Directed Electronics RS2.1 Spezifikationen

Stöbern Sie online oder laden Sie Spezifikationen nach Auto Alarmanlage Directed Electronics RS2.1 herunter. Directed Electronics RS2.1 Specifications Benutzerhandbuch

  • Herunterladen
  • Zu meinen Handbüchern hinzufügen
  • Drucken
  • Seite
    / 270
  • Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • LESEZEICHEN
  • Bewertet. / 5. Basierend auf Kundenbewertungen

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Seite 1 - RS2-4R Management Manual

RS2-4R Management ManualIndustrial ETHERNET Rail Switch 2

Seite 2

Hirschmann Competence10RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 3

Functions1004.3 Frame switchingRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.3.8 Broadcast limiterTo guarantee reliable data exchange during high broadcast traffic, the s

Seite 4

FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.4 Spanning Tree Algorithm1014.4 Spanning Tree AlgorithmLocal area networks are becoming ever larger. This is true bo

Seite 5 - Hirschmann worldwide:

Functions1024.4 Spanning Tree AlgorithmRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04D It must produce a reproducible topology that can be pre-defined by management.D It mus

Seite 6

FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.4 Spanning Tree Algorithm103U Root path costsEach path connecting two bridges has transmission costs assigned to it.

Seite 7

Functions1044.4 Spanning Tree AlgorithmRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04The port number and port priority number are stored in the Management Information Base (

Seite 8

FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.4 Spanning Tree Algorithm105Fig. 34: Flow chart for determining root pathUsing the network diagram (see Fig. 35), it

Seite 9

Functions1064.4 Spanning Tree AlgorithmRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04The path from bridge 6 to the root bridge is interesting:D The path via bridges 5 and 3

Seite 10 - Hirschmann Competence

FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.4 Spanning Tree Algorithm1074.4.3 Example: manipulation of a tree structure.The management administrator of the netw

Seite 11 - 1 Introduction 19

Functions1084.4 Spanning Tree AlgorithmRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.4.4 Rapid Spanning Tree ProtocolThe exponential increase in the use of LANs also in ti

Seite 12 - 3 Installation and

FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.4 Spanning Tree Algorithm109D Designated port The port that connects the designated bridge to a network segment tha

Seite 13 - 4 Functions 85

ContentsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/0411Contents1 Introduction 191.1 Industrial networking solutions with a future 211.2 The Industrial ETHERNET Rail Switc

Seite 14 - 5 Web-based management 119

Functions1104.4 Spanning Tree AlgorithmRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 37: Port role assignmentD Alternate port The port that takes over the function of t

Seite 15

FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.4 Spanning Tree Algorithm111U Port statusesAccording to the tree structure and the status of the selected connectio

Seite 16 - Base (MIB)

Functions1124.4 Spanning Tree AlgorithmRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U Fast reconfigurationWhy can RSTP react faster to an interruption of the root path?D In

Seite 17 - 7 User Interface 209

FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.5 Redundancy1134.5 Redundancy4.5.1 Line-type configurationThe RS2-4R enables you to set up backbones in line-type co

Seite 18 - A Appendix 229

Functions1144.5 RedundancyRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.5.2 Redundant ring structure – HIPER-RingThe two ends of a backbone in a line-type configuration ca

Seite 19 - 1 Introduction

FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.6 Security1154.6 Security4.6.1 SNMPThe agent communicates with the network management station via the Simple Networ

Seite 20 - Introduction

Functions1164.6 SecurityRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.6.2 SNMP trapsIf unusual events occur during normal operation of the RS2-4R, they are reported immedi

Seite 21 - with a future

FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.6 Security117hmPowerSupplyis sent if the status of the voltage supply changes.hmSignallingRelayis sent if the status

Seite 22

Functions1184.6 SecurityRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 23 - Rail Switches

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/041195 Web-based managementThe RS2-4R supports both SNMP management and Web-based management and can thus off

Seite 24

Contents12RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043 Installation and startup procedure 293.1 Safety instructions 313.2 Device installation 373.2.1 Controls 373.2.2

Seite 25 - 2 Hardware

Web-based management120RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 26 - Hardware

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.1 Opening the Web-based interface1215.1 Opening the Web-based interfaceTo open the Web-based interface, y

Seite 27

Web-based management1225.1 Opening the Web-based interfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04V Establish the connection by entering the IP address of the RS2-4R t

Seite 28

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.1 Opening the Web-based interface123V The password "public", with which you have read permissi

Seite 29 - procedure

Web-based management1245.1 Opening the Web-based interfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 30

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.2 Menu tree1255.2 Menu treeThe menu section displays the menu items. By placing the mouse pointer in the

Seite 31 - 3.1 Safety instructions

Web-based management1265.2 Menu treeRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 32

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3 System1275.3 SystemThe system menu contains the dialog boxes and tables used for system con-figuration:

Seite 33

Web-based management1285.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04The information section of the system menu is divided into:D RecordingD AlarmD System dataD Vi

Seite 34

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3 System129U RecordingThis area of the Website shows the history of the RS2-4R. Since the history is mai

Seite 35

ContentsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04134 Functions 854.1 Displays 874.1.1 Device status 874.1.2 Port status 884.2 Hardware functions 894.2.1 Diagnosti

Seite 36 - Safety instructions

Web-based management1305.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U System dataThis area of the Website displays the system history of the agent. Here you can c

Seite 37 - 3.2 Device installation

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3 System131Meaning of the symbols:The port is enabled and the connection is OK.The port is locked by mana

Seite 38 - 3.2.2 6-pin terminal block

Web-based management1325.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3.1 Updating the softwareWith the software dialog you can carry out a software update of the

Seite 39

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3 System133The end of the update is indicated by one of the following messages:D Update completed success

Seite 40 - 3.2.3 Assembly

Web-based management1345.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04V – Netscape Navigator/Communicator: Close browser and reopen it. – Microsoft Internet Explore

Seite 41 - 3.2.4 Interfaces

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3 System1355.3.2 Defining the start configurationWith this dialog you can:D set a restart configuration,

Seite 42 - RJ11 DB9

Web-based management1365.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U URLThe URL identifies the path to the tftp server on which the configuration file is to be s

Seite 43 - 3.2.5 Disassembly

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3 System137U Auto Configuration Adapter (ACA)The ACA is a device for storing the configuration data of a

Seite 44 - Device installation

Web-based management1385.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 52: Dialog Start configurationStatus MeaningnotPresent No ACA present.ok The configuratio

Seite 45 - 3.3 Startup operation

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3 System1395.3.3 Signal ContactThe signal contact is forD manual setting the signal contact .D monitoring

Seite 46 - Startup operation

Contents14RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.6 Security 1154.6.1 SNMP 1154.6.2 SNMP traps 1164.6.3 SNMP traps when booting 1175 Web-based management 1195.1

Seite 47 - 3.4 Basic settings

Web-based management1405.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 53: Dialog Signal contact

Seite 48

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3 System1415.3.4 SNTPThe Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) enables you to synchronize the system time i

Seite 49

Web-based management1425.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U Configuration SNTP ServerV In "Anycast destination address" you enter the IP addre

Seite 50

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3 System143Note: For the most accurate system time distribution possible, avoid having network components

Seite 51

Web-based management1445.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3.5 Configure the networkWith this dialog you define the source from which the switch gets i

Seite 52

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3 System145V The HiDiscovery protocol (see “System configuration via HiDiscovery” on page 55) allows you

Seite 53

Web-based management1465.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3.6 PasswordThis dialog gives you the option of changing the read and read/write pass-words

Seite 54

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3 System147Note: After changing the password for write access, restart the Web inter-face in order to acc

Seite 55

Web-based management1485.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3.7 WEB accessThis dialog allows you to switch off the Web server on the switch. After the W

Seite 56 - Fig. 11: HiDiscovery

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3 System1495.3.8 Access for IP addressesWith this dialog you can specify via which IP addresses the switc

Seite 57

ContentsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04155.5 Switching 1595.5.1 Basic Switch Data 1595.5.2 Filtering Database 1605.5.3 Rapid Spanning Tree 1615.6 Extras

Seite 58

Web-based management1505.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 58: Dialog Access for IP addresses

Seite 59 - Basic settings

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3 System1515.3.9 Configuring trapsThis dialog allows you to specify which events trigger an alarm (trap)

Seite 60

Web-based management1525.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 59: Dialog Alarms

Seite 61 - 3 Router

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3 System1535.3.10 Restarting the switchThis dialog allows you toD restart the switch.D reset the MAC addr

Seite 62

Web-based management1545.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 63

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.4 Ports1555.4 PortsThe Ports menu includes:D The port configuration tableD The port statistics table5.4.1

Seite 64

Web-based management1565.4 PortsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Note: The following settings are required for the ring ports (see “Redundant ring structure – H

Seite 65

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.4 Ports1575.4.2 Port statistics tableThis table shows you the contents of various event counters. After a

Seite 66

Web-based management1585.4 PortsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 67 - 3.5 tftp server for software

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.5 Switching1595.5 SwitchingThe Switching menu includes:D Basic Switch Data,D Filtering DatabaseD GMRP / I

Seite 68

Contents16RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046 Management Information Base (MIB) 1736.1 MIB II 1776.1.1 System Group (1.3.6.1.2.1.1) 1776.1.2 Interface group (

Seite 69

Web-based management1605.5 SwitchingRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.5.2 Filtering DatabaseThis table is used for displaying filters. Each row represents one

Seite 70

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.5 Switching1615.5.3 Rapid Spanning TreeThe Rapid Spanning Tree algorithm (RSTP) reduces the entire topol

Seite 71 - 3.5.2 Software access rights

Web-based management1625.5 SwitchingRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04The time entries in the Global dialog are in units of 10 ms. Example: Max Age = 2000 amoun

Seite 72

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.5 Switching163U Port settingsThese settings apply to every individual port. Variable Meaning Possible v

Seite 73 - 3.6 System monitors

Web-based management1645.5 SwitchingRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 74 - 8 MByte SDRAM detected

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.6 Extras1655.6 ExtrasThe Ports menu includes:D Configuring the DHCP Relay agent,D Configuring the broadca

Seite 75 - System monitors

Web-based management1665.6 ExtrasRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.6.1 DHCP Relay AgentThis dialog allows you to configure the DHCP relay agent. The DHCP relay

Seite 76 - <ESC> end

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.6 Extras1675.6.2 Broadcast limiterWith the broadcast limiter you can define the maximum number of broad-c

Seite 77

Web-based management1685.6 ExtrasRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.6.3 Configuring the HIPER-Ring functionThis dialog shows you the function of this switch in

Seite 78 - 2 19200 baud

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.6 Extras169Fig. 64: Dialog HIPER-Ring

Seite 79 - Systemreset !

ContentsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04177 User Interface 2097.1 Opening the user interface 2117.2 Operating the user interface 2137.2.1 System parameters

Seite 80

Web-based management1705.6 ExtrasRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.6.4 Setting port mirroringThis dialog allows you to configure and activate the port mirrorin

Seite 81

Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.6 Extras1715.6.5 Switching the learning function on and offThis dialog allows you to monitor the data for

Seite 82

Web-based management1725.6 ExtrasRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.6.6 DiagnosticsThe following reports are available for diagnostic purposes. In service situa

Seite 83

Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/041736 Management Information Base (MIB)The Management Information Base (MIB) is designed in th

Seite 84

Management Information Base (MIB)174RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04sys SystemUI User InterfaceUpr Upper (e.g. threshold value)ven Vendor = manufacturer (Hirsc

Seite 85 - 4 Functions

Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04175Fig. 67: Tree structure of the Hirschmann MIB1 internet1 iso3 org6 dod2 mgmt1 enterprises24

Seite 86

Management Information Base (MIB)176RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 87 - 4.1 Displays

Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.1 MIB II1776.1 MIB II6.1.1 System Group (1.3.6.1.2.1.1)The System Group is a required group

Seite 88 - 4.1.2 Port status

Management Information Base (MIB)1786.1 MIB IIRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04sysDescr OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0Syntax Octet string (size: 0-255)Access ReadDescrip

Seite 89 - 4.2 Hardware functions

Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.1 MIB II179sysUpTime OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0Syntax Time ticksAccess ReadDescription The time i

Seite 90 - 4.2.5 Line monitoring

Contents18RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04A Appendix 229FAQ 231Setting up DHCP Server Option 82 233Based specifications and standards 239Certifications 24

Seite 91 - 4.2.6 Reset

Management Information Base (MIB)1806.1 MIB IIRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04sysLocation OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.6.0Syntax Octet string (size: 0-255)Access Read and

Seite 92 - Hardware functions

Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.1 MIB II1816.1.2 Interface group (1.3.6.1.2.1.2)The interface group contains information abo

Seite 93 - 4.3 Frame switching

Management Information Base (MIB)1826.1 MIB IIRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.1.3 Address Translation Group (1.3.6.1.2.1.3)The Address Translation Group is r

Seite 94 - 4.3.4 Prioritization

Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.1 MIB II183||-- (18) ipFragFails||-- (19) ipFragCreates||-- (20) ipAddrTable| |-- (1) ipAddr

Seite 95 - 4.3.5 Tagging

Management Information Base (MIB)1846.1 MIB IIRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.1.5 ICMP Group (1.3.6.1.2.1.5)The Internet Control Message Protocol group is ob

Seite 96 - Frame switching

Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.1 MIB II1856.1.6 Transfer Control Protocol Group (1.3.6.1.2.1.6)The Transfer Control Protoco

Seite 97 - 4.3.6 Flow control

Management Information Base (MIB)1866.1 MIB IIRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.1.7 User Datagram Protocol Group (1.3.6.1.2.1.7)The User Datagram Protocol Grou

Seite 98

Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.1 MIB II1876.1.8 Simple Network Management Protocol Group (1.3.6.1.2.1.11)The Simple Networ

Seite 99 - 4.3.7 Port mirroring

Management Information Base (MIB)1886.1 MIB IIRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.1.9 RMON Group (1.3.6.1.2.1.16)This part of the MIB provides a continuous flow

Seite 100 - 4.3.8 Broadcast limiter

Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.1 MIB II189||||||||--(7) historyControlStatus| |--(2) etherHistoryTable| | |--(1) etherHisto

Seite 101 - 4.4 Spanning Tree Algorithm

IntroductionRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04191 IntroductionIn 1984, Hirschmann implemented the world's first ever fiber optic based ETHERNET at the Unive

Seite 102 - Ethernet AddressPriority

Management Information Base (MIB)1906.1 MIB IIRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04| |--(2) logTable| | |--(1) logEntry | | | |--(1) logEventIndex||||| | | |--(2) l

Seite 103 - Fig. 32: Path costs

Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.1 MIB II1916.1.10 dot1dBridge (1.3.6.1.2.1.17)This part of the MIB contains bridge-specific

Seite 104 - Fig. 33: Port identification

Management Information Base (MIB)1926.1 MIB IIRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04||||| | | |--(10) dot1dStpPortForwardTransitions ||||| | | |--(11) dot1dStpPortPa

Seite 105

Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.1 MIB II193||||--(3) dot1dTrafficClassTable|||||--(1) dot1dPortPriorityEntry||||||--(1) dot1

Seite 106

Management Information Base (MIB)1946.1 MIB IIRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.1.11 MAU Management Group (1.3.6.1.2.1.26)The MAU Management Group is responsib

Seite 107

Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.2 Private MIB1956.2 Private MIBThe private MIB is for configuring the device-specific proper

Seite 108

Management Information Base (MIB)1966.2 Private MIBRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04||||||||||--(6) hmSysGroupModuleMap||||||||||--(7) hmSysGroupAction|||||||||

Seite 109

Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.2 Private MIB197||||||||||--(2) hmSigLinkAlarm| | |--(5) hmSigTrapReason|||| | |--(6) hmSigR

Seite 110 - Fig. 37: Port role assignment

Management Information Base (MIB)1986.2 Private MIBRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.2.2 Management GroupThe Management group contains parameters for configuri

Seite 111

Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.2 Private MIB199|||| | |--(8) hmFSActionResult|||| | |--(9) hmFSBootConfiguration|||| | |--(

Seite 113 - 4.5 Redundancy

Introduction20RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 114

Management Information Base (MIB)2006.2 Private MIBRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04||||||||||--(12)hmTrapCommState|||| | |--(4) hmTrapDestTable|||| | | |--(1)

Seite 115 - 4.6 Security

Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.2 Private MIB2016.2.3 HIPER-Ring Redundancy GroupThe HIPER-Ring Redundancy Group contains pa

Seite 116 - 4.6.2 SNMP traps

Management Information Base (MIB)2026.2 Private MIBRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 117 - 4.6.3 SNMP traps when booting

Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.3 SNMP V2 Module MIB2036.3 SNMP V2 Module MIBThe SNMP V2 Module MIB is based on the SNMP-Mib

Seite 118 - Security

Management Information Base (MIB)2046.3 SNMP V2 Module MIBRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.3.2 MPD Group (1.3.6.1.6.3.11)The MPD group (Message Processing and

Seite 119 - 5 Web-based management

Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.3 SNMP V2 Module MIB2056.3.3 Target Group (1.3.6.1.6.3.12)The Target group contains paramete

Seite 120 - Web-based management

Management Information Base (MIB)2066.3 SNMP V2 Module MIBRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.3.4 Notification Group (1.3.6.1.6.3.13)The Notification group conta

Seite 121 - 5.1 Opening the Web-based

Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.3 SNMP V2 Module MIB2076.3.5 USM Group (1.3.6.1.6.3.15)The USM group (User-based Security Mo

Seite 122 - Fig. 41: Login window

Management Information Base (MIB)2086.3 SNMP V2 Module MIBRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.3.6 VACM Group (1.3.6.1.6.3.15)The VACM group (View-based Access Co

Seite 123

User InterfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/042097 User InterfaceThe user interface offers users the option of choosing certain functions of the management RS2

Seite 124

IntroductionRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/041.1 Industrial networking solutions with a future211.1 Industrial networking solutions with a futureEthernet is the

Seite 125 - 5.2 Menu tree

User Interface210RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 126 - Menu tree

User InterfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/047.1 Opening the user interface2117.1 Opening the user interfaceV After connecting the with a VT100 terminal via

Seite 127 - 5.3 System

User Interface2127.1 Opening the user interfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 69: Main menu Main Menu

Seite 128

User InterfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/047.2 Operating the user interface2137.2 Operating the user interfaceD Use the arrow keys or the tab key to move th

Seite 129 - Fig. 46: Alarm display

User Interface2147.2 Operating the user interfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 70: Menu system parametersU IP addressEnter the IP address of this RS2-4R

Seite 130 - Fig. 48: View of device

User InterfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/047.2 Operating the user interface215U IP configurationV Select the desired IP configuration mode. When you press

Seite 131 - Fig. 49: Time until update

User Interface2167.2 Operating the user interfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/047.2.2 Switching GeneralThe switch supports Rapid Spanning Tree.V To activate i

Seite 132 - 5.3.1 Updating the software

User InterfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/047.2 Operating the user interface2177.2.3 Switch securityThe agent is accessible via:D V.24D TelnetD the Web.V To

Seite 133

User Interface2187.2 Operating the user interfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/047.2.4 Port configuration / statisticsThis menu is for port configuration and f

Seite 134

User InterfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/047.2 Operating the user interface2197.2.5 Port Mirroring / Disable learningThis dialog gives you the option of vie

Seite 135

Introduction221.1 Industrial networking solutions with a futureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04General features of the Industrial ETHERNET Rail products includ

Seite 136

User Interface2207.2 Operating the user interfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/047.2.6 ConfigurationThe RS2-4R has two configuration settings:D the default set

Seite 137

User InterfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/047.2 Operating the user interface221Example to save to a tftp serverV Open a new file with any editor.V Save the e

Seite 138

User Interface2227.2 Operating the user interfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04The transition of the LED's from a flashing to a static state indicates t

Seite 139 - 5.3.3 Signal Contact

User InterfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/047.2 Operating the user interface2237.2.7 UpdateBefore you can update the software, you need to know the correct l

Seite 140

User Interface2247.2 Operating the user interfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/047.2.8 PasswordTo protect your from unauthorized access, change the SNMPv3 rea

Seite 141 - 5.3.4 SNTP

User InterfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/047.2 Operating the user interface225Fig. 78: Menu Change Password Change Password

Seite 142

User Interface2267.2 Operating the user interfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/047.2.9 PingIn the Ping menu you can test the accessibility of another network s

Seite 143 - Fig. 54: Dialog SNTP

User InterfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/047.2 Operating the user interface2277.2.10 System resetV To reset select the Confirm Reset line. By pressing the s

Seite 144 - 5.3.5 Configure the network

User Interface2287.2 Operating the user interfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 145

AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04229A Appendix

Seite 146 - 5.3.6 Password

IntroductionRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/041.2 The Industrial ETHERNET Rail Switches231.2 The Industrial ETHERNET Rail SwitchesCreated from the start as missi

Seite 147

Appendix230RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 148 - 5.3.7 WEB access

AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 FAQ231FAQAnswers to frequently asked questions can be found at the Hirschmann Website:www.hirschmann.com Under Product

Seite 149 - 5.3.8 Access for IP addresses

Appendix232 FAQRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 150

AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Setting up DHCP Server Option 82233Setting up DHCP Server Option 82On the CDROM supplied with the switch you will find

Seite 151 - 5.3.9 Configuring traps

Appendix234 Setting up DHCP Server Option 82RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04V Select static.Fig. 82: Static address inputV Open the window for the program sett

Seite 152

AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Setting up DHCP Server Option 82235V Select the DHCP tab page. Enter the settings shown in the illustration and click

Seite 153 - 5.3.10 Restarting the switch

Appendix236 Setting up DHCP Server Option 82RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04V Select Circuit Identifier and Remote Identifier.Fig. 86: Default setting for the

Seite 154

AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Setting up DHCP Server Option 82237Fig. 87: Entering the addressesFig. 88: Application example of using Option 82PLCSw

Seite 155 - 5.4 Ports

Appendix238 Setting up DHCP Server Option 82RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 156

AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Based specifications and standards239Based specifications and standardsU List of norms and standards:D EN 61000-6-2:20

Seite 157 - 5.4.2 Port statistics table

Introduction241.2 The Industrial ETHERNET Rail SwitchesRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Rail Switches RS2-4R also contain an SNMP management agent and inte-grat

Seite 158

Appendix240 Based specifications and standardsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04D RFC 1945 (HTTP/1.0)D RFC 2131 (DHCP)D RFC 2132 (DHCP-Options)D RFC 2236 (IGMPv2

Seite 159 - 5.5 Switching

AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Certifications241CertificationsThe following table indicates the certification status of the RS2-4R product family.

Seite 160 - 5.5.2 Filtering Database

Appendix242 CertificationsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 161 - 5.5.3 Rapid Spanning Tree

AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Technical Data243Technical DataRS2-4RDimensions W x H x D 47 x 131 x 111 mm Weight 325 g, 0.7 lbTop-hat rail fastener

Seite 162

Appendix244 Technical DataRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04EMC interference immunityEN 61000-4-2 electrostatic discharge contact discharge: test level 3 (6 kV)

Seite 163

AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Technical Data245Network size F/O ports 100BASE-FXSystem attenuation 50/125 µm fiber, multimode 0-8 dB (MM) 62.5/125 µ

Seite 164 - Switching

Appendix246 Technical DataRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Scope of deliveryRail Switch RS2-4R incl. terminal block for power supply RS2-4R manual on CDROM Desc

Seite 165 - 5.6 Extras

AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Literature references247Literature references[1] “Optische Übertragungstechnik in der Praxis” Christoph Wrobel Hüthig

Seite 166 - 5.6.1 DHCP Relay Agent

Appendix248 Literature referencesRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 167 - 5.6.2 Broadcast limiter

AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Copyright of integrated software249Copyright of integrated softwareGNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSEVersion 2.1, Febru

Seite 168

HardwareRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04252 HardwareThe Industrial ETHERNET Rail Switch RS2-4R family consists of 7 devices. These devices can be managed and h

Seite 169

Appendix250 Copyright of integrated softwareRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04For example, if you distribute copies of the library, whether gratis or for a fee,

Seite 170 - 5.6.4 Setting port mirroring

AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Copyright of integrated software251are the reason we use the ordinary General Public License for many libraries. Howe

Seite 171

Appendix252 Copyright of integrated softwareRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04The "Library", below, refers to any such software library or work which h

Seite 172 - 5.6.6 Diagnostics

AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Copyright of integrated software253c) You must cause the whole of the work to be licensed at no charge to all thir

Seite 173

Appendix254 Copyright of integrated softwareRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04D 3. You may opt to apply the terms of the ordinary GNU General Public License inst

Seite 174

AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Copyright of integrated software255without the Library, or if the work is itself a library. The threshold for this to

Seite 175

Appendix256 Copyright of integrated softwareRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04than copying library functions into the executable, and (2) will operate properly w

Seite 176

AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Copyright of integrated software257b) Give prominent notice with the combined library of the fact that part of it is a

Seite 177 - 6.1 MIB II

Appendix258 Copyright of integrated softwareRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particula

Seite 178

AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Copyright of integrated software259D 14. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Library into other free programs whos

Seite 179

Hardware26RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 1: Front view of the RS2-4RsteckbarerKlemmblock6poligLEDAnzeige-elemente2poligerDIP-SchalterV.24-ZugangexternesM

Seite 180

Appendix260 Copyright of integrated softwareRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U How to Apply These Terms to Your New LibrariesIf you develop a new library, and y

Seite 181

AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Copyright of integrated software261The Legion Of The Bouncy CastleCopyright (c) 2000 The Legion Of The Bouncy Castle (

Seite 182

Appendix262 Copyright of integrated softwareRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 183

AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Reader's comments263Reader's commentsWhat is your opinion of this manual? We are always striving to provide

Seite 184

Appendix264 Reader's commentsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Suggestions for improvement and additional information:...

Seite 185 - (1.3.6.1.2.1.6)

265 IndexRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04IndexAACA 42, 65, 116, 137, 151, 221Access 151Access protection 149Access restriction 149Access right 115Access sup

Seite 186

266 IndexRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04HiVision 62IIANA 48ICMP 184IEC/EN 60950 38IEEE 802.1 Q 95Information 111Initialisierungsphase 88Initialization 91Inp

Seite 187 - (1.3.6.1.2.1.11)

IndexRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04267RMON probe 99, 170Root port 108RST BPDU 109RSTP 108, 161SSafety regulations 34Segmentation 116Self-diagnosis 91SEL

Seite 188

268 IndexRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 190

HardwareRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/0427The LED's indicate data reception, connection status and processor status.The RS2-4R fulfills the testing requir

Seite 192

Hardware28RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 193

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04293 Installation and startup procedureThe Industrial ETHERNET Rail Switch RS2-4R family has b

Seite 194

RS2-4R Management ManualIndustrial ETHERNET Rail Switch 2

Seite 195 - 6.2 Private MIB

Installation and startup procedure30RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 196

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.1 Safety instructions313.1 Safety instructionsU Supply voltageThe devices are designed for

Seite 197

Installation and startup procedure323.1 Safety instructionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U HousingOnly technicians authorized by Hirschmann are permitted to

Seite 198 - 6.2.2 Management Group

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.1 Safety instructions33U Qualification requirements for personnelQualified personnel as und

Seite 199

Installation and startup procedure343.1 Safety instructionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U National and international safety regulationsV Make sure that the

Seite 200

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.1 Safety instructions35U FCC note:Appropriate testing has established that this device fulf

Seite 201

Installation and startup procedure363.1 Safety instructionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 202 - Private MIB

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.2 Device installation373.2 Device installation3.2.1 ControlsU DIP switchWith the -pin DIP s

Seite 203 - 6.3 SNMP V2 Module MIB

Installation and startup procedure383.2 Device installationRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.2.2 6-pin terminal blockThe supply voltage and the signal contact

Seite 204

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.2 Device installation39Note: With non-redundant supply of the mains voltage, the RS2-4R rep

Seite 205

The naming of copyrighted trademarks in this manual, even when not specially indicated, should not be taken to mean that these names may be considered

Seite 206

Installation and startup procedure403.2 Device installationRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.2.3 AssemblyOn delivery, the device is ready for operation. V Slid

Seite 207

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.2 Device installation413.2.4 InterfacesU 10/100 Mbit/s connection10/100 Mbit/s ports (8-pin

Seite 208

Installation and startup procedure423.2 Device installationRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U V.24 interface (external management)A serial interface is provided

Seite 209 - 7 User Interface

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.2 Device installation433.2.5 DisassemblyV In order to remove the RS2-4R from the top-hat ra

Seite 210 - User Interface

Installation and startup procedure443.2 Device installationRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 211

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.3 Startup operation453.3 Startup operationWhen the supply voltage is connected via the 6-pi

Seite 212 - Opening the user interface

Installation and startup procedure463.3 Startup operationRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 213 - 7.2.1 System parameters

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.4 Basic settings473.4 Basic settingsThe RS2-4R is designed for ease of use and complies as

Seite 214

Installation and startup procedure483.4 Basic settingsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04The network address represents the fixed part of the IP address. The worl

Seite 215

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.4 Basic settings49U Network maskRouters and gateways subdivide large networks into subnetwo

Seite 216 - 7.2.2 Switching General

Hirschmann worldwide:RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045Hirschmann worldwide:U GermanyHirschmann Electronics GmbH & Co. KGAutomation and Network SolutionsStu

Seite 217 - 7.2.3 Switch security

Installation and startup procedure503.4 Basic settingsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Example of IP addresses with subnetworks assignment when the above subnet

Seite 218

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.4 Basic settings51U Example of how the network mask is usedIn a large network it is possibl

Seite 219

Installation and startup procedure523.4 Basic settingsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Lorenzo receives the letter and removes the outer envelope. From the inne

Seite 220 - 7.2.6 Configuration

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.4 Basic settings533.4.2 System configuration via V.24 interfaceIf you do not configure the

Seite 221

Installation and startup procedure543.4 Basic settingsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04The RS2-4R should be labeled to prevent confusion during subsequent insta

Seite 222

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.4 Basic settings55U Network mask (netmask)If your network has been divided up into subnetwo

Seite 223 - 7.2.7 Update

Installation and startup procedure563.4 Basic settingsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04V Start the HiDiscovery program.Fig. 11: HiDiscovery When HiDiscovery is

Seite 224 - 7.2.8 Password

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.4 Basic settings57By double-clicking a line, you open a window in which you can enter the d

Seite 225 - Operating the user interface

Installation and startup procedure583.4 Basic settingsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04# tc -- template.global:\:gw=0.0.0.0:\:sm=255.255.240.0:rs2_01:ht=etherne

Seite 226 - 7.2.9 Ping

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.4 Basic settings59Fig. 13: Flow chart for the BOOTP/DHCP process, part 1 * see note on page

Seite 227 - 7.2.10 System reset

Hirschmann worldwide:6RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U Great BritainHirschmann Electronics Ltd. 4303 Waterside Centre Solihull Parkway Birmingham Business Par

Seite 228

Installation and startup procedure603.4 Basic settingsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 14: Flow chart for the BOOTP/DHCP process, part 2 * see note on page

Seite 229 - A Appendix

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.4 Basic settings613.4.5 System configuration via DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol

Seite 230 - Appendix

Installation and startup procedure623.4 Basic settingsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04The special feature of DHCP in contrast to BOOTP is that the server can

Seite 231

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.4 Basic settings63fixed-address 149.218.112.83;server-name "149.218.112.11";filen

Seite 232

Installation and startup procedure643.4 Basic settingsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.4.6 System Configuration via DHCP Option 82As with the classic DHCP, on

Seite 233

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.4 Basic settings653.4.7 ACA AutoConfiguration AdapterThe ACA is a device for storing the co

Seite 234 - Fig. 83: DHCP setting

Installation and startup procedure663.4 Basic settingsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 235 - Fig. 84: DHCP setting

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.5 tftp server for software updates673.5 tftp server for software updatesOn delivery, the sw

Seite 236

Installation and startup procedure683.5 tftp server for software updatesRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.5.1 Setting up the tftp processGeneral prerequisites:

Seite 237 - MACH 3002

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.5 tftp server for software updates69You can obtain additional information about the tftpd d

Seite 238

Hirschmann worldwide:RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/047U USAHirschmann Electronics Inc.20440 Century Boulevard, Suite 150Germantown, MD 20874Tel. ++1-240-686 23

Seite 239 - Based specifications and

Installation and startup procedure703.5 tftp server for software updatesRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 16: Flow chart for setting up tftp server with Sun

Seite 240

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.5 tftp server for software updates713.5.2 Software access rightsThe agent needs read permis

Seite 241 - Certifications

Installation and startup procedure723.5 tftp server for software updatesRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 242

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.6 System monitors733.6 System monitorsThe system monitors facilitate the implementation of

Seite 243 - Technical Data

Installation and startup procedure743.6 System monitorsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 17: Screen display during the boot phasePress the <1> key wit

Seite 244

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.6 System monitors75Fig. 18: System monitor 1 screen display System-Monitor 1 V1.00

Seite 245

Installation and startup procedure763.6 System monitorsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U 1 Update Operating SystemThis menu allows you to update the operating

Seite 246

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.6 System monitors77Fig. 20: Screen display when you start an update of the OSAfterwards ent

Seite 247 - Literature references

Installation and startup procedure783.6 System monitorsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U 3 Change BaudrateWith this menu you can modify the baud rate. The fol

Seite 248

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.6 System monitors79U 4 EndThis menu shuts down system monitor 1. The following window appe

Seite 249

Hirschmann worldwide:8RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 250

Installation and startup procedure803.6 System monitorsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.6.2 Software update (system monitor 2)System monitor 2 facilitates an

Seite 251

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.6 System monitors81Press the <2> key within three seconds. System monitor 2 is starte

Seite 252

Installation and startup procedure823.6 System monitorsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U 1 Software Update V24This menu executes an update of the operation sys

Seite 253

Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.6 System monitors83Fig. 26: Screen display when you start an update of the OSAfterwards ent

Seite 254

Installation and startup procedure843.6 System monitorsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U 5 Set Factory SettingWith this menu item you can restore the original

Seite 255

FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04854 FunctionsThe devices of the Industrial ETHERNET Rail Switch RS2-4R series contain a wide variety of functions:D Di

Seite 256

Functions86RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 257

FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.1 Displays874.1 Displays4.1.1 Device statusThese LED's provide information about conditions which affect the op

Seite 258

Functions884.1 DisplaysRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U FAULT - Error (red LED)If the "Manual setting" on page 139 is active for the signal contact,

Seite 259

FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.2 Hardware functions894.2 Hardware functions4.2.1 DiagnosticsWhen restarting, the RS2-4R performs a hardware self-di

Seite 260

Hirschmann CompetenceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/049Hirschmann CompetenceIn the longterm, product excellence alone is not an absolute guarantee of a successf

Seite 261

Functions904.2 Hardware functionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.2.3 Autopolarity exchangeIf the receive-line pair of a twisted pair cable is incorrectly con

Seite 262

FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.2 Hardware functions91U F/OA RS2-4R monitors the connected fiber optic lines for breaks in accordance with the IEEE

Seite 263 - Reader's comments

Functions924.2 Hardware functionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04

Seite 264

FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.3 Frame switching934.3 Frame switching4.3.1 Store-and-forwardAll data received by a RS2-4R is stored, and its validi

Seite 265

Functions944.3 Frame switchingRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.3.3 Learning addressesA RS2-4R monitors the age of the learned addresses. Address entries which

Seite 266

FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.3 Frame switching95U Strict priorityWith Strict priority, the RS2-4R sends all data packets with a higher pri-ority

Seite 267

Functions964.3 Frame switchingRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 27: Ethernet data packet with tagFig. 28: Tag-Formattmin. 64, max. 1522 OctetsPreamble Field

Seite 268

FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.3 Frame switching974.3.6 Flow controlFlow control is a mechanism which acts as an overload protection. During period

Seite 269

Functions984.3 Frame switchingRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U Flow control with a full duplex linkIn the example (see Fig. 29) there is a full duplex link be

Seite 270

FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.3 Frame switching994.3.7 Port mirroringIn port mirroring, the data traffic related to a port, the source port, is c

Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern

Keine Kommentare