Moxa EDS-726 - Manual

Moxa EDS-726

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – accordance with the terms of that agreement.; Copyright Notice; Copyright; Trademarks; MOXA is a registered trademark of the Moxa Group.; Disclaimer
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; Chapter 1
  • Page 5 – Introduction; The following topics are covered in this chapter:; Overview
  • Page 6 – Industrial Networking Capability
  • Page 7 – Useful Utility and Remote Configuration
  • Page 8 – Getting Started; The following topics are covered:; Configuration by Telnet Console
  • Page 9 – NOTE
  • Page 12 – Start; , and then telnet to EDS-726’s IP address from the Windows; Run; Type; Enter
  • Page 13 – Configuration by Web Browser
  • Page 14 – Address
  • Page 15 – Disabling Telnet and Browser Access; and
  • Page 16 – Featured Functions
  • Page 17 – Configuring Basic Settings; System Identification
  • Page 18 – Switch Name; Password; EDS-726 provides two levels of access privilege:
  • Page 19 – ATTENTION
  • Page 20 – Accessible IP; Only one host with the specified IP address can access the EDS-726; just; Any host on a specific subnetwork can access the EDS-726; The following table shows additional configuration examples:; Allowable Hosts; Any host
  • Page 21 – Port; Enable
  • Page 22 – Port Transmission Speed; Network
  • Page 23 – Auto IP Configuration
  • Page 24 – Time
  • Page 25 – st Time Server IP/Name; System File Update—By Remote TFTP; None
  • Page 26 – Log file path and name; System File Update—By Local Import/Export; Configuration File
  • Page 27 – System File Update—By CF Card; Setting; firmware from the CF card.; Factory Default; Using Port Trunking
  • Page 28 – The Port Trunking Concept; Provides redundancy; To avoid broadcast storms or loops; in your network while configuring a trunk, first disable; Up to 4 port trunking groups
  • Page 29 – Configuring Port Trunking
  • Page 30 – Trunk Type
  • Page 31 – Configuring SNMP
  • Page 32 – SNMP Read/Write Settings; SNMP Versions
  • Page 33 – Admin Data Encryption Key; Trap Settings
  • Page 34 – Trap Community; Private MIB information; Switch Object ID; Using Communication Redundancy; redundant loops
  • Page 35 – The Turbo Ring Concept; Initial Setup; Select any two ports as redundant ports.
  • Page 36 – When the number of EDS-726 units in the Turbo Ring is even.; When the number of EDS-726 units in the Turbo Ring is odd.
  • Page 37 – Ring Coupling
  • Page 38 – Configuring Turbo Ring; Use the; Communication Redundancy; page to configure Turbo Ring.
  • Page 39 – Redundancy Protocol; The STP/RSTP Concept; Differences between RSTP and STP
  • Page 40 – The figure
  • Page 41 – How STP Works; STP Requirements; shows the default port costs for a switch:; Port Speed
  • Page 42 – STP Calculation; which the network is configured.; STP Configuration
  • Page 43 – STP Example; Bridge Identifier on the network.; Using STP on a Network with Multiple VLANs
  • Page 44 – Configuring STP/RSTP
  • Page 45 – Protocol of Redundancy
  • Page 46 – Enable STP per Port; Configuration Limits of RSTP/STP; Hello Time
  • Page 47 – Using Traffic Prioritization; The Traffic Prioritization Concept; What is Traffic Prioritization?; IEEE 802.1D Traffic Marking
  • Page 48 – Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Traffic Marking
  • Page 49 – Traffic Queues; EDS-726 supports two different queuing mechanisms:; Configuring Traffic Prioritization; QoS Classification
  • Page 50 – Queuing Mechanism
  • Page 51 – CoS Mapping; TOS/DiffServ Mapping
  • Page 52 – Using Virtual LAN; —You could have one VLAN for the Marketing department, another
  • Page 53 – Benefits of VLANs; VLANs ease the relocation of devices on networks:; Marketin; VLANs provide extra security:; Marketing; VLANs help control traffic:; VLANs and MOXA EtherDevice Switch; VLAN Name; Communication Between VLANs
  • Page 54 – tagged; Sample Applications of VLANs using MOXA EDS-726; HUB; In this application,
  • Page 55 – VLAN Port Settings
  • Page 56 – Port Type
  • Page 57 – VLAN Table; Using Multicast Filtering; The Concept of Multicast Filtering; What is an IP Multicast?; multicast; Benefits of Multicast; The benefits of using IP multicast are that it:
  • Page 58 – Multicast Filtering; Network without multicast filtering; All hosts receive the multicast traffic, even if they don’t need it.
  • Page 59 – Multicast Filtering and MOXA EtherDevice Switch; IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol); IGMP Multicast Filtering; query; GMRP (GARP Multicast Registration Protocol)
  • Page 60 – Static Multicast MAC; Configuring IGMP Snooping; IGMP Snooping Settings; Querier Interval
  • Page 61 – IGMP Snooping
  • Page 62 – Add Static Multicast MAC; Add New Static Multicast Address to the List
  • Page 63 – Configuring GMRP
  • Page 64 – GMRP Table; Fixed Ports; Using Bandwidth Management; Configuring Bandwidth Management; Broadcast Storm Protection
  • Page 65 – Traffic Rate Limiting Settings; Ingress rate; Using Port Access Control; Static Port Lock; the requests from the switch.; Authentication server:
  • Page 67 – Disable
  • Page 68 – Database Option
  • Page 69 – EDS-726 can force connected devices to be re-authorized manually.; Click the check box to enable 802.1X Re-Authentication Disable; Local User Database Setup
  • Page 70 – User Name for Local User Database
  • Page 71 – Using Auto Warning; Configuring Email Warning; Email Alarm Events setting; Email Alarm Events Settings
  • Page 72 – Event Types
  • Page 73 – Email Settings; Account Name
  • Page 74 – Configuring Relay Warning; Configuring Relay Event Types; Select the desired; Event types; from the Console or Web Browser Event type page (a; Activate your settings; Relay Alarm Events Settings; Event Types can be divided into two basic groups:; System Events; Port Events
  • Page 75 – System Event; Override relay alarm settings; Relay Alarm List
  • Page 76 – Configuring Line-Swap Fast Recovery; Using Set Device IP; DHCP Client
  • Page 77 – set up the connected devices; Configuring Set Device IP
  • Page 78 – Desired IP Address; Using Diagnosis; Mirror Port
  • Page 79 – Ping; ping; Using Monitor; Monitor by Switch
  • Page 80 – Monitor by Port; ALL Ports; Using the MAC Address Table
  • Page 81 – Using Event Log
  • Page 82 – EDS Configurator GUI; all
  • Page 83 – Starting EDS Configurator; To start EDS Configurator, locate and then run the executable file; Broadcast Search; under the; List Server
  • Page 84 – Search by IP address; Specify IP address; Upgrade Firmware; MOXA EtherDevice Server Configurator
  • Page 85 – Modify IP Address
  • Page 86 – Export Configuration
  • Page 87 – Import Configuration
  • Page 88 – Unlock Server; fixed IP
  • Page 89 – Unlock status
  • Page 90 – MIB Groups; MIB II.1 – System Group
  • Page 91 – MIB II.10 – Transmission Group
  • Page 93 – Specifications; Modular Managed Switch System, EDS-72610G; Technology
  • Page 94 – Gigabit Ethernet Interface Module, IM series
  • Page 95 – Interface; Fast Ethernet Interface Module, IM series
  • Page 96 – LED Indicators
  • Page 97 – Mechanical
  • Page 98 – Service Information; In this appendix, we cover the following topics.; MOXA Internet Services
  • Page 99 – The following services are provided
  • Page 100 – Problem Report Form
  • Page 101 – Product Return Procedure; Provide evidence of original purchase.
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Page 2 - accordance with the terms of that agreement.; Copyright Notice; Copyright; Trademarks; MOXA is a registered trademark of the Moxa Group.; Disclaimer

MOXA EtherDevice™ Switch EDS-726 Series User’s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement. Copyright Notice Copyright © 2005 Moxa Networking Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Reproduction withou...

Page 3 - Table of Contents; Chapter 1

Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ...............................................................................................1-1 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 1-2 Package Checklist......

Page 5 - Introduction; The following topics are covered in this chapter:; Overview

1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome to MOXA EtherDevice Switch EDS-726 Series, the modular managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch designed especially for connecting Ethernet-enabled devices in industrial field applications. The following topics are covered in this chapter: ‰ Overview ‰ Package Checklist ‰ F...

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