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SISTM10xx-162-LR(T) (6) 10/100B ase- TX + (2) 100Bas e-FX Industrial Ma na ged Sw itch Installation Manual Rev. 1 25-Oc tober-2007.
Notice This manual conte nts are based on the below table lis ting software kernel version, hardwar e version, and firmwar e version. If the switch functions have any dif ferent from the manual contents descr iption, please contact Tr ansition Networks for m o re inform ation.
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1 Introduction The SISTM10xx-162- LRx Managed Industr ial Switch is a cost-effective solution and meets the high reliability r equirements demanded by industr ial applications. The switch can be easily managed through the Web GUI . By using fiber port c an ex tend the c onnection distance that increases the network elastic ity and performance.
2 Package Contents Please refer to the package content li st below to verif y them against the checklist . • SISTM10xx-162- LRx Managed Industr ial Switch • DC Jack 2.0/150mm RoHS • User m anual CD • DIN-Rail Br acket (attached on the switch) • One wall mount plat e and six screws SISTM10xx -162-LRx DC Jack 2.
3 Hardware Description In this paragraph, it will describe the Industri al switch’s hardware spec, port, cabling information, and wiring installation.
4 set all configurations back to default setting Bottom View The bottom view of the swit ch is shown below: DIP-swi tch The switch provides the 9 DIP-s witch for configuring the r elay alarm operation mode and th e master ring operation mode. The default value of Dipswitch i s OFF .
5 OFF Disable port Alarm 5 ON Enable port Alarm. If the port’s link fails, the fault LED will li ght up OFF Disable port Alarm 6 ON Enable port Alarm. If the port’s link fails, t he fault LED will li ght up OFF Disable port Alarm 7 ON Enable port Alarm.
6 Off No power inputs Yellow Power fail ure or UTP port failur e or Fiber port failure Fault Off No Power failure or UTP po rt fai lure or Fiber port failure occurs Green The industri al switch is the master of X-Ring group R.
7 All ports on this industrial switch support automatic M DI/MDI-X operation, user can use str aigh t- through cables ( See figure below) for all network connections to PCs or servers, or to other switches or hubs.
8 Cabling • Using four twis ted-pair, Category 5 cabling for R J-45 port connection. The cable between t he converter and the link par tner (switch, hub, work station, etc.) must be less than 100 meters (328 ft.) long. • Fiber segment using single- mode connector type must use 9/125 um single-mode fiber cable.
9 Wiring the Fault Alarm Contact The fault alarm contact is in the middle of termi nal block connector as below figure sh ows. By inserting the wir es and set the DIP switc h at “ ON ” status, it will detect the fault status which the power is fai lure or port link failure and form an open cir cuit.
10 Mounting Installation DIN-Rail Mounting The DIN-Rail is screwed on the industrial switc h when out of factory. 1. First , insert the top of DIN-Rail into the track .
11 3. Check the DIN-Rail is tightly on the track. 4. To remove the industr ial switch from the track , reverse steps above. Wall Mount Plate M ounting Follow the below steps to mou nt the industri al switch with wall mount plate. 1. Remove the DIN-Rail f rom the industri al switch; loose the screws to remove the DIN- Rail.
12 Hardware Installation Installation Steps 1. Unpacking the Industr ial switch 2. Check the DIN-Rail is screwed on the Industr ial switch. If the DIN-Rail is not screwed on the Industri al switch. Please refer to DIN-Rail Mounti ng section for DIN-R ail installation.
13 Network A pplication This chapter provides s ome sample applications to help user to h ave more actual idea of industri al switch function applic ation.
14 X-Ring Application The industri al switch supports the X-Ring protocol that ca n help the network sys tem to recovery from network connection fail ure within 300ms or l ess, and make the network s ystem more reliable. The X- Ring algorit hm is like as spanning tree protocol (ST P) algorithm but it has faster recovery tim e than STP.
15 Coupling Ring Application In the network , it may have m ore than one X- Ring group. By usin g the coupling ring fu nction can connect each X-R ing for the redundant backup. It c an ensur e the t ransmissi ons between two ring groups will no failure.
16 Web-Based Management About Web-based M anagement On CPU board of the swit ch there is an embedded HTML w eb site residi ng in flash memory, which offers advanced manageme nt features and allow user s to manage the switch from anywhere on the network through a stan dard browser such as M icrosoft Internet Explorer.
17 Home Interf ace Port status View every port s tatus that depended on user’s setting and the negotiation result • Port: The port number • Type: The speed mode, ex: 100TX = 1 00Mbps • Link: “Down” m eans “No Link”. “UP” is f or “Link” • State: Displ ay port statuses “disable” or “enable”.
18 Single Port In formation Click the port on the Panel fig ur e on the web i nterface directly. Then, the single p ort information window will show up and display the port c u rrent informati on.
19 Port Control Change the port s tatus • Select the port by sc roll the Port column • State: Disable or enable co ntrol of this port • Negotiation: Set auto negoti ation mode is Auto, Nway ( sp.
20 • Hardware version: Display the switch hardware vers ion • MAC Address: Dis play the unique hardware address assigned by manufactur er (default) Switch setting s interfac e [NOTE] Remember to execute the “Save C onfiguration” action, otherwise t he n ew co nfiguration w ill lose when switc h power off.
21 Port Mirror ing interfa ce [NOTE] 1. Select the monitor mode as disable to disable the mirr oring 2. Remember to execute the “ Save Configurati on” action, otherwis e the new configuration will l ose when switch power off.
22 VLAN Con figuration interface Port-based VL AN Packets can go among only m embers of the same VLAN group. Note all unselected ports are treated as belonging to anot her single VLAN.
23 • Click Add to add a new V LAN group(The maximum VLAN group is up to 64 VLAN groups) • Entering the VLAN name, gro up ID and grouping t he members of VLAN group • And then, click Apply VLAN.
24 802.1Q VL AN Tagged-based VLAN is an IEEE 802.1Q s pecification standard which it allows to c reate a VLAN across devices from different switch venders. IEEE 802.1Q VLAN uses a technique to ins ert a “tag” into the Ethernet fr ames. Tag contains a VLAN Identifi er (VID) that indicates the VLAN nu mbers.
25 • Grouping the ports and click Add butt on 802.1q VLAN –Add interfac e • And then, click N ext t hen follow interface as below..
26 Click A pp ly to set the outgoin g frames are VLAN-Tagged fr ames or untagged Tag: O utgoing frames with VLAN-Tagged Untag: Out going frames without VLAN-Tagged Port VL AN ID • Config.
27 Alert There are three kinds of aler t – e-mail, event, and power alarm for user t o configure. Email Alert Conf iguration W hen the specific events occur, the system will send the alert to the email account that is assigned by user. Us er can set up the mail server IP, mail account, and forwarded email account for receiving the event alert .
28 Event Conf iguration The selected events t hat occur will send out the alert to the assigned SMTP s erver. Also, user can select port events f or alerting. • System event selection: 4 selections – Device cold start, Power status, SNM P Authen t icati on Failure, and X-Ring topology c hanges.
29 Pow er Alarm Configuration Power alarm function e nables the Relay alarm action. W ithout enabling power alarm function, t he Relay alarm action will not work even the Relay alarm is set.
30 IP configura tion inter face SNTP Configuration User can configure the SNTP (Simple Network T ime Pr otocol) settings. The SNTP allows user to synchronize switch cl ocks in the Internet.
31 MEWT - Mi ddle European Winter SWT - Swedish W inter EET - Eastern European, USSR Zone 1 +2 hours 2 pm BT - Baghdad, USSR Zone 2 +3 hours 3 pm ZP4 - USSR Zone 3 +4 hours 4 pm ZP5 - USSR Zone 4 +5 h.
32 IP Securit y IP security funct ion allows user to assign 10 sp ecific IP add r esses that have permission t o access the switch through the w eb browser for the securing switch management. • Enable the IP Securit y: Mark the check box to enable the IP s ecurity function • Security IP 1 ~ 10: Assign up to 10 specific IP addr ess.
33 System Confi guration • User can view spa nning tree information about the R oot Bridge • User can modify RSTP st ate. After m odification, click A pp l y butto n RSTP mod e: user must enable or disable RSTP function before config ure the related parameters Priority (0- 61440): a value used to identify the root bridge.
34 RSTP– S ystem Confi guration In terface Per Port Configuratio n Configure path cost a nd priority of every port • Select the port i n Port column • Path Cost: The cost of the p ath to t he other bridge from this transmitti ng bridge at t he specif ied port.
35 RSTP – Per P ort Confi guration interface X-Ring X-Ri ng provides a faster redundant recovery than Spanning Tree topology. The action is similar with STP or RSTP, but the algorithms not the same. In the X-Ring topolo gy, every switch should enable X-Ring f unction and assign two member ports in the ring.
36 The system also suppor ts the coupling ring that can co nnect 2 or more X-R ing group for the redundant backup func tion and dual homing function that preve nt connection lose betw een X-Ring group and upper level/core switch. • Enable X-Ring: To enable the X-Ring function.
37 QoS Configuration Configure Qos s etting of the every port • Oos Policy: Select the Qos poli cy rule Using the 8,4,2,1 weight fair queue scheme: The switc h will follow 8:4:2:1 rate t o process priorit y queue from Hi to lowest queue.
38 QoS configu ration Inter face IGMP The Internet Gr oup Management Protocol (IG MP) is an internal protocol of the Internet Pr otocol (IP) suite. IP manages mult icast traffic by using switc hes, routers, and hosts that support I GMP.
39 Message Description Query A message sent fr om the querier (IGMP router or switch) asking for a response from each host belo nging to the multicast group. Report A message sent by a host t o the querier to indicate that the host wants to be or is a member of a given group indicate d in the report message.
40 4. And then, click A pp l y Security Mana ger interfa ce [NOTE] Remember to execute the “Save C onfiguration” action, otherwise t he n ew co nfiguration w ill lose when switc h power off. SNMP C onfiguration The SNMP is a Prot ocol that governs the transfer of infor mation between management and age nt.
41 System Options • Name: Enter a name for the switch • Location: Enter t he switch physical location • Contact: Enter t he name of contact person or organization Communit y strings Serve as a passwor d. • Strings: Key in the name of st ring • RO: Read only.
42 TFTP Re store Config uratio n interface TFTP Backup Configuration User can save curr ent flas h ROM value from th e i ndustrial swit ch to th e TFTP server, then go to the TFTP restore configuration page to restore the image value back to th e industrial switc h.
43 • And then, click A pp l y TFTP Update F irmwar e inter face Factory Default Reset Switch to default confi guration. Exc ept t he IP addr ess, subnet mask , default gateway, username, and pass word will remain as user c onfigured.
44 Save Configuration Save the industr ial switch configuration to the flash memor y . Power off the industr ial switch without the saving, all changed confi guration will lost.
45 Rate Contro l Interfa ce [NOTE] 1. Remember to execute t he “ Save Configuration” action, otherwis e t he new configur ation will l ose when switch power off.
46 System Log Co nfigurati on interf ace Event Configuration User can select the syst em log events. W hen selected events occur , the system will send out the log information.
47 • After selected, cli ck Apply Event Config uration interface.
48 Troubles shooting • Verify that is usi ng the right power cord/adapter ( DC 12-48V), please don’t use the power adapter with DC out put bigger than 48V, or i t will burn this converter down. • Select the proper UTP cable to construct user netw ork.
49 Technical Specification Standard IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet IEEE 802.3u 100Base-T X and 100Base-FX Fast Ethernet IEEE802.3x Flow Control and Back-pressure IEEE802.1d spanning tr ee / IEEE802.1w rapid spanning tree IEEE802.1p class of ser vice IEEE802.
50 Packet f ilter 4 types of packet filt er rule with different packet combination: All of packet Broadcast/ multic ast/ unknown unicast packet Broadcast/ multic ast packet Broadcast p.
51 Spanning tree IEEE802.1d spanning tr ee IEEE802.1w rapid spanning tree. IGMP IGM P v1 and Que ry m ode Up to 256 groups. SMTP Support SNTP t o synchronize system cl ock in Internet SNTP Support SMT.
52 Case Dimension IP-30, 54 mm (W ) x 135 mm (H) x 105mm ( D) EMI FCC Class A, CE EN61000-4-2 (ESD) , CE EN61000-4-3 (RS) , CE EN-61000-4-4 ( EFT), CE EN61000-4-5 ( Surge), CE EN61000-4-6 ( CS), CE EN.
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