RS2-4R Management ManualIndustrial ETHERNET Rail Switch 2
Hirschmann Competence10RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
Functions1004.3 Frame switchingRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.3.8 Broadcast limiterTo guarantee reliable data exchange during high broadcast traffic, the s
FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.4 Spanning Tree Algorithm1014.4 Spanning Tree AlgorithmLocal area networks are becoming ever larger. This is true bo
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
FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.4 Spanning Tree Algorithm103U Root path costsEach path connecting two bridges has transmission costs assigned to it.
Functions1044.4 Spanning Tree AlgorithmRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04The port number and port priority number are stored in the Management Information Base (
FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.4 Spanning Tree Algorithm105Fig. 34: Flow chart for determining root pathUsing the network diagram (see Fig. 35), it
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
FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.4 Spanning Tree Algorithm1074.4.3 Example: manipulation of a tree structure.The management administrator of the netw
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
FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.4 Spanning Tree Algorithm109D Designated port The port that connects the designated bridge to a network segment tha
ContentsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/0411Contents1 Introduction 191.1 Industrial networking solutions with a future 211.2 The Industrial ETHERNET Rail Switc
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
FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.4 Spanning Tree Algorithm111U Port statusesAccording to the tree structure and the status of the selected connectio
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
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
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
FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.6 Security1154.6 Security4.6.1 SNMPThe agent communicates with the network management station via the Simple Networ
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
FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.6 Security117hmPowerSupplyis sent if the status of the voltage supply changes.hmSignallingRelayis sent if the status
Functions1184.6 SecurityRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
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
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
Web-based management120RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
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
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
Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.1 Opening the Web-based interface123V The password "public", with which you have read permissi
Web-based management1245.1 Opening the Web-based interfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
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
Web-based management1265.2 Menu treeRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
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:
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Web-based management1345.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04V – Netscape Navigator/Communicator: Close browser and reopen it. – Microsoft Internet Explore
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,
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
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
Web-based management1385.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 52: Dialog Start configurationStatus MeaningnotPresent No ACA present.ok The configuratio
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
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
Web-based management1405.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 53: Dialog Signal contact
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
Web-based management1425.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U Configuration SNTP ServerV In "Anycast destination address" you enter the IP addre
Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3 System143Note: For the most accurate system time distribution possible, avoid having network components
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
Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.3 System145V The HiDiscovery protocol (see “System configuration via HiDiscovery” on page 55) allows you
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
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
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
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
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
Web-based management1505.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 58: Dialog Access for IP addresses
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)
Web-based management1525.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 59: Dialog Alarms
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
Web-based management1545.3 SystemRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
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
Web-based management1565.4 PortsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Note: The following settings are required for the ring ports (see “Redundant ring structure – H
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
Web-based management1585.4 PortsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.5 Switching1595.5 SwitchingThe Switching menu includes:D Basic Switch Data,D Filtering DatabaseD GMRP / I
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 (
Web-based management1605.5 SwitchingRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.5.2 Filtering DatabaseThis table is used for displaying filters. Each row represents one
Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.5 Switching1615.5.3 Rapid Spanning TreeThe Rapid Spanning Tree algorithm (RSTP) reduces the entire topol
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
Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.5 Switching163U Port settingsThese settings apply to every individual port. Variable Meaning Possible v
Web-based management1645.5 SwitchingRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
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
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
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
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
Web-based managementRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.6 Extras169Fig. 64: Dialog HIPER-Ring
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
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
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
Web-based management1725.6 ExtrasRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/045.6.6 DiagnosticsThe following reports are available for diagnostic purposes. In service situa
Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/041736 Management Information Base (MIB)The Management Information Base (MIB) is designed in th
Management Information Base (MIB)174RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04sys SystemUI User InterfaceUpr Upper (e.g. threshold value)ven Vendor = manufacturer (Hirsc
Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04175Fig. 67: Tree structure of the Hirschmann MIB1 internet1 iso3 org6 dod2 mgmt1 enterprises24
Management Information Base (MIB)176RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
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
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
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
Contents18RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04A Appendix 229FAQ 231Setting up DHCP Server Option 82 233Based specifications and standards 239Certifications 24
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
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
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
Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.1 MIB II183||-- (18) ipFragFails||-- (19) ipFragCreates||-- (20) ipAddrTable| |-- (1) ipAddr
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
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
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
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
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
Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.1 MIB II189||||||||--(7) historyControlStatus| |--(2) etherHistoryTable| | |--(1) etherHisto
IntroductionRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04191 IntroductionIn 1984, Hirschmann implemented the world's first ever fiber optic based ETHERNET at the Unive
Management Information Base (MIB)1906.1 MIB IIRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04| |--(2) logTable| | |--(1) logEntry | | | |--(1) logEventIndex||||| | | |--(2) l
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
Management Information Base (MIB)1926.1 MIB IIRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04||||| | | |--(10) dot1dStpPortForwardTransitions ||||| | | |--(11) dot1dStpPortPa
Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.1 MIB II193||||--(3) dot1dTrafficClassTable|||||--(1) dot1dPortPriorityEntry||||||--(1) dot1
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
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
Management Information Base (MIB)1966.2 Private MIBRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04||||||||||--(6) hmSysGroupModuleMap||||||||||--(7) hmSysGroupAction|||||||||
Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.2 Private MIB197||||||||||--(2) hmSigLinkAlarm| | |--(5) hmSigTrapReason|||| | |--(6) hmSigR
Management Information Base (MIB)1986.2 Private MIBRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.2.2 Management GroupThe Management group contains parameters for configuri
Management Information Base (MIB)RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/046.2 Private MIB199|||| | |--(8) hmFSActionResult|||| | |--(9) hmFSBootConfiguration|||| | |--(
Introduction20RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
Management Information Base (MIB)2006.2 Private MIBRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04||||||||||--(12)hmTrapCommState|||| | |--(4) hmTrapDestTable|||| | | |--(1)
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
Management Information Base (MIB)2026.2 Private MIBRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
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
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
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
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
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
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
User InterfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/042097 User InterfaceThe user interface offers users the option of choosing certain functions of the management RS2
IntroductionRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/041.1 Industrial networking solutions with a future211.1 Industrial networking solutions with a futureEthernet is the
User Interface210RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
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
User Interface2127.1 Opening the user interfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 69: Main menu Main Menu
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
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
User InterfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/047.2 Operating the user interface215U IP configurationV Select the desired IP configuration mode. When you press
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
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
User Interface2187.2 Operating the user interfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/047.2.4 Port configuration / statisticsThis menu is for port configuration and f
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
Introduction221.1 Industrial networking solutions with a futureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04General features of the Industrial ETHERNET Rail products includ
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
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
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
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
User Interface2247.2 Operating the user interfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/047.2.8 PasswordTo protect your from unauthorized access, change the SNMPv3 rea
User InterfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/047.2 Operating the user interface225Fig. 78: Menu Change Password Change Password
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
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
User Interface2287.2 Operating the user interfaceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04229A Appendix
IntroductionRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/041.2 The Industrial ETHERNET Rail Switches231.2 The Industrial ETHERNET Rail SwitchesCreated from the start as missi
Appendix230RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 FAQ231FAQAnswers to frequently asked questions can be found at the Hirschmann Website:www.hirschmann.com Under Product
Appendix232 FAQRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
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
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
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
Appendix236 Setting up DHCP Server Option 82RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04V Select Circuit Identifier and Remote Identifier.Fig. 86: Default setting for the
AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Setting up DHCP Server Option 82237Fig. 87: Entering the addressesFig. 88: Application example of using Option 82PLCSw
Appendix238 Setting up DHCP Server Option 82RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Based specifications and standards239Based specifications and standardsU List of norms and standards:D EN 61000-6-2:20
Introduction241.2 The Industrial ETHERNET Rail SwitchesRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Rail Switches RS2-4R also contain an SNMP management agent and inte-grat
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
AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Certifications241CertificationsThe following table indicates the certification status of the RS2-4R product family.
Appendix242 CertificationsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
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
Appendix244 Technical DataRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04EMC interference immunityEN 61000-4-2 electrostatic discharge contact discharge: test level 3 (6 kV)
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
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
AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Literature references247Literature references[1] “Optische Übertragungstechnik in der Praxis” Christoph Wrobel Hüthig
Appendix248 Literature referencesRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Copyright of integrated software249Copyright of integrated softwareGNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSEVersion 2.1, Febru
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
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Hardware26RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 1: Front view of the RS2-4RsteckbarerKlemmblock6poligLEDAnzeige-elemente2poligerDIP-SchalterV.24-ZugangexternesM
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
AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Copyright of integrated software261The Legion Of The Bouncy CastleCopyright (c) 2000 The Legion Of The Bouncy Castle (
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AppendixRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04 Reader's comments263Reader's commentsWhat is your opinion of this manual? We are always striving to provide
Appendix264 Reader's commentsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Suggestions for improvement and additional information:...
265 IndexRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04IndexAACA 42, 65, 116, 137, 151, 221Access 151Access protection 149Access restriction 149Access right 115Access sup
266 IndexRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04HiVision 62IIANA 48ICMP 184IEC/EN 60950 38IEEE 802.1 Q 95Information 111Initialisierungsphase 88Initialization 91Inp
IndexRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04267RMON probe 99, 170Root port 108RST BPDU 109RSTP 108, 161SSafety regulations 34Segmentation 116Self-diagnosis 91SEL
268 IndexRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
HardwareRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/0427The LED's indicate data reception, connection status and processor status.The RS2-4R fulfills the testing requir
Hardware28RS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04293 Installation and startup procedureThe Industrial ETHERNET Rail Switch RS2-4R family has b
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Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.1 Safety instructions313.1 Safety instructionsU Supply voltageThe devices are designed for
Installation and startup procedure323.1 Safety instructionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U HousingOnly technicians authorized by Hirschmann are permitted to
Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.1 Safety instructions33U Qualification requirements for personnelQualified personnel as und
Installation and startup procedure343.1 Safety instructionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U National and international safety regulationsV Make sure that the
Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.1 Safety instructions35U FCC note:Appropriate testing has established that this device fulf
Installation and startup procedure363.1 Safety instructionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.2 Device installation373.2 Device installation3.2.1 ControlsU DIP switchWith the -pin DIP s
Installation and startup procedure383.2 Device installationRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.2.2 6-pin terminal blockThe supply voltage and the signal contact
Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.2 Device installation39Note: With non-redundant supply of the mains voltage, the RS2-4R rep
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Installation and startup procedure403.2 Device installationRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.2.3 AssemblyOn delivery, the device is ready for operation. V Slid
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
Installation and startup procedure423.2 Device installationRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U V.24 interface (external management)A serial interface is provided
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
Installation and startup procedure443.2 Device installationRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.3 Startup operation453.3 Startup operationWhen the supply voltage is connected via the 6-pi
Installation and startup procedure463.3 Startup operationRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
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
Installation and startup procedure483.4 Basic settingsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04The network address represents the fixed part of the IP address. The worl
Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.4 Basic settings49U Network maskRouters and gateways subdivide large networks into subnetwo
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Installation and startup procedure503.4 Basic settingsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Example of IP addresses with subnetworks assignment when the above subnet
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
Installation and startup procedure523.4 Basic settingsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Lorenzo receives the letter and removes the outer envelope. From the inne
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
Installation and startup procedure543.4 Basic settingsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04The RS2-4R should be labeled to prevent confusion during subsequent insta
Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.4 Basic settings55U Network mask (netmask)If your network has been divided up into subnetwo
Installation and startup procedure563.4 Basic settingsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04V Start the HiDiscovery program.Fig. 11: HiDiscovery When HiDiscovery is
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
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
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
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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
Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.4 Basic settings613.4.5 System configuration via DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol
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
Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.4 Basic settings63fixed-address 149.218.112.83;server-name "149.218.112.11";filen
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
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
Installation and startup procedure663.4 Basic settingsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.5 tftp server for software updates673.5 tftp server for software updatesOn delivery, the sw
Installation and startup procedure683.5 tftp server for software updatesRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.5.1 Setting up the tftp processGeneral prerequisites:
Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.5 tftp server for software updates69You can obtain additional information about the tftpd d
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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
Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.5 tftp server for software updates713.5.2 Software access rightsThe agent needs read permis
Installation and startup procedure723.5 tftp server for software updatesRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.6 System monitors733.6 System monitorsThe system monitors facilitate the implementation of
Installation and startup procedure743.6 System monitorsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 17: Screen display during the boot phasePress the <1> key wit
Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.6 System monitors75Fig. 18: System monitor 1 screen display System-Monitor 1 V1.00
Installation and startup procedure763.6 System monitorsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U 1 Update Operating SystemThis menu allows you to update the operating
Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.6 System monitors77Fig. 20: Screen display when you start an update of the OSAfterwards ent
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
Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.6 System monitors79U 4 EndThis menu shuts down system monitor 1. The following window appe
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Installation and startup procedure803.6 System monitorsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.6.2 Software update (system monitor 2)System monitor 2 facilitates an
Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.6 System monitors81Press the <2> key within three seconds. System monitor 2 is starte
Installation and startup procedure823.6 System monitorsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U 1 Software Update V24This menu executes an update of the operation sys
Installation and startup procedureRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/043.6 System monitors83Fig. 26: Screen display when you start an update of the OSAfterwards ent
Installation and startup procedure843.6 System monitorsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04U 5 Set Factory SettingWith this menu item you can restore the original
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
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FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.1 Displays874.1 Displays4.1.1 Device statusThese LED's provide information about conditions which affect the op
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,
FunctionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/044.2 Hardware functions894.2 Hardware functions4.2.1 DiagnosticsWhen restarting, the RS2-4R performs a hardware self-di
Hirschmann CompetenceRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/049Hirschmann CompetenceIn the longterm, product excellence alone is not an absolute guarantee of a successf
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
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
Functions924.2 Hardware functionsRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04
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
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
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
Functions964.3 Frame switchingRS2-4RRelease 1.0 03/04Fig. 27: Ethernet data packet with tagFig. 28: Tag-Formattmin. 64, max. 1522 OctetsPreamble Field
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
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
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
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