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Pilz PSSnet SHL 8T MRP User Manual (156 pages)


Brand: Pilz | Category: Routers | Size: 1.62 MB |

 

Table of contents

PSSnet SHL Series

1

Managed Ethernet Switches

1

About this Manual

7

X SNMP/OPC gateway

8

Figure 1: Installing Java

11

Figure 2: Login window

12

1 Basic Settings

15

1.1 System

16

Table 1: System data

17

Figure 7: Device view

19

Basic Settings

20

1.2 Network

21

1.3 Software

23

1.3.3 tftp update

24

1.4 Port configuration

26

1.5 Power over ETHERNET (if

28

1.6 Load/Save

30

1.6.3 URL

32

Table 3: SCA status

34

1.7 Restart

36

2 Security

39

2.1 Password / SNMP Access

40

2.2 SNMPv1/v2 Access Settings

42

Security

44

SNMPv1/v2 Access Settings

44

2.3 Telnet/Web Access

45

2.4 Port Security

47

Table 5: Security per port

48

Port Security

50

Figure 19: Time dialog

52

3.1 SNTP configuration

53

SNTP configuration

54

Figure 20: SNTP dialog

55

4 Switching

57

4.1 Switching Global

58

4.2 Filters for MAC addresses

59

4.3 Rate Limiter

61

4.4 Multicasts

63

Table 12: Global setting

64

4.4.3 Unknown Multicasts

66

4.4.4 Known Multicasts

67

Table 16: Known Multicasts

68

Switching

69

Multicasts

69

Table 17: Settings per port

70

4.5 VLAN

71

Table 19: VLAN settings

72

4.5.2 Current VLAN

74

4.5.3 VLAN Static

76

Figure 28: VLAN Static dialog

77

4.5.4 VLAN Port

78

Figure 29: VLAN Port dialog

79

5 QoS/Priority

81

5.1 Global

82

QoS/Priority

84

5.2 Port configuration

85

5.3 802.1D/p Mapping

87

5.4 IP DSCP mapping

89

6 Redundancy

91

6.1 Ring Redundancy

92

Ring Redundancy

93

6.2 Ring/Network coupling

100

6.3 Rapid Spanning Tree

106

Redundancy

109

Rapid Spanning Tree

109

Age - see below

111

Figure 37: RSTP Global dialog

112

7 Diagnosis

115

7.1 Event log

116

7.2 Ports

117

7.2.2 Utilization

118

7.2.3 SFP modules

119

7.3 Topology Discovery

120

7.4 Port Mirroring

122

Diagnosis

123

Port Mirroring

123

7.5 Device Status

124

Table 44: Device Status

125

7.6 Signal contact

126

7.6.3 Device status

128

7.6.4 Configuring traps

128

7.7 Alarms (Traps)

129

Alarms (Traps)

130

7.8 Report

131

IP address conflict detection

133

7.10 Self Test

134

7.11 Service mode

135

8 Advanced

139

8.1 DHCP Relay Agent

140

8.2 Industrial Protocols

142

8.2.1 PROFINET IO

143

8.2.2 EtherNet/IP

143

8.3 Command Line

144

A Appendix

145

A.1 Technical Data

146

A.2 List of RFCs

147

Appendix

148

List of RFCs

148

A.3 Based specifications and

149

A.4 Copyright of integrated

150

A.4.2 LVL7 Systems, Inc

151

C Further support

155

Pilz PSSnet SHL 8T MRP User Manual (203 pages)


Brand: Pilz | Category: Routers | Size: 4.28 MB |

 

Table of contents

PSSnet SHL Series

1

Managed Ethernet Switches

1

D Further support 209

7

About this Manual

8

Introduction

12

1.1 System Monitor

15

1.2 Command Line Interface

17

Access to the user interfaces

19

Command Line Interface

19

1.3 Web-based Interface

20

Figure 5: Installing Java

21

Figure 6: Login window

22

2 Entering the IP Parameters

24

2.1 IP Parameter Basics

26

2.1.2 Netmask

27

Figure 10: HiDiscovery

36

2.5 System configuration via

40

Entering the IP Parameters

42

2.6 System Configuration via

45

3 Router

46

2.7 System configuration via

48

DHCP Option 82

48

2.9 Faulty device replacement

51

3 Loading/saving settings

52

3.1 Loading settings

53

3.1.3 Loading from a file

55

Figure 17: Load/store dialog

56

3.2 Saving settings

58

3.2.2 Saving in a file on URL

59

Loading/saving settings

61

Saving settings

61

4 Loading software updates

62

4.1.2 Starting the software

66

4.1.3 Performing a cold start

66

5 Configuring the ports

70

6.1 Password for SNMP access

75

Figure 21: Password dialog

76

6.2 Telnet/Web access

79

Disable HiDiscovery function

81

6.4 Port access control

83

Port access control

87

7.1 Entering the time

89

1000>

90

7.2 SNTP

91

7.2.3 Configuring SNTP

93

Figure 26: SNTP dialog

94

7.3 Precision Time Protocol

96

Figure 28: PTP Subdomains

99

8 Network load control

100

8.1.1 Store-and-forward

101

8.2 Multicast application

106

Table 7: Value range for

111

- Max. Response Time

111

- Send Interval

111

- Group Membership Interval

111

Figure 30: Multicasts dialog

114

8.3 Rate Limiter

115

Figure 31: Rate Limiter

116

8.4 QoS/Priority

117

8.4.2 VLAN tagging

118

Figure 33: Tag format

119

8.4.3 IP ToS / DiffServ

120

Network load control

123

QoS/Priority

123

8.4.4 Management prioritizing

124

8.4.7 Setting prioritization

125

Display the trust mode

127

8.5 Flow control

129

Port 3Port 2

130

Port 1 Port 4

130

8.6 VLANs

132

8.6.2 Examples of VLANs

133

Ingress Filtering

138

Management

140

Station (optional)

140

9 Operation diagnosis

150

9.1 Sending traps

151

9.1.1 SNMP trap listing

152

9.1.3 Configuring traps

154

Table 19: Trap categories

155

9.3 Out-of-band signaling

159

Operation diagnosis

162

Out-of-band signaling

162

9.4 Port status indication

163

Event counter at port level

165

9.6 Displaying the SFP status

166

9.7 Topology discovery

167

Figure 50: Topology discovery

170

9.8 Detecting IP address

172

9.8.2 Configuring ACD

173

9.8.3 Displaying ACD

174

9.9 Reports

175

Figure 52: Port mirroring

176

A Setting up configuration

178

A.1 Setting up DHCP/BOOTP

179

Figure 55: DHCP setting

180

Setting up DHCP/BOOTP server

184

A.2 Setting up DHCP Server

185

Option 82

185

Figure 65: DHCP setting

186

A.3 tftp server for software

189

A.3.2 Software access rights

193

B General information

194

B.1 Management Information

195

Base (MIB)

195

B.2 Abbreviations used

198

B.3 Technical Data

199

Pilz PSSnet SHL 8T MRP User Manual (353 pages)


Brand: Pilz | Category: Routers | Size: 1.52 MB |

 

Table of contents

PSSnet SHL Series

1

Managed Ethernet Switches

1

1 Command Structure

13

1.1 Format

14

1.1.2 Parameters

15

1.1.3 Values

15

1.1.4 Conventions

17

1.1.5 Annotations

18

1.1.6 Special keys

19

Tab. 2: Special characters

20

1.1.8 Secrets in scripts

22

2 Quick Start up

23

2.1 Quick Starting the Switch

24

2.2 System Info and System

25

<ipaddr> <net

28

Quick Start up

30

System Info and System Setup

30

3 Mode-based CLI

31

Mode-based CLI

32

3.1 Mode-based Topology

33

3.2 Mode-based Command

34

Hierarchy

34

Command Prompt:

35

(Config mac-access-list)#

35

3.3 Flow of Operation

36

3.4 “No” Form of a Command

38

4 CLI Commands: Base

39

4.1 System Information and

40

Statistics Commands

40

4.1.4 show bridge aging-time

41

4.1.5 show bridge framesize

41

4.1.7 bridge framesize

43

4.1.8 show config-watchdog

43

4.1.9 show device-status

44

4.1.10 show authentication

45

4.1.11 show classofservice

45

4.1.12 show eventlog

46

4.1.13 show interface

47

4.1.16 show logging

57

4.1.17 show mac-addr-table

58

4.1.18 show signal-contact

59

4.1.19 show slot

60

4.1.20 show running-config

61

4.1.21 show sysinfo

62

4.1.22 show temperature

64

4.1.23 snmp-server

64

4.2 Management VLAN Com

65

4.3 Class of Service (CoS)

66

4.3.3 classofservice trust

69

4.3.7 vlan port priority all

73

4.3.8 vlan priority

73

4.4 Management Commands

74

4.4.2 bridge address-learning

75

4.4.3 bridge aging-time

76

4.4.5 bridge vlan-learning

77

4.4.6 ethernet-ip

77

4.4.7 network javascriptmode

78

4.4.8 network parms

79

4.4.9 network protocol

79

4.4.10 network priority

80

4.4.11 profinetio

81

4.4.12 serial timeout

82

4.4.13 set prompt

83

4.4.14 show ethernet-ip

83

4.4.15 show network

84

4.4.16 show profinetio

85

4.4.17 show serial

85

4.4.18 show snmp-access

86

4.4.19 show snmpcommunity

86

4.4.20 show snmptrap

88

4.4.21 show telnet

89

4.4.22 show telnetcon

90

4.4.23 show trapflags

91

4.4.24 snmp-access global

92

4.4.25 snmp-access version

93

4.4.26 snmp-server community

94

Global Config

95

4.4.32 snmp-server location

98

4.4.33 snmp-server sysname

99

4.4.41 snmptrap

107

4.4.42 snmptrap ipaddr

108

4.4.43 snmptrap mode

109

4.4.44 snmptrap snmpversion

110

4.4.45 telnetcon maxsessions

111

4.4.46 telnetcon timeout

112

4.5 Syslog Commands

113

4.5.2 logging buffered wrap

114

4.5.3 logging cli-command

115

4.5.4 logging console

116

4.5.5 logging host

117

4.5.7 logging host remove

118

4.5.8 logging syslog

119

4.5.9 logging syslog port

119

CLI Commands: Base

120

Syslog Commands

120

4.6 Device Configuration

121

Commands

121

4.6.2 cable-crossing

122

4.6.3 auto-negotiate all

123

4.6.4 media-module remove

123

4.6.5 macfilter

124

4.6.6 macfilter adddest

125

4.6.7 macfilter adddest all

126

4.6.8 monitor session

127

4.6.9 monitor session mode

128

4.6.11 set igmp

130

4.6.12 set igmp

131

4.6.15 set igmp forward-all

133

4.6.19 set igmp interfacemode

137

4.6.22 set igmp maxresponse

139

4.6.28 selftest ramtest

143

4.6.30 show igmpsnooping

144

4.6.36 show monitor

151

4.6.37 show monitor session

151

4.6.38 show port

152

4.6.39 show rmon-alarm

154

4.6.40 show selftest

154

4.6.41 show storm-control

155

4.6.43 show vlan

156

4.6.44 show vlan brief

158

4.6.45 show vlan port

159

4.6.46 shutdown

161

4.6.47 shutdown all

162

4.6.48 snmp trap link-status

163

<slot/port>

165

<slot/port>

165

4.6.51 speed

166

4.6.61 vlan

172

4.6.63 vlan acceptframe

174

4.6.64 vlan database

175

4.6.65 vlan ingressfilter

176

4.6.66 vlan name

177

4.6.67 vlan participation

178

4.6.68 vlan participation all

179

4.6.71 vlan port pvid all

182

4.6.72 vlan port tagging all

183

4.6.73 vlan pvid

184

4.6.74 vlan tagging

185

Device Configuration Commands

186

4.7 User Account Management

187

4.7.2 show loginsession

188

4.7.3 show users

189

4.7.4 users defaultlogin

190

4.7.6 users access

192

4.7.7 users name

193

4.7.8 users passwd

194

4.7.9 users snmpv3 accessmode

195

4.8 System Utilities

199

4.8.3 traceroute

200

4.8.4 clear arp-table-switch

200

4.8.5 clear config

201

4.8.6 clear config factory

201

4.8.7 clear counters

201

4.8.8 clear hiper-ring

202

4.8.9 clear igmpsnooping

203

4.8.10 clear mac-addr-table

203

4.8.11 clear pass

204

4.8.12 clear signal-contact

204

4.8.13 clear traplog

204

4.8.14 clear ring-coupling

205

4.8.15 clear vlan

206

4.8.16 config-watchdog

207

4.8.17 copy

208

4.8.18 device-status

209

4.8.19 device-status

209

4.8.20 logout

210

4.8.21 ping

211

4.8.23 signal-contact

212

4.8.24 temperature

213

4.8.25 reboot

214

4.8.26 reload

214

Protocol

215

4.9.10 show lldp config port

219

4.9.12 show lldp remote-data

221

4.9.13 lldp

222

4.9.20 clear lldp config all

226

4.9.21 lldp admin-state

227

4.9.22 lldp fdb-mode

227

4.9.23 lldp hm-mode

228

4.9.24 lldp max-neighbors

228

4.9.25 lldp notification

229

4.9.29 lldp tlv mgmt-addr

230

4.9.30 lldp tlv port-desc

230

4.9.31 lldp tlv port-vlan

231

4.9.32 lldp tlv gmrp

231

4.9.33 lldp tlv igmp

231

4.9.34 lldp tlv portsec

232

4.9.35 lldp tlv ptp

232

4.9.36 lldp tlv protocol

232

4.9.37 lldp tlv sys-cap

233

4.9.38 lldp tlv sys-desc

233

4.9.39 lldp tlv sys-name

233

4.9.40 lldp tlv vlan-name

234

4.9.41 name

234

4.10 SNTP - Simple Network

235

Time Protocol

235

4.10.3 show sntp client

236

4.10.4 show sntp operation

237

4.10.5 show sntp server

237

4.10.6 show sntp status

238

4.10.7 show sntp time

239

4.10.8 no sntp

239

4.10.9 sntp anycast address

240

4.10.11sntp anycast vlan

241

4.10.14sntp client offset

242

4.10.16no sntp client server

243

4.10.19sntp client threshold

246

4.10.20sntp operation

247

4.10.22sntp time system

248

4.11.1 show inlinepower

249

4.11.2 show inlinepower port

249

4.11.3 inlinepower

250

4.11.4 inlinepower

251

4.11.5 clear inlinepower

251

PoE - Power over Ethernet

252

5 CLI Commands: Switching

253

CLI Commands: Switching

254

5.1 Spanning Tree Commands

255

5.1.7 show spanning-tree vlan

264

5.1.8 spanning-tree

265

5.1.12 spanning-tree edgeport

269

5.1.16 spanning-tree max-age

273

5.1.17 spanning-tree max-hops

274

5.1.18 spanning-tree mst

275

5.1.20 spanning-tree mst vlan

278

Spanning Tree Commands

282

5.2.1 show mrp

283

5.2.2 show mrp current-domain

284

5.2.3 mrp

285

5.2.4 mrp current-domain

286

5.2.5 mrp delete-domain

287

5.2.6 mrp new-domain

287

5.3 HIPER-Ring

289

5.3.1 show hiper-ring

290

5.3.2 show hiper-ring info

291

5.3.3 hiper-ring

291

5.3.4 hiper-ring mode

292

5.3.5 hiper-ring port primary

292

HIPER-Ring

294

5.4 Fast-HIPER-Ring

295

5.4.1 fast-hiper-ring

297

5.5 Redundant Coupling

299

5.5.1 show ring-coupling

300

5.5.2 ring-coupling

302

5.5.3 ring-coupling config

303

5.5.5 ring-coupling operation

304

5.5.6 ring-coupling port

305

Redundant Coupling

306

5.6 Port Security

307

5.6.3 port-sec mode

308

5.6.4 port-sec action

308

5.6.5 port-sec allowed-ip

309

5.6.6 port-sec allowed-mac

309

5.6.7 clear port-sec

310

5.7 DHCP Relay Commands

311

5.7.2 dhcp-relay

312

5.7.3 dhcp-relay

313

DHCP Relay Commands

314

6 CLI Commands: Security

315

CLI Commands: Security

316

6.1 Security Commands

317

6.1.1 users defaultlogin

318

6.1.2 users login

319

Security Commands

320

6.2 HTTP Commands

321

6.2.2 ip http secure-protocol

322

6.2.3 ip http server

323

6.2.4 show ip http

324

7 Appendix- VLAN Example

325

Appendix- VLAN Example

326

7.1 SOLUTION 1

327

SOLUTION 1

328

7.2 SOLUTION 2

329

SOLUTION 2

330

8 Glossary

331

Services.” on page 333

333

Glossary

346

242, 243

350

Further support

352

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