Industrial Managed Switch 4 - Gigabit Ports 5 - Gigabit RJ45/SFP Combo Ports User Guide
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Table of Contents Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 7 Hardware Installation ........................................................................................................................ 9 Connect the Power and Ground................................................................................................................. 9 Connect the Digital Input and Relay Output........
Table of Contents Basic Settings ............................................................................................................................................... 49 Switch Setting........................................................................................................................................... 49 Admin Password ....................................................................................................................................... 50 IP Configuration ...
Table of Contents SNMP ............................................................................................................................................................ 105 SNMP Configuration .............................................................................................................................. 105 SNMP V3 Profile..................................................................................................................................... 106 SNMP Traps..............
Table of Contents Complete CLI List............................................................................................................................185 User EXEC Mode ........................................................................................................................................ 185 Privileged EXEC Mode ............................................................................................................................. 186 Global Configuration Mode................
Introduction The ES8509-XT is a managed industrial Ethernet switch that is equipped with four 10/100/1000BASE-TX ports and five Combo ports. The five Gigabit Combo ports provide: • Copper RJ45 Ethernet ports (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX and 1000BASE-TX) • SFP slots (100BASE-FX and 1000BASE-SX/LX/LHX/XD/ZX) When the SFP port is active and installed on a Combo port, the corresponding Combo RJ45 port is inactivated.
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Hardware Installation You can use the following subsections to install the RocketLinx ES8509-XT: • Connect the Power and Ground • Connect the Digital Input and Relay Output on Page 10 • Mount the ES8509-XT on Page 11 • Connect the Ethernet Ports on Page 13 • Connect SFP Transceivers (Combo Ports 1-5) on Page 13 • LED Descriptions on Page 14 • Panel Layout on Page 15 • Reset Button on Page 15 Connect the Power and Ground You can use the following procedure to connect power and the ground to
Hardware Installation b. Tighten the wire-clamp screws to prevent the wires from coming loose. • PWR1 and PWR2 support power redundancy and reverse polarity protection. • If both power inputs are connected, the ES8509-XT is powered from the highest connected voltage. • The ES8509-XT can emit an alarm if PW1 or PW2 are no longer receiving power. See the Warning discussion on Page 114 to configure an alarm. Note: Use a UL Listed Power supply with an output rating of 10.5 to 60VDC with a minimum of 2A.
Hardware Installation Digital output relay contacts are energized (open) for normal operation and close for fault conditions. The digital output relay contacts support up to 1A at 30VDC. Do not apply voltage and current higher than the specifications. 1. Insert the positive and negative wires (12-24 AWG) into V+ and V-. 2. Tighten the wire-clamp screws to prevent the wires from coming loose. Mount the ES8509-XT You can use the following procedure to mount the ES8509-XT on a DIN rail or on the wall.
Hardware Installation Wall Mount Installation Follow the steps below to install the ES8509-XT with the wall mounting plate: 1. To remove the DIN rail clip from the ES8509-XT, loosen the screws from the DIN rail clip. 2. Place the wall mounting plate on the rear panel of the ES8509-XT. 3. Use the screws to attach the wall mounting plate to the ES8509-XT. 4. Use the hook holes at the corners of the wall mounting plate to hang the ES8509-XT onto the wall. 5.
Hardware Installation Connect the Ethernet Ports You can use the following information to connect standard Ethernet cables between the ES8509-XT Ethernet ports and the network nodes. • Ports 1-5 are RJ45/SFP Combo Gigabit ports that support (10/100/1000BASE-TX / 100BASE-FX, 1000BASE-X). • Ports 6-9 are Gigabit ports that support 10/100/1000BASE-TX. See Connect SFP Transceivers (Combo Ports 1-5) on Page 13 for information about SFP installation.
Hardware Installation Note: This is a Class 1 Laser/LED product. Do not stare at the Laser/LED Beam. The SFP port does not function until the fiber cable is linked to another active device. The SFP and corresponding RJ45 ports work in an exclusive mode. Traffic sent or received through the SFP module has priority thus no traffic is sent or received over the corresponding RJ45 connection. To use the RJ45 connection, remove the corresponding SFP.
Hardware Installation Panel Layout The ES8509-XT provides nine Gigabit ports: • Four 10/100/1000BASE-TX RJ45 ports • Five 10/100/1000BASE-TX RJ45 or 100BASE-FX Single-Mode/Multi-Mode and 1000 BASE-FX Single Mode/Multi-Mode transceiver with SFP Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM) SFP Link/Activity LED Ports 1-5 Combo Ports (Gigabit/SFP) 1000 LED Power 1/2 LEDs SYS LED SFP Ports 100BASE-FX 1000BASE-SX/LX RS-232 Console Port Reset Ports 6-9 10/100/1000BASE-TX Link/Activity LED Speed LED Ground Screw PW
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Using PortVision DX There are several ways to configure network information. Comtrol Technical Support recommends connecting the ES8509-XT to a PC or laptop running Windows and installing PortVision DX for initial configuration.
Using PortVision DX PortVision DX Overview PortVision DX automatically detects Comtrol Ethernet attached products physically attached to the local network segment so that you can configure the network address, upload firmware, and manage the following products: • RocketLinx switches • DeviceMaster family • - DeviceMaster PRO - DeviceMaster RTS - DeviceMaster Serial Hub - DeviceMaster UP - DeviceMaster 500 IO-Link Master In addition to identifying Comtrol Ethernet attached products, you can
Using PortVision DX Installing PortVision DX During initial configuration, PortVision DX automatically detects and identifies ES8509-XT switches, if they are in the same network segment. Use the Software and Documentation CD that came with the ES8509-XT to check for the latest version of PortVision DX or use the link below to download the latest version. 1.
Using PortVision DX 6. Click Next to configure the shortcuts. 7. Click Install. 8. Depending on the operating system, you may need to click Yes to the Do you want to allow the following program to install software on this computer? query. 9. Click Launch PortVision DX and Finish in the last installation screen. 10. Depending on the operating system, you may need to click Yes to the Do you want to allow the following program to make changes to this computer? query. 11.
Using PortVision DX Configuring the Network Settings The ES8509-XT has the following default values when shipped from the factory: • IP address: 192.168.250.250 • Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 • Gateway address: 192.168.250.1 Use the following procedure to change the default network settings on the ES8509-XT for your network. 1. If necessary, start PortVision DX using the PortVision DX desktop shortcut or from the Start button, click All Programs > Comtrol > PortVision DX > PortVision DX.
Using PortVision DX 4. Highlight the ES8509-XT for which you want to program network information and open the Properties screen using one of these methods. • Double-click the ES8509-XT in the Device Tree or Device List pane. • Highlight the ES8509-XT in the Device Tree or Device List pane and click the Properties button. • Right-click the ES8509-XT in the Device Tree or Device List pane and click Properties in the popup menu • Highlight the ES8509-XT, click the Manage menu and then Properties.
Using PortVision DX 5. Optionally, rename the ES8509-XT in the Device Name field for a PortVision DX friendly name. The default name displays as Device and the last three sets of hex numbers from the MAC address. Note: The MAC address and Device Status fields are automatically populated and you cannot change these values. 6. Optionally, enter the serial number, which is on a label on the ES8509-XT. 7. Select DHCP IP or Static IP for the IP Mode. • If you select DHCP IP, go to Step 8.
Using PortVision DX Checking the Firmware Version Checking your web interface and bootloader versions is easy in PortVision DX. Comtrol recommends loading the latest firmware and bootloader so that you have all of the latest feature enhancements and bug fixes. 1. If the ES8509-XT is not displayed in PortVision DX, click the Scan button. 2. Select the Comtrol Ethernet attached product type and click the Scan button. 3. Locate the ES8509-XT in the Device List pane.
Using PortVision DX Uploading the Latest Firmware or Bootloader You can use the following procedure to upload the latest firmware or bootloader. 1. If you have not done so, download the latest firmware and bootloader using the previous subsection. 2. Right-click the ES8509-XT in the Device List pane that you want to update, click Advanced --> Upload firmware. 3. Click Yes to the Upload Firmware message. 4.
Using PortVision DX Configuring Multiple RocketLinx Switches Network Addresses You can configure the network addresses for multiple ES8509-XT switches using the Assign IP to Multiple Devices option. In addition, you can also configure common settings for the ES8509-XT web page and save the settings to a configuration file that you can load to all or selected ES8509-XT switches. See Using Configuration Files on Page 29 for more information.
Using PortVision DX Uploading Firmware to Multiple ES8509-XT Switches You can use this procedure if your ES8509-XT is connected to the host PC, laptop, or if the ES8509-XT resides on the local network segment. Note: Technical support does not advise uploading bootloader to multiple ES8509-XT switches. Remember that uploading firmware reboots the ES8509-XT, which depending on your network connections may cause firmware uploading to fail on another ES8509-XT. 1.
Using PortVision DX Adding a New Device in PortVision DX You can add a new ES8509-XT manually, if you do not want to scan the network to locate it or you want to preconfigure an ES8509-XT before connecting it to the network. Optionally, you can also add unmanaged devices or RocketLinx switches to maintain information about devices on the network. See the PortVision DX help system for additional information about adding unmanaged RocketLinx switches or third party devices or switches.
Using PortVision DX 6. Enter the IP Address for the ES8509-XT. It is not necessary to enter the Subnet Mask and Default Gateway 7. Click Ok to close the Add New Device window. It may take a few moments to save the ES8509-XT. 8. If necessary, click Refresh for the new RocketLinx to display in the Device Tree or Device List panes. The RocketLinx shows OFF-LINE if it is not connected to the local network or if an incorrect IP address was entered.
Using PortVision DX Using the LED Tracker RocketLinx managed switches support the LED Tracker feature, which allows you to toggle on/off the LEDs on a specific device so that you can locate the physical unit. Use this procedure to toggle the LED Tracker feature on RocketLinx switches. 1. Right-click the ES8509-XT in the Device List pane, click Tracker, and then click ON. The ES8509-XT SYS LED will flash for five seconds. 2.
Using PortVision DX Customizing PortVision DX You can customize how PortVision DX displays the devices. You can even create sessions tailored for specific audiences. You can also add shortcuts to other applications using Tools > Applications > Customize feature. The following illustrates how you can customize your view. See the PortVision DX Help system for detailed information about modifying the view. For example, the above screen shot illustrates devices layered in folders.
Using PortVision DX Accessing RocketLinx Documentation from PortVision DX You can use this procedure in PortVision DX to download and open the previously downloaded documents for the RocketLinx. How to Download Documentation Use this procedure to initially download a document or documents. 1. If necessary, open PortVision DX. 2. Click Help > Documentation. 3.
Using PortVision DX How to Open Previously Downloaded Documents Use the following procedure to access previously downloaded documents in PortVision DX. Note: Optionally, you can browse to the Program Files (x86) > Comtrol > PortVision DX > Docs subdirectory and open the document. 1. If necessary, open PortVision DX > Start/Programs > Comtrol > PortVision DX > PortVision DX or use the desktop shortcut. 2. Click Help > Documentation. 3.
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Configuration Using the Web User Interface The ES8509-XT provides in-band and out-band configuration methods: • Out-band management means that you configure the ES8509-XT using the RS-232 console cable and the Command Line Interface (CLI) to access the ES8509-XT without attaching an admin PC to the network. You can use out-band management if you lose the network connection to the ES8509-XT. The CLI and Telnet are discussed in Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) on Page 129.
Configuration Using the Web User Interface Web User Interface The ES8509-XT web management page was developed with Java. You can use any standard web browser, which is compatible with Java Runtime to configure and communicate with the ES8509-XT from anywhere on the network. If you did not program the IP address for your network using PortVision DX (Programming Network Information on Page 20), you need to change your computer IP address to 192.168.250.x (Network Mask: 255.255.0.0).
Configuration Using the Web User Interface 4. Enter the user name, the password, and click OK. The default user name and password are both admin. The Welcome page of the web management interface then appears. 5. If you have not done so, you can change the ES8509-XT IP address to meet your network environment. a. Double-click Basic Setting. b. Click IP Configuration. To use static addressing, enter a valid IP add dress, subnet mask and default gateway.
Configuration Using the Web User Interface Secure Web User Interface The ES8509-XT web user interface also provides secured management through an HTTPS login so that all of the configuration commands are secure. If you did not program the IP address for your network using PortVision DX (Configuring the Network Settings on Page 21), you need to change your computer IP address to 192.168.250.x (Network Mask: 255.255.0.0). The default IP address for the ES8509-XT is 192.168.250.250. 1.
Configuration Using the Web User Interface Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 a. Click No when the popup screen appears and requests you to trust the secured HTTPS connection distributed by the ES8509-XT. b. Click Always trust content from this publisher and then Run when requested to run the application (IP address) in the Warning - Security message. Windows Vista - Windows 7 a. Click the Continue button. b.
Configuration Using the Web User Interface The Welcome page of the web management interface then appears. 5. If you have not done so, you can change the ES8509-XT IP address to meet your network environment. a. Double-click Basic Setting. b. Click IP Configuration. c. - To use static addressing, enter a valid IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. - To use DHCP, click Enable in the DHCP Client drop list. Click Apply.
Configuration Using the Web User Interface Type Time Setting Category Time Setting on Page 53 Details • IEEE 1588 • Manual or NTP Client • Time Zone Setting • Daylight Savings Time • DHCP Server Configuration DHCP Server Configuration on Page 56 DHCP Server Configuration DHCP Leased Entries on Page 58 DHCP Relay Agent on Page 59 - Excluded Addresses and Manual Binding Port and IP Address Option 82 • DHCP Leased Entries • DHCP Relay Agent - Helper Address 1-4 DHCP Option82 Relay Agent
Configuration Using the Web User Interface Type Category Details Aggregation Settings • Port Trunk STP Configuration Group ID - Trunk 1-8 Aggregation Setting on Page 72 Trunk Type - Static or 802.
Configuration Using the Web User Interface Type Category Details Instance ID • MSTP Port Configuration MSTP Port Configuration on Page 81 Port • Path Cost • Priority • Link Type • Edge Port • Instance ID • MSTP Information Root Information - MSTP Information on Page 82 • Port Information - Redundant Ring Redundant Ring on Page 84 RocketLinx ES8509-XT User Guide: 2000557 Rev.
Configuration Using the Web User Interface Type Redundant Ring Information Loop Protection VLAN Port Configuration VLAN Configuration GVRP Configuration VLAN Table PVLAN Configuration 44 - Feature Overview Category Redundant Ring Information on Page 85 Loop Protection on Page 86 VLAN Port Configuration on Page 88 VLAN Configuration on Page 90 GVRP Configuration on Page 93 VLAN Table on Page 94 PVLAN Configuration on Page 95 Details • 32 Ring ID Maximum • Supports up to 16 Rapid Super Ri
Configuration Using the Web User Interface Type Category Details Port Configuration PVLAN Port Configuration PVLAN Information PVLAN Port Configuration on Page 96 PVLAN Information on Page 97 • PVLAN Port Type - Normal, Host, or Promiscuous • VLAN ID PVLAN Association • Secondary VLAN • Primary VLAN • Primary VLAN • Secondary VLAN • Secondary VLAN Type • Ports Queue scheduling QoS Setting CoS-Queuing Mapping DSCP-Queuing Mapping IGMP Snooping QoS Setting on Page 98 CoS-Queue Ma
Configuration Using the Web User Interface Type SNMP Configuration Category SNMP Configuration on Page 105 Details • V1/V2c Community • Public - Read Only or Read and Write • Private - Read Only or Read and Write SNMP V3 SNMP V3 Profile SNMP V3 Profile on Page 106 • User Name • Security Level • Authentication Level • Authentication Password • DES Password SNMP V3 Users - Displays Profile Information SNMP Traps Port Security IP Security 802.
Configuration Using the Web User Interface Type Category Details Port Configuration 802.1x Port-Based Network Access Control Port Configuration 802.1x Port-Based Network Access Control Port Status 802.1x Port Configuration on Page 111 802.
Configuration Using the Web User Interface Type SYSLOG Mode Warning - SMTP Configuration MAC Address Table (8K) Category SysLog Configuration on Page 117 SMTP Configuration on Page 118 MAC Address Table on Page 119 Details • Disable, Local, Remote, or Both • Remote IP Address • Email Alert - Enable/Disable • SMTP Server IP • Mail Account • Authentication • User Name • Password • Recipient Email Address 1-4 • Aging Time (Sec) • Static Unicast MAC Address - MAC Address, VID, and Po
Configuration Using the Web Interface Basic Settings The Basic Setting group allows you the ability to configure switch information, IP address, User name/ Password of the system. It also allows you to do firmware upgrade, backup and restore configuration, reload factory default, and reboot the system.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Switch Setting Page (Continued) The SNMP Object ID of the ES8509-XT. You can follow the path to find its private MIB in an MIB browser. System OID Note: When you attempt to view private MIB, you should first compile private MIB files into your MIB browser. System Description RocketLinx ES8509-XT Industrial 9G Managed Ethernet Switch. Firmware Version Displays the firmware version installed in this ES8509-XT.
Configuration Using the Web Interface IP Configuration This function allows you to configure the ES8509-XT’s IP address settings. IP Configuration Page DHCP Client You can select to Enable or Disable the DHCP Client function. When the DHCP Client function is enabled, an IP address is assigned to the switch from the network’s DHCP server. In this mode, the default IP address is replaced by the one assigned by DHCP server. If DHCP Client is disabled, then the IP address that you specified is used.
Configuration Using the Web Interface IP Configuration Page (Continued) You can assign the subnet mask for the IP address here. If the DHCP Client function is enabled, you do not need to assign the subnet mask. The default Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0. Subnet Mask Default Gateway Note: In the CLI, the enabled bit of the subnet mask is used to represent the number displayed in the web management interface. For example, 8 represents: 255.0.0.0,16 represents: 255.255.0.0, 24 represents: 255.255.255.0.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Time Setting Time Setting allows you to set the time manually or through a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. NTP is used to synchronize computer clocks on the internet. You can configure NTP settings here to synchronize the clocks of several switches on the network. The ES8509-XT also provides Daylight Saving functionality. Time Setting Page Manual Setting: Click Manual Setting to change time as needed.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Switch(config)# clock timezone 01 (GMT-12:00) Eniwetok, Kwajalein 02 (GMT-11:00) Midway Island, Samoa 03 (GMT-10:00) Hawaii 04 (GMT-09:00) Alaska 05 (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada), Tijuana 06 (GMT-07:00) Arizona 07 (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada) 08 (GMT-06:00) Central America 09 (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) 10 (GMT-06:00) Mexico City 11 (GMT-06:00) Saskatchewan 12 (GMT-05:00) Bogota, Lima, Quito 13 (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada) 14 (G
Configuration Using the Web Interface 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 (GMT+05:45) (GMT+06:00) (GMT+06:00) (GMT+06:00) (GMT+06:30) (GMT+07:00) (GMT+07:00) (GMT+08:00) (GMT+08:00) (GMT+08:00) (GMT+08:00) (GMT+08:00) (GMT+09:00) (GMT+09:00) (GMT+09:00) (GMT+09:30) (GMT+09:30) (GMT+10:00) (GMT+10:00) (GMT+10:00) (GMT+10:00) (GMT+10:00) (GMT+11:00) (GMT+12:00) (GMT+12:00) (GMT+13:00) Kathmandu Almaty, Novosibirsk Astana, Dhaka Sri Jayawardenepura Rangoon Bangkok,
Configuration Using the Web Interface DHCP Server Configuration Use this page to configure DHCP server services. 56 - DHCP Server Configuration RocketLinx ES8509-XT User Guide: 2000557 Rev.
Configuration Using the Web Interface DHCP Server Configuration Page DHCP Server You can select to Enable or Disable the DHCP Server function. The ES8509-XT assigns a new IP address to link partners. DHCP Server Configuration Network Enter the IPv4 address for the DHCP server. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for the DHCP server. Default Gateway Enter the IP gateway address for the DHCP server. Lease Time Enter the Lease Time in seconds for the client. Click Apply to apply the settings.
Configuration Using the Web Interface DHCP Server Configuration Page (Continued) The Remote ID of the Option82 IP address configuration. After entering the IP Address, Circuit ID, and Remote ID, click Add. Remote ID Click the Remove button to remove selected Option82 IP Address table entries. Click the Reload button to reload selected Option82 IP Address table entries. Type This displays string or hex, depending on the type. DHCP Leased Entries The ES8509-XT provides an assigned IP address.
Configuration Using the Web Interface DHCP Relay Agent This subsection discusses the DHCP Relay Agent. DHCP Server Configuration Page DHCP Server You can select to Enable or Disable the DHCP Server function. The ES8509-XT assigns a new IP address to link partners. DHCP Server Configuration Network Enter the IPv4 address for the DHCP server. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for the DHCP server. Default Gateway Enter the IP gateway address for the DHCP server.
Configuration Using the Web Interface DHCP Server Configuration Page (Continued) Excluded Address You can type a specific address into the IP Address field for the DHCP server reserved IP address. IP Address The IP address that is listed in the Excluded Address List Table is not assigned to the network device. Add or remove an IP address from the Excluded Address List by clicking Add or Remove. Manual Binding IP Address The ES8509-XT provides an IP address binding and removing function.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Backup and Restore You can use the Backup option to save the current configuration saved in the ES8509-XT flash to a PC/laptop or a TFTP server. This allows you to use the Restore option to restore a configuration file back to the ES8509-XT or load the same settings to another ES8509-XT. Before you can restore a configuration file, you must save the backup configuration file in the PC or TFTP server. The ES8509-XT then downloads this file back into the flash.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Backup the Configuration - Local File Method You can use Local File method to backup (or restore) with a Windows XP system. Note: If you have a Windows Server 2003 through Windows 7operating system, you must use the TFTP server method (Page 63). You can use PortVision DX which does not have any operating system restrictions. 1. Open the web user interface for the ES8509-XT and open the Backup and Restore page under Basic Settings. 2.
Configuration Using the Web Interface 4. Click the Restore button. 5. Click Yes to the Confirm Dialog. 6. Click Ok to the Success Message. Backup the Configuration - TFTP Server Method You must use a TFTP server to create or load backup files if you are using Windows Server 2003 through Windows 8.1 or PortVision DX. If you do not have a TFTP server, you can download one from Comtrol using the Start the TFTP Server subsection.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Create a Backup File You must have a TFTP server open. 1. Open the web user interface for the ES8509-XT and open the Backup and Restore page under Basic Settings. 2. Select TFTP Server for the Backup Configuration, enter the IP address of the TFTP server, enter a Backup File Name, and click the Backup button. Note: You cannot use spaces in the path to the target file. 3. Click Ok to close the popup message.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Upgrading Firmware (Local File) You can use this procedure to upgrade the firmware (not Bootloader) using Windows XP. Note: You can use PortVision DX to upload firmware. You must use PortVision DX or the CLI to upload Bootloader. 1. Open the web user interface for the ES8509-XT, open the Firmware Upgrade page under Basic Settings. 2. Select Local in the Firmware Upgrade drop list. 3. Click the folder icon, browse to the firmware location, highlight the .
Configuration Using the Web Interface Upgrading Firmware (TFTP Server) You can use this procedure to upgrade the firmware (not Bootloader) using a Windows operating systems. Note: You can use PortVision DX to upload firmware. You must use PortVision DX or the CLI to upload Bootloader. 1. Open a TFTP server, if necessary, see Start the TFTP Server on Page 63. 2. Place the ES8509-XT .bin file in the same directory where the TFTP server resides. 3.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Port Configuration The Port Configuration group allows you to enable/disable port state, or configure port auto-negotiation, speed, duplex, flow control, port aggregation settings (port trunking), and rate limit control. It also allows you to view port status and aggregation information.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Port Configuration Page State You can enable or disable the state of this port. Once you click Disable, the port stops to link to the other end and stops to forward any traffic. The default setting is Enable which means all the ports are workable when you receive the ES8509-XT. You can configure port speed and duplex mode of each port.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Port Status The Port Status page displays the current port status, including Small Form Factory (SFP) fiber transceiver with Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM) function that provides real time information of SFP transceiver and allows you to diagnostic the optical fiber signal received and launched. RocketLinx ES8509-XT User Guide: 2000557 Rev.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Port Status Page 100BASE-TX displays for Fast Ethernet copper ports 100BASE-FX displays for 100BASE-FX Fiber ports Type 1000BASE-TX displays for Gigabit Ethernet Copper ports 1000BASE-X displays for Gigabit Fiber Ports Link Shows link status; Up means the link is up and Down means that the link is down. State Shows the port state. If the state is enabled it displays Enable. If the port is disabled or shutdown, it displays Disable.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Rate Control Rate control is a form of flow control used to enforce a strict bandwidth limit of a port. You can program separate transmitting (Egress Rule) and receiving (Ingress Rule) rate limits for each port, and even apply the limit to certain packet types as described below. Rate Control Page You can select the packet type that you want to filter.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Port Trunking Port Trunking allows you to group multiple Ethernet ports in parallel to increase link bandwidth. The aggregated ports can be viewed as a physical port that has a bandwidth equal to the combined bandwidth of each trunked port.The member ports of the same trunk group can balance the loading and backup for each other. The Port Trunking feature is usually used when you need higher bandwidth for the network backbone.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Aggregation Status The Port Trunk - Aggregation Information page shows the status of port aggregation. Once the aggregation ports are negotiated, you see the following status. Aggregation Status Page Group ID Displays Trunk 1 to Trunk 5 set up. Type The Type is Static or LACP. Static means that LACP is disabled and configured statically by the Administrator. Aggregated Ports When LACP links, you can see the member ports in the Aggregated column.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Network Redundancy It is critical for industrial applications that the network remains running at all times. The ES8509-XT supports: • Standard Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) The ES8509-XT supports RSTP versions IEEE 802.1D-2004, IEEE 802.1D-1998 STP, and IEEE 802.1w RSTP. • Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) MSTP implements IEEE 802.
Configuration Using the Web Interface STP Configuration This page allows you to select the STP mode and configure the global STP/RSTP bridge configuration. Spanning Tree Protocol (STP; IEEE 802.1D) provides a loop-free topology for any LAN or bridged network. Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP; IEEE 802.1w) is an evolution of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), and was introduced with the IEEE 802.1w standard, and provides faster spanning tree convergence after a topology change. In most cases, IEEE 802.
Configuration Using the Web Interface STP Port Configuration This page allows you to configure the port parameter after you have enabled STP, RSTP, or MSTP. STP Port Configuration Page You can enable/disable STP/RSTP/MSTP on a port by port basis. STP State You can disable the STP state when connecting a device in order to avoid STP waiting periods. Path Cost The cost of the path to the other bridge from this transmitting bridge at the specified port. Enter a number from 1 through 200000000.
Configuration Using the Web Interface STP Information The STP Information page allows you to see the ES8509-XT root information and port status. STP Information Page Root Information Root Address Root bridge address, which is the bridge with the smallest (lowest) bridge ID. Root Priority Root bridge priority, the bridge with the lowest value has the highest priority and is selected as the root. Root Port Root port of this bridge. Root Path Cost Root path cost.
Configuration Using the Web Interface STP Information Page (Continued) Port Information Port Role Descriptive information about the STP/RSTP switch port role. Role: Root, Designated, Alternate, Backup, Disabled, Unknown. Port State Descriptive information about the STP/RSTP switch port state. State: Blocking, Listening, Learning, Forwarding, Disabled, Unknown. Path Cost The cost of the path to the other bridge from this transmitting bridge at the specified port. Path cost range is 1 through 200000000.
Configuration Using the Web Interface MSTP Configuration Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) is a direct extension of RSTP. It can provide an independent spanning tree for different VLANs. It simplifies network management, creates a faster convergence than RSTP by limiting the size of each region, and prevents VLAN members from being segmented from the rest of the group (as sometimes occurs with IEEE 802.1D STP). While using MSTP, there are some new concepts of network architecture.
Configuration Using the Web Interface This is the MSTP Configuration page. MSTP Configuration Page MST Region Configuration Region Name A name used to identify the MST Region. Revision A value used to identify the MST Region. Apply Click the Apply button to apply the MST Region Configuration. New MST Instance Instance ID A value used to identify the MST instance, valid value are 1 through 15.
Configuration Using the Web Interface MSTP Configuration Page (Continued) Current MST Instance Configuration Instance ID A value used to identify the MST instance. Instance 0 (CIST, Common Internal Spanning Tree) is a special instance of spanning-tree known as IST or Internal Spanning Tree (=MSTI00). VLAN Group Provide a VLAN group to map this MST instance. Use the VLAN number, for example: 10. You can set a range, for example: 1-10) or set specific VLANs, for example: 2,4,6,4-7.
Configuration Using the Web Interface MSTP Port Configuration Page (Continued) Edge Port Present in implementations that support the identification of edge ports. All ports directly connected to end stations cannot create bridging loops in the network and can thus directly transition to forwarding, and skipping the listening and learning stages. When the non-bridge device connects an edge port, this port is in a blocking state and turn to forwarding state in 2*Hello Time seconds.
Configuration Using the Web Interface MSTP Information Page Instance ID Select an instance ID to display MSTP instance information. Instance 0 (CIST, Common Internal Spanning Tree) is a special instance of spanning-tree known as IST or Internal Spanning Tree (=MSTI00). Root Information Root Address Root bridge address, which is the bridge with the smallest (lowest) bridge ID. Root Priority Root bridge priority, the bridge with the lowest value has the highest priority and is selected as the root.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Redundant Ring The most common industrial network redundancy is to form a ring or loop. Typically, managed switches are connected in series and the last switch is connected back to the first one. In such connection, you can implement Redundant Ring technology. Redundant Ring Page New Ring (Ring ID/Name) To create a Redundant Ring enter the Ring ID, which has range from 0 to 31.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Redundant Ring Page (Continued) Rapid Dual Homing Rapid Dual Homing is an important feature of Rapid Super Ring redundancy technology. When you want to connect multiple RSR or form redundant topology with other vendors, RDH allows you to have a maximum of seven multiple links for redundancy without any problem. In RDH, you do not need to configure a specific port to connect to other protocol.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Loop Protection Loop protection prevents broadcast loops in Layer 2 switching configurations. Loop Protection Page Transmit Interval Port Loop Protection Status Apply Enable/Disable All Reload 86 - Loop Protection Loop protection mechanism detection packet transmitting interval 1 ~ 10 seconds (default is 1). The port ID. Enable/Disable loop protection mechanism on port. The status of loop protection. Click Apply to apply the settings.
Configuration Using the Web Interface VLAN A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical grouping of nodes for the purpose of limiting a broadcast domain to specific members of a group without physically grouping the members. The VLAN allows you to isolate network traffic so that only members of the VLAN could receive traffic from the same VLAN members.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Optionally, you can use the CLI for configuration, see VLAN (CLI) on Page 160. VLAN Port Configuration The VLAN Port Configuration page allows you to configure VLAN port parameters on a specific port. These parameters include the port VLAN ID (PVID), Tunnel Mode, Accept Frame Type and Ingress Filtering VLAN Port Configuration Page PVID Enter the port VLAN ID (PVID). The PVID allows the switches to identify which port belongs to which VLAN.
Configuration Using the Web Interface VLAN Port Configuration Page (Continued) This defines the accepted frame type of the port. There are two modes you can select: • Admit All mode means that the port can accept both tagged and untagged packets. When you select Admit All, untagged frames or Priority-Tagged only frames received on this port are accepted and assigned to the PVID for this frame. This control does not affect VLAN independent BPDU frames, such as Super Ring, STP, GVRP and LACP.
Configuration Using the Web Interface VLAN Configuration Use this page to assign the Management VLAN, create the static VLAN, and assign the Egress rule for the member ports of the VLAN. 90 - VLAN Configuration RocketLinx ES8509-XT User Guide: 2000557 Rev.
Configuration Using the Web Interface VLAN Configuration Page The management VLAN ID is the VLAN ID of the CPU interface so that only member Management VLAN ports of the management VLAN can ping and access the switch. The default management VLAN ID is 1. ID Click Apply after you enter the VLAN ID. You can assign a VLAN ID and VLAN Name for the new static VLAN. Static VLAN • VLAN ID: This is used by the switch to identify different VLANs. A valid VLAN ID is between 1 and 4,094, 1 is the default VLAN.
Configuration Using the Web Interface This figure displays how to configure the Egress rule of the ports. Use the following steps to configure Egress rules: 1. Select the VLAN ID. The entry of the selected VLAN turns to light blue. 2. Assign Egress rule of the ports to U or T. 3. Press Apply to apply the setting. If you want to remove one VLAN, select the VLAN entry and then click the Remove button. 92 - VLAN Configuration RocketLinx ES8509-XT User Guide: 2000557 Rev.
Configuration Using the Web Interface GVRP Configuration GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) allows you to set-up VLANs automatically rather than manual configuration on every port on every switch in the network. GVRP conforms to the IEEE 802.1Q specification. This defines a method of tagging frames with VLAN configuration data that allows network devices to dynamically exchange VLAN configuration information with other devices.
Configuration Using the Web Interface VLAN Table This table displays the current settings of your VLAN table, including VLAN ID, Name, Status, and Egress rule of the ports. VLAN Table Page VLAN ID The ID of the VLAN. Name The name of the VLAN. Static means that this is a manually configured static VLAN. Unused means this VLAN is created by web user interface/CLI and has no member ports and the VLAN is not workable yet. Dynamic means this VLAN was learnt by GVRP. Status • -- No VLAN setting.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Private VLAN A private VLAN helps to resolve the primary VLAN ID shortage, client ports’ isolation and network security issues. The private VLAN features provides primary and secondary VLANs within a single switch. Primary VLAN: The uplink port is usually a member of the primary VLAN. A primary VLAN contains promiscuous ports that can communicate with Secondary VLANs. Secondary VLAN: The client ports are usually defined within secondary VLAN.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Private VLAN Configuration Page (Continued) Private VLAN Type • None: The VLAN is not included in private VLAN. • Primary: A primary VLAN contains promiscuous ports that can communicate with the secondary VLANs. • Isolated: The member ports of the VLAN are isolated. • Community: The member ports of the VLAN can communicate with each other. Click Apply to apply the settings.
Configuration Using the Web Interface For example: 1. VLAN Create: VLANs 2-5 are created in the VLAN Configuration page. 2. Private VLAN Type: VLANs 2-5 has their own Private VLAN Type configured in the Private VLAN Configuration page. VLAN 2 belongs to the Primary VLAN. VLANs 3-5 belong to the secondary VLAN (Isolated or Community). 3. Private VLAN Association: Associate VLANs 3-5 to VLAN 2 in the Private VLAN Association first. 4.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Traffic Prioritization Quality of Service (QoS) provides a traffic prioritization mechanism which allows you to deliver better service to certain flows. QoS can also help to alleviate congestion problems and ensure high-priority traffic is delivered first. This section allows you to configure Traffic Prioritization settings for each port with regard to setting priorities.
Configuration Using the Web Interface QoS Setting Page (Continued) Port Setting CoS The CoS column indicates that the default port priority value for untagged or prioritytagged frames. When the ES8509-XT receives the frames, the ES8509-XT attaches the value to the CoS field of the incoming VLAN-tagged packets. You can enable 0,1,2,3,4,5,6 or 7 to the port. Trust Mode indicates the Queue Mapping types that you can select.
Configuration Using the Web Interface DSCP-Queue Mapping Use this page to change DSCP values to Physical Queue mapping table. Since the switch fabric of the ES8509XT only supports four queues. Lowest, Low, Middle and High users should therefore assign how to map DSCP values to the level of the physical queue. You should therefore assign how to map DSCP value to the level of the queue. You can change the mapping table to follow the upper layer 3 switch or routers’ DSCP setting.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Multicast Filtering For multicast filtering, the ES8509-XT uses IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) Snooping technology. IGMP is an internet protocol that provides a way for internet device to report its multicast group membership to adjacent routers. Multicasting allows one computer on the internet to send data to a multitude of other computers that have identified themselves as being interested in receiving the originating computer’s data.
Configuration Using the Web Interface IGMP Snooping Use this page to enable the IGMP Snooping feature, assign IGMP Snooping for specific VLANs, and view the IGMP Snooping table from a dynamic learnt or static that you provide. IGMP Snooping Page You can select Enable or Disable. After enabling IGMP Snooping, you can then enable IGMP Snooping for specific VLAN. IGMP Snooping You can Enable IGMP Snooping for some VLANs so that some of the VLANs support IGMP Snooping and others do not.
Configuration Using the Web Interface IGMP Query Use this page to configure the IGMP Query feature. Since the ES8509-XT can only be configured by member ports of the management VLAN, the IGMP Query can only be enabled on the management VLAN. If you want to run IGMP Snooping feature in several VLANs, first check to see whether each VLAN has its own IGMP Querier. The IGMP querier periodically sends query packets to all endstations on the LANs or VLANs that are connected to it.
Configuration Using the Web Interface GMRP Configuration GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) is a Generic Registration Protocol (GARP) application that provides a multicast traffic management facility at Layer 2 similar to what IGMP provides at Layer 3. GMRP and GARP are industry-standard protocols first introduced as part of IEEE 802.1D. GMRP Configuration GMRP Protocol Enable/Disable GMRP protocol. State The state of the GMRP operation on this port.
Configuration Using the Web Interface SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol to exchange management information between network devices. SNMP is a member of the TCP/IP protocol suite. The ES8509-XT supports SNMP v1 and v2c and v3. An SNMP managed network consists of two main components: agents and a manager. An agent is a management software module that resides in a managed switch.
Configuration Using the Web Interface SNMP V3 Profile SNMP v3 can provide more security functions when you perform remote management through SNMP protocol. It delivers SNMP information to the administrator with user authentication; all of data between the ES8509-XT and the administrator are encrypted to ensure secure communication. SNMP V3 Profile Page User Name SNMP v3 user name. Security Level Select the following levels of security: None, Authentication, and Authentication and Privacy.
Configuration Using the Web Interface SNMP Traps SNMP Trap is the notification feature defined by SNMP protocol. All the SNMP management applications can understand such trap information. So you do not need to install new applications to read the notification information. SNMP Trap Page SNMP Trap Click Enable or Disable SNMP trap functionality. Click Apply to apply the settings. Apply Note: You must Save the settings (Page 127), if you want to maintain these settings if the ES8509-XT is powered off.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Security The ES8509-XT provides several security features for you to secure your connection. The following pages are included in this group: • Port Security on Page 108 • IP Security on Page 109 • 802.1x Configuration on Page 110 • 802.1x Port Configuration on Page 111 • 802.1x Port Status on Page 113 Optionally, you can use the CLI for configuration, see Security (CLI) on Page 176.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Port Security Page (Continued) Remove Removes the selected port security entry. IP Security Use the Security IP page to set up specific IP addresses to grant authorization for management access to this ES8509-XT through a web browser or Telnet. IP Security Page IP Security Select Enable and Apply to enable the IP security function. You can assign specific IP addresses and then click Add.
Configuration Using the Web Interface 802.1x Configuration IEEE 802.1x is the protocol that performs authentication to obtain access to IEEE 802 LANs. It is port-base network access control. With the function, the ES8509-XT could control which connection is available or not. IEEE 802.1x Page System Auth Control Enable or Disable the IEEE 802.1x authentication. Authentication Method RADIUS is an authentication server that provides a key for authentication.
Configuration Using the Web Interface IEEE 802.1x Page (Continued) Shows the account information, select Remove to remove a selected account. Local RADIUS User List • User name: The user name of the local RADIUS user. • Password: The password of the local RADIUS user. • VID: The VLAN ID (VID) of the local RADIUS user. 802.
Configuration Using the Web Interface 802.1x Port Configuration Page Port control Force Authorized means that this port is authorized; the data is free to move in/out. Force unauthorized is just the opposite, the port is blocked. To control this port with a RADIUS server, select Auto for port control. Reauthentication If this field is enabled, the ES8509-XT requests the client to reauthenticate. The default time interval is 3600 seconds.
Configuration Using the Web Interface 802.1x Port Status Use the 802.1x Port Status page to observe the port status for Port Control Status, Authorize Status, Authorized Supplicant, and Oper Control Direction for each port. RocketLinx ES8509-XT User Guide: 2000557 Rev. C 802.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Warning The ES8509-XT provides several types of warning features for you to remotely monitor the status of the attached devices or changes in your network. The features include Fault Relay, System Log and SMTP Email Alert.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Fault Relay The relay continuously opens and closes the contacts. The available range is 0-65535 seconds. Dry Output DI Note: Do not use this function with any other event. • On Period: Duration of the relay output short (closed). • Off Period: Duration of the relay output open. Relay triggered when DI changes state to high or low. Click Apply to apply the settings.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Event Selection Event Types can be divided into two basic groups: System Events and Port Events. System Events are related to the overall function of the switch, whereas Port Events are related to the activity of specific ports. System Event Warning is sent when…. Device Cold Start Power is cut off and then reconnected. Device Warm Start Reboot the device by CLI or web user interface.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Port Event Warning is sent when….. Link-Up The port is connected to another device. Link-Down The port is disconnected. For example, the cable is pulled out or the opposing devices is down. Both The link status changed. Click Apply to apply the settings. Apply Note: You must Save the settings (Page 127), if you want to maintain these settings if the ES8509-XT is powered off.
Configuration Using the Web Interface SMTP Configuration The ES8509-XT supports an email alert feature. The ES8509-XT sends the events that have occurred to a remote email server. The email warning conforms to the SMTP standard. The E-mail Alert page allows you to assign the SMTP Server IP, Sender E-mail, and Receiver E-mail. If the SMTP server requests authentication, you can set up the user name and password. SMTP Configuration Page SMTP Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the email server.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Monitor and Diag The ES8509-XT provides several web user interface pages for you to monitor the status of the switch or diagnostics when encountering problems related to the ES8509-XT. The features include MAC Address Table, Port Statistics, Port Mirror, Event Log, and Ping.
Configuration Using the Web Interface MAC Address Table Page Each switch fabric has a size limit to write the learnt MAC address. To save more entries for a new MAC address, the switch fabric ages out a non-used MAC address entry per the Aging Time timeout. Aging Time (Sec) This value determines the interval that an automatically learnt MAC address entry remains valid in the forwarding database, since its last access as a source address, before being purged.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Port Statistics Use this page to view operation statistics for each port. The statistics that can be viewed include Link Type, Link State, Rx Good, Rx Bad, Rx Abort, Tx Good, Tx Bad and Collisions. Note: If you see an increase of Bad, Abort or Collision counts, that may mean the network cable is not properly connected or the network performance of the port is poor.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Port Mirroring Port mirroring (also called port spanning) is a tool that allows you to mirror the traffic from one or more ports onto another port, without disrupting the flow of traffic on the original port. Any traffic that goes into or out of the Source Ports is duplicated at the Destination Ports. This traffic can then be analyzed at the Destination Port using a monitoring device or application.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Event Log The System Log feature was introduced in SysLog Configuration on Page 117. When System Log Local mode is selected, the ES8509-XT records events that occurred in the local log table. This page shows the log table. The entry includes the index, occurred data and time, and content of the events. Click Clear to clear the entries. Click Reload to refresh the table. RocketLinx ES8509-XT User Guide: 2000557 Rev.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Topology Discovery (LLDP) The ES8509-XT supports topology discovery or LLDP (IEEE 802.1AB Link Layer Discovery Protocol) functionality that can help to discovery multi-vendor’s network devices on the same segment by a network monitoring system (NMS) that supports LLDP functionality. With LLDP functionality, NMS can easily maintain the topology map, display port ID, port description, system description, and VLAN ID.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Ping Utility This page provides a Ping Utility to ping a remote device and check whether the device is alive or not. Type the Target IP address of the target device and click Start to start the ping. After few seconds, you can see the result in the Result field. RocketLinx ES8509-XT User Guide: 2000557 Rev.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Device Front Panel The Device Front Panel allows you to see the LED status of the ES8509-XT.
Configuration Using the Web Interface Save to Flash The Save Configuration page saves any changes to the configuration to the flash. If the switch loses power before clicking Save Configuration causes loss of the new settings. Applying changes on web user interface pages do not save the changes to the flash. After selecting Save Configuration, click Save to Flash to save your new configuration. Optionally, you can use the CLI, see Saving to Flash (CLI) on Page 184.
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Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Overview The ES8509-XT provides in-band and out-band configuration methods: • Out-band management means that you configure the ES8509-XT using the RS-232 console cable and the Command Line Interface (CLI) to access the ES8509-XT without attaching an admin PC to the network. You can use out-band management if you lose the network connection to the ES8509-XT.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Using the Serial Console Comtrol provides one RS-232 RJ45 console cable with the ES8509-XT. Note: A system COM port is required to use a serial console connection. If you do not have an available COM port, use the Using a Telnet/SSH Console procedure on Page 131. 1. Attach the RS-232 DB9 connector to your PC COM port and connect the other end to the Console port of the ES8509-XT.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) • HyperTerminal (Windows XP, unless installed manually) - Windows XP: Go to Start -> Program -> Accessories -> Communications -> HyperTerminal - Enter a name for the new console connection and click OK. - Enter the IP address in the Host Address text box. - Select TCP/IP (Winsock) in the Connect using drop-list and click Ok. - Set the serial settings using the Serial Settings table (above). - Press the Enter key in the Terminal window.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) 3. Right-click the ES8509-XT in the Device List pane (lower) and click Telnet/SSH. 4. Select either Telnet or SSH and leave the default port number. 132 - Using a Telnet/SSH Console RocketLinx ES8509-XT User Guide: 2000557 Rev.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) If you selected SSH, click Yes. • Enter the user name (default = admin). • Enter the password (default = admin). If you selected Telnet: • Enter the user name (default = admin). • Enter the password (default = admin). All the commands you see in SSH are the same as the CLI commands you see through the RS-232 console. Command Line Interface Introduction The Command Line Interface (CLI) is the user interface to the ES8509-XT embedded software.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) User EXEC Mode When you login to the ES8509-XT with the CLI, you are in User EXEC mode. In User EXEC mode, you can ping, telnet to a remote device, and show some basic information.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) 4. Type show ip route and press the Enter key to view the IP routing tables for the ES8509-XT. Switch> show ip route Codes: K - kernel route, C - connected, S - static, R - RIP, O - OSPF, B - BGP, > - selected route, * - FIB route S>* 0.0.0.0/0 [1/0] via 192.168.0.254, vlan1 C>* 127.0.0.0/8 is directly connected, lo C>* 192.168.0.0/16 is directly connected, vlan1 5.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Privileged EXEC Mode If you type enable in User EXEC mode, you can access Privileged EXEC mode. In this mode, the ES8509-XT allows you to view current configuration, reset default, reload switch, show system information, save configuration, and enter Global Configuration mode. Type the following commands and press the Enter key: • configure terminal to access Global Configuration mode (Global Configuration Mode on Page 137). • exit to close the CLI.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Global Configuration Mode If you type configure terminal in Privileged EXEC mode, you can then access Global Configuration mode. In Global Configuration mode, you can configure all ES8509-XT features. Type the following commands and press the Enter key: • interface IFNAME/VLAN, to access the corresponding Interface Configuration mode. • exit to return to Privileged EXEC mode. • ? to see the command list.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) (Port) Interface Configuration When you type interface IFNAME in Global Configuration mode, you can access Interface Configuration mode. In this mode you can configure port settings. The port interface names for Gigabit Ethernet port are gi1 through gi9. Type the following commands and press the Enter key: • exit to return to Privileged EXEC mode. • ? to see the command list.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) (VLAN) Interface Configuration If you type interface VLAN VLAN-ID in Global Configuration mode, you can access VLAN Interface Configuration mode. In this mode, you can configure the settings for the specific VLAN. Switch(config)# interface vlan 1 Switch(config-if)# The VLAN interface name of VLAN 1 is VLAN 1, VLAN 2 is VLAN 2. Type exit to return to the previous mode. Type ? to see the available command list.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Mode: Main Function Access and Exit Mode • VLAN Interface Configuration: Configure settings for a • specific VLAN. • Prompt Access VLAN Interface Configuration mode: Type interface VLAN VID in Global Configuration mode. Exit: Type exit or Ctrl+Z to return to Global Configuration mode. Switch(config-vlan)# Type end to return to Privileged EXEC mode. The following are useful commands to save you typing time and to avoid typing errors.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) VTY Configuration Locked (Error Message) An alert message appears when multiple users are attempting to configure the ES8509-XT. If the administrator is in Configuration mode, then the web users cannot change settings. The ES8509-XT allows only one administrator to configure the switch at a time. RocketLinx ES8509-XT User Guide: 2000557 Rev.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Basic Settings (CLI) The Basic Setting group provides you with the ability to configure switch information, IP address, User name/ Password of the system. It also allows you to do firmware upgrade, backup and restore configuration, reload factory default, and reboot the system. Optionally, you can use the web user interface for configuration, see Basic Settings on Page 49.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) IP Configuration IP Address/Mask (192.168.250.250, 255.255.255.0 The enabled bit of the subnet mask is used to represent the number displayed in the web user interface. For example, 8 represents: 255.0.0.0, 16 represents: 255.255.0.0, 24 represents:255.255.255.0. Switch(config)# int vlan 1 Switch(config-if)# ip address dhcp Switch(config-if)# ip address 192.168.250.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Time Setting (Continued) Display Switch # sh ntp associations Network time protocol Status: Disabled Primary peer: N/A Secondary peer: N/A Switch # show clock Sun Jan 1 04:14:19 2006 (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London Switch # show clock timezone clock timezone (26) (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London Switch# show ptpd PTPd is enabled Mode: Slave DHCP Server Enable DHCP Server on ES8509-XT Switch Swit
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) DHCP Server (cont.) Show DHCP server information Switch# show ip dhcp server statistics DHCP Server ON Address Pool 1 network:192.168.17.0/24 default-router:192.168.17.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) DHCP Server (cont.) DHCP Server – Excluded Address Switch(config-dhcp)# ip dhcp excluded-address A.B.C.D IP address Switch(config-dhcp)# ip dhcp excluded-address 192.168.10.123 DHCP Server – Static IP and MAC binding Switch(config-dhcp)# ip dhcp static MACADDR MAC address Switch(config-dhcp)# ip dhcp static 00C0.4E35.0001 A.B.C.D leased IP address Switch(config-dhcp)# ip dhcp static 00C0.4E35.0001 192.168.10.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade Switch# archive download-sw /overwrite tftp 192.168.11.33 ES8509-XT.bin Firmware upgrading, don't turn off the switch! Tftping file ES8509-XT.bin Firmware upgrading ............................................................ .................... ............................................................ .................... ........................... Firmware upgrade success!! Rebooting.......
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Port Configuration (CLI) The Port Configuration group allows you to enable/disable port state, or configure port auto-negotiation, speed, duplex, flow control, rate limit control, and port aggregation settings. It also allows you to view port status and aggregation information. Optionally, you can use the web user interface for configuration, see Port Configuration on Page 67.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Port Control (continued) Port Control – Flow Control Switch(config-if)# flowcontrol on Flowcontrol on for port 1 set ok! Switch(config-if)# flowcontrol off Flowcontrol off for port 1 set ok! Port Status Port Status Switch# show interface gi1 Interface gigabitethernet1 Administrative Status : Enable Operating Status : Connected Duplex : Full Speed : 100 Flow Control :off Default Port VLAN ID: 1 Ingress Filtering : Disabled Acceptable Frame Type : All
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Rate Control Switch(config-if)# rate-limit egress Outgoing packets Rate Control ingress Incoming packets – Ingress or Egress Note: To enable rate control, you should select the Ingress or Egress rule first; then assign the packet type and bandwidth.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Network Redundancy (CLI) It is critical for industrial applications that the network remains running at all times. The ES8509-XT supports: • Standard Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) The ES8509-XT supports RSTP versions IEEE 802.1D-2004, IEEE 802.1D-1998 STP, and IEEE 802.1w RSTP. • Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) MSTP implements IEEE 802.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) This table provides detailed information about the CLI command lines for network redundancy. GLobal (STP, RSTP, and MSTP) Enable Switch(config)# spanning-tree enable Disable Switch(config)# spanning-tree disable Switch(config)# spanning-tree mode rst the rapid spanning-tree protocol (802.1w) stp the spanning-tree prtotcol (802.1d) mst the multiple spanning-tree protocol (802.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) MSTP Switch(config)# spanning-tree mst MSTMAP the mst instance number or range configuration enter mst configuration mode forward-time the forward delay time hello-time the hello time max-age the message maximum age time max-hops the maximum hops sync sync port state of exist vlan entry Switch(config)# spanning-tree mst configuration Enter the MSTP Switch(config)# spanning-tree mst configuration Switch(config-mst)# Configuration Tree abort exit current m
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) MSTP (cont.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) MSTP (Continued) Switch(config-mst)# abort discard all mst configuration changes Switch(config)# spanning-tree mst configuration Switch(config-mst)# show pending Abort the Pending MST configuration Setting and go Name [comtrol] (->The name is not applied after Abort settings.) to the configuration Revision 65535 mode.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Port Configuration Mode (Continued) Link Type – Share Switch(config-if)# spanning-tree link-type shared Edge Port Switch(config-if)# spanning-tree edge-port enable Switch(config-if)# spanning-tree edge-port disable MSTP Port Configuration Switch(config-if)# spanning-tree mst MSTMAP cost <1-200000000> the value of mst instance port cost Switch(config-if)# spanning-tree mst MSTMAP port-priority <0-240> the value of mst instance port priority in multip
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Global Information (Continued) Port Info Switch# show spanning-tree interface gi1 Interface gigabitethernet1 of Bridge is Alternate Blocking Edge Port : Edge (Non-Edge) BPDU Filter : Disabled Link Type : Auto (Point-to-point) BPDU Guard : Disabled Timers : message-age 4, forward-delay 0 BPDUs : sent 26, received 34037 TCNs : sent 0, received 0 Message Expired Count : 0 Forward Transition Count : 8 Aggregation Group: N/A Type: N/A Aggregated with : N/A
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) MSTP Information (Continued) Switch# show spanning-tree mst ###### MST00 vlans mapped: 1-4094 Bridge address 00c0.4e30.0001 priority 32768 (sysid 0) Root address 00c0.4e2c.004f priority 32768 (sysid 0) port 10 path cost 400000 Regional root this switch Display all MST Operational max-age 2, hello-time 15, forward-delay 20 Information Configured max-age 2, hello-time 15, forward-delay 20, max-hops 20 Port Role State Cost Prio.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Redundant Ring Switch(config)# redundant-ring 1 Ring 1 created Create or configure a Ring Switch(config-redundant-ring)# Note: 1 is the target Ring ID which is going to be created or configured.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) VLAN (CLI) A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical grouping of nodes for the purpose of limiting a broadcast domain to specific members of a group without physically grouping the members. The VLAN allows you to isolate network traffic so that only members of the VLAN could receive traffic from the same VLAN members.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) VLAN Port Configuration (continued) Switch# show running-config …… ! interface gigabitethernet1 Display – Port switchport access vlan 1 Egress Rule (Egress switchport access vlan 3 rule, IP address, switchport trunk native vlan 2 status) ……. interface vlan1 ip address 192.168.250.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) VLAN Configuration (continued) Display – VLAN table Switch# sh vlan VLAN Name Status Trunk Ports Access Ports ---- --------- ------------ -------------------------1 VLAN1 Static gi1-7,gi8-9 2 VLAN2 Unused 3 test Static gi4-7,gi8-9 gi1-3,gi7,gi8-9 Display – VLAN interface information Switch# show interface vlan1 interface vlan1 is up, line protocol detection is disabled index 14 metric 1 mtu 1500 HWaddr: 00:c0:4e:ff:01
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Private VLAN (CLI) A private VLAN helps to resolve the primary VLAN ID shortage, client ports’ isolation and network security issues. The Private VLAN features provides primary and secondary VLANs within a single switch. Primary VLAN: The uplink port is usually a member of the primary VLAN. A primary VLAN contains promiscuous ports that can communicate with Secondary VLANs. Secondary VLAN: The client ports are usually defined within secondary VLAN.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Private VLAN Port Configuration Go to the port configuration Private VLAN Port Type Promiscuous Port Type Switch(config)# interface (port_number, ex: gi1) Switch(config-if)# switchport private-vlan host-association Set the private VLAN host association mapping map primary VLAN to secondary VLAN Switch(config-if)# switchport mode private-vlan Set private-vlan mode Switch(config-if)# switchport mode private-vlan host Set the mode to private-vlan host pro
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Private VLAN Information (Continued) Switch# show run Building configuration... Current configuration: hostname Switch vlan learning independent ! vlan 1 Running Config ! Information vlan 2 private-vlan primary ! vlan 3 private-vlan isolated ! vlan 4 private-vlan community ! vlan 5 private-vlan community Private VLAN Type ! ……….. ………..
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Private VLAN Information (Continued) PVLAN Type Switch# show vlan private-vlan type Vlan Type Ports ---- ----------------- ----------------2 primary gi3 3 isolated gi2 4 community gi1 5 community gi4,gi5 Host List Switch# show vlan Ports Mode ----- ----------1 normal 2 normal 3 normal 4 normal 5 normal 6 normal 7 host 8 host 9 host 166 - Private VLAN (CLI) private-vlan port-list Vlan ---5 4 3 RocketLinx ES8509-XT User Guide: 2000557 Rev.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Traffic Prioritization (CLI) Quality of Service (QoS) provides a traffic prioritization mechanism which allows you to deliver better service to certain flows. QoS can also help to alleviate congestion problems and ensure high-priority traffic is delivered first. This section allows you to configure Traffic Prioritization settings for each port with regard to setting priorities.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) QoS Setting (cont.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) CoS-Queue Mapping (cont.) Switch# sh qos cos-map CoS to Queue Mapping : CoS Queue ---- + -----0 1 1 0 Display – CoS-Queue mapping 2 0 3 1 4 2 5 2 6 3 7 3 DSCP-Queue Mapping Switch(config)# qos dscp-map PRIORITY Assign an priority (63 highest) Switch(config)# qos dscp-map 0 Format QUEUE Assign an queue (0-3) Format: qos dscp-map priority_value queue_value. Switch(config)# qos dscp-map 0 1 Map DSCP 0 to Queue 1 The TOS/DSCP to queue mapping is set ok.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Multicast Filtering (CLI) For multicast filtering, the ES8509-XT uses IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) Snooping technology. IGMP is an internet protocol that provides a way for internet device to report its multicast group membership to adjacent routers. Multicasting allows one computer on the internet to send data to a multitude of other computers that have identified themselves as being interested in receiving the originating computers data.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) IGMP Snooping (Continued) Switch# sh ip igmp interface vlan1 enabled: Yes version: IGMPv1 query-interval; 125s Display – IGMP Snooping Setting query-max-response-time: 10s Switch# sh ip igmp snooping IGMP snooping is globally enabled Vlan1 is IGMP snooping enabled Vlan2 is IGMP snooping enabled Vlan3 is IGMP snooping disabled Switch# sh ip igmp snooping multicast all VLAN IP Address Display – IGMP Table ---- --------------- 1 1 Type Ports -------
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) IGMP Query (Continued) Switch# sh ip igmp interface vlan1 enabled: Yes version: IGMPv2 query-interval: 125s query-max-response-time: 10s Display Switch# show running-config …. ! interface vlan1 ip address 192.168.250.17/24 ip igmp no shutdown ! …….
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) GMRP Configuration Enable GMRP globally Switch(config)# gmrp mode enable Gmrp is enabled on the switch! Disable GMRP globally Switch(config)# gmrp mode disable Enable GMRP on a port Switch(config)# gmrp mode enable gi1 Disable GMRP on a port Switch(config)# gmrp mode disable gi2 Gmrp is disabled on the switch! Gmrp enabled on port 1 ! Gmrp disabled on port 2 ! Switch# sh gmrp GMRP global enabled port 1 : enabled port 2 : enabled port 3 : disabl
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Force Filtering Enable Disable Switch(config)# mac-address-table force filtering Filtering unknown multicast addresses ok! Switch(config)# no mac-address-table force filtering Flooding unknown multicast addresses ok! 174 - Multicast Filtering (CLI) RocketLinx ES8509-XT User Guide: 2000557 Rev.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) SNMP (CLI) Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol used for exchanging management information between network devices. SNMP is a member of the TCP/IP protocol suite. The ES8509-XT supports SNMP v1 and v2c and V3. An SNMP managed network consists of two main components: agents and a manager. An agent is a management software module that resides in a managed switch.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Security (CLI) The ES8509-XT provides several security features for you to secure your connection. Optionally, you can use the web user interface for configuration, see Security on Page 108. This table provides information about the command lines for security configuration. Port Security Add MAC Port Security Switch(config)# mac-address-table static 00c0.4e35.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) 802.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Warnings (CLI) The ES8509-XT provides several types of warning features for you to remotely monitor the status of the attached devices or changes in your network. The features include Fault Relay, System Log and SMTP Email Alert. Optionally, you can use the web user interface for configuration, see Warning on Page 114. This table provides detailed information about the command lines of the warning configuration.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Fault Relay Output (cont.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) SMTP Configuration SMTP Enable Switch(config)# smtp-server enable email-alert SMTP Email Alert set enable ok. Sender mail Switch(config)# smtp-server server 192.168.250.100 ACCOUNT SMTP server mail account, ex: admin@comtrol.com Switch(config)# smtp-server server 192.168.250.100 admin@comtrol.com SMTP Email Alert set Server: 192.168.250.100, Account: admin@comtrol.com ok. Receiver mail Switch(config)# smtp-server receipt 1 abc@comtrol.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Monitor and Diag (CLI) The ES8509-XT provides several types of features for you to monitor the status of the switch or diagnostic for you to check the problem when encountering problems related to the switch. The features include MAC Address Table, Port Statistics, Port Mirror, Event Log, and Ping. Optionally, you can use the web user interface for configuration, see Monitor and Diag on Page 119.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) MAC Address Table (continued) Show MAC Address Table – Static MAC addresses Switch# show mac-address-table static Destination Address Address Type Vlan ------------------- --------------- ------00c0.4e35.0101 Static 1 00c0.4e35.0102 Static 1 Show Aging timeout time Switch# show mac-address-table aging-time the mac-address-table aging-time is 300 sec.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Port Mirroring (continued) Display Switch# show mirror Mirror Status : Enabled Ingress Monitor Destination Port : gi6 Egress Monitor Destination Port : gi6 Ingress Source Ports :gi1,gi2, Egress Source Ports :gi1,gi2, Event Log Display Switch# <1>Jan <2>Jan <3>Jan <4>Jan show event-log 1 02:50:47 snmpd[101]: 1 02:50:50 snmpd[101]: 1 02:50:51 snmpd[101]: 1 02:50:53 snmpd[101]: Event: Event: Event: Event: Link Link Link Link 4 5 5 4 Down. Up.
Configuration Using the Command Line Interface (CLI) Saving to Flash (CLI) Save Configuration allows you to save any configuration you just made to the flash. Powering off the switch without saving the configuration causes loss of the new settings. Saving to Flash SWITCH# write Building Configuration… [OK] Save to Flash Switch# copy running-config startup-config Building Configuration...
Complete CLI List This section provides the complete listing of RocketLinx ES8509-XT commands with the supporting options: • User EXEC Mode • Privileged EXEC Mode on Page 186 • Global Configuration Mode on Page 191 • Port Interface Configuration Mode on Page 196 • VLAN Interface Configuration Mode on Page 198 User EXEC Mode For information about accessing User EXEC mode, see User EXEC Mode on Page 185. Switch> list enable exit list ping A.B.C.
Complete CLI List Privileged EXEC Mode For information about accessing Privileged EXEC mode, see Privileged EXEC Mode on Page 186.
Complete CLI List Privileged EXEC Mode (continued) debug vlan (all|trace|debug) disable dot1x initialize interface IFNAME dot1x reauthenticate interface IFNAME end exit hardware sensor (enable|disable) list no debug dot1x all no debug dot1x errors no debug dot1x events no debug dot1x packets no debug dot1x registry no debug dot1x state-machine no debug gmrp no debug gvrp (all|rcv|tx|gvrp_event|vlan_event) no debug ip dhcp (all|event) no debug ip dhcp snooping no debug ip igmp no debug ip igmp snooping (all
Complete CLI List Privileged EXEC Mode (continued) show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show debugging gvrp debugging ip dhcp debugging ip igmp debugging ip igmp snooping debugging lacp debugging snmp debugging spanning-tree deny host mac-address dot1q-tunnel dot1x dot1x all dot1x authentic-
Complete CLI List Privileged EXEC Mode (continued) show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show show lacp port-setting [IFNAME] lacp system-id lacp system-priority lldp lldp neighbors lldp statistics loop-protect mac-address-table mac-address-table aging-time mac-address-table dynamic mac-address-ta
Complete CLI List Privileged EXEC Mode (continued) show snmp-server user show spanning-tree active show spanning-tree interface IFNAME show spanning-tree mst show spanning-tree mst <0-15> show spanning-tree mst <0-15> interface IFNAME show spanning-tree mst configuration show spanning-tree mst interface IFNAME show spanning-tree mst root show spanning-tree summary show startup-config show system status show trunk group [1-8] show version show vlan show vlan (static|dynamic) [VLANID] show vlan VLANID show v
Complete CLI List Global Configuration Mode For information about accessing Global Configuration mode, see Global Configuration Mode on Page 191. Switch(config)# list administrator NAME PASSWORD arp A.B.C.D H.H.H auth radius server A.B.C.
Complete CLI List Global Configuration Mode (continued) lldp timer <5-254> log file FILENAME log stdout log syslog local log syslog remote A.B.C.
Complete CLI List Global Configuration Mode (continued) no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no log file log stdout log syslog local log syslog remote loop-protect transmit-interval mac-address-table aging-time mac-address-table multicast MACADDR vlan VLANID mac-address-table multicast MACADDR vlan VLANID interface IFLIST mac-address-table multicast filtering mac-address-table static MACADDR
Complete CLI List Global Configuration Mode (continued) no trunk group <1-8> no vlan [VLANID] no warning-event (coldstart|warmstart) no warning-event (linkdown|linkup) [IFLIST] no warning-event authentication no warning-event di 1 no warning-event fault-relay no warning-event loop-protect no warning-event power <1-2> no warning-event ring no warning-event sfp no warning-event time-sync no write-config (daemon|integrated) ntp peer (enable|disable) ntp peer (primary|secondary) IPADDRESS ptpd run ptpd run pre
Complete CLI List Global Configuration Mode (continued) spanning-tree (enable|disable) spanning-tree bridge-times <4-30> <6-40> <1-10> spanning-tree forward-time <4-30> spanning-tree hello-time <1-10> spanning-tree max-age <6-40> spanning-tree mode (stp|rst) spanning-tree mode mst spanning-tree mst MSTMAP priority <0-61440> spanning-tree mst configuration spanning-tree mst forward-time <4-30> spanning-tree mst hello-time <1-10> spanning-tree mst max-age <6-40> spanning-tree mst max-hops <1-40> spanning-tre
Complete CLI List Port Interface Configuration Mode For information about accessing Port Interface Configuration mode, see Port Interface Configuration Mode on Page 196. Switch(config)# interface gi1 Switch(config-if)# list acceptable frame type (all|vlantaggedonly) auto-negotiation description .
Complete CLI List Port Interface Configuration Mode (continued) no rate-limit ingress mode no shutdown no spanning-tree bpdufilter no spanning-tree bpduguard no spanning-tree cost no spanning-tree edge-port no spanning-tree link-type no spanning-tree mst MSTMAP cost no spanning-tree mst MSTMAP port-priority no spanning-tree port-priority no spanning-tree stp-state no speed no switchport access vlan VLANID no switchport block no switchport dot1q-tunnel mode (access|uplink) no switchport mode private-vlan ho
Complete CLI List Port Interface Configuration Mode (continued) switchport trunk allowed vlan add VLANLIST switchport trunk allowed vlan remove VLANLIST switchport trunk native vlan VLANID VLAN Interface Configuration Mode For information about accessing VLAN Interface Configuration mode, see VLAN Interface Configuration Mode on Page 198. Switch(config-if)# interface vlan1 Switch(config-if)# list description .LINE end exit ip address A.B.C.
ModBus TCP /IP Support This section provides the following information: • Modbus TCP/IP Function Codes on Page 200 • Error Checking on Page 200 • Exception Response on Page 200 • Modbus TCP Register Table on Page 201 • CLI Commands for Modbus TCP/IP on Page 208 Overview The ES8509-XT supports Modbus TCP/IP communications through the CLI, which does not support Modbus ASCII or Modbus RTU. This functionality is not available on a web user interface page.
ModBus TCP /IP Support through Ethernet, thus the Modbus TCP/IP master can read or write to the Modbus registers provided by the Modbus TCP/IP. The ES8509-XT firmware provides Modbus TCP/IP registers that map to the ES8509-XT operating system information which, includes the description, IP address, power status, interface status, interface information and inbound/outbound packet statistics.
ModBus TCP /IP Support Code Name Descriptions 05 Acknowledge The slave has accepted the request and processing it, but a long duration of time is required to do so. 06 Slave Device Busy The slave is engaged in processing a long-duration program command. 07 Negative Acknowledge The slave cannot perform the program function received in the query. 08 Memory Parity Error The slave attempted to read extended memory, but detected a parity error in the memory.
ModBus TCP /IP Support Word Address Data Type Description Product Name = "ES8509-XT" Word 0 Hi byte = ‘E’ Word 0 Lo byte = ‘S’ Word 1 Hi byte = ‘8’ Word 1 Lo byte = ‘5’ 0x0010 16 words Word 2 Hi byte = ‘0’ Word 2 Lo byte = ‘9’ Word 3 Hi byte = ‘-’ Word 3 Lo byte = ‘X’ Word 4 Hi byte = ‘T’ Word 4 Lo byte = ‘\0’ 0x0020 0x00A0 128 words 128 words (other words = 0) SNMP system name (string) SNMP system location (string) 0x0120 128 words SNMP system contact (string) 0x01A0 32 words SNMP system OID
ModBus TCP /IP Support Word Address Data Type Description IP address For example: IP = 192.168.250.
ModBus TCP /IP Support Word Address Data Type Description DO2 0x0000:Off 0x0413 1 word 0x0414 to 0x041F 12 words 0xFFFF: unavailable Reserved address space RDY 0x0420 1 word 0x0000:Off 0x0001:On 0x0001:On RM 0x0421 1 word 0x0000:Off 0x0001:On RF 0x0422 0x0423 1 word 0x0000:Off 1 word 0x0001:On RS Port Information (32 Ports) 0x1000 to 0x11FF 16 words Port Description Administrative Status 0x1200 to 0x121F 1 word 0x0000: disable 0x0001: enable Operating Status 0x1220 to 0x123F 1 wo
ModBus TCP /IP Support Word Address Data Type Description Speed 0x0001: 10 0x0002: 100 0x0003: 1000 0x0004: 2500 0x0005: 10000 0x1260 to 0x127F 1 word 0x0101: auto 10 0x0102: auto 100 0x0103: auto 1000 0x0104: auto 2500 0x0105: auto 10000 0x0100: auto 0xFFFF: unavailable Flow Control 0x1280 to 0x129F 1 word 0x12A0 to 0x12BF 1 word 0x12C0 to 0x12DF 1 word 0x0000: off 0x0001: on 0xFFFF: unavailable Default Port VLAN ID 0x0001-0xFFFF Ingress Filtering 0x0000: disable 0x0001: enable Acceptable Fram
ModBus TCP /IP Support Word Address Data Type Description STP Status 0x0000: disabled 0x1360 to 0x137F 1 word 0x0001: blocking 0x0002: listening 0x0003: learning 0x1380 to 0x139F 1 word 0x0004: forwarding Default CoS Value for untagged packets MDIX 0x0000: disable 0x13A0 to 0x13BF 1 word 0x0001: enable 0x0002: auto 0xFFFF: unavailable Medium mode 0x0000: copper 0x13C0 to 0x13DF 1 word 0x0001: fiber 0x0002: none 0x13E0 to 0x14FF 288 words 0xFFFF: unavailable Reserved address space SFP Info
ModBus TCP /IP Support Word Address 0x21C0 to 0x21FF 0x2200 to 0x223F 0x2240 to 0x227F 0x2280 to 0x22BF 0x22C0 to 0x22FF 0x2300 to 0x233F 0x2340 to 0x237F 0x2380 to 0x23BF 0x23C0 to 0x23FF 0x2400 to 0x243F 0x2440 to 0x24FF Data Type 2 words 2 words 2 words 2 words 2 words 2 words 2 words 2 words 2 words 2 words 191 words Description Fragments Oversize Jabbers Discards Filtered frames RxError FCSError Collisions Dropped Frames Last Activated SysUpTime Reserved address space Outbound Packet Information 0x
ModBus TCP /IP Support CLI Commands for Modbus TCP/IP The CLI commands for Modbus TCP/IP are listed in the following table.
Technical Support Comtrol SFP Modules Comtrol provides a variety of SFP transceivers. These certified SFP transceivers can be identified by the RocketLinx ES8509-XT and displayed in the web user interface. We recommend using Comtrol SFP transceivers when configuring your RocketLinx ES8509-XT. Note: Low quality SFP transceivers may result in poor network performance and may not meet claimed distance or temperature ratings.
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