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1. Administration Port DIP Switch Status Description Trunking 1 Of Ring is deactivate Unicast Multicast MAC 2 oif Slave is selected GARP GVRP GMRP 3 Ont IGMP IP Multicast 4 Ont SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN Port Security Update ERPS Ring DIP Switch ERPS IA Ring Compatible Ring U Ring 11 DP ERPS is selected DIP Switch Control E Enabled Fig 2 54 This selection allows users to set the DIP Switch control the DIP switches are located on EH7510 outer case so it s another easy and convenient way to configure ERPS or iA ring or Compatible Ring via DIP Switches instead of modifying configuration on web browser Fig 2 54 shows the current DIP Switch s status the bottom portion allows the user to modify settings Table 2 40 Factory Default DIP Switch Enables or disables ERPS iA Ring Compatible Ring Unchecked Control configuration via hardware DIP Switch After enabling the DIP Switch Control at DIP Switch page users can control DIP Switch following the mode selection below 65 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop m DIP 1 and 2 definition Table 2 41 DP Switch Of PAs Ringis deactivated Ring is activate A Slave Magie m DIP 3 and 4 definition Table 2 42 DIP Switch 3 DIP Switch 4 Ring Type Off Off Select ERPS Of On Select iA Ring supported m Factory default settin
2. The procedure for adding a MAC address is simple just type in it in the corresponding field choose the VLAN the Port and proceed to click on Add Please remember that a MAC address cannot be assigned to 2 different ports this will produce an error message 61 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies 2 12 3 802 1x and Radius Agatop Information 802 13 amp Radius Administration Port 802 1x Enabled Trunking Radius Server IP 192 168 200 99 UnicastMulticast MAC Server Port 1812 GARP GVRP GMRP Accounting Port 1813 IGMP IP Multicast NAS Identifier SNMP Shared Key Spanning Tree Confirm Shared Key VLAN Port Security Update Static Port Security Static Secunty Port Add Static MAC 802 1x 602 1 and Radius 602 1 802 1x Port COME Dinn Fig 2 51 Configuration for 802 1x and Radius server information is shown on Fig 2 51 Table 2 37 Factory Default Choose whether to Enable 802 1X for all ports or n nol Disabled Radius Server IP Set Radius server IP address 192 168 200 99 Set radius server port number The range is 1024 65535 Hane Set radius accounting port number DEE The range is 1024 65535 Kees Specifies 802 1X Network Access Server NAS Max 30 characters A key to be shared by EH7510 and the Radius Shared Key Server Both ends must be configured to use the NULL same key Ma
3. Configure on RAPS VLAN and setup as the below figure RAPS WLAN Status wiest Port East Port RPL Owner RPL Port WTR Timer Haldoff Timer Guard Timer MEL Propagate T 4090 0 om oo mms 500 610 2000 ms noo o Enabled Fig 2 61 6 Open EH7510 B s WebUl and setup ERPS settings like the following RAPS WYLAN Status west Port East Port RPL Owner RPL Port WTR Timer Holdo Timer Guard Timer MEL Propagate T 4090 Enabled Port Ports Disabled Nore Enabled Fig 2 62 5 Tome o KO ADODO mer 500s 2000 ms 10 7 7 Connect EH7510 Ae Port 7 to EH7510 B s Port 8 Connect EH7510 Ae Port 8 to EH7510 B s Port 7 like cross over for the redundancy port H 8 If everything is setup properly you will find EH7510 A to have the following ERPS state lt will automatically block Port 8 to prevent network loop RAPS VLAN 4090 FtForwarding West Port East Port otAlocking Hode State Idle Fig 2 63 Configure State Configure Remove 7 Enabled 9 Now you can add any other bridge that you want in between the two EH7510s 72 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies Trick If you want to test the real throughput of your wireless bridge you can find this function under Port tically block Port 8 to prevent network loop the changess failure or alive ing loops can be avoided by guarant Flow Rate Control
4. Table 2 48 Factory Default iA Ring Enable iA Ring or disable iA Ring Disabled Enabled Master Mode e ming master Disabled Slave Mode Es 1 Ring Port Select the primary port for the Ring 2nd Ring Port Select the backup port for the Ring Port10 74 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop 2 13 4 Compatible Ring Compatible Ring is similar as iA Ring the only difference being it can be used for MOXA rings as well To get more details of this redundant ring protocol please contact Atop atop Technologies p Information Compatible Ring Setting Administration Fort Trunking l 8 Unicast Multicast MAC Compatible Ring Enabled Redundant Ports lst Port Pot e 2nd Port Dot IGMP IP Multicast SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN Port Security Update _ ERPS Ring DIP Switch ERPS iA Ring Compatible Ring U Ring A li MA GARP GVRP GMRP Fig 2 67 Fig 2 67 shows how to set the Compatible Ring redundancy protocol users should disable DIP Switch Control and ERPS first in order to enable configure Compatible Ring parameters on the web browser Table 2 49 Factory Default Compatible Ring a Compatible Ring or disable Compatible Disabled 1 Ring Port Selects the primary port for the Ring 2nd Ring Port Selects the backup port for the Ring 75 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0
5. Word 0 of Port 1 0x0000 Word 1 of Port 1 Ox002E Word 2 of Port 1 OxEEE1 Word 3 of Port 1 OxFFFF Word 0 1 2 3 Port 1 good packets 0x1300 4864 40 words R Word 4 5 6 7 Port 2 good packets Word 8 9 10 11 Port 3 good packets Word 12 13 14 15 Port 4 good packets Word 16 17 18 19 Port 5 good packets Word 20 21 22 23 Port 6 good packets Word 24 25 26 27 Port 7 good packets Word 28 29 30 31 Port 8 good packets Word 32 33 34 35 Port 9 good packets Word 36 37 38 39 Port 10 good packets Count of Bad Packets of TX Ex Port 1 gets Ox2EEEE1FFFF bad packets of TX Word 0 of Port 1 0x0000 Word 1 of Port 1 Ox002E Word 2 of Port 1 OxEEE1 Word 3 of Port 1 OxFFFF Word 0 1 2 3 Port 1 good packets 0x1400 5120 40 words Word 4 5 6 7 Port 2 good packets Word 8 9 10 11 Port 3 good packets Word 12 13 14 15 Port 4 good packets Word 16 17 18 19 Port 5 good packets Word 20 21 22 23 Port 6 good packets Word 24 25 26 27 Port 7 good packets Word 28 29 30 31 Port 8 good packets Word 32 33 34 35 Port 9 good packets Word 36 37 38 39 Port 10 good packets Count of Good Packets of RX Ex Port 1 gets Ox2EEEE1FFFF good packets of RX Word 0 of Port 1 0x0000 Word 1 of Port 1 Ox002E Word 2 of Port 1 OxEEE1 Word 3 of Port 1 OxFFFF Word 0 1 2 3 Port 1 good packets 0x1500 5376 40 words Word 4 5 6 7 Port 2 good packets Word 8 9 10 11 Port 3 good packets Word 12 13 1
6. atop atop 2 13 5 U Ring U Ring Unicast Ring Setup Fig 2 68 a x Example of a 2 bridge U ring This configuration is for access between 2 points in this example each point is connected to the Access Points by an Ethernet LAN line and these in turn are connected by Wireless Bridges 1 and 2 In the figure below the same protocol is used instead of a wireless connection between the Access Points there is a physical line EH7510 A EH7510 B Fig 2 68 b 76 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop U ring protocol could be used in the above environment the AP could be WR Dump switch m Transceiver m XDSL bridge Care should be taken that if a dump switch is used as an AP Access Point the one in the other side must be a dump switch as well again care should be taken when connecting the cables to the ports The main screen will look as follows Agatop Information U Ring Setting Administration Port Operation Status Protection Trunking 1st Ring Port Status LinkDown Unicast Multicast MAC 2st Ring Port Status LinkDown GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast Be Enabled SNMP Ring Master Disabled Spanning Tree ist Ring Port Port VLAN 2nd Ring Port Port Port Security Heartbeat Expire 1000 100 10000 ms ERPS Ring DIP Switch _ Update ERPS i Ring Compatible Ring U Ring lil MDO Fig 2
7. 6MT 08 00 Bejjing Chongqing Hong Kong Urumai e Forwarding and Qos System Startup Time Odays 01 44 20 CoS Mapping Daylight Saving Time Month Week Date Hour Toten Mapping Start Date e Mirror Port End Date e System Time and SNTP Offset O hour s Modbus Setting Enable SNTP E PTF Setting NTP Server 1 time nist gov exc time nist gov Port NTP Server 2 time A timefreg bldrdoc ex time A timetreg bldrdoc gov Trunking Time Server Query Period 259200 seconds Unicast Multicast MAC GARP GVRPIGMRP Update Refresh SS IGMP IP Multicast Fig 2 14 This option Fig 2 14 configures EH7510 time and date it also supports Daylight Saving Time and SNTP See notes below for explanation Table 2 9 Factory Default Current Date Allows local date configuration in yyyy mm dd format Allows local time configuration in local 24 hour format System l Startup Time Indicates how long the switch has been working Dependant Start Date defines the start date of daylight saving Daylight End Date defines the end date of daylight saving Saving Time Offset decide how many hours to be Shifted None forward backward when daylight saving time begins and ends See note below ai Enables SNTP function See note below Unchecked KS Server Sets the first IP or Domain address of NTP Server NTP Server Sets the second IP or Domain address of NTP Server Time Switch will locate the 2nd NTP Server if t
8. Technologies Table 2 58 Description Indicates the index of a particular log event Indicates the system date of this event has occurred Time Indicates the system time of this event has occurred Indicates how long the system has been up since this event occurred Level Indicates the level of this event Startup Time Event Details description of this event Last Page Displays events on the last page Next Page Next page Show All Event Click to display all events Clear All Event Click to clear all events 88 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies 2 18 System This function includes the following H Backup restore Firmware upgrade TFTP Factory default Reboot 2 18 1 Backup Restore Backup Download the current EH7510 configuration to the computer as well as save it eatop 7 311 Information Backup Device Configuration Administration P 10 0 34 3 bin Port Trunking Unicast Multicast MAC GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN Port Security ERPS Ring LLDP System Waming Restore Device Configuration C Do not overwrite current username and password configuration C Do not overwrite current network configuration Diagnosis System Log System Backup Restore Firmware Upgrade TFTP Factory Default Reboot Fig 2 79 89 Atop Industria
9. 10 0 72 9 10 0 76 3 10 0 187 100 10 0 71 101 10 0 163 2 10 0 9 1 10 0 172 133 00 60 E9 00 05 4B 00 60 E9 00 13 52 00 60 E9 11 11 11 00 60 E9 06 E5 D2 00 24 1D F0 9A 28 00 24 1D F0 9A 27 00 60 E9 07 98 80 00 60 E9 07 98 94 00 60 E9 07 CA 54 00 60 E9 07 CA 64 00 60 E9 07 CA 6E 00 60 E9 07 98 96 00 60 E9 07 91 9B 00 60 E9 00 5E A8 00 60 E9 02 63 BC 00 60 E9 00 B4 BC 00 60 E9 00 B4 AF 00 60 E9 00 B5 65 00 60 E9 01 58 26 00 60 E9 06 3E 7B 00 60 E9 05 E7 D0 00 60 E9 06 07 FC 0060E9 04C8C8 0060E9 04C8C7 EH7510 EH7510 EH7510 EH7510 EH7510 EH7510 EH7510 name name 0060E9 063E7B ARMSAS ATOP Proxi Access 2 2 ATOP Proxi Access 2 6 5 ATW300 2 26 ATW300 2 25 26 26 Application 1 17 Application 1 17 Application 1 17 Application 1 17 Application 1 17 Application 1 15 Application 1 17 NewCAPS576 1 54 NewCAPS576 1 53 NewCAPS576 1 53 NewCAPS576 1 53 NewCAPS576 1 53 NewCAPS576 B v1 704 46 NewCAPS576 v1 721 4660 ATOP Proxi A SOYAL 2 32 PowerMeter V0 99 Fig 4 1 Table 4 1 Label Icons ES Search devices again with current search condition Ping a device in the network Configure network settings Locate a device Device beeps if selected a Open a web browser for configuration for selected device a Upgrade application of kernel firmware version from local disk KH Open Telnet for configuration for selected device Open Topology Diagra
10. 11 2 VLAN TABLE Pat Technologies OI ry rit ee Information VLAN Table VID Static Member Ports Static Tagged Ports Dynamic Member Ports Dynamic Tagged Ports Port 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Trunking UnicastMulticast MAC GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN VLAN Mode VLAN Table VLAN Settings VLAN PVID Port Security Fig 2 44 a VLAN Table VID Static Member Ports Static Tagged Ports Dynamic Member Ports Dynamic Tagged Ports 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 200 1234 201 1 2 3 4 101 H R 102 9 9 103 9 9 Fig 2 44 b Example Fig 2 44 a 2 44 b example displays the static and dynamic VLAN information of each VID 54 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Table 2 32 n Factory Indicates the VLAN ID number Static Member Ports EE the member ports to this VID All ports This entry is created by user Indicates the ports that outgoing packet is tagged or untagged Displayed The outgoing packet is tagged from this Static Tagged Ports port Dependant Undisplayed The outgoing packet is untagged from this port This entry is created by user Indicates the member ports to this VID Dynamic Member Ports This entry is created by GVRP Dependant Indicates the member ports that outgoing packet is tagged or untagged Displayed The outgoing packet is tagged from this Dynamic Tagged Ports port Dependant Undisplayed The
11. 2 Status Word 1 Hi byte Port 3 Status Word 1 Lo byte Port 4 Status Word 2 Hi byte Port 5 Status Word 2 Lo byte Port 6 Status Word 3 Hi byte Port 7 Status Word 3 Lo byte Port 8 Status Word 4 Hi byte Port 9 Status Word 4 Lo byte Port 10 Status 109 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop ERPS R APS VLAN ID of the ring Ex 3st VLAN ID 1 Word 2 0x0001 1 4094 ID Value range 0x0000 VLAN ID Not Setup 0x2200 8704 5 words R Word 0 1st VLAN ID Word 1 2st VLAN ID Word 2 3st VLAN ID Word 3 4st VLAN ID Word 4 5st VLAN ID ERPS West Port Ex 3st West Port Port 2 Word 2 0x0002 0x0001 Port 1 0x0002 Port 2 OxOO0A Port 10 Ox000C Trk1 0x000D Trk2 OxOOOE Trk3 OxOOOF Virtual Channel OxOOFF VLAN ID exist but no West Port be Selected OxFFFF ERPS Not Enable Word 0 1st VLAN ID West Port Word 1 2st VLAN ID West Port Word 2 3st VLAN ID West Port Word 3 4st VLAN ID West Port Word 4 5st VLAN ID West Port 0x2230 8752 5 words ERPS East Port Ex 3st West Port Port 3 Word 2 0x0003 0x0001 Port 1 0x0002 Port 2 OxOO0A Port 10 Ox000C Trk1 0x000D Trk2 OxOOOE Trk3 OxOOOF Virtual Channel OxOOFF VLAN ID exist but no East Port be Selected OxFFFF ERPS Not Enable Word 0 1st VLAN ID East Port Word 1 2st VLAN ID East Port Word 2 3st VLAN ID East Port Word 3 4st VLAN ID East Port Word 4 5st VL
12. EH7510 Leg EH7510 a 00 60 F9 07 CA 6E 00 60 E9 07 98 94 10 0 50 6 I0 0 50 3 Unknown ef 00 24 98 IC 14 54 EH7510 EH7510 J OO es SS tee 00 60 E9 07 CA 64 00 60 E9 07 98 80 EH7510 10 0 50 5 10 0 50 1 ee Ee Ee 00 24 98 1C 14 AE 00 60 E9 07 98 96 10 0 151 179 Fig 4 4 Notes 1 means the device is a Ring Master or RPL Owner 2 Means this path is blocked SE Right click the device icon to show more port link details gt When double clicking the device icon a periodic beep will sound 5 Left click the device icon to launch the device s web 102 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Appendix A ModBus Management Memory Map 1 Read Registers Support Function Code 3 4 2 Write Register Support Function Code 6 3 1 Word 2 Bytes Data SE System Information System Description Managed Switch EH7510 Word 0 Hi byte Mi Word 0 Lo byte a Word 1 Hi byte n Word 1 Lo byte a Word 4 Lo byte w 0x0000 0 32 words Word 5 Hi byte i Word 5 Lo byte t Word 6 Hi byte c Word 6 Lo byte h Word 7 Hi byte Word 7 Lo byte E Word 8 Hi byte HI Word 8 Lo byte 7 Word 9 Hi byte 5 Word 9 Lo byte 1 Word 10 Hi byte 0 Word 10 Lo byte 0 Firmware Version Ex Version 1 02 0x0020 32 EWONG Word 0 Hi byte 0x01 Word 0 Lo byte 0x02 Ethernet MAC Ad
13. GARP GVRP GMRP Heartbeat Interval 500 50 10000 ms Update IGMP IP Multicast SNMP RAPS l l Node Configure Ge VLAN West Port East Port State State Configure Remove Spanning Tree S 8 8 4090 OiFonardmg 10 Forwarding None Disabled Configure Remove Bes Port Security RAPS VLAN Add ERPS Ring Ada DIP Switch ERPS iA Ring Compatible Ring U Ring lI DP Fig 2 57 68 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies ERPS settings are shown on Fig 2 57 users should disable the DIP Switch Control first in order to set up ERPS parameters Table 2 44 Description Factory Default Choose whether to enable ERPS or not Disabled Choose to enable log Enabled Choose whether to enable UERPS When UERPS is enabled ring ports periodically sent a heartbeat packet to peer ring ports in order to determine whether the link path etc wireless bridge is failure or alive Disabled If peer ring port cannot receive heartbeat packets over 3 packets the ring port will enter protection state Note This function affect the recovery time to more than 20 ms Set the Heartbeat Interval Create the ring by specifying the R APS VLAN ID of RAPS VLAN the ring None VLAN ID ranges from 1 to 4094 After enabling the ERPS and adding a RAPS VLAN users can click on Configure for more details and configurations which are shown on Fig 2 58
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15. Kbps Throughput Test Kbps Port Enable Negotiation Speed Duplex a j P Control ingress Egress Ingress Egress Action Parte of ein Ip opmpz TOR Tesi al N E 2 13 3 iA Ring EH7510 is designed to be compatible with iA Ring protocol for providing better network reliability and faster recovery time for redundant ring topologies it is in the same category as R Rings but with its own protocol It has been a successful development that reduces recovery time to less than 20 ms iA Ring can be used for any single ring which is shown on the picture below Fig 2 65 Ring Master PC J i Monitoring amp re building for Redundant Connectivity Rapid Redundent Ring EH7510 EH7510 EH7510 73 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 Agatop Information IA Ring Setting atop atop Administration Port Operation Status Disabled Trunking ist Ring Port Status Forwarding Unicast Multicast MAC 2st Ring Port Status Forwarding GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast EE Disabled SNMP Ring Master Disabled Spanning Tree 1st Ring Port Porta VLAN 2nd Ring Port Ponti Port Security e ERPS Ring Update DIP Switch ERPS iA Ring Compatible Ring U Ring LIDD Fig 2 66 Fig 2 66 shows iA Ring redundancy protocol users should disable DIP Switch Control and ERPS first in order to enable configure iA Ring parameters on a web browser
16. Master Status 0x0000 Disabled 0x0001 Enabled OxFFFF iA Ring not enable 0x2300 8960 1 word 111 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop 1st Ring Port Ex 1st Ring Port Port 2 Word 0 0x0002 0x0001 Port 1 0x2301 8961 1 word R 0x0002 Port 2 0x000A Port 10 OxFFFF iA Ring not enable 2st Ring Port Ex 2st Ring Port Port 3 Word 0 0x0003 0x0001 Port 1 0x2302 8962 1 word 0x0002 Port 2 0x000A Port 10 OxFFFF iA Ring not enable 112 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies Glossary Term Description A working group of IEEE standards dealing with Local Area Network Provides mechanism for implementing Quality of Service QoS at the Media Access Control Level MAC IEEE standard for port based Network Access Control provides an authentication mechanism to devices wishing to attach to a LAN or WLAN Broadcasts are packets to all station of a local network Devices that use services provided by other participants in the network Data Encryption Stnadard a block cipher that uses shared secret encryption Its based on a symmetric key algorithm that uses a 56 bit key Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol allows a computer to be configured automatically eliminating the need for intervention by a network DHCP administrator It also prevents two computers from being configured with th
17. Po PVID Configures the default 802 1Q VID tag assigned to specific Port The VLAN ID is in the range 1 4094 57 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies 2 11 5 Example of using 802 1Q VLAN To configure 802 1Q VLAN use the Static VLAN Setting page For example set Port 1 2 and 3 into a VLAN group name VLAN 2 with VID 2 and Port 3 are tagged Fig 2 47 Users should follow below settings Table 2 35 Label VLAN 2 VID 2 Member Ports Choice Port 1 2 and 3 Tagged Ports Choice Port 2 and 3 Add Modify Click button after done To select more than one port user can simply click the Ctrl Key in keyboard VLAN Settings Name VID Member Ports Tagged Ports Remove DEFAULT 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Name VID Member Ports Tagged Ports Port S Port Nz 5 Sief Wie 2 Game Porta Pot4 Ports Port Porth Pomp i Addi Modify Fig 2 47 58 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop 2 12 Port Security 2 12 1 Static Port Security Agato Information static Port Security State Administration Port Port State Trunking Port Disabled Unicast Multicast MAC Port Disabled GARP GVRP GMRP Port3 Disabled IGMP IP Multicast Port4 Disabled SNMP Ports Disabled Spanning Tree Hop Disabled VLAN Port Disabled Port Security Porte Disabled Static Port Security Static
18. Security Port Mode Add Static MAC 802 1x 602 1 and Radius On dx Enable 80 1x Port ERPS Ring LLDP System Warning Diagnosis Update Svstem Loa Fig 2 48 802 1X is an IEEE standard for port based Network Access Control and it provides an authentication mechanism to devices wishing to attach to a LAN or WLAN This protocol restricts unauthorized clients from connecting to a LAN through ports that are open to the Internet The authentication basically involves three parties Fig 2 49 a supplicant an authenticator and an authentication server Supplicant The client device that request access to the LAN Authentication Server The server that performs the actual authentication We use RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service as the authentication server 59 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Authenticator It is a network device that acts as a proxy between supplicant and authentication server It passes around information verifies information with the server and relays response to the supplicant The authenticator acts like a security guard to a protected network The supplicant is not allowed access through the authenticator to the protected side of the network until the supplicant s identity has been validated and authorized With 802 1X authentication a supplicant and an authenticator exchange EAP Extensible Authe
19. System Apply Fig 2 25 There are four steps to setup a trunking group Fig 2 25 Step 1 Select either Trk1 or Trk2 from Group ID Step 2 Choose whether to enable LACP IEEE standard Link Aggregation Control Protocol Step 3 Select specific ports to be in this trunk group Step 4 Select specific ports in this trunk group to be LACP active 30 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Table 2 14 Description EH7510 can have up to 2 trunk group Trk1 and Trk2 LACP Yes No Enable Disable LACP Specifies the member ports Hold Control to select more than one port at a time Specifies which ports within the group are LACP active Non PACE ACUN selected ports would be LACP passive Click Apply to confirm changes Apply Remove Removes any existing trunk group 2 6 Unicast Multicast MAC This function includes three sub pages m MAC Address Table H Add Uni Multicast MAC m Filter MAC Multicast filtering improves the performance of networks that carry multicast traffic this section will explain what Multicast and Unicast are as well as their benefits Fig 2 26 Unicast This type of transmission sends messages to a single network destination identified by a unique address This method is simple but not widely used Multicast This type of transmission is more complicated It sends messages from one host to multiple hosts only those
20. ato Technologies o information ERPS RAPS VLAN Setting Administration 69 Port RAPS VLAN 4090 Trunking Status Disabled Unicast Multicast MAC West Port Porta GARP GVRP GMRP East Port Potit IGMP IP Multicast RPL Owner Disabled e SNMP RPL Port None Spanning Tree WTR Timer 0 0 12 min VLAN Holdoif Timer d 0 10000 ms Port Security Guard Timer 4500 10 2000 ms ERP S Ring MEL 1 0 7 DIP Switch Propagate TC Enabled ERPS jA Ring _ Update Compatible Ring U Ring 11 mo Fig 2 58 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies Table 2 45 Description Indicate current RAPS VLAN ID Status Choose to enable ERPS with this particular VLAN Choose the West Port of the RPL East Port Choose the East Port of the RPL Choose to enable Owner Function Select the Owner Port Set the wait to restore WTR time of the ring in WTR Timer minutes Lower value has lower protection time Range from 0 to 12 minutes Set the holdoff time of the ring OGOR MUNEL Range from 0 to 10000 milliseconds o Set the guard time of the ring Range from 0 to 2000 milliseconds Set the maintenance entity group level MEL of the MEL ring 1 Range from 0 to 7 Propagate TC a the topology change propagation of the ring Enabled EH7510 A Owner L yY EH7510 B EH7510 D rA f P d AS Fig 2 59 Using the same example as above
21. configurations of two switches can be set up individually as follows Table 2 46 EH7510 B 8 RAPS VLAN 8 Enabled ERPS RAPS Enabled 1 West Port 1 2 East Port 2 Enabled RPL Owner Disabled West RPL Port none Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Table 2 47 C EH7510 D RAPS VLAN 8 Enabled ERPS RAPS Enabled 1 West Port 1 2 East Port 2 Disabled RPL Owner Disabled none RPL Port none 2 13 2 1 UERPS Settings optional 1 Prepare two EH7510 EH7510 A and EH7510 B We will use Port 7 and Port 8 on both EH7510 for redundancy 2 Connect EH7510 A and EH7510 B to the network or PC so you can access them For simplicity you can use Port 1 for Web configuration on both switches 3 Open SwitchView Management Utility and change the IP of EH7510 B or both switches so the IP wont be conflicting 4 Open EH 510 A and B s WebUI and setup ERPS settings like the following You just need to enable ERPS Log and UERPS You need to press Update for the changes to take effect ERPS Enabled Log Enabled WERPS Enabled Heartbeat Interval 500 60 10000ms Update RAPS Node Configure VLAN West Port East Port State State Configure 7 Remove 7 4090 7 Forwarding a Forwardirigy None Enabled RAPS VLAN Add Fig 2 60 71 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 ato Technologies 5 On EH7510 A Click
22. detailed description Select the device QoS mode WRR or Strict See notes below for a detailed description and comparison 802 1p CoS only Switch only checks L2 802 1p CoS priority bits Both 802 1p CoS and DiffServ Switch checks both types See notes below for a detailed description Both types are selected 15 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop QoS Mode WRR Weighted Round Robin This method services all the traffic queues but higher priority queues still retain their advantage this mode guarantees that in the event that high priority traffic exceeds the link capacity lower priority traffic will still proceed and not be blocked Strict is Strict Priority Scheduling The QoS scheduler preempts the highest queue as long as there are packets When all the packets are exhausted from the highest queue the QoS scheduler reverts back to the weighed fair algorithm to process the remaining queues This mode guarantees that traffic in the highest queue always flows first QoS Type 802 1p CoS IEEE standard of layer 2 marking scheme It specifies a priority value between 0 and 7 that can be used by QoS to differentiate traffic When this option is enabled EH7510 inspects the 802 1p CoS tag in the MAC frame to determine the priority of each frame DiffServ ToS DiffServ stands for Differentiated Services It s a networking architecture that specifies a simpl
23. receives a query message from the router it sends a report message to the router port When it receives a report message from a device in a new group it sends a report message back to the router port When it receives a leave message from a device which is the only one in the group it sends a leave message to the router port and removes the device Proxy is like a middle man that handles information in between routers and computers 41 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 Computer C Fig 2 37 Router ato Technologies P IGMP Fast leave When a leave message is received the ports in the group will be immediately removed from the IP multicast entry 2 8 4 IGMP Statistics Agatop Information Administration Port Trunking Unicast Multicast MAC GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast IGMP IP Multicast Table Static IP Multicast IGMP IGMP Statistics SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN Port Security ERPS Ring LLDP al iil ISMP Statistics Rx Total Rx Valid Rx Invalid Rx General Queries Tx General Queries Rx Group speciiic Queries Tx Group specific Queries Rx Leaves Tx Leaves Rx Reports Tx Reports Rx Others Fig 2 38 a 42 Ce Se E e E ei E CG Clear Statistics Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop IGMP Statistics Rx Total 1017 Rx Valid 1017 Rx Inv
24. to point link auto detection mac lt auto true false gt lt port gt True set the point to point link to true False set the link to false 99 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies Chapter 4 SwitchView amp Topolog Diagram SwitchView and Topolog Diagram are interfaces developed by Atop Technology instead of providing detailed descriptions for a specific device SwitchView and Topolog Diagram have information for all devices in the network SwitchView allows users to locate upgrade or reboot devices and Topolog Diagram shows how all managed switches in the network are connected this chapter illustrates how these two tools can be used effectively 4 1 SwitchView SwitchView shows Model name IP address MAC address and other information of devices in the network the window is shown below Switch iew 1 14 Search Configuration Advance About ct 9 A 406 8 G2 No Caution Model Ip Address M Address HostName KKernel_ AP Information ON OO E Gi N sch Ready Total 33 devices ATW300 ATW300 AY 5300 AY 5300 EH 510 EH7510 EH7510 EH7510 EH7510 EH7510 EH7510 GW21L GW21R GW215 256 GW215 256 GW215 256 GW215 MAXI WD GW215 MAXI WD GW26A 104 10 0 9 0 10 0 9 2 10 0 78 34 10 0 78 36 10 0 195 97 10 0 195 98 10 0 50 1 10 0 50 3 10 0 50 4 10 0 50 5 10 0 50 6 10 0 151 179 10 0 153 253 10 0 163 1 10 0 72 38
25. v Add Fig 2 39 a Table 2 23 Factory Default SNMP Choose to enable SNMP V1 V2c V3 Disabled 2 9 1 Community Strings EH7510 supports SNMP V1 V2c and V3 V1 and V2c use a community string match for authentication there are three levels of authentications which are read sysinfo only read all only or read write all For example in our default setting the SNMP agent can access all objects with read all only permissions using the string public Another example is that the string private has permission of read write all This option allows users to use a community string match for authentication users can specify the string names and the type of permissions on the String field Fig 2 39 a 44 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies Table 2 24 Factory Default Community Define name of strings Public read all ony Strings Max 15 Characters Private read write all Choose from read sysinfo only read all only Type and read write all See notes below for a detailed explanation NOTE Read sysinfo only permission to read OID 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 Sub Tree Read all only permission to read OID 1 Sub Tree Read write all permission to read write OID 1 Sub Tree 2 9 2 Trap Receivers EH7510 provides a trap function that allows an SNMP agent to notify the network management system in case of a significant event this allows users to configure SNMP Tr
26. 2 ERPS Ethernet Ring Protection Switching ERPS is a protocol for Ethernet layer network rings and it specifies protection mechanism The ring topology provides multipoint connectivity economically by reducing number of links ERPS provides highly reliable and stable protection in the ring topology and it never forms loops which can affect network operation 67 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop EH7510 A Owner RPL De Se EH7510C Env LUD EH7510 D Fig 2 56 As Fig 2 56 shows each Ethernet Ring Node is connected to adjacent Ethernet Ring Nodes participating in the same Ethernet Ring using two independent links i e two ways In the Ethernet ring loops can be avoided by guaranteeing that traffic may flow on all but one of the ring links at any time This particular link is called Ring Protection Link RPL A control message called R APS coordinates the activities of switching on off the RPL Under normal conditions this link is blocked by the Owner Node Thus loops can be avoided by this mechanism In case an Ethernet ring failure occurs the RPL Owner node will be responsible to unblock its end of the RPL to allow RPL to be used for traffic The RPL is as the backup link when one link failure occurs Agat ato Information ERPS Settings Administration Port ERPS L Enabled Trunking Log Enabled Unicast Multicast MAC UERPS C Enabled
27. 4 15 Port 4 good packets Word 16 17 18 19 Port 5 good packets Word 20 21 22 23 Port 6 good packets Word 24 25 26 27 Port 7 good packets Word 28 29 30 31 Port 8 good packets Word 32 33 34 35 Port 9 good packets Word 36 37 38 39 Port 10 good packets 108 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Count of Bad Packets of RX Ex Port 1 gets Ox2EEEE1FFFF bad packets of RX Word 0 of Port 1 0x0000 Word 1 of Port 1 Ox002E Word 2 of Port 1 OxEEE1 Word 3 of Port 1 OxFFFF Word 0 1 2 3 Port 1 good packets 0x1600 5632 40 words R Word 4 5 6 7 Port 2 good packets Word 8 9 10 11 Port 3 good packets Word 12 13 14 15 Port 4 good packets Word 16 17 18 19 Port 5 good packets Word 20 21 22 23 Port 6 good packets Word 24 25 26 27 Port 7 good packets Word 28 29 30 31 Port 8 good packets Word 32 33 34 35 Port 9 good packets Word 36 37 38 39 Port 10 good packets Redundancy Information Redundancy Protocol 0x0000 None 0x0001 STP 0x0002 RSTP 0x0004 ERPS 0x0008 iA Ring 0x0010 Compatible Ring STP Root 0x2000 8192 1 word Ox0000 Not Root 0x0001 Root 0x2100 8448 1 word OxFFFF RSTP not enable STP Port Status 0x00 Disabled 0x01 Listening 0x02 Learning 0x03 Forwarding 0x04 Blocking 0x05 Discarding OxFF RSTP Not Enable Word 0 Hi byte Port 1 Status Ee 5 words Word 0 Lo byte Port
28. 69 Table 2 50 Factory Default Status Shows whether the device s state is normal or Dependant protected Ring Port ee Displays the 1 ring porte status 2 Ring Port nd Status Displays the 2 ring port s status Forwarding U Ring Shows whether the Unicast ring is working Disabled Shows whether the device is a slave or master on Ing MASIE this ring For Slave option leave it as disabled EES 1 Ring Port Displays whether this Ethernet port is being used for Port 1 the corresponding ring s port 2 Ring Port Displays whether this Ethernet port is being used for Port 2 the corresponding ring s port Heartbeat Expire Time interval between checking packets 1000 TI Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies 2 14 LLDP 2 14 1 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP is an IEEE standard OSI layer 2 protocol Its used by network devices for advertising their identity capabilities and neighbors information on a local area network It allows each network device e g an EH7510 switch to inform its neighbors about its information and configurations periodically As a result all of the networks devices would discover their neighbors across connected network links using this standard mechanism Agatop Information LLDP Administration Port LLDP V Enabled Trunking Tx Interval 30 seconds 5 65535 Unicast Multicast
29. AN ID East Port 0x2240 8768 5 words 110 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies ERPS West Port Status Ex 3st West Port Status Forwarding Word 2 0x0001 0x0001 Forwarding 0x0002 Blocking 0x0003 Signal Fail Blocking OxOOOF Virtual Channel 0x2250 8784 5 words R OxOOFF VLAN ID exist but no West Port be Selected OxFFFF ERPS Not Enable Word 0 1st VLAN ID West Port Status Word 1 2st VLAN ID West Port Status Word 2 3st VLAN ID West Port Status Word 3 4st VLAN ID West Port Status Word 4 5st VLAN ID West Port Status ERPS East Port Status Ex 3st East Port Status Blocking Word 2 0x0002 0x0001 Forwarding 0x0002 Blocking 0x0003 Signal Fail Blocking OxOOOF Virtual Channel OxOOFF VLAN ID exist but no Eest Port be Selected OxFFFF ERPS Not Enable Word 0 1st VLAN ID East Port Status Word 1 2st VLAN ID East Port Status Word 2 3st VLAN ID East Port Status Word 3 4st VLAN ID East Port Status Word 4 5st VLAN ID East Port Status ERPS Node State Ex 3st Node State Protection Word 2 0x0003 Protection 0x2270 8816 p words 0xFEFE ERPS Not Enable Word 0 1st VLAN ID Node State Word 1 2st VLAN ID Node State 0x2260 8800 5 words Word 2 3st VLAN ID Node State Word 3 4st VLAN ID Node State Word 4 5st VLAN ID Node State ERPS RPL Owner Ox0000 Disabled 0x0001 Enabled 0x2280 8832 5 word iA Ring
30. D Dot ID Port Description System Name System Description Management Address 4 2 3 A 00 60 E9 07 98 9D 3 Port 3 EH db Managed Switch EH 7510 10 0 7 4 5 6 7 8 H OO 60 E9 07 98 99 10 Port 10 EH7510 1 Managed Switch EH 510 10 0 7 8 10 00 60 E9 07 98 98 9 Port 9 EH7510 Managed Switch EH7510 10 0 7 6 Fig 2 71 b Example Fig 2 71 allows users to view the information of each neighbor close to this switch and its example on Fig 2 71 6 Table 2 52 Pont Indicates particular port number of the switch Chassis ID Indicates the identity of the neighbor of this particular port PortID Indicates the port number of this neighbor Management l Indicates neighbor s management IP address 79 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 2 15 System Warning It is important for network administrators to know what s happening in their networks and ato Technologies P know where the events are happening However it is difficult to locate network devices that are at the endpoints of systems Thus Ethernet switches connected to these devices play an important role of providing first moment alarm messages to system administrators This means network administrators can be informed instantaneously when accidents happen EH7510 uses email and relay output to provide fast and reliable warn alerts for administrators 2 15 1 Warning Event Selection There are three different typ
31. EH7510 Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch User Manual Version 1 0 October 2011 Psatop TEL 886 3 5508137 FAX 886 3 5508131 http www atop com tw User Manual V 1 0 atop Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch 7 peatop Important Announcement The information contained in this document is the property of Atop Technologies Inc and is supplied for the sole purpose of operation and maintenance of Atop Technologies Inc products No part of this publication is to be used for any other purposes and it is not to be reproduced copied disclosed transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language in any form by any means in whole or in part without the prior explicit written consent of Atop Technologies Inc Published by Atop Technologies Inc 2F No 146 Sec 1 Tung Hsing Rd Jubei Hsinchu 30261 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 3 5508137 Fax 886 3 5508131 www atop com tw Copyright 2011 Atop Technologies Inc All rights reserved All other product names referenced herein are registered trademarks of their respective companies User Manual V 1 0 atop Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch t EH7510 Mia Op Table of Contents Re 1 Chapter 1 Introduction ccccceeeeceeeeeeteeeeteneeteeeeeees 2 1 1 What is a Managed Industrial Gwitch 2 1 2 SOMWaAN S POA E 3 1 3 Hardware Features 4 UE POWER MACOUIN CIC IS sieros rean 5 TOE V
32. IFOMI Mie M1 aR atl OM Sitccececceecnctacetcecoacatancaeeaten anecatecenacatcndecezace 5 Ee 5 Chapter 2 Configuring with a Web Browser 6 2 1 Web based Management Basics n0nnnannnnnnnnnnennnennnnnnnnenennnni 6 2NA DEU ele EE 6 2 1 2 Login Process and Main Window Interface ssenneennnennnenns 6 ZZ WMO GINO EE 8 E WEE 8 E GON e UE 9 2 2 3 Power Gtaius 9 22 Ae POLO CO St E 10 E POMS AO EE 11 29 1 OYSICIN SE e EE 11 2 3 2 Password cccceccceccceeeceeeeceeeceueceeeseeceueesueeneeeseueeeueeneeeseeesaes 12 ER Ende E 13 2024 PO Wal GIN ua QO a E 14 2AF e MIDP Le D 17 2 3 4 2 TOS DiffServ Mappmg 18 E EN dree EE 19 2 3 6 System Time and SNTP 0ccccccsecccesececceececoeacecceseneseeeess 20 Zeal WOODUS SONG ME 21 2 3 8 Hd Le scscicnicscanenctaesuanereacineusenseneadeeencanideasenatseneaneressureaserds 24 AD en Ce ee eee ee E ee ee eee ee eee 26 Eel POL SLA EE 26 SEH ee 27 2 4 3 Port Control 28 20 WING ese ecavecesnacsnetetagsiavsaexcatrenereatveatncatace E E 29 ill EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch ei t Op 2o WAGE E 29 Se EE 30 2 6 Elle TE et EN 2 6 1 MAC Address Table ccccccceecccseeeceeeeseeeeseeeeseeeseeeesaeeeeas 32 26 2700 WINING ASE WAG aer a 32 EN e 33 221 GARE GVA E EE 34 2 7 1 Multicast Group Table a nnnannnannnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnne 34 PTEE E ae nee eee ee ee ee ee 35 BT NV AP E 36 EE ON 37 2 8
33. Link Down Alarm message will be sent when this Disabled port link is down and disconnected Link Up Down Alarm message will be sent whenever there s a change Le connection begins or connection disrupted Table 2 54 a ee Factory Power Indicates specific power supply SS Disable Disables alarm function Power status event Power On Sends an alarm when power is turned on Disabled Power Off Sends an alarm when power is turned off Table 2 54 b Factory Default NO On P GAMM ch CH Disable Disable power status detection LOG_EMERG Enable log level 0 7 detection LOG_ALERT Enable log level 1 7 detection LOG_CRIT Enable log level 2 7 detection LOG_ERR Enable log level 3 7 detection System log event LOG_WARNING Enable log level 4 7 detection Disabled LOG_NOTICE Enable log level 5 7 detection LOG_INFO Enable log level 6 7 detection LOG_DEBUG Enable log level 7 detection see note below for specific log level description NOTE Log levels are inclusive In other word when log level is set to 0 alarm is triggered whenever 0 1 2 6 and or 7 happen When log level is set to 5 alarm is triggered whenever 5 6 and or 7 happen 0 Emergency system is unstable 1 Alert action must be taken immediately Critical critical conditions Error error conditions Warning warning condition 2 3 4 5 Notice normal but significant condition 6 Information
34. MAC TX TTL 120 seconds recommend 4 times of Tx Interval GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast Update SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN Port Security ERPS Ring LLDP LLDP Neighbors E System Warning Fig 2 70 Fig 2 70 allows users to have options for enabling or disabling the LLDP as well as setting LLDP transition parameters This function should be enabled if users want to use Device View to monitor the switches topology of the whole network For information of using Device View please refer to Chapter 4 Table 2 51 Factory Default LLDP Choose to either enable or disable LLDP Enabled To set the transmit interval of LLDP messages TER Range from 5 to 65535 seconds E Tx Time To Live Amount of time to keep neighbors information The aie recommend TTL value is 4 times of Tx Interval ER Range from 5 to 65535 seconds 78 Agatop Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies 2 14 2 Neighbors Information Neighbors Administration Port Neighbor Information Trunking Chassis ID Port ID Port Description System Name System Description Management Address Unicast Multicast MAC GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN Port Security ERPS Ring LLDP LLDP Neighbors ID OO JO On P wh S System Warning Fig 2 71 a Neighbors ASR Neighbor Information Chassis I
35. P C Enabled Trunking Unicast Multicast MAC Port GVRP GARP GVRP GMRP Port E Multicast Group Table Porte CT GARP Ports El GVRP Port4 F GMRP Ports E IGMP IP Multicast Ports E SNMP Port E Spanning Tree Ports E VLAN Form E Port Security For E ERPS Ring LLDP System Warming GVRP Statistics Diagnosis System Log Rx Join Empty x Join Emp Tx Join Empty Rx Join In Tx Join In Rx Empty Tx Empty Rx Leave In System Tx Leave In Rx Leave Empty Tx Leave Empty Rx Leave All Tx Leave All 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fig 2 32 Fig 2 32 indicates GVRP configurations and functions When GVRP is enabled the switch which is an end node of a network needs only to add static VLANs locally Others switches dynamically learn the rest of the VLANs configured elsewhere in the network via GVRP 36 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies Table 2 20 Description Factory Default Enables or disables GVRP protocol GVRP 1 Enables GVRP the switch must be in 802 1q VLAN mode Disabled Enables or disables GVRP on each port If users have All ports are already define trunking group e g Trk1 it can also be disabled selected to be enabled Clear 7 Statistics Clears all GVRP statistics counts Clears the record 2 7 4 GMRP Asatop Information GMRF Administration GM
36. RP C Enabled Port Trunking Port GMRP Unicast Multicast MAC Porti E GARP GVRP GMRP Port Multicast Group Table Port3 E GARP Portd GVRP Port EI GMRP Port E IGMP IP Multicast Port IC SNMP Ports E Spanning Tree Porta E VLAN Potio E Por Security ERPS Ring Update LLDP System Warning GMRP Statistics Diagnosis System Log Rx Join Empty 0 System Tx Join Empty 0 Rx Join In 0 Tx Join In 0 Rx Empty 0 Tx Empty 0 Rx Leave In 0 Tx Leave In 0 Rx Leave Empty 0 Tx Leave Empty 0 Rx Leave All D Tx Leave All D Clear Statistics Fig 2 33 The above figure shows GMRP functions and configurations when GMRP is enabled the switch allows to receive the join multicast group message from an end station It then creates dynamic multicast MAC address entry in MAC table and spreads this message to other switches 37 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Table 2 21 Description Factory Default Enables or disables GMRP protocol To enable GMRP the switch must be in 802 1q VLAN mode Disabled and IGMP snooping must be disabled Port Choose the ports to be GMRP enabled Disabled Clear Ke Statistics Clear all GMRP statistics counts e 2 8 IGMP IP Multicast This function contains four options Fig 2 34 a which are 8 IGMP IP Multicast Table H Static IP Multicast 8 IGMP IGMP Statistics IGMP Internet Group Managemen
37. S 168 95 1 1 Secondary DNS Update Fig 2 9 b Example x 13 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Table 2 4 Factory Default Enable DHCP By checking this box an IP address will be automatically assigned Otherwise users can Uncheck Client set up the IP address manually Static IP address Displays current IP address Users can also 10 0 50 1 set new static IP address for the device Subnet Mask Displays current Subnet Mask or set new 255 255 0 0 subnet mask Shows current Gateway or set a new one 10 0 0 254 Primary DNS Sets the DNS IP address used by your NULL network Sets the Secondary DNS IP address EH7510 Secondary DNS will locate the secondary DNS server if the NULL Primary DNS Server fails to connect 2 3 4 Forwarding and QoS EH7510 provides H Forwarding function E Filter functions Quality of Service QoS functions To make data delivery more reliable for forwarding functions users can set up an ageing time to avoid the case that a MAC address cannot be found Fig 2 10 Filter Functions Storm Filter Function For this function users can select filtering levels DLF Mode Destination Lookup Failure The switch will always look for a MAC destination address first In case that a MAC address cannot be found which means DLF occurs the switch will forward the packets to all ports that are in the same VLAN Multicast
38. STP l l Porti ForwardingNon STP200000200000128 Auto No No Yes 0 128 1 0 00 00 00 00 00 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Unicast Multicast MAC Por ForwardingNon STP200000200000128 Auto No No Yes 0 128 2 0 00 00 00 00 00 000 eir ee el 0 GARP GVRP GMRP Po ForwardingNon STP200000200000128 Auto No No Yes 0 128 3 0 00 00 00 00 00 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 IGMPAP Multicast Pont ForwardingNon STP200000200000128 Auto No No Yes 0 128 4 0 00 00 00 00 00 000 ae eee Seed ea 0 Port ForwardingNon STP200000200000128 Auto No No Yes 0 128 5 0 00 00 00 00 00 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 SNMP Pong ForwardingNon STP200000200000128 Auto No No Yes 0 128 6 0 00 00 00 00 00 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spanning Tree Port ForwardingNon STP200000200000128 Auto No No Yes 0 128 7 0 00 00 00 00 00 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 genat Tees Po ForwardingNon STP200000200000128 Auto No No Yes 0 128 8 0 00 00 00 00 00 000 SSS SS Sa 0 Port ForwardingNon STP200000200000128 Auto No No Yes 0 128 9 0 00 00 00 00 00 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spanning Tree Port Port10ForwardingNon STP200000200000128 Auto No No Yes 0 128 1 0 00 00 00 00 00 000 0 pn oO 0 0 VLAN Port Security Port Path Cost Priority p2p Edge ERPS Ring Poti a LLDP a E System Warning Portd 1 200000000 0 240 Force No v a Diagnosis de 8 System Log DP Designed Port Fig 2 41 D NOTE Recall that Tx Packets are those transmitted sent out from EH7510 and Rx Packets are packets received from connected devices then Des Cost Designated Root cost for a packet to travel f
39. Syslog Agat ato os Infomation Syslog Administration Port Enable Log Event to Flash E Trunking Log Level 3 LOG_ERR UnicastMulticast MAC Enable Syslog Server E GARP GVRP GMRP Syslog Server IF 0 0 0 0 lGMP IP Multicast Syslog Server Service Port 614 1 65535 default 514 SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN Port Security ERPS Ring LLDP System Warning i NEE NEE NEE NEE E Diagnosis System Log Syslog Event Log System Fig 2 77 Fig 2 77 shows Syslog related settings configuration The actual log event recorded will be showed in Event Log on next page 86 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies Table 2 57 EE Factory Checked Saving log event into flash memory The flash memory can keep the log event files Enable Log Event to even if the switch is rebooted Uncheck Flash Unchecked Saving log event into RAM memory The RAM memory cannot keep the log event files after each reboot Set the log level to determine what events to be displayed on the next page Event Log Level Log Level selected is inclusive 3 LOG_ERR For example if 3 Log_ ERR is selected all 0 1 2 and 3 levels will be implied Checked Enable Syslog Server Uncheck Disable Syslog Server Enable Syslog Server If enabled all log events recorded will be sent to KREE the remote Syslog server Syslog Server IP Set the IP address of Syslog server 0 0 0 0 te SEIER Se
40. This type of transmission sends messages from one host to multiple hosts Only those hosts that belong to a specific multicast group will receive it also networks that support multicast send only one copy of the information across the network until the delivery path that reaches group members diverges At these diverging points multicast packets will be copied and forwarded this method can manage high volume of traffic with different destinations while using network bandwidth efficiently Broadcast Messages sent to all devices 14 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 QoS atop Technologies The main objective of Quality of Service is to transfer certain data packets either particularly safe or as immediately as possible With EH7510 users are able to prioritize traffic on the network to ensure that high priority data can be transmitted as soon as possible Network traffic is controlled by a set of rules These rules help classify different types of traffic and define how each of them should be treated as they re being transmitted EH7510 can also inspect both 802 1p CoS tags and DiffServ tag to provide consistent classification Agatop Information Administration Forwarding and QoS System Settings MAC Address Age out V Enabled Password Age out Time 300 seconds 100 765 IP Settings S Off ze Storm Filter e TENT CoS Mapping QoS Mode WRR O Strict QoS Type Bot
41. UEST to network hosts qos fos information radius server Radius server information show Show running s stem information oe Storm filter on all kinds of traffic Broadcast Multicast U cas ayatem Syetem informat ion antp Enable SHTP evetemt i me oystem time conf igurat ion ayalog syslog informat ion smtp SMTP conf igurat ion snmp SHHP informat ion spanning t ree spanning Tree Protocol timeout set the current CLI timeout setting trunk Trunking informat ion YLAN informat ion Fig 3 4 3 4 1 Administration Setup using Serial Console This section shows how users can see administration information and make changes using command Detailed explanations of each technical term can be found in Chapter 2 of this manual Table 3 2 Command sntp lt IP add gt lt before utc after utc gt lt 0 24 hours gt Starts SNTP service no dhcp show dhcp ip address lt ip addr gt lt ip mask gt Ip default gateway lt ip addr gt Show IP address subnet mask and the default show ip gateway Boot Show running config copy running config startup config erase startup config Show arp DE send ICMP Echo Request to network host EES lt 1 999 gt specifies the number of repetitions Exec Switch to shell mode Shell mode may do shell command 98 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies 3 4 2 Spanning Tree Setup using Serial Console This section shows how users c
42. Up or down Up Auto DownAuto Down Auto Down Auto Down Auto Down Auto Down Auto Down Auto Down Auto Duplex Flow Control Rate Control Config Actual Config Actual Config Actual Config Actual Ingress Egress 100 Full Full Off Off Off Off 0 Full Half Off Off Off Off 0 Full Half Off Off Off Off 0 Full Half Off Off Off Off 0 Full Half Off Off Off Off 0 Full Half Off Off Off Off 0 Full Half Off Off Off Off 0 Full Half Off Off Off Off 0 Full Half Off On Of Off 0 Full Half Off On Off Off Down Auto Fig 2 21 Negotiation type Auto or Force Speed unit Mbps Duplex Flow Control Rate Control Security 802 1X port status NOTE Negotiation Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 1000 1000 Speed ato Technologies Security Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off H Force specifies forcing the speed and duplex as configured by users Auto specifies using auto negotiation to determine the actual speed and duplex to use Duplex Half duplex allows one way communication at a time while Full duplex allows both way communication at the same time 26 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop 2 4 2 Port Statistics Agatop Information Port Statistics Administration Port Port EnableLink Tx Tx Error Tx Rate Kbps Rx R
43. abled 1 e End to End Ethemet 1 3 248 128 128 0 Ons seconds 0 60 e9 7 95 96 0 60 e9 7 93 96 DELT Update Mode Status Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled h Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies Table 2 10 Description Factory Default State Enabled Disable the PTP function Set the PTP operation version Me ed PTP Precision Time Protocol clock type selection Ethernet layer 2 multicast transport or layer 3 UDP IP Transport multicast transports for PTP Precision Time Protocol Ethernet messages selection Sync Interval Set the interval of the sync packet transmitted time Clock To set the Clock Stratum The lower values take Stratum precedence to be selected as the master clock in the 3 best master clock algorithm Clock s accuracy level it s an attribute of an ordinary or boundary clock denotes time traceability or frequency Clock Class distributed by the grandmaster clock Please refer to 248 IEEE 1588 2008 Table 5 for definitions allowed values and interpretation To set the clock priority 1 PTP version 2 The lower priority 1 values take precedence to be selected as the master 128 clock in the best master clock algorithm To set the clock priority 2 PTP version 2 The lower priority 2 values take precedence to be sel
44. age EH7510 and use its software a background in general theory is a must when reading it Please refer to the Glossary for technical terms and abbreviations Who Should Use This User Manual This manual is to be used by qualified network personnel or support technicians who are familiar with network operations it might be useful for system programmers or network planners as well This manual also provides helpful and handy information for first time users For any related problems please contact your local distributor should they be unable to assist you please redirect your inquiries to www atop com tw Supported Platform This manual is designed specifically for the EH7510 switch series Warranty Period Atop technology provides a limited 5 year warranty for EH7510 switches Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 What is a Managed Industrial Switch Atop s EH Ethernet Switching Hub 7510 is a powerful managed industrial switch a switch is referred to as an OSI Layer 2 bridging device Unlike an unmanaged switch which is normally found in homes or in SOHO environments and runs in auto negotiation mode each port on a managed switch can be configured for its link bandwidth priority security and duplex settings The managed switches can be managed by web browsers Telnet or serial console Since every single port can be confi
45. al informational messages 7 Debug debug level messages 81 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop 2 15 2 Alert Warning Events EH7510 warns its users in case any event occurs a table in this section displays the warning events as shown in Fig 2 73 b as an example A short alarm message on the top portion of the web browser interface users can click the Alarms to hyperlink to the Warning Events web page For example the top of web page now displays 2 Alarms We can click the 2 Alarms to see the events In this example 2 Alarms means there two events occurred 1 port4 is down 2 ports is up Agatop Information Waming Events Administration Port Index Date Time Startup Time Events Trunking There is no waming event Unicast Multicast MAC GARP GVRP GMRP Clear Relay Alarm Clear All Warming Events IGMP IP Multicast SNMP Spanning Tree WLAN Port Security ERPS Ring LLDP System Warming Waming Event Selection Alert Waming Events SMTP Settings Niannneie Fig 2 73 a Warning Events Index Date Time Startup Time Events 1 4 2000 07 14 05 27 09 12d01h03m32s email warning Dor is up eld 2000 01 14 05 27 09 12d01h03m32s relay warning port is up JA 2000 07 14 05 27 06 12d01h03m29s email warning port4 is down Ai 2000 01 14 05 27 06 12d01h03m29s relay
46. alid 0 Rx General Queries g7 Tx General Queries g7 Rx Group specific Queries T Tx Group specific Queries T Rx Leaves T Tx Leaves U Rx Reports 597 Tx Reports 0 Rx Others 240 Clear Statistics Fig 2 38 b Example x IGMP s statistics are shown in Fig 2 38 a and its example on Fig 2 38 b 2 9 SNMP This section has four categories which are SNMP Community Strings E Trap Receivers SNMP V3 Users SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is a protocol for managing devices on IP networks It exposes management data in the form of variables on the managed systems which describe the system configuration These variables can then be queried defined by users 43 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 Agatop Information SNMP atop atop Administration Port SNMP L Enabled Trunking Unicast Multicast MAC Update GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast Community Strings SNMP SNMP String Type Remove Spanning Tree public read all only Remove VLAN private read write all Remove Port Security ERPS Ring String Type LLDP read sysinfo only v System Warning GE Diagnosis A System Log System Trap Receivers IP Address Port Community String Remove IP Address Port Community String 162 Add SNMPv3 Users Name Authentication Privacy Type Remove Type Authentication i Name Tagen Confirm Password Encryption Key Confirm Key admin
47. an 2 22 A 112 GW21S MAXI WD 9 063E73 2 45 13 GW21S MAXI WD 2 45 14 GW21L 1 82 15 EH7510 10 1 14 116 EH7510 1510 1 15 17 EH7510 0 0 fe bUEOUZ HOP H7510 1 14 18 EH7510 10 0 151 76 00 60 E9 07 90 9B EH7510 1 15 19 EH7510 10 0 50 49 00 60 E9 06 EF 02 EH 510 1 15 S 20 EH7510 10 0 0 111 00 60 E9 07 98 96 EH7510 1 14 21 AW 5300 10 0 195 98 00 24 1D F0 9A4 27 0060E9 04C8C7 1 0 ER AW5300 10 0 195 97 00 24 1D F0 9A4 28 0060E9 04C8C8 1 0 23 A5300 10 0 195 96 00 60 E9 06 6F E2 0060E9 066FE2 1 0 24 AWENN inn apan d A nnenea_229911 win z m Begin downloading Fig 4 3 101 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop After the application firmware is updated the web browser interface will be the newest version to show the most updated functionalities 4 3 Topology Diagram Topolog Diagram is a software developed by Atop to help users visualize how devices are connected to the network As of version 1 0 0 Topolog Diagram is mainly designed for managed switches all other devices will be tagged as unknown This tool shows the MAC and IP address of a device and shows which ports of this device are connected to other devices right click on a specific EH7510 to open and view its configuration T Topology Diagram 1 0 EH7510 EH7510 Ee Ee a 00 60 9 07 CA 5A 00 60 9 07 98 8A L0 0 30 4 0 0 30 2 00 60 9 07 91 9B 0 0 153 253
48. an see spanning tree information and make changes using command Detailed explanations of each technical term can be found in Chapter 2 of this manual Table 3 3 Command Description no spanning tree Enable disable spanning tree Set the amount of forward delay in seconds Spanning tree forward dalay lt 11 30 gt Ex spanning tree forward delay 20 set forward delay time to be 20 seconds Spanning tree hello time lt 1 10 gt Set hello time in seconds Spanning tree maximum age lt 6 40 gt Set spanning tree maximum age in seconds Spanning tree priority lt 0 61440 gt Set spanning tree bridge priority Spanning tree port path cost lt 0 p 2E8 gt lt port gt Set path cost to specific port Spanning tree port priority lt 0 WW a 240 gt lt port gt Set priority to specific port Show spanning tree Show spanning tree information Show spanning tree port lt port gt Show port information no spanning tree debug Enable or disable spanning tree debugging Choose protocol version A detailed description of stp rstp can be found in section Spanning Tree of chapter 2 no spanning tree port mcheck lt port gt Force the port to transmit RST BPDU Spanning tree protocol version lt stp retp gt spanning IEE POT ECJ poll PON Set the port to be edge connection Enable or disable spanning tree protocol on this Set the port to be point to point connection no spanning tree port point to point Auto specifies point
49. ap setting Fig 2 39 b Trap Receivers IF Address Port Community String Remove IP Address Port Community String Fig 2 39 b gt Trap Receiver Example Table 2 25 Factory Default IP address IP address of your Trap Server NULL Pont Trap Server service port Community Community string for authentication NULL String Max 15 characters 2 9 3 SNMPv3 Users SNMP V3 is an even securer protocol users will be able to set a password and an encryption key to enhance data security When choosing this option users can configure SNMP V3 EH7510 use MD5 Message Digest algorithm 5 for authentication password and DES Data Encryption Standard for data encryption Fig 2 39 a 45 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies Table 2 26 Description Factory Default Admin Administration level Admin User Normal user level Set password If the field is left blank there will be Authentication no authentication Password Authentication password is based on MD5 ER Max 31 characters Confirm Password Re type the Authentication Password NULL Set encryption key for securer protection Encryption Key Encryption is based on DES NULL Max 31 characters Confirm Key Re type the Encryption Key NULL 2 10 Spanning Tree EH7510 provides the IEEE Standard Spanning tree functionality The Spanning Tree Protocol STP provides function to prevent swit
50. are illustrated as follows 1 Make sure the Modbus Poll is connected to your target EH7510 2 Click on 06 on the top toolbar BLOE Fle Edt Connection Setup Fusctons Dipy Yiw Window Help Dees Sc osfoshs 16 22 23 101 g 0x0100_0x0102 mbp Clear Port Statistics 256 00000 Clear Relay Alarm 257 00000 Clear All Warning Events 258 0 0000 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 For Help press F1 192 168 1 165 502 E Fig 2 16 21 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch SC peatop User Manual V 1 0 atop 3 Set Address to a desired value between 250 and 256 Write Single Register E SI Slave ID Address Cancel Value HES Result Bay Close dialog on Response ok Use Function DE Write single register 16 Write multiple registers Fig 2 17 4 Correct Value HEX has to be selected corresponding to Address entered above As in this example Result shows Illegal Data Value since Address 256 can only take 1 as Value HEX Write Single Register a E Ei Slave ID f Address 296 Cancel Value HEX jo Result legal Data Value Close dialog on Response ok Use Function Ce 06 Write single register 16 Write multiple registers Fig 2 18 22 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 PS atop atop 5 If a correct Value HEX is selected the process will be completed successful
51. assword System Description Managed Switch EHT510 IP Settings System Location Switch Location Forwarding and QoS System Contact www atop com tw Mirror Port System Time and SNTP _ Update Modbus Setting PTP Setting Port Trunking Fig 2 7 Table 2 2 Label Factory Default Specifies a particular role or application of different switches The name entered here will also be shown system Name 1 i Switch View and Device View Saro Max 63 Characters System Detailed description of the unit Managed Switch Description Max 63 Characters EH7510 System Locations of different switch units N P Location Max 63 Characters Provides contact information for maintenance Enter System Contact ee of whom to contact in case a problem ee ere Max 63 Characters l1 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies Although no password is set for the device when it is manufactured users can make 2 3 2 Password changes to assure overall system security Fig 2 8 M atop Technologies Information Password Administration System Settings Manager s User Name Password Manager s Password IP Settings Confirm Password Forwarding and QoS Mirror Port Update System Time and SNTP Modbus Setting PTP Setting Port D Tears Leite es Fig 2 8 Table 2 3 Factory Default User s Name Manager s User name Way 415 DEE NULL Pa
52. ch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop 2 16 1 Ping atop Technologies o Information Ping Administration Port Use Ping Command to test Network Integrity Trunking Unicast Multicast MAC GARP GVRP GMRP SS IGMP IP Multicast Ping SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN Port Security ERPS Ring LLDP System Warming IP address Name Diagnosis Ping fuctom mn Fig 2 75 a Ping Use Ping Command to test Network Integrity IF address Name www google com Fig 2 75 b Users can assign IP address or domain name to verify the network connectivity After typing the IP address name please click button to start the ping function an example is shown below Ping Result Ping statistics for www google com Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0 Fig 2 75 c 85 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Users will have the following result for a failed ping Ping Result unknow host www google com The requested host is probably incorrect or the DNS is not reachable Fig 2 75 d Note If users assign domain name instead of IP address they should assign DNS first This can be done through Administration gt IP Settings An example is shown below Primary DNS 163 95 1 1 Fig 2 76 2 17 System Log This function contains two pages Syslog and Event Log 2 17 1
53. ching loops and ensuring broadcast radiation A switching loop occurs in network when there are multiple connections between two network switches or two ports The loop creates broadcast radiation the accumulation of broadcast and multicast traffic on a computer network As broadcasts and multicasts are forwarded by bridges switches to every port the bridges switches will repeatedly rebroadcast the broadcast messages and this can floods the network STP creates a Spanning tree and disables those links of the network that are part of the spanning tree which leaves only a single active path between two nodes This function avoids flooding and increases network efficiency EH7510 also supports RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol It is an evolution of the STP lt has a slightly changed topology which helps to provide a much faster spanning tree convergence 46 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 ASato Technologies Information Administration Port Trunking Unicast Multicast MAC GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast SNMP Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Spanning Tree Port VLAN Port Security ERPS Ring LLDP System Warming Diagnosis System Log System 2 10 1 Spanning Tree H m THS ry a R spanning Tree Spanning Tree Force Version Priority Maximum Age Hello Time Forward Delay Root Priority Root MAC Address Root Path Cost Root Port Root Maximum Age Root Hello T
54. d Q3 a a Tos Ox0C 3 OASE Ox2C 11 OxsC 15 Ox4c 19 OxS5C 23 DCT Ox7C 31 OxsC 35 09039 OxAC 43 OxBC 4 OxCc 51 OxDC 55 OxEC 59 OxFC 63 ato Technologies LIT LIT LIT LIT 20 20 LU LU LLJ LLJ LLJ 3 3 Q3 Q3 H The switch can classify traffic based on a valid DiffServ ToS priority tag Fig 2 12 shows where users can map ToS to the different priority queues Table 2 7 Factory Default Sets the mapping table of different ToS to ToS 0 15 Q1 4 distinct output queues which are QO ToS 16 31 QO lowest Q1 los Q2 median and Q3 ToS 32 47 Q2 highest ToS 48 63 Q3 For example when ToS 0 F8 62 is assigned to Q3 it has the highest priority When ToS 0 40 16 is assigned to Q1 it has the lowest priority For ToS explanations please refer to page 14 18 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop 2 3 5 Mirror Port ASato Information Minor Port Administration System Settings Monitored direction Disable E E a EI F E Password EE Era Go G ss SE bom C IP Settings Pont Ports Fort bogip Forwarding and QoS EENEG AE Cos Mapping Ge Update ToS DitSev Mapping Update Minor Port Monitored direction Select the monitored port s direction of data packets which is System Time and SNTP EONI OUE Or Canes Modbus Setting Monitored port Select mo
55. dress Ex MAC 00 01 02 03 04 05 Word 0 Hi byte 0x00 Word 0 Lo byte 0x01 0x0021 33 3 words Word 1 Hi byte 0x02 Word 1 Lo byte 0x03 Word 2 Hi byte 0x04 Word 2 Lo byte 0x05 Kernel Version Ex Version 1 03 Word 0 Hi byte 0x01 0x0024 36 Lora Word 0 Lo byte 0x03 103 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Console Information Baud Rate 0x0000 4800 0x0001 9600 0x0002 14400 0x0003 19200 0x0030 48 1 word 0x0004 28800 0x0005 38400 0x0006 57600 0x0007 144000 0x0008 115200 Data Bits 0x0031 49 1 word 0x0007 7 0x0008 8 Parity 0x0000 None 0x0032 50 1 word 0x0001 Odd Ox0002 Even Stop Bit 0x0033 51 1 word Ox0001 1 0x0002 2 5 fe ee EE Eoo Ge E Power Information Power Status Power 1 OK Hi byte 0x01 0x0040 64 1 word Power 1 Fail Hi byte 0x00 Power 2 OK Low byte 0x01 Power 2 Fail Low byte 0x00 IP Information DHCP Status 0x0050 80 1 word 0x0000 Disabled 0x0001 Enabled IP Address of switch Ex IP 192 168 1 1 Word 0 Hi byte OxCO 0x0051 81 2 words Word 0 Lo byte 0xA8 Word 1 Hi byte 0x01 Word 1 Lo byte 0x01 Subnet Mask of switch Ex IP 255 255 255 0 Word 0 Hi byte OxFF 0x0053 83 2 words Word 0 Lo byte OxFF Word 1 Hi byte OxFF Word 1 Lo byte 0x00 104 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Gateway Address
56. e IP Multicast Address Vian ID Join Port 224 0 0 251 1 10D 224 0 1 60 1 10D 239 255 255 250 1 10 D Join Port 3 Static Configured D Dynamic Joined Refresh Fig 2 34 b Example This option shows 1 The IGMP membership group table 2 Static and dynamic IP Multicast table The dynamic join port is added by the switch s IGMP snooping function The static join port is manually added by the user 2 8 2 Static IP Multicast Agatop Information Static IP Multicast Administration Port IP Multicast Address Vian ID Join Port Remove Trunking Unicast Multicast MAC IP Multicast Address Vian ID Join Port GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast ISMP IP Multicast Table Static IP Multicast IGMP IGMP Statistics Add SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN a a m Example of IP Multicast Address IP Multicast Address 224 2 3 4 Fig 2 35 a 39 EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch Static IP Multicast IP Multicast Address Vian ID Join Port Remove 239 2 3 4 1 24 6 Remove IP Multicast Address Vian ID Join Port Port a Port FH bom poia Porth Example of IP Multicast Address IP Multicast Address 239 2 3 4 Fig 2 35 b Example Fig 2 35 a 2 35 0 display current IP multicast addresses and it allows users to add more manually For example an IP multicast group address Is 239 1 1 1 joining
57. e same IP address automatically There are two versions of DHCP one for IPv4 and one for IPv6 Domain Name System a hierarchical naming system built for any computers or resources connected to the Internet It maps domain names into numerical identifiers For example the domain name www google com translates to the address 74 125 153 104 Extensible Authentication Protocol an authentication framework widely used by IEEE Star formed physical transport medium all stations can send data simultaneously collisions are detected and corrected through network protocols Provides access to other network components on a layer of the OSI model Gateway packets not going to a local partner are sent to the gateway The gateway takes care of communication with remote network Internet Group Management Protocol used on IPv4 networks for establishing multicast group memberships Internet Protocol version 4 fourth revision of the Internet Protocol Together with IPv6 it is the core of internet network It uses 32 bit addresses which means there are only 232 possible unique addresses Because of this limitation an IPv4 addresses shortage has been developing This has stimulated the development of IPv6 which is still in its early stage of development area such as company or computer lab Media Access Control A sub layer of the Data Link Layer specified in the MAC OSI model It provides addressing and channel access control mechanisms to allow network nod
58. e but scalable mechanism for classifying network traffic and providing QoS guarantees on networks It uses the DiffServ Code Point DSCP which is the modern redefinition of the ToS DiffServ ToS function allows users to use up to 64 values to define service levels and set priority Settings of CoS and ToS can be accessed on the mapping tables in next two options 16 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop 2 3 4 1 CoS Mapping Pat Technologies O Information Mapping Table of CoS Administration system Settings Password Cos Priority Queue IP Settings 0 Q0 Forwarding and QoS 1 LI CoS Mapping d Qi ToS DiifServ Mapping 4 Qi Mirror Port 4 QQ e System Time and SNTP 4 QZ Modbus Setting D Q3 F 03 e PTF Setting gege Update Unicast Multicast MAC Fig 2 11 The switch can classify traffic based on a valid 802 1p CoS priority tag These options allow users to map CoS to the different priority queues Fig 2 11 The default queue weighting is assigned as follow QO 2 packets Lowest priority Q1 1 packets Low priority Q2 4 packets Median priority Q3 8 packets High priority For example Q3 has the highest priority and it carries 8 packets while QO has the lowest priority and it carries 2 packets When CoS 6 is assigned to Q3 it has the highest priority When Co1 is assigned to QO it has the lowest priority For CoS explanations please r
59. ected as the master 128 clock in the best master clock algorithm UTC Offset_ UTC offset value LD Offset To Master The offset time to the master clock None m The grand master UUID for PTP version 1 Parent UUID The parent master UUID for PTP version 1 Clock P l Identifier The clock identifier for PTP version 1 The lower part of Fig 2 20 shows how to configure PTP and to see its status per port Table 2 11 Factory Default Port Portnumber Ne Enabled The port mode information it indicates that the PTP port None function is enabled or disabled Status PTP port operation status None Mode Enabled Disabled PTP port function Disabled 25 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 2 4 Port This function contains three options which are Port Status Port statistics Port control 2 4 1 Port Status Agatop Information Administration Port Port Status Port Statistics Port Control Trunking Unicast Multicast MAC GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN Port Security ERPS Ring LLDP Port Status Port Porti Port2 Port3 Port4 Ports Pop Port Ports Port9 Porti0 Negotiation Mode Enable Link CopperOn CopperOn Copper On CopperOn CopperOn CopperOn CopperOn CopperOn Giga Copper Giga Copper 2 All ports status are shown Mode Enable State On or Off Link condition
60. efer to page 14 Table 2 6 Factory Default CoS 0 1 Q0 Priority Set the mapping table of different CoS to CoS 2 3 Q1 Queue 4 different level queues CoS 4 5 Q2 CoS 6 7 Q3 17 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 2 3 4 2 ToS DiffServ Mapping ASato Technologies Information Administration System Settings Password IP Settings Forwarding and QoS CoS Mapping ToS Disen Mapping Minror Port System Time and SNTP Modbus Setting PTP Setting Port Trunking UnicastMulticast MAC GARP GVRP GMRP IGMDID Multicast SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN Port Security ERPS Ring LI MP Mapping Table of ToS DSCP Tos Ox00 0 Ox10 4 0x208 03012 Ox40 16 Ox50 20 Ox60 24 D ZOO Ox80 32 0x90 36 OxA0 40 OxBO 44 OxCO 43 OxDO 52 OxEO 56 OxFO 60 Level Qi LIT Qi Qi e LA LU O0 LA LJ LIZ e QO e LJ e Q3 Q3 Q3 O3 Tos Ox04 1 0x145 Ox24 9 Ox34 13 Ox44 17 Ox54 71 Ox64 25 OxF4 29 Ox6 4 33 Ox94 37 OxA4 41 OxB4 45 OxC4 49 OxD4 53 OxE4 57 OxF4 61 Fig 2 12 Level Qi DI Qi DI D D D D QO LJ Q2 QO O3 Q3 Q3 O3 Tos Ox08 2 0x13 6 0x28 10 Ox38 14 Ox48 18 Ox53 22 Ox63 26 Ox78 30 0x83 34 09838 OxAS 42 OxBS 46 OxCe 50 OxDe 54 OxE8 58 OxFS 62 Update Level Qi e Qi Oi e Qi e Q0 e Q0 e Q0 Q
61. er Manual V 1 0 2 2 4 Protocol Status Reports an overall status of each protocol while users can view status all at once here ato Technologies P detailed explanations of each protocol and methods will be provided in later sections Fig 2 6 Technologies ato Information Basic Console Power Status Protocols Status Administration Port Trunking UnicastMulticast MAC GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN Port Security ERPS Ring LLDP System Warming D Piia raes mom m H Default Protocol Status Protocol SNTP PTP LACP GVRP GMRP IGMP SNMP Spanning Tree 802 1 ERPS iA Ring Compatible Ring U Ring LLDP Fig 2 6 10 Status Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies 2 3 Administration Here users will be able to make changes on System Settings Password IP Settings Forwarding and QoS Mirror Port System Time SNTP Modbus Setting and PTP setting 2 3 1 System Settings Users can enter system s details here this information can help identify one specific switch among all the devices in the network Fig 2 7 pS atop Technologies Information System Settings Administration System Settings System Name FHF510 P
62. es Improve network redundancy Fast recovery time lt 20ms iA Ring Provides Ring Coupling and Dual Homing Three User Friendly Interfaces Supported Web browser Telnet Console Serial Console SNMP vi v2 v3 Supported with MD5 Authentication and DES encryption RSTP Support QoS Traffic Regulation Supported IGMP supported with IGMP snooping Alarm System Supported with E mail Notification IEEE 802 1x with RADIUS Supported for Network Access Control LACP Supported Compatible Ring U Ring SNTP PTP GVRP GMRP Spanning Tree LLDP atop atop EH7510 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch eo User Manual V 1 0 1 3 Hardware Features Device Appearance Fig 1 1 Fig 1 1 m Dimensions 53 4 mm W x 119 9 mm D x 145 7 mm H H Weight approx 1 1kg WR 8x 10 100M Ethernet ports Port 1 8 H 2x Gigabit Ethernet ports or 2 x Fiber ports Port 9 10 m 1x Serial Console Port m 1x4 DIP switch WR LED indicators H 1 x Reset button Caution An approved Optical transceiver should be chosen to plug into the slot Never install or work on electrical or cabling during periods of lighting activity Never connect or disconnect power when hazardous gases are present A Disconnect the power and allow to cool 5 minutes before touching A5 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Do not stare into the laser Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop 1 4 Power Re
63. es of events Port Events Power Events and System Events Port Events Fig 2 72 are related to the activities of a certain port Power Events keep track of power status of the switch and System Events are related to the overall functionalities of the switch P ato Technologies Information Administration Port Trunking UnicastMulticast MAC GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN Port Security ERPS Ring LLDP System Warming Waming Event Selection Alert Waming Events SMTP Settings Diagnosis System Log System Waming Event Selection Port state event waming Port Relay Porti Disable Port2 Disable Port3 Disable Ports Disable Port Disable Port Disable Port Disable Porte Disable Port Disable Poti Disable Power status event waming Power Relay Power Disable Power Disable System log event waming Relay Log Level Disable Fig 2 72 80 Update Email Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Email Disable Disable Email Disable Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies Table 2 53 Ne Factory Pop Indicates the port number Pp Disable Disables alarm function i e no alarm message will be sent Link Up Alarm message will be sent when this port link is up and connection begins Port state event
64. es to communicate within a LAN A unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on MAC Address network segment Formed according to the rules of numbering name space managed by IEEE Message Digest algorithm 5 widely used cryptographic has function with a 128 bit hash value This type of transmission sends messages from one host to multiple hosts Only those hosts that belong to a specific multicast group will receive the multicast Also networks that support multicast send only one copy of the 802 1p Broadcast Client IPv4 information across the network until the delivery path that reaches group members diverges At these diverges points multicast packets will be copied and forwarded This method can manage high volume of traffic with different destinations while using network bandwidth efficiently 113 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 OSI Model QoS Server atop atop Open System Interconnection mode a way of sub dividing a communication system into smaller parts called layers A layer is a collection of conceptually similar functions that provide services to the layer above it and receives services from the layer below it Quality of Service Remote Authentication Dial In User Service Authentication and monitoring protocol on the application level for authentication integrity protection and accounting for network access De
65. ettings 1 VLAN PVID 2 dA jd jda jda jda da oOo d jd Port Security 3 Fleer leer lee fa lee lee lene een lene ERPS Ring 4 Ooo UU UU Oo oo LLDP 5 d A dA d d A d L d j System Warning S AA kk kk kk BI Diagnosis H A L L d a d L L L L System Log 8 Oooo Ooo oOo oo System 9 d A A A d A A d d jd 10 d jA jA jA jA jd d UU Fig 2 43 b Screen when on Port Based mode x Table 2 30 Group ID Indicates the VLAN Group ID Group ID 1D Member Adds specific ports to specific group Port 1 PorttO NOTE VLAN Table VLAN Settings and VLAN PVID following subsections are not available for Port Based VLAN but only available for 802 1Q 53 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 a t Op User Manual V 1 0 atop 802 1Q or tagging based equivalently Another VLAN mode that EH7510 supports is 802 1Q Tagged frames are frames with 802 1Q VLAN tags that specify a valid VLAN identifier VID Untagged frames are frames without tags or frames that carry 802 1p prioritization tags and only having prioritization information and a VID of 0 When a switch receives a tagged frame it extracts the VID and forwards the frame to other ports in the same VLAN Fig 2 43 a and Fig 2 43 b Table 2 31 ipti Factory Choose 802 1Q eee The switch will reboot after changing VLAN mode 802 og Configure the management VLAN ID that can be Management VLAN ID accessed this switch Range from 1 to 4095 2
66. f cost Higher cost means less Dependant Suitability for Soanning Tree topology Root Port Indicates the port that receives the best BPDU Dependant see note below Root Maximum Age ora the current root maximum ageing time Dependant Root Hello Time Indicates the current hello time value Root Forward Delay oo the current root forward delay time Dependant Topology Changes Indicates the time which topology change is Dependant occurred Last Topology Indicates the working time since last Topology Dependant changes changes occurred Ge NOTE Hello Message The root of the Spanning Tree topology periodically sends out a hello message to other devices on the network to check if the topology is healthy BPDU In STP to ensure that each bridge has enough information the bridges use special data frames called Bridge Protocol Data Units BPDU to exchange information about bridge IDs and root path costs 48 e Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies 2 10 2 Spanning Tree Port Fig 2 41 shows how to configure per port Spanning Tree parameters and indicate each port s status atop atop Information Spanning Tree Port Administration Port Path Cost P2P Edge Des Des Port Des Des 3 Rx x Rx Tx Rx Tx Sech Port State Role Config actual TTT configActualConfigActual Cost Priority Port Root PeS8ridge Uptime em em TCN TCN RSTP R
67. g o DIP Switch 1 OFF Ring is inactive o DIP Switch 2 OFF Slave is selected o DIP Switch 3 4 OFF OFF ERPS is selected m DIP switch 1 must be set to the ON position to enable DIP switches 2 3 and 4 If DIP switch 1 is set to the OFF position then DIP switches 2 3 and 4 will all be disabled WR When DIP 1 is set to ON the default ring ports are Port9 and Port10 Port10 is RPL port m When the Compatible Ring is selected DIP 2 is unused For example if users want to set this device to be a master in an ERPS Ring DIP switch 1 and 2 should be on and DIP switch 3 and 4 should be off These settings define the device to be a master with Port10 being RPL in an ERPS ring 66 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop LED Indicators of DIP Switch are as below Fig 2 55 EH7510 is designed with two LEDs on the outer case for indicating current DIP switches status these LEDs are for Ring and Ring Master as shown above Fig 2 55 There are four possible outcomes and each outcome indicates different ring status these four circumstances are addressed below Table 2 43 ERPS enabled ERPS enabled ERPS disabled ERPS enabled No RPL owner ERPS disabled ee 8 No RPL owner Ring in protection state Blinking ERPS disabled ERPS enabled On Blinkin There s a RPL owner Ring in protection state H ERPS enabled ERPS enabled 2 13
68. gged or untagged Selected The outgoing packet is tagged from this Tagged Ports port Dependant Unselected The outgoing packet is untagged from this port NOTE Default settings only have VLAN ID on 1 To configure settings for VLAN ID other than 1 users will have to assign ports to be in that VLAN group 1 Goto VLAN Setting 2 Fill in appropriate Name VID Member Ports and Tagged Ports gt click on Add Modify Go to VLAN PVID 4 Choose the same ports and enter PVID which is the same as VID 56 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop 2 11 4 VLAN PVID Each port is assigned a native VLAN number the Port VLAN ID PVID When an untagged frame goes through a port it is assigned to the port s PVID DS Technologies Information VLAN PVID Administration Port Port PVID Trunking Forti Unicast Multicast MAC Port2 GARP GVRP GMRP Ports IGMP IP Multicast Port4 1 SNMP Port 1 Spanning Tree Port6 VLAN Port VLAN Mode Ports 1 VLAN Table Porta 1 VLAN Settings Foti 1 VLAN PVID Port Security PVID ERPS Ring LLDP System Warning Diagnosis System Log System Update Fig 2 46 Fig 2 46 displays the ports default VLAN ID the lower portion allows the user to configure the port s PVID Table 2 34 Factory Default Port Select specific ports to be configured the PVID value
69. gured to specific settings network administrators can better control the network and maximize network functionality EH7510 is an industrial switch as opposed to a commercial switch a commercial switch simply works in a comfortable office environment However an industrial switch like EH7510 is designed to perform in harsh industrial environments i e extreme temperature high humidity dusty air potential high impact or the presence of potentially high static charges EH7510 works fine even in these environments Atop EH7510 is designed to provide faster securer and more stable networks One advantage that makes EH7510 a powerful switch is that it supports technologies including ERPS iA Ring Compatible Ring and RSTP These technologies provide better network reliability and decreases recovery time down to less than 20 ms EH7510 Ethernet Switch supports a wide range of IEEE standard protocols This switch is excellent for keeping systems running smoothly reliable for preventing system damage or losses and friendly to all levels of users The goal of this innovative product is to bring users a brand new network management experience Note Throughout the manual the symbol indicates that more detailed information of the subject will be provided at the end of this book Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop 1 2 Software Features Atop s iA Ring ERPS Technologi
70. h 802 1p CoS and DiffServ v ToS DiffServ Mapping Mirror Port System Time and SNTP Modbus Setting DLF Destination Lookup Failure Update PTP Setting WRR Weighted Round Robin At each egress port the QoS scheduler uses a weighed fair Port algorithm to select a packet from Q0 to Q3 one at a time and deliver it Trunking r Default Weighting Unicast Multicast MAC COS Q0 2 packets GARP GVRP GMRP COS Q1 1 packets IGMP IP Multicast COS Q2 4 packets COS Q3 8 packets SNMP Spanning Tree Strict Strict Priority Scheduling The QoS scheduler preempts the highest queue as long as VLAN there are packets When all the packets are exhausted from the highest queue the QoS scheduler reverts back to the weighed fair algorithm to process the remaining queues This Port Security mode guarantees that traffic in the highest queue always transmits ERPS Ring Fig 2 10 Table 2 5 Factory Default Choose to enable MAC Address ageing time MAC function If enabled when an entry reaches its aging Checked time it will be cleared from the switch Enabling this function can cancel frame forwarding effectively Address Ageing Time Specifies the ageing time Range100 765 seconds Ageing Time Select filter level from Off 5 10 15 20 or 25 On Enable storm filter function and choose from DLF DLE Multicast and Multicast and or Broadcast traffic See notes below i i ee Broadcast enabled for a
71. he 1st NTP l 2 i A timefreq bldrdoc gov Server fails to connect User s current local time eee eee Chongqing Hong Kong Time Server l Ouer E e Kate RS how frequently the time is 259200 seconds Period updated trom the server Note Daylight Saving Time In certain regions e g US local time is adjusted during summer season in order to provide an extra hour of daylight in the afternoon and the time shifted 20 EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch P D atop Technologies forward or backward is usually an hour SNTP Network Time Protocol It is used to synchronize the computer systems clocks Two of the NTP server examples would be time nist gov and clock stdtime gov tw 2 3 7 Modbus Setting Modbus is a serial communication protocol which allows communication between devices to be connected to the same network It is used to connect a supervising computer to the network and thus control all the devices behind it Agatop Information Modbus Setting Administration System Settings Modbus Address Unit Identifier Slave Address setting Password Modbus Address 1 255 1 IP Settings Forwarding and QoS CoS Mapping ToS DiffServ Mapping Mirror Port System Time and SNTP Modbus Setting PTP Setting Port Fig 2 15 Fig 2 15 shows where users can set up the modbus address in addition to that users can use Modbus Poll for configurations Setup steps
72. hosts that belong to a specific multicast group will receive the multicast Also networks that support multicast send only one copy of the information across the network until the delivery path that reaches group members diverges At these diverging points multicast packets will be copied and forwarded This method can manage high volume traffic with different destinations while using network bandwidth efficiently Unicast Multicast Fig 2 26 31 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies 2 6 1 MAC Address Table atop Technologies Information MAC Address Administration Port Unicast MAC Address VLAN Type Port s Trunking ZU DA DA AN OD DE 1 Dynamic 1 UnicastMulticast MAC 00 60 E9 07 98 96 1 Static cpu MAC Address Table 00 60 E9 08 05 F0 1 static cpu Add Uni Multicast MAC Filter MAC Clear Dynamic Entries GARP GVRP GMRP A Wh kilinar Fig 2 27 Information of current Unicast and Multicast MAC addresses is displayed as on Fig 2 27 Unicast would be shown first followed by Multicast MAC address Table 2 15 Label Unicast Multicast MAC Displays MAC address VLAN Displays VLAN ID Type Displays whether the MAC address is dynamic or static Portes Displays which port this MAC belongs to Clear Dynamic Entries Clears all Dynamic MAC addresses 2 6 2 Add Uni Multicast MAC Agatop Information Add Unicast Mult
73. icast MAC Administration Port MAC Address VLAN Type Port s Remove Trunking Unicast Multicast MAC MAC Address VLAN Port s MAC Address Table r Poti Add Uni Multicast MAC Port Filter MAC 1 4094 Port3 Port4 GARP GVRP GMRP deg IGMP IP Multicast Pop v SNMP Spanning Tree _ Add VLAN Example of MAC Address Port Security Unicast MAC Address OO XXXXXXXXXX ERPS Ring Multicast MAC Address 01 XX XX XX XX XX nn Fig 2 28 32 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies EH7510 also supports adding static MAC address manually Fig 2 28 the steps are as follows Step 1 Enter MAC Address Unicast address starts with 00 and Multicast address starts with 01 Step 2 Specify VLAN ID Step 3 Decide which ports belong to its corresponding address use Ctrl to add more than one port Table 2 16 Description MAC address Enter MAC address manually VLAN Specify VLAN ID that this static MAC belong to Port s Define which ports belong to this address Add Confirm and add the MAC address Remove Remove any existing MAC address 2 6 3 Filter MAC Agatop Information Filter MAC Administration Port MAC Address VLAN Remove Trunking Unicast Multicast MAC MAC Address VLAN MAC Address Table 1 4094 Add Uni Multicast MAC Add Filter MAC GARP GVRP GMRP A WIM kliman Fig 2 29 a Filter MAC MAC Addre
74. iew information and configure settings Operator and manager privileges are initially entered without the need of passwords but a user may assign password to both the operator and manager If passwords are assigned then when a user attempts to enter the CLI next time they will need to enter the correct username and password If users enter the password for the operator then the prompt changes to indicate operator privilege Users are now in the user mode Switch gt If users enter the password for the operator then the prompt changes to indicate manger privilege Users are now in the privileged mode Switch If users are in the user mode and want to switch to the privileged mode they may simply type in the command enable and then enter the correct username and password following the prompt Switch gt enable Username enter username here 95 atop atop EH7510 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch oe User Manual V 1 0 Password enter password here Switch To enter the configuration mode you need to be in the privileged mode and then type in the command configure Switch configure Switch contig Below is a graphical view of the modes and its related privileges and screen prompt User Mode Privileged Mode Configuration Mode Operator Privilege Manager Privilege Manager Privilege Switch gt Switch SEH Users may enter at any command mode and the CLI will return
75. ime Root Forward Delay Topology Changes Last Topology Change Fig 2 40 47 Enabled RSTP 32768 20 2 15 32768 00 60 E9 07 93 96 0 Portt 20 2 15 0 0 ato Technologies 0 61440 6 40 1 10 4 30 Fig 2 40 shows how to configure the Spanning Tree and indicates the parameters status H Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies ox Table 2 27 Description Factory Default Spanning Tree Choose to enable or disable Spanning Tree Disabled Select STP or RSTP RSTP Configures the bridge priority in the range of 0 Priority 61440 The switch with lower bridge priority has 32768 more chance to become a root bridge If a device is not the root and it doesn t receive hello message in Max Age it will reconfigure Maximum Age itself as a root 2 See note below for hello message Range from 6 to 40 seconds Amount of time the root waits between sending Hello Time hello messages See note below Range from 1 to 10 seconds 0 Configures the amount of time to wait before checking to see if the device should change Forward Delay from the learning state to the forwarding state 15 Less delay time means changing state quickly Range from 4 to 30 seconds Root Priority Indicates the current root priority value Dependant Root MAC Address Indicates the current root MAC address Dependant Root Path Cost Indication o
76. ing a trunk group and specifying LACP functions will be described in the next section DS atop Technologies Information LACP Administration Port LACP Disabled Trunking System Prionty 32768 0 65535 LACP Trunking Port LACP Group ID LACP Partner Unicast Multicast MAC Portt Disable GARP GVRP GMRP Fort Disable IGMP IP Multicast Ports Disable SNMP Portd Disable Spanning Tree Ports Disable VLAN Port Disable Port Security Port Disable ERPS Ring Porte Disable LLDP Hori Disable Portit Disable System Warning Diagnosis Update System Log Update Fig 2 24 29 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Table 2 13 Factory Default Status disabled Priority 65535 Group ID Shows which trunk group this port belongs to SES LACH Indicates whether LACH Partner information is pe Partner received at the corresponding port 2 5 2 Trunking atop Technologies AS Information Trunking Administration Port Group ID LACP Ports LACP Active Remove Trunking LACP Fast Ethernet Trunking Setting Trunking Unicast Multicast MAC Group ID LACP GARP GVRP GMRP KSMP IP Multicast Tki E SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN Port Security ERPS Ring Giga Ethemet Trunking Setting LLDP System Warning Group ID LACP Ports LACP Active Diagnosis TH P lus Endl System Log
77. inks at the top level of the menu hierarchy and allows them to be expanded to display lower level links Note that in this case the port 1 is highlighted in green this shows that the port is being connected to a LAN cable Detailed explanations of each sub section will be addressed later as the need arises eatop Bett Information Basic Administration Port Description Managed Switch EH 10 Trunking MAC address 00 60 E9 07 98 96 Unicast Multicast MAC Application Version 1 25 GARP GVRP GMRP Kemel Version 1 20 IGMP IP Multicast fS108K used 49612K free OK shrd 560K SNMP buff 62532K cached Spanning Tree VLAN Port Security ERPS Ring LLDP System Warning Memory Diagnosis System Log System Fig 2 2 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies AS To help users be familiar with the device the Information section provides important details 2 2 Information of it this is also the main welcoming screen once the user has logged in The details make it easier to identify different devices connected to the network they are divided into four sections 2 2 1 Basic An introduction to the equipment and net is done in this section Fig 2 3 Agatop Information Basic Basic Console Description Managed Switch EH dh Power Status MAC address 00 60 E9 07 98 96 Protocols Status Application Version 1 25 Admin
78. is method is similar to the web browser one The options are the same so users can take the same procedures as those examples in Chapter 2 3 1 Serial Console Setup After users install Tera Term perform the following steps to access the serial console utility 1 Start Tera Term In New Connection window select serial and appropriate port C TCP IP Host myhost mydomain Telnet TCP port 23 Serial Port TE Fig 3 1 2 Click Setup gt Serial Port BI Tera Term COMS T wan 3 Control Wind Terminal Window Serial port TCP IP General Save setup Restore setup Load key map Fig 3 2 94 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop 3 The Serial Port Setup window pops up Select appropriate port for Port 115200 for Baud Rate 8 bit for Data none for Parity and 1 bit for Stop Port COM Baud rate 115200 h Data 8 bit Cancel Parity none Stop 1 bit Help Flow control none Transmit delay 0 msec char 0 msec line Fig 3 3 4 After finishing settings and clicking OK a Command Line Interface CLI will be brought up 3 2 Command Line Interface Introduction The Command Line Interface supports two types of privileges which are operator and manager privileges Users with operator privileges may only view the information while those with manager privileges are allowed to v
79. istration Kemel Version 1 20 Port Memory We used 50028K free OK shrd 560K Trunking buff 62537K cached Unicast Multicast MAC A EST CPI RAD Fig 2 3 Table 2 1 Description Description Describes the model type of current device MAC address Indicates MAC address See Appendix A Application Version States current Application version of the device Kernel Version Shows current Kernel Version of the device Shows current RAM s size availability also shows the momory cached and shared memory atop atop EH7510 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch oe User Manual V 1 0 2 2 2 Console In this chapter we use a web browser for configuring the switch However there is a specific age for the serial console method The Console option is only for serial console it indicates the connection parameters related to the method at p NEE Information Console Basic Console Baud Rate 115200 bits second Power Status Data bits Protocols Status Parity None Administration Stop 1 bit Port Flow Control None Trunking linirastMulirast MAC Fig 2 4 2 2 3 Power Status EH7510 Managed Switch has dual VDC power inputs Fig 2 5 below shows the status of each power input catop RE EE Information Power Status Basic Console Power Status Power Status 1 OK Protocols Status 2 Fault Administration Port Fig 2 5 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 Us
80. l Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Restore Upload EH7510 configuration to EH7510 unit from the computer it will replace the older configuration on EH7510 Restore Device Configuration L Do not overwrite current username and password configuration L Do not overwrite current network configuration Fig 2 80 Notes There re two options which can store the username password or network configuration it will prevent the user who can t login due to a different username password or network configuration after settings are restored 2 18 2 Firmware Upgrade Select EH7510 firmware from the computer and upgrade it via web interface Agatop Information Firmware Upgrade Administration Wien Upgrade Trunking Unicast Multicast MAC GARP GVRP GMRP Alternative ways to upgrade firmware IGMP IP Multicast SNMP You can also use Atop SwitchView utility to upgrade firmware Spanning Tree VLAN Port Security ERPS Ring LLDP System Warning Diagnosis System Log System Backup Restore Firmware Upgrade TFTP Factory Default Reboot Fig 2 81 90 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies 2 18 3 TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol This protocol is designed to be small and easy to implement EH7510 allows users to upload configura
81. l Subject Switch 1 Alarm is occurred Authentication Username Password Recipient E mail Address 1 kenchang atop com tw Recipient E mail Address 2 thamaslin atop com tw Recipient E mail Address 3 Recipient E mail Address 4 arthurchuang atop com tw Send Test E mail Save Configuration Fig 2 74 b Table 2 56 SES Factory SMTP Server Address Configure the IP address of email server NULL Sender E mail Address Configure the sender e mail address NULL Mail Subject Type the subject of this warning message NULL Max 31 characters Enable or disable authentication login Authentication If enabled server will need authentication to E login users will also need to setup username and password set the user name or account name to login NULL Max 31 characters Password Set the account password for login NULL Max 15 characters Pe mall AdareSS o afte first receiver s E mail address NULL ecipient E mail Address Set the second receiver s E mail address NULL oe Ema Address 6 at the third receivers E mailaddress NULL CHEZ E mail Address Set the fourth receiver s E mail address Save Configuration Update these modifications Send Test E mail A test email can be sent to recipient to check accuracy 2 16 Diagnosis EH7510 provides a Ping function which is a simple but useful tool for troubleshooting network problems next page Fig 2 75 a b c d 84 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Swit
82. ly Write Single Ee gister Slave IO Address Value HE Result Response ok Close dialog on Response ok Use Function f 06 Write single register 16 Write multiple registers Fig 2 19 23 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 2 3 8 PTP Setting AS The Precision Time Protocol PTP is a high precision time protocol It is for precise ato Technologies H synchronization of clocks on a local area network by measurement and conirol systems Fig 2 20 on the next page shows where to configure PTP and to see PTP status Agatop Information Administration System Settings Password IP Settings Forwarding and QoS CoS Mapping ToS DiitSery Mapping Minor Port System Time and SNTP Modbus Setting PTP Setting Port Trunking Unicast Multicast MAC GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN Port Security ERP S Ring LLDP System Warning Diagnosis System Log System Jii eg n E TTT o O ry e eei PTP Configuration State Version Clock Mode Transport Sync Interval Clock Stratum Clock Class priority 1 priority 2 UTC Offset Offset To Master Grandmaster UUID Parent UUID Clock Identifier PTP Port Port Enabled Porti Enabled Hot Enabled Port3 Enabled Port4 Enabled Port Enabled Port Enabled Port Enabled Ports Enabled Port Enabled Hor Enabled Port Fig 2 20 24 En
83. ly connected together In other words VLAN allows end stations to be grouped together even if they re not located on the same network switch With traditional network users usually spend a lot of time on devices relocations but a VLAN reconfiguration can be performed entirely through software Also VLAN provides extra security because devices within a VLAN group can only communicate with other devices in the same group for the same reason VLAN can help to control network traffic Traditional network broadcasts data to all devices no matter whether they need it or not By allowing a member to receive data only from other members in the same VLAN group VLAN avoids broadcasting and increase traffic efficiency next page Fig 2 42 50 atop atop EH7510 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch eo User Manual V 1 0 VLAN 1 VLAN 2 VLAN 3 EE i i EE VLAN switch L I 4 ae FT N n WW n oi a 4 foo Floor 3 Ei Ei Ei VLAN switch ca aS Bil S S FT _ IN2l N22 1 N23 i i i i Floor 2 A Een Ei cc BI OS FT ONIL gt Niz INAS VLAN switch eF E de Router Fig 2 42 There are two common approaches to assigning VLAN memberships m Port based VLAN E Tagging based 802 1q VLAN EH7510 supports both of them 51 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop 2 11 1 VLAN Mode Port Based VLAN or Static VLAN equivale
84. m utility to see the switches topology 100 User Manual V 1 0 Technologies Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 d t O D 4 2 Firmware Upgrade As addressed in 2 14 1 EH7510 can be upgraded by using SwitchView there are kernel firmwares and application firmwares to be updated this can be done easily in 3 steps 1 In SwitchView click on 2 Choose either Kernel of AP application firmware and find your upgrade file in your local disk Then click Upgrade Please select a kernel firmware or AP firmware from the disk and then download it to the EHF510 10 0 50 49 Current versions Kernel W1 15 AF Application W1 13 CA Users USERWDeektop PolFirmwareveh 510 ker_ Ce AP firmware CiUsers USERWDesktop Pol irmwvareveh 510 ap_ Toa ppl Tor all selected devices have same model Po pb up report dialog Pop up Authorize dialog Cancel Fig 4 2 ib Deviceview V1 10 00 Search Configuration Advance About ja de D SS 4 No Caution Model IP Address MAC Address Host Name Kernel 3 SE5416 10 0 189 54 00 60 E9 00 11 22 3 18 4 SE5416 10 0 172 54 00 60 E9 01 7F BC 0060E9 017FBC 3 20 5 SE5404 10 0 111 100 00 60 E9 02 6F 64 3 18 6 SF5302 eee 1 15 7 SE5302 1 15 8 SE5116 1 21 9 SE5002 9 05362A 2 54 10 MG512 A The firmware will be downloaded to an assigned device please vin 111 GW264 104 A confirm it Pit
85. net Set the service port number of Syslog server 2 17 2 Event Log SatoOp Baiaieees Information Event Log Administration Port Index Date Time Startup Time Level Event Trunking 1 16 2000 01 04 08 07 46 00d00h43m50s alert kernel Port 1 link up 100Mb Full Duplex i 2 16 2000 01 04 07 24 17 00d00h00m20s alert monitor Power Status 2 Fault U t Mult t MAC EAR 3 16 2000 01 04 07 24 17 00d00h00m20s alert monitor Power Status 1 OK GARP GVRP GMRP 4 16 2000 01 04 07 24 17 00d00h00m20s_ alert kernel The ring detected local signal fail Port Number 8 IGMP IP Multicast 5 16 2000 01 04 07 24 17 00d00h00m20s alert kemel The ring detected local signal fail Port Number 7 SNMP 6 16 2000 01 03 23 24 13 00d00h00m16s alert kernel Port 10 link down 7 16 2000 01 03 23 24 13 00d00h00m16s alert kemel Port 9 link down Spanning Tree 8 16 2000 01 03 23 24 13 00d00h00m16s alert kernel Port 8 link down VLAN 9 16 2000 01 03 23 24 13 00d00h00mi1i6s alert kemel Port 7 link down Port Security 10 16 2000 01 03 23 24 13 00d00h00mi6s alert kernel Port 6 link down ERPS Rin g Last Page Next Page LLDP Sysiom Warning Show All Event Clear All Event Diagnosis System Log Save To File Syslog Event Log System Fig 2 78 Fig 2 78 is an example of all of the events logs they are sorted by date and time 87 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop
86. nit kbps disabled Click Test button to start test ingress and Throughput outgoing rate of this port Test Note The maximum rate test is limited under 98Mbps Note Rate Control Outgoing and incoming values have to be set between 0 and 102400 for 100M or 1024000 for 1000M O is to turn off rate control The values have to be integer multiples of 64 when rate is less than 1792Kbps Ex 64k 128k 512k 1792Kbps 28 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop The value has to be an integer multiple of 1024 when rate is between 1792Kbps and 102400Kbps for 100M or 106496Kbps for 1000M Ex 2048K 3072K 102400Kbps The values have to be integer multiples of 8192 when rate is greater than 106496Kbps 2 5 Trunking EH7510 supports Link Trunking it allows one or more links to be added together to form one single but larger group The advantage of this function gives the user more flexibility while setting up network connections the bandwidth of a link can be doubled or tripled Also if one link is disconnected the remaining trunked ports can share the traffic within the trunk group this function increases the redundancy for higher reliability 2 5 1 LACP LACP IEEE standard Link Aggregation Control Protocol This option shows the switch s trunking information Fig 2 24 users can only specify the system priority here Other settings including defin
87. nitored port whose network activity will be monitored PTP Setting Port Minor port Select mirror port which is used for monitoring the monitored port activity Trunking Unicast Multicast MAC Fig 2 13 In order to help the network administrator keep tracks of network activities EH 7510 supports port mirroring which allows incoming and or exiting traffic to be monitored by a single port that is defined as mirror port Fig 2 13 IGMP snooping Section 2 7 and mirroring functions are mutually exclusive When IGMP snooping is enabled the port mirroring function is disabled Table 2 8 Factory Default Select the monitoring direction Disable disable port monitoring Input data stream monitor input data stream of monitored ports only Disabled Monitored direction Output data stream monitor output data stream of monitored ports only Input Output data stream monitor both input and output data stream of monitored ports Monitored Port select the ports that will be monitored Unchecked all Select the mirror port that will be used to Port monitor the activity of the monitored ports 19 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies 2 3 6 System Time and SNTP Agatop Information System Time and SNTP Administration System Settings Current Date 2000 71 IA ex YYYYIMM DD Password Current Time d 8 16 ev 18 00 30 IP Settings Time Zonge
88. ntication Protocol an authentication framework widely used by IEEE Then the authenticator forwards this information to the authentication server for verification if the authentication server confirms the request the supplicant client device will be allowed to access resources located on the protected side of the network RADIUS It is a networking protocol that provides authentication authorization and accounting management for devices to connect and use a network service Sup plicant Auth enticator Authentication Server FAPOL Start EAP Request Identity FAP Response Tdencity RADIUS Access Request EAP Request RADIUS Access Challenge EAP Response credentials RADIUS Access Request EAP Success RADIUS Access Accept Fig 2 49 60 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies 2 12 2 Add Static MAC atop Technologies Information Add Port Security Static MAC Administration Port MAC Address VLAN Port s Remove Trunking Unicast Multicast MAC MAC Address VLAN Fortis GARP GVRP GMRP 1 4094 Foti IGMP IP Multicast SNMP Bee Spanning Tree Lau VLAN Port Security Static Port Security Static Security Port Add Static MAC 02 1x 802 1 and Radius a02 1x 802 1x Port FRPS Rin Fig 2 50 Table 2 36 MAC Address Type the suitable MAC address Ports Add Clickto add a MAC address ___ _ oS
89. ntly assignments are created by assigning ports to a VLAN If a device is connected to a certain port the device will assign a VLAN to that specific port if users change the port connected they must manually make a new port VLAN assignment for this new connection Steps to set up Port Based VLAN 1 On VLAN Mode page select Port Based gt Update gt Reset 2 Select specific ports to be included to certain group Agatop Information VLAN Mode Administration Port VLAN Mode 80210 Trunking Management VLAN ID 1 1 4095 Unicast Multicast MAC GARP GVRP GMRP After selecting and updating the VLAN Mode please reboot switch to enable it IGMP IP Multicast SNMP Update Spanning Tree VLAN VLAN Mode VLAN Table VLAN Settings VLAN PVID Port Security Fig 2 43 a Default screen x Table 2 29 ae Factory Choose either Port Based or 802 1Q VLAN Mode The switch will reboot after changing to VLAN 802 1Q mode 52 DS Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Technologies Information WLAN Mode Administration Port VLAM Mode Trunking Unicast Multicast MAC Affer selecting and updating oo please reboot switch to GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP AP Multicast SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN Port Based Information Group ID Member VAN Table 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 VLAN S
90. of switch Ex IP 192 168 1 254 Word 0 Hi byte 0xC0 0x0055 85 2 words R Word 0 Lo byte 0xA8 Word 1 Hi byte 0x01 Word 1 Lo byte OxFE DNS1 of switch Ex IP 168 95 1 1 Word 0 Hi byte OxA8 0x0057 87 2 words Word 0 Lo byte 0x5F Word 1 Hi byte 0x01 Word 1 Lo byte 0x01 DNS2 of switch Ex IP 168 95 1 1 Word 0 Hi byte 0xA8 0x0059 89 2 words Word 0 Lo byte 0x5F Word 1 Hi byte 0x01 Word 1 Lo byte 0x01 System Status Clear Warning Events Information pos Sieg Rist Warring Event information po 768 See R _ _ est Waring Event intrmaton bot 1024 Sne R_ _ ast Waring Event information pont em See R____ _ st Waring Event ntrmaton So Port Status 0x0000 Disabled 0x0001 Enabled Word 0 Hi byte Port 1 Status Word 0 Lo byte Port 2 Status Word 1 Hi byte Port 3 Status 0x1000 4096 5 words Word 1 Lo byte Port 4 Status Word 2 Hi byte Port 5 Status Word 2 Lo byte Port 6 Status Word 3 Hi byte Port 7 Status Word 3 Lo byte Port 8 Status Word 4 Hi byte Port 9 Status Word 4 Lo byte Port 10 Status kuch 05 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Port Negotiation Status force 0x00 Status auto 0x01 Word 0 Hi byte Port 1 Status Word 0 Lo byte Port 2 Status Word 1 Hi byte Port 3 Status 0x1020 4128 5 words R Word 1 Lo byte Port 4 Status Word 2 Hi byte P
91. ort 5 Status Word 2 Lo byte Port 6 Status Word 3 Hi byte Port 7 Status Word 3 Lo byte Port 8 Status Word 4 Hi byte Port 9 Status Word 4 Lo byte Port 10 Status Port Speed Status 10M 0x01 Status 100M 0x02 Status 1000M 0x03 Word 0 Hi byte Port 1 Status Word 0 Lo byte Port 2 Status Word 1 Hi byte Port 3 Status Word 1 Lo byte Port 4 Status Word 2 Hi byte Port 5 Status Word 2 Lo byte Port 6 Status Word 3 Hi byte Port 7 Status Word 3 Lo byte Port 8 Status Word 4 Hi byte Port 9 Status Word 4 Lo byte Port 10 Status Port Duplex Status half duplex 0x00 Status full duplex 0x01 Word 0 Hi byte Port 1 Status Word 0 Lo byte Port 2 Status Word 1 Hi byte Port 3 Status 0x1060 4192 5 words Word 1 Lo byte Port 4 Status Word 2 Hi byte Port 5 Status Word 2 Lo byte Port 6 Status Word 3 Hi byte Port 7 Status Word 3 Lo byte Port 8 Status Word 4 Hi byte Port 9 Status Word 4 Lo byte Port 10 Status 0x1040 4160 5 words Port Flow Control Status disabled 0x00 Status enabled 0x01 Word 0 Hi byte Port 1 Status Word 0 Lo byte Port 2 Status Word 1 Hi byte Port 3 Status 0x1080 4224 5 words Word 1 Lo byte Port 4 Status Word 2 Hi byte Port 5 Status Word 2 Lo byte Port 6 Status Word 3 Hi byte Port 7 Status Word 3 Lo byte Port 8 Status Word 4 Hi byte Port 9 Status Word 4 Lo byte Port 10 Status 106 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 Use
92. outgoing packet is untagged from this port This entry is created by GVRP 2 11 3 VLAN Setting AS atop Technologies Information VLAN Settings Administration Port Name VID Member Ports Tagged Ports Remove Trunking DEFAULT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Unicast Multicast MAC GARP GVRP GMRP Name VID Member Ports Tagged Ports IGMP IP Multicast d SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN VLAN Mode VLAN Table Add Modify VLAN Settings EE VLAN PVID Bort Secouritw 2 4094 Fig 2 45 a 55 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies VLAN Settings Name VID Member Ports Tagged Ports Remove DEFAULT 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 VID104 104 2 0 4 5 34 Remove VID102 102 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Remove VID103 103 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Remove Name VID Member Ports Tagged Ports a Poti A ort Port A i Port i Pong Pop Porth m Add Modify Fig 2 45 b Example Fig 2 45 and 2 45 6 example display the current VLAN entry configuration note that below there are the corresponding VLAN entries Table 2 33 Factory Default Name The VLAN ID name that can be assigned by the user DEFAULT Configures the VLAN ID that will be added in static VID VLAN table in switch Dependant The VLAN ID is in the range 2 4094 eiert eg Configures the ports to this specific VID All Ports Configures the ports that outgoing packet is ta
93. ports are Porti Port2 and Port5 with VLAN 1 Users should key the IP in the IP Multicast Address column and click the corresponding port s number in the source column Click the Ctrl key on the keyboard to add more ports Then click on the button the IP address is then added as it can be seen on Fig 2 35 6 above to remove the static IP multicast address entry setting click the Remove button These procedures are similar as when we added Uni Multicast MAC address previously the only difference being that the IP multicast address has the form 239 XX XX XX 40 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies 2 8 3 IGMP P ato Technologies Information SMP Administration Port IGMP Snooping F Trunking IGMP Proxy E UnicastMulticast MAC SMP Fast leave F GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast Update ISGMP IP Multicast Table atic IP Multicast Router and Multicast Groups Information IGMP IGMP Statistics Routers IFP 0 0 0 0 SNMP Routers Port none Snannina Tree Fig 2 36 Table 2 22 need Factory Choose to enable IGMP snooping l IGMP Snooping To enable IGMP snooping GMRP must be disabled EES Router s lp Display the multicastrouter s IP address Router s Port Display the port that is connected to multicast route NOTE IGMP Proxy works as an intermediate server when it
94. possible commands at that point along with some description of the keywords Switch contig ip address Set IP address and subnet mask default gateway Set default gateway IP address dns Set DNS IP address Users may use the lt Tab gt key to do keyword auto completion Switch config syst lt Tab gt Switch contig system 96 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop 3 3 General Command The table below shows some useful commands that may be used anytime when using serial console Table 3 1 Description Enable Turn on privileged mode Disable Turn off privileged mode Configure Enter configuration mode List all available options Exit Go back to previous menu Help Show any available helpful information Logout Log out of CLI f Set the number of command to remember as history MStory lt 0230 Ex history 5 memorize 5 previous commends No history Disable command history Show history List last history commands Hostname lt string gt Set switch name Set or remove username and password for manager or no password lt manager operator The manager username and password are also operator all gt used by the web user interface web browser method of configuration 3 4 Command Example Serial console method is available to make any configuration just like the web browser method these two methods have similar functionalities The picture below shows all the op
95. quirements Dual Inputs 12 48 Volts DC H Input Current 1 2A Max 1 5 Environmental Limitations WR Operating Temp 40 C 80 C or 40 F 176 F m Storage Temp 40 C 85 C or 40 F 185 F H Relative Humidity non condensing 5 to 95 Note for UL policy the maximum operating temperature is 60 C and the human body can tolerate a maximum of 70 C 1 6 LED Indicators H Port LED Green Light Steady Link up Blinking Data transmitting Orange Light on full duplex off half duplex refer to section Port PWR 1 Indicates power 1 status PWR 2 Indicates power 2 status Fault Indicates Fault status R M Indicates Atop s Ring Master Status Refer to section ERPS Ring Ring Indicates Atop s Ring Status Refer to section ERPS Ring Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Chapter 2 Configuring with a Web Browser This chapter explains how to access EH7510 for the first time There are three ways to configure this Ethernet Switch 1 Web browser 2 Telnet console 3 Serial console The web browser and telnet console methods allow users to access the switch over the Internet or the Ethernet LAN while the serial console method requires a serial cable connection between the computer and the switch there are only a few differences among these three methods 2 1 Web based Management Basics Users can access EH7510 easily by their web browser
96. r Manual V 1 0 atop atop Port Link Status Status down 0x00 Status up 0x01 Word 0 Hi byte Port 1 Status Word 0 Lo byte Port 2 Status Word 1 Hi byte Port 3 Status 0x10A0 4256 5 words R Word 1 Lo byte Port 4 Status Word 2 Hi byte Port 5 Status Word 2 Lo byte Port 6 Status Word 3 Hi byte Port 7 Status Word 3 Lo byte Port 8 Status Word 4 Hi byte Port 9 Status Word 4 Lo byte Port 10 Status Port TX rate Ex Port 1 runs at TX Rate 1024 Kbps 0x400 Word 0 of Port 1 0x0000 Word 1 of Port 1 0x0400 Word 0 1 Port 1 TX Rate Word 2 3 Port 2 TX Rate Word 4 5 Port 3 TX Rate Word 6 7 Port 4 TX Rate Word 8 9 Port 5 TX Rate Word 10 11 Port 6 TX Rate Word 12 13 Port 7 TX Rate Word 14 15 Port 8 TX Rate Word 16 17 Port 9 TX Rate Word 18 19 Port 10 TX Rate 0x1200 4608 20 words Port RX rate Ex Port 1 runs at RX Rate 1024 Kbps 0x400 Word 0 of Port 1 0x0000 Word 1 of Port 1 0x0400 Word 0 1 Port 1 RX Rate Word 2 3 Port 2 RX Rate Word 4 5 Port 3 RX Rate Word 6 7 Port 4 RX Rate Word 8 9 Port 5 RX Rate Word 10 11 Port 6 RX Rate Word 12 13 Port 7 RX Rate Word 14 15 Port 8 RX Rate Word 16 17 Port 9 RX Rate Word 18 19 Port 10 RX Rate 0x1280 4736 20 words 107 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Count of Good Packets of TX Ex Port 1 gets Ox2EEEE1FFFF good packets of TX
97. rom a port to the root in the current Spanning Tree Des Port Designated Port port designated to send the best BPDU Des Root Designated Root device s priority from which the port must communicate to reach the Spanning tree s root Uptime Indicates how long it has been up Tx Rx SPT sending receiving STP packet total count Tx Rx TCN Topology change Notification Tx Rx RSTP sending receiving RSTP packet total count 49 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies Table 2 28 Description Factory Default Port Selects the ports to be configured Configures the port path cost in the range 1 200000000 This value will affect the combination path cost The lowest 200000 combination path cost will be the best path to the Root Bridge Path Cost Configures the port priority in the range 0 240 The port has the best route to the root bridge with the lowest priority value This field is consist of Priority 16 Bits lt lt 6 Bits 10 Bits selects P2P Point to point connection type Force No Force port P2P link to false Force Yes Force port P2P link to true FOICE O Auto Select port P2P link to auto detection Edge Choose whether it is an edge connection Uncheck 2 11 VLAN A Virtual Lane Area Network VLAN is a group of devices that can be located anywhere on a network but all devices in the group have connection with others as they re physical
98. rt Trunking Clear GMRP Dynamic Entries Refresh Unicast Multicast MAC GARP GVRP GMRP Multicast Group Table GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast Fig 2 30 Table 2 18 VLAN identifier MAC address Multicast group s MAC address Statically joined ports through in Static MAC Table and to which the multicast group traffic is forwarded Dynamically joined ports through GMRP Application presently GMRP Dynamic Ports on the group and to which the multicast group traffic is forwarded 34 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop 2 7 2 GARP esal Technologies Information GARP Administration Port Join Timer 20 1 100 sec 10 65535 Trunking Leave Timer 60 1 100 sec 10 65535 Unicast Multicast MAC LeaveAll Timer 1000 1 100 sec 10 65535 GARP GVRP GMRP Multicast Group Table Update GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast MMOD Fig 2 31 Fig 2 31 shows how to configure GARP timer Table 2 19 Factory Default Indicate the GARP Join timer in 0 65535 seconds Indicate the GARP Leave timer in 0 65535 seconds LeaveAll Indicate the GARP Leave All timer in O 65535 Ti 1000 seconds imer seconds 35 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies 2 7 3 GVRP amp t m Hi a se e a Satop Ce Ft Information GVRP Administration Port GVR
99. s Internet Explorer 7 0 and Mozilla Firefox 3 5 7 or later versions recommended We will proceed to use a web browser to introduce EH7510 s functions this web console interface is user friendly 2 1 1 Default Settings Below there is a list of default factory settings this information will be used during the login process IP Address 10 0 50 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 10 0 0 254 User Name admin Password NULL leave it blank 2 1 2 Login Process and Main Window Interface Before the user access EH7510 switch s configuration they have to log in this can be done in 3 simple steps 1 Launch a web browser 2 Type the switch s IP address e g https 10 0 50 48 next page Fig 2 1 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 atop Technologies User Manual V 1 0 E Industrial 6 Port 10 100 Mbps Managed Ethernet Switch with 2 Port 10 100 1000 Mbps Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back fe fal EA Search 4 Favorites Address http 10 0 14 100 A History Ss 4 amp Fig 2 1 3 Key in the username and password on the login window and click OK to login x Note Please take care on configuring the IP in your PC s Settings when pairing the switch 2 After the login process the main interface will show up which should look as Fig 2 2 The main menu left side of the screen provides the l
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101. sion times 2 out Range from 2 to 10 seconds Time between periodic re authentication of the Reauth Period supplicant Range from 30 to 65535 seconds Maximum Requests 63 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies 2 12 5 802 1x Port Agatop Information 02 12 Port Administration Port Port Mode State Trunking Port NO Initialize UnicastMulticast MAC Port NO Initialize GARP GVRP GMRP Port NO Initialize IGMP IP Multicast Port4 NO Initialize SNMP Port NO Initialize Spanning Tree Port6 NO Initialize VLAN Port NO Initialize Port Security Ports NO Initialize Static Port Security Porta NO Initialize Static Secunty Port Potit NO Initialize Add Static MAC 802 1x Mode 802 1x and Radius 802 1x 802 1x Port nate ERPS Ring LLDP System Warning Update Diagnosis FU Force Unauthorize FA Force Authorize System AU Authorize NWO No authentication System Log Fig 2 53 802 1x Port information shown in Fig 2 53 Table 2 39 Factory Default Set specific ports to be configured Port Choose from FU specifies forced unauthorized FA specifies forced authorized FU AU specifies authorization NO specifies disable authorization 64 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop 2 13 ERPS Ring 2 13 1 DIP Switch ASato Information DIP Switch
102. ss WLAN Remove 01 66 66 66 99 99 1 MAC Address VLAN eT am Add Fig 2 29 b gt Example This function allows users to set MAC filter manually see Fig 2 29 a and Fig 2 29 b for an example 33 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop Table 2 17 Description MAC address MAC address entered in this field will be blocked VLAN Assign VLAN ID to this static MAC address Remove Remove this entry in filter table Add the MAC addresses to the filter table 2 7 GARP GVRP GMRP This function includes three options GARP GVRP and GMRP GARP Generic Attribute Registration Protocol also known as Multiple Registration Protocol MRP It operates at the data link layer of OSI and it defines the architecture rules of operation state machines and variables for the registration and removing of attribute values GARP is used by two applications GARP_ VLAN Registration Protocol GVRP and GARP Multicast Registration Protocol GMRP GVRP provides a method to share VLAN information dynamically and configure the needed VLANs GMRP provides a mechanism that allows bridges and switches to register trunking information dynamically GVRP and GMRP are similar and the only difference is that GVRP works with VLAN but GMPR works with Multicast MAC address 2 7 1 Multicast Group Table Pgato Information Multicast Group Table EES VID MAC Address Static Ports GMRP Dynamic Ports Po
103. ssword Manager s Password Wax 15 Characters NULL Re type the Password This has to be exactly as the password entered in the above field Max 15 Characters Confirmed Password NULL 12 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop 2 3 3 IP Settings In this section users may modify IP address functions to reconfigure the switch s network settings Users can choose to enable DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol here This function can obtain an IP address automatically it provides automatic configuration and eliminates the need for intervention by the administrator Users can also opt to set up the IP address and related fields manually after each update a reboot will be required before the new seitings are effective Fig 2 9 a Agatop Information IP Settings Administration System Settings Note The new configuration will be activated the next time you boot the switch E Enable DHCP Client L Obtain an IP Address Automatically pues Static IP Address 10 0 34 3 hiag and QoS Subnet Mask EES BEE Gateway 10 0 0 201 System Time and SNTP Primary DNS Modbus Setting secondary DNS PTP Setting Trunking Unicast Multicast MAC Fig 2 9 a IP Settings Note Configuration will enable at next booting Enable DHCP Client O Obtain an IP Address Automatically static IP Address 10 0 151 50 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 10 0 0 254 Primary DN
104. start download remote configuration into Switch Click to start upload Switch configuration to e remote TFTP server Download Configuration Upload Configuration 2 18 4 Factory Default Users can reset EH7510 to default factory settings by clicking Reset Agatop Information Factory Default Administration Port Reset the switch to default configuration Trunking f Reset Unicast Multicast MAC gem GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN Port Security ERPS Ring LLDP System Warning Diagnosis System Log System Backup Restore Firmware Upgrade TFTP Factory Default Reboot Fig 2 83 92 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 2 18 5 Reboot EH7510 provides an easy reboot function that only requires one click Agatop A Information Administration Port Trunking Unicast Multicast MAC GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN Port Security ERPS Ring LLDP System Warning Diagnosis System Log System Backup Restore Firmware Upgrade TFTP Factory Default Reboot Reboot Reboot the switch Fig 2 84 93 ato Technologies H Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch wat pAeatop User Manual V 1 0 atop Chapter 3 Configuring with a Serial Console EH7510 switch can also be configured by using serial console th
105. t Protocol is used on IP networks to establish multicast group memberships It operates above the network layer of OSI One of the most important features related to this protocol is IGMP snooping which is supported by EH7510 and greatly strengthens network functionality IGMP Snooping It is the process of listening to IGMP network traffic By listening to conversations between different devices it maintains a map of which links need which IP multicast streams This means multicasts may be filtered from the links which do not need them and IGMP snooping allows a switch to only forward multicast traffic to the links that have requested it 2 8 1 IGMP IP Multicast Table Agatop Information IP Multicast Table Administration Port IGMP membership table The total entry is 0 IP Multicast b Trunking Address Vian ID Life Time Join Port Unicast Multicast MAC GARP GVRP IGMRP IP multicast table IP Multicast Address Vian ID Join Port IGMP IP Multicast IGM IF Multicast Table Static IP Multicast Refresh IGMP SMP Statistics SNMP Join Port S Static Configured D Dynamic Joined Fig 2 34 a 38 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop IP Multicast Table IGMP membership table The total entry is 3 IP Multicast Address Vian ID Life Time Join Port 224 0 0 251 L 219 10 224 0 1 60 1 220 10 239 255 255 250 L 219 10 IP multicast tabl
106. tion settings to a TFTP server and users can also download these settings when needed from the server ato Technologies DS Information Administration TFTP Download Configuration Port Trunking TFETP Server IP Address Unicast Multicast MAC Configuration File Name GARP GVRP GMRP IGMP IP Multicast SNMP Spanning Tree VLAN Port Security ERPS Ring TFTP Server IP Address Download Configuration TFITP Upload Configuration LLDP Configuration File Name System Warning Upload Configuration Diagnosis System Log System Backup Restore Firmware Upgrade TFTP Factory Default Reboot Fig 2 82 a TFTP Download Configuration TFTP Server IP Address 10 0 151 1 Configuration File Name EH7510 20101210 cfg Download Configuration TFTF Upload Configuration TFTP Server IP Address Configuration File Name EH 510 20101212 cfg Upload Configuration Fig 2 82 b 91 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies This selection allows users to save the current configuration file to a remote TFTP server or replace download a configuration setting which already exits from a TFTP server Table 2 59 SE Factory TFTP Server IP Address Sets the IP address or remote TFTP server NULL domain name Configuration File Name Type in the name of the file to be uploaded or NULL downloaded Click to
107. tions on CLI Two examples of making configurations Administration and Spanning Tree are shown in following sub sections configurations are the same as explained in Chapter 2 by using web browser but the only difference is that were using a serial console this time 97 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies m Tera Term COM3 VT ease File Edit Setup Control Window Help alert Alert information boot Reboot the switch cos mapping Cos mapping information clear Clear values in destination protocol copy Copy configuration disable Turn off privileged mode command dcp mapping DSCP mapping information dhcp DHCP informat iaon dot x 02 1 informat ion dipswitch DIP Switch information exit Exit current mode and down to previous mode erase Erase conf iguration erps ERPS information filter Filter source WAC address information Sarp GARF informat ion mrp GHRF information evrp GVRP informat ion help Description of the interactive help system history set the number of history commands host name Set system s network name i IF information IGMP information i Ring conf igurat ion Log out of the system LLOP information Lab information mac age t ime Enable WAC address age out mirror port Port monitoring information mac address table MAC address table information na Negate a command or set its defaults password Password informat ion port Port informat ion ping send ICMP ECHO_REQ
108. tration Port Rate Control Kbps Throughput Test Kbps Port Enable Negotiation Speed Duplex TC Port Status Control ingress Egress Ingress Egress Action Port Statistics Porti W Auto 100 Fully Off D 0 0 0 Test arene Port2 7 Auto 100 Fully Of 0 0 0 0 Test nen Pota W Auto 100 Ful Off D 0 0 Test Unicast Multicast MAC Ces Port4 W Auto 100 Fully Off D 0 0 0 Test GARP GVRPIGMRP ENEE Ports V Auto 100 Fully Of 0 0 0 0 Test SNMP Port 2 Auto 100 Di e OR 0 0 0 0 Test Spanning Tree Port W Auto 100 Full Oe H 0 0 0 Test VLAN Ports 4 Auto 100 Fully Off 0 0 0 0 Test Port Security Porta v7 Auto 1000 Fully Off D 0 0 0 Test t ERPS Potio Auto 1000 Fully Off O 0 0 0 Test LLDP System Warning Update Diagnosis Fig 2 23 Table 2 12 Factory Default Port number on the switch Port D Check the box to allow data to be transmitted and All ports are enabled received through this port Negott Choose from Force or Auto See notes below All ports Auto Negotiation ation is enabled Hot Port8 100Mbps Select either 10 100 1000 Port 9 10 only Mbps Port9 Port10 1000Mbps Duplex Select either Half or Full Duplex See note below i ae STEE Either on or off Flow Control to avoid packet Control loss when congestion occurs disabled Sets limits on its transmission rate for the Control incoming and outgoing U
109. vices that provide services over the network Simple Mail Ttransfer Protocal SMTP an internet standard for email transmission across P network Simple Network Management Protocol is a protocol for managing devices on IP networks It exposes management data in the form of variables on the managed systems which describe the system configuration 114
110. warning port4 is down Clear Relay Alarm Clear All Warning Events Fig 2 73 b 82 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 ASatop User Manual V 1 0 Technologies Table 2 55 E Factory Clear Relay Alarm sets Hardware Relay Alarm to off Relay is off Clear All Warning Events Clears all warning events that are displayed E 2 15 3 SMTP Settings Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP is an internet standard for email transmission across IP networks In case any warning events occur the system can send an alarm message to users through email Here users will be allowed to modify email related settings for system alarm Fig 2 74 a 2 74 b Agatop Information SMTP settings Administration Port SMTP Server Address Trunking sender E mail Address Unicast Multicast MAC Mail Subject GARP GVRP GMRP C Authentication IGMP IP Multicast Usemame SNMP Password Spanning Tree Recipient E mail Address 1 VLAN Recipient E mail Address 2 Port Security Recipient E mail Address 3 ERPS Ring Recipient E mail Address 4 LLDP System Warning Save Configuration send Test E mail Waming Event Selection Alert Waming Events SMTP Settings Diaonosis Fig 2 74 a 83 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop atop SMTF settings OMTP Server Address www hibox hinet net sender E mail Address kenchang atop com tw Mai
111. x 30 characters shared Re type the Shared Key string 62 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch ERETO atop User Manual V 1 0 Technologies 2 12 4 802 1 x Agatop Information oO 1x Administration Port Quiet Period 60 seconds 10 65535 Trunking Tx Period 15 seconds 10 65535 Unicast Multicast MAC supplicant Timeout 30 seconds 10 300 GARP GVRP GMRP Server Timeout 30 seconds 10 300 IGMP IP Multicast Maximum Requests 2 times 2 10 SNMP Reauth Period 3600 seconds 30 65535 Spanning Tree VLAN Update Port Security Static Port Security Static Secunty Port Add Static MAC 02 1x 602 1 and Radius 802 1 802 1x Port FRPS Rinog Fig 2 52 802 1x settings and configurations shown in Fig 2 52 Table 2 38 Factory Default Waiting time between requests when the authorization has failed Range from 10 to 65535 seconds Waiting time for the supplicant s EAP response Tx Period packet before retransmitting another EAP request packet Range from 10 to 65535 seconds Waiting time for the supplicant response to the authentication server e EAP packet Range from 10 to 300 seconds Waiting time for the authentication server s Server Timeout response to the supplicant s EAP packet Range from 10 to 300 seconds Maximum number of times to retransmit the authentication server e EAP request packet to the supplicant before the authentication ses
112. x Error Rx Rate Kbps Port Status Porti On Up 8837 0 0 12852 0 0 Port Statistics Port2 On Down 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port Control Port3 On Down 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trunking Port4 On Down 0 0 0 0 0 0 Unicast Multicast MAC PortS On Down 0 0 0 0 0 0 GARP GVRP GMRP Port6 On Down 0 0 0 0 0 0 IGMP IP Multicast Port On Down 0 0 0 0 0 0 SNMP Pots On Down 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spanning Tree Port9 On Down 0 0 0 0 0 0 VLAN Porti0On Down 0 0 0 0 0 0 Port Security ERPS Ring Clear Refresh II NP Fig 2 22 Statistics for all ports showed Fig 2 22 NOTE Link Up or down Actual link status of the port Tx Total number of unicast and non unicast packets transmitted Tx Error Number of outbound packets which are chosen to be discarded even though no errors have been detected to prevent them being transmitted Tx Rate Kbps Speed of transmission Rx Total number of packets not including faulty packets received Rx Error Total number of faulty packets including Oversize Undersize FCS Alignment Jabbers and Fragments Errors packets received Rx Rate Kbps Receiving speed 21 Atop Industrial Managed Ethernet Switch EH7510 User Manual V 1 0 atop Technologies Port settings are included to give users control over State enabled or disabled Port 2 4 3 Port Control Transmission Speed Duplex Flow Control Rate Control and Throughput Test Agatop Information Port Control Adminis
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