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1. Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 26 of 132 Quality of Service QoS Quality of service QoS refers to resource reservation control mechanisms Quality of service 1s the ability to provide different priority to different applications users or data flows Quality of service guarantees are important 1f the network capacity 1s insufficient especially for real time streaming multimedia applications such as voice over IP online games and IP TV since these often require fixed bit rate and are delay sensitive and in networks where the capacity 1s a limited resource for example in cellular data communication In the absence of network congestion QoS mechanisms are not required Each of the three QOS methods below may be included based on the settings on the relevant browser page 1 IEEE802 1p Tagged QOS or 2 DSCP differentiated services code points RFC 2474 3 Port Default Priority Gf not one or4 both of the two above Virtual LAN The switch provides support for setting up tagged Virtual LANs Local Area Networks A port may belong to any number of Virtual LANs The VLAN membership of a device is determined by the VLAN s that have been defined for the port to which the device is connected If a device should move from one port to another it loses its current VLAN membership and inherits that of the new port it is connected to VLANs facilitate easy admi
2. 23 N TRON Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help EY Back gt e E fl yo Search S L Favorites 4 2 Address htto 192 168 1 201 Default User Name admin Password admin N 192 168 2 210 Log On N TRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY SUPPORT WEBSITE NT24k AC2 admin Up to 5 concurrent web users are allowed Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 31 of 132 Web Management Product Information Page When the administrator either first logs onto a NT24k switch or selects the page on the left the Product Information page will be displayed On the left hand side of the screen there 1s a list of configurable settings that the NT24k switch will support This section of the manual will go through each and every choice listed on the left hand side of the screen and explain how to configure those settings In the center of the main home page the administrator can see some basic information like what firmware revision the switch 1s running The firmware can be upgraded at a later time in the field using http N 192 168 2 210 N TRON Switch 7b 2d a0 amp 192 168 2 210 E A USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT a RON Sl ORT v 5 5l OR THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT Eui lL an Product Information File Transfer System E User Management Product Name NT24k 4C1 D
3. lt Fault gt lt Contact gt Disabled lt Contact gt lt Id gt 5 lt Id gt lt Led gt Disabled lt Led gt lt Web gt Disabled lt Web gt lt Fault gt lt Fault gt lt Contact gt Disabled lt Contact gt lt Id gt 6 lt Id gt lt Led gt Disabled lt Led gt lt Web gt Disabled lt Web gt lt Fault gt lt Fault gt lt Contact gt Enabled lt Contact gt lt Id gt 7 lt Id gt lt Led gt Enabled lt Led gt lt Web gt Enabled lt Web gt lt Fault gt lt Fault gt lt Contact gt Enabled lt Contact gt lt Id gt 8 lt Id gt lt Led gt Enabled lt Led gt lt Web gt Enabled lt Web gt lt Fault gt lt Fault gt lt Contact gt Enabled lt Contact gt lt Id gt 9 lt Id gt lt Led gt Enabled lt Led gt lt Web gt Enabled lt Web gt lt Fault gt lt Fault gt lt Contact gt Enabled lt Contact gt lt Id gt 10 lt Id gt lt Led gt Enabled lt Led gt lt Web gt Enabled lt Web gt lt Fault gt lt Fault gt lt Contact gt Enabled lt Contact gt lt Id gt 11 lt Id gt lt Led gt Enabled lt Led gt lt Web gt Enabled lt Web gt lt Fault gt lt Fault gt lt Contact gt Enabled lt Contact gt lt Id gt 12 lt Id gt lt Led gt Enabled lt Led gt lt Web gt Enabled lt Web gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 104 of 132 lt Fault gt lt Fault gt lt Contact gt Disabled lt Contact gt lt Id gt 13 lt Id gt l
4. Help Overview Continued Modify Click to change the existing configuration This will lead to the modification of configuration parameters for 1 h e respect ive feat ure Update Click to apply the new configuration changes Done Return to the previous page Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 98 of 132 Help Other 3 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7 95 20 Mozilla Firefox This section provides information about fields or links in the top right corner of the page x File Edit wiew History Bookmarks Tools Help N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 N TRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY so Product Information ve Configuration _ Fault Fille Transfer System User Management Al 2 Advanced El Help oo Overview Product Information Configuration 8 Fault File Transfer ve System User Management E i Advanced Bridging oS IGMP i Ports es Configuration SF Mirroring ae 008 Rate Limiting Status S Trunking ieee PPP Copyright 2008 2042 a USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT A HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT BulAlL Other This section provides information about fields or links In the tap right corner of the page USER The name of the current user ACCESS The access level of the current User LOGOUT Logout from the WebCaonsale HELP Opens pop up
5. IGMP Configuration The Configuration tab under the IGMP category will display the IGMP basic configuration settings By default IGMP is enabled N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT EMAIL lt Product Inform ation E IGMP Configuration View File Transter System User Management Em ENE IE IGMP Status Enabled EJ Bridging Aging Time Query Mode Multicast Addresses SP UnicastAddresses Router Mode Remove Unused Groups E 2 Manual Router Ports 2 lt RFilter Ports N Ring Router Ports Hie Routers N Ring N Link Router Port lt p N Yiewe E Ports B RSTP E SNMP oVLAN Help Following the Modify button the administrator will see a list of configurable fields for the IGMP configuration Once these fields are filled in to meet the needs of the administrator s network the changes may be updated by clicking the Update button at the bottom of the page IGMP Configuration Show IGMP Status Enabled Manual Router Ports Jay Oa Os Os Das Os Daz Das les Llez Des Lisa Lies Lies Liev Lles Be Mce Bes Bch cl A le Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 50 of 132 IGMP Configuration Continued The IGMP Status pull down allows the user to enable or disable IGMP completely
6. N TRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide TT Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Industrial Ethernet Switch Installation Guide oooooccocnccocncnocnononncnonocnonocnononno nono nonnononncna nono nanccnonons 4 NT24k Seres Common Features seudo 5 INGE DAK Rack MOI IA 8 NIDAD At oli cio didas 10 INGER Onil aislado 12 NT24k Industrial Ethernet Switch Accessories at das 14 SAFELY WARNINGS erriei OTA E laa 16 Sta Oee a E E iaunauedae traccion usb 18 COMME CEN De Uaa E cid 22 OVERVIEW Ol rAdvanced PE AUS a A A A A 26 MOTE OF Operation al lla la oia 26 A 26 E A een aerate 26 ANI 00S A e vans cante otek a aacaaheudateanct ine E in ek aobenhend Maula E 27 Via LAN dd ii daceskaudeteees 2 Rapid panas Tree Provocoleat tates e ll Mut aes 28 A crests anc ceca aio ke a cated sl carat ata sleet steT 28 IGMP SOC PU aan a cots an a A A aa E A A A aed 28 NRD ta id AR NE 29 ON 29 A Ngee ETE IE ET E E E eae a ee E E tere OE E E eet ee eae ca siete 29 DHCP C Ci rekina e Ad dadas 29 WED Otwate COMPO UA Oiane a E E E R 31 Web Ma as meo T T A A E T 31 Web Manasement Froduct Information Page ioie E E E isads 32 Web Mimice ment Vieni S OCC ern e E E E 34 CON UA a adas 35 PEPIS o 36 o al A A E qn ne Ince YO E N 38 BY le UN ee ect eae eae a et a etc rates eee alae E E E 41 User Management onera r a pes 43 Addn US A A cia 43 Brideine Asie Vie eaves fe ches al e
7. WARNING Explosion Hazard do not disconnect while circuit is live unless area is known to be non hazardous WARNING Explosion Hazard do not replace the device unless power has been switched off or the area is known to be non hazardous Surrounding Air Temperature Rack Mount 40 C 85 C Surrounding Air Temperature DIN Rail 24 and 16 40 C 75 C NT24k must be powered by a Class 2 source evaluated to UL1310 only Use 105 C or higher rated Copper wire 0 22Nm 2lb in Tightening torque for field installed conductors WARNING Exposure to some chemicals may degrade the sealing properties of materials used in the following devices and should be periodically inspected for any degradation and replaced as necessary Relay by Panasonic Part No TX2SS 3V or Omron part G6S2FDC3 Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 17 of 132 Please make sure the NT24k Ethernet Switch package contains the following items 1 NT24k Switch 2 Product CD Contact your carrier if any items are damaged Installation Read the following warning before beginning the installation WARNING Never install or work on electrical equipment or cabling during periods of lightning activity Never connect or disconnect power when hazardous gasses are present Disconnect the power cable before removing any enclosure panel UNPACKING Remove all the equipment from the packaging and stor
8. IGMP Configuration Show All Enabled Query Mode Enabled ey Mode te AAA F d dl a a a 5 Update Cancel The Query Mode pull down allows the user to set query mode for Automatic the default On always or Off never In Automatic multiple switches will ensure that only one switch is the active querier IGMP Configuration Show Enabled Auto On a SelectAll SelectNone Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 51 of 132 IGMP Configuration Continued The Router Mode pull down allows the user to choose router mode Auto allows for dynamically detected and manually set router ports Manual allows only for manually set router ports None allows no router ports On an N Ring Manager the ring ports are informatively shown as router ports IGMP Configuration Show Al ha Sra Da Das Das Das Daz O Jer O Selera Select None _ Update Cancel The user can specify the manual router ports IGMP Configuration Show All Query Mode Remove Unused Groups dl dl dl dl wail d dl wall dl Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 52 of 132 IGMP Configuration Continued If Remove Unused Groups is checked then unused IGMP Groups will be removed and traffic with those multicast addresses will be treated as normal multicast If unchecked
9. KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt A 1 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt A2 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt A3 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt A4 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt A5 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast
10. N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 N TRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY LP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT EXAIL eo Product Information Seg Authorized Users File Transfer E ll Advanced Copyright 2009 2042 Adding Users Following the Add button on the above example the administrator can add another user and assign the user a username a password and the user s permissions user administrator Add New User User Name user Access Permission Add User names may include all alphanumerical characters _ and and must be 3 to 15 characters long Passwords may include all printable characters except and spaces and must be 3 to 15 characters long Admin permission gives the right to change and view any switch configuration and to change and view any current port settings User level access permission gives the right to view switch configurations and to view current port settings but cannot make any changes to these settings A page should display after the administrator clicks the Add button indicating that the user was successfully added Authorized Users 02 user use Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 43 of 132 Adding Users Continued In order to remove a user simply click on the Remove button at the bottom of the page Authorized Users faz user use Following the Remove button on the above exampl
11. lt L lt L Warning Creating a port to port connection on the same switch 1 e loop 1s an illegal operation and will create a broadcast storm which will crash the network Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 22 of 132 N TRON SWITCH GROUNDING TECHNIQUES The grounding philosophy of any control system is an integral part of the design N Tron switches are designed to be grounded but the user has been given the flexibility to float the switch when required The best noise immunity and emissions 1 e CE are obtained when the N Tron switch chassis is connected to earth ground via a drain wire In the case of both the DC and AC Power supply options for the NT24k NT24k AC the power supply is isolated from chassis ground Therefore the user must not attempt to ground the switch to earth ground via the power supply In other N Tron switches it is common to use the V for the purpose of grounding This must NOT be attempted in the NT24k or NT24k AC In the case of the AC power supply option 1 e NT24k AC the chassis may be connected to earth ground using the safety input of the input power plug labeled GND refer to the drawing above which shows the pin out of the AC power plug or using the ground lug located at the rear of the chassis see adjacent illustration In the case of the NT24k the only viable safety ground option is using the ground lug at the rear
12. lt PortNumber gt C4 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 122 of 132 lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt C5 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt C6 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt C7 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt C8 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt
13. to accommodate mix and match port modules POWER INPUT Input Voltages Low Voltage 18 49 VDC High Voltage 90 264 VAC or 90 300 VDC Input Current max 2 264 24VDC Input Current max 90mA 120 VAC 450mA 124VDC BTU hr 185 24VDC BTU hr 365 120VAC 190 124VDC CONNECTORS 10 700 1000BaseT p9 Up to 24 RJ45 copper ports 100BaseF Up to 24 SC or ST fiber ports 1000BaseG Up to 24 SC fiber ports 100BaseSA LA SFP Up to 24 LC fiber ports 1000BaseGX SFP Up to 24 LC fiber ports ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature 40 C to 85 C Operating Humidity 5 to 100 Non Condensing Operating Altitude O to 10 000 Tt MECHANICAL Case Dimensions Height 1 9 4 8 cm Width 17 5 44 5 cm Depth 12 7 32 0 cm Weight maximum 12 85 lbs 5 83 kg Mount Rackmount 1U Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual Installation Guide Page 8 of 132 NT24k Rack Mount Continued DIMENSIONS in 8518988869 rei 1258 319 74mm AT take a 18 07 458 98mm 18 53 470 79mm 13 00 487 60mm All specifications are subject to change Consult the company website for more information ORDERING GUIDE PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NT24K DC1 NT24K DC2 NT24K AC1 NT24K AC2 NT24K AC1 DC1 NT24K FP NT24 PMK NTCD CFG NTPC AC US NTPS 24 3 1U rackmount 3 slot modular Gigabit switch with one redundant 18 49 VDC power input 1U rackmount 3 slot modular Gigabi
14. A3 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos8021p gt Enabled lt Qos8021 p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority Value gt 1 lt QosPriority Value gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt A4 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos8021p gt Enabled lt Qos8021 p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 107 of 132 lt QosPriority Value gt 1 lt QosPriority V alue gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt A5 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt l
15. AND EXAMINATION DISCLOSE THAT THE ALLEGED DEFECT OR MALFUNCTION IN THE PRODUCT DOES NOT EXIST OR WAS CAUSED BY CUSTOMER S OR ANY THIRD PERSON S MISUSE NEGLECT IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR TESTING UNAUTHORIZED ATTEMPTS TO OPEN REPAIR OR MODIFY THE PRODUCT OR ANY OTHER CAUSE BEYOND THE RANGE OF THE INTENDED USE OR BY ACCIDENT FIRE LIGHTNING POWER CUTS OR OUTAGES OTHER HAZARDS OR ACTS OF GOD LIMITATION OF LIABILITY TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW N TRON ALSO EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLIERS ANY LIABILITY WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS LOSS OF BUSINESS LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE USE PERFORMANCE FAILURE OR INTERRUPTION OF ITS PRODUCTS EVEN IF N TRON OR ITS AUTHORIZED RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND LIMITS ITS LIABILITY TO REPAIR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID AT N TRON S OPTION THIS DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN SHALL FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE DISCLAIMER Some countries states or provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of implied warranties or the limitation of incidental or consequential damages for certain products supplied to consumers or the limitation of liabilit
16. CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt C7 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos8021p gt Enabled lt Qos8021 p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority Value gt 1 lt QosPriority V alue gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt C8 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos8021p gt Enabled lt Qos8021 p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority V alue gt 1 lt QosPriorityV alue gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 114 of 132 lt Ports gt lt PortConfig gt lt PortGroup gt lt RateLimitGroup gt lt RateLimitConfig gt lt RateLimits gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt
17. Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt A lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos802 1 p gt Enabled lt Qos8021p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority Value gt 1 lt QosPriority V alue gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 106 of 132 lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt A2 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos8021p gt Enabled lt Qos8021 p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority Value gt 1 lt QosPriority Value gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt
18. Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt B2 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 109 of 132 lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos8021p gt Enabled lt Qos8021 p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority V alue gt 1 lt QosPriorityV alue gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt B3 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos8021p gt Enabled lt Qos8021 p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority Value gt 1 lt QosPriority Value gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Au
19. Help Copyright amp 2008 2042 Console Mode CLI The console is in the command mode the default mode PPP The console is in the PPP mode PPP Link Status current PPP link state PPP Switch IP Address The IP address for the switch side of the PPP link PPP PC IP Address The IP address for the PC side of the PPP link Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 82 of 132 RSTP Bridge The Bridge tab under the RSTP category will display the RSTP information for the RSTP Root Bridge and for the RSTP Bridge on this switch N 192 165 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT V RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT GAIL Product Information Configuration i rT Tar Vi ee RSTP Bridge Configuration View x File Transfer PF System User Management B j Advanced El Bridging IGMP f Ring NM 32768 0007749620 tt oo Ml Ports E E A Notes 1 RSTP amp N Ring are different modes and cannot share links or segments If a port is both an RSTP port and an active N Ring port then the port will be disabled for RSTP 2 Do not create redundant links unless either RSTP or N Ring is enabled 3 Ifa port is both a RSTP port and an enabled trunk group member then the port will be disabled for RSTP The RSTP port status can be seen under advanced RSTP ports It is recommended that RSTP rings consist
20. Information Configuration Management Station Configuration View Fault File Transfer ice E SHMP Status Enabled M Adwanced P Bridging E SME Read Only Community Hame n Read Write Community Hame u B E Ports Trap Community Hame E RSTP E SNMP Trap Stations Wl Help SEF Authentication C Cop ky ht 2008 2012 pese ooo SNMP Mode Indicates whether SNMP is enabled or disabled Read Only This configurable field represents the Authorized Community Name for SNMP Get Community Name requests Only alphanumeric characters are allowed The default is public Read Write This configurable field represents the Authorized Community Name for SNMP Set Community Name requests Only alphanumeric characters are allowed The default is private Trap Community This configurable field represents the Authorized Community Name for SNMP Traps Name Only alphanumeric characters are allowed The default is public SNMP Notification This allows for control of which SNMP traps will be sent by this switch Each of the 4 Traps available traps Cold Start Authentication Warm Start and Link Status can be enabled or disabled individually Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 89 of 132 SNMP Trap Stations Configuration of the SNMP Ttap Stations 1s done via this page N 132 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 N TRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORTIW
21. Manual amp Installation Guide Page 41 of 132 DHCP mode System Configuration View N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT EMAIL Product Information ae System Configuration View File Transfer User Management IP Configuration DHCP H Advanced N TRON Switch 74 95 20 SRE 192 168 2 211 Copyright 2008 2012 265 255 255 0 192 168 2211 265 255 255 0 00 07 af 7 95 20 O days O hours mins 24 secs N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 N TRON Admin Mobile AL 36606 When the IP Configuration is in DHCP Mode the following information is added Client ID Option used by DHCP clients to specify their unique identifier The identifier may be the MAC address switch name or entered as a text string or hex characters Fallback IP Address Contains the configured Fallback IP Address of the device The default is 192 168 1 201 Fallback Subnet Mask Contains the configured Fallback Subnet Mask of the device Fallback Gateway Contains the configured Fallback Gateway of the device Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 42 of 132 User Management The User Management screen allows users to view add modify and remove system user accounts The display includes a list of all the users who have access to the management features of the switch and their access permissions
22. NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT Ball m Product Inform ation i Display Static Unicast MAC Addresses a E File Transter oo System User Management El Advanced EM Bridging Aging Time 00 00 00 00 00 01 Multicast Addresses Number of Static Unicast MAC Addresses 1 fl Help Copyright 2008 2042 Following the Add button on the page above the administrator must enter a valid MAC address and associate it with a port number on the switch Once the administrator hits the Add button the changes will take effect instantly Add Unicast MAC Address Filter Show Mac Address 00 07 a 00 00 00 Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 48 of 132 Bridging Unicast Addresses Continued Once a staic MAC address has been added 1t will be displayed in a list on the main page under the Unicast Addresses tab Display Static Unicast MAC Addresses 00 07 a 00 00 00 Number of Static Unicast MAC Addresses 1 Following the Remove button on the example above an administrator can delete a static MAC address from the list by pressing the Delete button on the page to remove the entry Remove Unicast MAC Address Filter Mac Address VLAN ID Delete 00 07 af 00 00 00 Number of Static Unicast MAC Addresses 1 Done Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 49 of 132
23. ON and a fault condition exists Power is OFF GREEN 10 100 1000Mb Link between ports No Link between ports GREEN Data is active between ports Activity light blink rate indicates activity not ACT necessarily the volume of activity Data is inactive between ports Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 19 of 132 APPLYING POWER AND FAULT CONNECTIONS Back View All NT24k can operate with one power supply either AC or DC The Rack Mount NT24k can accept up to two power supply units Each power supply can be AC or DC Each low voltage DC Power supply includes redundancy two DC supplies The example below is shown from the back and includes a AC Power supply on the left and a DC power supply on the right looking from the back V V VV ule Sta NTCD cn a 21 7 ep gt D000 NT24k with DC Power Supply Installed la E e Unscrew amp Remove the DC Voltage Input Plug from the Power Input Header v vi vi Wo e Install the DC Power Cables into the Plug observing polarity 01m a El e Plug the Voltage Input Plug back into the Power Input Header e Tightening torque for the terminal block power plug is 0 5 Nm 0 368 Pound Foot e Verify the Power LED stays ON Notes e When a DC Power supply is installed only one power supply must be connected to power for minimal operation For redundant power operation V and V2 inputs must be connected to
24. Ports Configuration oe Rate Limiting EH Status Statistics Utilization Trunking La PPP ES fl RSTP SNMP b BLAN E Help Copyright El 2008 2012 Using the Modify button you can enable the status of port mirroring and select source ports and the destination port that the source ports will be mirrored to The check boxes can be used to select the ports that will be mirrored to the destination port Mirrored Data Only can be selected for mirrored data only to be transmitted to the destination port as opposed to mirrored data and whatever other data is otherwise destined for the destination Port Port Mirroring Configuration Destination Port a Mirrored Data Only Disabled Tx Source Ports las Oas Clas Line Lia Clas lez Oes Das Clas Das Dar Das le Rx Source Ports Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 72 of 132 Ports QOS The QOS decision tree chooses a frame s output port priority and the egress frame s IEEES02 lp User Priority value 1f needed based on the QOS settings and the User Priority value af any in the ingress frame Both the internal port priority setting and egress frame User Priority value are always assigned the same value 0 7 7 highest priority If the ingress frame is an IP packet the RFC 2474 DSCP field in the packet will be passed unchanged to the egress frame N 19
25. Set on the switch Ports The N Ring ports of the switch Notes Information regarding the switch Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 65 of 132 N Ring Status Continued On an N Ring Manager Status for a faulted N Ring the below is presented N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 70 95 20 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT Eut lL Product Information Fault N Ring Fault Hio Configuration Fault lt P File Transfer H System User Management If Advances N Ring Status View sl Bridging Aging Time Multicast Addresses owitch is an M Ring Manager _ Unicast Addresses Ta El 4 Configuration E Ba sic Port Sets Advanced The total number of Active N Ring Members is unknown OOO atd 95 20 192168 2211 255 255 255 0 N TRON Switch 79 95 20 Copyright amp 2008 2012 00 07 affci4 90 192168 1 214 255 2755 0 0 A TROM Switch 1c 14 90 Note Fault N Ring Fault in red near the top of the display Note that the break is identified in red by switches and ports In this case N Ring manager A2 to N Ring active member Switch Number TX2 is broken Note Switch order may be incorrect and all switches may not be shown in yellow This is because since the Sign On frames cannot get around the N Ring the data may not be updated since the last time they did Re
26. Sets Advanced H Ports E E RSTP E SNMP hon WLAN F m Help Copyright 2008 2043 If N Ring mode is Active Auto Member the following data will be shown N Ring Status View switch is an M Ring Member 00 07 aftc 14 90 Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 64 of 132 N Ring Status Continued If N Ring mode is Manager the following data will be shown If the MAC 1s selected more data will be retrieved and shown about the switch i Connecting USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT IRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT EMAIL Product Information Configuration Fault File Transfer System User Management a ALEM N Ring Status View al be Bridging Aging Time Multicast Addresses switch is an M Ring Manager Unicast Addresses Ae a AA oss eme A aus Configuration po Basic Pont Sets a Advanced 1 Active Members Detected In Current M Ring 1 reporting a E m He fl Ports oo RSTP 000r aftrd 95 20 192168 2 211 255 255 255 0 N TRON a SYLAN Td95 20 H ho Help 00 07 affcc14 90 192168 1 214 255 255 0 0 M TRON Copyright 2008 2012 ee Switch No The number of the switch in the N Ring RM Ring Manager MAC Address The MAC Address of the switch IP Address The IP Address of the switch Subnet Mask The Subnet Mask of the switch Name The name of the switch
27. Transfer Type Upgrade System Firmware w H Advanced paia P Elf Help Browse Overview o Other gt Product Information Configuration Fault File Transfer System User Management fl Advanced Copyright 2003 2043 Type of transfer to be performed Choices are Upload image to switch Upload bootloader to switch Import Configuration to switch or Export Saved Configuration from switch i USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT BviAlL Product Information PA File Transfer Firmware Contig File Transfer P Transfer Type H Advanced a Upgrade system Firmware Eli Help eae Upgrade BootLoader Firmware oo Overview Import Configuration to switch Other Export Saved Configuration fram switch Product Information Configuration Fault File Transfer System User Management fl 0 Advanced Copyright e 2008 2013 Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 38 of 132 File Transfer continued When Upgrade Image Firmware Upgrade BootLoader Firmware or Import Configuration to switch 1s selected you can browse and select an image or configuration file to upgrade with Reference Appendix A XML Configuration File Factory Defaults USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELF SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT EMAIL 2 Product I
28. Tx Collisions Tx Single Collision Tx Multiple Collision Tx Deferred Transmit Tx Late Collision A O ESTE AO AUTE Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 77 of 132 Ports Status Utilization Shows a bandwidth percentage graph of all the ports The graph is scaled based on the Scale pull down menu selection N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT BviAll Product Information Ea a eas Port Utilization File Transfer a System User Management E Hi Advanced P Bridging p GMP lo Ring LAE View m Ports Configuration ow Mirroring 008 Rate Limiting Tig Status a Statistics _ a la E ITIAO 20Z ED Copyright e 2008 2042 Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 78 of 132 Ports Trunking The Trunking tab under the Ports category displays the following details N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT EmajL Product Information cia Port Trunking Configuration View File Transfer System ow User Management E H Advanced EE Bridging IGMP A N Ring 0 0408 Dro 8 Configuration Saos Rate Limiting E j Status Copyright 2008 201
29. USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT ss RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT EMAIL Product Information Configuration a Auto Detected Routers View _ File Transfer System User Management B j Advanced E jf Bridging Aging Time 192 168 2 118 Multicast Addresses he Unicast Addresses 3 H IGMP Configuration Groups H RFilter Ports E E Ports RSTP E SNMP o VLAN Help Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 57 of 132 N Ring Configuration Basic This page displays the N Ring basic configuration settings By default N Ring is in Auto Member mode N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT BAIL Product Information o ean N Ring Basic Configuration View File Transfer System 3 User Management N Ring Mode Auto Member 4 Advanced da a El ff N Ring E EM Configuration _ pa Pon Sets o Advanced 5 Status Copyright 2003 2012 If in N Ring Manager Mode the Basic Configuration View will be iquration View N Ring Mode N Ring Ports A1 A2 VLAN ID 3333 Tagging Tagged Notes 1 Only tagged N Ring is supported That is best for frame priority reasons Do not create redundant links unless either RSTP or N Ring is enabled The Default VLAN an
30. VLAN ID VLAN in which the Group IP is assigned The range is 1 4094 Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 54 of 132 IGMP RFilter Ports The rfilter Router Multicast Data Filter function allows you to choose whether or not DATA frames with KNOWN group multicast addresses are sent to the router ports links to other switches Control packets Join Leave will be sent to the router s regardless of this setting KNOWN 1s known from dynamic IGMP Snooping operations If IGMP is enabled and a port is a router port then RFilter enabled stops IGMP group data from egressing on the port unless a join to that specific IGMP group has come into the port IGMP controls Join Leave Query are still sent The factory default 1s that the Router Multicast Data Filter is enabled for all ports so any router ports do NOT get DATA frames with KNOWN multicast destination addresses unless a join to a specific multicast address has been received on that port Joins override an rfilter If rfilter is disabled router ports do get DATA frames with KNOWN multicast destination addresses Rfilter can be set for individual ports any all or none For each port rfilter will have an impact only 1f that port is manually or dynamically chosen as a router port Default configuration N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT RON T
31. are for temporary connection only Do not use connect or disconnect unless the area is known to be non hazardous Connection or disconnection in an explosive atmosphere could result in an explosion Configuration Device Ideal for saving or restoring switch configuration parameters quickly without N 7 RON the need for a computer or software One THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY configuration device per switch 1s recommended SD Card NTCD CFG The configuration device is inserted in the back of the NT24k The unit could be configured with multiple power supply configuration V V VV NTCD Module Status Network Status d Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 14 of 132 Copyright O N Tron Corporation 2010 2013 3101 International Dr Bldg 6 Mobile AL 36606 3010 All rights reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation without prior written permission from N Tron Corporation is prohibited except as allowed under copyright laws Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation All other product names company names logos or other designations mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice N Tron Corporation makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitne
32. generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this device in a residential area 1s likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense INDUSTRY CANADA This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Cet appareillage num rique de la classe A r pond a toutes les exigences de l interf rence canadienne causant des r glements d quipement L op ration est sujette aux deux conditions suivantes 1 ce dispositif peut ne pas causer l interf rence nocive et 2 ce dispositif doit accepter n importe quelle interf rence re ue y compris l interf rence qui peut causer l op ration peu d sir e Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 30 of 132 Web Software Configuration Web Management Enter the switch s IP address in any web browser and login to the web management feature of the NT24k The DHCP Client is enabled in factory defaults with 192 168 1 210 as the faillback address
33. gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt B7 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt B8 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt C 1 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt C2 lt PortNumber gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 117 of 132 lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt C3 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLi
34. help for the current page SUPPORT This link leads to the gt WEBSITE http fam n tron com fntmi support_ sere html web site which is the official web site of MN Tron Corporation the developer of the switch software SUPPORT To send any queries or EMAIL suggestions to the support team at M Tron Corporation the developers of the switch software Specific help can be had using the left hand navigation as shown above or by asking for help in context on any given browser page Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 99 of 132 CLI Commands The CLI contains some status and configuration capability The default user password is admin The default password to enter privileged mode is admin COM3 115200baud Tera Term VT Ea fx File Edit Setup Control Window Help Tron Managed Switch or help enter or help 7 sername admin ser Access Verification Administration settings including IF settings Arl Settings Address Resolution Protocol CARP gt Clear the screen Save changes to the configuration or reset switch to factory defaults Exit privileged mode Enter privileged mode Exit immediate mode Show command help Show command history Log off this system Ping a host Port settings Start PPP server use from serial console only gt Reboot the switch and load the most recently saved configuration
35. lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt TransportTag gt lt TransportTag gt lt V3Community gt lt V3Community gt lt Community Name gt public lt Community Name gt lt ContextEngineId gt 80006edd030007af7d9560 lt ContextEngineld gt lt ContextName gt lt ContextName gt lt Index gt get lt Index gt lt SecurityName gt get lt Security Name gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt TransportTag gt lt TransportTag gt lt V3Community gt lt V 3Community gt lt CommunityName gt public lt CommunityName gt lt ContextEngineId gt 80006edd030007af7d9560 lt ContextEngineld gt lt ContextName gt lt ContextName gt lt Index gt trap lt Index gt lt SecurityName gt trap lt Security Name gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt TransportTag gt lt TransportTag gt lt V3Community gt lt V3Communities gt lt V3Contexts gt lt V3Context gt lt Context gt lt Context gt lt V3Context gt lt V3Contexts gt lt V 3Engines gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 125 of 132 lt MyEngine gt lt Engineld gt 80006edd030007af7d9560 lt Engineld gt lt MyEngine gt lt OtherEngines gt lt OtherEngines gt lt V3Engines gt lt V 3Groups gt lt V 3Group gt lt GroupName gt v3AuthPrivGroup lt GroupName gt lt Model gt 3 lt Model gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt
36. may have to be disabled for a very large network The default is Enabled Whether at most one other network port is attached to the port s LAN segment The port may transition to Forwarding very quickly on a point to point MAC link Values may be Auto full duplex links are assumed to be point to point half duplex are not and Force True or Force False if the automatic determination would be wrong The default is Auto The Priority of the Designated Bridge associated with the port s LAN segment The unique MAC of the Designated Bridge associated with the port s LAN segment The Designated Port of the Designated Bridge The Designated Port provides the lowest cost path from the Bridge port s LAN segment through the Designated Bridge to the Root Bridge By clicking on the hyperlink for the Port Number on the screen above one can then get a screen from which to modify the Bridge Port parameters Path Cost Priority Admin Edge Auto Edge and Point to Point RSTP Bridge Port Configuration Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 88 of 132 SNMP Configuration The SNMP configuration tab allows SNMP to be disabled or enabled The Read Only Read Write and Trap Community Names are also shown here N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 UZER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELF SUPFORTWEBSITE SUPPORT EMAIL Product
37. of RSTP capable switches RSTP is supported on only one VLAN ana Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 83 of 132 RSTP Bridge Continued Root Bridge This is the identity and parameters of the RSTP Root Bridge Root Identifier Priority Root Identifier MAC Hello Time Sec Forward Delay Sec Max Age Sec Root Path Cost Root Port The Priority of the Root Bridge The unique MAC of the Root Bridge Possibly a different network device The time interval in seconds between the transmission of Configuration BPDUs by Designated Ports The time spent in seconds by legacy STP Bridges in transitioning Root and Designated Ports to Forwarding This delays Port transitions until other bridges have received spanning tree information For RSTP this is the maximum hops allowed for any protocol message before it is discarded and no longer retransmitted For STP this is the maximum time in seconds that a bridge will wait for Configuration BPDUs before deciding it is no longer connected to the root bridge The cost of the path to the Root Bridge via the Root Port of this bridge The Root Port of this Bridge The Root Port provides the lowest cost path from this Bridge to the Root Bridge Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 84 of 132 RSTP Bridge Continued Bridge This is th
38. of the chassis see adjacent illustration DRAIN WIRE WITH LUGS CONNECTING SWITCH CHASSIS TO KNOWN GROUNDING POINT For the Din Rail models see the illustration below for grounding Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 23 of 132 If the use of shielded cables is required it is generally recommended to only connect the shield at one end to prevent ground loops and interference with low level signals 1 e thermocouples RTD etc CatSe cables manufactured to EIA 568A or 568B specifications are required for use with N Tron Switches METALLIC NONMETALLIC aia SHIELDED PATCH CABLE STP a e sTP AA a os t E HA J a m 2 an ee er Note Strain relief boots not shown for clarity purposes In the event all Cat5e patch cable distances are small 1 e All Ethernet devices are located in the same local cabinet and or referenced to the same earth ground it is permissible to use fully shielded cables terminated to chassis ground at both ends in systems void of low level analog signals RJ45 CONNECTOR CRIMP SPECIFICATIONS Please reference the illustration below for your Cat5 cable specifications 0 232 20 005 5 69401 27 ts CATSe CABLE TR 0 2370 005 DO EIA 568B CATSe CABLE Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 24 of 132 USB INTERFA CE The NT24k switches
39. rate limit percentage within an assigned time period The time periods are Gbps 10 ms 100 Mbps 100 ms 10 Mbps 1 sec That 1s bursts above the limit are passed Broadcast Pass Rate Percentage defaults to selected and 3 A Modify button is provided to change these fields N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 THE HOSTAL HETWCIAR E Product emate nao Rate Limit View o Fik Tra Er ca em co User Manageme nt Awane E Brkky hig GAP I N Ring i E A N Vew Port o Comrat o Mirroriig Poos E lO Starts E Tkig FPP BERST me SNMP VLAN ee LA E Hep ce bal E LA E E ua m gt e E m m Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 75 of 132 Ports Rate Limiting Continued Following the Modify button on the above example the administrator can modify the Pass Rate Percentage for each and every port The administrator can view ports that are possible to install Modules currently installed or currently linked up The following information is displayed Rate Limit Configuration Modules a Currently Installed di Broadcast Current Link Lie Rate Limit Configuration Al ha IS _ Broadcast Multicast _ UnknownUnicast Oa Qe Oas Ues Oas Oas Dar Las C Ear Ee Cles EO Liles Lies E EE TH e e Oe Mes Och Oe Ors Note Unicast packets with destinations not in the ARL table can be rate limited rath
40. separate DC Voltage sources This device will draw current from both sources simultaneously Use 16 28 gauge wire when connecting to the power supply Recommended 24V DC Power Supplies similar to N Tron s P N NTPS 24 1 5 e Input AC 115 230V e Power 36W e Output DC 24 28V e 35 mm DIN Rail Mountable e Output Current 1 5A 24V e Dimensions 45X75X91 mm 1 0A O 28V Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 20 of 132 NT24k with AC Power Supply Installed e Unscrew amp Remove the AC Voltage Input Plug from the Power Input Header HL IN GND e Install the AC Power Cables into the Plug observing polarity ale e elo e Plug the Voltage Input Plug back into the Power Input Header e Tightening torque for the terminal block power plug is 0 5 Nm 0 368 Pound Foot e Verify the Power LED stays ON e When an AC Power supply is installed 1 e the AC option Use 12 24 gauge wire when connecting to the power supply NT24k Fault Pins V V W Wz The Fault pins on the back of the NT24k can be used for an alarm contact The current carrying capacity is 1A at 24VDC It is normally open and the relay closes when a fault condition occurs though this can be reversed via configuration These pins can be used to connect an external warning device such as a light in order to provide an external alarm The conditions for generating a fault condition closing the relay can be co
41. 2 Trunk ID The trunk identifier number The valid range is 1 127 Trunk The descriptive name of the trunk The name can consist of alphanumeric characters and the Name special characters _ and Trunk The ports associated with the trunk Ports Trunk The existing status of the trunk It can be either enabled or disabled Status Notes 1 All ports in the same Trunk must have the same Port Configuration settings including PVID 2 All ports in the same Trunk must belong to the same VLAN and have the same tagging options 3 Ifa portis both a RSTP port and an enabled trunk group member then the port will be disabled for RSTP The RSTP port status can be seen under advanced RSTP ports Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 79 of 132 Ports Trunking Continued By selecting the Modify button you can then add delete or modify a trunk group Port Trunking Configuration By selecting Add you can first decide to view ports that are possible to install Modules currently installed or currently linked up Then you can specify a trunk group to add Port Trunking Group Configuration Alphanumeric ar Pots Tai O Os Ose Os Das E ER Les E Liles Lies Lie EE Ar 10 Stats Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual 4 Installation Guide Page 80 of 132 Ports Trunking Continued By selec
42. 2 168 2211 N TRON Switch 7 95 20 N TRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY USER admin aC BSS Admin LOGOUT HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT EMAIL Product Information Configuration Fault File Transfer System co User Management 3 1 Advanced E I Bridging H IGMP N Ring 10 view HH Ports Configuration o Mirroring i Rate Limiting I Status Statistics Utilization gt Trunking PPP i RSTP SNMP LAN 10 Help Copyright 2008 2012 QOS Configuration View Include Default No Name DSCP 02 1p Priority e as Enabled enabled 1 Pe as enables Enabled 1 o er enanos names 1 ria Be Enabled Enabled 1 Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 73 of 132 Ports QOS Continued The QOS configuration settings are Include DSCP Include 802 1p and Default Priority Modify QOS Configuration m m 3 kA Enabled Enabled 1 AB Enabled Y Enabled Y Enabled Enabled 1 Enabled Y xj Enabled _ Enabled _ v Es o o 13 B5 Enabled Y Enabled O ao m EE EA a EE m EE EE EA mm __ ETE mE m AE enables an DES Enabled Y Enabled Y 1 DE Include This configurable field displays the status of whether or not to include the ingres
43. 2013 Configuration S Mirroring 5008 Rate Limiting Status gt Trunking Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 34 of 132 Configuration Page The Configuration section of web management gives an administrator the ability to save a running configuration into the NVRAM This step is needed in order for the switch to remember any changes after a power cycle The Save button will save all current changes to the configuration for use after the next power cycle If a configuration device is installed the configuration will also be saved to the device Selecting the Restore button will discard all unsaved changes and load the most recently saved configuration settings Selecting the Reboot button reboots the switch and reloads the most recently saved configuration If a configuration device is installed the configuration stored on the device will be loaded and used The Factory button resets the switch s configuration to factory defaults except for any of the user selectable items below If a configuration device 1s installed Save Configuration is then necessary to update the configuration stored on the configuration device N 192 168 2 210 N TRON Switch 7e 79 40 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT W IRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT EXAIL po Product Information Configuration Save Or Reset 5 File T
44. 24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 127 of 132 lt MultipleTargetOut gt lt MultipleTargetOut gt lt ProxyName gt read_proxy lt ProxyName gt lt ProxyType gt 1 lt ProxyType gt lt SingleTargetOut gt addr1 lt SingleTargetOut gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt TargetParamsIn gt NoAuthNoPriv md5 lt TargetParamsIn gt lt V3Proxy gt lt V3Proxy gt lt ContextEngineId gt 80006edd030007af7d9560 lt ContextEngineld gt lt ContextName gt lt ContextName gt lt MultipleTargetOut gt lt MultipleTargetOut gt lt ProxyName gt write_proxy lt ProxyName gt lt ProxyType gt 2 lt ProxyType gt lt SingleTargetOut gt addr1 lt SingleTargetOut gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt TargetParamsIn gt NoAuthNoPriv md5 lt TargetParamsIn gt lt V3Proxy gt lt V3Proxies gt lt V3TargetAddresses gt lt TargetAddresses gt lt TargetAddresses gt lt TargetParameters gt lt TargetParameter gt lt MpModel gt 3 lt MpModel gt lt Name gt AuthPriv md5 lt Name gt lt SecLevel gt 3 lt SecLevel gt lt SecModel gt 3 lt SecModel gt lt SecName gt initialmd5 lt SecName gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt TargetParameter gt lt TargetParameter gt lt MpModel gt 3 lt MpModel gt lt Name gt AuthNoPriv md5 lt Name gt lt SecLevel gt 2 lt SecLevel gt lt SecModel gt 3 lt SecModel g
45. 4k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 3 of 132 N TRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY NT24k Industrial Ethernet Switch Installation Guide The NT24k is available in three configurations and this document addresses all three NT24k Rack Mount de Ea de Hed Hed par bel NT24k DR24 Mn ORAS NT24k DR16 Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 4 of 132 NT24k Series Common Features The NT24k are modular managed switches designed for factory automation utilities security surveillance SCADA and other industrial applications The versatile N Tron NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switches feature connectivity for up to 24 Gigabit 16 for the NT24k DR16 ports and offer a wide range of connectivity options including 100Base Gigabit fiber optic and copper options in rugged Rack Mount or DIN rail enclosures Designed to handle the most demanding environments the NT24k Switches deliver wire speed throughput and include expanded shock and vibration tolerances extreme operating temperature range and two or three slots to accommodate mix and match port modules N Ring technology restores network communication within 30ms of fault detection Robust remote monitoring capabilities make management easy APPLICATIONS V YV Vv V W V Factory Automation Utilities SCADA Security Surveillance Transportation Alte
46. ADVANCE REPLACEMENT OPTION Upon registration this product qualifies for advance replacement A replacement product will be shipped within three 3 days after verification by N TRON that the product is considered defective The shipment of advance replacement products is subject to local legal requirements and may not be available in all locations When an advance replacement is provided and customer fails to return the original product to N TRON within fifteen 15 days after shipment of the replacement N TRON will charge customer for the replacement product at list price WARRANTIES EXCLUSIVE IF AN N TRON PRODUCT DOES NOT OPERATE AS WARRANTED ABOVE CUSTOMER S SOLE REMEDY FOR BREACH OF THAT WARRANTY SHALL BE REPAIR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID AT N TRON S OPTION TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES TERMS OR CONDITIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING WARRANTIES TERMS OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SATISFACTORY QUALITY CORRESPONDENCE WITH DESCRIPTION AND NON INFRINGEMENT ALL OF WHICH ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED N TRON NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON TO ASSUME FOR IT ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE OR USE OF ITS PRODUCTS N TRON SHALL NOT BE LIABLE UNDER THIS WARRANTY IF ITS TESTING
47. AN Ingress Filter on the switch For each switch port there is one and only one PVID port VLAN ID setting If an incoming frame is untagged and untagged frames are being accepted then that frame will inherit the tag of the PVID value for that port Subsequent switch routing and treatment will be in accordance with that VLAN switch map By configuring PVIDs properly and configuring for all frames to exit untagged the switch can achieve a port VLAN configuration in which all frames in and out can be untagged thus not requiring external devices to be VLAN cognizant Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 27 of 132 To understand how a VLAN configuration will perform first look at the port on which the frame enters the switch then the VLAN ID if the frame is tagged or the PVID if the frame is untagged The VLAN defined by the VID or PVID defines a VLAN group with a membership of ports This membership determines whether a port is included or excluded as to frame egress from the switch The NT24k switch also has the ability to allow overlapping VLANs Overlapping VLANs give the user the ability to have one or more ports share two or more VLAN groups For more information and examples on how this could be implemented please see the VLAN Configuration Examples in this document and or our website s technical documents Note that RSTP is supported on a single VLAN Rapid
48. Access gt 4 lt WriteAccess gt lt User gt lt Users gt lt UserConfig gt lt UserGroup gt lt VlanGroup gt lt VlanConfig gt lt IngressDiscardUntag ged gt None lt IngressDiscardUntagged gt lt IngressReplace VID gt Disabled lt IngressReplace VID gt lt Ingress VidFilter gt None lt Ingress VidFilter gt lt PrimaryMgmtV lanId gt 1 lt PrimaryMgmtVlanId gt lt RemovePortsFromDefault Vlan gt Enabled lt RemovePortsFromDefaultVlan gt lt TaggedVlans gt lt Vlan gt lt AllowManagement gt Enabled lt AllowManagement gt lt MemberPorts gt All lt MemberPorts gt lt Name gt Default VLAN lt Name gt lt UntagEgressPorts gt All lt UntagEgressPorts gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Vlan gt lt TaggedVlans gt lt Type gt Tagged lt Type gt lt VlanConfig gt lt VlanGroup gt lt SystemConfiguration gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 131 of 132 N TRON Limited Warranty N TRON Corporation warrants to the end user that this hardware product will be free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for the applicable warranty period from the date of purchase from N TRON or its authorized reseller If a product does not operate as warranted during the applicable warranty period N TRON shall at its option and expense repair the defective product or part deliver to customer an equivalent product or part to replace the
49. C1 El 2 Advanced Switch Model NT24k H Help Switch Family HNT 4k Copyright 6 2008 2013 Build Date Wlar 31 2013 12 45 33 Copyright Copyright 2008 2013 http nwa tron com Switch Modules 1lot 4 Tso Slot B Mot Installed Slot Mot Installed The Product Information page lists various information about the switch The full name of this switch model including any factory configured options The Product Name says AC1 if there is one AC in either location and AC2 if there are two of AC power units Also Product Name says DC1 if there is one DC in either location and DC2 if there are two of DC power units This matches the Part Number on the Data Sheet Switch Model The base model of this switch Switch l l The family of switches in which this model and similar models belong Family Software The firmware s software version Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 32 of 132 Version Build Date The firmware s build date Boot The boot loader s software version Loader Copyright The copyright URL The company s home page on the internet Switch Modules The presently installed modules including SFP transceivers Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 33 of 132 Web Management Menu Structure To the left there is a menu which is shown fully opened below
50. CCESS Admin LOGOUT 3 RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT BAIL Product Information Er File Transfer Firmware Config Advanced Help Copyright 2008 2013 Export Saved Configuration from switch Click Configuration Settings to export the settings to your computer Opening NT24k_settings xml E You have chosen to open NT24k_settings xml which is a HTML Document 77 2 KB from http 192 168 2 210 What should Firefox do with this file Open with Internet Explorer default G Save File C Do this automatically For files like this from now on cancel Microsoft AAA A Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 40 of 132 System Page The factory default is DCHP Setting the IP Configuration to DHCP will use the Primary Management VLAN ports to receive an IP address from the DHCP Server Changes to the Primary Management VLAN are made in the VLAN section If no changes are made the default VLAN will be used as the default Primary Management VLAN The factory default fallback IP address is 192 168 1 201 if no DHCP is received Static mode System Configuration View N 192 168 2211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 Le USER admin ACCESS admin LOGOUT N TRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY A Peer Sele SUPPORT EMAIL Product Information Configuration po Fault system Confi
51. Display users currently logged in Show current user info enable exit help history logout ping port ppp reboot nter privileged password LIH Each command includes help and syntax examples Below are a few common CLI examples Get system information Y C0M3 115200baud Tera Term VT File Edit Setup Control Window Help LI admin system show ystem Settings HT24k AC1 HT24k NT24k z 1 1 5 8 Feb Ai 2613 67 46 51 1 1 6 6 Copyright ic 2808 2612 gt http www n tron com 128 ME 64 MB Internet Protocol lt 1P gt Settings IP Configuration z DHCP i z Switch Name N TRON Switch 7d 95 28 Enabled 192 168 2 211 gt 255 255 255 0 8 8 6 8 gt 192 168 2 211 z 255 255 255 0 6 6 6 6 gt B6 B67 af 7d 95 20 z 1 days A hours 45 mins 38 secs N TRON Switch Yd 95 28 N TRON Admin z Mobile AL 36686 ystem Temperature 49 C 120 F pper Temperature Limit 168 ower Temperature Limit 66 LIH Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 100 of 132 CLI Commands Continued Set IP Mode to static COM3 115200baud Tera Term VT File Edit Setup Control Window Help LI Cadmin ip set l admin ip set no dhcp oute failed Network is unreachable 51 gt add net 4 6 6 8 netmask 6 6 0 6 gateway 192 168 2 1 a uis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis sin
52. ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY WARNING The unit may become very hot to the touch in high temperature environments so extreme caution should be exercised in handling when energized The unit should be disconnected from power and allowed to cool for approximately 5 minutes before touching in high temperature applications ELECTRICAL SAFETY WARNING Do not remove the top cover WARNING Do not operate the unit with the any cover removed WARNING Properly ground the unit before connecting anything else to the unit Units not properly grounded may result in a safety risk and could be hazardous and may void the warranty See the grounding technique section of this user manual for proper ways to ground the unit Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 16 of 132 WARNING Do not work on equipment or cables during periods of lightning activity WARNING Do not perform any services on the unit unless qualified to do so WARNING Do not block the air vents WARNING Observe proper DC Voltage polarity when installing power input cables Reversing voltage polarity can cause permanent damage to the unit and void the warranty Hazardous Location Installation Requirements L This equipment is suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D or non hazardous locations only WARNING Explosion Hazard Substitution of components may impair suitability for Class I Div 2
53. Fallback to a configured IP assignment if unable to get an IP assignment from a DHCP server Communication between the client and server can optionally go through a DHCP Relay Agent The DHCP Client is enabled in factory defaults with 192 168 1 210 as the faillback address Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 29 of 132 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Make sure the Power LED is ON 2 Make sure you are supplying sufficient current for the version chosen Note The Inrush current will exceed the steady state current by 2X Verify that Link LEDs are ON for connected ports 4 Verify cabling used between stations Verify that cabling is Category 5E or greater for 100Mbit and Gigabit operation SUPPORT Contact N Tron Corporation at TEL 251 342 2164 FAX 251 342 6353 E MAIL N TRON_ Support n tron com WEB www n tron com FCC STATEMENT This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC A Rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful Interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment
54. Group gt lt V3Groups gt lt V3Notifies gt lt Notifies gt lt Notify gt lt Name gt mibNotify lt Name gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt Tag gt mibNotify lt Tag gt lt Type gt 1 lt Type gt lt Notify gt lt Notifies gt lt NotifyFilters gt lt NotifyFilters gt lt NotifyProfiles gt lt NotifyProfiles gt lt V3Notifies gt lt V3Proxies gt lt V3Proxy gt lt ContextEngineId gt 80006edd030007at7d9560 lt ContextEngineld gt lt ContextName gt lt ContextName gt lt MultipleTargetOut gt group1 lt MultipleTargetOut gt lt ProxyName gt trap_proxy lt ProxyName gt lt ProxyType gt 3 lt ProxyType gt lt SingleTargetOut gt lt SingleTargetOut gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt TargetParamsIn gt trap lt TargetParamsIn gt lt V3Proxy gt lt V3Proxy gt lt ContextEngineId gt 80006edd030007af7d9560 lt ContextEngineld gt lt ContextName gt lt ContextName gt lt MultipleTargetOut gt group1 lt MultipleTargetOut gt lt ProxyName gt inform_proxy lt ProxyName gt lt ProxyType gt 4 lt ProxyType gt lt SingleTargetOut gt lt SingleTargetOut gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt TargetParamsIn gt NoAuthNoPriv md5 lt TargetParamsIn gt lt V3Proxy gt lt V3Proxy gt lt ContextEngineId gt 80006edd030007af7d9560 lt ContextEngineld gt lt ContextName gt lt ContextName gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT
55. HE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT EXiAlL Product Information Configuration i E pe IGMP RFilter Configuration View E File Transfer _ System User Management Fl Advanced All E M Bridging es Aging Time _ Multicast Addresses modify Refresh Unicast Addresses mer nenes GMP Routers H Ring HN ievy E Ports RSTP Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 55 of 132 IGMP RFilter Continued Modifying rfilter port settings IGMP RFilter Configuration View All After pressing Modify the administrator can select which ports to identify as RFilter ports or choose all ports IGMP REilter Configuration Show Al The administrator can view all possible ports Modules currently installed ports or currently linked up ports IGMP REilter Configuration All p E AS Modules Currently Installed Currently Link Up Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 56 of 132 IGMP Routers The Routers tab under the IGMP category will display a list of Auto detected Router IPs and the port numbers that they are associated with The Router IP address is auto detected 3 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 74 95 20 Mozilla Firefox Sele File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help N 132 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20
56. NY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT BviAIL Product Information g omoa N View Ports View File Transfer System lt LUiser Management EH Advanced Multicast On Port Bridging J IGMP Send MIB Stats la N Ring PJ ie Configuration EA i Ports H B RSTP Copyright e 2008 2012 Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 68 of 132 N View Ports Continued Following the Modify button on the above example the administrator can modify these two variables to enable or disable N View related multicast out of the port and if MIB stats are sent out for those ports The administrator can view ports that are possible to install Modules currently installed or currently linked up N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7 95 20 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT V RON HELF SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT AAIL THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY Product Information Configuration i H y EE Modify N View Ports File Transfer System User Management Er pl Advanced E All Elle Bridging EE sh Modules H IGMP A2 Currently Installed H 2 M Ring q Currently Link Up Call Call P Gal o BS B4 E Configuration a C Co Cb Send MIB Stats Copyright e 2008 2042 AS Ad AS AB B3 64 85 66 E ec Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 69 of 132 Ports Configuration The Configuration t
57. PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Port gt lt RstpPorts gt lt RstpConfig gt lt RstpGroup gt lt SnmpGroup gt lt SnmpConfig gt lt Authenticate gt Disabled lt Authenticate gt lt ColdStart gt Disabled lt ColdStart gt lt LinkStatus gt Disabled lt LinkStatus gt lt Status gt Enabled lt Status gt lt TrapDelay gt 40 lt TrapDelay gt lt V3Accesses gt lt V3Access gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 123 of 132 lt GroupName gt mibWrite lt GroupName gt lt Level gt 1 lt Level gt lt Match gt 1 lt Match gt lt Model gt 0 lt Model gt lt Notify View gt lt Notify View gt lt Prefix gt lt Prefix gt lt Read View gt mib View lt Read View gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt Write View gt mib View lt Write View gt lt V3Access gt lt V3Access gt lt GroupName gt mibRead lt GroupName gt lt Level gt 1 lt Level gt lt Match gt 1 lt Match gt lt Model gt 0 lt Model gt lt Notify View gt lt Notify View gt lt Prefix gt lt Prefix gt lt Read View gt mib View lt Read View gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt Write View gt lt Write View gt lt V3Access gt lt V3Access gt lt GroupName gt mibNotify lt GroupName gt lt Level gt 1 lt Level gt lt Match gt 1 lt Match gt lt Model gt 0 lt Model gt lt Notify View gt mib V
58. Spanning Tree Protocol The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol as specified in IEEE 802 1D 2004 is supported One Spanning Tree on one VLAN is supported The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol RSTP supersedes the Spanning Tree Protocol STP which was described in IEEE 802 1D 1998 The RSTP establishes a simply connected active network topology from the arbitrarily connected bridges of a bridged network Bridges effectively connect just the LANs to which their forwarding ports are attached Ports that are in a blocking state do not forward frames The bridges in the network exchange sufficient information to automatically derive a spanning tree RSTP allows for much quicker learning of network topology changes than the older STP RSTP supports new and improved features such as rapid transition to forwarding state Rather than forwarding them from the root bridge RSTP also sends out new BPDUs every hello time RSTP interoperates with older STP switches by falling back to STP when the older BPDUs are detected on bridge ports The user can also manually configure bridge ports to use STP when desired SNMP Traps The NT24k switch supports SNMP Trap Stations to which SNMP Traps will be sent The switch supports four standard traps Link Status Link Up Link Down Cold Start Warm Start and Authentication Errors SNMP Traps will be sent to all the trap stations configured on the switch when the corresponding trap is enabled IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping is ena
59. VLAN Continued VLAN Group VLAN ID This field displays the VLAN ID The range should be 1 4094 VLAN Name This configurable field displays the name of the VLAN which accepts alphanumeric and only these special characters _ and Allow Management Specifies whether or not all ports in this VLAN are management ports Change PVID of Member Ports Specifies whether or not to set the PVID of the member ports to this VLAN ID Remove Ports From Default VLAN Specifies whether or not to remove ports from the Default VLAN When Added To This VLAN when they are added to this VLAN VLAN Group Members Port No The number of the port Port Name The descriptive name of the port Group Member Specifies whether or not the port is a member of the VLAN group Untag on Egress Specifies whether or not egress frames are tagged by the port Pressing the Modify button on the screen above you can first decide to view ports that are possible to install Modules currently installed or currently linked up VLAN Configuration ES VID Taq Port VID Currently Installed l Currently Link For Ports A a Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 93 of 132 VLAN Continued Then you can specify general VLAN changes as below in the top frame VLAN Configuration Currently Link Up ow Replace Ingress VID Tag With Default Port VID Ingress VID Filteri
60. WEBSITE SUPPORT BAAI Product Information Configuration E Stations Fault File Transter System User Management SM Advanced 192 168 256 TRAPw2 2 Bridging E GMP 192 166 2118 TRAPw2 E A H Ring E 2 N Miew EA Ports H Bl RSTP i lt LOnTIquIiation WLAN H Help Number of Management Trap Stations 2 IP Address This field represents the IP Address of the Management Station to be sent SNMP Traps Parameter This field represents the Target Parameter entry TRAPv1 TRAPv2 etc to be used for sending traps to the Management Station Pressing the Add button above allows one to add a Trap Station via this screen Add Management Trap Station am Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 90 of 132 SNMP Trap Stations Continued The Target Parameter pulldown allows these choices Add Management Trap Station Auth oFri md5 AuthPr mdb Upde NoduthdoPriy mds TRAPw2 SNMP V3 Default Security Parameters The SNMP V3 default user parameters are shown here for reference only as they are necessary for connecting to the switch securely using an SNMP V3 client when in defaults The default user and other users can be added deleted or modified by an administrator via an SNMP V3 client and the values below may be invalid 1f they are changed by an SNMP administrator Username initial Privacy Password privpass Authen
61. ab under the Ports category will show a detailed overview of all the ports on the switch The administrator can view ports that are possible to install Modules currently installed or currently linked up The following information is displayed Port Configuration View Pont Du l Modules Currently Installed pa ao A o Demen A Dios ed Auto Auto Disabled Auto Disca N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 USER admin Ac ESS Admin LOGOUT RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORTWEBSITE SUPPORT EMAIL Product Information fey a Port Configuration View i File Transfer System User Management ll Advanced Port Port Admin Link Auto Port Duplex Flow PVID Trunk Usage Usage i cH Al Bridging No Name Status Status Nego Speed Mode Control D Alarm Alarm Ene Emmaaa aec 2 22 notes 000m enano ato pto Disaleo o oisvcing 1 o o 100 roma ga 43 Enaots own nabos auto Auto leaned ao bienes 1 1 0 100 rasum aL a4 Ens up nates 1000 Fur Damea ves romarna 1 1 f 0 100 eo e TAs nates Dow Enasiea ao Ao isis ato Oiecrdng 1 0 0 100 MS au visas ato visas o 100 I aso Disanied ato visera 1 o o 100 pu Disabled Auto Disardng 1 0 0 100 aso rates Avo tias 1 0 o 100 12 64 eneies Down Ende ao A nto normas 1 o o 100 E T puto otto 1 0 o 100 ia e6 Enab
62. abled Disable Port Speed This configurable field displays the speed of each port 10 100 1000 Mbps Duplex Mode This configurable field displays the existing mode of the port whether it is Full Duplex Half Duplex Flow Control State This configurable field displays the existing flow control status of each port When enabled the individual port supports half duplex back pressure and full duplex flow control The default is Disabled Crossover Mode This configurable field displays the existing crossover mode of the port This can be Yes No or Auto Auto is the default Port State The current RSTP status of a port It may contain Disable Discarding Learning Forwarding PVID This configurable field displays the existing port VLAN ID setting The allowable range is 1 4094 Trunk ID When the port is an active member of a trunk group the trunk s ID value is shown A zero value indicates that the port is not an active trunk member Usage Alarm Low The bandwidth utilization percentage below which a fault will be triggered 1f enabled For half duplex the bandwidth utilization percentage is the sum of both RX and TX bandwidth utilization and for full duplex this is the higher of TX or RX bandwidth utilization See Port Utilization View and Port Usage Fault on Fault Configuration View Usage Alarm High The bandwidth utilization percentage above which a fault will be triggered 1f enabled For half duplex the bandwidth utilization percentage is th
63. ate If the switch sees a redundant path it will put the port with the highest Path Cost into Blocking mode where it will discard packets coming in on that port In the example below A2 is a redundant port with port Al therefore Al is forwarding and A2 is discarding When operating in a VLAN with legacy STP devices use Auto Edge Disabled for Bridge Ports N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7 95 20 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT Fe HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT EMAIL THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY Product Information a I i A A RSTP Bridge Ports Configuration View On VLAN 1 File Transfer a gt System User Management Y Advanced lA Bridging E GMP ee rou at no 20000 128 Damea Ena auto 32788 o0oratraos2o 1 S Ports w Fea aS Deed no 2000 120 ts eraen Ao 0 cocoa 0 Ports la an ros as oca me 20000 123 tos erica Aao 0 enoncomnooce 0 5 Help RS oz a7 Disabled No 20000 128 Disabled Enabled auto o oo onon0n0000 o roa en oise no 20000 128 ii enaa Auto 0 onooonenom o ru a samea no 20000 120 Dista erates auto o opoccncnon00 o a es Osatiea no 20000 128 Disaica erated auto o on0pononarq0 o 1s er oaea wo 20000 120 Disaica Enamea auto o onoponananq o raz cs moste wo 20000 120 oisebies Enamea auto o onopononarq o rai cs beats no 20000 120 Disaica e
64. attempting to become the Root Bridge For RSTP this is the maximum hops allowed for any protocol message before it is discarded and no longer retransmitted For STP this is the maximum time in seconds that a bridge will wait for Configuration BPDUs before deciding it is no longer connected to the root bridge The range is 6 40 Consult the user manual for other constraints The default value is 16 seconds This is the maximum number of Configuration BPDUs that can be transmitted in one second from a port on this Bridge before transmission is throttled The range is 1 to 10 The default is 6 This is the number of RSTP topology changes since the switch has been powered on or rebooted This is the current status of the RSTP protocol on this bridge This may be RSTP Force STP or Disabled Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 85 of 132 RSTP Bridge Continued The administrator can modify the Bridge parameters by pressing the Modify button on the above page RSTP Bridge Configuration VLAN 1 Default LAN Priority 32768 w Hello Time Sec Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual 4 Installation Guide Page 86 of 132 RSTP Ports Following the link for the view RSTP Ports the administrator or user can see the current RSTP status of the ports on that VLAN This will show information such as the Path Cost and the Port St
65. ault Show Web The fault is displayed on the browser pages Show LED The fault is indicated on the Power LED as red Contact The fault is indicated by opening or closing the contact switch Power AC Left Indicates low voltage on the left AC power supply Power AC Right Indicates low voltage on the right AC power supply The location of a power supply is based on the left or right hand side when viewing from the front of the switch Looking from the front of the unit AC is on the right side and or AC2 is on left side Port Usage Fault Indicates that the port usage for one or more ports is below the Usage Alarm Low setting or above the Usage Alarm High setting see Port Configuration View and Port Utilization View Temperature Indicates that the temperature of the switch is outside of the configured limits Configuration Device Indicates that the configuration on an installed configuration device is invalid Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 36 of 132 Fault Page continued N Ring Manager signal faults consist of Broken Partial Break Low Partial Break High and Multiple Managers N Link Faults are reported by the N Link Master The location of a power supply is based on the left or right hand side of a person viewing the front of the switch Looking from the front of the unit DC V1 and V2 are on the right side and DC V3 and V4 are on the l
66. bled by default and the switch is Plug and Play for IGMP IGMP snooping provides intelligent network support for multicast applications In particular unneeded traffic is reduced IGMP Snooping is configured via the web console and if enabled operates dynamically upon each power up Also there can be manual only or manual and dynamic operation Note that static multicast group address can be used whether IGMP Snooping is enabled or not IGMP Snooping will function dynamically without user intervention If some of the devices in the LAN do not understand IGMP then manual settings are provided to accommodate them The Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP 1s a protocol that provides a way for a computer to report its multicast group membership to adjacent routers In this case N Tron NT24k switches provide router like functionality Multicasting allows one computer to send content to multiple other computers that have identified themselves as interested in receiving the originating computer s content Multicasting can be used to transmit only to an audience that has joined and not left a multicast group membership IGMP version 2 is formally described in the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF Request for Comments RFC 2236 Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 28 of 132 IGMP version 1 is formally described in the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF Request for Comme
67. ca ote A aes 45 Bridging Multicast Addresses i riene E A a T 46 Bridging Unicast Addresses iia 48 IGMP CON UA es 50 IOMP SGUD Snape sos cg a Rowe igen a 54 Ed A O NCR I ere rae re err ee 55 IGMP EROU S ar Ref es ee Per pg rs po Pg re a Pe ee ee ae ee re eer 57 NeRi o C ONE SUF ACLOM 21 ASI C255 oo esas ra seas wang pane neous goatee ia 58 NS a 60 NAR pe Onis uratlOn AAC VaNCed ricino lolis leerlo 62 NS qonsnenanadencasasneateatunsecatyansasaanedsanauesaasneaodgoasa sapenemnneussenteubsabandidesomeeanicees 64 NEP A A 67 NP O 68 O A T E o E A E EE A 70 A o CO E E ENEE 72 Pons QOS sea a A A rt ed 73 Potts Rate LINNE aea E E NE E NEE 75 POLS SUs ES Enan o EEEE 71 Ports Status LUZ sn NAO E T T E EE 78 Ponts nk rss E 79 PO e E RO 82 SE I 1d caer mar a a E II ee Nene ere on Ore 83 ROTES ON ER A me Rec O eee eee 87 SNMP Oi URAL OR sires ease II A adunciatta a tendon 89 Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 2 of 132 SNMP Tap SAO es atl oe ae tench 2 VLAN ae ia O eee er aa ea 92 DS OVEN OWN AO ors a taco eae ete cl a ada ee een eal tae ea Maa ache ales eben 97 FS ONCE sae terete ss E ati aida a ets Set este tN eee ne ene 99 Appendix A XML Configuration File Factory Defaults oooooonnccnnnncnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnononnnnos 103 IN RON Limited Warani enio A yaa seus ences Seas andmsandaes weeinace ees olgons 132 Revised 4 9 2013 NT2
68. d any active N Ring VLAN cannot be deleted N Ring Manager cannot have RSTP enabled on the N_Ring ports N Ring Manager will disable RSTP on the N Ring ports if necessary Other ports may have RSTP enabled RSTP amp N Ring are different modes and cannot share links or segments If a port is both an RSTP port and an active N Ring port then the port will be disabled for RSTP Do not connect the N Ring to actively Trunking ports on an Auto Member Do not create redundant links unless either RSTP or N Ring is enabled Any one NT24k can only participate in one N Ring Since VLANs are implemented for security reasons as well as traffic flow N Ring only makes minimal changes It is up to the administrator to ensure that VLANs are configured correctly on the N Ring manager and all N Ring members AA ee N Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 58 of 132 N Ring Configuration Basic Continued If N Ring is disabled the Basic Configuration View will be N Ring Basic Configuration View N Ring Mode Following the Modify button on the above example the administrator will see a pulldown of configurable choices for the N Ring configuration as below Modify N Ring Mode Configuration Disabled Auto Member Update Manager If N Ring Mode is Manager then a pull down allows selection of available ports in this case Al A2 and A5 B3 as N Ring ports Mod
69. defective item or refund to customer the purchase price paid for the defective product All products that are replaced will become the property of N TRON Replacement products may be new or reconditioned Any replaced or repaired product or part has a ninety 90 day warranty or the remainder of the initial warranty period whichever is longer N TRON shall not be responsible for any custom software or firmware configuration information or memory data of customer contained in stored on or integrated with any products returned to N TRON pursuant to any warranty OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE Customer must contact N TRON within the applicable warranty period to obtain warranty service authorization Dated proof of purchase from N TRON or its authorized reseller may be required Products returned to N TRON must be pre authorized by N TRON with a Return Material Authorization RMA number marked on the outside of the package and sent prepaid and packaged appropriately for safe shipment Responsibility for loss or damage does not transfer to N TRON until the returned item is received by N TRON The repaired or replaced item will be shipped to the customer at N TRON s expense not later than thirty 30 days after N TRON receives the product N TRON shall not be responsible for any software firmware information or memory data of customer contained in stored on or integrated with any products returned to N TRON for repair whether under warranty or not
70. e the administrator can remove a user by entering in the user s name and clicking the Remove button Remove An Existing User A page should follow indicating that the user was successfully removed from the list Authorized Users D1 admin Admin Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 44 of 132 Bridging Aging Time The Aging Time tab under the Bridging category will display the currently configured Aging Time This page allows users to modify this variable to meet their needs This configurable field displays the desired aging time for dynamically learned MAC addresses Inactive MAC addresses will be removed from the Hardware Address Entry Table after the aging time period has expired The internal aging time period will be between 1 and 2 times the selected aging time value The selected aging time value range is 10 630 seconds The default aging time 1s 300 seconds 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 Mozilla Firefox ax A k F File Edit wiew History Bookmarks Tools Help N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 7 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT ue RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT BuiAll E E Product Information eee te Bridging Aging Time View oo File Transfer oo System E TEN User Management Aging Time B j Advanced Multicast Addresses Unicast Addresses E GMF E N Ri
71. e configuration of the RSTP Bridge on this switch When operating ina VLAN with legacy STP devices use these values for the Bridge Hello Time Sec 2 Forward Delay Sec 15 and Max Age Sec 20 VLAN Bridge Identifier Priority Bridge Identifier MAC Hello Time Sec Forward Delay Sec Max Age Sec Tx Hold Count Topology Changes RSTP Status RSTP will operate on all ports of this VLAN Protocol information will be transmitted VLAN tagged or un tagged depending on the Untag On Egress setting for this VLAN This should be a valid VLAN ID The default is VLAN 1 The Priority of the this Bridge The range is 0 61440 The default value is 32768 The unique MAC of the this Bridge The Hello Time when this bridge is the Root Bridge or is attempting to become the Root Bridge This is the time interval in seconds between the transmission of Configuration BPDUs by Designated Ports The range is 1 10 Consult the user manual for other constraints The default value is 1 The Forward Delay when this bridge is the Root Bridge or is attempting to become the Root Bridge This is the time spent in seconds by legacy STP Bridges in transitioning Root and Designated Ports to Forwarding This delays Port transitions until other bridges have received spanning tree information The range is 4 30 Consult the user manual for other constraints The default value is 13 seconds The Max Age when this bridge is the Root Bridge or is
72. e sum of both RX and TX bandwidth utilization and for full duplex this is the higher of TX or RX bandwidth utilization See Port Utilization View and Port Usage Fault on Fault Configuration View The User can click on the Port Number to configure each port individually This will allow the user to change the port s settings for the following fields Admin Status A1 Port Configuration Speed and Duplex Flow Control Cross Over Usage Alarm Low Speed And Duplex Usage Alarm High N 0 010 gt Usage Alarm High Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 71 of 132 Ports Mirroring A mirroring port is a dedicated port that is configured to receive the copies of Ethernet frames that are being transmitted out and also being received in from any other port that is being monitored The Mirroring tab under the Ports category displays the status including the list of Source Ports and the Destination Port that the Sources are being mirrored to N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7 95 20 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT EMAIL Product Information Configuration a Port Mirroring Configuration View F File Transfer pu Ee ea Management Mirror Status Disabled S I Advanced Destination Port HE Bridgin a j Mirrored Data Only Disabled ie Tx Source Ports Y EMY I Ports Rx Source
73. e the packaging in a safe place File any damage claims with the carrier CLEANING Clean only with a damp cloth RACK AND PANEL MOUNTING The NT24k comes configured with standard rack mount brackets which may be used to mount our products to standard 19 racks As an alternative we offer our NT24k Panel Mount Assembly P N NT24k PM which may be used to securely mount the NT24k products to a panel or other flat surface A clearance of 1 inch should be observed on the sides back top and bottom to allow proper ventilation Also a cable bend radius of 4 inches should be observed for the front and back side of the unit Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 18 of 132 The front of an NT24k with the module slots identified From Left to Right RJ45 Ports TX8 Module in slot A Auto Sensing 10 100 1000 Base TX Connections Fiber Ports FX8 ST Module in Slot B Eight of 100 based fiber ports SFP8 Eight of SFP ports Lower Left LED lights when Power is supplied to unit Maximum SFP Capacity per Transceiver switch Module Required NT24k SFP8 or NT24k DM8 NTSFP FX NT24k DM8 NTSFP SX NT24k SFP8 or NT24k DM8 NTSFP LX NT24k SFP8 or NT24k DM8 NOTE The RJ45 data ports have two LEDs located on each connector The left LED indicates LINK status and the right LED indicates ACTIVITY LEDs The table below describes the operating modes GREEN Power 1s ON Power 1s
74. ed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 102 of 132 Appendix A XML Configuration File Factory Defaults Convert Auto ValidatePorts Yes gt lt BridgingGroup gt lt BridgingConfig gt lt AgingTime gt 300 lt AgingTime gt lt EnableIpProbe gt Disabled lt EnableIpProbe gt lt MulticastFilters gt lt MulticastFilters gt lt UnicastFilters gt lt UnicastFilters gt lt BridgingConfig gt lt BridgingGroup gt lt Debug gt lt Debug gt lt FaultGroup gt lt FaultConfig gt lt ConfigFaults gt lt Fault gt lt Contact gt Disabled lt Contact gt lt Id gt 0 lt Id gt lt Led gt Disabled lt Led gt lt Web gt Disabled lt Web gt lt Fault gt lt Fault gt lt Contact gt Disabled lt Contact gt lt Id gt 1 lt Id gt lt Led gt Disabled lt Led gt lt Web gt Disabled lt Web gt lt Fault gt lt Fault gt lt Contact gt Disabled lt Contact gt lt Id gt 2 lt Id gt lt Led gt Disabled lt Led gt lt Web gt Disabled lt Web gt lt Fault gt lt Fault gt lt Contact gt Disabled lt Contact gt lt Id gt 3 lt Id gt lt Led gt Disabled lt Led gt lt Web gt Disabled lt Web gt lt Fault gt lt Fault gt lt Contact gt Disabled lt Contact gt lt Id gt 4 lt Id gt lt Led gt Disabled lt Led gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 103 of 132 lt Web gt Disabled lt Web gt lt Fault gt
75. eft side If a low voltage DC power supply is installed these additional choices appear Power DC V Left Indicates a low voltage on the left power supply DC V Power DC V gt Left Indicates a low voltage on the left power supply DC V2 Power DC V Right Indicates a low voltage on the right power supply DC V3 Power DC V Right Indicates a low voltage on the right power supply DC V4 Note V1 and V2 Power Faults are disabled in factory defaults on a low voltage DC power supply Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 37 of 132 File Transfer Page File Transfer gives the administrator the ability to Upgrade Image or Bootloader Firmware or to import an XML configuration file to the switch or to export a saved XML configuration file from the NT24k switch This allows administrators to backup their configurations to a server offsite in case they need to reload their custom configurations at a later time Administrators can for example update the firmware in the field without losing their current configurations It is important not to cycle power on the switch or interrupt the data connection between the server and the switch while you are transferring a file USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT V I RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT BAAL Product Information Configuration File Transfer Firmware Contig File Transfer User Management
76. epAliveSeconds gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 105 of 132 lt Mode gt Auto Member lt Mode gt lt NringPortSets gt lt PortSet gt lt Id gt 0 lt Id gt lt Portx gt A 1 lt Portx gt lt Porty gt A2 lt Porty gt lt PortSet gt lt NringPortSets gt lt RingNo gt 1 lt RingNo gt lt SelectedPortSet gt 1 lt SelectedPortSet gt lt SignOnDelayBrokenMs gt 1000 lt SignOnDelayBrokenMs gt lt SignOnDelayHealthyMs gt 1000 lt SignOnDelayHealthyMs gt lt SignOnInfoDelayMs gt 5 lt SignOnInfoDelayMs gt lt SignOnInfoRetryMs gt 1500 lt SignOnInfoRetryMs gt lt SignOnIntervalBrokenMs gt 3000 lt SignOnIntervalBrokenMs gt lt SignOnIntervalHealthyMs gt 250 lt SignOnIntervalHealthyMs gt lt SignOnMatch gt 3 lt SignOnMatch gt lt StatusRefreshRate gt 6 lt StatusRefreshRate gt lt VlanId gt 3333 lt VlanId gt lt VlanTagged gt Tagged lt VlanTagged gt lt NringConfig gt lt NringGroup gt lt NViewGroup gt lt NViewConfig gt lt Interval gt 5 lt Interval gt lt SendAutocastPorts gt All lt SendAutocastPorts gt lt SendMibStatsPorts gt All lt SendMibStatsPorts gt lt Status gt Enabled lt Status gt lt N ViewConfig gt lt N ViewGroup gt lt PortGroup gt lt PortConfig gt lt Ports gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt
77. er than all being Flooded That is Unknown Unicast Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 76 of 132 Ports Status Statistics Displays the MIB counters for the selected port specified by the Port pull down menu The Clear button will reset all counters for the selected port The Clear All Ports button will reset all counters for all ports including the selected port USER admin ACCESS admin LOGOUT RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT BwAlL eo Product Information Configuration ae ae ae Port Statistics a File Transfer oo System User Management Port Ad a Fl Advanced EEE Bridging Statistics For Port Ad E A IMP Hl 2 N Ring Gl 2 N View a PoE Octets 1900291 101825559 e Configuration Mirroring Broadcast Pkts 3610 129 Ze QOS E z Rate Limiting Multicast Pkts 340257 Rx Drop Pkts Re Undersize Pkts Rx Oversize Pkts Et Status Unicast Pkts 10556 14895 Rx Jabbers MS he Utilization Pause Pkts a Rx Alignment Errors eN a Trunking Good Octets 1900291 A Rx Bad Octets ae E PPP 1900291 H RSTP Pkts 64 Octets 12061 Rx 54 Changes koen Pkts 65 to 127 Octets 8042 Rx Fes Errors H Help Pkts 128 to 255 Octets 368864 Rx Fragments Copyright amp 2008 2042 Pkts 256 to 511 Octets 3101 Rx Excessive Discard Pkts 512 to 1023 Octets fo4 Rx Symbol Error Pkts 1024 to 10240 Octets bel Tx Drop Pkts
78. gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 115 of 132 lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt A6 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt A7 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt A 8 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt B 1 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt B2 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLi
79. guration View 3 E File Transfer El I Advanced H E Help Copyright 2008 2012 100 C 212 F When the IP Configuration is in either DHCP or Static Mode IP Configuration Method used to obtain an IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address IP Address Contains the current IP Address of the device Subnet Mask Contains the current Subnet Mask of the device Gateway Contains the current Gateway of the device MAC Address MAC Address of the device System Up Time This parameter represents the total time count This time has elapsed since the switch was turned ON or RESET Name It shows the name of the product which allows alphanumeric and special characters _ only Contact The person to contact for system issues which should be someone within your organization Location The physical location of the switch Temperature The calculated ambient temperature near the switch This calculation is only valid after a warm up period Upper Threshold The highest temperature for the switch without causing a fault to occur The threshold is specified as an integer in C degrees The range is from 60 C to 100 C and the default is product dependent Lower Threshold The lowest temperature for the switch without causing a fault to occur The threshold is specified as an integer in C degrees The range is from 60 C to 100 C and the default is product dependent Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User
80. iew lt Notify View gt lt Prefix gt lt Prefix gt lt Read View gt mib View lt Read View gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt Write View gt mib View lt Write View gt lt V3Access gt lt V3Access gt lt GroupName gt group 1 lt GroupName gt lt Level gt 1 lt Level gt lt Match gt 1 lt Match gt lt Model gt 2 lt Model gt lt Notify View gt internet lt Notify View gt lt Prefix gt lt Prefix gt lt Read View gt internet lt Read View gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt Write View gt internet lt Write View gt lt V3Access gt lt V3Access gt lt GroupName gt v3AuthPrivGroup lt GroupName gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 124 of 132 lt Level gt 3 lt Level gt lt Match gt 1 lt Match gt lt Model gt 3 lt Model gt lt Notify View gt mib View lt Notify View gt lt Prefix gt lt Prefix gt lt Read View gt mib View lt Read View gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt WriteView gt mib View lt Write View gt lt V3Access gt lt V3Accesses gt lt V3Communities gt lt V3Community gt lt CommunityName gt private lt CommunityName gt lt ContextEngineId gt 80006edd030007at7d9560 lt ContextEngineld gt lt ContextName gt lt ContextName gt lt Index gt set lt Index gt lt Security Name gt set lt Security Name gt lt Status gt 1
81. ify N Ring Mode Configuration N Ring Ports VLAN ID SUNA Tagging Tagged If N Ring Mode is Manager then VLAN ID can be set to a unique VLAN id 1 4094 Default is 3333 Modify N Ring Mode Configuration N Ring Mode N Ring Ports 41 42 VLAN ID 3333 Tagging Tagged Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 59 of 132 N Ring Configuration Port Sets A port set 1s a group of two ports that may be used for an N Ring The default N Ring Port Set 1s as shown if available In any event it is the lowest two installed ports N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT EYAL z Product Inform ation Fa N Ring Port Sets Configuration View o vn File Transfer oo System User Management Se Advanced Als Ae He Bridging Hl IGMP EM Configuration o Basic Advanced he ll Status H Miera H i Ports H E RSTP Copyright amp 2008 2012 Set Port set table index Ports Designated pair of N Ring ports To reassign different pairs the port sets containing those ports if any must first be deleted before the ports can be reassigned a port can only belong to one port set Pressing Modify on the page above yields this page Modify N Ring Port Sets Configuration To delete a port set click the checkbox in the de
82. ime Programmable Latency typical 1 6 us switching Method Store amp Forward SHOCK AND VIBRATION BULKHEAD MOUNTED shock 50g 10ms Vibration Seismic 30g 10 200 Hz triaxial RELIABILITY MTBF gt 1 million hours NETWORK MEDIA 10Basel gt Cat3 cable 100BaseTX Cat5 cable 1000Basel Cat5 cable 100BaseFA 1000BasesX Multimode 50 62 5 125um 100BaseFXE 1000BaseLX Singlemode 7 10 125um RECOMMENDED WIRING CLEARANCE Front and Top 4 10 2 cm REGULATORY Product Satety Class Division 2 Groups A B C and D hazardous locations WIL508 ANSIISA 12 12 01 2011 CAN CSA C22 2 No 14 01 CAN CS5A C22 2 No 213 M198 Emissions FCC Title 47 Part 15 Radio Frequency Devices Subpart B ANSI C63 4 2009 Industry Canada ICES 003 EN 55011 EN 61000 6 4 radiated and conducted Immunity EN 61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 EN 61000 6 2 IEC 61000 4 2 ESD IEC 61000 4 3 REAM IEC 61000 4 4 EFT IEC 61000 4 5 SURGE IEC 61000 4 6 RFCM IEC 61000 4 8 PFMF IEC 61000 4 11 VDI Other EMC Directive 2004 106 EC GOST R Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 6 of 132 NT24k Series Common Features Continued PORT MODULES amp TRANSCEIVERS NT24K TX8 NT24K FX8 XX NT24K FXE8 XX YY NT24K GX8 SC N1T24K GXE8 SC 77 NT24K SFP8 NT24kK SFP DM8 NTSFP FX NTSFP FXE YY NTSFP TX NTSFP SX NTSFP LX ZZ 8 port 10 100 1000BaseT module Slide in modu
83. imum 7 8 lbs 3 54 kg Mount DIN rail Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 10 of 132 NT24k DR24 Continued DIMENSIONS Saa E i a LLL O A ds Dala Saal E a ak 4 E X e 3 88 3 44 All specifications are subject to change Consult the company website for more information ORDERING GUIDE PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch modular DIN rail design with 3 expansion slots redundant 18 49VDC power input Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch modular DIN rail design with 3 expansion slots 90 264VAC 90 300VDC power inputs NT24K DR24 DC NT24K DR24 AC NT24K FP Filler panel required to fill vacant module slots NTCD CFG Configuration recovery device NTPC AC US AC power cord NTPS 24 3 DIN rail power supply 3 0 Amp 24 VDC NT24K DR PMK WNT24k DR panel mount kit as Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 11 of 132 NT24k DR16 The N Tron NT24k DR16 Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch features connectivity for up to 16 Gigabit ports in a rugged DIN rail enclosure POWER INPUT OPTIONS Select one Low Voltage 18 49 VDC High Voltage 90 264 VAC or 90 300 VDC Input Current max 1 524 24VDC Input Current max 580mA 1120 VAC 300mA 124VDC BTU hr 125 24VDC BTUhr 268 120VAC 12 124VDC CONNECTORS 10 100 1000Basel x U
84. in three parts The pages opened by each of the individual selections are described in the rest of this section The use of each of these pages is also described in this section On the left is the basic navigation Below that the Advanced folder can be opened to see what is presented in the middle below Help text can be accessed from this left hand navigation as below on the right or by pressing Help in the upper right hand corner of each browser page to get context dependent help Standard Menu Advanced menu Help Menu El Help N 132 168 2 210 N TRON Switch 7e 79 40 RO oo Overview y H Other N Fe ON AI AA A lt P Product Information Product Information Configuration THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY a Configuration pee Fault g Fault File Transfer Configuration File Transfer oo System Fault System User Management File Transfer User Management El Advanced lt P System EH Advanced lt P Bridging User Management EH Bridging E Advanced Aging Time H Help Multicast Addresses Unicast Addresses Forts Copyright 2008 2013 Jl IGMP Configuration Groups RF ilter Ports Routers I N Ring E I Configuration Basic Port Sets Advanced Status ih N View Copyright e 2008 2013 Configuration Ports 3 MJ Ports Configuration Mirroring QOS Rate Limiting E M Status Statistics Utilization Trunking PPP E M RSTP Bridge Ports B SNMP Configuration Trap Stations WLAN w E Help Copyright 2006
85. initions and more specific choices at the top of the screen N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY po Product Information me Configuration Paul File Transfer System User Management E Advanced Gl Bridging IGMP E N Ring NE Ml Ports B RSTP Product Information Configuration a Fault File Transfer System User Management Al Advanced Copyright amp 2008 2012 Sis HELF SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT BWAIL Overview General Controls Buttons This Help provides information on configuring and monitoring the manageable parameters of the device The major software functions provided by M TRON VvebConsole are Services to user s This function of the software is requests responsible for servicing the user requests remotely by using HTTP protocol Graphical This function of the software shows Representation the graphical representation of the parameters of each port on the device Button Field A field that the user can click to perform operations This fleld provides a list of choices Label Field A field that displays strings This Is a read only field List Field This field provides a list with scrolling capability fa table Text Field A field to enter keyboard Input Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 97 of 132
86. it will function for all those ports with no problems This can be achieved with overlapping VLANs Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 46 of 132 Bridging Multicast Addresses Continued After adding a Multicast Group Address it will appear on the main list and will show the associated ports that go along with that address Display Static Multicast Group Addresses 01 07 a 00 00 00 Mumber of Static Multicast Group Addresses 1 Following the Remove button on the example above the administrator will be presented with a list of Multicast Group Addresses that are configured on the switch Using the pull down menu the administrator should select the desired address to be removed Then click on the Remove button at the bottom of the page Remove Multicast Group Address Filter Mac Address VLAN ID Delete 01 07 af 00 00 00 Mumber of Static Multicast Group Addresses 1 Done Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 47 of 132 Bridging Unicast Addresses The Unicast Addresses tab under the Bridging category will display a list of MAC addresses that are associated with each respective port number This can be used to statically assign a MAC address access to a single port on the switch N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT RON THE INDUSTRIAL
87. ity Value gt 1 lt QosPriority Value gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 112 of 132 lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt C3 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos8021p gt Enabled lt Qos8021 p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority V alue gt 1 lt QosPriorityV alue gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt C4 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos8021p gt Enabled lt Qos8021 p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority V alue gt 1 lt QosPriorityV alue gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port g
88. l gt lt PortNumber gt B6 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos8021p gt Enabled lt Qos8021 p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority Value gt 1 lt QosPriority V alue gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt B7 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos802 1 p gt Enabled lt Qos8021 p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority Value gt 1 lt QosPriority Value gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 111 of 132 lt PortNumber gt B8 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100
89. lbackGateway gt 0 0 0 0 lt FallbackGateway gt lt FallbackIPAddress gt 192 168 1 201 lt FallbackIPAddress gt lt FallbackSubnet gt 255 255 255 0 lt FallbackSubnet gt lt Gateway gt 192 168 2 1 lt Gateway gt lt Mode gt Static lt Mode gt lt Subnet gt 255 255 255 0 lt Subnet gt lt IpConfig gt lt Param gt lt BmSfpDelayMs gt 3 lt BmSfpDelayMs gt lt Param gt lt Sensors gt lt Temperature gt lt LowerThreshold gt 60 lt LowerThreshold gt lt UpperThreshold gt 100 lt UpperThreshold gt lt Temperature gt lt Sensors gt lt SwitchContact gt N TRON Admin lt SwitchContact gt lt SwitchLocation gt Mobile AL 36606 lt SwitchLocation gt lt SwitchName gt N TRON Switch 7d 95 60 lt SwitchName gt lt SwVersion gt 1 1 5 1 lt SwVersion gt lt Xfr gt lt Protocol gt HTTP lt Protocol gt lt ServerName gt host lt ServerName gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 130 of 132 lt ServerUserName gt anonymous lt ServerUserName gt lt ServerUserPassword gt anonymous lt ServerUserPassword gt lt Xfr gt lt SystemConfi g gt lt SystemGroup gt lt TrunkGroup gt lt TrunkConfig gt lt Trunks gt lt Trunks gt lt TrunkConfig gt lt TrunkGroup gt lt UserGroup gt lt UserConfig gt lt Users gt lt User gt lt Password gt admin lt Password gt lt ReadAccess gt 4 lt ReadAccess gt lt Username gt admin lt Username gt lt Write
90. le Down erat ut auto mito oiscaing 1 0 0 100 r T ata osas a oo a Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down H 0 A A SM cm joo 1 o ha VLAN 10 Help 16 Enabled Down Enabled Auto Disabled Auto Not Installed Paks ea riod dm Enabled Down Enabled Auto Disabled Auta Discarding 18 Enabled Down Enabled Auto Disabled Auto Notinstalled 19 Enabled Down Enabled Auto Disabled Auto Not Installed 20 Enabled Down Enabled Auto Disabled Auto Not Installed 2 Enabled Down Enabled Auto Disabled Auto Not Installed A Enabled Down Enabled Auto Disabled Auto Not Installed T Enabled Down Enabled Auto Disabled Auto Not Installed 24 Enabled Enabled Auto Disabled Auto Discarding Pom la MRS o MES MN MEN i MEM HER i i o gt pcos es os a flo fon e es fra o Ri T Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 70 of 132 Port Number This 1s the port index Port Name This field displays the name of the port such as A1 for the first port in Module A Admin Status This configurable field displays the existing status of the port whether it is Enabled Disabled Link Status Current Link state of the port Auto Negotiation State This configurable field displays the current auto negotiation state whether it is En
91. le with 8 100BaseFX multimode fiber ports 2km SC or ST Slide in module with 8 100BaseFX singlemode fiber ports SC or ST Slide in module with 8 1000BaseFX multimode fiber ports 550m SC Slide in module with 8 1000BaseFA singlemode fiber ports SC Slide in module with 8 SFP expansion slots supports 1000Base SFP transcelvers Slide in module with 8 dual mode SFP expansion slots supports 100Base or 1000Base SFP transceivers 100BaseFX multimode fiber SFP pluggable mini GBIC transceiver LC style connector 2km 100BaseFX singlemode fiber SFP pluggable mini GBIC transceiver LC style connector 1000BaseT copper SFP pluggable mini GBIC transceiver 1000BaseSX multimode fiber SFP pluggable mini GBIC transceiver 1000BaseLX singlemode fiber SFP pluggable mini GBIC transceiver Where XX ST or SC connector ST not available on some GX modules YY 15 40 or 80 for FX singlemode blank for multimode ZZ 10 40 or 80 for GX singlemode SFP transceivers sold separately For use with SFP DM8 module only Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 7 of 132 NT24k Rack Mount The N Tron NT24k Rack Mounted Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch features connectivity for up to 24 Gigabit ports in a rugged 1U 19 rackmount enclosure Designed to handle the most demanding environments the NT24k includes dual power inputs extreme operating temperature range and three slots
92. lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos8021p gt Enabled lt Qos8021 p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority Value gt 1 lt QosPriority Value gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt C lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos8021p gt Enabled lt Qos8021 p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority Value gt 1 lt QosPriority Value gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt C2 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos8021p gt Enabled lt Qos8021 p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPrior
93. lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt UserName gt initial lt UserName gt lt V3Group gt lt V3Group gt lt GroupName gt mibRead lt GroupName gt lt Model gt 1 lt Model gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt UserName gt get lt UserName gt lt V3Group gt lt V3Group gt lt GroupName gt mibRead lt GroupName gt lt Model gt 2 lt Model gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt UserName gt get lt UserName gt lt V3Group gt lt V 3Group gt lt GroupName gt mibWrite lt GroupName gt lt Model gt 1 lt Model gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt UserName gt set lt UserName gt lt V3Group gt lt V3Group gt lt GroupName gt mibWrite lt GroupName gt lt Model gt 2 lt Model gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt UserName gt set lt UserName gt lt V3Group gt lt V 3Group gt lt GroupName gt mibNotify lt GroupName gt lt Model gt 1 lt Model gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt UserName gt trap lt UserName gt lt V3Group gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 126 of 132 lt V 3Group gt lt GroupName gt mibNotify lt GroupName gt lt Model gt 2 lt Model gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt UserName gt trap lt UserName gt lt V3
94. mit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt B3 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 116 of 132 lt PortNumber gt B4 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt B5 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt B6 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast
95. mit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt C4 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt C5 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt C6 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber gt C7 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt Limit gt lt Broadcast gt Enabled lt Broadcast gt lt KnownUnicast gt Disabled lt KnownUnicast gt lt Multicast gt Disabled lt Multicast gt lt PortNumber g
96. nfigured through software Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 21 of 132 Connecting the Unit For FX FXE units remove the dust cap from the fiber optic connectors and connect the fiber optic cables The TX port on the FX FXE models should be connected to the RX port of the far end station The RX port on the FX FXE versions should be connected to the TX port of the far end station For 10 100 1000 T x ports plug a Category 5E twisted pair cable into the RJ45 connector Connect the other end to the far end station Verify that the LNK LEDs are ON once the connection has been completed To connect any port to another device end node Switch or Repeater use a standard Category SE straight through or crossover cable with a minimum length of one meter and a maximum length of 100 meters N Tron recommends the use of pre manufactured CatSE cables to ensure the best performance If this is not an option and users must terminate their own ends on the Cat5E cables one of the two color coded standards shown to the right should be utilized If a user does not follow one of these two color code standards then the performance and maximum cable distance EIA 568A FIA 568B will be reduced significantly and may prevent the switch from establishing a link Lu W LLI m m m lt L lt L lt L O 0d DM Mm lp LO LO lt L
97. nformation a File Transfer Firmware Config H Advanced a ie rer WATFTP Root NT24k_1 3 1 0_image tar oo Overview oo Other Product Information Upgrade Configuration oo Fault d File Transfer System User Management EH Advanced Copyright amp 2008 2013 NOTE THAT YOU MUST REBOOT THE SWITCH TO BEGIN RUNNING THE NEWLY UPGRADED IMAGE On Import Configuration to switch the existing Internet Address Gateway and Subnet Mask can be retained Also you can retain the current user names and passwords and or the currently stored SNMP settings USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT IRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT GAIL Product Information O File Transfer Firmware Config i 7 User Management Transfer Type Import Configuration to switch v H Advanced EI Y Help File Name Browse Copyright amp 2008 2013 Import Configuration to switch O Keep current Internet Address Gateway and Subnet Mask qm Keep current user names and passwords a Keep currently stored SNMP settings Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 39 of 132 File Transfer continued On Export Saved Configuration from switch pressing the Configuration Settings hyperlink brings up the Windows utilities to specify to just open it or where to save it and the filename 9 192 168 2 210 e m N TRON USER admin A
98. ng e N view E Ports E RSTP After selecting the Modify button the user will be presented with a page that allows the number to be entered and updated Bridging Aging Time Configuration Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 45 of 132 Bridging Multicast Addresses The Multicast Addresses tab under the Bridging category will display a list of Multicast Group Addresses that are associated with respective port numbers This may be used to statically assign a Multicast Group Address access to a group of ports on the switch lay Static Multicast Group Addresses Number of Static Multicast Group Addresses 1 Following the Add button on the page above the administrator must enter a valid Multicast Group Address and associate it with a port number or list on the switch Once the administrator clicks on the Add button the changes will take effect instantly Add Multicast Group Address Filter Show Multicast Address 01 07 a 00 00 00 Por List Wat Mao Mas Mat Olas Os Daz Das Osi Oe Liles De Les Lies Liev Bg c c e Meo Mee Oy Oe Note If there are multiple ports on different VLANs the NT24k will apply the static multicast address to the lowest VLAN ID that is associated with one of the ports assigned to the static multicast address So if the lowest VLAN ID contains all the ports assigned to the static multicast address an umbrella VLAN
99. ng For Ports y Cas lag Der Olea Selecta E 0001 Default VLAN 41 43 45 48 81 88 02 08 41 43 45 48 B1 B8 02 08 pa vlan 22 ad 1 cq u m Pressing Delete in the lower frame of the screen above removes that VLAN Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 94 of 132 VLAN Continued Pressing Add on the screen above allows entry of a new VLAN VLAN Group Configuration lam and _ Chi an Je Remove Ports From Default VLAN When Added To This VLAH AA A por is automatically moved to the Default VLAN if no other WLAN contains that port Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 95 of 132 VLAN Continued Selecting the Port Number hyperlink in the lower frame of the screen two above allows changes to that VLAN VLAN Group Configuration z Allow Management Change PVID Of Member Ports Remove Ports From Default VLAH When Added To This VLAN Currently Link Up Port Port Group Untag On Ho Name Member Egress 1 0 A A por is automatically moved to the Default VLAN if no other WLAN contains that por Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 96 of 132 Help Overview When the Overview tab of the Help menu is clicked on you will see the Overview page that will have some basic def
100. nistration of logical groups of devices that can communicate as if they were on the same LAN Traffic between VLANs is restricted unless the ports are explicitly configured as overlapping VLANs Switches forward unicast multicast and broadcast traffic only on LAN segments that serve the VLAN to which the traffic belongs A Default Virtual LAN VID 1 exists to which a port which is not a member of any other Virtual LAN will belong This allows the switch to operate as a normal switch when it is used in a network A port may be automatically removed or not from the Default VLAN when it is reconfigured to belong to another Virtual LAN because that is the most common operation If switch ports are configured to transmit and receive untagged frames end devices are able to communicate throughout the LAN Using Tagged VLANs the switch has the ability to take non tagged packets in some ports add a VLAN tag to the packet and send it out tagged ports on the switch The VLANs can also be configured to accept tagged packets in tagged ports strip the tags off the packets and send the packets back out other untagged ports This allows a network administrator to set up the switch to support devices on the network that do not support VLAN Tagged packets The administrator can also set up the ports to discard any packets that are tagged or to discard any packets that are untagged based on a hybrid VLAN of both tagged and untagged ports and using the VL
101. nts RFC 1112 The NT24k supports v1 and v2 N Ring N Ring is enabled by default and the switch is Plug and Play for N Ring except that initially one must enable an N Ring enabled device to be the N Ring Manager for a given N Ring Subsequently N Ring operates dynamically upon each power up Using N Tron s proprietary N Ring technology offers expanded ring size capacity detailed fault diagnostics and a standard healing time of 30ms The N Ring Manager periodically checks the health of the N Ring via health check packets If the N Ring Manager stops receiving the health check packets it times out and converts the N Ring to a backbone within 30ms When using all N Ring enabled switches in the ring a detailed ring map and fault location chart is also provided on the N Ring Manager s web browser N Ring status is also sent from the N Ring Manager to the N View OPC Server to identify the health status of the ring Up to 250 N Ring enabled switches can participate in one N Ring topology Switches that do not have N Ring capability may be used in an N Ring however the ring map and fault location chart cannot be as detailed at these locations PPP Point to Point Protocol PPP allows a browser like interface over the CLI port Telnet Telnet allows a CLI like interface over the internet The NT24k supports up to two concurrent Telnet users DHCP Client The switch will automatically obtain an IP assignment from a DHCP Server or optionally
102. o other station is transmitting and then sends the intended message in bit serial form If after initiating a transmission the message collides with that of another station then each transmitting station intentionally transmits for an additional predefined period to ensure propagation of the collision throughout the system The station remains silent for a random amount of time back off before attempting to transmit again Full Duplex Full duplex operation allows simultaneous communication between a pair of stations using point to point media dedicated channel Full duplex operation does not require that transmitters defer nor do they monitor or react to receive activity as there is no contention for a shared medium in this mode Auto Negotiation In Auto Negotiation mode the port hardware detects the mode of operation of the station that is connected to this port and sets its mode to match the mode of the station Port Mirroring A Mirroring Port is a dedicated port that is configured to receive the copies of Ethernet frames that are being transmitted out and also being received in from any other port that is being monitored Port Trunking Port Trunking is the ability to group network ports to increase the bandwidth between two machines switch or any work station This feature allows grouping of high speed connectivity and provides redundant connection between switches so that a trunk can act as a single link between the switches
103. oEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt A 3 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 119 of 132 lt PortNumber gt A4 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt A5 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt A6 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt V lanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber g
104. p to 16 RJ45 copper ports 100BaseFx Up to 16 SC or ST fiber ports 1000BaseGA Up to 16 SC fiber ports 100BaseSX LX SFP Up to 16 LC fiber ports 1000BaseGX SFP Up to 16 LC fiber ports ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature 40 C to TS C Operating Humidity 5 to 100 Non Condensing Operating Altitude 0 to 10 000 Tt MECHANICAL Case Dimensions Height 5 97 15 20 cm Width 6 78 11 22 cm Depth 4 59 11 65 cm Weight maximum 6 4 lbs 2 9 kg Mount DIN rail Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 12 of 132 NT24k DR16 Continued CK oe ae mC OCIO OIGO NO CHO eM He 0d JOGO LEFT TOP All specifications are subject to change Consult the company website for more information ORDERING GUIDE z PART NUMBER redundant 18 49VDG input E E 2 expansion slots NT24K DR16 DC 90 264VAC 80 300V4DC power inputs 1 Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch modular DIN rail design wrth 2 expansion slots NT24K DR16 AC Filler panel required to fill vacant module slots AC power cord NT24K FP NTCD CFG DIN rail power supply 3 0 Amp 24 NTPS 24 3 NT24K DR PMK WNT24k DA panel mount kit Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 13 of 132 NT24k Industrial Ethernet Switch Accessories The SD and USB connectors
105. provide a USB interface accessed via the USB connector labeled as USB on the back of the unit near the center This is used to access the Command Line Interpreter CLI or PPP Point to Point Protocol PPP allows any configuration and status that the browser does L N GND EIP NTCD Module Status Network status d USB Cable Connect the USB port of your PC and the Switch using a standard USB cable You will require a cable with a Type A connector for the PC end and a Type B connector for the Switch end USA Plug A Type USE Plug B Type de PIN 4 e E A o a _ PIH 4 Standard USB cables are readily available from a variety of computer stores HyperTerminal The following configuration should be used in HyperTerminal Port Settings 115200 Data Bits 8 Parity NONE Stop bits 1 Flow Control NONE Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 25 of 132 Overview of Advanced Features Mode of Operation Each port on the switch can be configured into different modes of operation as shown below Copper Ports 1000Base Copper or any Fiber Ports Half Duplex Full Duplex Full Duplex Auto Negotiation Half Duplex In half duplex mode the CSMA CD media access method is the means by which two or more stations share a common transmission medium To transmit a station waits defers for a quiet period on the medium that is n
106. ransfer o System Configuration device is not connected User Management E 2 Advanced EJE Help Click Save to save changes to the configuration Copyright 2008 2013 Save Click Restore to load the most recently saved configuration Click Reboot to reboot the switch and load the most recently saved configuration Click Factory to reset switch to factory defaults Keep current IP address subnet mask and gateway Keep current user names and passwords Keep currently stored SNMP settings Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 35 of 132 Fault Page The page provides configurable selections indicating the ways to notify when a Power N Ring Manager Port Usage Temperature or Configuration Device fault occurs In each case the notification may consist of any combination of the options Show Web Show LED and Contact SS 192 168 2 210 e pa USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT BulAll Product Information Configuration E _ Fault Configuration View File Transfer _ gt System sn User Management Fault Contact Close on Fault H i Advanced E Help Copyright amp 2008 2013 T Fort Usage Fault Configuration Device Yes Yes Yes Fault Contact Determines if the fault relay is normally open Close on Fault or normally closed Open on F
107. rates auto o ononononarq o a or osatiea no 20000 120 Disaica Enamea auto o ooooooonoooo o Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 87 of 132 RSTP Ports Continued VLAN Port No Port Name Port State STP BPDU Path Cost Priority Admin Edge Auto Edge Point To Point Designated Bridge Identifier Priority Designated Bridge Identifier MAC Designated Port The VLAN that the port is a member of and which is selected as the Bridge s VLAN The number of the port The descriptive name of the port The current RSTP status of the port This may be Disabled Listening Learning or Forwarding Whether or not a legacy STP BPDU has been received on the port The current path cost of the port The range is 0 200000000 If configured to 0 or Auto the path cost will be calculated automatically using the actual speed of the port otherwise the configured value will be used The default is Auto The priority of the port The range is 0 255 The default 1s 128 Whether or not this port is treated as an Edge Port and can immediately enter the Forwarding state If Enabled no BPDUs are expected to be received at the port Enable only when an end device 1s linked to this port The default is Disabled Whether or not to use a short timeout when waiting for BPDUs before determining that this is an Edge Port if no BPDUs are received It
108. rityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt V lanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt B4 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt B5 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt B6 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 121 of 132 lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt B7 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Port gt l
109. rnative Energy FEATURES amp BENEFITS gt V V V Y WV FE e Supports up to three of the following port modules e 8 port 10 100 1000BaseT X module e 8 port 100Base fiber module e 8 port 1000Base fiber module e 8 port Gigabit SFP module e 8 port dual mode SFP module 100Base or 1000Base SFP transceivers Power input selections e Low Voltage 18 49 VDC e High Voltage 90 264 VAC or 90 300 VDC Onboard temperature sensor ESD and surge protection diodes on all copper ports Auto sensing 10 100 1000BaseT X duplex and MDIX USB configuration port Configurable alarm contact 2 ce SG ams V Y V V W OV PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS All Gigabit Modular Design Up to 24 Port Connections High Environmental Specifications N Ring Advanced Ring Technology Robust Remote Monitoring smart Plug and Play Operation Optional backup restore configuration device Fully managed features include Jumbo frame support SNMP v1 v2 v3 Web browser management Detailed ring map and fault location charting RSTP 802 1d 802 1w 802 1D IGMP auto configuration Trunking and port mirroring 802 1Q tag VLAN and port VLAN 802 1p QoS port QoS and DSCP DHCP client N Ring technology with 3Oms healing N View OPC monitoring Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 5 of 132 NT24k Series Common Features Continued SWITCH PROPERTIES Number of MAC Addresses 16K Aging T
110. rom active member back to auto member The default is 31 The range 1s 15 to 300 seconds with an entry of zero disabling the feature Auto Member The amount of time to wait in seconds to receive N Ring frames on any auto member Detection port at boot up before assuming the switch is not part of an N Ring Timeout Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 62 of 132 N Ring Configuration Advanced Continued When the N Ring mode is Manager the Advanced Configuration page looks like this N Ring Advanced Configuration View N Ring Mode Self Health Packet Interval Msecs 10 Maximum Missed Packets Sign On Delay Msecs 1000 Sign On Match Packets Sign On Interval Msecs 3000 Sign On Info Spacing Multiplier Msecs 5 Sign On Info Retry Timeout Msecs 1500 Delay Before Re entering Broken State Msecs 3000 If N Ring mode is Manager the following advanced configuration data will be shown Self Health Packet Interval Maximum Missed Packets Sign On Delay Sign On Match Packets Sign On Interval Sign On Info Spacing Multiplier Sign On Info Retry Timeout Delay Before Re Entering Broken State The amount of time to wait in milliseconds before sending Self Health packets The default is 10 The number of consecutive missed Self Health packets that constitute a fault The default is 2 The amount of time to wai
111. s frame s RFC DSCP 2474 DSCP value in determining the transmit priority and egress frame s IEEE802 1p User Priority value If the ingress frame type is IP IPv4 or IPv6 and Include DSCP is enabled DSCP processing will override all other settings see QOS SELECTION CHART below The default value is enabled Include This configurable field displays the status of whether or not to include the ingress frame s 802 1p EEES02 1p User Priority value in determining the transmit priority and egress frame s EEES802 lp User Priority value This setting is used only if the frame type is not IP IPv4 or IPv6 or the Include DSCP setting is disabled see QOS SELECTION CHART below The default value is enabled Default This configurable field displays the default QOS priority for the transmit priority value and the Priority egress frame s IEEE802 1p User Priority value if not otherwise assigned by DSCP or IEEE802 1p processing The range is 0 7 highest priority 7 The default value is 1 Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 74 of 132 Ports Rate Limiting The Rate Limiting link will display all the ports tht are installed in the NT24k unit and will list the Pass Rate Percentage for each port for each of Broadcast Multicast Unknown Unicast and Known Unicast A packet type will be affected when the checkbox is selected if it exceeds the total number of packets subject to the ingress
112. sired row and then click the Delete button Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 60 of 132 N Ring Configuration Port Sets Continued Pressing Add on the page above yields N Ring Port Set Entry Add The N Ring ports can be selected by pulldown N Ring Port Set Entry AI vw Ad Y lt empty list 4 e Acces Remove AS Ab Cua NOTE Changes have been made 1 e not been saved B3 BA B5 Eb B7 Eb C In this mode port sets can be deleted from a pulldown N Ring Port Set Entry Wing Pons Pon Seis Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 61 of 132 N Ring Configuration Advanced In factory defaults the N Ring mode is Auto Member and the page looks like this N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT EMAIL Product Information At alae N Ring Advanced Configuration View File Transfer ee System me User Management Dd LE Ej Advanced Keep Alive Timeout Secs E 2 Bridging E GMF Auto Member Detection Timeout Secs A I N Ring raid Pont Sets Ney Ii Ports B RSTP Copyright amp 2008 2042 Keep Alive The amount of time to wait in seconds to receive a keep alive request before switching Timeout f
113. sis sis sis sis mis sis sis sis sis mis sis sis sin sis mis sis sis sis sis sis sis sis mis sis sis min mis sis sis sis sis sis sis sin sis sis sis sis sis sis in m Static Settings IP Address 192 168 2 211 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 6 Gateway 192 168 2 1 ds sis de de ds de sis sis de de sis de sis sis sis de sis de sis de de e de de sis sis de de e e de le ds sis sis ds de de de de de de sis sis sis sis de sis sis sis sis sis sis de sia sis sia sis sin e sia u LI Cadmin ip set gt Show the static IP COM3 115200baud Tera Term VT File Edit Setup Control Window Help CLitadmin system set gt admin ip Internet Protocol IP gt Settings IP Configuration z Static z 192 168 2 211 gt 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 1 gt BAIA laf 7d 295228 CLI tadmin system set gt i CLI Cadmin system set gt i CLI tadmin system set H CLI tadmin system set gt i CLitadmin system set gt i CLIitadmin system set gt H JJ File Edit Setup Control Window Help CLI lt admin ip set 34 CLIitadmin ip set gt J T COM3 115200baud Tera Term VT File Edit Setup Control Window Help Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 101 of 132 CLI Commands Continued Reboot Y COM3 115200baud Tera Term VT File Edit Setup Control Window Help CLI reboot Rebooting Shutdown Phase 1 ppp Shutdown Phase 2 vlan Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Manag
114. ss for a particular purpose In no event shall N Tron Corporation be liable for any incidental special indirect or consequential damages whatsoever included but not limited to lost profits arising out of errors or omissions in this manual or the information contained herein Warning Do not perform any services on the unit unless qualified to do so Do not substitute unauthorized parts or make unauthorized modifications to the unit Do not operate the unit with the top cover removed as this could create a shock or fire hazard Do not block the air vents on the sides or the top of the unit Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gasses or fumes Operating electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard Do not operate the equipment in a manner not specified by this manual Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 15 of 132 SAFETY WARNINGS GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS WARNING If the equipment is used in the manner not specified by N Tron Corp the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired LASER SAFETY Options NTSFP FX NTSFP FXE NTSFP SX NTSFP LX FCAUTION CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Do not stare into the laser Contact Information N Tron Corporation 3101 International Dr Bldg 6 Mobile AL 36606 3010 TEL 251 342 2164 FAX 251 342 6353 WEBSITE www n tron com E MAIL N TRON_ Support n tron com
115. t lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt C5 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos8021p gt Enabled lt Qos8021 p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority Value gt 1 lt QosPriority Value gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual Installation Guide Page 113 of 132 lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt C6 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos8021p gt Enabled lt Qos8021 p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority V alue gt 1 lt QosPriorityV alue gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt
116. t lt SecName gt initialmd5 lt SecName gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt TargetParameter gt lt TargetParameter gt lt MpModel gt 3 lt MpModel gt lt Name gt NoAuthNoPriv md5 lt Name gt lt SecLevel gt 1 lt SecLevel gt lt SecModel gt 3 lt SecModel gt lt SecName gt initialmd5 lt SecName gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 128 of 132 lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt TargetParameter gt lt TargetParameter gt lt MpModel gt 0 lt MpModel gt lt Name gt TRAPv1 lt Name gt lt SecLevel gt 1 lt SecLevel gt lt SecModel gt 1 lt SecModel gt lt SecName gt trap lt SecName gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt TargetParameter gt lt TargetParameter gt lt MpModel gt 1 lt MpModel gt lt Name gt TRAPv2 lt Name gt lt SecLevel gt 1 lt SecLevel gt lt SecModel gt 2 lt SecModel gt lt SecName gt trap lt SecName gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt TargetParameter gt lt TargetParameters gt lt V3TargetAddresses gt lt V3Users gt lt V3User gt lt AuthKey gt 76d0e46ae1b32272fc21083d89678840 lt AuthKey gt lt AuthPassword gt lt AuthPassword gt lt AuthProt gt 1 lt AuthProt gt lt Engineld gt 80006edd030007af7d9560 lt Engineld gt lt PrivKey gt 1493c8 10dd65fd00c0a38ee1649024e5 lt PrivKe
117. t A7 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt A8 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt B 1 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Port gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 120 of 132 lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt B2 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt B 3 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPrio
118. t C8 lt PortNumber gt lt RateLimit gt 3 lt RateLimit gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 118 of 132 lt UnknownUnicast gt Disabled lt UnknownUnicast gt lt Limit gt lt RateLimits gt lt RateLimitConfig gt lt RateLimitGroup gt lt RstpGroup gt lt RstpConfig gt lt RstpBridge gt lt BridgePriorityStep gt 32768 lt BridgePriorityStep gt lt ForwardDelay gt 13 lt ForwardDelay gt lt HelloTime gt 1 lt HelloTime gt lt MaxAge gt 16 lt MaxAge gt lt Status gt RSTP lt Status gt lt TxHoldCount gt 6 lt TxHoldCount gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt RstpBridge gt lt RstpPorts gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt A 1 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt V lanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt A2 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt V lanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt Aut
119. t Led gt Disabled lt Led gt lt Web gt Disabled lt Web gt lt Fault gt lt Fault gt lt Contact gt Enabled lt Contact gt lt Id gt 14 lt Id gt lt Led gt Enabled lt Led gt lt Web gt Enabled lt Web gt lt Fault gt lt Fault gt lt Contact gt Disabled lt Contact gt lt Id gt 15 lt Id gt lt Led gt Disabled lt Led gt lt Web gt Disabled lt Web gt lt Fault gt lt ConfigFaults gt lt ContactAction gt Disabled lt ContactAction gt lt FaultConfig gt lt FaultGroup gt lt IgmpGroup gt lt IgmpConfig gt lt ManualRouterPorts gt None lt ManualRouterPorts gt lt QuerryMode gt Auto lt QuerryMode gt lt RemoveUnusedGroups gt Enabled lt RemoveUnusedGroups gt lt RFilterPorts gt All lt RFilterPorts gt lt RouterMode gt Auto lt RouterMode gt lt Status gt Enabled lt Status gt lt IgmpConfig gt lt IgmpGroup gt lt MirrorGroup gt lt MirrorConfig gt lt Destination gt A 1 lt Destination gt lt MirroredDataOnly gt Disabled lt MirroredDataOnly gt lt RxSourcePorts gt None lt RxSourcePorts gt lt Status gt Disabled lt Status gt lt TxSourcePorts gt None lt TxSourcePorts gt lt MirrorConfig gt lt MirrorGroup gt lt NringGroup gt lt NringConfig gt lt AutoMemberDetectionSeconds gt 4 lt AutoMemberDetectionSeconds gt lt HealthMaxMissed gt 2 lt HealthMaxMissed gt lt HealthMs gt 10 lt HealthMs gt lt HysteresisMs gt 3000 lt HysteresisMs gt lt KeepAliveSeconds gt 3 1 lt Ke
120. t Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt B 8 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt C 1 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt C2 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt lt PortNumber gt C3 lt PortNumber gt lt PortPriorityStep gt 128 lt PortPriorityStep gt lt VlanId gt 1 lt VlanId gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminEdge gt Disabled lt AdminEdge gt lt AdminPtpMac gt Auto lt AdminPtpMac gt lt AutoEdge gt Enabled lt AutoEdge gt lt PathCost gt Auto lt PathCost gt
121. t Qos802 1 p gt Enabled lt Qos8021p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority Value gt 1 lt QosPriority V alue gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt A8 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos802 1 p gt Enabled lt Qos8021p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority Value gt 1 lt QosPriority Value gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt B 1 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos8021p gt Enabled lt Qos8021 p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority Value gt 1 lt QosPriority V alue gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt
122. t UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos802 1 p gt Enabled lt Qos8021p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority Value gt 1 lt QosPriority V alue gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt A6 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos8021p gt Enabled lt Qos8021 p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority Value gt 1 lt QosPriority Value gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt A7 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 108 of 132 l
123. t in milliseconds before requesting initial sign on information from ring members The default is 1000 The number of times the switch count must match before starting the sign on process The default is 3 The interval of time to wait in milliseconds before requesting subsequent sign on information from ring members when the ring is broken The default is 3000 The amount of time to wait in milliseconds scaled by switch number before sending information to the ring manager The default is 5 The amount of time the ring member will wait in milliseconds for the ring manager to acknowledge receipt of the member s information before the member tries to re send the information The default 1s 1500 The amount of time in milliseconds that must elapse before the ring is allowed to go back into the broken state The default is 3000 Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 63 of 132 N Ring Status If N Ring mode is inactive Auto Member the following data will be shown 192 168 2 212 a l i USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT RON HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT BulAll THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY ew Product Information a N Ring Status View File Transfer System i User Management N Ring Mode Auto Member Fl Advanced fl Bridging H Y IGMP switch is in Auto Member Detection Mode E 4 N Ring El Configuration O Pas Port
124. t switch with two redundant 18 49 VDC power inputs 1U rackmount 3 slot modular Gigabit switch with one 90 264 VAC 90 300 VDC power input 1U rackmount 3 slot modular Gigabit switch with two 90 264 VAC 90 300 VDC power input 1U rackmount 3 slot modular Gigabit switch with one each 90 264 VAC 90 300 VDC and 18 49 VDC power inputs Filler panel required to fill vacant module slots Panel mount kit Configuration recovery device AC power cord DIN rail power supply 3 0 Amp 24 VDC Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 9 of 132 NT24k DR24 The NT24k DR24 Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch features connectivity for up to 24 Gigabit ports in a rugged DIN rail enclosure POWER INPUT OPTIONS select one Low Voltage 18 49 VDC High Voltage 90 264 VAC or 90 300 VDC Input Current max 2 144 24VDC Input Current max 80mA 120 VAC 430mA 124VDC BTU hr 175 24VDC BTU hr 360 120VAC 182 124VDC CONNECTORS 10 100 1000BaseT X Up to 24 RJ45 copper ports 100BaseFx Up to 24 SC or ST fiber ports 1000BaseGa Up to 24 SC fiber ports 100BaseSxX LA SFP Up to 24 LC fiber ports 1000BaseGAX SFP Up to 24 LC fiber ports ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature 40 C to 75 C Operating Humidity 5 to 100 Non Condensing Operating Altitude 0 to 10 000 Tt MECHANICAL Case Dimensions Height 5 97 15 20 cm Width 8 45 21 46 cm Depth 4 59 11 65 cm Weight max
125. then unused IGMP Groups are not removed and traffic with those multicast addresses will be limited The default is checked Note that IGMP Groups are not retained through a power cycle IGMP Configuration Show All ka Enabled 5 wA LIA LI dl dl di BE E E E LI Select All SelectNone Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual 4 Installation Guide Page 53 of 132 IGMP Groups The Groups tab under the IGMP category will display a list of IGMP groups based on the Group IP and the port that it is associated with 3 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 74 95 20 Mozilla Firefox Seles File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7 95 20 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT s RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT Eui lL Product Information om Cong aration IGMP Groups View E ons _ Fault File Transfer oo System User Management El Advanced Ef Bridging ee Aging Time Multicast Addresses Unicast Addresses PJ IGMP 239 255 255 250 2 Configuration Routers P N Ring E en f Ports E RSTP SAIN ce _ VLAN Help Total Number of Active IP Total Number of Active Group IP Memberships based on the dotted quad Group Memberships aaa bbb ccc ddd view and counting each joined port Group IP Dynamically created Multicast group IP address Port Name The descriptive name of the port
126. tication Password authpass Authentication Protocol MD5 Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 91 of 132 VLAN The VLAN Configuration View shows information about the existing VLANs N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7 95 20 N TRON Product Information Configuration o Fault cc File Transfer o System cc User Management I Advanced P Bridging IGMP P H Ring E Her E Forts W RSTP E SNMP AAA Ed Help Coprk HO 2006 2012 Ingress Frames USER admin ACCESS 4dmin LOGOUT HELF SUFPORT WEBSITE SUFFORT BASIL VLAN Configuration View Replace Ingress VID Tag With Default Port VID Discard Untagged Frames For Ports None Ingress VID Filtering For Ports Primary Management VLAN 3333 M Ring WLAN 21 22 Moe Replace Ingress VID Tag Specifies whether or not to replace the VID tag of ingress frames with the With Default Port VID port s default VID PVID Discard Untagged Frames Specifies whether or not untagged ingress frames are dropped by the For Ports selected ports Ingress VID Filtering for Specifies whether or not to filter out ingress frames when a VID violation 1s Ports detected on the selected ports Primary Management The default egress VLAN used for communications initiated by the switch VLAN i e DCHP requests Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 92 of 132
127. ting a trunk ID hyperlink from the Port Trunking Configuration View you can first decide to view ports that are possible to install Modules currently installed or currently linked up Then you can specify changes to a trunk group Port Trunking Group Configuration Modules Currently Installed Currently Link Up Ports Oa Os Oss Olas Daz Das ler Lie Des Lies Les Lies Lie EE ler Lie Oca Moes ica vice ic vice Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 81 of 132 Ports PPP The console can be either in CLI mode or PPP mode The PPP mode provides a TCP IP connection over the serial port allowing for viewing switch information and making configuration changes by using a web browser PPP mode is entered by using the PPP command on the console To change from PPP to CLI mode you must reboot the switch N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELF SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT EmaJL eo Product Information Configuration PPP Status View Fault File Transfer m a System AAA User Management SEELE Leal PA PPP Link Status E lo Bridging E GMP PPP Switch IP Address 122 17 2 1 H N Ring PPP PC IP Address 172 17 2 2 HE m K i ey 172 1722 Ep Ports Configuration ow Mirroring QOS Rate Limiting Hl Status Trunking H Ml RSTP H SNMP ge VLAN H E
128. to lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt B4 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos8021p gt Enabled lt Qos8021 p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority Value gt 1 lt QosPriority V alue gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowControl gt lt PortNumber gt B5 lt PortNumber gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 110 of 132 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt 100 lt UsageAlarmHigh gt lt UsageAlarmLow gt 0 lt UsageAlarmLow gt lt PortUsageAlarms gt lt PVID gt 1 lt PVID gt lt Qos802 1 p gt Enabled lt Qos8021p gt lt QosDSCP gt Enabled lt QosDSCP gt lt QosPriority Value gt 1 lt QosPriority V alue gt lt Speed gt 1000 lt Speed gt lt Port gt lt Port gt lt AdminStatus gt Enabled lt AdminStatus gt lt AutoNegotiate gt Enabled lt AutoNegotiate gt lt CrossOver gt Auto lt CrossOver gt lt Duplex gt Full lt Duplex gt lt FlowControl gt Disabled lt FlowContro
129. vised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 66 of 132 N View Configuration The Configuration tab under the N View category will display two basic variables for N View the status Enabled or Disabled and the interval between packets N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 70 95 20 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT V I RON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY HELP SUPPORT WEBSITE SUPPORT BviAlL c Product Information P N View Configuration View File Transfer System H IGMP Elf Advanced N View Interval Eep Bridging fg ES Following the Modify button on the above example the administrator can modify the variable to change the frequency with which N View reports information Increasing the interval will slow the update rate Decreasing the interval will allow N View to report more frequently The range is 5 to 500 seconds Additionally you may Disable or Enable N View altogether Modify N View Configuration Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 67 of 132 N View Ports The Ports tab under the N View category will display a list of all the configured ports on the NT24k unit along with the ports transmitting N View related multicast packets and MIB stats respectively N 192 168 2 211 N TRON Switch 7d 95 20 USER admin ACCESS Admin LOGOUT IRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPA
130. y for personal injury so the above limitations and exclusions may be limited in their application to you When the implied warranties are not allowed to be excluded in their entirety they will be limited to the duration of the applicable written warranty This warranty gives you specific legal rights which may vary depending on local law GOVERNING LAW This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of Delaware U S A Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 132 of 132
131. y gt lt PrivPassword gt lt PrivPassword gt lt PrivProt gt 1 lt PrivProt gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt UserName gt initial lt UserName gt lt V3User gt lt V3Users gt lt V3Views gt lt V3View gt lt Identity gt 1 3 6 1 lt Identity gt lt Mask gt lt Mask gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt Type gt 1 lt Type gt lt ViewName gt mibView lt View Name gt lt V3View gt lt V3View gt lt Identity gt 1 0 8802 1 lt Identity gt lt Mask gt lt Mask gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt Revised 4 9 2013 NT24k Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual amp Installation Guide Page 129 of 132 lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt Type gt 1 lt Type gt lt ViewName gt mibView lt ViewName gt lt V3View gt lt V3View gt lt Identity gt 1 0 8802 1 lt Identity gt lt Mask gt lt Mask gt lt Status gt 1 lt Status gt lt Storage gt 3 lt Storage gt lt Type gt 1 lt Type gt lt ViewName gt internet lt ViewName gt lt V3View gt lt V3Views gt lt WarmStart gt Disabled lt WarmStart gt lt SnmpConfig gt lt SnmpGroup gt lt SystemGroup gt lt SystemConfig gt lt Browser gt Enabled lt Browser gt lt IpConfig gt lt Address gt 192 168 2 210 lt Address gt lt ClientId gt lt Data gt lt Data gt lt Type gt SwitchName lt Type gt lt ClhientId gt lt FallbackEnable gt Enabled lt FallbackEnable gt lt Fal

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