the interface enters the discarding state and no longer forwards any packets e Enable The interface can enter the discarding state e Disable The interface cannot enter discarding state TCN Guard Specify whether the topology change notification TCN guard restricts the interface from propagating topology change information e Enable The interface can propagate topology change information Disable 20000 Disable Enable Disable e Disable The interface cannot propagate topology change information 3 46 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Factory Default Port Mode Specify the Spanning Tree Protocol STP administrative mode that is associated with the port or port channel e Disable STP is disabled for the port or port channel e Enable STP is enabled for the port or port channel Note Enable You can also change the administrative mode for a port channel by making a selection from the STP Mode drop down list on the LAG Configuration pag
129. length is 40 characters Access Mode Specify the access mode e ReadOnly The client can only have read permission to get information ReadWrite The client can both have read and configure permission to modify the information 3 36 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 3 Network Redundancy In some network environments users need to set up redundant loops in the network to provide a backup path for disconnection or network device breakdown But if there are many network devices in the network then each host needs to spend more time and cross many network devices to associate with each other And sometimes the disconnection happens in a busy network so the network must recover in a short time Setting up redundancy on your network helps protect critical links against failure protects against network loops and keeps network downtime at a minimum For example if the Delta switch is used as a key communications component of a production line several minutes of downtime may cause a big loss in production and revenue ll IMPORTANT Make sure that you save the configuration in the Save Configuration page after you have applied the configuration changes Save Config gt Save Configuration If you don t save the configuration then the configuration will be cleared after the switch is rebooted 3 3 1 STP Spanning Tree Protocol STP provides a tree topology to help reduce link failure in a network find one path between end device
130. link status trap messages Spanning Tree Specify whether spanning tree traps are enabled e Enable Specify the switch which sends spanning tree trap messages Disable e Disable Specify the switch which does not send spanning tree trap messages Password Change Specify whether Password Change traps are enabled e Enable Specify the switch which sends Password Change trap messages Disable e Disable Specify the switch which does not send Password Change messages IP Address Change Specify whether IP Address Change traps are enabled e Enable Specify the switch which sends IP Address Change trap messages Enable e Disable Specify the switch which does not send IP Address Change messages 3 2 2 SNMP V3 SNMPv3 primarily added security and remote configuration enhancements Authentication in SNMP Versions 1 and 2 uses a password community string sent in clear text between a manager and an agent But SNMPv3 message contains security parameters which are encoded as an octet string You can choose the authentication protocol which you need to each user account 3 35 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 2 2 1 User Configuration The following default users are preconfigured for SNMPv3 e admin All admin users can access data with a read write permission e guest All IP guest users can access data with a read only permission SNMP User Configuration SNMP User Configuration A Authent
131. mber The number must be in the range of 1 to 65535 HTTPS Session Timeout minutes The HTTPS session time out period in minutes When there is no activity and the time out period is reached the HTTP session will be closed The time period must be in the range of 1 to 60 minutes After you enable the HTTPS connection you can type https Delta switch s IP address into the web browser to establish an HTTPS connection eo Certificate Management You can use the function in this page to generate a self signed certificate for an HTTPS connection Certificate Management Certificate Management Gi None Generate Key RSA 1024 bits O Generate Certificate Delete Certificate Certificate Management Factory Default None None Generate Key RSA 1024 bits Generate a 1024 bit RSA key After the key has been generated the page reverts to its default setting None and the None item will be selected Generate Certificate Generate a certificate After the key has been generated the page reverts to its default setting None and the None item will be selected Delete Certificate Delete certificate on the switch None Certificate Present Displays the present certificate on the switch None e Certificate Download Make sure the conditions before you download a certificate to the switch e The file which is ready to be downloaded from the TFTP server is on the server and in the appropriate directory
132. mbined with the VLAN ID when a packet is sent into the switch And the multicast searching and forwarding status is displayed in the multicast forwarding table If there is no match found the packet is flooded to all interfaces in VLAN or discarded It depends on the configuration If there is a match found the packet is forwarded to the interfaces which are the members of the multicast group IGMP Snooping Multicast Forwarding Table IGMP Snooping Multicast Forwarding Table MAC Address Forwarding Interfaces IGMP Snooping Multicast Forwarding Table VLAN ID The VLAN ID for the IGMP snooping configuration The multicast MAC address from which multicast traffic is requested MAC address and sent The interfaces that request the multicast traffic and to which Forwarding Interfaces We incoming multicast traffic is forwarded 3 5 4 Multicast MAC Address Configuration If required the Delta switch also supports adding multicast groups manually You can add a multicast MAC address with a VLAN ID in this page Before you add a multicast MAC address with a VLAN ID into switch make sure the member ports have been assigned to the VLAN ID Multicast MAC Address Configuration Multicast MAC Address Configuration Vian Id loa Dore Dora Dora Clos Clove Oow Clove Cloves log DIER poz LI poz Member Ports Static Multicast Mac Address Table wan id Mac Address Member Ports Status Ol 00 5e 11 22 33 D 7 Permanent Multicast
133. me Only when you select Archive from the File Type drop down list is the Image Name drop down list displayed Specify the image e imaget The downloaded image firmware as Image e image2 The downloaded image firmware as image2 Server Address Type Specify the type of server address and enter the IP address or host name in the Server Address field e IPv4 The IPv4 address of a TFTP server e DNS The DNS host name of a TFTP server image 3 23 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Factory Default Server Address Enter an IPv4 address or a DNS host name of the TFTP server Remote File Name Enter the name of the file that you want to download to the switch You N one can enter up to 32 characters If you select Archive in the File Type drop down list the image name item will show up After selecting File Type setting up Server Address and specifing Remote File Name click Apply to start downloading e HTTP Download HTTP File Download HTTP File Download File Type Select File Transfer Status HTTP Download Factory Default File Type Specify the type of file in the drop down list that you want to download Archive When you select Archive the Image Name drop down list is displayed Startup Configuration When the switch boots up the Startup Configuration will be applied None SSL Server Certificate PEM File For more information about the SSL server certificate PEM file
134. me Frame Frames len GDF benken Received Received Version Source Received Eden Received F 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 O 0 C of o o 0 0 o 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 C 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 O 0 d 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 C DIS 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 O 0 o 6 o o D D o 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 D F 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 O 0 d 0 8 0 o 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 o F 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 00 O 0 oio 0 o 0 0 o 00 00 00 00 00 00 0 0 Response ID Response Request ID Request Frames Frames Frames Frames Received Received Transmitted Transmitted D D D D D o D o D D D D 0 D 0 D D D D D D D 0 D D D D D D 0 D D D D D D D D O o EAP Statistics tem Deseriplion Frames Recelved Start Frames Received The total number of received EAPOL start frames Logoff Frames Received The total number of received EAPOL logoff frames Ge The protocol version number attached to the most recently received EAPOL frame Frames Transmitted The total number of transmitted EAPOL frames 3 89 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual tem Description gt The source MAC address attached to the most recently received EAPOL frame l The total number of received unrecognized EAPOL Invalid Frames Received frames The total number of received EAPOL frames with an Length Error Frames Received l invalid packet body length EAP Extensible Authentication Protoco
135. ment Information Base MIB of the switch 3 4 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Factory Default Date amp Time The current date and time System Up Time The time of hours minutes and seconds since the switch was last N started me Base MAC Address The MAC address of the switch Fixed Versions Model Name Boot Version The boot version of the switch The software version of the switch Software Version 3 1 2 Network Interface The network interface on the network device is a logical interface Each network device must have one or more interfaces to connect with other network devices But the configuration of the network interface doesn t affect the traffic which is forwarded 3 1 2 1 IPv4 Network Configuration You can configure a static IP address subnet mask and default gateway for the switch Or you can enable DHCP or BOOTP for receiving a dynamic IP address subnet mask and default gateway If you enable DHCP or BOOTP but there is no DHCP or BOOTP server in the network the default link local IP address will be 169 254 100 100 Note The default Current Network Configuration Protocol is None And the default IP address is 192 168 1 5 IPv4 Network Interface Configuration IPv4 Network Interface Configuration IP Address 192 168 1 5 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway MAC Address Current Network Configuration Protocol Mone CH DHCP O EOOTP Management VLAN ID 3 5
136. mins 2 secs fy Security Settings Base MAC Address 00 11 22 33 44 55 El EC Monitoring Settings f5 Diagnostic Settings f amp Auto Warning E E E Dual Image Model Name Boot Version Software Version f Save Config DVS 110W02 35FP 1 0 6 0 5 E Reset ng L n i wr E Troubleshooting E Logout 3 The port status and LED status on the switch can be monitored on the top frame The status of the Delta switch on the top frame displays the real status with the physical switch synchronously 8 a Ri 2 6 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Table of Contents 3 1 Basic Setting E 3 4 3 1 1 System TOMTEN EE 3 4 3 1 2 Network Interface AAA 3 5 3 1 2 1 IPv4 Network Configuration cooccccccccnccccnncconnnonacononacnnonnnncnnnons 3 5 3122 IPv6 Network Configuration ooccccccccnccccnncccnnnonacononannnnnanncnnnons 3 6 3 1 2 3 IPVO NGIWO NEON ne 3 7 CNS NR POM Et e 3 8 See Pr UN 3 8 3 1 3 2 LAG Settings ccccccccscseceeceececseecescseescceeeescenescoasesccasescaereseseess 3 9 SAR MAA aa 3 10 3 1 4 1 SNTP Scalars Configuration cccooccccccccncoconnnononnncnnnnnnoncnononens 3 10 3 1 4 2 SNTP Unicast Server CGonfguraton 3 11 A O iso 3 12 3 1 5 1 Belge SEN T ara E E EE E 3 13 3 1 5 2 DP ROY APP 3 15 See DROP EE 3 17 A D LE 3 21 3 1 6 1 DNS Contigua ln BEE 3 21 3 1 6 2 Host Configuration occcccccccccocnnccocnnononnconacnnonnnncnnnnnnonnnncnnnnncnnns 3 22 3 1 7 System F
137. n Name Specify the Domain Name The information will be included in DHCP N one offer packet Excluded Addresses Factory Default IP Range From Enter the start IP address of the exclusion IP range which you created N one in the DHCP server pool IP Range To Enter the end IP address of the exclusion IP range which you created N one in the DHCP server pool e DHCP Pool Options DHCP messages contain many option fields These options have many control information and configuration parameters DHCP Server Pool Option Configuration DHCP Server Pool Option Configuration Select Option Code Option Type Option Value DHCP Server Pool Option Configuration Factory Default Option Code Enter the option code For example option code 3 is router 6 is Domain Name Server If you need more information please find None RFC2132 DHCP Options and BOOTP Vendor Extensions Option Type Specify the option type ASCII Enter ASCII value in the Option Value field Hex Enter Hex value in the Option Value field IP Address Enter IP address or subnet mask in the Option Value field Option Value Enter the value that corresponds to the Option Type you select Chapter 3 Featured Functions e DHCP Server Binding If the DHCP function is enabled you can see the DHCP client s information in this page DHCP Bindings Configuration DHCP Bindings Configuration Select IP Address Hardware Type Hardware Address Expire
138. n for the neighbor is in progress but the link layer address of the neighbor has not yet been determined Stale The neighbor can no longer be reached Until traffic is sent to the neighbor no attempt is made to verify if it can be reached again Delay The neighbor can no longer be reached Traffic was recently sent to the neighbor but neighbor solicitation probes are delayed because confirmation that the neighbor can be reached might be received Probe The neighbor can no longer be reached Unicast neighbor solicitation probes are sent to verify if the neighbor can be reached again Unknown The status of the neighbor is unknown 3 7 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 1 3 Port Settings You can configure the basic port settings green Ethernet settings and LAG settings on the switch in Port Settings group 3 1 3 1 Port Settings You can configure and monitor the port status in this page Port Settings Port Settings Port Link Admin Physical on ee ks Clin Urs Up Fraile Har a An 1 Gips Full Dupist Disable ise Friatls ms br iup Enable Horma DER 100 Mbps Full Duplex Cisable Disgbe Enable Pl nm ork Geen Erable Harm IEN Loknown Cisable Drehs trable ma br boan Enanke Harma AED Linkin Disable Drobec Erabi E ais Lira Doan Erasis Horma LEO Linkin Cisable Tia Craple We lira Dot Frat Martie but STE Disain Dale Ercilla O lo ure Don Eradl Horma AEO Unknown Cisabl
139. n protocol used for exchanging management information between network devices SNMP is a member of the TCP IP protocol suite SNMP V1 V2 and V3 are supported on the Delta switch and it s enabled by default Delta switch supports standard public MIBs for standard functionality and private MIBs that provide additional functionality You can use SNMP to enable or disable authentication traps cold start and warm start functionality traps link up and link down traps Spanning Tree Protocol STP traps SFP traps password and IP address change traps rd IMPORTANT Make sure that you save the configuration in the Save Configuration page after you have applied the configuration changes Save Config gt Save Configuration If you don t save the configuration then the configuration will be cleared after the switch is rebooted 3 2 1 SNMP V1 V2 SNMP version 1 SNMPv1 is the initial implementation of the SNMP protocol The authentication of clients is performed by a community string like a type of password which is transmitted in clear text SNMPv2 revises version 1 and includes improvements of performance security confidentiality and manager to manager communications It adds a GetBulkRequest command it sends iterative GetNextRequests for retrieving large amounts of management data in a single request 3 2 1 1 Community Configuration There are two default communities preconfigured for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 e public All IP addres
140. nction and configure the DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual parameters of circuit ID sub option the interface ID on the switch which connects to the host and remote ID sub option the MAC address of the host which sends DHCP request in this page DHCP Relay Configuration DHCP Relay Configuration Admin Mode Disable Circuit ID sub option Disable DHCP Server Address Configuration Select Server Address DHCP Relay Configuration Admin Mode Specify the status of the DHCP relay on the switch e Disable The DHCP relay is disabled This is the default setting Disable e Enable The DHCP relay is enabled Circuit ID sub option Specify whether circuit ID sub option the interface ID of the switch is enabled e Disable Circuit ID can t be added into a DHCP packet This is the Disable default setting e Enable Circuit ID can be added into a DHCP packet Remote ID sub option Enter a remote ID string the MAC address of the host which sends the DHCP request for the circuit ID mode This is a local identifier of the circuit from which a DHCP client to server packet is received It ensures that the DHCP relay sends DHCP server responses back to the correct circuit e DHCP Relay Statistics DHCP Relay Statistics DHCP Relay Statistics No of Packets inserted Circuit Id option No of Packets inserted Remote Id suboption No of Packets dropped No of Packets which did not inserted RAI
141. ngs to the group can receive the traffic IGMP Snooping manages multicast traffic by making use of switches routers and hosts that support IGMP Enabling IGMP Snooping allows the ports to detect IGMP queries report packets and manage multicast traffic through the switch IGMP has three fundamental types of messages as shown below Description Description Y A message sent from the querier an IGMP router or a switch which Query asks for a response from each host that belongs to the multicast group A message sent by a host to the querier to indicate that the host Report wants to be or is a member of a given group indicated in the report message eave Group l ye quit as a member of a specific multicast group ll IMPORTANT Make sure that you save the configuration in the Save Configuration page after you have applied the configuration changes Save Config gt Save Configuration If you don t save the configuration then the configuration will be cleared after the switch is rebooted 3 62 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 5 1 IGMP Snooping Configuration In this page you can Enable or Disable IGMP Snooping And it displays which VLAN enabled the IGMP Snooping function IGMP Snooping Configuration IGMP Snooping Configuration Admin Mode Gi Disable O Enable Unknown Multicast Filtering Disable O Enable Querier Version Querier Interval secs dP 60 to 600 IGMP Snooping Configuration Admin Mode Spec
142. not considered and the fields to the right of the Match Every field are disabled True e False Not all packets need to match the rule Other rules are also considered Destination MAC Specify the MAC address of the destination device that needs to be compared with the information in a packet Enter a MAC address in the None XX XX XX XX XX XX format Destination MAC Mask Specify the MAC mask that is associated with the destination MAC address The MAC mask specifies which bits in the destination MAC address need to be compared with the information in a packet Note ida Use zeros and F in the MAC mask A zero means that the bit is not checked and an F in a bit position means that the data needs to be equal to the value given to that bit For example if the MAC address is aa bb cc dd ee ff and the mask is 00 00 ff ff ff ff all MAC addresses with xx xx cc dd ee ff result in a match where x is any hexadecimal number None EtherType Key Specify the EtherType that needs to be compared with the information in a packet Appletalk ARP IBM SNA IPv4 IPv6 IPX MPLS multicast MPLS unicast NetBIOS Novell PPPoE Reverse ARP User Value If you select User Value enter the value in the EtherType User Value field EtherType User Value If you select User Value from the EtherType Key drop down list enter None the value which is a number in the range of 1536 to 65535 Source MAC Specify the MAC address of
143. ntication Delta switch can act as an authenticator in the 802 1X environment You can either use an external authentication server or implement the authentication server in the Delta switch by using a Local User Database There are three components used to create a port based authentication mechanism based on 802 1X Supplicant The end of the station that requests to access LAN resource and switch services Authentication Server The external server that performs the actual authentication of the supplicant for example a RADIUS server It performs the authentication to indicate whether the user is authorized to access services Authenticator lt acts as a proxy between the supplicant and authentication server This kind of role is usually the edge switch or wireless AP It requests identity information from the supplicant verifies the information with the authentication server and relay a response to the supplicant 3 eAccess me Fe Internet or LAN resources Authentication Server 3 83 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 802 1x Basic Settings IEEE 802 1X is an IEEE Standard for port based Network Access Control PNAC It is a part of the IEEE 802 1 group of networking protocols It provides an authentication mechanism to devices which attempt to connect with a LAN or WLAN IEEE 802 1X defines the encapsulation of the Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP over IEEE 802 which is known
144. nual If you select Detail from the Show Neighbor item the screen displays LLDP Neighbor Detail Statistics for the interface which you specified LLDP Neighbor Information LLDP Neighbor Information Show Neighbor Interface LLDP Neighbor Detail Statistics thassis ID Subtype MAC Address thassis ID 40 f4 ec f8 49 03 Interface Name gi35 Port Description Not Advertised Local Interface o 2 ime Remaining 9 System Name Not Advertised System Description Not Advertised System Capability Supported Bridge System Capability Enabled Bridge Management Addresses Not Advertised Extended 302 1 Tlws Port VLAN ID 155 Port amp Protocol VLAN ID Not Advertised Not Advertised Extended 802 3 TLV MAC PHY Configuration Not Advertised Link Aggregation Not Advertised Maximum Frame Size Not Advertised LLDP Neighbor Information Factory Default Show Neighbor e All The information is for all interfaces e Detail The information is for one single interface Interface Specify one interface for information LLDP ege Zem Detail Statistics VE ae ID The chassis ID of the remote neighbor Local Interface The interface on the switch that receives the LLDP information from the remote neighbor Hold Time The period in seconds before an LLDP packet expires The system capabilities of the remote system The fields can display Capability the following information Router Bridge Telephone DOCSIS Cable Device WLAN
145. of Relay Alarm is displayed in this page This table only displays the current alarm so if the event is not triggered it is not displayed either Current Alarm List Current Alarm List Power 1 off Power 1 off Current Alarm List we Deseriplion 3 15 Dual Image Delta switch allows a user to maintain two image files One image can function as an active image The second image can function as a backup image and you can put an older or the newest image in the second image This function provides an efficient firmware upgrade or downgrade process and reduces the time during the process ll IMPORTANT Make sure that you save the configuration in the Save Configuration page after you have applied the configuration changes Save Config gt Save Configuration If you don t save the configuration then the configuration will be cleared after the switch is rebooted 3 15 1 Copy Copy Copy Source Image Imagel Image Destination Image de Imagel O Imagez Transfer Status After upgrading firmware and running it as active firmware you can keep the older image to image2 or you can copy the current firmware to image2 for backup 3 128 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 15 2 Configuration Dual Image Configuration Dual Image Configuration Active Image Description 1 256 Version z F Kg image If you have two firmware image files you can specify which firmware is the active firmware and i
146. of access challenge packets including both valid and H invalid packets which were received from the RADIUS server The number of malformed access response packets that were received from the RADIUS server Malformed packets include packets with an invalid length Bad authenticators or signature attributes or unknown types are not included as malformed access responses The number of access response packets containing invalid Bad Authenticators authenticators or signature attributes that were received from the RADIUS server server that have not yet timed out or received a response RADIUS server and that timed out The number of packets of an unknown type that were received from the RADIUS server 3 92 Malformed Access Responses Chapter 3 Featured Functions o dem Deepen OO The number of packets that were received from the RADIUS server Packets Dropped and that were dropped 3 11 2 4 TACACS Server TACACS Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus provides access control for routers network access servers NAS and other networked computing devices The system implements the TACACS client and provides authentication functionality TACACS uses TCP port 49 by default you can configure it according to your TACACS server Delta switch supports multi TACACS servers configuration and the number is up to 5 TACACS Server Configuration TACACS Server Configuration Address IP Address Shared ee
147. of the host which sends DHCP request in this page DHCP L2 Relay Configuration DHCP L Relay Global Configuration Admin Mode Disable Enable DHCP L Relay VLAN Configuration Admin Circuit ID Remote ID Mode Mode String Disable Disable m DHCP L2 Relay Configuration DHCP L2 Relay Configuration Admin Mode Specify whether the global status of the DHCP relay is enabled e Enable The DHCP relay function is enabled e Disable The DHCP relay function is disabled This is the default setting Disable DHCP L2 Relay VLAN Configuration Factory Default VLAN ID If you have added VLANs on the VLAN Configuration page the VLANs can be shown in the VLAN ID column and you can configure the 1 DHCP L2 relay setting of each VLAN Admin Mode Specify whether the status of the DHCP relay is enabled on the VLAN e Enable Enable the DHCP relay on the VLAN You can configure the VLAN DHCP relay settings if the DHCP relay is globally disabled Disable But the settings do not take effect even if you have applied it e Disable Disabled the DHCP relay on the VLAN Circuit ID Specify whether the DHCP relay agent information option DHCP option 82 is enabled e Enable Enable the relay agent information option Disable e Disable Disable the relay agent information option This is the default setting for default VLANs 1 2 and 3 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Factory Default Remote ID String Enter the remote ID strin
148. on of packet traffic that is affected by the MAC Direction ACL This is a fixed entry that always shows In Bound only inbound traffic is subject to the MAC ACL 3 76 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 10 2 MAC Rules After creating an ACL name you can configure the action match destination MAC source MAC and VLAN in this page It can determine whether the packet is forwarded normally or discarded Note Lb You need to create an implicit deny all rule at the end of an ACL rule table to make sure that a packet is dropped if an ACL is applied to the packet and none of the explicit rules match MAC Rules Rules ACL Name Marketing Rule Table Match Destination MAC Acti Destinati MAC EtherT K E ion SESCH estination aek erlype Key Permit False 00 11 27 aa bb ce Vet ie eee E j Deny True EtherT is Source MAC Source MAC Mask User Value 00 22 44 22 44 66 iii Rule Table Factory Default Enter an ID for the rule Enter a number between 1 and 10 This means None that you can create up to 10 rules for a single MAC ACL name Specify the action for the rule e Permit Packets that meet the ACL criteria are forwarded e Deny Packets that meet the ACL criteria are dropped 3 17 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Factory Default Match Every Specify whether all packets need to match the rule e True All packets need to match the rule Other rules are
149. option Chapter 3 Featured Functions DHCP Relay Statistics Description Factory Default No of Packets inserted Circuit Id option The amount of Packets which inserted Circuit Id option 0 No of Packets inserted Remote ld suboption The amount of Packets which inserted Remote Id suboption O No of Packets dropped The amount of Packets which dropped O No of Packets which did not inserted RAI option The amount of Packets which did not insert RAI Relay Agent 0 Information option 3 1 5 3 DHCP L2Relay In some networks DHCP servers rely on Relay Agent Information option appended by Relay Agents for IP address and other parameter assignment policies This works fine when end hosts are directly connected to Relay Agents In some network configurations one or more Layer 2 devices may reside between DHCP clients and a Relay agent In these network scenarios it is difficult to use the Relay Agent Information option for an IP address and other parameter assignment policies effectively So there is a requirement for the device that is closest to the end hosts to append a Relay Agent Information option in DHCP messages These devices are typically known as Layer 2 Relay Agents Your IP address ls 192 168 10 15 ble t A Request an IP address MAG 00 11 22 33 44 55 DHCP Server Relay Agent Option 82 5 Your IP address le Request an IF address MAC 00 11 22 33 44 35 2 182 166 10 13 Your IP
150. ot forward traffic but it can learn new MAC addresses e Forwarding The interface is in the forwarding mode it can forward traffic and learn new MAC addresses Port Forwarding State 3 49 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual em Description The type of role of the interface in the spanning tree One of the following options is displayed e Root e Master e Designated e Alternate e Backup e Disabled The identifier of the root bridge of CIST The identifier consists of the bridge priority and the base MAC address of the STP bridge The path cost that is advertized by the designated port to the LAN Note Interfaces with a lower cost are less likely to be blocked if STP detects loops Root Priority The priority of the CST root The default root priority is 32768 The identifier of the bridge with the designated port The identifier Designated Bridge consists of the bridge priority and the base MAC address of the STP bridge The port identifier on the designated bridge that offers the lowest cost to the LAN The identifier consists of the port priority and the interface number Note LAGs have their own interface number starting from 25 in decimal value which is 19 in hexadecimal value Note If the port is the designated port the identifiers in the Port ID and Designated Port fields are identical If the port is Port Role Designated Cost Designated Port not
151. pt mage Name Only when you select Archive from the File Type drop down list is the Image Name drop down list displayed Specify the image e image1 The uploaded image firmware as image e image2 The uploaded image firmware as image2 Server Address Type Specify the type of server address and enter the IP address or host name in the Server Address field e Pv4 The IPv4 address of a TFTP server e DNS The DNS host name of a TFTP server Server Address Enter an IPv4 address or a DNS host name of the TFTP server Remote File Name Enter the name of the file that you want to upload to the switch You N one can enter up to 32 characters If you select Archive in the File Type drop down list the image name item will show up After selecting File Type setting up Server Address and specifing Remote File Name click Apply to start uploading 3 25 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual e HTTP Upload HTTP File Upload HTTP File Upload File Type HTTP Upload Factory Default File Type Specify the type of file in the drop down list that you want to upload Archive When you select Archive the Image Name drop down list is displayed Startup Configuration When the switch boots up the Startup Configuration will be applied None Backup Configuration It s used to backup the Startup Configuration file Log This file records the log information of the switch Script File This file is use
152. rt Local Remote A RADIUS or TACACS server is used for port authentication With this selection the Remote Authentication Server Type radio buttons and Network Access Server ID become available 3 84 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Factory Default Remote Authentication Server Type If you select the Remote radio button next to Authentication Mode specify whether a RADIUS or TACACS server should be used e TACACS The user ID and password are authenticated through a TACACS server RADIUS e RADIUS The user ID and password are authenticated through a RADIUS server Network Access Server ID If you select the Remote radio button next to Authentication Mode enter the network access server NAS ID or use the default ID fsNas1 Port Authentication You can configure the authentication settings for each interface Port Authentication Port Authentication Port Control Mode Periodic Reauthentication EAPOL Packets Reauthentication Period 3 sleep E E 1 15 5 O 1 o 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 DI A ForceAuthorized ForceAuthorized ForceAuthorized ForceAuthorized ForceAuthorized ForceAuthorized ForceAuthorized ForceAuthorized ForceAuthorized ForceAuthorized Port Authentication Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled
153. rt interface number Link Status This filed show the connection of the interface e Link Up The interface is connected to another device Link Down e Link Down The interface is not connected to another device Admin Mode Specify the administrative state of the interface e Enable The interface is switched on and can be connected to another device Enable e Disable The interface is switched off and cannot be connected to another device Jumbo Frame The filed displays whether jumbo frame is enabled for the port e Enable Jumbo frame is enabled The switch supports a fixed jumbo frame size 9000 bytes payload 9018 bytes frame size e Disable Jumbo frame is disabled Link Trap Specify whether the switch sends a trap when the interface link status changes e Enable When the link status changes the switch sends a trap This Disable Enable is the default setting e Disable When the link status changes the switch doesn t send a trap 3 1 4 Time The switch supports SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol It can work as an SNTP client to get time from an SNTP or NTP server and it also can work as an SNTP server to provide time service and send a time reply to a client 3 1 4 1 SNTP Scalars Configuration The SNTP Scalars Configuration lets a user to configure the time of the switch which gets from SNTP server or not And it also can be configured manually SNTP Scalars Configuration SNTP Scalars Conf
154. s 4th Email Address Email Server Configuration Factory Default Mail Server IP Name Enter the IP address of the mail server None The Esmtp Authentication Choice Specify whether the mail server needs authentication If the box is N Change Account Password Specify whether you want to change the account password If the box is selected please enter the old password and enter the new None password twice in New Password and Retype Password Email Address Specify the email address for the email alarm You can specify 1 to 4 None email addresses 3 112 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 12 6 5 Syslog Email Alarm Table The Email Alarm Events Settings page provides you to get an email message when the event you configured happened Email Alarm Events Settings System Events Power T ition Off Power T Ion On Dotid Bridge New DI ON DI OFF Authentication Failure ZER 3 Dotid Bridge LLDP Remote Tables Topology Changed Change IP Changed Password Changed Configuration Changed w Firmware Update DOM Failure Link ON Link OFF Temp Tx RX Overload Threshold Duration s Voltage Alarm Power Power EAE EE El ee E Kl RK RW El El le el MONO ARO amp o 5 JIN System Events Description Factory Default Switch Cold Start Specify whether to send an alarm email when switch cold starts Checked Specify whether to send an alarm email when switch warm starts Checked Power Trans
155. s Logging console nable Logging mail Logging auto save logs Logging buffered Logging time range mins Logging manual save logs Severity Logging filesize System Logs Configuration Logging on Specify whether logging is enabled or disabled e Enable Logging is enabled e Disable Logging is disabled Log messages are not displayed on Enable the Show System Logs page and cannot be saved in a log file or syslog server and logging over the console port is disabled Service timestamps Specify whether or not a time stamp is added to log messages e Enable A time stamp is added Enable e Disable A time stamp is not added Logging console Specify whether logging over the console port is enabled or disabled e Enable Logging over the console port is enabled e Disable Logging over the console port is disabled Logging mail Specify whether log messages can be sent to a specified email address e Enable Log messages sent to a specified email is enabled e Disable Log messages sent to a specified email is disabled Disable 3 109 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Factory Default Logging auto save logs e Specify whether log messages can be saved in a flash memory automatically e Enable Log messages can be saved in a flash memory automatically The saving time depends on the Logging time range Enable setting Disable Log messages can t be saved in a flash memory automatically Logging buffere
156. s Mo Configurated Configured IPv6 Protocol MAG address 60 18 23 B1 606 bb Management WLAN ID 1 DUS 11QWA2 3SFP gt gt _ Connected 0 00 17 Auto detect 9600 OGN 2 3 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Example 2 Use CLI commands to set a static IP address and subnet mask DVS 110W02 3SFP gt enable DVS 110W02 3SFP configure terminal DVS 110W02 3SFP config interface vianmgmt DVS 110W02 3SFP config if no ip address DVS 110W02 3SFP config if ip address 10 10 10 1 255 255 255 0 DVS 110W02 3SFP config if exit DVS 110W02 3SFP config exit DVS 110W02 3SFP save Building configuration OK DVS 110W02 3SFP Note a Before you use USB console configuration please make sure you have installed a USB driver You can find the driver in the CD 2 2 Telnet Console Configuration A Delta switch supports telnet server function it can be globally enabled or disabled The user can use all CLI command over a telnet session The maximum number of inbound telnet sessions allowed on the switch can be configured to 0 5 The Inactivity timeout value for incoming Telnet sessions to the switch can be configured to 1 160 minutes Login authentication supports local user method or remote user method as configured When login authentication is remote user method is supports RADIUS and TACACS 1 Open a Command Prompt and input telnet 192 168 1 5 to login to a
157. s and protect loops in the network Bridge Protocol Data Unit BPDU includes the calculation of information and it is used to negotiate between switches and establish STP STP is a bridge based system and it defines 5 kinds of port statuses blocking listening learning forwarding and disabling If the status of blocking changes to forwarding STP needs to spend more than 30 seconds Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP was defined by IEEE in 2001 RSTP provides faster tree convergence after a topology changes Sometimes it only needs to spend a few hundred milliseconds And RSTP can backward compatible with standard STP Delta switch supports different protocols to support communication redundancy When configuring a redundant ring all switches on the same ring must be configured to use the same redundant protocol STP RSTP can let you establish a redundant ring and protect the loop in a network Bridge A Bridge B 3 37 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual If STP RSTP is enabled it will detect duplicate paths calculate the cost of each path and block the lowest cost path ex the path between A and C from forwarding traffic So each bridge can communicate each other without loop Bridge A Bridge B Bridge If the link failure is detected between Bridge B and C STP RSTP will start to reconfigure the network Bridge A Bridge B Bridge C 3 38 Chapter 3 Featured Funct
158. sabled UnAuthorized No User Force Authorized Disabled UnAuthorized No User ForceAuthorized Disabled UnAuthorized Mo User BOO Ooo Port Summary Factory Default This field displays the port number Control Mode The port authorization state that you have configured on the Port Authentication page see Port Authentication on page 189 One of the following options is displayed e ForceUnauthorized The interface functions in the unauthorized state The switch cannot provide authentication services to a client through the interface Auto The interface automatically detects the control mode through authentication exchanges between the supplicant authenticator and authentication server ForceAuthorized The interface functions in the authorized state The interface sends and receives normal traffic without client port based authentication Reauthentication Enabled Indicates whether you have enabled or disabled reauthentication on Disabled the interface ForceAuthorized The authorization status of the interface Authorized or Unauthorized Authorized The name of the user most recently authenticated on the port The user name is for a user account that is defined on the Local Authentication Server page 3 88 Chapter 3 Featured Functions EAP Statistics This page provides you to view EAP statistics EAP Statistics EAP Statisti Start Logoff Last Last Invalid Een d eier ee Frames Frames Fra
159. ses can be accessed with a read only permission e private All IP addresses can be accessed with a read write permission Community Configuration Community Configuration public 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ReadOnly private 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ReadWrite Community Configuration Description Factory Default Community Name Enter a case sensitive string The maximum length is 16 characters Maximum community is 10 None Client Address Enter the client s IP address Any IP address can be accessed if the IP 0 0 0 0 address is 0 0 0 0 3 32 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Factory Default Client IP Mask Enter the client s IP mask All addresses allow accesses that are associated with a single client IP address For example the client s IP address is 192 168 1 X subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 If the client s IP address is between 192 168 1 0 and 192 168 1 255 they are allowed to be accessed If the client s IP address is 192 168 1 15 and subnet mask is 255 255 255 255 only this client allows to be accessed Access Mode Specify the access mode e ReadOnly Only allow the client to read information e ReadWrite Only allow the client to read information and modify configuration Notice Pn The client address and client IP mask denote a range of IP addresses from which SNMP clients can access the community on the switch 3 2 1 2 Trap Configuration If network engineers need to get information from an SNMP agent networ
160. sta 01332 000 Sao Paulo SP Brazil TEL 55 11 3568 3855 FAX 55 11 3568 3865 Europe Deltronics The Netherlands B V Eindhoven Office De Witbogt 15 5652 AG Eindhoven The Netherlands TEL 31 40 2592850 FAX 31 40 2592851 V 1 01 01 001 We reserve the right to change the information in this manual without prior notice 2013 10 30 a D E I d Kei n E j D pa r P IS K 5 A E E a j E E L 1 enuey S JaSN S9SYIJIMS 19419433 EMISNPU pa9Beuey Sa113S SAG DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual le alia Al www deltaww com ben x r f j d fi WK Sei e a i i WV i d 3 4 8 WK s i Th 5 L dt e a Ku z K a EJ RL WM e e e ECH emm LG y kal sd e E ES a IMA A a ba Ka I e ag i IN NELTA Smarter Greener Together DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 E O de de deeg 1 2 1 1 1 High Performance Network Technology 1 2 1 1 2 Industrial Grade Reliability occooocccconicconncconnccnnnccnnnocannnnnanoss 1 2 Wels WFRODUSUIDSSIOM rer 1 2 1 1 4 Front Panel PONS ana LEDS EE 1 3 1 1 5 BCIOW PRANE ENEE 1 3 te SEP Mod le installalo nkiser ad 1 4 EC A lo CACOS EE 1 5 Chapter 2 User Interface Introduction 2 USB Console Contigua INN ae 2 2 2 2 Telnet Console Configuration ccocc
161. static MAC addresses and their associated VLANs Security MAC Address Security MAC Address Table Port List Add Static MAC Address You can specify the MAC address to a port with a VLAN ID in this page Add Static Unicast MAC Address Add Static Unicast MAC Address Vian Id Destination Port Mac Address d Status 1 Add Static Unicast MAC Address Description VLAN ID Specify the VLAN ID to which the unicast traffic is assigned Destination Pon Specify the switch interface or link aggregation group to which the unicast traffic is directed MAC Address Enter the MAC address of the device that is the source of the unicast traffic Static Unicast Mac Address Table Description VLAN ID Display the VLAN ID to which the unicast traffic is assigned MAC Address Display the MAC address of the device that is the source of the unicast traffic Destination Port Display the switch interface or link aggregation group to which the unicast traffic is directed Display the time out status It is fixed in the Permanent status 3 82 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 11 1 2 IP Source You can configure a specific IP address to access the Delta switch Only the IP addresses which is added to this list can access and configure the Delta switch IP Source CH IP Source Setting ie scription IP Address Enter the source IP address for security Enter the subnet mask of the IP address 3 11 1 3 Port Authe
162. t will be loaded when the switch starts or restarts Note Please make sure you have saved the settings on the switch before you restart the switch 3 16 Save Config The Save Config provides users to save configuration and erase configuration and logs 3 16 1 Save Configuration Save Configuration Save Configuration Saving all applied changes will cause all changes to configuration panels that were applied but not saved LI to be saved thus retaining their new values across a system reboot a After you select the box and click the Apply button all the configuration will be saved in the Startup Configuration file And if you reboot the switch the configuration will be retained If you don t save configuration before rebooting the switch the configuration value that you have saved last time will be gone after you reboot the switch 3 129 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 16 2 Erase Erase File Erase File File Type There are five file types which can be erased e Startup Configuration e Backup Configuration e Log Note ia When you erase the startup configuration file for example because there are problems with the file and then restart the switch the factory default startup configuration is used However note that erasing the startup configuration file is not the same as resetting the switch to factory default settings Resetting the switch to factory d
163. tele d E 3 95 311272 LOGIN ge 3 96 SKS Denaro SEN EE 3 97 312 MONONA SENGS E 3 98 321 Mac Address TN aaa ad 3 99 3122 SEP DDM eege 3 100 312 HEN PULA ee 3 100 3 124 Interface talisman 3 101 A O VE 3 101 12 nn A 3 101 IT SIA dun MA 3 102 3 1299 EVEN Susa 3 104 SET PN 3 104 TS MEN EE 3 105 51256 RMONENENE SES save 3 105 31257 Ethernet History SIAUUSUCS meseros irte rita 3 107 26 ON een II nny a eee II A a Pert nee Rey 3 109 A NL 3 109 31262 LOGS CONQUE EE 3 110 31263 EE eieiei 3 112 3 12 6 4 Syslog Email CGontguraton 3 113 3 12 6 5 Syslog Email Alarm Table AAA 3 114 313 Diagnostic SENGS peer Sendai 3 116 O EEE 3 116 NT BRP Basic SANS vr 3 116 3 13 1 2 LLDP Interface CGontfguraton 3 117 i BOTN NS 3 118 313 14 LLDP Local Intormat n EE 3 119 3 13 1 5 LLDP Neighbor Information coocccconccocnoncnoconncnnnonanonanoss 3 120 1810 yO DB TA Hr 3 122 3 13 1 7 LLDP MED Global Configuration ccccooccccccccncccccncccncncnoncnoss 3 122 3 13 1 8 LLDP MED Interface Configuration rrarrrrnnnnrrnnnnnrnnnrnnnnnnnn 3 123 POT MN ON ne 3 124 31321 Multiple Pot MITO ivan 3 124 AO VA NARA 3 126 EE CE EE EEE ata a 3 126 3 14 1 1 Relay Alarm Setting ici 3 126 31412 Fe Aam Ta a cick es 3 129 Seb AN MAG E 3 129 Selen 0 EEE EEE 3 129 EL NNN 3 130 TG PA NRS 3 130 316 Save Conngurato rar A ci 3 130 ah E EE 3 131 EE 3 131 Seiad DEV in OOO EEN 3 131 Olive Factory DEE SN EE 3 131 8 TONET
164. terface is disabled Notification Status Specify the notification status e Enabled Notifications are sent e Disabled Notifications are not sent Disabled 3 13 1 3 LLDP TLV Options You can configure LLDP type length value TLV settings for each interface in this page LLDP TLV Options LLDP TLV Options System System MAC PHY Description Capability Management BO SIS SIS SIS IR Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled ea Description OOOO Specify the interface number Specify whether to send the options in LLDP frames e Enable The information is transmitted This is the default setting e Disable The information is not transmitted 3 117 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 13 1 4 LLDP Local Information You can view the LLDP local information for an individual interface in this page LLDP Local Information LLDP Local Information Interface LLDP Local Information Chass
165. the daylight saving time DST start time Specify the date and time in the following format week of the month day of the week month HH MM None For example if DST starts on the first Saturday in May at 03 00 AM enter the following format First Sat May 03 00 DST EndTime Enter the daylight saving time DST end time Specify the date and time in the following format week of the month day of the week month HH MM None For example if DST ends on the second Monday in December at 04 00 AM enter the following format Second Mon Dec 04 00 Note A 1 After you have clicked Apply the date and time are applied and the fields revert to their default setting of DD MM YYYY and HH MM SS 2 The manual date and time setting will be lost after the switch is rebooted even if you have saved the changes 3 1 4 2 SNTP Unicast Server Configuration If you want to specify a known SNTP server you can enter the IP address or DNS in this page SNTP Unicast Server Configuration SNTP Unicast Server Configuration Forward Address Type Unicast Server IP Address Unicast Server Type Last Updated Tx Requests L 00 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual SNTP Unicast Server Configuration Description Factory Default Forward Address Type Specify the type of SNTP server IP address e Pv4 Use an IPv4 address to recognize an SNTP server This is the default setting
166. the source device that needs to be compared with the information in a packet Enter a MAC address in the None XX XX XX XX XX XX format Source MAC Mask As an option specify the MAC mask that is associated with the source MAC address The MAC mask specifies which bits in the source MAC address need to be compared with the information in a packet a Note ki Use zeros and Fs in the MAC mask A zero means that the bit is not checked and an F in a bit position means that the data None needs to be equal to the value given to that bit For example if the MAC address is aa bb cc dd ee ff and the mask is 00 00 ff ff ff ff all MAC addresses with xx xx cc dd ee ff result in a match where x is any hexadecimal number None VLAN 3 78 Chapter 3 Featured Functions Factory Default Specify the VLAN ID that needs to be compared with the information in a packet Enter a number in the range of 0 through 4095 You cannot enter a VLAN range o Note None Most VLAN configurations on the switch are in the range of 1 to 4093 However an ACL can detect a VLAN in the range of 0 to 4095 3 10 3 MAC Binding Configuration When you bind a MAC ACL to an interface all rules that you have defined for the MAC ACL are applied to the interface MAC Binding Configuration MAC Binding Configuration ACLID Marketing Direction Sequence Number 1 to 479040967295 Interface Binding Status Interface Direction In Bound MAC ACL Mark
167. tion about how to N one configure VLANs MST Configuration Table Information MST ID The identifier of the MST instance Priority The bridge priority value for the MST instance The bridge identifier for the MST instance The bridge identifier is Bridge Identifier made up of the bridge priority and the base MAC address of the bridge VLAN ID The VLAN or VLANs to which the MST instance is mapped Time Since Topology The time in seconds since the topology of the selected MST Change instance last changed e gy Change The number of times the topology has changed the MST instance The bridge identifier of the root bridge for the MST instance The Designated Root bridge identifier is made up of the bridge priority and the base MAC address of the root bridge Root Path Cost The path cost to the designated root for the MST instance Root Por identiier Wien identifier to access the designated root for the MST 3 51 DVS Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User s Manual 3 3 1 6 MST Port Status Port Path Cost Forwarding State Designated Root ie WM 1 EEE F o 1 128 20000 Enabled Disabled 80 01 Forwarding Designated 10 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 i 128 20000 Enabled Disabled 80 02 Forwarding Designated 10 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 0 3 128 20000 Enabled Disabled 80 03 Discarding Disabled 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55 of4 128 200000 Enabled Disabled 80 04 Discarding Disabled 80 00 00 11 22 33 44 55
168. tistics page a Note dli The counters in the RMON Ethernet Statistics page provide cumulative statistical information from multiple pollings The counters in the RMON Ethernet History Statistics page provide statistical information from individual pollings RMON Ethernet History Statistics Ethernet History Statistics Sample Index Drop Events Broadcast Multicast Packets Packets 0 0 o 0 0 o Jan 1 00 00 00 1970 L Jan 1 01 27 48 1970 0 6204300 17753 635 221 d Jan 1 01 26 46 1970 0 4161973 11636 661 220 3 Jan 1 01 29 49 1970 7998440 14127 767 3 106 Chapter 3 Featured Functions CRC Errors Under Size Over Size Jabbers Collisions Packets Packtes O O O O 0 0 0 A o 0 0 1 5 a4 11 0 o E 23 11 0 1 g g RMON Ethernet History Statistics Hem Description The index that uniquely identifies the entry in the History Control Index l l Configuration table Sample Index An index that uniquely identifies the particular polling sample that this entry represents among all polling samples associated with the same entry in the History Control Configuration table This index starts at 1 and increases by one as each new polling sample is taken Interval Start The time when the polling sampling interval started Drop Events Broadcast Packets Multicast Packets CRC Errors Under Size Packets Over Size Packets The number of events during the sampling interval in which packets were dropp
169. ts which you configure port mirroring The port mirroring status of the port Session Mode e Enable The port mirroring is enabled e Disable The port mirroring is disabled The direction of the port mirroring e Tx and Rx Both outgoing and incoming traffic are mirrored e Tx Only Only outgoing traffic is mirrored e Rx Only Only incoming traffic is mirrored Direction 3 124 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 14 Auto Warning Industrial Ethernet devices in an industrial environment are very important These devices usually need to work for a long time and are usually located at the end of the system So if the devices which connect to the industrial Ethernet switch need to be maintained the switch must provide some messages to the maintainer Even when the maintainers or engineers do not stay in the control room they still need to be informed the status of the devices Delta switch provides different approaches to warn engineers automatically In this section you can get the information about a relay alarm lel IMPORTANT Make sure that you save the configuration in the Save Configuration page after you have applied the configuration changes Save Config gt Save Configuration If you don t save the configuration then the configuration will be cleared after the switch is rebooted 3 14 1 Relay Alarm A relay alarm is used to monitor power DI and port status You can configure the power DI port link or traffic
170. tured Functions 3 12 5 3 Events You can specify events that create log entries SNMP traps or both And assign these configurations to the alarms in the RMON Alarm Configuration page RMON Event Configuration RMON Event Configuration DE pp Broadcast Log and Trap SNMFTrap 0 day 0 hr 55 min 30 sec Packets wid O day 0 hr 56 min 20 sec RMON Event Configuration Factory Default Enter an index that uniquely identifies the entry in the RMON Alarm None Configuration table Enter a number between 1 and 65535 Enter a brief description of the event You can enter up to 127 None characters Specify the type for this event None No entry is made in the RMON Event Log table and no trap is sent The community field is disabled Log An entry is made in the RMON Event Log table The community field is disabled SNMP Trap An SNMP trap is sent to one or more management stations Log and Trap Both an entry is made in the RMON Event Log table and an SNMP trap is sent to one or more management stations If the Type setting is SNMP Trap or Log and Trap enter an existing Nore community name Specify the owner of the entry by entering a name None Last Time Sent Specify the last time the entry created an event 3 12 5 4 Event Log The events that have been triggered are displayed in this page RMON Event Log RMON Event Log Description L Jan 1 00 55 30 1970 Logging Event With Description Broadcast 2 Jan 1 00 58 01 1970
171. was added dynamically None Total The total time to live TTL for the dynamic entry None Elapsed The elapsed time since the dynamic entry was added to the table None Type The type of the dynamic entry e Pv4 e Pv6 e Canonical name Address The IP address of the host name 3 22 Chapter 3 Featured Functions 3 1 7 System File Update The Delta switch supports download your firmware configuration or log file from a TFTP server or local host And it also supports upload files to a TF TP server or local host 3 1 7 1 Download File Delta switch supports 2 ways for user to download files If there is no TFTP server in your network environment you can choose the HTTP way to download files from local host e TFTP Download TFTP File Download TFTP File Download File Type Archive EME Image Name imagel wl Server Address Type Pye ae Server Address Remote File Name Transfer Status K z pole d TFTP File Download File Type Specify the type of file in the drop down list that you want to download Archive When you select Archive the Image Name drop down list is displayed Startup Configuration When the switch boots up the Startup Configuration will be applied SSL Server Certificate PEM File For more information about the SSL server certificate PEM file please see the Certificate Information page Script File This file is used to configure the switch by CLI script mage Na
172. y The network policy information is transmitted capabilities The capabilities information is transmitted both Both the network policy information and capabilities information are transmitted 3 13 2 Port Mirroring Port Mirror is used for monitoring the network traffic of the source port by the analyzer 3 13 2 1 Multiple Port Mirroring Delta switch can select multiple interfaces as source ports and one interface as a destination or monitor port The monitor port can monitor the source ports incoming and outgoing packets Port Mirroring supports the mirroring of the packets passing in out the source port or both at the same time It supports N to 1 and maximum 8 monitored ports per system Ingress mirrored packets are sent unmodified as the packets came in on the ingress port Egress mirrored packets are sent modified with a VLAN tag if the packet is not tagged the packet will be tagged with tag 1 else if the packet is tagged the packet will not modified It does not support to set LAG port to be monitored or mirror port Multiple Port Mirroring Multiple Port Mirroring Monitored Port Clot Coe os Cos Clos Clos Jor Cos Clos Coo Session Mode Watch Direction Mirror Port Status Table Monitored Port Mirror Port Session Mode Direction 0 1 Enable 0 2 Enable 0 3 Enable 0 4 Enable 0 5 Enable 0 6 Enable 0 7 Enable o s Enable Tx and Rx o 9 Enable 0 10 Enable d d LI d d d LI d d d 3 123 DVS Ser
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