Hirschmann RSB20, OCTOPUS OS20/OS24 Managed Reference guide

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RM Web L2B
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Reference Manual
Web-based Interface
Industrial ETHERNET Switch
RSB20, OCTOPUS OS20/OS24 Managed
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Contents
About this Manual 7
Key 9
Opening the Web-based Interface 11
1 Basic Settings 17
1.1 System 18
1.2 Network 22
1.3 Software 25
1.3.1 View the software versions presenton the device 26
1.3.2 TFTP Software Update 26
1.3.3 HTTP Software Update 27
1.4 Port Configuration 28
1.5 Power over ETHERNET 31
1.6 Loading/Saving the Configuration 33
1.6.1 Loading a Configuration 34
1.6.2 Saving the Configuration 34
1.6.3 URL 35
1.6.4 Deleting a configuration 35
1.6.5 Using the AutoConfiguration Adapter (ACA) 36
1.7 Restart 38
2 Security 41
2.1 Password / SNMPv3 access 42
2.2 SNMPv1/v2 Access Settings 45
2.3 Web Access 48
2.3.1 Description of Web Access (http) 48
3Time 51
3.1 SNTP configuration 53
3.2 PTP (IEEE 1588) 57
4 Switching 59
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4.1 Switching Global 60
4.2 Filters for MAC addresses 61
4.3 Multicasts 63
4.3.1 Global Configuration 64
4.3.2 IGMP Querier and IGMP settings 64
4.3.3 Multicasts 66
4.3.4 Settings per Port (Table) 69
5 QoS/Priority 71
5.1 Global 72
5.2 Port Configuration 75
5.2.1 Entering the port priority 76
5.3 802.1D/p mapping 77
5.4 IP DSCP mapping 80
6 Redundancy 83
6.1 Ring Redundancy 84
6.1.1 Configuring the HIPER-Ring 86
6.1.2 Configuring the MRP-Ring 89
6.2 Rapid Spanning Tree 92
6.2.1 Global 94
6.2.2 Rapid Spanning Tree Port 99
7 Diagnostics 103
7.1 Event Log 104
7.2 Ports 105
7.2.1 Statistics table 105
7.2.2 Network load 106
7.2.3 SFP modules 107
7.3 Topology Discovery 108
7.4 Port Mirroring 109
7.5 Device Status 111
7.6 Signal contact 114
7.6.1 Manual Setting 114
7.6.2 Function monitoring 115
7.6.3 Device status 116
7.6.4 Configuring Traps 117
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7.7 Alarms (Traps) 118
7.8 Report 120
7.9 Self Test 121
8 Advanced 123
8.1 DHCP Relay Agent 124
8.2 Command Line 126
A Appendix 127
A.1 Technical Data 128
A.2 List of RFCs 129
A.3 Underlying IEEE Standards 131
A.4 Underlying IEC Norms 132
A.5 Copyright of Integrated Software 133
A.5.1 Bouncy Castle Crypto APIs (Java) 133
A.5.2 Broadcom Corporation 134
B Readers’ Comments 135
C Index 137
D Further Support 139
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About this Manual
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About this Manual
The “Web-based Interface” reference manual contains detailed information
on using the Web interface to operate the individual functions of the device.
The “Command Line Interface” Reference Manual contains detailed
information on using the Command Line Interface to operate the individual
functions of the device.
The “Installation” user manual contains a device description, safety
instructions, a description of the display, and the other information that you
need to install the device.
The “Basic Configuration” user manual contains the information you need to
start operating the device. It takes you step by step from the first startup
operation through to the basic settings for operation in your environment.
The Industrial HiVision Network Management Software provides you with
additional options for smooth configuration and monitoring:
Simultaneous configuration of multiple devices
Graphic interface with network layout
Auto-topology discovery
Event log
Event handling
Client/server structure
Browser interface
ActiveX control for SCADA integration
SNMP/OPC gateway.
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Key
The designations used in this manual have the following meanings:
Symbols used:
List
Work step
Subheading
Link Cross-reference with link
Note: A note emphasizes an important fact or draws your attention to a dependency.
Courier ASCII representation in user interface
WLAN access point
Router with firewall
Switch with firewall
Router
Switch
Bridge
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Hub
A random computer
Configuration Computer
Server
PLC -
Programmable logic
controller
I/O -
Robot
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Opening the Web-based Interface
To open the Web-based interface, you need a Web browser (a program that
can read hypertext), for example Mozilla Firefox version 1 or later, or
Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 or later.
Note: The Web-based interface uses Java software 6 (“Java™ Runtime
Environment Version 1.6.x”).
Install the software from the enclosed CD-ROM. To do this, you go to
“Additional Software”, select Java Runtime Environment and click on
“Installation”.
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Figure 1: Installing Java
Start your Web browser.
Verify that you have activated Java in the security settings of your Web
browser.
Establish the connection by entering the IP address of the device which
you want to administer via the Web-based management in the address
field of the Web browser. Enter the address in the following form:
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
The login window appears on the screen.
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Figure 2: Login window
Select the desired language.
In the drop-down menu "Login", you select
user, to have read access, or
admin, to have read and write access
to the device.
The password “public”, with which you have read access for the login
"user", is preset in the password field. If you wish to have write access to
the device, use the login "admin", select the contents of the password field
and overwrite it with the password “private” (default setting).
Click on OK.
The user interface (Web-based Interface) of the device appears on the
screen.
Note: The changes you make in the dialogs will be copied to the volatile
memory of the device (RAM) when you click “Set”. Click “Reload” to update
the display.
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To save any changes made so that they will be retained after a power cycle
or reboot of the device use the save option on the "Load/Save" dialog (see
page 34 “Saving the Configuration”)
Note: If you enter an incorrect configuration, you may block access to your
device.
Activating the function “Cancel configuration change” in the “Load/Save”
dialog enables you to return automatically to the last configuration after a set
time period has elapsed. This gives you back your access to the device.
The user interface (Web-based Interface) of the device appears on the
screen.
Figure 3: User interface (Web-based Interface) of the device with speech-bubble
help
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The menu section displays the menu items. By placing the mouse pointer in
the menu section and clicking the alternate mouse button you can use “Back”
to return to a menu item you have already selected, or “Forward” to jump to
a menu item you have already selected.
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1 Basic Settings
The Basic Settings menu contains the dialogs, displays and tables for the
basic configuration:
System
Network
Software
Port configuration
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Load/Save
Restart
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1.1 System
The “System“ submenu in the basic settings menu is structured as follows:
Device Status
System data
Device view
Reloading data
Figure 4: "System" Submenu
Device state
This section of the user interface (Web-based Interface) provides
information on the device status and the alarm states the device has
detected.
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Figure 5: Device status and display of detected alarms
1 - Symbol indicates the Device Status
2 - Cause of the oldest existing alarm detected
3 - Time of the oldest existing alarm detected
System Data
This area of the graphical user interface displays the system parameters
of the device. In the fields with a white background, you have the option
of changing the settings.
the system name,
the location description,
the name of the contact person for this device,
Device View
The device view shows the device with the current configuration. The
status of the individual ports is indicated by one of the symbols listed
below. You will get a full description of the port's status by positioning the
mouse pointer over the port's symbol.
Name Meaning
Name System name of this device
Location Location of this device
Contact The contact for this device
Basic module Hardware version of the device
Power supply (P1/P2) Status of power units (P1/P2)
Uptime Shows the time that has elapsed since this device was last
restarted.
Table 1: System Data
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Figure 6: Device View
What the symbols mean:
The port (10, 100 Mbit/s, 1, 10 Gbit/s) is enabled
and connection is OK.
The port is blocked by network management
and has no connection.
The port is blocked by network management
and has no connection.
The port is in auto-negotiation mode.
The port is in HDX mode.
The port (100 Mbit/s) is in the discard mode of a redundancyprotocol,
for example Spanning Tree or HIPER-Ring.
The port is in routing mode (100 Mbit/s).
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