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Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch
User’s Manual
First Edition, June 2013
www.moxa.com/product
© 2013 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.
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Page 1 - User’s Manual

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch User’s Manual First Edition, June 2013 www.moxa.com/product © 2013 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.

Page 2

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Getting Started 2-5 NOTE To connect to the Moxa switch’s Telnet or web console, your PC host and the Moxa swit

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Getting Started 2-6 4. The Main Menu of the Moxa switch’s Telnet console should appear. 5. In the terminal

Page 4

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Getting Started 2-7 NOTE When connecting to the Moxa switch’s Telnet or web console, first connect one of the

Page 5 - About this Manual

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Getting Started 2-8 Disabling Telnet and Browser Access If you are connecting the Moxa switch to a public netw

Page 6 - Getting Started

3 3. Featured Functions In this chapter, we explain how to access the Moxa switch’s various configuration, monitoring, and administration function

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Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-2 Home The Home page shows the summary of the Moxa switch information including System In

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Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-3 Switch Description Setting Description Factory Default Max. 30 characters This optio

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Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-4 Create New Account Input the user name, password and assign the authority to the new ac

Page 10

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-5 Network Network configuration allows users to configure both IPv4 and IPv6 parameters f

Page 11 - Configuration by Web Browser

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-6 DNS IP Address Setting Description Factory Default IP address for DNS server Specifie

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Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch User’s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only

Page 13

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-7 System Up Time Indicates how long the Moxa switch remained up since the last cold star

Page 14 - Featured Functions

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-8 NOTE Changing the time zone will automatically correct the current time. Be sure to set

Page 15 - System Settings

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-9 Can Ethernet switches be designed to avoid the effects of these fluctuations? A switch

Page 16 - User Account

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-10 Clock Mode (sets the switch’s clock mode) Setting Description Factory Default v1 BC

Page 17 - Delete Existing Account

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-11 priority2 Setting Description Factory Default 0 to 255 Set second priority value; 0

Page 18 - Network

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-12 PTP Status Indicates the current IEEE 1588 PTP status. PTP Port Settings Enable/Disab

Page 19 - Date and Time

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-13 System Event Settings System Events are related to the overall function of the switch.

Page 20 - Daylight Saving Time

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-14 There are four response actions available on the EDS E series when events are triggere

Page 21 - IEEE 1588 PTP

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-15 There are four response actions available on the EDS E series when events are triggere

Page 22 - PTP Settings

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-16 Send Test Email After you complete the email settings, you should first click Apply to

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Table of Contents 1. About this Manual ...

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Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-17 NOTE The following events will be recorded into the Moxa switch’s Event Log table, and

Page 25 - Warning Notification

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-18 Drop Down List ALL Select this item to show all of the Moxa switch’s MAC addresses.

Page 26 - System Event Settings

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-19 2. Input the firmware file name (*.rom) and press the Upgrade button Auto-Backup-Conf

Page 27 - Port Event Settings

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-20 Auto-Backup-Configurator(ABC-02) 1. Click Backup to save the configuration file to th

Page 28 - Email Settings

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-21 Auto-Backup-Configurator(ABC-02) Click Backup to save the configuration file to the AB

Page 29 - Syslog Server Settings

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-22 activated by DIP switch configuration Setting Description Factory Default Set DIP s

Page 30 - MAC Address Table

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-23 physical connections—a limitation of traditional network design. With VLANs you can se

Page 31 - System Files

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-24 Managing a VLAN A new or initialized Moxa switch contains a single VLAN—the Default VL

Page 32 - TFTP Server

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-25 Sample Applications of VLANs Using Moxa Switches In this application, • Port 1 conne

Page 33 - Log File Backup

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-26 Configuration Virtual LAN VLAN Settings To configure 802.1Q VLAN and port-based VLANs

Page 35 - Factory Default

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-27 Port Type Setting Description Factory Default Access Port type is used to connect s

Page 36 - Benefits of VLANs

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-28 Port-Based VLAN Settings Check each specific port to assign its VLAN ID in the table.

Page 37 - Communication Between VLANs

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-29 Port Port Settings Port settings are included to give the user control over port acces

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Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-30 FDX Flow Ctrl This setting enables or disables flow control for the port when the port

Page 39 - 802.1Q VLAN Settings

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-31 The Port Trunking Concept Moxa has developed a port trunking protocol that provides th

Page 40 - ATTENTION

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-32 Trunk Group (maximum of 4 trunk groups) Setting Description Factory Default Trk1, Tr

Page 41 - VLAN Table

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-33 Multicast Multicast filtering improves the performance of networks that carry multicas

Page 42 - Port Settings

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-34 Network without multicast filtering All hosts receive the multicast traffic, even if

Page 43 - Link Aggregation

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-35 IGMP Multicast Filtering IGMP is used by IP-supporting network devices to register hos

Page 44 - The Port Trunking Concept

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-36 IGMP Snooping IGMP Snooping provides the ability to prune multicast traffic so that it

Page 45 - Link-Swap Fast Recovery

1 1. About this Manual Thank you for purchasing a Moxa managed Ethernet switch. Read this user’s manual to learn how to connect your Moxa switch t

Page 46 - Multicast

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-37 NOTE If a router or layer 3 switch is connected to the network, it will act as the Que

Page 47

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-38 Stream Group: Multicast group IP address Stream Source: Multicast source IP address Po

Page 48 - Enabling Multicast Filtering

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-39 GMRP GMRP is a MAC-based multicast management protocol, whereas IGMP is IP-based. GMRP

Page 49 - IGMP Snooping Setting

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-40 Traffic prioritization uses the four traffic queues that are present in your Moxa swit

Page 50 - Stream Table

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-41 Traffic Prioritization Moxa switches classify traffic based on layer 2 of the OSI 7 la

Page 51 - Static Multicast Address

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-42 Type 1 The Moxa switch supports inspection of layer 3 TOS and/or layer 2 CoS tag info

Page 52

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-43 NOTE The priority of an ingress frame is determined in the following order: 1. TOS In

Page 53 - IEEE 802.1D Traffic Marking

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-44 COS Overwriting Setting Description Factory Default Enable/Disable Enables or disab

Page 54 - CoS Classification

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-45 DSCP Mapping DSCP Value and Priority Queues Setting Description Factory Default Low

Page 55

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-46 Type 1 Ingress Rate Limit – Normal Control Mode Description Factory Default Normal

Page 56

2 2. Getting Started In this chapter we explain how to install a Moxa switch for the first time. There are three ways to access the Moxa switch’s

Page 57 - CoS Mapping

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-47 Ingress Rate Limit – Port Disable Setting Description Factory Default Port disable

Page 58 - Rate Limiting

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-48 Ingress Rate Limit – Disable Port Setting Description Factory Default Duration (1~

Page 59 - Ingress Rate Limit – Normal

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-49 Login Authentication Moxa switches provide two different user login options: Terminal

Page 60

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-50 Management Interface Enable HTTP Setting Description Factory Default Select/Deselec

Page 61 - Security

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-51 Trusted Access The Moxa switch uses an IP address-based filtering method to control ac

Page 62 - Login Authentication

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-52 Authentication Certificate SSL Certificate Re-generate Setting Description Factory

Page 63 - Management Interface

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-53 IEEE 802.1X Setting Authentication Option Setting Description Factory Default Local

Page 64 - Trusted Access

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-54 Local Database When setting the Local User Database as the authentication database, se

Page 65 - IEEE 802.1X

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-55 RADIUS Server Settings Apply Login Authentication Setting Setting Description Facto

Page 66 - IEEE 802.1X Setting

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-56 Static Unicast MAC Address Setting Description Factory Default Port Associates the

Page 67 - Local Database

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Getting Started 2-2 USB Console Configuration (115200, None, 8, 1, VT100) NOTE • You cannot connect to the US

Page 68 - Port Security

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-57 Loop Protection Enable Loop Protection Setting Description Factory Default Enable

Page 69 - Broadcast Storm Protection

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-58 The Option 82 information contains 2 sub-options, Circuit ID and Remote ID, which defi

Page 70 - IP-Port Binding

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-59 Server IP Address 1st Server Setting Description Factory Default IP address for the

Page 71 - DHCP Relay Agent

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-60 SNMP The Moxa switch supports SNMP V1, V2c, and V3. SNMP V1 and SNMP V2c use a communi

Page 72 - DHCP Function Table

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-61 SNMP Read/Write Settings SNMP Versions Setting Description Factory Default V1, V2c,

Page 73

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-62 Trap Settings SNMP traps allow an SNMP agent to notify the NMS of a significant event.

Page 74 - SNMP Read/Write Settings

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-63 Industrial Protocol The Moxa switch supports 3 industrial protocols, EtherNet/IP, Modb

Page 75 - Trap Settings

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-64 From the switch’s web interface, you can enable or disable LLDP, and set the LLDP tran

Page 76 - Diagnostics

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-65 Port Mirror The Port Mirror function can be used to monitor data being transmitted thr

Page 77 - Configuring LLDP Settings

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-66 CPU Utilization Setting Description Factory Default Read-only The CPU usage volume i

Page 78 - Monitoring

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Getting Started 2-3 3. The Property window should open. On the Communication Parameter tab for Ports, select

Page 79 - Statistics

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-67 Monitor by Port Access the Monitor by Port function by selecting FE or GE Ports or Por

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Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-68 SFP DDM Optical fiber is commonly used for long distance data transmission. However, w

Page 81 - SFP DDM

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Featured Functions 3-69 Event Log The Event Log Table displays the following information: Index Event index

Page 82 - Event Log

A A. MIB Groups The Moxa switch comes with built-in SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) agent software that supports cold/warm start trap, l

Page 83 - MIB Groups

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch MIB Groups A-2 dot1dTpHCPortTable dot1dTpPortOverflowTable pBridgeMIB dot1dExtBa

Page 84 - Private Traps

Moxa E Series Managed Ethernet Switch Getting Started 2-4 6. The USB console will prompt you to log in. Press Enter and select admin or user. Use t

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