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Moxa Managed Ethernet Switches Getting Started
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NOTE
To connect to the Moxa switch’s Telnet or web console, your PC host and the Moxa switch must be on the same
logical subnet.
NOTE
If the Moxa switch is configured for other VLAN se
ttings, you must make sure your PC host is on the
management VLAN.
NOTE
When connecting to the Moxa switch’s Telnet or web console, first connect one of the Moxa switch’s Ethernet
ports to your Ethernet LAN, or directly to your PC’s Ethernet port. You m
ay use either a straight-
through or
cross
-over Ethernet cable.
NOTE
The Moxa switch’s default IP address is 192.168.127.253.
After making sure that the Moxa switch is connected to the same LAN and logical subnet as your PC, open the
Moxa switch’s web console as follows:
1. Connect your web browser to the Moxa switch’s IP address by entering it in the Address or URL field.
2. The Moxa switch’s web console will open, and you will be prompted to log in. Select the login account
(admin or user) and enter the Password. This password will be required to access any of the consoles (web,
serial, Telnet). If you do not wish to create a password, leave the Password field blank and press Enter.
NOTE
By default, no password is assigned to the Moxa switch’s web, seria
l, and Telnet consoles.
3. After logging in, you may need to wait a few moments for the web console to appear. Use the folders in the
left navigation panel to navigate between different pages of configuration options.
Содержание
- Copyright notice 2
- Disclaimer 2
- Technical support contact information 2
- Tn series managed ethernet switch user s manual 2
- Trademarks 2
- Www moxa com support 2
- Table of contents 3
- About this manual 5
- Getting started 6
- Moxa managed ethernet switches getting started 7
- Serial console configuration 115200 none 8 1 vt100 7
- Moxa managed ethernet switches getting started 8
- Configuration by telnet console 9
- Moxa managed ethernet switches getting started 9
- Configuration by web browser 10
- Moxa managed ethernet switches getting started 10
- Moxa managed ethernet switches getting started 11
- Disabling telnet and browser access 12
- Moxa managed ethernet switches getting started 12
- Featured functions 13
- Configuring basic settings 14
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 14
- System identification 14
- Attention 15
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 15
- Password 15
- Accessible ip list 16
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 16
- Attention 17
- Ethernet port settings 17
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 17
- Port settings 17
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 18
- Network parameters 18
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 19
- Garp timer parameters 20
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 20
- System time settings 20
- Daylight saving time 21
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 21
- Can ethernet switches be designed to avoid the effects of these 22
- Can ethernet switches be designed to avoid the effects of these fluctuations 22
- Fluctuations 22
- How does an ethernet switch affect 1588 synchronization 22
- Ieee 1588 ptp 22
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 22
- Configuring ptp 23
- Ieee 1588 ptp configuration 23
- Ieee 1588 ptp operation 23
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 23
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 24
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 25
- Ptp port settings 25
- Status 25
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 26
- System file update 26
- Update system files by remote tftp 26
- Abc auto backup configurator configuration 27
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 27
- Update system files from local pc 27
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 28
- Reset to factory default 28
- Restart 28
- The port trunking concept 28
- Using port trunking 28
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 29
- Port trunking settings 29
- Configuring snmp 30
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 30
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 31
- Snmp read write settings 31
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 32
- Snmp trap mode inform 32
- Snmp trap mode trap 32
- Trap settings 32
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 33
- Private mib information 33
- Using poe poe models only 33
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 34
- Poe power budget 34
- Poe setting 34
- Port setting 34
- Type 1 34
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 35
- Poe status 35
- Poe timetabling 35
- Weekly timetabling 35
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 36
- Poe email warning events settings 36
- Poe relay warning events settings 36
- Poe setting 36
- Type 2 36
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 37
- Poe system configuration 37
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 38
- Poe device failure check 38
- Poe port configuration 38
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 39
- Poe timetabling 39
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 40
- Poe warning event setting 40
- Warning type 40
- Weekly timetabling 40
- Event type 41
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 41
- Poe diagnose 41
- Diagnose configuration 42
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 42
- Monitoring configuration 43
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 43
- Poe port status 43
- Pse status 43
- Monitoring configuration 44
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 44
- Poe system status 44
- System power status 44
- Using traffic prioritization 44
- Differentiated services diffserv traffic marking 45
- Ieee 802 d traffic marking 45
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 45
- The traffic prioritization concept 45
- Configuring traffic prioritization 46
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 46
- Qos classification 46
- Traffic prioritization 46
- Traffic queues 46
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 47
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 48
- Type 2 48
- Cos mapping 49
- Cos value and priority queues 49
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 49
- Tos diffserv mapping 49
- Benefits of vlans 50
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 50
- The virtual lan vlan concept 50
- Using virtual lan 50
- What is a vlan 50
- Communication between vlans 51
- Managing a vlan 51
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 51
- Vlans and the rackmount switch 51
- Vlans tagged and untagged membership 51
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 52
- Sample applications of vlans using moxa switches 52
- Attention 53
- Configuring virtual lan 53
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 53
- Q vlan settings 53
- Vlan settings 53
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 54
- Port based vlan settings 54
- Unaware vlan settings 54
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 55
- Qinq setting 55
- Vlan table 55
- Benefits of multicast 56
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 56
- Multicast filtering 56
- The concept of multicast filtering 56
- Using multicast filtering 56
- What is an ip multicast 56
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 57
- Multicast filtering and moxa s industrial rackmount switches 57
- Gmrp garp multicast registration protocol 58
- Igmp multicast filtering 58
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 58
- Static multicast mac 58
- Configuring igmp snooping 59
- Enabling multicast filtering 59
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 59
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 60
- Current active igmp streams 61
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 61
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 62
- Static multicast mac addresses 62
- Configuring gmrp 63
- Gmrp table 63
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 63
- Configuring bandwidth management 64
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 64
- Multicast filtering behavior 64
- Using bandwidth management 64
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 65
- Type 1 65
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 66
- Type 2 66
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 67
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 68
- Security 68
- User login authentication auth server setting 68
- User login authentication user login settings 68
- Configuring static port lock 69
- Ieee 802 x 69
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 69
- Static port lock 69
- Using port access control 69
- Configuring ieee 802 x 70
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 70
- Local user database setup 71
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 71
- X re authentication 71
- Configuring email warning 72
- Dot1x radius server setting 72
- Port access control table 72
- Using auto warning 72
- Activate your settings and if necessary test the email 73
- Configure email event types 73
- Configure email settings 73
- Configuring event types 73
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 73
- Configuring email settings 74
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 74
- Activate your settings 75
- Configure relay event types 75
- Configuring event types 75
- Configuring relay warning 75
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 75
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 76
- Using line swap fast recovery 76
- Warning list 76
- Configuring line swap fast recovery 77
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 77
- Set device ip 77
- Using set device ip 77
- Automatic set device ip by dhcp bootp rarp 78
- Configuring set device ip type 1 78
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 78
- Automatic set device ip by dhcp bootp rarp 79
- Configuring set device ip type2 79
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 79
- Configuring dhcp relay agent 80
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 80
- Server ip address 80
- Dhcp function table 81
- Dhcp option 82 81
- Mirror port 81
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 81
- Using diagnosis 81
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 82
- Type 1 82
- Type 2 82
- Configuring lldp settings 83
- Lldp function 83
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 83
- Overview 83
- General settings 84
- Lldp table 84
- Monitor by switch 84
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 84
- Using monitor 84
- Monitor by port 85
- Monitor by sfp 85
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 85
- The acl concept 86
- Using access control list 86
- Using the mac address table 86
- What is acl 86
- Access control list configuration and setup 87
- Access control list settings 87
- Benefits of acl 87
- How acl works 87
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 87
- Add modify access control list 88
- Adjust acl priority index 88
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 88
- Access control rule settings 89
- Ip based 89
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 89
- Mac based 90
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 90
- Port configuration display 90
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 91
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 92
- Using event log 92
- Using syslog 92
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 93
- Using https ssl 93
- Moxa managed ethernet switches featured functions 94
- Eds configurator gui 95
- Broadcast search 96
- Moxa managed ethernet switches eds configurator gui 96
- Starting eds configurator 96
- Moxa managed ethernet switches eds configurator gui 97
- Search by ip address 97
- Upgrade firmware 97
- Export configuration 98
- Modify ip address 98
- Moxa managed ethernet switches eds configurator gui 98
- Import configuration 99
- Moxa managed ethernet switches eds configurator gui 99
- Moxa managed ethernet switches eds configurator gui 100
- Unlock server 100
- Moxa managed ethernet switches eds configurator gui 101
- Mib groups 102
- Mib ii 0 transmission group 102
- Mib ii 1 snmp group 102
- Mib ii 7 dot1dbridge group 102
- Mib ii icmp group 102
- Mib ii interfaces group 102
- Mib ii ip group 102
- Mib ii system group 102
- Mib ii tcp group 102
- Mib ii udp group 102
- Moxa managed ethernet switches mib groups 103
- Private traps 103
- Public traps 103
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