Product Description Model EIR510-2xx-T Documentation Number: 707 Dayton Road -- EIR510-2xx-T_0708m P.O. Box 1040 -- Ottawa, IL 61350 USA Phone (815) 433-5100 -- General Fax (815) 433-5105 Phone (815) 433-5100 -- General Fax (815) 433-5105 Website: www.bb-elec.com Sales e-mail: orders@bb-elec.com -- Fax (815) 433-5109 Technical Support e-mail: support@bb.elec.com -- Fax (815) 433-5104 European Headquarters B&B Electronics Westlink Commercial Park -- Oranmore, Co.
Ten Port Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
FCC This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class-A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Content Introduction ................................................................ 1 Features ................................................................... 1 Package Contents .................................................... 3 Hardware Description ................................................ 4 Physical Dimension (W x D x H) .............................. 4 Front Panel ............................................................... 4 Bottom View ...............................................
X-Ring Application .................................................. 16 Coupling Ring Application ...................................... 17 Dual Homing Application ........................................ 18 Console Management .............................................. 19 Connecting to the Console Port ............................. 19 Login in the Console Interface ............................... 19 CLI Management .................................................... 20 Commands Level ..................
TFTP – Restore Configuration ............................... 52 TFTP - Backup Configuration ................................. 52 System Event Log – Syslog Configuration ............. 53 System Event Log - SMTP Configuration .............. 54 System Event Log - Event Configuration ............... 55 Fault Relay Alarm ................................................... 56 SNTP Configuration ............................................... 57 IP Security .........................................................
Rapid Spanning Tree ............................................. 73 RSTP System Configuration............................................. 73 RSTP Port Configuration .................................................. 75 SNMP Configuration .............................................. 76 System Configuration ....................................................... 76 Trap Configuration ............................................................ 77 SNMPV3 Configuration .....................................
Technical Specification ........................................... 95 B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
Introduction This managed industrial switch is a cost-effective solution and meets the high reliability requirements demanded by industrial applications. The 8 10/100TX plus 2 100FX managed industrial switch can be easily managed through a Web GUI. The fiber ports extend the connection distance, increasing network elasticity and performance.
¾ Port Security : MAC address entries/filter ¾ IP Security : IP address security management ¾ Login Security: IEEE802.1X/RADIUS IGMP with Query mode for Multi Media Application Case/Installation 2 Security ¾ IP-30 Protection ¾ DIN Rail and Panel Mount Design Spanning Tree ¾ IEEE802.1d Spanning Tree ¾ IEEE802.
Package Contents One Managed industrial switch One CD ROM containing a user manual RS-232/RJ-45 cable 2 panel mount plates with 6 screws One DIN-Rail Clip (attached on the switch) If any items are missing, contact B&B Electronics for a replacement. Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.
Hardware Description Physical Dimension (W x D x H) 2.9 x 4.2 x 6.4 in (7.4 x 10.7 x 16.3 cm) Front Panel Front Panel of the industrial switch 4 Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
Bottom View Bottom Panel of the industrial switch Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
LED Indicators LED Status Meaning Green The switch is powered on Off The switch is powered off Green Power source 1 is available. Off Power source 1 is unavailable Green Power source 2 is available. Off Power source 2 is unavailable PWR PWR1 PWR2 Orange Fault Off Green Power or port failure (See alarm setting for operational details) Normal Operation The switch is the master of an X-Ring group R.M.
Ports RJ-45 ports There are 8x 10/100Mbps auto-sensing ports with MDI/MDIX. The switch can connect to another switch or workstation without changing between straight through or crossover cabling. RJ-45 Pin Assignments Pin Number Assignment 1 Tx+ 2 Tx- 3 Rx+ 6 Rx- Straight Through Cable Schematic Cross Over Cable Schematic Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.
Fiber Port There are two 100Base-FX ports. The fiber port is SC or ST type connectors in multi mode (2Km) or single mode (30Km). Connect the fiber ports as shown below (Transmit to distant end receive and vice versa). ATTENTION This is a Class 1 Laser/LED product. Do not stare into the Laser/LED Beam. 8 Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.
Cabling Use Category 5 cabling for RJ-45 port connection. The cable between the switch and the network device (switch, hub, workstation, etc.) must be less than 328 feet (100 meters) long. Single-mode fiber ports must use 9/125 um single-mode fiber cable. The cable length can be up to 30 Kilometers. Multi-mode fiber ports must use 50 or 62.5/125 um multi-mode fiber cable. The cable length can be up to 2Kilometers.
Wiring the Power Inputs V- V+ V- V+ 1. Insert the positive and negative wires into the V+ and Vcontacts on the terminal block connector. 2. To tighten the wire-clamp screws. [NOTE] Use 12 to 24 AWG wire. 10 Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.
Wiring the Fault Alarm Contact 1A@24V Insert the wires into the fault alarm contact [NOTE] Use 12 to 24 AWG wire. [NOTE] Relay contacts are normally open. [NOTE] The Relay Alarm also requires software configuration. Refer to the Web Based Management Fault Relay Alarm Section. Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.
Mounting Installation DIN-Rail Mounting Rear Panel of the switch DIN-Rail 1. Use the screws to attach the DIN-Rail to the switch 12 Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
1. Insert the top of DIN-Rail into the track. 2. Lightly push the DIN-Rail into the track. 3. Ensure the DIN-Rail is tightly on the track. 4. To remove the industrial switch from the track, reverse steps above. Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.
Panel Mounting 1. Remove the DIN-Rail Clip. 2. Place the panel mount plate on the rear panel of the industrial switch. 3. Use the screws to attach the panel mount plate. 4. Use the hook holes at the corners to attach the switch to the panel. 14 Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.
Hardware Installation Installation Steps 1. Unpack the switch 2. Attach the switch to the DIN-Rail or panel. 3. Apply power to the switch. 4. Connect the switch to the network devices. Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
Network Application X-Ring Application This switch incorporates the X-Ring Protocol to ensure network reliability and system restoration within 300 ms in the event of a connection failure. The X-Ring algorithm is similar to the spanning tree protocol (STP) algorithm but it has faster recovery time. The following figure below is an example of an X-Ring application.
Coupling Ring Application If the network has more than one X-Ring group, the coupling ring function is used to connect them and add redundancy. This ensures that transmissions between the two ring groups will not fail. The figure below is an example of the coupling ring application. Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.
Dual Homing Application The Dual Homing function is used to prevent a connection loss between the X-Ring group and the upper level/core switch. Assign a port in each X-ring group to be the Dual Homing ports The Dual Homing function can only be used when the X-Ring function is active. Each X-Ring group can have one Dual Homing port. Note: The upper level switches must have RSTP enabled.
Console Management Connecting to the Console Port Attach the DB9 end to a PC or terminal and the RJ-45 end to the console port on the switch. The PC must have support a terminal emulation program.
The settings of communication parameters After entering the parameters, click ‘OK’. When the blank screen shows up, press Enter on the PC keyboard. A login screen will be displayed. Enter ‘root’ for the User name and Password. Console login interface CLI Management After you login to the system, you will see a command prompt. To enter CLI management interface, type ‘enable’ and press enter.
CLI command interface Commands Level Access Modes Method Prompt Exit Method About This Mode1 The user commands available at the user level are a subset of Begin a User EXEC session with switch> your switch. Enter logout or quit. those available at the privileged level. Use this mode to • Perform basic tests. • Displays system information. The privileged Enter the Privileged EXEC command is advance enable command while in user switch# Enter mode disable to Privileged this mode to exit.
Enter the To exit to configure Global command switch Configuration while in (config)# privileged privileged EXEC mode, enter exit or end EXEC mode. Use this mode to configure parameters that apply to your switch as a whole. Enter the vlan database To exit to Use this mode to VLAN command switch user EXEC configure database while in (vlan)# mode, enter VLAN-specific exit. parameters. privileged EXEC mode.
System Commands Set Commands Level Description show config E Show switch Example switch>show config configuration show terminal P Show console switch#show terminal information write memory P Save user switch#write memory configuration into permanent memory (flash rom) system name G G [System Location] system description G [System Description] system contact G Set switch system switch(config)#system location location string xxx Set switch system switch(config)#system description st
admin username G [Username] Changes a login switch(config)#admin username username.
security enable G Enable IP security switch(config)#security enable function security http G Enable IP security of switch(config)#security http HTTP server security telnet G Enable IP security of switch(config)#security telnet telnet server security ip G Set the IP security list switch(config)#security ip 1 [Index(1..10)] [IP 192.168.1.
Ethernet., the speed can’t be set to 1000 if the port isn’t a giga port..
giga ports, and zero means no limit. bandwidth out Set interface output switch(config)#interface [Value] bandwidth. Rate fastEthernet 2 Range is from 100 switch(config-if)#bandwidth out kbps to 102400 kbps 100 or to 256000 kbps for giga ports, and zero means no limit.
no accounting I Clear interface switch(config)#interface accounting information fastEthernet 2 switch(config-if)#no accounting Trunk Commands Set Commands Level Description aggregator priority G [1~65535] aggregator activityport G Example Set port group system switch(config)#aggregator priority priority 22 Set activity port switch(config)#aggregator [Group ID] activityport 2 [Port Numbers] Assign a trunk group switch(config)#aggregator group [GroupID] [Port-list] with LACP active.
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show vlan [GroupID] or show vlan V no vlan group [GroupID] V Show VLAN switch(vlan)#show vlan 23 information Delete port base group switch(vlan)#no vlan group 2 ID IEEE 802.1Q VLAN vlan 8021q name [GroupName] vid [VID] V Change the name of switch(vlan)#vlan 8021q name VLAN group, if the test vid 22 group didn’t exist, this command can’t be applied.
VLAN by trunk group hybrid-link untag [UntaggedVID] tag [TaggedVID List] hybrid-link untag 4 tag 3,6,8 or switch(vlan)#vlan 8021q trunk 3 hybrid-link untag 5 tag 6-8 show vlan [GroupID] or show vlan V no vlan group [GroupID] V Show VLAN switch(vlan)#show vlan 23 information Delete port base group switch(vlan)#no vlan group 2 ID Spanning Tree Commands Set Commands Level Description spanning-tree enable G Example Enable spanning tree switch(config)#spanning-tree enable spanning-tree priority
spanning-tree G Use the spanning-tree switch(config)#spanning-tree hello-time global hello-time [seconds] hello-time 3 configuration command to specify the interval between hello bridge protocol data units (BPDUs). spanning-tree G Use the spanning-tree switch(config)#spanning-tree forward-time global forward-time [seconds] forward-time 20 configuration command to set the forwarding-time for the specified spanning-tree instances.
into the forwarding state. stp-path-priority I [Port Priority] Use the spanning-tree switch(config)#interface port-priority interface fastEthernet 2 configuration switch(config-if)#stp-path-priority command to configure 128 a port priority that is used when two switches tie for position as the root switch. stp-admin-p2p I [Auto|True|False] Admin P2P of STP switch(config)#interface priority on this fastEthernet 2 interface.
type [port-based|cos-only|tos -only|cos-first|tos-first] qos priority portbased [Port] [lowest|low|middle|high] G qos priority cos [Priority][lowest|low|middle|h igh] G qos priority tos G Configure TOS Priority switch(config)#qos priority tos 3 high P Displays the Configure Port-based switch(config)#qos priority Priority portbased 1 low Configure COS Priority switch(config)#qos priority cos 0 middle [Priority][lowest|low|mid dle|high] show qos Switch#show qos information of QoS configuration
Mac / Filter Table Commands Set Commands Level Description Example Configure MAC switch(config)#interface hwaddr address table of fastEthernet 2 [MAC] interface (static).
system contact [System Contact] snmp agent-mode G Select the agent mode switch(config)#snmp agent-mode of SNMP [v1v2c|v3|v1v2cv3] G snmp v1v2cv3 Add SNMP community switch(config)#snmp string. community-strings system-contact where community-strings public right rw [Community] right [RO/RW] G snmp-server host Configure SNMP switch(config)#snmp-server host [IP address] server host information 192.168.1.
[Exact|Prifix] views [Read View Name] [Write View Name] [Notify View Name] snmpv3 mibview view G Configure the mibview switch(config)#snmpv3 mibview [View Name] table of SNMPV3 view V1 type Excluded sub-oid type agent 1.3.6.1 Show SNMP switch#show snmp [Excluded|Included] sub-oid [OID] show snmp P configuration no snmp G community-strings Remove the specified switch(config)#no snmp community. community-strings public Remove the SNMP switch(config)#no snmp-server server host. 192.168.1.
Name] Remove specified switch(config)#no snmpv3 view mibview table of mibview view V1 type Excluded [View Name] SNMPV3 agent. sub-oid 1.3.6.
radious IP global [IP address] radiousip 192.168.1.1 configuration command to change the radious server IP. 8021x system serverport G Use the 802.1x system switch(config)# 8021x system server port global [port ID] serverport 1815 configuration command to change the radious server port 8021x system G Use the 802.
command to set the TX period. 8021x misc G supportimeout [sec.] Use the 802.1x misc switch(config)# 8021x misc supp timeout global supportimeout 20 configuration command to set the supplicant timeout. 8021x misc G servertimeout [sec.] Use the 802.1x misc switch(config)#8021x misc server timeout global servertimeout 20 configuration command to set the server timeout. 8021x misc maxrequest G [number] Use the 802.
TFTP Commands Set Commands Level Description backup G flash:backup_cfg Defaults Example Save configuration to switch(config)#backup TFTP and need to flash:backup_cfg specify the IP of TFTP server and the file name of image. restore flash:restore_cfg G Get configuration from switch(config)#restore TFTP server and need to flash:restore_cfg specify the IP of TFTP server and the file name of image.
smtp account G authentication authentication Configure switch(config)#smtp account User authentication account [account] smtp password G Configure switch(config)#smtp password authentication [password] password smtp rcptemail G [Index] [Email address] show smtp P Configure Rcpt e-mail switch(config)#smtp rcptemail 1 Address Alert@test.
no event systemlog I Disable port event for switch(config)#interface system log fastethernet 3 switch(config-if)#no event systemlog no event smpt I Disable port event for switch(config)#interface SMTP fastethernet 3 switch(config-if)#no event smtp show systemlog P Show system log client switch#show systemlog & server information SNTP Commands Set Commands Level Description Example sntp enable G Enable SNTP function switch(config)#sntp enable sntp daylight G Enable daylight saving switch(c
can’t be applied.
no Xring G Disable X-ring switch(config)#no X ring no Xring master G Disable ring master switch(config)# no Xring master no Xring couplering G Disable couple ring switch(config)# no Xring couplering no Xring dualhoming G Disable dual homing switch(config)# no Xring dualhoming Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.
Web-Based Management About Web-based Management The switch has an embedded HTML web site residing in flash memory. This site offers advanced management features and allows the switch to be configured from anywhere on the network. The web site is designed for Internet Explorer 6.0 and uses Java Applets to reduce bandwidth consumption, enhance access speed, and present an intuitive user interface.
System Login 1. Launch Internet Explorer on the PC 2. Enter “http:// “+” the IP address of the switch”, and then Press “Enter”. 3. The login screen will appear 4. Enter user name and password. The default user name and password are “root” 5. Press “Enter” or ”OK” Login screen Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.
System Information System Name: A name (64 bytes max) can be assigned to the switch. System Description: Displays the description of switch. Read only cannot be modified System Location: A physical location (64 bytes max) can be assigned to the switch.
IP configuration interface DHCP Server – System configuration The switch can function as a DHCP server. DHCP Server: Enable or Disable the DHCP Server function. Low IP Address: the dynamic IP assign range. Low IP address is the beginning of the dynamic IP assignment range. High IP Address: the dynamic IP assign range. High IP address is the end of the dynamic IP assignment range. Subnet Mask: The subnet mask. Gateway: DNS: Network Domain Name Server IP Address.
DHCP Server Configuration interface DHCP Client – System Configuration DHCP client information is displayed. DHCP Client Entries interface DHCP Server - Port and IP Bindings You can assign a specific IP address that is in the dynamic IP assignment range to the specific port. When the device is connected to the port and asks for an assignment, the system will assign this IP address.
Port and IP Bindings interface TFTP - Update Firmware Provides the ability to update the switch’s firmware. Before updating, ensure you the TFTP server is ready and the firmware image is on the TFTP server. 1. TFTP Server IP Address: Enter the TFTP server IP. 2. Firmware File Name: Enter the name of firmware image. 3. Click Apply .
TFTP – Restore Configuration If the EEPROM image is stored on the TFTP server, you can restore it to flash memory. 1. TFTP Server IP Address: Enter the TFTP server IP. 2. Restore File Name: Enter the restore file name. 3. Click Apply . Restore Configuration interface TFTP - Backup Configuration You can save current EEPROM image to the TFTP server. 1. TFTP Server IP Address: Enter the TFTP server IP 2. Backup File Name: Enter the file name 3. Click Apply .
System Event Log – Syslog Configuration 1. Syslog Client Mode: select the system log mode – client only, server only, or both S/C. 2. System Log Server IP Address: Assign the system log server IP. 3. Click Reload to refresh the event log. 4. Click Clear to clear all current event log. 5. After configuring, Click Apply .
System Event Log - SMTP Configuration Set up the mail server IP, mail account, account password, and email account for receiving event alerts. 1. Email Alert: enable or disable the email alert function. 2. SMTP Server IP: set up the mail server IP address. 3. Sender: Enter the email address, e.g. switch102@123.com, to identify where the event log came from. 4. Authentication: Mark the check box to enable and configure the email account and password for authentication. 5.
System Event Log - Event Configuration When the selected events occur, the system will generate a log entry and email notification message. System event selection: Four selections available – Cold Start, Warm Start, SNMP Authentication Failure, and X-ring topology change. Mark the checkbox to select the event. When the selected events occur, the system will send the logs. Port event selection: When a port specific event occurs, the system will generate a log entry and email notification.
Event Configuration interface Fault Relay Alarm Power Failure: When the check box is marked, the Fault LED will light if the power source fails. Port Link Down/Broken: When the check box is marked, the Fault LED will light if a port link goes down. 56 Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.
Fault Relay Alarm interface SNTP Configuration SNTP allows you to synchronize switch clocks. SNTP Client: Enables or disables the SNTP function Daylight Saving Time: Enables or disables daylight saving time. When this function is enabled, the time period must be entered. UTC Time zone: Sets the local time zone.
EDT - Eastern Daylight EST - Eastern Standard -5 hours 7 am -6 hours 6 am -7 hours 5 am -8 hours 4 am -9 hours 3 am -10 hours 2 am -11 hours 1 am +1 hour 1 pm +2 hours 2 pm +3 hours 3 pm ZP4 - Russia Zone 3 +4 hours 4 pm ZP5 – Russia Zone 4 +5 hours 5 pm ZP6 - RUSSIA Zone 5 +6 hours 6 pm +7 hours 7 pm CDT - Central Daylight CST - Central Standard MDT - Mountain Daylight MST - Mountain Standard PDT - Pacific Daylight PST - Pacific Standard ADT - Alaskan Daylight ALA - Alaskan
CCT - China Coast, RUSSIA Zone 7 JST - Japan Standard, RUSSIA Zone 8 +8 hours 8 pm +9 hours 9 pm +10 hours 10 pm +12 hours Midnight EAST - East Australian Standard GST Guam Standard, RUSSIA Zone 9 IDLE - International Date Line NZST - New Zealand Standard NZT - New Zealand SNTP Sever URL: Enter the SNTP server IP address. Daylight Saving Period: Enter the Daylight Saving beginning time and Daylight Saving end time. Daylight Saving Offset (mins): Enter the offset in minutes.
IP Security IP security function grants 10 specific IP addresses permission to access the switch through a web browser or TELNET for management. IP Security Mode: When enabled, allows management via TELNET and HTTP. Enable HTTP Server: Mark the box to grant the specified IP addresses web based management permission. Enable Telnet Server: Mark the box to grant the specified IP addresses TELNET management permission. Security IP 1 ~ 10: Enter up to 10 IP addresses.
User Authentication Use this function to change the login name and password. 1. User name: Enter the new user name (The default is ‘root’). 2. Password: Enter the new password (The default is ‘root’). 3. Confirm password: Confirm the new password. 4. And then, click Apply User Authentication interface Port Statistics Port: The port number. Type: Displays the connection speed. Link: Displays link status —‘Up’ or ‘Down’. State: Enabled or Disabled.
Port Statistics interface Port Control Used to configure and view port settings. 1. Port: Select the port to configure. 2. State: Enable or disable the port. 3. Negotiation: Set the negotiation status of the port. 4. Speed: Set the port link speed. 5. Duplex: Set the port to full or half-duplex. 6. Flow Control: Set flow control to Symmetric or Asymmetric in Full Duplex mode. The default value is Symmetric. 7. Security: Set the port security.
Port Control interface Port Trunk The Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) provides a standardized method for exchanging information between Partner Systems on a link. This allows their Link Aggregation Control instances to reach an agreement on the identity of the Link Aggregation Group, move the link to that Link Aggregation Group, and enable its transmission and reception functions in an orderly manner. Link aggregation lets you group up to four consecutive ports into two dedicated connections.
2. Group ID: There are three trunk groups to configure. Choose the "Group ID" and click Select . 3. LACP: If enabled, the group is an LACP static trunk group. If disabled, the group is local static trunk group. All ports support LACP dynamic trunk. If connected to a device that also supports LACP, the LACP dynamic trunk group is automatically created. 4. Work ports: A maximum of four ports can be aggregated at the same time.
Port Trunk—Aggregator Setting interface Aggregator Information Displays static trunk group information. Port Trunk – Aggregator Information interface State Activity When you had setup the LACP aggregator, port state activity can be configured. Mark port click Apply . The port state activity will change to Active or Passive depending on its previous state.
Active: The port automatically sends LACP protocol packets. Passive: The port responds only if it receives LACP protocol packets from the opposite device. [NOTE] 1. A link having either two active LACP ports or one active port can perform dynamic LACP trunk. 2. A link, which has two passive LACP ports, will not perform dynamic LACP trunk because both ports are waiting for an LACP protocol packet from the opposite device.
Port Trunk – Port Mirroring interface Rate Limiting Set up each port’s bandwidth rate and frame limitation type. Ingress Limit Frame type: Select the frame type to filter. There are four options: All, Broadcast/Multicast/Flooded Unicast, Broadcast/Multicast and Broadcast only. Egress Limit: The egress rate limit is ALL. Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.
Rate Limiting interface All the ports support port ingress and egress rate control. For example, assume port 1 is 10Mbps, users can set its effective egress rate to 1Mbps, and ingress rate is 500Kbps.
VLAN Configuration interface VLAN configuration - Port-based VLAN With port-based VLAN, the port is assigned to a VLAN. Therefore, all devices attached to a given port should be members of the same VLAN. As with other VLAN configurations, the packets forwarded using this method do not leak into other VLAN domains on the network.
Click Add to add a new VLAN group (The maximum number of VLAN groups is 64) Enter the VLAN name, group ID, the members of the VLAN group Click Apply VLAN—Port Based Add interface The VLAN is displayed. Use Use Edit Delete button to delete an unwanted VLAN. button to modify an existing VLAN group. [NOTE] If the configuration is not saved, it will be lost when the switch is powered down.
802.1Q VLAN Tagged-based VLAN is an IEEE 802.1Q specification, which allows VLANs to be created across devices from different venders. IEEE 802.1Q VLAN uses a technique to insert a “tag” into the Ethernet frame. The tag contains a VLAN Identifier (VID). When the 802.1Q VLAN is enabled, all ports on the switch belong to a default VLAN (VID 1). The default VLAN cannot be deleted. Up to 64 VLAN groups are supported. 802.1q VLAN interface 802.1Q Configuration 1.
Access Link: Single switch only. Allows ports to be grouped by setting the same VID. Trunk Link: Extended application of Access Link. Allows ports to be grouped by setting the same VID on two or more switches. Hybrid Link: Both Access Link and Trunk Link. 4. Untagged VID: assign the untagged frame VID. 5. Tagged VID: assign the tagged frame VID. 6. Click Apply Group Configuration Edit the existing VLAN Group. 1. Select the VLAN group in the table list. 2.
Group Configuration interface Rapid Spanning Tree The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) is an evolution of Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). It provides a faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change. The switch will auto detect a device that is running STP or RSTP protocol. RSTP System Configuration RSTP state can be modified. After modification, click Apply ¾ RSTP mode: Enable or disable the RSTP. ¾ Priority (0-61440): a value used to identify the root bridge.
1 and 10. ¾ Forward Delay Time (4-30): the number of seconds a port waits before changing from its Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol learning and listening state to the forwarding state. Enter a value between 4 and 30. [NOTE] 1. Use the following rule to configure the MAX Age, Hello Time, and forward Delay Time 2 x (Forward Delay Time value –1) > = Max Age value >= 2 x (Hello Time value +1) 2. If the configuration is not saved, it will be lost when the switch is powered down.
RSTP Port Configuration Configure path cost and priority of each port. 1. Select the port in Port column. 1. Path Cost: The cost of the path to the other bridge from this transmitting bridge at the specified port. Enter a number 1 through 200000000. 2. Priority: Network priority. Enter a number between 0 and 240. The value must be a multiple of 16. 3.
SNMP Configuration Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is the protocol developed to manage nodes (servers, workstations, routers, switches, hubs, etc.) on an IP network. SNMP enables network administrators to manage network performance, find and solve network problems, and plan for network growth. Network management systems learn of problems by receiving traps or change notices from network devices implementing SNMP System Configuration Community Strings Define and remove community strings. 1.
SNMP System Configuration interface Trap Configuration A trap manager is a management station that receives traps (the system alerts generated by the switch). If the trap manager is not defined, traps will not be issued. Create a trap manager by entering the IP address of the station and a community string. 1. IP Address: Enter the IP address of the trap manager. 2. Community: Enter the community string. 3. Trap Version: Select the SNMP trap version type (v1 or v2c). 4. Click Add 5.
Trap Managers interface SNMPV3 Configuration Configure the SNMP V3 function. Context Table Configure SNMP v3 context table. Assign the context name of context table. Click Add to add context name. Click Remove to remove an unwanted context name. User Profile Configure SNMP v3 user table. User ID: Enter user name. Authentication Password: Enter the password. Privacy Password: Enter the private password. Click Click 78 Add Remove to add context name.
SNMP V3 configuration interface Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
Group Table Configure SNMP v3 group table. Security Name (User ID): assign the user name that was set up in user table. Group Name: Enter the group name. Click Click Add Remove to remove unwanted context name. Access Table Configure SNMP v3 access table. Context Prefix: set up the context name. Group Name: set up the group. Security Level: select the access level. Context Match Rule: select the context match rule. Read View Name: set up the read view.
QoS Configuration QoS Policy and Priority Type QoS Policy: select the QoS policy rule. ¾ Use an 8,4,2,1 weighted fair queuing scheme: The switch will follow 8:4:2:1 rate to process the priority queue from the highest to the lowest queue. For example, when processing, 1 frame of the lowest queue, 2 frames of the low queue, 4 frames of the middle queue, and 8 frames of the high queue will be processed at the same time. ¾ Use the strict priority scheme: The highest queue will always processed first.
QoS Configuration interface 82 Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
Port Base Priority Configure per port priority level. Port 1 through 10: 4 priority levels – High, Middle, Low, and Lowest. Click Apply COS Configuration Set up the COS priority level. COS priority: Set up the COS priority level 0~7 –High, Middle, Low, Lowest. Click Apply . TOS Configuration TOS priority: the system provides 0 to 63 TOS priority levels. Each level has four types of priority – high, middle, low, and lowest. The default value is ‘Lowest’.
IGMP Configuration The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is an internal protocol of the Internet Protocol (IP) suite. IP manages multicast traffic by using switches, routers, and hosts that support IGMP. Enabling IGMP allows the ports to detect IGMP queries and report packets and manage IP multicast traffic through the switch. IGMP has three fundamental types of message.
IGMP Configuration interface X-Ring X-Ring provides network redundancy similar to the Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols. However, recovery time is greatly reduced when the X-Ring protocol is used. The protocol identifies one switch as the Ring Master. Packets are blocked from the redundant path unless a ring member becomes disconnected from the rest of the network. When this happens, the protocol automatically restores connectivity using the redundant path.
select the switch with lowest MAC address number as the ring master. The X-Ring master mode is enabled using the X-Ring configuration interface. The Ring Master can also be identified using the R.M. LED on the front of the switch. The switch also supports coupling ring to connect two or more X-Ring groups for redundant backup. The dual homing function is used to prevent a connection lose between the X-Ring group and the upper level/core switch.
[NOTE] 1. When X-Ring function is enabled, disable the RSTP function. X-Ring and RSTP cannot exist at the same time. 2. If the configuration is not saved, it will be lost when the switch is powered down. Security In this section, you can configure 802.1x and MAC address table. 802.1X/Radius Configuration 802.
802.1x System Configuration interface 802.1x Per Port Configuration You can configure 802.1x authentication state for each port. The State choices are Disable, Accept, Reject and Authorize. Use the ‘Space’ key change the state value. Reject: The port is held in the unauthorized state. Accept: The port is held in the Authorized state. Authorized: The port will allow an authentication exchange between the supplicant and the authentication server.
802.1x Per Port Setting interface Misc Configuration 1. Quiet Period: Sets the period during which the port does not try to acquire a supplicant. 2. TX Period: Sets the period that the port waits before retransmitting the next EAPOL PDU during an authentication session. 3. Supplicant Timeout: Sets the period the switch waits for a supplicant response to an EAP request. 4. Server Timeout: Set the period the switch waits for a server response to an authentication request. 5.
802.1x Misc Configuration interface MAC Address Table Static MAC Address You can add a static MAC address. This address remains in the switch's address table, regardless of whether the device is physically connected to the switch. Therefore, the switch does not have to re-learn a device's MAC address when the disconnected or powered-off device reconnects to the network. You can add / modify / delete a static MAC address. Add the Static MAC Address You can add static MAC addresses in the MAC table. 1.
Static MAC Addresses interface MAC Filtering MAC Filtering interface 1. MAC Address: Enter the MAC address that you want to filter. Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
2. Click 3. If you want to delete the MAC address from filtering table, select the Add . MAC address and click Delete . All MAC Addresses 1. Select the port. 2. The selected port of static MAC address information will be displayed. 3. Click Clear MAC Table to clear the current port static MAC address information on screen.
Factory Default interface Save Configuration Save configuration changes click Save Flash Save Configuration interface System Reboot Reboot the switch click Reboot System Reboot interface Manual Documentation Number: EIR510-xSFP-T_0708m B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104 – www.bb-elec.com B&B Electronics – Westlink Commercial Park – Oranmore, Galway, Ireland – Ph +353 91-792444 – Fax +353 91-792445 – www.bb-europe.
Trouble shooting Verify that 24 to 48VDC power is available. Do not exceed 48VDC. Select the proper cable to construct your network. Use unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) or shield twisted-pair (STP) cable for RJ-45 connections 100Ω Category 3, 4, or 5 cable for 10Mbps connections, 100Ω Category 5 cable for 100Mbps, or 100Ω Category 5e/above cable for 1000Mbps connections. Ensure that the length of any twisted-pair connection does not exceed 100 meters (328 feet).
Technical Specification The 8 10/100TX plus 2 100FX managed industrial switch technical specification is following. IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100Base-TX and 100Base-FX Fast Ethernet IEEE802.3x Flow Control and Back Pressure IEEE802.3ad Port trunk with LACP Standard IEEE802.1d Spanning Tree/ IEEE802.1w Rapid Spanning Tree IEEE802.1p Class of Service IEEE802.1Q VLAN Tag IEEE 802.
Up to 3 Trap stations Cold start, Port link up, Port link down, Authentication Failure, SNMP Trap Private Trap for power status, Port Alarm configuration, Fault alarm, X-ring topology change Technology Transfer Rate Store and forward switching architecture 14,880 pps for 10Base-T Ethernet port 148,800 pps for 100Base-TX/FX Fast Ethernet port 4 types of packet filter rule with different packet combination: All of packet Packet filter Broadcast/ multicast/ flooded unicast packet Broadcast/ multica
Optical cable SC (Multi-mode): 50/125um or 62.5/125um SC (Single mode): 9/125um Available distance: 2KM (Multi-mode) / 30KM (single-mode) Back-plane Packet throughput ability Wavelength: 1310nm (multi-mode/ single mode) 2.0 Gbps 2.976Mpps at @64bytes 24 ~48 VDC Power Supply Redundant power with polarity reverse protects function and removable terminal block. Power consumption 11.
IGMP v1, v2 and Query mode IGMP Up to 256 multicast groups. Support SMTP Server and 6 e-mail accounts for receiving SMTP event alert Support SNTP to synchronize system clock in Internet SNTP Management IP IP address security to prevents unauthorized intruder security TX packet only RX packet only Port mirror Both of TX and RX packet Firmware update TFTP firmware update TFTP backup and restore Relay output for port breakdown and power source failure.
DIN rail kit and wall mount ear for wall mount or DIN-type Install cabinet install Operating Temp. Operating Humidity Storage -40℃ to 75℃ 5% to 95% (Non-condensing) -40℃ to 85℃ Temperature Case IP30 Dimensions 2.7 x 4.2 x 6.4 in (7.4 x 10.7 x 16.