Wavetronix Click 342 (lean managed ethernet switch) (CLK-342) Manual de usuario

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Pagina 1 - USER GUIDE

Click 340/341/342 Managed SwitchesUSER GUIDE

Pagina 2 - Managed Switches

CHAPTER 1  CLICK 340/341/342 MANAGED SWITCHES 9  IGMP snooping and querier function  Port mirroring  Port statistic  Link status via alarm c

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10 CHAPTER 1  CLICK 340/341/342 MANAGED SWITCHES3 Swivel the bottom of the module away from the DIN rail slightly (A). 4 Li the module upwards

Pagina 4 - Contents

CHAPTER 1  CLICK 340/341/342 MANAGED SWITCHES 11Use the gure below to wire the screw terminals (see Figure 1.7).Figure 1.6 – Managed Switch Sup

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12 CHAPTER 1  CLICK 340/341/342 MANAGED SWITCHESFigure 1.8 – Transmission Parameters and Assignment of the RS-232 (V.24) InterfaceGroundingGroundi

Pagina 6 - Properties

In this chapter  Basic Settings  Frame Switching2By default upon delivery, the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping func-tion is activ

Pagina 7 - Physical Features

14 CHAPTER 1  CLICK 340/341/342 MANAGED SWITCHES  e Web server, SNMP agent, RS-232 (V.24) interface and IGMP snooping are active.  e Rapid Spa

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CHAPTER 1  CLICK 340/341/342 MANAGED SWITCHES 15switch.Assigning IP Addressese IP address is a 32-bit address, which consists of a network part

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16 CHAPTER 1  CLICK 340/341/342 MANAGED SWITCHESIP addresses can be represented in decimal or hexadecimal form. In decimal notation, bytes are sep

Pagina 10 - Removing the Device

CHAPTER 1  CLICK 340/341/342 MANAGED SWITCHES 17  Value 255 in the Byte – Value 255 is dened as a broadcast address. e telegram is sent to al

Pagina 11 - Wiring the Managed Switch

18 CHAPTER 1  CLICK 340/341/342 MANAGED SWITCHESFigure 2.3 – Class B Subnet MaskUsing this subnet mask, the TCP/IP protocol soware dierentiates

Pagina 12 - Alarm Contact

Click 340/341/342 Managed SwitchesUSER GUIDEwww.wavetronix.com  78 East 1700 South Provo, Utah 84606  801.734.7200

Pagina 13 - Grounding

CHAPTER 1  CLICK 340/341/342 MANAGED SWITCHES 19Figure 2.5 – Loading the configuration datae gure below shows how to assign IP Parameters (see

Pagina 14 - Startup and Functions 2

20 CHAPTER 1  CLICK 340/341/342 MANAGED SWITCHESFrame Switchinge managed switch operates in store-and-forward mode. When receiving a data packet,

Pagina 15 - Assigning IP Parameters

CHAPTER 1  CLICK 340/341/342 MANAGED SWITCHES 21Figure 2.7 – Learning AddressesPrioritizatione switch supports two priority queues for adjustin

Pagina 16 - Assigning IP Addresses

22 CHAPTER 1  CLICK 340/341/342 MANAGED SWITCHESe switch controller in the managed switch forwards received packets to one of the receive queues

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In this chapter  Assigning an IP Address3e Assign IP program is a BootP server, which allows IP conguration of the Click 340/341/342 Ethernet switc

Pagina 18 - Subnet Masks

24 CHAPTER 3  ASSIGN IPFigure 3.1 – IP Assignment WizardNoteThe IP address discovered by the program will be the first valid IP address found. If m

Pagina 19 - Flowchart After a Restart

CHAPTER 3  ASSIGN IP 25NoteIf no device appears on the list, reboot the device and try again.3 Select the desired device and click Next.4 Inpu

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26 CHAPTER 3  ASSIGN IPis nal page in the IP Assignment tool displays the status of the operation and allows you to either end the program or go

Pagina 21 - Frame Switching

In this chapter  Requirements for Using WBM  Functions/Information in WBM  Executing the Firmware/Software Update  Simple Network Management Proto

Pagina 22 - Prioritization

28 CHAPTER 4  WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT (WBM)“http://172.16.29.112”).For full operation of the Web pages, the browser must support JavaScript 1.2 and c

Pagina 23 - Strict Priority

© 2014 Wavetronix LLC. All Rights Reserved.Wavetronix, SmartSensor, Click, Command, and all associated product names and logos are trademarks of Wavet

Pagina 24 - Assign IP 3

CHAPTER 4  WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT 29General Instructionse Information Web page contains a brief description of WBM and a navigation tree (site ma

Pagina 25 - 24 CHAPTER 3  ASSIGN IP

30 CHAPTER 4  WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT (WBM)Figure 4.3 – Local Diagnostics Web PageSerial Port Menu e Serial Port menu lists the transmission paramet

Pagina 26 - CHAPTER 3  ASSIGN IP 25

CHAPTER 4  WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT 31SNMP Configuration Menue SNMP Conguration menu is used to display or modify user-specic device data, e.g., l

Pagina 27 - 26 CHAPTER 3  ASSIGN IP

32 CHAPTER 4  WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT (WBM)5 en enter the complete le name of the rmware le in Downloadable File Name, but no path entries (no d

Pagina 28 - Web-based Management (WBM) 4

CHAPTER 4  WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT 33Figure 4.10 – Change Password Web PageNoteThe password must be between four and twelve characters long and is

Pagina 29 - Functions/Information in WBM

34 CHAPTER 4  WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT (WBM)save the active conguration or load a new conguration, and to modify them (by entering a valid password)

Pagina 30 - Local Diagnostics Menu

CHAPTER 4  WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT 35e Load the last stored conguration option can be used to reload the last conguration saved on the device or

Pagina 31 - IP Configuration Menu

36 CHAPTER 4  WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT (WBM)Figure 4.15 – Port Table Web PagePort Configuration Table Menu e Port Conguration Table menu provides an

Pagina 32 - Software Update Menu

CHAPTER 4  WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT 37Figure 4.17 – Port Configuration Web PagePort Statistics Menu e Port Statistics menu provides detailed statist

Pagina 33 - Change Password Menu

38 CHAPTER 4  WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT (WBM)transmitted via the selected ports. To do this, a measuring instrument (PC) is connected to the destinatio

Pagina 34 - Configuration Management Menu

ContentsChapter 1 Click 340/341/342 Managed Switches 5Properties 5 • Installing the Click 340/341/342 9 • Wiring the Managed Switch 10Chapter 2 Sta

Pagina 35

CHAPTER 4  WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT 39Figure 4.21 – Alarm Contact Web PageNoteClick on the Switch Station/ Ports / Port Table link (on Alarm Contact

Pagina 36 - Ports Menu

40 CHAPTER 4  WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT (WBM)Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)SNMP is a manufacturer-independent standard for Ethernet manageme

Pagina 37 - Port Configuration Table Menu

CHAPTER 4  WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT 41changed by the user.NoteSNMP, the Web interface, Telnet and the serial terminal all use the same password, whi

Pagina 38 - Ports/Port Mirroring Menu

42 CHAPTER 4  WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT (WBM)Figure 4.23 – Diagram of SNMPe gure below shows a tree structure of the MIB (see Figure 4.24).

Pagina 39 - Alarm Contact Menu

CHAPTER 4  WEB-BASED MANAGEMENT 43Figure 4.24 – Tree Structure of the MIBNoteNot all devices support all object classes. If an unsupported objec

Pagina 41 - SNMP Interface

In this chapter  User Interface Functions  Starting with Faulty Software5A local communication connection can be established to an external manageme

Pagina 42 - Diagram of SNMP Management

46 CHAPTER 5  RS-232 (V.24) INTERFACEFigure 5.1 – Configuring the HyperTerminalConnect the PC and the switch using a suitable RS-232 (V.24) cable (

Pagina 43 - Figure 4.23 – Diagram of SNMP

CHAPTER 5  RS-232 (V.24) INTERFACE 47NoteAll settings are transferred using Apply, but are not saved permanently. Use the Save function to save

Pagina 44

48 CHAPTER 5  RS-232 (V.24) INTERFACENoteIn order to set the IP parameters, the Static option must be selected for IP Parameter Assignment.is use

Pagina 46 - RS-232 (V.24) Interface 5

CHAPTER 5  RS-232 (V.24) INTERFACE 49Starting With Faulty SoftwareIf the soware installed on the managed switch (rmware) is faulty, you can re

Pagina 47 - User Interface Functions

50 CHAPTER 5  RS-232 (V.24) INTERFACEFigure 5.7 – Xmodem Readye switch is now ready for the new rmware. In HyperTerminal, select Send File from

Pagina 48

CHAPTER 5  RS-232 (V.24) INTERFACE 51Figure 5.9 – File Transmission with XmodemNoteFile transmission may take a few minutes. Do not perform any

Pagina 50 - Starting With Faulty Software

In this chapter  RSTP Startup  Enabling RSTP with Web-based Management  Enabling RSTP with Serial Interface  Notes on Rapid Spanning Tree6e Rapid

Pagina 51 - Figure 5.7 – Xmodem Ready

54 CHAPTER 6  RAPID SPANNING TREEExampleIn the following network topology (six) redundant paths have been created to ensure access to all network

Pagina 52

CHAPTER 6  RAPID SPANNING TREE 55NoteWhile learning the network topology, the switch temporarily does not participate in network communication.E

Pagina 53

56 CHAPTER 6  RAPID SPANNING TREEof the next switch).No additional switches/bridges are connected to edge ports. Termination devices are con-necte

Pagina 54 - Rapid Spanning Tree 6

CHAPTER 6  RAPID SPANNING TREE 57the Forwarding state immediately aer restart; the Oper Edge Port indicates the current RSTP state of the relev

Pagina 55 - RSTP Startup

58 CHAPTER 6  RAPID SPANNING TREEe switch with the lowest numerical switch ID becomes the root. It is recommended that the root port and alternat

Pagina 56

In this chapter  Priorities  Physical Features  Installing the Click 340/341/342  Wiring the Managed Switch1e Click 340/341/342 are managed Ether

Pagina 57 - RSTP Port Table

CHAPTER 6  RAPID SPANNING TREE 59  Designated Cost – Indicates the path costs of this segment to the root switch.As with STP, a device is also

Pagina 58 - Switch/Port ID

60 CHAPTER 6  RAPID SPANNING TREEA data path can also be a connection of a Spanning Tree switch to:  A termination device.  A network segment in

Pagina 59

CHAPTER 6  RAPID SPANNING TREE 61gray). is is sucient to operate the network.Figure 6.8 – Redundant Coupling of Network SegmentsFigure 6.9 – F

Pagina 60 - Tree support

62 CHAPTER 6  RAPID SPANNING TREEFigure 6.10 – Specifying the Root Switch Prioritye root port and designated port are always the ports with the l

Pagina 61 - Notes on Rapid Spanning Tree

CHAPTER 6  RAPID SPANNING TREE 63switch (i.e., the new root switch) will be valid for the entire network segment. Please re-member this during c

Pagina 62 - Specifying the Root Switch

64 CHAPTER 6  RAPID SPANNING TREEFigure 6.12 – Example 2 for the Relevant PathReconfiguration Timese reconguration time for a Spanning Tree depen

Pagina 63 - Modifying the Protocol Timer

CHAPTER 6  RAPID SPANNING TREE 65Configuration Notes for Rapid Spanning TreeIn contrast to the Spanning Tree method, the Rapid Spanning Tree meth

Pagina 65 - Reconfiguration Times

Multicast Filtering 7 In this chapter  Dynamic Multicast Groups7Multicast applications, other than Unicast applications using point-to-point communic

Pagina 66

68 CHAPTER 7  MULTICAST FILTERINGAt regular intervals, the router transmits IGMP queries. is causes the devices with multi-cast-receiver applicat

Pagina 67

6 CHAPTER 1  CLICK 340/341/342 MANAGED SWITCHESFigure 1.1 – Click 340/341/342 Managed SwitchFeatures and elds for application of the managed swit

Pagina 68 - Multicast Filtering 7

CHAPTER 7  MULTICAST FILTERING 69General Multicast Configuration Websitee General Multicast Conguration website provides global settings for mu

Pagina 70

In this chapter  Technical Data8Technical DataGeneral DataFunction Managed Ethernet/Fast Ethernet Switch; conforms to standard IEEE 802.3Switch princ

Pagina 71

72 APPENDIX  CLICK 340/341/342 MANAGED SWITCHESConnection to protective earth ground Snapped onto a grounded DIN railWeight 140 g, typicalTable A.

Pagina 72 - Appendix

APPENDIX  CLICK 340/341/342 MANAGED SWITCHES 73Maximum overrange multi-mode -14 dBmMinimum transmission length, including 3 dB system reserve, whe

Pagina 73 - Supply Voltage

74 APPENDIX  CLICK 340/341/342 MANAGED SWITCHESTest intensity 3, criterion BTest intensity 2, criterion BNoise immunity according to EN61000-4-3 (

Pagina 74 - Mechanical Tests

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CHAPTER 1  CLICK 340/341/342 MANAGED SWITCHES 7Supply voltage connectionAlarm contact/func-tional earth ground (optional) connectionMini-DIN v2.

Pagina 76

8 CHAPTER 1  CLICK 340/341/342 MANAGED SWITCHESFigure 1.3 – Housing Dimensions of the Managed Switch in Millimeters (Inches)Status and Diagnostic

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