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7026 Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual

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1. _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ E Support CIP Common Industrial Protocol H 8 Rate Limiting En User Management CIP is divided into two categories Logical View 1 Configuration 2 Status Home Config Co tion Fe Help CIP Status Indicates whether CIP is enabled or disabled Logout Multicast RPI The minimum Requested Packet Interval for Class 1 multicast connections in E milliseconds Requests for less than this value will be rejected Copyright 2008 2010 Unicast RPI The minimum Requested Packet Interval for Class 3 unicast connections in N TRON Corp milliseconds Requests for less than this value will be rejected All rights reserved http www n tron com Status L E CIP Status Indicates whether CIP is enabled or disabled Identity Information Product Name Switch Model Number endor This is N Tron s ODVA EtherNet IP Vendor ID 1006 Device Type The ODVA Device Type is Communications Adapter 0x0C hex Major Revision The Major Revision of the CIP implementation Minor Revision The Minor Revision of the CIP implementation Serial Number CIP Serial number unique across all N Tron CIP devices This is the last 4 octets of the base switch MAC Connection Information Number of Multicast Connections Current number of CIP Ethernet TP class 1 multicast connections Number of Unicast Connections Current number of CIP Et
2. 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 no 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 1s 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 1s 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 two netw
3. Following the Modify button the administrator can independently configure the ports for different QOS functionality 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 Modify QOS Configuration M T J ea e ore e e O E Gees e me ot O EE E E E Revised 2011 11 15 Page 61 of 169 Statistics Port Statistics The Ports Statistics tab under the Statistics category displays a list of MIB parameters Each port has a separate counter for each parameter This gives users the ability to see what kind of packets are going over which ports At the bottom of the page for each port there are three buttons Refresh will update the statistics for that port number Clear will reset all the counters for that port number Clear All Ports will reset all the counters for all ports Port Statistics Port Statistics For Port P Revised 2011 11 15 Page 62 of 169 Statistics Port Utilization The Ports Utilization tab under the Statistics category shows all the ports on the switch and will display a bar graph showing the percentage of bandwidth being used These figures and bars are for a general feeling of what the bandwidth usage is N Tron recommends the use of N View in order to get a precise bandwidth usage figure Port Utilization EM 11 P12 P13 Pl4 P15 Pl P17 PIS P19 P20 P21 PZ2 P23
4. Revised 2011 11 15 Page 152 of 169 VLAN Configuration View The ports of New VLAN may be added back to Default VLAN to create overlapping VLANs Note If there are multiple ports on different VLANs the 7026 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 If the lowest VLAN ID contains all the ports assigned to the static multicast address an umbrella VLAN it will function for all those ports with no problems This can be achieved with overlapping VLANs VLAN Configuration View But notice that the ports in New VLAN are not marked as Untag on Egress and are thus still tagged Revised 2011 11 15 Page 153 of 169 And the New VLAN may be deleted when it 1s no longer required VLAN Configuration Replace VID Tag With Default Port VID C Perform Ingress Filtering d Discard Non Tagged For Ports LIF Ps P9 P13 L P17 P21 IP23 P2 _ Pe IPio lPi4 Pig pP22 _ P26 P3 H P11 L P15 Pi9 P23 p4 IPE P12 P16 P20 P24 Remove Ports From Default VLAN When Added To Other VLANs NN Default PLAN VLAN P1 P24 P25 P26 P24 P23 F26 P1 P2 P5 P24 P25 P26 P P3 P24 P23 P26 a PP Revised 2011 11 15 Page 154 of 169 VLAN Configuration Replace
5. When the Relay Status is set to Enabled the Circuit ID for the port can be specified When the Relay Status is set to Assign Local IP the IP address for the port can be specified Revised 2011 11 15 Page 43 of 169 DHCP Relay amp Local IP Setup Continued Revised 2011 11 15 DHCP Relay Agent amp Local IP Setup Disabled K Page 44 of 169 LLDP Configuration Mode Enables or Disables LLDP on the Switch Default Disabled Transmit Interval Specifies the interval at which LLDP frames are transmitted Default 30 seconds Transmit Hold Multiplier Specifies a multiplier on the Transmit Interval when calculating a Time to Live value Default 4 Re Initialization Delay Specifies a minimum time an LLDP port will wait before re initializing after setting the port to disable followed by setting a port to Tx Only or Tx Rx This prevents excessive Notifications if someone toggles between Disabled and Enabled on LLDP Port settings Default 2 Seconds Notification Interval Specifies the interval between successive Notifications generated by the switch If a port sends out a notification and another port tries to send out a notification the notification will not be sent until the interval expires Default 5 Seconds LLDP Configuration View Mode Disabled Transmit Interval Sec 30 Transmit Hold Multiplier dl Re butialization Delay Sec E Notification Interval Sec 5
6. Buttons in WebConsole Modify Click to change the existing configuration This will lead to the modification of configuration parameters for the respective feature Refresh Click to get the latest configuration from the device Update Click to apply the new configuration changes Cancel Click to skip the configuration changes and return to the previous page Done Return to the previous page ES Pir thy gt Gl mb Pager Safety Tools When the Help link is clicked on you will see the Overview page that will have some basic definitions and more specific choices at the top of the screen Although this page is not as detailed as the manual it gives you a basic feel for different features the 7026 offers Revised 2011 11 15 Page 119 of 169 Help Administration 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 Windows Internet Explorer gt ao re O 4 Google Go e http 192 168 2 100 main ss ve Favorites 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY H Y Administration A db Page Safety y Tools DHCP OLLDP Administration O Ports Statistics Statistics IGMP CIP N View i N Link Firmware Config User Management Firmware Config Support H Rate Limiting GQ User Management Logical View Home Y Config Help Logout Ee Ce Cf Ee Ga la Copyright 2008 2010 N TRON Corp
7. N TRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY 7026 Series Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch User Manual Installation Guide Revised 2011 11 15 7026TX Industrial Ethernet Switch Installation Guide cece cece cecceccccecceccsceccecceccscecceccscescescscescescesescescscecescesceces 4 7026TX Industrial Ethernet Switch ACCESSOnes inici cis 5 VeVi NING ese it ii 7 Eni LE 0 o a A EEE E EET A EE TE EET E ET N A E EA A E 9 Conmectine the Uan A SA 13 Na meer mee eae eerer aes Mitotane nears Ret rainy E nea tary ee tee tater GaN Teatro arta 17 PO MIROS gee termeremrertacyee icenty Orr E sate ee Uaveiewr Cranes te rans Uaee Tacyeer er ec E emer tea tere 17 Oia om Rig A O 17 IO e a A A farren eer runner E Wr vertncs aman re vente tant ee evens Wire nanan brn E 17 NI AN tc 18 Rapid Spann Tres Proc DO UE 19 SNMP A O A A E teste lars 19 SMED os 19 NAO td a O 20 Noain 20 A jen anior aa ores shat eaveewa ices aan lata alvased stat eauerdansiaetalemen veces savers on uieta RN 20 DROP o ute wer densities wha lveieta A O 20 DACP Chtt A RE A a Caer as doe Oe 21 DHCP Relay A Cent axis rs A A E aan A arte 21 DHCP SG ed ii tias 21 O O E 21 Port Security MAC Address A ao e es do ao bo ZA Web OU RY e218 Contato a E 23 Web Ma ana o ies 23 Web Management HOMES A acota 24 Adminstanon St E A ta A 26 AAAMOOO A toa 30 Administration AU A A A catia uneodn dead opes tea cepeccuesecue vacten tienes 32 DHCP Server Setup Prol
8. Note A redundant network topology will have one or more blocking ports to prevent looping and broadcast storms LLDP will not receive neighbor information into a blocked port though the LLDP information will be transmitted out of a blocked port Therefore the switch that has the blocked port will not know about the neighbor on the other side of the blocked port but the neighbor will know about the switch that has the blocked port Revised 2011 11 15 Page 45 of 169 LLDP Ports LLDP Ports View Port Name Descriptive name of the port on the local switch Transmit Enables or Disables LLDP Transmission on the switch Receive Enables or Disables Receiving of LLDP Frames from neighbor switches Allow Management Data Allow the Transmission of Management type information For example IP Address of switch Port Description System Name and Vlan information Allow Notifications Notifications are transmitted when local or remote data changes LLDP Ports View Revised 2011 11 15 Page 46 of 169 LLDP Status LLDP Ports Neighbor View The Status View shows the results of LLDP discovery The LLDP Ethernet frames received from neighboring ports are composed of a collection of data units called TLVs Each TLV contains a defined type of information such as the Chassis ID described below which contains the MAC address of the device sending the frame The maximum number of neighbors displayed per port is four Port Name The nam
9. Tagged VLAN allows switch segmentation to span across multiple managed switches This type of VLAN is ideal for LANs that consist of various types of communication groups such as Office LANs Controls Systems and IP Cameras When used properly it will effectively isolate two or more groups from each other in a logical manner This means that Broadcast Multicast and Unicast frames in one VLAN will not interfere with another isolated VLAN group The examples in this section are shown as configured on a 708TX switch but the 7026 series may be configured similarly with the additional ports Example 1 Basic understanding of port based VLANs VLAN Configuration View Port Configuration View Perform Ingress Filtering 02 TH 2 Discard Non Tagged For Ports None 8 o T 1 04 TX4 1 06 TX6 1 Default VLAN TX3 TX4 TX5 TX6 TX7 TX8 TX3 TX4 TX5 TX6 TX7 TX8 07 TX7 1 0002 VLAN 2 TX1 TX2 TX1 TX2 08 TXE 1 Port in packet Address Port s Unicast Traffic Floods VLAN 2 TXI VID4 MAConportTX2 Packet Discarded A A A ee A Pixs ViDa MAC on por TRE Packet Dica O Revised 2011 11 15 Page 157 of 169 Example 2 Basic understanding of tagged VLANs Admit Tagged Only VLAN Configuration View Port Configuration View TXI Untagged MAC onportTX2 Packet Discarded _ ____ TXI VID4 MAConportTX2_ Packet Discarded 33 TX3 Untagged MAC on port TXI Packet Discarded
10. ro name Set the Authorized Community Name for SNMP Get requests rw name Set the Authorized Community Name for SNMP Set requests trap name Set the Authorized Community Name for SNMP Traps N TRON Admin gt snmp ro users IP Address Trap Stn 1 Value Not Configured IP Address Trap Stia 2 1 Value Not Configured IP Address Trap Stn 3 Value Not Configured IP Address Trap Stn 4 Value Not Configured IP Address Trap Stn 5 Value Not Configured Read Only Community Name users Read Write Community Name private Trap Community Name gt public Changes have been made that have not been saved 2 Community names may only contain alphanumeric space and characters and may not begin with a number space or underscore A name with embedded space characters must be enclosed in quotes The maximum length is 15 characters Page 147 of 169 CLI Commands Continued Show or Clear the Last System Error Description Show or clear the last system error If clear is not supplied then the last system error is displayed syserr clear Parameters Clear Clear the last system error N TRON Admin gt syserr Last System Error None Example N TRON Admin gt syserr clear Last System Error Cleared Show System Information Example N TRON Admin gt sysinfo PAR RARA ARA A AA A A A Model OS Version Build Date Copyright reserved Processor SDRAM Size Flash Size
11. www n tron com Logged in as admin Following the User Management link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the User Management category on the left side of the web management Revised 2011 11 15 Page 135 of 169 Help Other 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 Windows Internet Explorer AE Pi Y ba 9 Xx 883 Google ge o B htp 192 168 2 100 main ss ve Favorites 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY H Y Administration A 6 r Pag Safety y Tools iy H DHCP H LLDP Administration H Ports H Statistics H VLAN H Bridging H RSTP H IGMP H N View H N Ring H N Link H CIP H Firmware Config H Y Support H Y Rate Limiting GQ User Management Logical View GQ Home Config Help Logout Copyright 2008 2010 N TRON Corp All rights reserved http www n tron com Logged in as admin Statistics IGMP CIP Firmware Config Rate Limiting User Management Support Web Site Support E Mail Logical View Home Config Help Logout This link leads to the http www n tron com html support_serv html web site which is the official web site of N TRON Corp the developer of the switch software To send any queries or suggestions to the support t
12. All rights reserved http www n tron com Logged in as admin Other Administration Administration group is divided into three categories 1 System 2 SNMP 3 Fault System IP Address IP Configuration Determines the method used to obtain an IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway Client ID This option is used by DHCP clients to specify their unique identifier DHCP Contains the current IP Address of the device address When Static is selected the statically configured values are used When DHCP is selected DHCP protocols are used to obtain these values servers use this value to index their database of address bindings This value is expected to be unique for all clients in an administrative domain The identifier may be the MAC address switch name or entered as a text string or hex characters Only shown in DHCP Mode Subnet Mask Contains the current Subnet Mask of the device Gateway Contains the current Gateway of the device Fallback IP Address Contains the configured Fallback IP Address of the device Only shown in DHCP Fallback Subnet Mask Contains the configured Fallback Subnet Mask of the device Only shown in Fallback Gateway Contains the configured Fallback Gateway of the device Only shown in DHCP Mode DHCP Mode Mode MAC Address MAC Address of the device System Up Time This parameter represents the total time elapsed since the switch was tumed ON
13. Ge E nuv 192 168 2 100 man 5si __ 8 Google af a ES ve Favorites 192 168 2100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 7 Pagey Safety Toos E THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY H Y Administration a sper Administration H Ports Statistics H Statistics H VLAN IGMP N View N Link H Y Bridging CIP H RSTP H IGMP Other H N View H N Ring H N Link CIP H Firmware Confi A gt A Support N Link H Rate Limiting User Management N Link is divided into two categories Logical View 1 Configuration 2 Status GQ Home Config Co tion Help Logout If switch is an N Link Master the following data will be shown N Link Mode The N Link mode of switch Copyright 2008 2010 Control Port The Control Port is used to convey N Link control information There must be a N TRON Corp direct link between the Master and Slave Control ports Use of media converters or All rights reserved other switches is not supported The default is TX3 http www n tron com Primary Coupler Port The Coupler Port is used to establish a redundant path for Ethernet data transmission If the Role of the switch is Master the port will be a Primary Coupler Logged in as admin The default is TX4 Firmware Config User Management If switch is an N Link Auto Configure the following data will be shown N Link Mode The N Link mode of swi
14. IP Address Gateway Cfg Device t etttttert rtt Boot Loader File System MAC Address Subnet Mask 7026TX BL 2 0 5 1 3 4 3 Aug 2 2010 at 16 13 22 Copyright c 2008 2010 N TRON Corporation All rights 0x02000501 66 MHz 16 MB 8 MB 6422528 Bytes 66000000 2621440 Free 00 07safsfe 27 40 192 168 1 201 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 Not connected 3801088 Used 0 Bad FR RARA A A A A AA A A A E A A A Revised 2011 11 15 Page 148 of 169 CLI Commands Continued Set or Show the System IP Configuration Parameters Example NOTES Revised 2011 11 15 Set system IP configuration mode IP address subnet mask and gateway If no parameters are specified this command will show the system IP addresses Static IP subnet mask or gateway can be set while in either DHCP or static configuration mode as they will be used with IP fallback when in DHCP mode If the Static IP is set to the default system IP address IP fallback will not occur All system addresses must be formatted as XXX XXX XXX XXX sysip c config mode 1 static_ip s static_subnet_mask g static_gateway c config_mode s tatic or d hcp i static_ip Static IP address for static config mode and IP fallback s static_subnet_mask Static sub net mask for static config mode and IP fallback g static_gateway Static gateway address for static config mode and IP fallback N TRON Admin gt sysip
15. 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 N Link The purpose of N Link is to provide a way to redundantly couple an N Ring topology to one or more other topologies usually other N Ring topologies Each N Link configuration requires 4 switches N Link Master N Link Slave N Link Primary Coupler and N Link Standby Coupler N Link will monitor the link status of the Primary and Standby Coupler links While the Primary Coupler link is healthy 1t will forward network traffic and the Standby Coupler link will block network traffic When a problem is detected on the Primary Coupler link the Primary Coupler link will block network traffic and the Standby Coupler link will forward network traffic While the N Link Master and Slave are in communication via the Control link only one Coupler link Primary or Standby will forward network traffic while the other Coupler link will block network traffic CIP The CIP Common Industrial Protocol feature allows N Tron switches to directly provide switch information and configuration access to Programmable Logic Controller PLC and Human Machine Interface HMI applications via a standardized communication
16. On N Link Master Slave and Coupler switches the coupler ports are informatively shown as router ports Show Groups Total Number of Active IP Group Total Number of Active Group IP Memberships based on the dotted quad Memberships view and counting each joined port Group IP Dynamically created Multicast group IP address Port Name The descriptive name of the port VLAN ID VLAN in which the Group IP is assigned The range is 1 4094 mo Following the IGMP link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the IGMP category on the left side of the web management Revised 2011 11 15 Page 128 of 169 Help N View 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 Windows Internet Explorer JS ka El http 192 168 2 100 mair1 5s i o v ba 9 X 9 Google a ES We Favorites 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 ED gt mp Page Safety y Toos E N TRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY H Y Administration H Y DHCP E fe LLDP Administration a Ports Statistics H Statistics AAA 7 FATE ae H VLAN IGMP N View N Link H Bridging CIP Firmware Config Rate Limiting User Management H RSTP H IGMP Other H N View H N Ring H N Link CIP H Firmware Confi _ Support N View H Rate Limiting User Management Logical View Home Y Config C
17. Page 126 of 169 Help RSTP 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 Windows Internet Explorer gt ao JS 7 htip 192 168 2 100 main ss J ba 5 X oS Google p a ES ve Favorites 192 168 2100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 gi Pagey Safety Toos THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY H Y Administration H O DHCP H LLDP Ports Statistics VLAN H Statistics H VLAN IGMP N View N Link H O Bridging CIP Firmware Config User Management H RSTP H IGMP Other H N View H N Ring H N Link H CIP H Firmware Confi er H Support a RSTP Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol H Rate Limiting User Management The VLAN pull down menu is used to select which VLAN to configure Logical View zE Home Note In order to accommodate legacy devices use these values for RSTP Auto Edge Disabled Hello Time 2 Config Forward Delay 15 and Max Age 20 Help Logout RSTP Root Bridge Configuration Root Priority Priority of the root bridge Copyright 2008 2010 Designated Root The unique Bridge Identifier of the bridge recorded as the root in the Root Identifier N TRON Corp parameter of Configuration BPDUs transmitted by the Designated Bridge for the All rights reserved LAN http www n tron com Path Cost The cost of the path to the root offered by the Designated Port on the LAN i Port The Port Identifier of the Bridge Port believed to be the Designated Port
18. Page 65 of 169 VLAN Group Configuration 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 special characters _ only Allow Management Specifies whether or not all ports in this VLAN are management ports Change PVID of Member Ports Specifies whether or not the PVID of the member ports is set to this VLAN ID Port No This is the port index Port Name Descriptive name of the port Group Member Specifies whether or not the port is included in the group Untag on Egress Specifies whether or not egress frames are tagged by the designated port Tagged VLAN Group Configuration Revised 2011 11 15 Page 66 of 169 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 After selecting the Modify button the user will be presented with a page that allows the number to be entered and updated The default aging time 1s 20 seconds Note Jf the switch is an active participant of an N Ring then the N Ring Aging Time will be used instead of the Bridging Aging Time Revised 2011 11 15 Page 67 of 169 Bridging Unicast Addresses The Unicast Addresses tab under the Bridging category will display a list of MAC addresses that are associated with each respective
19. Secs If switch is an N Ring Manager the following advanced configuration data will be shown N Ring Mode Current N Ring mode of switch Self Health Packet Interval The amount of time to wait in milliseconds before sending Self Health packets The default is 10 Maximum Missed Packets The number of missed Self Health packets that constitute a fault The default is 2 Sign On Delay The amount of time to wait in milliseconds before requesting initial sign on information from ring members The default is 1000 Sign On Match Packets The number of times the switch count must match before starting the sign on process The default is 3 Sign On Interval 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 Sign On Info Spacing Multiplier The amount of time to wait in milliseconds scaled by switch number before sending information to the ring manager The default is 5 Sign On Info Retry Timeout 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 is 1500 Delay Before Re Entering Broken State 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 2011 11 15 Page 91 of 169 N Ring Advanced Conf
20. SystemConfiguration gt lt SystemConfiguration version 1 minSwVer 3 4 2 gt lt The minSwVer attribute is optional If present the XML settings are ignored if the switch software version does not meet the minimum version requirement gt le gt lt The Switches block is optional If present the model name of the target switch must be in the list for the file to be processed gt lt Switches gt lt Switch minSwVer 3 2 10 gt 708TX lt Switch gt lt If the minSwVer attribute is present it overrides the minSwVer attribute of SystemConriguration gt lt Switch gt 7506GX2 lt Switch gt lt Switches gt lt gt Administration gt lt Admin1istration gt lt SwitchName gt myname lt SwitchName gt 1 Optional gt 41 295 Character limit gt Ss witechLlocations mylocation lt SwitehlLocation gt s lt I optional gt 41 255 character limit gt lt SOwitchContactomycontact lt SwitchContacr gt Lla Bptrmal Ql 255 Character limit gt lt Administration gt se oe gt lt IP configuration gt lt Ir rConriguration gt lt Mode gt static OR dhcp lt Mode gt lt Mode must be static or dhcp gt lt If dhcp mode these elements are the Fallback Address Subnet and Gateway Note For an IP address of 192 168 1 201 there is no fallback address gt lt All IP addresses have a 15 character limit xx xxx xxx xxx gt lt Address gt 192 168 1 222 lt
21. UserName la 6 Internet 100 Revised 2011 11 15 Page 23 of 169 Web Management Home When the administrator first logs onto a 7026 Series switch the default home page will be displayed On the left hand side of the screen there is a list of configurable settings that the 7026 Series 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 is running The firmware can be upgraded at a later time in the field using TFTP 192 168 1 201 N TRON Switch fe b0 c0 Windows Internet Explorer gt eg Or y E http 192 168 1 201 main ssi w BA gt x 23 cae _ ac File Edit View Favorites Tools Help dF Favorites E suggested Sites E Free Hotmail E Web Slice Gallery E gt C am 192 168 1 175 N TRON Switch fe b0 c0 ER mm Page Safety Y Tools y N TR TA AeA ETICA CO A NY e Administration oo Product Information LLDP gt Ports A Statistics Name N TRON 7026TX OV LAL E Software Version 343 Bridging RSTP Build Date Aug 2 2010 at 16 13 22 IGMP Best Leader BL1051 N View N Ring Copyright N TRON Corp i Boo URL http waw ntron com i Firmware Config H
22. ea Ed gt I mh Page Safety Tools v N TRON TNE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY Administration i sper Administration O Ports Statistics O Statistics r m O VLAN IGMP N View N Link O Bridging CIP Firmware Config Rate Limiting User Management ORSTP IGMP Other N View N Ring 9 N Link 9 CIP O Firmware Confi ETT a Support Statistics O Rate Limiting GQ User Management Statistics group is divided into two categories Logical View 1 Ports Statistics 2 Ports Utilization lolo la leelo sale ole ole ola Config Ports Statistics Help ho Sd Logout 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 Copyright 2008 2010 the selected port N TRON Corp ee All rights reserved Ports Utilization http www n tron com Shows a bandwidth percentage graph of all the ports The graph is scaled based on the Scale pull down menu selection Logged in as admin Following the Statistics link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the Statistics category on the left side of the web management Revised 2011 11 15 Page 124 of 169 Help VLAN 192 168 1 212 N TRON Switch fc b4 a0 Windows Internet Explorer SEE Go ka El h
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24. 275 meters Page 163 of 169 7026TX AC KEY SPECIFICATION Switch Properties Number of MAC Addresses 8 000 Aging Time Programmable Latency Type 2 6 us Switching Method Store amp Forward Physical Height 1 75 4 45 cm esse Width 19 0 48 26 cm Depth 4 75 12 06 cm Weight max 5 5 Ibs 2 5 kg Electrical AC Input Voltage 90 264VAC Input Current max 215mA max 120VAC 90 300VDC 110mA max 124VDC DC Input Voltage Input Current max Environmental Connectors Surrounding Air Temperature Range 40 C to 80 C 10 100BaseTX 24 RJ 45 Copper Ports Storage Temperature 40 C to 85 C Optional SFP Ports Operating Humidity 5 to 95 1000BaseT Up to two 2 RJ 45 Gigabit Copper Ports optional Non Condensing 1000BaseSX Up to two 2 LC Duplex Gigabit Fiber Ports optional Operating Altitude 0 to 10 000 ft Recommended Wiring Clearance i Front 2 5 TX l Shock and Vibration bia oa Side 1 2 54 cm bulkhead mounting Network Medi Shock 200g E 10ms Aea Vibration Seismic 50g 5 200Hz Triaxial 10BaseT un Cable a LOOBaseTX gt Cat5 Cable Reliability 1000BaseT gt CatSe Cable l E minimum length 1 meter MTBF gt 2 Million Hours maximum length 100 meters SFP Pluggable Modules Warranty 3 years from the date of purchase 1000BaseT NTSFP TX gt Cat5e Cable minimum length 1 meter maximum length 100 meter 1000BaseLX NTSFP LX 10 10 kilometers 1000Base
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26. Adapter Major Revision 1 Minor Revision 1 Serial Number OxAFFBF8E0 Connection Information Multicast Connections Unicast Connections 0 N TRON Admin gt cip disable Changing CIP configuration CIP Configuration Disabled 10 ms 2000 ms Status EthIp Interval Cache Interval Identity Information Product Name N TRON 7026TX Vendor 1006 N TRON Device Type OxOC Communications Adapter Major Revision 1 Minor Revision 1 Serial Number OxAFFBF8E0O Connection Information Multicast Connections Unicast Connections N TRON Admin gt Page 140 of 169 CLI Commands Continued Save or Reset the Configuration Settings Save or reset configuration settings config s ave reset Parameters save save current running configuration settings reset reset configuration settings to factory defaults Examples N TRON Admin gt config save Save Settings Settings have been saved N TRON Admin gt config reset Resetting to factory defaults Load factory default settings y n y Keep IP subnet mask and gateway addresses y n y Keep current user names and passwords y n y NOTES rrr Show or Clear Idle Task Statistics Command Name dle O Show or clear idle task statistics idle cpu stat clear Parameters cpu show CPU usage graph stat show or clear idle task statistics Examples N TRON Admin gt idle cpu Press Ctrl C to stop output CPU Usage 35 NARRA A E tie es
27. Address gt 15 character limit gt subnete255 255 255 0 lt Subner gt lt l 15 character limit gt lt Gateway gt 192 168 1 1 lt Gateway gt 15 character limit gt Tr dhcp mode this is the dhep client id gt lt ClientID gt lt Use one of the elements MACAddress SwitchName OtherText OtherHex MACAddress and SwitchName use current switch values gt lt MACAddress gt lt SwitchName gt lt OtherText gt myClientID lt OtherText gt Cl 255 Character limit gt lt OtherHex gt 0102de03ad00be0 ef lt OtherHex gt lt 255 2 character limit gt lt ClientID gt Revised 2011 11 15 Page 166 of 169 lt PContiguration fies gt lt User management gt A list of logon accounts 5 maximum to add to the switch gt lt Users mode keep or delete gt lt mode must be keep or delete gt lt mode delete delete existing accounts before adding accounts default gt lt mode keep do not delete existing accounts before adding accounts gt lt All User elements name password access are required gt lt USer gt lt Name gt Joe lt Name gt l 3 15 character limit gt lt Password gt xxx lt Password gt mi 3 15 character limit gt lt Access gt admin OR user lt Access gt lt l Access must be admin or user gt lt User gt lt Users gt gt lt Port cConriguracion gt lt You may uses this
28. E client requests are broadcast and relay agent requests are unicast When enabled Copyright 2008 2010 the server will respond to broadcast requests When disabled the server will ignore N TRON Corp broadcast requests The default is Enabled All rights reserved Delay Broadcast Ms The amount of time in milliseconds that the DHCP server will delay the processing http www n tron com of a broadcast message This setting is used when clients and relay agents are on E the same subnet and or VLAN A delay provides the opportunity for relay agent Logged in as admin requests to be honored before client requests This setting only applies when Allow Broadcast is Enabled The range is 0 2500 and the default is 500 Server ID Descriptive name of the DHCP server The name must be unique The default is the switch name alale lolas lalola Network Profiles A network profile contains vital network configuration options for potential clients At least one network profile is necessary to create an IP map Also a default network profile named DEFAULT exists and can be used to initialize certain fields in other network profiles to default values The Delete button removes the corresponding network profile along with all IP maps and bindings associated with the network profile Network Profile Name Descriptive name of the network profile The name must be unique and is required Address Pool Start Starting IP address of a pool
29. IP Configuration Mode Static IP Address Static subnet Mask Static gateway Static L92 106 Lo223 AAA LL LOS la L N TRON Admin gt sysip c dhcp IP Configuration Mode Fallback IP Address Fallback Subnet Mask DHCP has been changed AA OS IAS LLO e206 Fallback Gateway IE e O q ll Press lt ENTER gt to Save Changes and Restart the System Now N TRON Admin gt sysip i 192 168 2 119 s 255 255 252 0 g 192 168 1 1 static LO eNO Ge Zi lO 255 250 20460 192 168 141 IP Configuration Mode Static IP Address Static Subnet Mask Static Gateway has been changed has been changed has been changed Press lt ENTER gt to Save Changes and Restart the System Now If mode is set to DHCP and IP fallback occurs DHCP requests will stop If mode is set to DHCP and IP Configuration is retrieved from a DHCP server IP fallback will not occur even 1f lease is lost Page 149 of 169 CLI Commands Continued Show or Set System Configuration Description Show or set System configuration If no parameters are specified this command will show the System configuration same as show parameter system show name label browser state Parameters Examples show Show configuration name label Set the switch name browser state Set the browser access status to e nabled or disabled N TRON Admin gt system name Private switch browser disabled EP Contiguratiton Client ID I
30. Logical View GQ Home N Ring Configuration is divided into two categories Config 1 Mode 2 Advanced Logout Co tion Mode Copyright 2008 2011 If N Ring mode is Manager the following data will be shown N TRON Corp N Ring Mode Manager Switch is currently operating as an N Ring Manager All rights reserved Aging Time Aging time used when switch is active in an N Ring The range is 5 1000000 http www n tron com seconds N Ring Ports Port set used as N Ring ports on this switch The user can select an existing port Logged in as admin set VLAN ID VLAN in which N Ring ports are assigned The VLAN ID is configurable and the range is 1 4094 Tagging Selection as to whether the N Ring ports are members of the VLAN s Tagged or Untagged ports NOTE It is recommended to use Tagged on N Ring ports If N Ring mode is Auto Member the following data will be shown N Ring Mode Auto Member Switch is currently operating as an N Ring Auto Member Aging Time Aging time used when switch is active in an N Ring The range is 5 1000000 seconds Following the N Ring link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the N Ring category on the left side of the web management Revised 2011 11 15 Page 130 of 169 Help N Link 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 Windows Internet Explorer gt ao
31. Management Specifies whether or not all ports in this VLAN are management ports Change PVID of Member Ports Specifies whether or not the PVID of the member ports is set to this VLAN Logged in as admin ID Port No The number of the port Port Name The descriptive name of the port Group Member Specifies whether or not the port is included in the group Untag on Egress Specifies whether or not egress frames are tagged by the designated port Following the VLAN link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the VLAN category on the left side of the web management Revised 2011 11 15 Page 125 of 169 Help Bridging 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 Windows Internet Explorer gt ao Ge E nu 192 168 2 100 man 5s1 _ Y coool ol i A EN ve Favorites 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 ce i mh Page Safety Tools v THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY H Y Administration H O DHCP PEE En eLo Administration H O Ports Statistics Statistics IGMP N View i N Link J CIP Firmware Conf g User Management Other O Firmware Config n Support Bridging H Rate Limiting User Management Bridging group is divided into four categories Logical View 1 Aging Time 2 Unicast Addresses 3 Multicast Addresses 4 Show MAC by Port Home C
32. PH P25 P26 E A N D w I D T H t POETS Revised 2011 11 15 Page 63 of 169 VLAN Configuration Replace VID Tag with Default Port VID Specifies whether or not to replace the incoming VID tag with the port s designated VID Perform Ingress Filtering Specifies whether or not to filter out ingress frames when a VID violation is detected Discard Non Tagged for Ports Specifies whether or not non tagged ingress frames are dropped by the selected ports Remove Ports from Default VLAN when Added to Other VLAN Specifies whether or not to remove ports from Default VLAN when they are added to another VLAN VLAN Configuration View Replace VID With Default Port VID Perform Ingress Filtering Discard Non Tagged For Ports Hone Remove Ports From Default VLAN When Added To Other VLANs EN Default VLAN VLAN P1 P24 P25 P26 P24 P22 P26 PL P24 P25 P26 P24 P23 p26 Revised 2011 11 15 Page 64 of 169 VLAN Configuration ee Note that for convenience in most frequent use e Ports are deleted from group as each port is added to another group Ports are added to group if a deletion leaves a port with no group If it is desired to have a port on group and also on other group s configure group last to achieve that Note RSTP on overlapping VLANs is not supported and the system will automatically disable RSTP on all but the lowest VID VLANs that have overlapping ports Revised 2011 11 15
33. Ring Auto ree Auto Member Member Control Port Control Port Default TX3 Auto Detected Control Link N Link Master N Ring Member N Link Slave N Ring Member Partner Link N Ring Segment Coupler Port Default TX4 Coupler Port Default TX4 Partner Port Auto Detcted Partner Port Auto Detcted HH Primary Standby Coupler Coupler Link Link Coupler Port Auto Detected Coupler Port Auto Detected N Link Couper N Ring Member N Link Coupler N Ring Member N Ring Auto Member N Rng Manager For convenience a diagram similar to the above is provided in the switch s browser help for N Link Revised 2011 11 15 N Ring Auto Member Page 97 of 169 N Link Configuration Continued Complex N Link Configuration Example es Nuno ite Member Manager Member N Ring 1 gt Control Control Control Link 1 Link 2 Link 3 N Ring AM Parimet N Ring AM N Ring AM Barner N Ring AM N Ring AM Partier N Ring AM N Link Master Link 1 N Link Slave N Link Master Link 2 N Link Slave N Link Master Link 3 N Link Slave 1 1 2 2 3 3 E Primary Standby Primary Standby Primary Standby Coupler Coupler Coupler Coupler Coupler Coupler Link 1 Link 1 Link 2 Link 2 Link 3 Link 3 N Link AC N Link AC N Link AC N Link AC N Link AC N Ring AM N Ring AM N Ring AM N Ring AM N Ring
34. Support H Rate Limiting User Management Logical View a a E a Config Logout Copyright 2008 2010 N FROM Corp All nights reserved http wwwen tron com Logged in as admin E Internet fa 100 Revised 2011 11 15 Page 24 of 169 Web Management Menu Structure To the left there is a menu which is shown fully opened below 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 In most of the descriptions only the right side of the page is shown Revised 2011 11 15 Page 25 of 169 Administration System The System tab under the Administration category lists various information about the switch 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 Locati
35. a membership of ports This membership determines whether a port is included or excluded as to frame egress from the switch Revised 2011 11 15 Page 18 of 169 The 7026 Series 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 on overlapping VLANs is not supported and the system will automatically disable RSTP on all but the lowest VID VLANs that have overlapping ports Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol as specified in IEEE 802 1D 2004 is supported One Spanning Tree per non overlapping 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 is used to configure 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
36. an IP assignment from a DHCP server Communication between the client and server can optionally go through a DHCP Relay Agent DHCP Relay Agent DHCP Relay Agent Option 82 allows communication between the client and server to cross subnet and VLAN boundaries It also allows for a device on a specific port to receive a specific IP address and if the device 1s replaced the replacement receives the same IP address as the original device DHCP Server DHCP Server allows DHCP Client devices to automatically obtain an IP assignment IP assignments can be set up as a dynamic range of IP addresses available to any client device or specific IP addresses based on the clients MAC address Client ID Option 61 or Relay Agent connection Option 82 LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP is a Layer 2 discovery protocol that allows devices attached to an IEEE802 LAN to advertise to other devices the major capabilities they have and to store information they discover in a MIB that can be accessed through SNMP LLDP is formally described in IEEE Standard 802 1AB Port Security MAC Address Based The Port Security feature restricts access to the switch by only accepting dynamically learned MAC addresses and manually entered MAC addresses as authorized Dynamically learned MAC addresses are those that the switch detects on any port while in Learning mode A manually entered MAC address must designate the ports that the address is authorized o
37. as described All rights reserved Main Configuration Settings Other than SNMP DHCP and MAC Security the other http www n tron fe Checkbox nonvolatile settings are saved together and can be uploaded or E A E downloaded or neither Logged in as admin Keep Current IP Gateway and Subnet Mask On a configuration download the existing IP Gateway and Checkbox Subnet Mask can be retained if desired SNMP Configuration SNMP related settings are saved separately and can be Checkbox uploaded or downloaded separately DHCP Server Configuration DHCP related settings are saved separately and can be Checkbox uploaded or downloaded separately MAC Security Configuration Settings Depending on the checkbox below both manually entered and Checkbox dynamically learned authorizations will be uploaded or downloaded Manually Configured Only This checkbox is functional if the MAC Security Configuration Checkbox Settings Checkbox is checked If selected Manually Configured Only means that the dynamically learned list of authonzed MAC Addresses will not be uploaded or downloaded in context and only the manually entered authorizations will be Following the Firmware Config link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the Firmware Config category on the left side of the web management Revised 2011 11 15 Page 133 of 169 Help Rate Limiti
38. be saved by clicking the Update button at the bottom of the page NOTES 1 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 2 When the N Ring manager and all N Ring Members are in defaults changing the N Ring manager to use a Tagged VLAN requires no user interaction to allow non ring traffic to pass through the ring This works because changing to a Tagged VLAN does not remove the ring ports from the default VLAN 3 When the N Ring manager and all N Ring Members are in defaults changing the N Ring manager to use an Untagged VLAN other than VID 1 requires the administrator to add non ring ports to the N Ring VLAN to allow non ring traffic to pass through the ring This occurs because the N Ring ports must be removed from VID I because an untagged port may only be a member of one VLAN Revised 2011 11 15 Page 90 of 169 N Ring Configuration Advanced If switch is an N Ring Member the following data will be shown N Ring Mode Current N Ring mode of switch Keep Alive Timeout Keep Alive timeout is used when switch is active in an N Ring The range is 5 1000000 seconds N Ring Advanced Configuration View N Ring Mode Auto Member Keep Alive Timeout Secs 31 N Ring Advanced Configuration N Ring Mode Auto Member Keep Alive Timeout
39. block to define port VLAN identifiers PVIDs gt SPOTS lt ValidatePorts gt yes OR no lt ValidatePorts gt lt optional gt lt Must be yes default Or no 1f no invalid ports are ignored gt lt Use PortNumber or PortName gt POLLA lt PortNumber gt 4 lt PortNumber gt lt PortNumber ranges from 1 to the maximum port number for the switch gt PVID gt 1 lt PVLD gt lt PVID ranges from 1 to 4094 gt lt Port gt Por lL lt PortName gt TX6 lt PortName gt Name of port on switch gt lt PVID gt 26 lt PVID gt lt f PVID ranges from 1 to 4094 gt lt Port gt POETAS ajo gt 1 DHCP server gt lt DHCPServer mode keep or delete gt lt mode must be keep or delete gt lt mode delete delete existing profiles before adding profiles default gt lt mode keep do not delete existing profiles before adding profiles gt lt Enabled gt yes OR no lt Enabled gt lt Enabled must be yes or no gt lt If the server is enabled enabled yes you can add DHCP server profiles If not enabled can not add profiles gt lt Profile gt lt Required Name LowIP HighIP LeaseDays LeaseHours is optional and defaults to 0 gt lt Name gt prof1 lt Name gt lt l required gt lt 19 character Limit gt lt LowIP gt 192 168 2 1 lt LowIP gt lt required gt lt High Ps192 168 2 254 lt HighlP gt lt required
40. 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 if that port is manually or dynamically chosen as a router port Default configuration IGMP RFilter Configuration View 0l Pi Enabled 02 P2 Enabled Revised 2011 11 15 Page 83 of 169 IGMP RFilter Continued Modifying rfilter port settings IGMP RFilter Configuration LIC CIAO jeje a GALA pee AE AAA jee a q a jeje a ESOO AE Eee fre MPA sire OEE URES EJEN CEJ EDESA EE AREN 3 ire a AR ee ANA Revised 2011 11 15 Page 84 of 169 N View Configuration The Configuration tab under the N View category will display two basic variables for N View the status and the interval between packets N View Configuration View 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 Additionally you may Disable or Enable N View altogether Revised 2011 11 15 Page 85 of 169 N View Ports The Ports tab under the N View category will display a list of all the configured ports on the 7026 unit along with the ports transmitting multicast packets and MIB stats respectivel
41. host name t Ping the specified host until stopped To see statistics and continue type Space To stop type Control C n count Number of echo requests to send w timeout Timeout in milliseconds to wait for each reply N TRON Admin gt ping 192 168 1 119 N TRON Admin gt ping n 6 192 168 1 119 N TRON Admin gt ping t 192 168 1 119 N TRON Admin gt ping w 2000 192 168 1 119 Reply from 192 168 1 119 time 970ms Reply from 192 168 1 119 time lt 1Oms Reply from 192 168 1 119 time lt 10ms Ping Statistics ror 192 1608 1119 Packets Sent 4 Received 3 Lost 1 25 loss Approximate round trip times in milliseconds Minimum Oms Maximum 970ms Average 320ms Page 145 of 169 CLI Commands Continued Show or Set Port Configuration Show or set Port configuration Syntax port show admin state sd auto 10h 10 100h 100f 1000f flow state fhp state dp prio dscp state 8021p state pvid vid ual percent uah percent security state portno Parameters Portno Port number to configure or show Specify all to show all ports show Show configuration admin state Set the admin status for the port to e nabled or d isabled sd Set the speed and duplex mode for the port auto enable auto negotiation flow state Set the flow control for the port to e nabled or d isabled fhp state Set force high priority for the port to e nabled or d isabled dp Set
42. is unknown for VID Unicast Traffic TX X TX TX5 TX X X X Revised 2011 11 15 Page 161 of 169 Example 6 Basic understanding of VLANs with Multicast Filtering VLAN Configuration View Port Configuration View Replace VID With Def Al ar ner tet ae oi T E 6 DA Be AID Bakes o 3 1 TX2 TIO TX4 TXS TXS TX TX trippa ee tri Teee q Top of Form Bottom of Form Goes to ports TX1 TX8 but TX1 can only Untagged 01 00 00 00 00 01 send to TX2 VLAN 4 Goes to ports TX2 TX6 TX8 VLAN 3 but Lae i O pr filter keeps it on ports TX6 and TX8 only Untasesa _ 01 00 00 00 00 0r mames COO poris ALAS But wom A go back out the port it came in on Note If there are multiple ports on different VLANs the 7026 will apply the static multicast address to the lowest VLAN ID that 1s associated with one of the ports assigned to the static multicast address If the lowest VLAN ID contains all the ports assigned to the static multicast address an umbrella VLAN it will function for all those ports with no problems This can be achieved with overlapping VLANs For further information and examples on overlapping vlans see http www n tron com pdt overlappingportvlan pdf Revised 2011 11 15 Page 162 of 169 7026TX KEY SPECIFICATION Switch Properties 7026TX Number of MAC Addresses 8 000 Aging Time Programmable Latency Type 2 6 us Switching Method Store amp Forward Physical Heig
43. limiting Note This also causes Unicast packets with destinations not in the ARL table to be rate limited rather than all being flooded Following the BPCL link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the BPCL category on the left side of the web management Revised 2011 11 15 Page 134 of 169 Help User Management 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 Windows Internet Explorer JS ka e http 192 168 2 100 main ss 1 X 9 Google i gt vr ES ve Favorites 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 Edo GJ gt Gl mh Page Safety Tools N TRON TNE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY Administration H DHCP DREK Ge ape Administration H Ports Statistics H Statistics H VLAN IGMP H Bridging CIP H RSTP H IGMP Other H N View H N Ring H 8 N Link H CIP H Firmware Config o Support User Management H Rate Limiting User Management The User Management screen allows users to view add and remove system user accounts Logical View ZE Home User ement 9 Config No User table index Help G Logout Firmware Config imiti User Management User Name User name string Access Permission lA user can have Admin read write or User read only privileges Copyright 2008 2010 N TRON Corp All rights reserved http
44. management Revised 2011 11 15 Page 122 of 169 Help Ports 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 Windows Internet Explorer gt ao JS B htt 192 168 2 100 main ss J h x oS Google p Y a ES ve Favorites 192 168 2100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 Ed A p Page y Safety y Tools THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY H Y Administration H DHCP PE E LLDP Administration H Ports Statistics H Statistics T 3 H VLAN IGMP N View N Link H O Bridging CIP Firmware Config User Management H RSTP H IGMP Other H N View H N Ring H N Link H CIP H Firmware Confi H Y Support Ports H Rate Limiting User Management Ports group is divided into five categories Logical View 1 Configuration 2 MAC Security 3 Mirroring 4 Trunking 5 QOS Home Y Config Co tion Help Port No The number of the port O Logout Port Name The descriptive name of the port Copyright 2008 2010 Admin Status ar ari field displays the existing status of the port whether it is N TRON Corp aa ee Eas All rights reserved Link Status Current link state http www n tron com Auto Nego This configurable field displays the current auto negotiation state whether it is Enabled Disabled Logged in as admin Port Speed This configurable field displays the speed of each port 10 100 Mbps Duplex Mode This configurable field displays the ex
45. modes and cannot share links or segments along those lines See the examples in the RSTP configuration section 3 Do not use Trunking on an N Ring manager 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 7026 can only participate in one N Ring N Ring copper ports must be run at 100Mb full duplex including the default autonegotiate as long as all switches in the ring support 100Mb full duplex DAA Revised 2011 11 15 Page 88 of 169 N Ring Configuration Mode Continued The N Ring Mode is one of three as below If N Ring Mode is Manager then a pull down allows selection of available ports P1 P2 P23 P24 and P25 P26 as N Ring ports Modify N Ring Mode Configuration N Ring Mode Aging Time 20 W Ring Ports P25 P26 Revised 2011 11 15 Page 89 of 169 N Ring Configuration Mode Continued If N Ring Mode is Manager then VLAN ID can be set to a unique VLAN id 1 4094 Default is 3333 If N Ring Mode is Manager then a pull down allows selection as to whether the N Ring ports are members of the VLAN s Tagged or Untagged ports Default is Tagged Modify N Ring Mode Configuration Ring Node Vanaser _ Aging Time N Ring Ports P25 P26 WAND Once these fields are filled in to meet the needs of the administrator s network the changes may
46. of addresses for the network profile IP addresses within the address pool can be used in any combination of dynamic and static IP assignments There can only be one address pool per subnet therefore it is sn a 4 Following the DHCP link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options under the DHCP categories on the left side of the web management Revised 2011 11 15 Page 121 of 169 Help LLDP 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 Windows Internet Explorer gt ao Ge E nuv 192 168 2 100 man 5si __ 8 Google af a ES ve Favorites 192 168 2100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 7 Pagey Safety Toos E THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY Y Administration H DHCP a H LLDP Administration DHCP H Ports Statistics VLAN idgi H Statistics e H VLAN IGMP N View N Link H Bridging CIP Firmware Config User Management H RSTP H IGMP Other H N View H N Ring H N Link H CIP H Firmware Confi AAA A A _ _ _ _ Support E LLDP Link Layer Discovery Protocol H Y Rate Limiting User Management LLDP is divided into four categories H Logical View 1 Configuration 2 Ports 3 Status 4 Statistics Home Config Co tion re Help Mode Enables or disables LLDP on the switch The default is Disabled Logout Transmit Interval Specifies the interval at whi
47. protocol For example a PLC may be programmed to monitor port links or N Ring status and cause a status indicator to turn red on an HMI if a port goes link down or if N Ring has a fault CIP is formally described in ODVA Publication Number PUBO0001 Volume 1 Common Industrial Protocol CIP and Publication Number PUB00002 Volume 2 EtherNet IP Adaptation of CIP N Tron provides EDS and ICO files N TRON_CIP_Tags pdf is for a particular environment but reveals the tags available DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP provides configuration parameters to Internet hosts DHCP is built on a client server model where designated DHCP server hosts allocate network addresses and deliver configuration parameters to dynamically configured hosts DHCP is controlled by RFC 2131 The N Tron DHCP Switch can be configured to be a DHCP Client Alternately the N Tron DHCP switch can be configured to be a DHCP Server a DHCP Relay Agent or both For more detailed information on N Tron DHCP features reference http www n tron com tech_docs php Under White papers see Using DHCP to Minimize Equipment Setup Time Under Installation Guides and User Manuals see DHCP Technical Instructions for 708 716 7026 7506 Series Revised 2011 11 15 Page 20 of 169 DHCP Client The switch will automatically obtain an IP assignment from a DHCP Server or optionally Fallback to a configured IP assignment if unable to get
48. second Unicast RPI The minimum Requested Packet Interval for Class 3 unicast connections in milliseconds Requests for less than this value will be rejected Default second CIP Configuration View Enabled Multicast RPI 1000 ms Unicast RPI 1000 ms Refresh Following the Modify button on the above example the administrator can modify the variables Additionally you may Disable or Enable CIP altogether CIP Confic E CIP Status Enabled Enabled Multicast RPI pa ms Update Cancel Revised 2011 11 15 Page 106 of 169 CIP Status The Status tab under the CIP category will display the CIP status The following switch status and partner status information will be shown Identity Information Product Name Switch Model Number Vendor This is N Tron s ODVA EtherNet IP Vendor ID 1006 Device Type The ODVA Device Type is Communications Adapter Ox0C hex Major Revision The Major Revision of the CIP implementation Minor Revision The Minor Revision of the CIP implementation Serial Number hex CIP Serial number unique across all N Tron CIP devices This is the last 4 octets of the base switch MAC Connection Information AMOET oF an sai Current number of CIP Ethernet IP class 1 multicast connections Connections ner or an ENS Current number of CIP Ethernet IP class 3 unicast connections Connections CIP Status View Revised 2011 11 15 Page 107 of 169 Fir
49. the administrator must configure the Control Port default P3 and the Primary Coupler Port default P4 Control Port P3 y Primary Coupler Port Once these fields are filled in to meet the needs of the administrator s network the changes may be saved by clicking the Update button at the bottom of the page Revised 2011 11 15 Page 100 of 169 N Link Status The Status tab under the N Link category will display the N Link status If the switch is an N Link Master or Slave the following switch status and partner status information will be shown Fields with a red background designate a fault condition State Current N Link mode of switch Control Port The port being used to convey control information There must be a direct link between the Master and Slave Control ports Use of media converters or other switches is not supported Partner Port The port being used for normal communication between the N Link Master and N Link Slave switch There must be a direct link between the Master and Slave Partner ports Use of media converters or other switches is not supported This port will be detected automatically Coupler Port The port being used to establish a redundant path for ethernet data transmission Coupler Port State Blocking Forwarding Status No errors will show OK otherwise a description of the Faults detected N Link Partner Information State Current N Link mode of switch MAC The MAC Address o
50. the default QOS priority for the port The range is 0 7 dscp state Set the DSCP Priority for the port to e nabled or d isabled 8021p state Set the 802 1p Priority for the port to e nabled or d isabled pvid Set the VLAN ID for the port The range is 1 4094 ual percent Set the usage alarm low percentage The range is 0 100 uah percent Set the usage alarm high percentage The range is 0 100 security state Set the security status for all supported ports to e nabled or d isabled Examples N TRON Admin gt port sd 100f flow enabled dp 7 pvid 2 5 Port Port Admin Link Auto Port Dupl Flow Force Def Port No Name Status Stat Nego Spd Mode Control High Pri Pri State 5 TX5 Enabled Down Disabled 100 Full Enabled Disabled 7 Disabled Changes have been made that have not been saved Revised 2011 11 15 Page 146 of 169 CLI Commands Continued Reset the Switch o N TRON Admin gt reset Preparing for reset Cleaning up Browser will be redirected to 192 168 1 250 Disabling SNMP Disabling DHCP Disabling CIP Locking out other processes Disable preemption Resetting device HA Show or Set SNMP Configuration Show or set SNMP configuration If no parameters are specified this command will show the SNMP configuration same as show parameter snmp show ro name rw name trap name Parameters Examples NOTES Revised 2011 11 15 show Show configuration
51. to factory default m model Configuration device model number Valid values are 1 At32K 2 At64K and 3 card Compare Compare the configuration of the switch to the configuration device Erase Erase the switch configuration on the configuration device Example N TRON Factory gt cfgdev info Port A Oxd080 Board ID Ox0005 5 Configuration device information Name SDS128M Model E 3 Version E UL Page Size 200 Total Size 127008708 Max Clock Hz 400000 Write Cycles ns 5000000 Flags 0xX00000001 N TRON Factory gt cfgdev compare Comparing switch configuration to the configuration device The configurations are different N TRON Factory gt cfgdev erase Erasing configuration device Configuration device erase completed Notes o d OSOS Revised 2011 11 15 Page 139 of 169 CLI Commands Continued Show or Set CIP Configuration Show or set CIP configuration If no parameters are specified this command will show O the CIP configuration same as show parameter Cip e nable d isable show Parameters Examples Revised 2011 11 15 Cip show Show CIP configuration Cip e nable d isable Set the CIP status to e nabled or d isabled N TRON Admin gt cip show CIP Configuration Enabled 10 ms 2000 ms EthIp Interval Cache Interval Identity Information Product Name N TRON 7026TX Vendor 1006 N TRON Device Type OxOC Communications
52. warranty or not 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 WA
53. 0000 123 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0d 14 Pia Disabled 200000 128 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 15 Pas Disabled 200000 123 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 o 16 P6 Disabled 200000 123 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 az P17 Disabled 200000 128 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 1g pis Disabled 200000 123 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 12 19 P9 Disabled 200000 123 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 20 Po Disabled 200000 123 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 a ra Disabled 200000 128 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 15 22 P22 Disabled 200000 128 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 16 23 P23 Disabled 200000 128 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 17 24 Pa Disabled 200000 123 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 18 25 Pas Disabled 20000 123 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 26 P26 Disabled 20000 128 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1a 5 Revised 2011 11 15 Page 76 of 169 RSTP Configuration Continued If the administrator selects one of the ports on the previous screen he or she can change the Port s Pat
54. 168 1 08 55255 850 nod E z 00 07 af ff c9 20 192 168 1245 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch 00 07afffc8 80 192 168 1226 255 255 155 0 N Tron Si zs 00 0 7 a tr 8a60 192 168 1 104 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch r 00 07 affF b8 00 192 168 1225 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch 00 07 affFBa c0 192 168 1101 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch a O0 07 atthar0 190 168 1035 2552552550 N Tron Si a 00 07 aftf 83 00 192 168 1 105 255 255 255 0 N Tron E L 00 0 aftFsted 192 168 1259 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch 00 07 aftr 6c 00 192 168 1 126 255 2552550 N Tron sten TE L 00 07 afff Sa20 192 168 1 102 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch Hi 00 07 affF c8 60 192 168 1249 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch a TX2 TAL 00 07 aPfP8e 60 192 168 1127 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch a 00 0 arr sb 0 192 168 1 110 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch E EN EEN EN EX 6 NS 00 07 afffF8a e0 192 168 1 100 2552852550 N Tron Switch a EN ENE ER E ES Page 94 of 169 N Ring Status Continued Below is an example of N Ring Status from an N Ring Manager with a faulted N Ring The red fields on the N Ring Map show problems Ports that are red indicate that the port is not linked MAC addresses that are red indicate that there is no communication to that switch The red Ring Broken line shows where the N Ring is broken N Ring Status View Switch is an N Ring Manager using N Ring Aging Time 20 Seconds Refresh every E Secs Pause Pr
55. AM C N Ring 4 gt N Rng Manager N Link AC N Ring AM N Ring Auto Member N Ring Auto Member N Ring N Ring N Ring 7 N Ring Auto ee Auto Auto aida Auto Member 9 Member Member 9 Member Configuration Notes e The Master and Slave must be part of the N Ring topology e If using default configuration choices the administrator only needs to configure the N Link Master The N Link Slave and both Coupler switches will auto detect any needed configuration e If not using default configuration choices the administrator may also need to configure the Default Coupler port on the N Link Slave e There must be a direct link between the Master and Slave Control ports Use of media converters or other switches is not supported e There must be a direct link between the Master and Slave Partner ports Use of media converters or other switches is not supported e There must be at least one other switch besides the Master and Slave that supports N Link on the N Ring e N Link will only support a single point of failure Multiple points of failure and misconfiguration are not supported and may cause a network storm under some circumstances Configuration Steps to redundantly couple 2 N Ring networks 1 Ensure the Coupler and Control cables are disconnected at this point 2 Get Both N Rings working with a status of OK Configure N Link Slave Ensure that the N Link Slave is set to Auto Configure and sele
56. D 2004 Rapid Spanning Tree e N RING N Tron proprietary Ring Management e N LINK N Tron proprietary Coupling Management e DHCP Server Option 82 relay e Port Security MAC Address Based Page 4 of 169 7026TX Industrial Ethernet Switch Accessories The SD and USB connectors are for temporary connection only Do not use connect or disconnect unless 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 N IRON parameters quickly without the need for a computer or A OE NE software One configuration device per switch is recommended NTCD 128 The configuration device is inserted in the back of the 7026TX Revised 2011 11 15 Page 5 of 169 Copyright N Tron Corporation 2010 2011 820 S University Blvd Suite 4E Mobile AL 36609 USA 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 t
57. Ds 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 is ON 0 Power is ON and a fault condition exists LNK ACT APPLYING POWER AND FAULT CONNECTIONS Back View 7026TX with DC Power Supply Installed e Unscrew amp Remove the DC Voltage Input Plug from the Power Input Header e Install the DC Power Cables into the Plug observing polarity 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 1 2 v Va e Verify the Power LED stays ON O O 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 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 3 Revised 2011 11 15 Page 11 of 169 e Input AC 115 230V e Power 30W e Output DC 24 28V e 35 mm DIN Rail Mountable e Output Current 1 3A 24V e Dimensions 45X75X91 mm 1 0A O 28V 7026TX with AC Power Supply Installed e Unscrew amp Remove the AC Voltage Input Plug from the Power Input Header _ e Install the AC Power Cables into the Plug ge observing p
58. It is ideally suited for connecting Ethernet enabled industrial and or security equipment and is a fully managed switch PRODUCT FEATURES e Full IEEE 802 3 Compliance e Twenty four 10 100 BaseTX RJ 45 e Two Optional Gigabit ports o 1000BaseSX LX Ports LC style and or o 1000BaseT Ports RJ45 style e Extended Environmental Specifications e Auto Sensing 10 100BaseTX Duplex and MDIX e Offers Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Trunk with other N Tron trunking capable switches over two ports e Store amp Forward Technology e Plug and Play IGMP Support e Rugged Rack Mount Enclosure e Onboard Temperature Sensor Configuration Backup via optional SD Card NTCD 128 e Power Input o 7026TX Redundant DC Input 18 49 VDC o 7026TX AC 90 264VAC or 90 300VDC e Web Browser Management with detailed ring map and fault location charting e Web Browsing and N View Switch Monitoring LISTED 65SN Revised 2011 11 15 PRODUCT CONFIGURATIONS e 7026TX XX Twenty Four 10 100 Base TX RJ45 Copper Ports and two optional SFP transceivers Where XX AC for AC voltage option Blank otherwise Supported SFP Mini GBIC Fiber Transceivers NTSFP SX LC Style Connector up to 550m NTSFP LX 10 LC Style Connector up to 10km NTSFP LX 40 LC Style Connector up to 40km NTSFP LX 80 LC Style Connector up to 80km MANAGEMENT FEATURES e IGMP Snooping e VLAN e QoS e Port Trunking e Port Mirroring e LLDP e CIP e 802 1
59. LX NTSFP LX 40 40 kilometers 1000BaseLX NTSFP LX 80 80 kilometers 1000BaseSX 50 125um 550 meters 1000BaseSX 62 5 125um 275 meters Revised 2011 11 15 Page 164 of 169 Gigabit Fiber Transceiver SFP Characteristics 550m with 50 125 um Wavelength Tonm 1310nm 1550nm Assumed Fiber Loss 3 5 to 3 75 dB km 0 45 dB km 0 35 dB km 0 25 dB km SX Fiber Optic Cable LX Fiber Optic Cable Certifications GOST R Certified Regulatory Approvals SAFETY Suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D Hazardous Locations or Nonhazardous Locations only EMI ANSI C63 4 FCC Title 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A ICES 003 Class A EMC EN 61000 3 2 3 Emissions EN 55022 Emissions EN 55024 Immunity EN61000 4 2 ESD EN61000 4 3 RS EN61000 4 4 EFT EN61000 4 5 Surge EN61000 4 6 RF EN61000 4 8 PFMF EN61000 4 11 VDI Mus LISTED 65SN Revised 2011 11 15 Page 165 of 169 Appendix A XML Settings File Example lt Overview of XML settings for N TRON switches gt lt XML settings can be downloaded to a switch to configure the switch XML settings cover a subset of the settings available through a web browser gt lt There are several top level configuration sections Each section is optional lt SystemConfiguration gt lt Switches gt lt Administration gt lt IPConfiguration gt lt Users gt lt Ports gt lt DHCPServer gt lt MACSecurity gt lt
60. N N TRON Corp TRON our network of Systems integrators Value Added Resellers and our Catalog and Internet Partners All rights reserved Terms amp Conditions REQUEST A CATALOG http www n tron com WHERE TO BUY Display All Lists Hide All Lists CERTIFIED ALLIANCE PARTNERS ONLINE STORE Logged in as admin For additional information please contact us Revised 2011 11 15 Page 109 of 169 Rate Limiting Broadcast Rate Limit Configuration The Rate Limiting Broadcast link will display all the ports that are installed in the 7026 Series unit and will list the Broadcast Pass Rate Percentage for each port Broadcast Pass Rate Percentage defaults to 3 on 10 100Mbs ports and 1 on 1000Mbs ports A Modify button is provided to change these fields Broadcast Rate Limit View Revised 2011 11 15 Page 110 of 169 Following the Modify button on the above example the administrator can modify the Broadcast Pass Rate Percentage for each and every port Broadcast Rate Limit Confic Port Name Update Revised 2011 11 15 Page 111 of 169 Rate Limiting Multicast Rate Limit Configuration The Rate Limiting Multicast link will display all the ports that are installed in the 7026 Series unit and will list the Multicast Pass Rate Percentage for each port Multicast Pass Rate Percentage defaults to 100 on all ports A Modify button 1s provided to change these fields Note Unicast packets with destinations not in th
61. N TRON Admin gt idle stat Time Elapsed Sched Tick Loop Count Secs Time us Count Count Count A a aa ula Wie ae an 1008892 98 63154 1031766 123 100 63155 1020343 177 99 63156 1001494 101 97 63157 1007131 Aa ia aaa Ral 1009589 98 63159 1008483 97 Average Display Time 1031706 1001494 10125928 Display Sched 177 TOL 119 Overall Sched 177 101 119 Display Ticks 100 237 98 Overall Ticks 100 97 98 Display Loops 83 25 TL Overall Loops 83 29 FL N TRON Admin gt Revised 2011 11 15 Page 141 of 169 CLI Commands Continued Show or Set IGMP Configuration Command Name gmp S O Show or set IGMP configuration If no parameters are specified this command will show the IGMP configuration same as show parameter O igmp show status state Parameters Examples Revised 2011 11 15 show Show configuration status state Set the IGMP status to e nabled or d isabled N TRON Admin gt igmp show IGMP Status IGMP Version Query Mode CIP Querier Status Active Querier IP Router Mode Manual Router Ports IGMP Number of Groups Q IGMP Resource Usage 5 Enabled 2 Auto 2 Active Auto 192 168 1 250 Auto None 1 1 N TRON Admin gt igmp status disabled IGMP Status IGMP Version Query Mode CIP Querier Status Active Querier IP Router Mode Manual Router Ports IGMP Number of Groups IGMP Resource Usage 5 N TRON Ad
62. O O Serer Sates arn eee eer ere ee 83 Ne WAS We SC ODO ITALO Mei as 85 M Views OS iii ita 86 N Ring Contieuraton MOdE ares dd tits 88 N Ring Configuration Advanced viral loas 91 Revised 2011 11 15 Page 2 of 169 NeRIME gt Matan ti iy uit esata iced aaa nln ae ea Oates 93 NeEmk Contis ura ti ca 97 N LiMk S tU iS A a E cis 101 El COn E Ura On A A a a et ra ia ss 106 A Pe ne ST Eee eee ee Sn eae ee eee Te eee een ee eer ne 107 Prnwate Cono TETRIS T 108 Support Web Site ain E de oo 109 Rate Linitine Broadcast Rate Limit Conf surat om o A Baad eee ins 110 Rate Linitine Multicast Rate Limit Oni our aon wstexcestawseuasuseesancouaaea A ds 112 User Management Adding USCIS airlines 114 User Manacement Removing USCIS siciliana laa 115 TSO NC AY Winrar lali tmavetatd acmesen saanduaisnasenaaindanait ac vedas saaaheawacwenansadsosacbaiueuertanniuai enone nengnastaneaah ds 116 FCT ARO 119 Help Adiaimistratonesota roce lali ota 120 Han DACP Sn errs seer otek oca iii rita soe 121 A o PO o rcrT A Ten erm eer Crertey ere rn een nearer 122 o or Ree Tenn rer II A 123 Le es PEE O O TI II daa uaa aininaiat ean ceeds usnaaadeaaeauaenaoeeeeasan casa oe 124 HPE G Miah PPP AA E A tert ste arn ete entre errant Ter tre ere nh Ter erate Ter verte Cetra area Teer ter erent Cen Tne Ter 125 Helps bag Olah Uarerreme et ertnetnt mann caer ane tere net mee rirener bart cet tert ste orhseterrnte terrace Tey tre ere arm Terr ery Tea O 126 HPS wae
63. Option 82 Circuit ID sub option used by the particular relay agent switch IP Address IP address to assign to the IP map DHCP Server Static Range Option 82 Revised 2011 11 15 Page 39 of 169 DHCP Server Setup IP Maps Continued The Single IP type of mapping is used to create a static IP address for an individual client The following information is required Network Profile An existing network profile to which the IP map applies IP The static IP address to offer to a client Unique ID The unique identifier that must match either the client identifier Option 61 or the client s hardware address MAC Format Designates how the Unique ID is interpreted DHCP Server Static IP Option 61 MAC Network Profile pro _1 v O O O Unique p Format MAC Address ie MAC metia MAC Address String Update Revised 2011 11 15 Page 40 of 169 DHCP Server View Bindings The View Bindings tab lists the bindings of physical devices to IP addresses that are in use or offered Network Profile The profile applied to the binding entry Binding Identifier The client associated with the binding entry Client Hardware Address MAC The client s MAC address Client IP Address The actual IP address assigned to the binding entry Status Indicates the current status of the binding entry Release Removes the corresponding binding WARNING By releasing an IP address it is p
64. P Address Subnet Mask Gateway MAC Address System Up Time Name Contact Location Temperature Upper Threshold Lower Threshold Browser Access hex Static 0007affcb4a0 192 168 1 212 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 00 07 af fc b4 a0 0 days 0 hours Private switch N TRON Admin Mobile AL 26 C 78 E 100 Es 212 E 60 C 76 E Disabled 18 mins 54 secs 306009 Changes have been made that have not been saved A switch name may only contain alphanumeric space and characters and may not begin with a number space or underscore A name with embedded space characters must be enclosed in quotes Revised 2011 11 15 Page 150 of 169 VLAN Addition and Deletion Example The screen capture below is the factory default VLAN configuration VLAN Configuration View Clicking on the Modify button allows one to add a new VLAN VLAN Configuration Revised 2011 11 15 Page 151 of 169 When creating anew VLAN a numeric ID is required Name is entered Note that N Ring VLAN is a reserved name with a special meaning Choices such as Allow Management and Change PVID of Member Ports are made at this time as well as the ports which are going to belong to the new VLAN Additionally the ports may be Untagged on Egress fy G a Ig A O o S F 1 wi The result of add is a New VLAN In this case it does not overlap the Default VLAN ports
65. Pagey Safety y Tools THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY H Y Administration H DHCP PERERA H LLDP Administration DHCP oi Ports Statistics VLAN idei H Statistics _ _ _ _ H O VLAN IGMP N View N Ring N Link H Bridging CIP Firmware Config Rate Limiting User Management RSTP H IGMP Other H N View 1 N Ring H N Link ec H Firmware Confi a A A O A a A A l oy IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol H Rate Limiting fe User Management IGMP group consists of four categories Logical View 1 Configuration 2 Show Groups 3 Show Routers 4 RFilter Ports Home Config Co tion re Help IGMP Status Indicates whether IGMP is enabled or disabled O Logout Query Mode Specifies the query mode to be used The default is Auto E Auto Multiple switches will ensure that only one switch is the active querier Copyright 2008 2010 On This switch is always an active querer TH d This switch never queries http www n tron com Router Mode Specifies the router mode to be used The default is Auto Auto Allows for dynamically detected and manually set router ports Logged in as admin Manual Allows only for manually set router ports None Allows no router ports Manual Router Ports Port or ports that are specified as router ports manually N Ring Router Ports On an N Ring Manager the ring ports are informatively shown as router ports N Link Router Ports
66. RRANTY IF ITS TESTING 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 l
67. Selecting Add displays the MAC Authorization Entry page showing default values for the administrator to modify see below When an entry number hyperlink is selected this same page is displayed except it shows the associated MAC address and authorized ports MAC Authorization Entry E We vJp3 M P4 Wre v P7 Ps Pi0 Pil P12 P13 P14 P15 Pi Pi7 lPis P19 P20 vjen Ip Mes M Select All Select None Revised 2011 11 15 Page 55 of 169 Ports MAC Security Intruder Log The Intruder Log tab displays a list of unauthorized MAC addresses that attempted to access the secured device Each intruder entry in the log is unique and is based on the combination of MAC address VLAN and port Only the first occurrence of the intruder is listed The log is ordered by most recent first based on the system time The maximum number of entries is 100 If more than 100 intruders are detected the oldest entries are deleted The log is not saved through a power cycle Intruder Log 00 07 af 94 00 P14 0 days 0 hours 18 mins 36 secs 00 07 affF36 20 PO 0 days 0 hours 5 mins 24 secs ALI An entry can be individually removed from the log by selecting the associated Delete button All entries or entries specific to a port can also be removed from the log by choosing the option in the dropdown list and then selecting the Clear button Revised 2011 11 15 Page 56 of 169 Ports Mir
68. Series switch to factory defaults In many cases it is desirable to restore factory defaults but retain certain settings Checkboxes are provided to select the desired behavior Note that if no Configuration Device is present that is presented uration Save Or Reset Configuration device ts not connected Click Save button to save changes to the configuration Save Click Reset button to reset the switch and load the most recently saved configuration Click Factory button 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 Keep currently stored DHCP Server settings lt e e e El Keep currently stored MAC Security settings Revised 2011 11 15 Page 117 of 169 If a Configuration Device is present that is presented juration Save Or Reset Configuration device is connected Click Save button to save changes to the configuration Save Click Reset button to reset the switch and load the most recently saved configuration Click Factory button 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 Keep currently stored DHCP Server settings lt e e e El Keep currently stored MAC Security settings Revised 2011 11 15 Page 118 of 169 Help Ove
69. The Default profile cannot be deleted DHCP Server Setup Revised 2011 11 15 Page 34 of 169 DHCP Server Setup Profiles Continued DHCP Server Configuration When field is left blank the corresponding default profile value is used When both related fields are left blank the corresponding default profile values are used Revised 2011 11 15 Page 35 of 169 DHCP Server Setup IP Maps The Setup IP Maps tab provides the way to create IP mappings with an existing network profile There are three types of mappings that can be created Dynamic Range Static Range and Single IP DHCP Server Setur at SERIA me You must add a non Default Network Profile before adding an IP Map Dynamic Range IP Address Range Option 82 Relay Agent Single IP Option 61 or MAC The Dynamic Range type of mapping is used to create a range of dynamic IP addresses for requesting clients The following information is required Network Profile An existing network profile to which the IP map applies Low IP The starting IP address of a range High IP The ending IP address of a range High The Static Range type of mapping Is used to create a range of static IP addresses dedicated to specific ports on a relay agent switch There are two different data entry formats available according to whether the relay agent type is for an N TRON or for a generic switch To create a range of static IP addresses on a
70. VID Tag With Default Port VID C Perform Ingress Filtering d lpi Jp lps Lire lps Pio iria Llpia lpiz Pig lp21 LlPp2 p pag The page at http 1927 168 1 2172 says FP WLAN ID 2 Are you sure vou want to delete this VLAN Discard Non Tagged For Ports NN Default VLAN TLAN P1 P24 P25 P26 P24 P2b F26 P1 P2 P3 P24 P25 P26 Pa P3 P24 F23 aA ma And the New VLAN is removed Note that the new configuration of the switch must be saved if the configuration must survive a power cycle Revised 2011 11 15 Page 155 of 169 Revised 2011 11 15 Replace VID Taz With Default Port VID Perform Ingress Filiering d Remove Ports From Default VLAN When Added To Other VLANs Jedete VLAN Configuration Fi IPs P9 P13 P17 P21 P25 Discard Non Tagzed For Ports H _ P IP10 Pi4 L lFig IP23 P26 P3 LPF Ipi P13 IP19 P23 F4 IPs LIPi2 IPi6 P20 P24 Default PLAN VLA P1 P24 P25 P26 P24 P23 P26 P1 P2 PSP24 P25 P26 Pa P3 P24 F23 zaa m Add cal AS AS OS E Page 156 of 169 VLAN Configuration Examples A VLAN is an administratively configured LAN segment that limits the traffic in multiple broadcast domains Instead of physically reconnecting a device to a different LAN network administrators can accomplish this task by configuring a VLAN compliant switch to create logical network segments
71. ___ TX3 VID4 MAConportTX8 Packet Discarded _ ____ _ Revised 2011 11 15 Page 158 of 169 Example 3 Basic understanding of tagged VLANs Admit All VLAN Configuration View Port Configuration View TXI VID4 MAConportTX2_ PacketDiscarded 3 3 Adds VID 1 to packet amp Floods VLAN 1 TX3 VID4 MAConportTX7 PacketPDiscarded _ __ __ _ Revised 2011 11 15 Page 159 of 169 Example 4 Basic understanding of Hybrid VLANs VLAN Configuration View Port Configuration View TXI VID4 MAComportTX2 Packet Discarded TXI VID4 MAComportTX3 Packet Discarded TX3 VID4 MAConportTXS Packet Discarded TX3 VID4 MAConmportTX4 Packet Discarded Revised 2011 11 15 Page 160 of 169 Example 5 Basic understanding of Overlapping VLANs VLAN Configuration View Port Configuration View Df Trh LA Fh 4 as Py i A M AJ a A A fae ai OAS A TXI Untagged MAC on port TX2 e Unicast Traffic VID 4 Untagged MAC on port TX3 Floods VLAN 4 2 2 VID 4 MAC on port TX2 2 Strips VID off packet VID 4 T VID 4 Unknown MAC TX2 Strips VID off packet amp Floods VLAN 4 VID 2 Dn a VID MAC on port TX5 Strips VID off packet or floods if MAC VID 2 and 3 is unknown for VID TX1 TX3 TX8 Untagged Unknown MAC TX1 TX3 TX8 Floods VLAN 2 VID 3 VID 3 VID 3 MAC on port TX2 Strips VID off packet or floods if MAC VID 2 and 3
72. also displays the existing Enabled or Disabled status of this feature The default 1s disabled When disabled the switch generates no Ethernet traffic for this purpose but can still present some information gathered passively The IP field shows an Auto detected or manually entered IP address If there is a MAC address for the port and an IP address was not discovered there is an Assign IP button to allow the user to enter an IP address If Active IP Probe is enabled manually entered IP values are underlined and validated A validated IP for that MAC 1s presented in green and if validation fails the IP will be red and underlined Note that some devices do not have an IP Address and that some devices that do have an IP Address may not respond to the methods used to detect their IP Address Invoking the Assign IP button on the example above the administrator will be presented with a form in which to enter a manually assigned IP as below Assign IP MAC Address 00 07 af 00 eb 51 IP Address When an IP has been manually entered a button is provided to Delete IP and invoking it will allow the administrator to delete the manual association of an IP to that MAC Revised 2011 11 15 Page 73 of 169 RSTP Configuration The Configuration tab under the RSTP category will display the RSTP information for the first VLAN Using the pull down menu at the top of the page an administrator can choose which VLAN to c
73. ch LLDP frames are transmitted The default is 30 seconds Copyright 2008 2010 Transmit Hold Multiplier Specifies a multiplier on the Transmit Interval when calculating a Time to Live ep Corp d value The default is 4 http LL A Bn Re Initialization Delay Specifies the minimum time an LLDP port will wait before re initializing after its p E F setting has changed from disabled to Tx Only or Tx Rx This prevents excessive notifications when LLDP Port settings are toggled The default is 2 seconds Notification Interval Specifies the interval between successive notifications generated by the switch If a port sends out a notification and another port tries to send out a notification the subsequent notification will not be sent until the interval expires The default is 5 seconds Logged in as admin Ports Port Name The descriptive name of the port Transmit Enables or disables LLDP transmission on the switch Receive Enables or disables receipt of LLDP frames from neighbor switches Allow Management Data Allows the transmission of management type information Example IP address of switch Allow Notification Allows a notification to be transmitted when local or remote data changes Status Following the LLDP link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the LLDP category on the left side of the web
74. ct a Default Coupler Port Save Configuration Configure N Link Master Select the Control and Coupler ports Save the Configuration Connect the Control Link cable Ensure that the Slave switch status now shows a state of Slave Connect the Coupler Link cables Check N Link status by selecting the N Link Status View page 99 IA Revised 2011 11 15 Page 98 of 169 N Link Configuration Continued The Configuration tab under the N Link category will display the configuration settings By default N Link is in Auto Configure mode and will use P4 as the Default Coupler port N Link Configuration View N Link Mode Auto Configure Default Coupler Port EN Following the Modify button on the above example the administrator will see a list of configurable fields for the N Link configuration as below N Link Confic N Link Mode Auto Configure Default Coupler Port The port configured as the Default Coupler Port will be used as the Standby Coupler port if the switch detects an N Link Master and becomes an N Link Slave Once these fields are filled in to meet the needs of the administrator s network the changes may be saved by clicking the Update button at the bottom of the page Revised 2011 11 15 Page 99 of 169 N Link Configuration Continued The N Link Mode 1s one of two choices as below N Link Mode Auto Configure Auto Configure If N Link mode is Master then
75. d Down Disabled 1000 Full Auto Disabled Disabled NM NN 26 P26 Enabled E Down Disabled 1000 Full Auto Disabled Disabled 1 0 4 H gui i ET q i in Refresh Revised 2011 11 15 Page 50 of 169 Ports Configuration Continued 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 which are explained above Admin Status Speed and Duplex Cross Over Flow Control PVID Usage Alarm Low Usage Alarm High Revised 2011 11 15 Page 51 of 169 Ports MAC Security Learning The Learning tab allows the administrator to control the learning or locking modes for the ports Locked is the secure mode Learning builds an internal list of authorized MAC addresses based on an approved LAN When the current mode is Learning no ports are secured Revised 2011 11 15 Page 52 of 169 Ports MAC Security Learning Continued In Locked mode Secured Ports shows the ports that are presently secured Note when N Ring and or N Link are used the N Ring N Link ports will not have MAC Security enabled MAC Learning View Revised 2011 11 15 Page 53 of 169 Ports MAC Security Learning Continued The Modify button allows the administrator to change the current mode and select the ports to b
76. d LLDP Port Status Local Port setting Receive Rx Transmit Tx Disable LLDP Local Port Statistics View Revised 2011 11 15 Page 48 of 169 Ports Configuration The Configuration tab under the Ports category will show a detailed overview of all the active ports on the switch The overview will display the following information Port Number This is the port index Port Name This field displays the name of the port The designation of TX is for copper ports FX is for fiber optic ports and GB is for the Gigabit ports fiber or copper 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 Enabled 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 Crossover Mode This configurable field displays the existing crossover mode of the port This can be Yes No or Auto Auto is the default 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 RSTP State The current RSTP status of a port It may contain D
77. d 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 VLAN 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 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
78. dress Y 192 168 1 212 255 255 255 0 42 160 17 1 ri M TRONM Switch te b4 a K DHCP Y MAC Address v TRON Admin Mobile AL 36603 l l Revised 2011 11 15 Page 29 of 169 Administration SNMP The SNMP tab under the Administration category shows a list of IP Addresses that act as SNMP Traps The Read Only Read Write and Trap Community Names are also shown here Management Station Configuration View SKIP Mode Enabled IP Address Trap Sin Value Hot Configured IP Address Trap Sin 2 Value Not Configured IP Address Trap Sin 3 Value Hot Configured IP Address Trap Sin 4 Value Hot Configured IP Address Trap Sin 5 Value Hot Configured patie e patie Read Only Community Name public Read Wrie Community Name private Trap Community Name public SNMP Notification Trop Send Trap Power supply Ho Cold start Yes Authentication Yes Warm start Yes Link Status Yes By selecting the Modify button you will be able to change any of the fields listed This allows the user to set an IP address for a Trap station or change the Community Names If the SNMP Notification Trap is enabled systems that are listed as a Trap station will be sent the corresponding notification trap To restore a Trap to Value Not Configured enter 0 0 0 0 Revised 2011 11 15 Page 30 of 169 Administration SNMP Continued Management Station Configurat
79. e ARL table will also be rate limited rather than all being Flooded Multicast Rate Limit View Following the Modify button on the above example the administrator can modify the Multicast Pass Rate Percentage for each and every port Revised 2011 11 15 Page 112 of 169 Multicast Rate Limit Configuration Revised 2011 11 15 Page 113 of 169 User Management Adding Users The User Management link will display a list of all the users who have access to the management features of the switch and their access permissions Authorized 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 A page should display after the administrator clicks the Add button indicating that the user was successfully added Revised 2011 11 15 Page 114 of 169 User Management Removing Users In order to remove a user simply click on the Remove button at the bottom of the page Authorized Users Following the Remove button on the above example the administrator can remove a user by entering in the user s name and clicking the Remove button Note There are a maximum number of 5 users per switch User permissions have the right to view switch configurations and to view current port settings but cannot make any changes to these settings Admin permissions have the right to cha
80. e of the local port on which the neighbor information was received Neighbor MAC MAC address of neighbor switch Corresponds to the LLDP Chassis ID TLV Neighbor IP IP address of neighbor switch Corresponds to the LLDP Management Address TLV Neighbor Port Description Description of the neighbor Port from which the LLDP frame was sent Neighbor System Name The system s administratively assigned name on the neighbor switch Neighbor VLAN PVID The Port VLAN identifier PVID associated with the neighbor port Neighbor VLAN ID Name A list of all VLAN s for which the neighbor port is a member Neighbor TTL Indicates the number of seconds that the information associated with this neighbor will be valid Time to Live TTL LLDP Ports Neighbor View Revised 2011 11 15 Page 47 of 169 LLDP Statistics LLDP Local Port Statistics View Port Name Descriptive name of the port on the local switch Transmitted Frames The total number of LLDP Frames sent out from the local switch Received Frames Total number of LLDP frames received by the local switch Discarded Frames The total number of frames discarded due to incorrect TLV s in frame Error Frames Total count of all LLDP frames received with one or more detectable errors Neighbor Age Outs Total count of the times that a neighbor s information has been deleted from the switch because the Time to Live TTL has expire
81. e panel UNPACKING Remove all the equipment from the packaging and store the packaging in a safe place File any damage claims with the carrier Revised 2011 11 15 Page 9 of 169 CLEANING Clean only with a damp cloth RACK AND PANEL MOUNTING The 7026 Series 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 7026 Panel Mount Assembly P N 7026 PM which may be used to securely mount the 7026 Series 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 2 inches should be observed for the front and back side of the unit PANEL MOUNTING 16 09 408 69mm 0 25 6 35mm ds Ed hae 0 207 f 17 36 5 08mm 440 92mm RACK MOUNTING 19 00 482 60mm 18 32 465 33mm 1 3 5 f 5 11 13 15 17 15 21 23 Ml My pl 0 po pp pl RON Lo Ma ad Nt Nt a at 7a0 sa EJE o ce E La a a aa a 0 0 31 25mm a SB 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 a 16 18 20 2 24 taal a 7026 a A q Oa W 0 50 12 70mm From Left to Right RJ45 Ports Auto Sensing 10 100 Base TX Connections Gigabit Ports 1000 Base SFP Copper or Fiber Transceivers Optional LED lights when Power is supplied to the unit Revised 2011 11 15 Page 10 of 169 NOTE The RJ45 data port has two LE
82. e secured When transitioning from Learning to Locked the Address Resolution Logic ARL table represents the authorized MAC addresses with the addition of any manually entered addresses refer to Authorization List section below Transitioning from Locked to Learning clears the ARL for all ports MAC Learning Configuration Current Mode Locked Leaming _ Secure rors l l Fort Fort No Name Secure Role 01 Pl F RSTP 02 P2 F RSTP 03 P3 F RSTP 04 P4 E RSTP 05 P3 C RSTP 06 P C RSTP 07 Pi F ESTP 08 PS F RSTP 09 PO F RSTP 10 P10 F RSTP 11 Pil F RSTP 12 P12 F RSTP 13 P13 d RSTP 14 Pi4 d RSTP 15 P15 C RSTP 16 P16 C ESTP 17 P17 C RSTP 18 P18 F RSTP 19 P19 d RSTP 20 P20 d RSTP a P21 C RSTP i P22 C RSTP 3 P23 24 PH d RSTP 15 P25 F RSTP 26 P26 C RSTP Note 1 Locking ports that participate in redundant recovery schemes is not recommended and may cause loss of communication Update Cancel Revised 2011 11 15 Page 54 of 169 Ports MAC Security Authorization List The Authorization List tab allows for manual entry or deletion of authorized MAC source addresses with associated authorized ports MAC Authorization View Selecting Modify displays the MAC Authorization Configuration page which allows the administrator to add new entries delete existing entries or edit authorized ports of existing entries Selecting Delete removes the associated entry
83. eam at N TRON Corp the developers of the switch software Shows a graphical depiction of the switch Linked ports are displayed in green The page automatically refreshes approximately every 30 seconds The default home page of the switch Shows some basic information such as the switch model and firmware revision To save or reset the configuration data This will save the current configuration of the device to the flash for future use Switch Help Logout from the WebConsole Following the Other link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding other links or categories on the left hand side of the web manager as above Revised 2011 11 15 Page 136 of 169 CLI Commands 6699 Help Command Name Description Show a list of all commands or get help on a specific command Without cmd this command will list all the available commands If cmd is specified and if it matches a specific command the usage of the command will be displayed otherwise if cmd matches the prefix of a command the name of the command will be listed If is preceded by another the usage and description of this command will be displayed En ae w The command for which to get jesus CS N TRON Admin gt The above command displays all the available commands N TRON Admin gt abcd Unknown Command abcd Type for a list of available commands N TRON Admin gt logout Logout Log
84. ecome 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 Disconnect the power cable before removing 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 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 Revised 2011 11 15 Page 7 of 169 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 WARNING Explosion Hazard do not disconnect while circuit is live unless area is known to be
85. er Control Port Partner Port Coupler Port Coupler Port State N Link Partner Information State 5lave MAC 00 07 affe af cO Status N Link Status View State Control Port Partner Port Coupler Port Coupler Port State Status N Link Partner Information State Master MAC 00 07 affe c4 40 Coupler Port State Forwarding Status OK Below is an example of N Link Status from an N Link Master and Slave where the Control link is broken N Link Status View State Master Control Port Partner Port Pl Coupler Port F4 Coupler Port State Forwarding Status N Link Partner Information State MAC Coupler Port State Status Revised 2011 11 15 N Link Status View State Slave Control Port Partner Port P2 Coupler Port P4 Coupler Port State Blocking N Link Partner Information State MAC Coupler Port State Status Page 104 of 169 N Link Status Continued Below is an example of N Link Status from an N Link Master and Slave where the Partner link is broken N Link Status View N Link Status View Revised 2011 11 15 Page 105 of 169 CIP Configuration The Configuration tab under the CIP category will display basic variables for CIP and the status Cip Status Enables or Disables CIP on the Switch Default Enabled Multicast RPI The minimum Requested Packet Interval for Class 1 multicast connections in milliseconds Requests for less than this value will be rejected Default 1
86. es 148 SEL Or show the System PACO UA cela T lah eer allel deus an aan ates dues 149 SHOW Ob SEL Oy Stem CONS Uro ori a celen donee bit ious T incu nee ae ean cede ade eu sanoaveuadiaedeat ine 150 VEAN Addition and Dele Om Example diia 151 WIGAN COn titration l samples siren de 157 Example 1 Basic understanding of port based VLANS ccccccccccccccccessssseseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaasseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaessaaaaessseeeeeeeeess 157 Example 2 Basic understanding of tagged VLANs Admit Tagged Only ooccccccccnnccnnnnnnononononnnnnnnnnnnonononnnnnnnanannnnnnnos 158 Example 3 Basic understanding of tagged VLANs Admit All oooooooononcncnonononononononononononocnncnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnaniannnnnss 159 Example 4 Basic understandine On ely orid VAN a Stee R 160 Example gt Basic understanding Of Overlapping VLAN irri a ess N hare eden 161 Example 6 Basic understanding of VLANs with Multicast FilterIMg oooooooonnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnonononnnnnnannnnnnnss 162 TO2Z6 UX s KEY SPECIFICATION OS 163 TOZO LARC eK Y SPEC MEIC ATION aien ias 164 Appendix A AMLSettines File Example isa i 166 Revised 2011 11 15 Page 3 of 169 N TRON Limited Warranty oooccccnccccnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnno IN TRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY 7026TX Industrial Ethernet Switch Installation Guide The N TRON 7026 Series Industrial Ethernet Switch offers outstanding performance and ease of use
87. f the N Link Partner switch Coupler Port State Blocking Forwarding Status No errors will show OK otherwise a description of the Faults detected If switch is an N Link Auto Configure and not a Slave the Coupler port if known will be shown N Link State Current N Link mode of switch Coupler Port The port used to establish a redundant path for ethernet data transmission This port will be detected automatically Below is an example of N Link Status from a switch in defaults N Link Auto Configure that is not an N Link Master and has not become an N Link Slave or an N Link Coupler N Link Status View N Link State Auto Configure Coupler Port None Revised 2011 11 15 Page 101 of 169 N Link Status Continued Below is an example of N Link Status from an N Link Coupler switch N Link Status View Below is an example of N Link Status from an N Link Master switch N Link Status View Revised 2011 11 15 Page 102 of 169 N Link Status Continued Below is an example of N Link Status from an N Link Slave switch N Link Status View Below is an example of N Link Status from an N Link Master and Slave where the Primary Coupler link is broken N Link Status View Revised 2011 11 15 Page 103 of 169 N Link Status Continued Below is an example of N Link Status from an N Link Master and Slave where the Standby Coupler link is broken N Link Status View State Mast
88. figured Fallback Subnet Mask of the device Fallback Gateway Contains the configured Fallback Gateway of the device System Configuration View Revised 2011 11 15 Page 27 of 169 Administration System Continued By selecting the Modify button you will be able to change the switch s IP Configuration Client ID IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Name Contact information and the Location of the switch through the web management features depending on the IP Configuration It is recommended to change the TCP IP information through the Command Line Interface CLI initially but it defaults to the following IP Configuration Static IP Address 192 168 1 201 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 System Configuration TP Configuration Staic v0 TP Address 192 168 1212 Subnet Mask 265 255 255 Gateway 192168 1 1 Name M TRONM Switch tchda lt cc Revised 2011 11 15 Page 28 of 169 Administration System Continued If the IP Configuration mode is set to DHCP and the Fallback IP address is changed from the default IP address then the switch will use the Fallback addresses if the IP configuration isn t received from a DHCP server in 2 minutes after initial boot If Fallback address is used DHCP Client will stop sending requests If the IP Configuration is received from a DHCP server it will never fallback even if the lease is lost System Configuration DHCP w MAC Ad
89. for the Logged in as admin LAN j ai Max Age The maximum age of received protocol information before it is discarded Hello Time The time interval between the transmission of Configuration BPDUs by a bridge that is attempting to become the Root or is the Root Forward Delay The time spent in the Listening State while moving from the Blocking State to the Learning State Administration DHCP This Bridge Co tion This configurable field shows the value of the Hello Time parameter when the bridge is the Root oris attempting to become the Root The range is generally 1 10 but consult the user manual for other constraints The default value is 1 second The time spent in the Listening State while moving from the Blocking State to the Learning State The range is generally 4 30 but consult the user manual for other constraints The default value is 13 seconds ma FUE a La Following the RSTP link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the RSTP category on the left side of the web management Revised 2011 11 15 Page 127 of 169 Help IGMP 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 Windows Internet Explorer gt ao OO E 1 192 168 2 100 man ssi __ 9 m 4 x YY coogi k y na Hm gt Uy Favorites e 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 5h A
90. for the Fault configuration The fault relay contacts can be configured to open on fault or to close on fault with the latter being the default 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 The example below shows the Modify Fault Configuration page on a switch with an AC power supply installed Revised 2011 11 15 Page 33 of 169 DHCP Server Setup Profiles The Setup Profiles tab under the DHCP Server category lists the following information about the current state of the server and the existing network profiles Server Enabled Indicates whether the DHCP server is active Allow Broadcast Indicates whether the DHCP server will process broadcast messages Delay Broadcast Ms The amount of time the DHCP server will delay processing a broadcast message Server ID Descriptive name of the DHCP server Profile Name Descriptive name of the network profile Address Pool Range of IP addresses which the profile can use Subnet Address The most restrictive subnet address calculated from the address pool range Subnet Mask The most restrictive subnet mask calculated from the address pool range Domain Name The domain name to be presented to the client Has Profile IP Maps Indicates whether the profile has IP maps associated with it Delete Deletes the profile along with all IP maps and bindings associated with it
91. gt lt LeaseDays gt 28 lt LeaseDays gt lt l required gt lt LeaseHours gt 0 lt LeaseHours gt optional gt lt The Advanced block is optional and all elements within the block are ptional gt lt Advanced gt Cl optional gt lt All elements below are optional gt lt BroadcastAddress gt 192 168 2 255 lt BroadcastAddress gt lt DomainName gt N TRON com lt DomainName gt 63 Character Limit gt lt DNSServerl gt 192 168 2 10 lt DNSServerl gt Revised 2011 11 15 Page 167 of 169 lt DNSServer2 gt 192 168 2 11 lt DNSServer2 gt lt Gateway1 gt 192 168 2 1 lt Gatewayl gt lt Gateway2 gt 192 168 2 2 lt Gateway2 gt lt Advanced gt 1 PMaps gt lt The DynamicRange is the only IP Map supported You may have 0 or more gt lt DynamicRange gt lt l low and high within range of profile gt lt LOWIP gt 192 168 2 1 lt LowIP gt lt required gt lt High Pel 92 168 2 4 lt high Pe lt l required gt lt DynamicRange gt lt IPMaps gt lt Profile gt lt DHCPServer gt lt 1 MAC security gt lt MACSecurity gt lt Mode gt learning OR locked lt Mode gt lt Mode must be learning or locked gt lt Authorized entries gt lt Authorized mode keep or delete gt lt mode must be keep or delete gt lt mode delete delete existing authorized MACs before adding authorized MACs default gt lt mode keep do n
92. h Cost Priority and the status of Admin Edge and Auto Edge Revised 2011 11 15 Page 77 of 169 IGMP Configuration The Configuration tab under the IGMP category will display the IGMP basic configuration settings By default IGMP is enabled 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 Revised 2011 11 15 Page 78 of 169 IGMP Configuration Continued The IGMP Status pull down allows the user to enable or disable IGMP completely IGMP Configuration Upa The Query Mode pull down allows the user to set query mode for Automatic the default On always or Off never IGMP Configuration Enabled El Jaaa n 0 begs ai SelectAll Revised 2011 11 15 Page 79 of 169 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 IGMP Configuration 300000 Ce Sc Fi o SelectAll Revised 2011 11 15 Page 80 of 169 IGMP Configuration Continued If Remove Unused Groups is checked then unused IGMP G
93. h 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 1s 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 2011 11 15 Page 22 of 169 Web Software Configuration Web Management Enter the switch s IP address in any web browser and login to the web management feature of the 7026 Series a N TRON Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Back gt x E OD ys search SL Favorites a 27 es Address http 192 168 1 201 Default User Name admin Password admin 2 192 168 1 201 Login Windows Internet Explorer Ge yy E http 7 192 168 1 201 login ssi BB Es 16 Google a ve od 192 168 1 201 Login fap T de Page Or Tools N TRON 7026TX
94. hemetTP class 3 unicast connections Following the CIP link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the CIP category on the left side of the web management Revised 2011 11 15 Page 132 of 169 Help Firmware Config 192 168 1 212 N TRON Switch fc b4 a0 Windows Internet Explorer SEE JS gt El http 192 168 1 212 main ss v x SF Google P A gt Uy Favorites 192 168 1 212 N TRON Switch Fc b4 a0 thy GE El mm Page Safety Tools N TRON TNE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY H Administration H DHCP H LLDP Administration DHCP Ge Ports Statistics VLAN Statistics Na CIP Firmware Config User Management Other GE Ge N View N Ring N Link E CIP H Firmware Config A A H Support Firmware Config H O Rate Limiting User Management TFTP Logical View Server IP Address IP address of the TFTP server to which the connection is to be established E ces File Name Name of the file to be stored or retrieved g Transfer Type Type of transfer to be performed Choices are Upload config to server Download Logout config from server Download XML config from server Download image from g server and Download boot image from server g elote E shag eo ho ma If Upload or Download Config from server was selected these choices present themselves
95. ht 1 75 4 45 cm Width 19 0 48 26 cm Depth 4 75 12 06 cm Weight max 5 5 lbs 2 5 kg Electrical Redundant Input Voltage Input Current max Input Ripple N TRON Power Supply Environmental Surrounding Air Temperature Range 40 C to 80 C Storage Temperature 40 C to 80 C Operating Humidity 5 to 95 Non Condensing Operating Altitude O to 10 000 ft Shock and Vibration bulkhead mounting Shock 200g 10ms Vibration Seismic 50g 5 200Hz Triaxial Reliability MTBF gt 1 Million Hours Warranty 3 years from the date of purchase Revised 2011 11 15 18 49V DC Regulated 605mA max 24VDC Less than 100 mV NTPS 24 1 3 1 3 Amp 24VDC Connectors 10 100BaseTX 24 RJ 45 Copper Ports Optional SFP Ports 1000BaseT Up to two 2 RJ 45 Gigabit Copper Ports optional 1000BaseS X LX Up to two 2 LC Duplex Gigabit Fiber Ports optional Recommended Wiring Clearance Front 4 5 08 cm Back 1 2 54 cm For AC option 2 or 5 08 cm Network Media 10BaseT gt Cat3 Cable 100BaseTX gt Cat5 Cable 1000BaseT gt Cat5e Cable minimum length 1 meter maximum length 100 meters SFP Pluggable Modules gt Cat5e Cable minimum length 1 meter maximum length 100 meter 1000BaseT NTSFP TX 1000BaseLX NTSFP LX 10 10 kilometers 1000BaseLX NTSFP LX 40 40 kilometers 1000BaseLX NTSFP LX 80 80 kilometers 1000BaseSX 50 125um 550 meters 1000BaseSX 62 5 125um
96. iguration Continued uration View N Ring Mode Manager Self Health Packet Interval Msecs 10 Maximum Missed Packets 2 Sign On Delay Msecs 1000 Sign On Match Packets 3 Sign On Interval Msecs 3000 Sign On Info Spacing Multiplier Msecs 3 Sign On Info Retry Timeout Msecs 1500 Delay Before Re Entering Broken State Msecs 3000 N Ring Mode Manager Self Health Packet Interval Msecs Maximum Missed Packets Sign On Delay Msecs Sign On Match Packets 7 Sign On Interval Msecs Sign On Info Spacing Sign On Info Retry Timeout Msecs Delay Before Re Entering Broken State Msecs anes Revised 2011 11 15 Page 92 of 169 N Ring Status The Status tab under the N Ring category will display the N Ring status Below is an example of N Ring Status from a switch in defaults N Ring Auto Member that is not an N Ring Manager and has not become an Active N Ring Member Switch is currently using N Ring Aging Time 20 secs Revised 2011 11 15 Page 93 of 169 N Ring Status Continued Below is an example of N Ring Status from an N Ring Manager with a healthy N Ring Revised 2011 11 15 N Ring Status View Switch is an N Ring Manager using N Ring Aging Time 20 Seconds Refresh every 6 secs 14 Active Members Detected In Current N Ring sn a DO Switch No MAC Address IP Address SubnetMask Name EM 00 07 af ff 8a 50 192
97. imitation of liability 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 2011 11 15 Page 169 of 169
98. int The total number of Active N Ring Members is unknown 13 reporting Switch No MAC Address IF Address Subnet Mask Name Ports EM 00 07 af ff Sa c0 192 168 1 101 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch EE Al FAl Al FXI Al FXI 00 07 af ff 75 0 192 168 1 203 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch ee foot io 192 168 1234 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch ol 00 07 aftf6c 0 192 168 1210 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch 00 07 afff c8 60 192 168 1249 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch 00 0 afff c9 20 192 168 1245 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch 00 07 affFSa 50 192 168 1108 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch 00 0 aPtP6d 00 192 168 1211 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch 00 0 U aftr 75 80 192 168 1207 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch 00 07 af FF 75 60 192 168 1205 12552552550 N Tron Switch FXI FXI FX2 FX1 XI FX2 FXI FXI 00 07 af ff 75 20 192 168 1237 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch 00 07 afff 75 a0 192 168 1 206 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch 00 07 afff c8 80 192 168 1213 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch 00 0 7 afff Sf c0 192 168 1246 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch 00 07 affE S5a 20 192 168 1 102 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch Revised 2011 11 15 Page 95 of 169 N Ring Status Continued In rare cases an N Ring can have a Partial Fault An example of this is to have a break in just one fiber in a duplex channel fiber pair The screenshot below shows N Ring Manager Status when a Higher N Ring Por
99. ion Value Not Configured Value Not Configured value Mot Contigured value Mot Lontiqured value Mot Contigured public private public Revised 2011 11 15 Page 31 of 169 Administration Fault The Fault tab under the Administration category provides configurable selections indicating the way to notify when a Power N Ring Manager N Link fault or Port Usage Fault occurs The notification may consist of any combination of the options Show Web Show LED and Contact With a low voltage DC power supply installed the Power signal faults will consist of V and V2 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 and by the N Link Slave Port Usage Fault if enabled triggers when actual usage 1s below the Usage Alarm Low setting or above the Usage Alarm High setting see Port Configuration View and Port Utilization View The example below shows the Fault Configuration View on a switch with a low voltage DC Power supply installed Fault Configuration View Meaning Close on Fault Yes Yes N Link Fault Yes Port Usage Fault Yes Yes Partial Break Low Partial Break Hizh Multiple Managers Note V and Vz Power Faults are disabled in factory defaults on a low voltage DC power supply Revised 2011 11 15 Page 32 of 169 Following the Modify button the administrator will see a list of configurable fields
100. isable Discarding Learning Forwarding PVID This configurable field displays the existing port VLAN ID setting The allowable range is 1 4094 Usage Alarm Low The bandwidth utilization percentage below which a fault will be triggered if 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 if 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 Revised 2011 11 15 Page 49 of 169 Ports Configuration Continued Port Configuration View Enabled Down Tia Enabled H Auto Auto Disabled Disabled EN E o2 P2 Enabled Down Enabled Auto Auto Auto Disabled Disabled a 4 G P3 Bab Enabled Down Enab Enabled E Auto ee Disabled Disabled EM NM o P4 Enabled Down Enabled Auto Auto Disabled Disabled a 0 4 nee Enabled Down Enab Enabled pop Auto Auto Disabled Disabled EM NM 06 P6 Enabled Down Enabled Auto Au Auto Disabled Disabled a 0 4 07 P7 Enab Enabled Up Enabl Enabled 100 Ful
101. isting mode of the port whether it is Full Duplex Half Duplex Flow Control 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 Port State The current status of a port It may contain Disabled Discarding Learning Forwarding and Blocking PVID This configurable field displays the existing port VLAN ID setting This is the VLAN ID assigned to ingressed untagged frames or all ingressed frames if Replace VID with Default Port VID is enabled The allowable range is 1 4094 Usage Alarm Low The bandwidth utilization percentage below which a fault will be triggered if 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 Following the Ports link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the Ports category on the left side of the web management Revised 2011 11 15 Page 123 of 169 Help Statistics 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 Windows Internet Explorer JS o E htp 192 168 2 100 main ssi Se Y Als Xx 3 Google A ve Favorites 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40
102. l ro Disabled Forwardin g 1 4 08 P8 Ena Enabled Down Ena Enabled Auto A Auto Auto Disabled Disabled a 1 0 Enabled Down Enabl Enabled Auto A Auto a Disabled Disabled Nal NE 10 PI Down Enabled Auto Au Auto Disabled Disabled 1 0 4 Ma Enabled Down Enabl Enabled Auto A Auto Ate Disabled Disabled a 4 g re Enabled Down Enabled Auto Au Auto Disabled Disabled a 0 4 13 PI Enabl Enabled Down Enabl Enabled Auto Auto e am Disabled Disabled EM 1 14 P14 Enab Enabled E Down Enabled Auto Au Auto Disabled Disabled a 0 4 a vas me Enabled Down Enabl Enabled Auto Auto ro Disabled Disabled a E 6 P16 Enabled Down Enabled Auto Au to Auto Disabled Disabled a 1 ao Enabled Down Enabl Enabled Auto A Auto Auto Disabled Disabled EM Ne 18 PIS Enab Enabled Down _ Enab Enabled Auto A Auto Auto Disabled Disabled a 0 4 00 19 PI9 Enabl Enabled Down Enabl Enabled Auto Auto Auto Dis Disabled Disabled a Ea 20 P20 Enab Enabled E Down Enab Enabled Auto Au to Auto Disabled Disabled a E 21 P21 Ena Enabled Down Ena Enabled Auto A Auto Auto Disabled Disabled a fea 22 P2 Emb Enabled E Down Enabled Auto Auto Auto Disabled Disabled a 0 4 23 P23 Ena Enabled Down Enabled Auto Auto Auto Disabled Disabled kac a 24 PH Enab Enabled E Down _ Enab Enabled Auto Auto Auto Disabled Disabled a 1 25 P25 Ena Enable
103. m 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 7026TX or 7026TX AC In the case of the AC power supply option 1 e 7026TX 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 7026TX the only viable safety ground option is using the ground lug at the rear of the chassis see adjacent illustration DRAIN WIRE WITH LUGS CONNECTING SWITCH CHASSIS TO KNOWN GROUNDING POINT 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 interfere 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 BIE E SHIELDED PATCH CABLE STP y ZA K STP AR a as FE Na m aa m a a me Note Strain relief boots not shown for clarity purposes In the event all Cat5e patch cable distances are small i e All Ethernet devices are located in the same local cabinet and or referenced to the same earth ground it is per
104. min gt Disabled 2 Auto 2 Active Auto 192 168 1 250 Auto None Page 142 of 169 CLI Commands Continued Show or Set Mirror Configuration Command Name Mirror Show or set Mirror configuration If no parameters are specified this command will show the Mirror configuration same as show parameter mirror show status state dp portno tx portlist rx portlist Parameters Examples Revised 2011 11 15 show Show configuration status state Set the Mirror status to e nabled or d isabled dp portno Set the destination port number for mirrored frames tx portlist Set the source ports to mirror frames that are transmitted rx portlist Set the source ports to mirror frames that are received N TRON Admin gt mirror show Mirror Status Disabled Destination Port TX1 Tx Source Ports None Rx Source Ports None N TRON Admin gt mirror status enabled dp 6 tx 1 3 5 rx 1 3 5 Mirror Status Enabled Destination Port TX6 Tx Source Ports TX1 TX3 TX5 Rx Source Ports TX1 TX3 TX5 Changes have been made that have not been saved The portlist consists of port numbers and ranges separated by commas It may not contain space characters Use all to set all ports as source ports and use none to clear all ports from source ports Page 143 of 169 CLI Commands Continued Show or Set N Ring Configuration Description Show or set N Ring configura
105. missible to use fully shielded cables terminated to chassis ground at both ends in systems void of low level analog signals Revised 2011 11 15 Page 14 of 169 RJ45 CONNECTOR CRIMP SPECIFICATIONS Please reference the illustration below for your Cat5 cable specifications 0 232 0 005 5 89 0 127 is au Rem CAT5e CABLE ae PTE 5 N EIA 568B CATSe CABLE Revised 2011 11 15 Page 15 of 169 USB INTERFACE The 7026TX Series switches provide a USB interface accessed via the USB connector labeled as USB on the unit This is used to access the Command Line Interpreter CLI 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 USB Plug A Type USB Plug B Type PIN 4 A q 3 M 10 y A e NPIN f 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 2011 11 15 Page 16 of 169 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 Fiber Ports Half Duplex Full Duplex Full Duplex
106. mware Config TFTP The TFTP tab under the Firmware Config category gives the administrator the ability to upload or download a config file for a 7026 Series 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 also download an Image or Boot Image file to the switch via TFTP allowing them to update the firmware in the field without losing their current configurations and without having to send the unit back to N Tron for updates in the future It is important not to cycle power on the switch or interrupt the data connection between the TFTP server and the switch while you are flashing or uploading downloading a config file The switch will not stop working 1f this does occur but the administrator will have to retransfer the file Also an XML file can be downloaded to a switch to achieve some switch configurations XML settings cover a subset of the settings available through the web browser Reference Appendix A XML Settings File Example for the complete set of configurations that can be done using XML Settings Download TFTP Firmware Config TFTP Firmware Conf server IP Address 11921681122 le Name series Image Transfer Type Download image from server Upload saved contig to server Download contig from server Download ML contig trom server Download image fram server Download boot image fram server Do
107. n A non authorized MAC address will be discarded and will be shown on the intruder log Revised 2011 11 15 Page 21 of 169 TROUBLESHOOTING l 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 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 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 is likely to cause harmful interference in whic
108. n N Tron relay agent switch Network Profile An existing network profile to which the IP map applies Revised 2011 11 15 Page 36 of 169 DHCP Server Setup IP Maps Continued Relay Agent Type Should be set to N TRON Switch Model List of N TRON models that support this feature Remote ID A unique identifier that designates the N TRON relay agent switch Add Checkbox used to add an IP map for the corresponding port Port No The actual port number Port Name Descriptive name of the port VLAN VLAN ID that the port is a member of Circuit ID Auto generated string based on the port name and VLAN ID IP Address IP address to assign to the IP map Revised 2011 11 15 Page 37 of 169 DHCP Server Setup IP Maps Continued u 3 ol he B Y O 2 O Y A O I a EN oe 3 O Ia Page 38 of 169 Revised 2011 11 15 DHCP Server Setup IP Maps Continued To create a range of static IP addresses on a generic relay agent switch Network Profile An existing network profile to which the IP map applies Relay Agent Type Should be set to Generic Port Count The number of ports on the particular relay agent switch Add Checkbox used to add an IP map for the corresponding port Port No The actual port number Remote ID The identifier that corresponds to an Option 82 Remote ID sub option used by the particular relay agent switch Circuit ID The identifier that corresponds to an
109. ng 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 Windows Internet Explorer g MEE JS gt El http 192 168 2 100 main ssi o E i E o o o B Google i pl ve Favorites 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 aa 1 db Page Safety Toos THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY H Y Administration H Y DHCP PEPA E LLDP Administration H Ports Statistics Statistics IGMP i N Link J n CIP Firmware Config User Management Other Firmware Confi A support O Rate Limitin H Rate Limiting GQ User Management Rate Limiting is divided into two categories Logical View 1 Broadcast 2 Multicast Home Config Broadcast Help Logout Port Name The descriptive name of the port Broadcast Pass Rate This configurable field displays the broadcast traffic rate The allowed range is 0 Copyright 2008 2010 100 and the default is 3 for 100 Mbps maximum capability ports and 1 for 1000 N TRON Corp Mbps maximum capability ports if any 100 is not limiting All rights reserved http www n tron com Multicast Be e Gh a ol e elea Logged in as admin Port Name The descriptive name of the port Multicast Pass Rate 6 This configurable field displays the multicast traffic rate The allowed range is 0 100 and the default is 100 for 100 Mbps maximum capability ports and 100 for 1000 Mbps maximum capability ports if any 100 is not
110. nge and view any switch configuration and to change and view any current port settings Revised 2011 11 15 Page 115 of 169 Logical View The 7026 Web Management offers a logical view of the switch Here a user or administrator can see a graphical depiction of the 7026 series switch Ports that are linked will appear in green while ports that are not linked will appear in black The example below shows a 7026FX2 with ports 1 2 and 8 linked The other ports are currently in the down state not being used Also the logical view reveals whether the configuration device SD card is installed or not N TRON 7026TX Configuration device is not connected N TRON 7026TX Configuration device is connected Revised 2011 11 15 Page 116 of 169 Configuration Save or Reset 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 The Reset button will discard all unsaved changes reset the switch and load the most recently saved configuration settings The Factory button will reload N Tron s factory default configuration settings Doing so will reconfigure the 7026
111. 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 Range 40 C to 80 C 7026TX 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 U25 Panasonic Part No TX2SS 3V Relay Cover Constructed of liquid crystal polymer LCP Type FC 110 manufactured by Nippon Oil Corporation Body constructed of liquid crystal polymer LCP Type 2125G manufactured by Ueno Fine Chemicals Industry LTD Epoxy Constructed of Epoxy resin Type A 2500BK manufactured by Resinous Kasei Co Ltd Revised 2011 11 15 Page 8 of 169 Please make sure the 7026 Series Ethernet Switch package contains the following items 1 7026 Series 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 enclosur
112. o the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness 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 2011 11 15 Page 6 of 169 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 Optional NTSFP LX 40 and 80 CAUTION CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT Do not stare into the laser Contact Information N Tron Corp 820 South University Blvd Suite 4E Mobile AL 36609 TEL 251 342 2164 FAX 251 342 6353 WEBSITE www n tron com E MAIL N TRON_ Support n tron com ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY WARNING The unit may b
113. o tion Help N View Status Global N View status of enabled or disabled O Logout N View Interval Global interval in seconds for autocasting MIB counters Copyright 2008 2010 Ports al Port wane The en name of the port http PEE E tron com Multicast on Port Specifies whether or not to send autocast packets on this port Send MIB Stats Specifies whether or not to send this port s MIB counters inside autocast packets N View group consists of two categories 1 Configuration 2 Ports Logged in as admin Following the N View link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the N View category on the left side of the web management Revised 2011 11 15 Page 129 of 169 Help N Ring 192 168 1 212 N TRON Switch fc b4 a0 Windows Internet Explorer SEE Go El http 192 168 1 212 main ss Y ts X Y Googe Pi x A l y Favorites 192 168 1 212 N TRON Switch Fe b4 a0 fp D Cl v pagr Safety Tools N TRON TNE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY H Y Administration H DHCP se Ey LLDP Administration H Ports Statistics H Statistics BU ane Bridging CIP H RSTP H IGMP Other H N View H N Ring H N Link H CIP Firmware Config N Ring H Support H Rate Limiting N Ring is divided into two categories GQ User Management 1 Configuration 2 Status
114. olarity e Plug the Voltage Input Plug back into the Power Input Header L N GND e Tightening torque for the terminal block power plug is 0 5 Nm 0 368 Pound Foot lols elo 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 Revised 2011 11 15 Page 12 of 169 7026TX Fault Pins The Fault pins on the back of the 7026TX 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 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 configured through software 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 Base TX 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 5E straight through or crossover cable wi
115. on 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 System Configuration View IP Configuration static IP Address 192 168 1 212 subnet Mask 223 255 25 Gateway 192 168 1 1 MAC Address 00 07 affc bd all system Up Time 0 days 2 hours 26 mins 4 secs Name H TRUN switch fc bd all Contact H TRON Admin Temperature 27 C 80 F Upper Threshold 100 C 212 F Lower Threshold 60 C 76 F Lee ere eee re ee _ Revised 2011 11 15 Page 26 of 169 Administration System Continued 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 Fallback Subnet Mask Contains the con
116. onfig Aging Time Help Aging Time This configurable field displays the aging time for dynamically learned MAC Logout addresses The inactive members will be removed from the Hardware Address Entry Table after this time period The aging time range should be 5 1000000 seconds Copyright 2008 2010 The default aging time is 20 seconds N TRON Corp All rights reserved Unicast Addresses http www n tron com Be e Gg a ol e elea This page shows the existing static Unicast MAC Addresses Logged in as admin MAC Address The static MAC address to be configured to the device Port Port which the static Unicast MAC address is to be configured VLAN ID VLAN in which the MAC address is assigned The range is 1 4094 Multicast Addresses This page shows the existing static Multicast Group Addresses Multicast Address The static Multicast group address to be configured to the device Port List List of ports associated with this Multicast group address VLAN ID VLAN in which the Multicast group address is assigned The range is 1 4094 Show MAC by Port This N Discovery feature shows the MAC address of a device connected to each switch port and the IP Address associated with that MAC Following the Bridging link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the Bridging category on the left side of the web management Revised 2011 11 15
117. onfigure RSTP on Once the VLAN is selected the administrator may configure the bridge by clicking on the Configuration link in the middle of the page RSTP Configuration View Revised 2011 11 15 Page 74 of 169 RSTP Configuration Continued The configuration screen for the VLAN that was previously selected will look like the example below Here the administrator can make changes such as the Hello Time Forward Delay Max Age Priority and the Status of RSTP on that VLAN The administrator or user can see the current RSTP status of the ports on that VLAN by clicking on the here link to view RSTP Port Configuration at VLAN RSTP Bridge Configuration For VLAN 1 Hello Time Forward Delay Max Age Priority Status Click here to view the RSTP port Configuration at VLAN 1 Note t is recommended that RSTP rings consist of RSTP capable switches Trunking must be disabled in order to use RSTP Do not create redundant links unless either RSTP or N Ring is enabled RSTP on overlapping VLANs is not supported and the system will automatically disable RSTP on all but the lowest VID VLANs that have overlapping ports Revised 2011 11 15 Page 75 of 169 RSTP Configuration Continued Following the link for the view RSTP Port Configuration at VLAN 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
118. or Name RESET Contains the name assigned to the device which allows alphanumeric and special characters and only When IP Configuration is DHCP then this is used Following the Administration link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the Administration category on the left side of the web management Revised 2011 11 15 Page 120 of 169 Help DHCP 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 Windows Internet Explorer gt ao JS B htt 192 168 2 100 main ss v ba 9 X oS Google P a ES ve Favorites 192 168 2100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 Ep gt A p Page y Safety y Tools THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY Y Administration H DHCP PERU H LLDP Administration DHCP oi Ports Statistics VLAN idgi H Y Statistics A H gt IGMP N View i N Link Bridgi CIP Firmware Config imiti User Management Other O Firmware Config Se ey a ea support DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol H 8 Rate Limiting User Management DHCP group is divided into two categories Logical View 1 Server 2 Relay amp Local IP GQ Home po Config Server Setup Profiles Fe Help Server Enabled Indicates whether the DHCP server is active The default is Disabled O Logout Allow Broadcast Indicates whether the DHCP server will process broadcast messages Typically
119. ork 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 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 if the network capacity is 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 is a limited resource for example in cellular data communication In the absence of network congestion QoS mechanisms are not required Revised 2011 11 15 Page 17 of 169 Each of these three QOS methods below is included or not based on the settings on the relevant browser page 1 Force High Priority Port Based 2 IEEE802 1p Tagged QOS or 3 DSCP differentiated services code points RFC 2474 When Force High Priority is enabled the port based priority is included in the decision for all ports and all frames received on a port will use the default QOS priority for that port in the decision For example if it is desired to have ingress frames on a port egress to the highest priority
120. ossible to end up with two physical devices with the same IP address which may cause network disruption to that IP address DHCP Server Binding List Chent ID String N Tron Switch fb fa 40 00 07 affbfa40 192 165 2 100 Dynamic In Use Release Release Revised 2011 11 15 Page 41 of 169 DHCP Relay amp Local IP Setup The Setup tab under the DHCP Relay amp Local IP category shows the current state of the relay agent DHCP Relay Ac By selecting the Modify button you can configure general settings of the relay agent as well as configure settings on a per port basis The following describes these settings Revised 2011 11 15 Page 42 of 169 DHCP Relay amp Local IP Setup Continued Relay Status Indicates whether the DHCP relay agent is active Remote ID The unique identifier that designates the relay agent switch Server IP The configured IP address of the DHCP servers Port No The actual port number Port Name The descriptive name of the port Relay Status The selection to designate whether the port will perform relay agent functionality The choices are Disabled The port will function without relay agent processing Enabled The port will relay DHCP client originated broadcast packets to the DHCP servers Assign Local IP The port will not relay DHCP client originated broadcast packets Instead the relay agent will offer the port s locally assigned IP address to the client Other Data
121. ot delete existing authorized MACs before adding authorized MACs gt lt ValidatePorts gt yes OR no lt ValidatePorts gt 21 DptLOnal gt lt Must be yes default or no If no invalid ports are ignored gt IL A lt MACAddress gt 00 07 af ff 5b c0 lt MACAddress gt lt 17 character limit gt MAC as valid on all ports listed in the ports list If the ports list 18 missing then the MAC is valid on all ports gt neo LS POr E lt Use PortNumber or PortName gt lt PortNumber gt 4 lt PortNumber gt 4l gt 1 t maximum port for switch gt x Porte SPOT lt PortName gt TX5 lt PortName gt lt i Name of port on switch lt gt LI Port lt Ports gt lt Entry gt Entry lt MACAddress gt 0007af1d6460 lt MACAddress gt lt Example of a MAC with no delimiters valid on all ports gt lt Entry gt lt Authorized gt lt MACSecurity gt lt SystemConfiguration gt Revised 2011 11 15 Page 168 of 169 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 o
122. oup membership to adjacent routers In this case N Tron 7026 series 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 IGMP version 1 is formally described in the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF Request for Comments RFC 1112 The 7026 series supports v1 and v2 Revised 2011 11 15 Page 19 of 169 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
123. oup 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 01 07 af00 00 00 Number of Static Multicast Group Addresses 1 Remove Cancel Note If there are multiple ports on different VLANs the 7026 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 it will function for all those ports with no problems This can be achieved with overlapping VLANSs Revised 2011 11 15 Page 71 of 169 Bridging Show MAC by Port This feature shows the MAC addresses of devices connected to each switch port and the IP Addresses associated with the MACs The browser page View MAC by Port shows the MAC for the device found on each port and the IP for the MAC presented if available If more than one device is on that port then the lowest alphanumeric of those MAC addresses is shown and underlined on wrens mani BEE eom ewww Cae 07 P7 Ooo7affe de 90 192 168 1218 So eama man DE OESE Revised 2011 11 15 Page 72 of 169 Bridging Show MAC by Port Continued The Active IP Probe field is configurable using the Modify button and
124. out of console interface SYNTAX Logout N TRON Admin gt pi Ping Ping a host N TRON Admin gt P Show a list of all commands or get help on a specific command SYNTAX 2 cmd OPTIONS cmd The command for which to get help NOTES Logout Log out of console interface Logout N TRON Admin Logout NOTES gt Revised 2011 11 15 Page 137 of 169 CLI Commands Continued Show Add or Delete ARL Entries Siow Add or elie AN Patties arl show showmct add mac port cpu static vid del ete mac vid Parameters Example Show Show entire ARL table showmct Show entire ARL MCT Multicast Index table delete Delete MAC address add Add MAC address mac MAC Address port Port Number cpu 1 Send to CPU also static 1 This is a static address O Non Static vid VLAN ID 0 4095 N TRON Admin gt arl show 07 af ff b8 00 CPU 19 b9 03 aa 77 TX3 N TRON Admin gt arl showmct Idx Val Port Mask Port s 1 0x00000000 None 1 1 0x00000001 TX1 N TRON Admin gt arl add 00 19 b9 03 aa 79 3 0 1 1 N TRON Admin gt arl del 00 19 b9 03 aa 79 1 HA Revised 2011 11 15 Page 138 of 169 CLI Commands Continued Configuration Device Operations cfgdev Info Format Compare and Erase Configuration Device CfgDev info format m model compare erase Parameters Info Show information about the configuration device Format Format the configuration device
125. p Addresses Number of Static Multicast Group Addresses O 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 Multicast Address 1 07 AF 00 00 00 PortList py DPS pa P13 P17 _ P21 P25 v p2 v PS Dre E pio OPi Pi LIP15 iris P19 E E P26 _ P20 _ P24 Note Jf there are multiple ports on different VLANs the 7026 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 it will function for all those ports with no problems This can be achieved with overlapping VLANs Revised 2011 11 15 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 Addresses Number of Static Multicast Group Addresses 1 Following the Remove button on the example above the administrator will be presented with a list of Multicast Gr
126. port number This can be used to statically assign a MAC address access to a single port on the switch Number of Static Unicast MAC Addresses O 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 Mac Address 00 07 AF 00 00 00 Port p w Revised 2011 11 15 Page 68 of 169 Bridging Unicast Addresses Continued Once a static MAC address has been added it will be displayed in a list on the main page under Unicast MACs tab Number of Static Unicast MAC Addresses 1 Following the Remove button on the example above an administrator can select a static MAC address from the list using a pull down menu After selecting the MAC address the administrator needs to press the Remove button on the page to remove the entry Remove Unicast MAC Address Filter Mac Address 00 07 af 00 00 00 Number of Static Unicast MAC Addresses 1 Remove Cancel Revised 2011 11 15 Page 69 of 169 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 Display Static Multicast Grou
127. r part to replace the 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
128. roring 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 Revised 2011 11 15 Page 57 of 169 Ports Mirroring Continued Following 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 Port Mirroring Configuration Revised 2011 11 15 Page 58 of 169 Ports Trunking The Trunking tab under the Ports category displays the following details Trunk Ports This field displays the ports associated with the trunk Trunk Status This configurable field displays the existing status of the trunk It can be either Enabled Disabled Port Trunking Configuration View Note RSTP must be disabled in order to use the Trunking feature Two ports of the same speed can constitute a valid trunk Only 1 Trunk per switch can be created All trunk ports must be at the same speed and duplex mode If a port is not linked there could be difficulty as to similar speed and duplex mode It is best to hard code speed and duplex mode for each trunking link at both ends Do not use Trunking on an N Ring manager Do not connect
129. roups will be removed and traffic with those multicast addresses will be treated as normal multicast If unchecked 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 al Revised 2011 11 15 Page 81 of 169 IGMP Show Group and Show Router The Show Groups tab under the IGMP category will display a list of IGMP groups based on the Group IP and the port number that it is associated with IGMP Group View The Show Routers tab under the IGMP category will display a list of Auto detected Router IPs and the port numbers that they are associated with Revised 2011 11 15 Page 82 of 169 IGMP RFilter 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 is known from dynamic IGMP Snooping operations The factory default is 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 1s disabled router ports do get DATA
130. rview 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 Windows Internet Explorer EJ Y 2 http 192 168 2 100 main ss v ba 5 X 8 Google ve Favorites 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY H Administration DHCP H LLDP H Ports Statistics H VLAN Bridging Firmware Config Support Rate Limiting User Management Logical View Config GQ Help Logout Copyright 2008 2010 N TRON Corp All rights reserved http www n tron com Logged in as admin Administration Statistics IGMP CIP imiti User Management Other Overview This Help provides information on configuring and monitoring the manageable parameters of the device The major software functions provided by N TRON WebConsole are Services to user s requests This function of the software is responsible for servicing the user requests remotely by using HTTP protocol Graphical Representation This function of the software shows the graphical representation of the parameters of each port on the device Controls in WebConsole Button Field A field that the user can click to perform operations Radio Button This field 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 a table Text Field A field to enter keyboard input
131. such as rapid transition to forwarding state RSTP also sends out new BPDUs every hello time instead of just relaying them RSTP interoperates with older STP switches by falling back to the older STP when the older BPDUs are detected on bridge ports The user can also manually configure bridge ports to use the older STP when desired SNMP Traps The 7026 Series switch supports up to 5 SNMP Trap Stations to which SNMP Traps will be sent The switch supports six standard traps Link Up Link Down Cold Start Warm Start Authentication Errors and power supply failure 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 enabled by default and the switch is Plug and Play tor 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 1s 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 is a protocol that provides a way for a computer to report its multicast gr
132. t TX2 TX8 FX2 ir GB2 is not receiving self health frames all the way around the N Ring though the other low TX1 TX7 FX1 or GB1 N Ring port is N Ring Status View Switch is an N Ring Manager using N Ring Aging Time 20 Seconds Refresh every secs 1 Active Members Detected In Current N Ring 1 reporting RM 00 07 af af 00 192 168 1238 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch 7 TXI 1 00 07 afffae e0 192 168 1228 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch mo The screenshot below shows N Ring Manager Status when a Lower N Ring Port TX1 TX7 FX1 or GB1 is not receiving self health frames all the way around the N Ring though the other high TX2 TX8 FX2 or GB2 N Ring port is N Ring Status View Switch is an N Ring Manager using N Ring Aging Time 20 Seconds Refresh every SECS 1 Active Members Detected In Current N Ring 1 reporting Switch No MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask RM 00 07 aftfaf 00 192 168 1238 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch a Tx1 1 00 07 afffae e0 192 168 1228 255 255 255 0 N Tron Switch Revised 2011 11 15 Page 96 of 169 N Link Configuration The purpose of N Link is to provide a way to redundantly couple an N Ring topology to one or more other topologies usually other N Ring topologies Each N Link configuration requires 4 switches N Link Master N Link Slave N Link Primary Coupler and N Link Standby Coupler Standard N Link Configuration Example N Ring N
133. tch Default Coupler Port The Coupler Port is used to establish a redundant path for Ethernet data transmission If the Role of the switch is Slave the port will be a Standby Coupler The default is TX4 Status If switch is an N Link Master or Slave the switch Status and Partner information will be shown Red background designates a fault condition State Current N Link mode of switch Control Port The port being used to convey control information There must be a direct link between the Master and Slave Control ports Use of media converters or other Following the N Link link on the help page the administrator or user can see some information regarding the configuration options in the N Link category on the left side of the web management Revised 2011 11 15 Page 131 of 169 Help CIP 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 Windows Internet Explorer gt ao OO E n 192 168 2 100 man ssi __ lt 83 Googie al SS a B ve Favorites 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 A Page y Safety y Tools THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY H Y Administration H DHCP PETER H LLDP Administration DHCP oi Ports Statistics VLAN idgi H Statistics a H O VLAN IGMP N View N Ring N Link H Bridging CIP Firmware Config Rate Limiting User Management RSTP H IGMP Other E N View N Ring i N Link H CIP H Firmware Config _ _ _ _ _ ____ _ _
134. th a minimum length of one meter and a maximum length of 100 meters ORE Wt EE e m as PS A N Tron recommends the use of pre manufactured Cat5E 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 will be reduced significantly and may EIA 568A ElA 568B prevent the switch from establishing a link 5 h 2 LLI mM x Dd LO lt L C9 CAT5e CABLE W LI m m lt L lt L oO D Mm LO LO lt lt C O Warning Creating a port to port connection on the same switch 1 e loop is an illegal operation and will create a broadcast storm which will crash the network Revised 2011 11 15 Page 13 of 169 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 7026TX 7026TX AC the power supply is isolated fro
135. the Port State 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 P3 1s a redundant port with port P2 therefore P2 is forwarding and P3 is discarding RSTP Configuration View For VLAN 1 Bridge Port Configuration ln Oe No Name BPDU Port Pi r Forwarding 200000 128 No Enabled Disabled 80 00 00 07 affe bd cl 00 01 ALS Forwarding 200000 128 No Enabled Disabled 0 00 00 07 affe bd cl 00 02 PIES Discarding 200000 200000 128 No Enabled Disabled 20 00 00 07 affe bd c1 00 02 os Pa Disabled 200000 o 128 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 os Ps Disabled 200000 123 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 05 06 P6 Disabled 200000 123 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 06 or r7 Disabled 200000 123 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 og Pe Disabled 200000 128 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 08 09 PO Disabled 200000 123 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 o 10 Po Disabled 200000 o 128 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0a u Pu Disabled 200000 123 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 o 2 Pr Disabled 200000 o 128 No Enabled Disabled 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 000e la Pas Disabled 20
136. the N Ring to actively Trunking ports on an Auto Member Revised 2011 11 15 Page 59 of 169 Ports QOS The QOS decision tree chooses the highest priority Transmit Queue TQ of the following criteria Force High Priority Port Based TQ mapping IEEE 8021 p TQ mapping or DSCP TQ mapping The QOS tab under the Ports category displays the following details Port Number This is the port index Port Name This field displays the name of the port Include DSCP This field displays the status of whether or not to include the RFC 2474 DSCP TOS Type of Service in the TQ decision When enabled the DSCP TOS is included when evaluating traffic priority Include 802 1p This field displays the status of whether or not to include the IEEE 802 1p COS Class of Service in the TQ decision When enabled the IEEE 802 1p COS is included when evaluating traffic priority Force High Priority This field displays the Force High Priority status When enabled the port based priority is included in the TQ decision for all ports and all frames received on a port will use the default QOS priority for that port in the TQ decision Port Priority This field displays the default QOS priority for that port This is the IEEE 802 1p COS Class of Service assigned to all untagged ingress frames or all ingress frames if Force High Priority is enabled The range is 0 7 QOS Configuration View Revised 2011 11 15 Page 60 of 169 Ports QOS Continued
137. tion If no parameters are specified this command will show the N Ring configuration same as show parameter nring show mode d a m ports set_id Parameters show Show configuration mode Set the N Ring mode d disabled a auto member m manager ports set_id Set the ring ports for N Ring manager mode Specify port set identifier or use to list available port sets Examples N TRON Admin gt nring show N Ring Mode Auto Member Aging Time aa N TRON Admin gt nring ports ID Port Set L 2 P23 P24 3 P25 7 226 N TRON Admin gt nring mode m ports 2 Do you Want to Save Changes and Restart the System Now y n NOTES SSO SOS Show or Set N View Configuration Description Show or set N View configuration If no parameters are specified this command will show the N View configuration same as show parameter nview show status state Parameters show Show configuration status state Set the N View status to e nabled or d isabled Examples N TRON Admin gt nview show N View Status Enabled N View Interval 5 N TRON Admin gt nview status disabled N View Status Disabled N View Interval 5 Changes have been made that have not been saved Revised 2011 11 15 Page 144 of 169 CLI Commands Continued Ping a Host Command Name Ping ping t n count w timeout target_name Parameters Example Revised 2011 11 15 target_name IP Address or
138. transmit queue regardless of other factors then enable Force High Priority and set the port s Default Port Priority to 7 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 administration 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 is automatically removed from the Default VLAN when it is reconfigured to belong to another Virtual LAN because that is the most common operation But if desired the port can be included in VLAN 1 by configuring VLAN last If switch ports are configured to transmit and receive untagged frames end devices are able to communicate throughout the LAN Using Tagge
139. ttp 192 168 1 212 main ss Y ts X Y Googe x A gt ve Favorites 8 192 168 1 212 N TRON Switch Fe b4 a0 fh 7 meh Page Safety Tools N TRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY H Y Administration DHCP ae H LLDP Administration H Ports Statistics Statistics H VLAN _ __ Ue _ __ Mas __ H Bridging CIP User Management RSTP H IGMP Other H N View H N Ring H N Link H CIP a eo ao E R E El Firmware Config VLAN Virtual Local Area Network H Support Rate Limiting Co User Management Replace VID with Default Port VID Specifies whether or not to replace the incoming VID tag with the port s Logical View designated VID Home Perform Ingress Filtering Specifies whether or not to filter out ingress frames when a VID violation da ce is detected op an Discard Non Tagged for Ports Specifies whether or not non tagged ingress frames are dropped by the g selected ports Copyrigh H Remove Ports From Default VLAN Specifies whether or not to remove ports from Default VLAN when they shige a er When Added To Other VLANs are added to another VLAN All rights reserved http www n tron com Group Co tion 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 special characters and only Allow
140. wnload Image Transferring Image from server 192 168 1 12 Image transferred successfully Resetting switch 192 168 1 228 Please walt Revised 2011 11 15 Page 108 of 169 Support Web Site and E mail If at any point in time you get confused or would like additional support directly from N Tron you may visit N Tron s web site or e mail N Tron directly with the links provided for more information 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 Windows Internet Explorer ES Seles _ r ES e http 192 168 2 100 main ss i 199 Google Ey gt we Favorites 192 168 2 100 N TRON Switch fe 27 40 2 mp Pagey Safety Tools Ey N TRON THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY A H Y Administration TRAINING CAREERS TRADESHOWS Cl Hl DHCP N TRON H LLDP sm Fe ON SEARG H Statistics THE INDUSTRIAL NETWORK COMPANY 8 Bridging H RSTP H IGMP H N View H N Ring H N Link H CIP H Firmware Config CO Support aH Web Site E mail H Rate Limiting User Management gt Logical View Home Config Support amp Services ON Logout ABOUT US PRODUCTS SUPPORT amp SERVICES CASE STUDIES Effective January 1 2008 unless otherwise specified all N TRON products carry a 3 year limited warranty that Copyright 2008 2010 includes cross shipment of a replacement product to minimize downtime Products are available directly from
141. y N View Ports View Revised 2011 11 15 Page 86 of 169 N View Ports Continued Following the Modify button on the above example the administrator can modify these two variables to enable or disable multicast out of the port and if MIB stats are sent out for those ports N View Ports Revised 2011 11 15 Page 87 of 169 N Ring Configuration Mode The Mode tab will display the N Ring basic configuration settings By default N Ring is in Auto Member mode and the N Ring Aging Time is 20 seconds N Ring Mode Auto Memb Aging Time 20 Switch is currently using Bridging Asing Time 20 secs 5 D re Following the Modify button on the above example the administrator will see a list of configurable fields for the N Ring configuration as below I I figuration N Ring Mode Auto Member del Aging Time 20 The N Ring Aging Time has a default of 20 seconds and is separate from the Bridging Aging Time N Ring Aging Time 1s used when the switch is an N Ring Manager N Ring Multi Member or becomes an active N Ring Member and in any case N Ring status includes for example Switch is currently using N Ring Aging Time 20 Seconds Once these fields are filled in to meet the needs of the administrator s network the changes may be saved by clicking the Update button at the bottom of the page NOTES 1 N Ring Manager cannot have RSTP or Trunking enabled 2 RSTP N Ring are different

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