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MultiLink ML1200 Managed Field Swit ch Instruction Manual Firmwar e Revision 3.3x Manual P/N: 1601-9095-A1 Manual Order Code: GEK-1135 38 Copyright © 2009 GE Multilin GE Multilin 215 Anderson Avenue, Markham, Ontario Canada L6E 1B3 T el: (905) 294-6222 Fax: (905) 20 1-2098 Internet: http ://www .
These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment nor provide for every possible contingency t o be met in connection with installation, operat ion, or maintenance.
TOC TABLE OF CONTENTS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL TOC–I Table of Contents 1: INTRODUCTION GETTING STARTED ...........................................................................................................
TOC–II MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS A LARM C ONTACTS FOR MONITORING INTERNAL POWER , AND S OFTWAR E T RAPS ..... 3-8 ML1200 P ORT M ODULE (PM) I NSTALLATION .......................................
TOC TABLE OF CONTENTS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL TOC–III S ECURITY L OGS ..................................................................................................................... 6-8 A UTHORIZED M ANAGE RS .
TOC–IV MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS WEB MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE ............................................................ 10-7 D ESCRIPTION .........................................................
TOC TABLE OF CONTENTS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL TOC–V D ESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................................... 14-9 15: IGMP OVERVIEW .
TOC–VI MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS M AIN C OMMANDS ................................................................................................................. 17-14 C ONFIGURATION COMMAN DS .
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 1–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Chapter 1: Introduction Digital Energy Multilin Introduction 1.
1–2 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL INTRODUC TION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.2 Order Codes ML1200 - * - * - * - * - * - * * ML1200 Module Slot A Slot B Slot C Slot D.
CHAPTER 1: I NTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 1–3 1.3 Specif ications PER FOR MAN CE Filtering / Forwarding Rate:.
1–4 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL INTRODUC TION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1000BASE-SX , full-duplex, mult i-mode(50 μ m cable):............ 550m 1000BASE-LX , full-duplex, single-mode(62.5 μ m cable): ...... 5Km FIBER MULTI-MODE CONNECTOR TYPES SUPPOR TED: Fiber Port , ST-type (twis t-lock): .
CHAPTER 1: I NTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 1–5 POWER CONSUMPTION 35 watt s worst case (f or a fully loaded f ibe r model ) 12 watts t ypica.
1–6 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL INTRODUC TION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION APPROV ALS WARRANTY Three years, per UL 60950 t emperature rating.
CHAPTER 1: I NTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 1–7 1.4 Command Line Int erface Firmware 1.4.1 Console Connection The connection to the console is accessed through the DB-9 RS23 2 connector on the switch marked as the console por t .
1–8 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL INTRODUC TION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.4.3 Console Screen Once the console cable is connected to the P C and the f irmwar e conf igur ed, ML1200 legal disclaimer s and other text scrolls by on the screen.
CHAPTER 1: I NTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 1–9 Note If the ML1200 is not connected to a network , then pr oceed to Step 3 below . or use the default IP address. Step 1: The ML1200 will scan the network for a DHCP server .
1–10 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL INTRODUC TION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Z Follow the steps described above for connecting the console cable and setting the console f irmware. Z Power on the switc h. Z Once the login prompt appears, login as manager using default password (manager).
CHAPTER 1: I NTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 1–11 ML1200# show se tup Version: ML1200 build 2.1.0 Nov 12 2007 11:10:13 MAC Address: 00:20:06:27:0a:e0 IP Address: 3.94.247.41 Subnet Mask: 255.255.
1–12 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL INTRODUC TION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.4.8 User Management A maximum of f ive users can be added per switch.
CHAPTER 1: I NTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 1–13 1.4.9 Help Typi ng the help command l ists the commands you can execute at t he current privilege level.
1–14 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL INTRODUC TION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION ? alarm clear enable exit help logout ping set show telnet terminal walkmib whoami ML1200&g.
CHAPTER 1: I NTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 1–15 1.5 EnerVista Secur e Web Management 1.5.1 Logging in for the First T ime Enter the following URL in the web br owser to login t o the EnerVista Secur e Web Management softwar e.
1–16 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL INTRODUC TION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION FIGURE 1–3: Login screen For the f irst time, Z Login with the name manager and password manager . Z Click on Login . After a successful login, the welcome screen is shown.
CHAPTER 1: I NTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 1–17 FIGURE 1–4: Welcome screen 1.5.2 Privilege Levels • Operator privilege users : operator privileges allow views of the curr ent conf igurations but do not allow changes t o the conf iguration.
1–18 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL INTRODUC TION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION In the following example below , the user pet er was added with manager privilege after click ing the add button.
CHAPTER 1: I NTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 1–19 After successfully add ing a user , the added user is displayed in the l ist of users as shown below . Z To delete a user , cl ick on the delete icon ( )as shown below .
1–20 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL INTRODUC TION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION The f irmware will prompt to verify the delete comm and. Z To modify the passwor d, view the users as described above and cl ick on the edit icon ( ).
CHAPTER 1: I NTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 1–21 After cl icking on the ed it icon, the screen opens up for modifying the passwor d. In this example, the user ID peter was selected for modif ication.
1–22 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL INTRODUC TION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.5.5 Help Help for the EnerV ista Secure Web Management softwar e can be obtained by cl icking on the Help icon as s hown below. 1.5.6 Exiting Z T o exit or logout , cl ick on the logout button.
CHAPTER 1: I NTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 1–23 Z Conf irm the logout by selecting OK in the pop-up window .
1–24 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL INTRODUC TION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.6 ML1200 Firmwar e Updat es 1.6.1 Updating Multilink ML1200 Firmw are This section describes the process for upgrading f irmwar e on a ML1200 Switch Module.
CHAPTER 1: I NTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 1–25 Z Save the existing conf iguration (refer to section 5.4.4 - Saving Conf iguration for details). Z Enter the following command: ML1200# xmodem get type =app Do you wish to upgrade the image? [Y or N] Y Please start XModem file transfer now.
1–26 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL INTRODUC TION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Z Once the f ile transfer is complet ed reboot the switch with the reboot command or by cycl ing power . Z Login to the switch and use the show version command t o verify and upload the conf igu ration f ile (if necessa ry).
CHAPTER 1: I NTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 1–27 Z Reboot the switch when the transfer is complet e. After reboot , the f irmware is r eady for use. Z If using TF TP , save the conf iguration b efor e proceeding.
1–28 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL INTRODUC TION CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION.
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 2–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Chapter 2: Product Description Digital Energy Multilin Product Description 2.1 Over view Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Swi tches provide maximum conf igurabil ity in their class.
2–2 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION points, IP phones) that comply with the IEEE 802.3af PoE standard. The P oE switch ports have an auto-sensing algorithm, so that they pr ovide power only to 802.
CHAPTER 2: PRODU CT DESCRI PTION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 2–3 2.1.1 Four- port SFF f iber modules (C C Module, CD Module), 100Mb f iber In a four- por t SFF (Small Form Factor) f iber por t module, all of the f iber por ts are of the same speed (100Mb), mode, and connector type.
2–4 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2.1.2 Four-P o rt Copper Module, C1 Module MDIX) The ML1200’s 4- por t Copper module, the C1 Module, pr ovides four 10/100Mb switched RJ- 45 ports.
CHAPTER 2: PRODU CT DESCRI PTION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 2–5 The LEDs on C2 PoE modules ar e sl ightly different compar ed to regular (non-PoE) RJ-45 mo d ul e s a s s h ow n in th e f ig ur e b el o w .
2–6 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2.1.6 SFP Gigabit (1000Mbps) port modules The Gigabit port options for the modular slot come in a few different conf igurations of Fiber SFP ’s or RJ-45’s.
CHAPTER 2: PRODU CT DESCRI PTION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 2–7 2.1.8 Frame Buffering and Fl ow Control Multilink ML1200’s are store-and-forward switches. Each frame (or packet) is loaded into the Switch’s memory and inspected before forwarding can occur .
2–8 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2.2 Featur e s and Benef its • Managed switching for high performance Ethern et LANs.
CHAPTER 2: PRODU CT DESCRI PTION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 2–9 QoS, Port- and ta g-based VLANs, GVRP , IGMP Snooping, SNMPc GUI suppor t; Event Log; SNTP client for time-of-day; BootP an d DHCP client for IP conf iguring, and password security and Secure d Web inter face.
2–10 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2.3 Applications Multilink ML1200 Field Swi tches offer high performance, modularity and availabil ity.
CHAPTER 2: PRODU CT DESCRI PTION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 2–11 Extended t emperature ratings and a variety of options for AC/DC power suppl.
2–12 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CHAPTER 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The ML1200 Managed Fiber with the Ring-Only Mode feature easily f ulf ill the r edu ndant requir ement with a secure and fast r econf igura tion time for cable breakup when set up in a ring topology.
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 3–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Chapter 3: Installation Digital Energy Multilin Instal lation 3.1 Preparation Before installing the equipment , it is necessary t o take the following precautions: 1.
3–2 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL INSTALLATION CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION 3.2 Connecting Ethernet Media The Multilink ML1200 Switches are specif ically designed to support all standard Ethernet media types wit hin a single Switch unit .
CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION INSTALLATION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 3–3 3.2.0.2 Connecting Fi ber Optic SC-type , "Snap-In " The following procedure applies t o installations using a PM with SC-type f iber connec tors, i.
3–4 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL INSTALLATION CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION 3.2.0.5 Connecting T wist ed Pair (CA T5e or better, Unshielded or S hielded) The RJ-45 Gig.
CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION INSTALLATION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 3–5 3.2.0.7 Connecting Fiber Op tic Cable to SFP Transceivers 1. Before connecting the f iber optic cable, remove the protective dust caps from the tips of the connectors on the PM.
3–6 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL INSTALLATION CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION 3.3 Mechanical Instal lation 3.3.1 DIN-Rail Mounting the Multilink ML1200 The Multilink ML1200 is designed for use in a “f actory floor ” industrial environment .
CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION INSTALLATION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 3–7 For best cooling of the ML1200, attach the me tal brackets to metal (rather than wood or plastic). Attaching to metal helps conduct heat away from the ML1200 thr ough the metal brackets and into the metal suppor t structure.
3–8 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL INSTALLATION CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION 3.4 Electrical Installation 3.4.1 Powering the Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch The DC internal power supply supports insta llation environments wher e the DC voltage is from 18 to 150 volts depending on the model selected.
CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION INSTALLATION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 3–9 The Alarm Contacts are on the front left ar ea (next to the DC power source) of the Multil ink ML1200 unit and are green in color as shown in the picture.
3–10 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL INSTALLATION CHAPTER 3: INSTALLATION 3.4.4 Connecting a Management Console Te rminal to Multilink ML1200 (Serial-RJ-45 Console Port) The serial console port on the Multilink ML1200 is different from other Multilink family switches.
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 4–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Chapter 4: Operation Digital Energy Multilin Oper ation This chapter desc ribes the functions and operation of the Multilink ML1200 Switch. 4.1 Functionality 4.
4–2 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL OPERATION CHAPTER 4: OPERATION 4.1.1.2 Addr ess Learning All Multilink ML1200 units have address table capacities of 4K node addr esses suitable for use in larger networks.
CHAPTER 4: OPERATION OPERATIO N MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 4–3 The auto-negotiation logic will att empt to operate in descend ing order and will normally arrive at the highest order mode that both devices can support at that time.
4–4 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL OPERATION CHAPTER 4: OPERATION 4.1.5 Power Budget Calculations for ML1200 PM’s with Fiber Media Receiver Sensitivity and Transmitt er Power are the parameters necessa ry to compute the power budget .
CHAPTER 4: OPERATION OPERATIO N MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 4–5 Note * The use of either multi-mo de or single-m ode f iber t o operate at 100Mbps speed over long distances ( i.
4–6 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL OPERATION CHAPTER 4: OPERATION 4.2 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Por t Modules This chapter describes each Por t Module (P M), including appearance, functionality, and status disp lays.
CHAPTER 4: OPERATION OPERATIO N MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 4–7 Multilink ML1200 Managed Switch, the copp er port supports the standard d istance 100m on each port and the f iber por t supports f i ber optic cable d istances up the IEEE-standard 100Mbps distance limits, i.
4–8 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL OPERATION CHAPTER 4: OPERATION 4.2.2.4 CB Module, 2 Ports @100Mbps single-mode FX-SC-type, Sgl.M The CB Module is also a Fiber module equipped with 2 Single-mode (Long Reach) SC-type connectors.
CHAPTER 4: OPERATION OPERATIO N MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 4–9 Each port has an Activity (ACT) LED indicating packets being received, a Link (LK) LED that indicat es proper connectivity with the remote device when lit , and a FDX/HDX LED to indicat e full-duplex mode when lit (or half -d uplex when off ).
4–10 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION CHAPTER 4: OPERATION The cable end is a “plug-in” connector with both f iber strands t erminated in one housing that cannot be improperly insert ed.
CHAPTER 4: OPERATION OPERATIO N MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 4–11 Each port has an Activity (ACT) LED indicating packets being received, a Link (LK) LED that indic.
4–12 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION CHAPTER 4: OPERATION • In the case where the 48VDC pow er in not internally connect ed and no power is coming to the PoE ports for some re ason, all the PoE port LEDs ar e ON simultaneously to ind icate a trouble condition.
CHAPTER 4: OPERATION OPERATIO N MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 4–13 described in this section or if the Multilink ML1200 Switch is not performing as expected, do not attempt t o re pair the unit; inst ead contact your supplier for assistance or contact GE Multilin Cust omer Suppor t .
4–14 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION CHAPTER 4: OPERATION.
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 5–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Chapter 5: IP Addressing Digital Energy Multilin IP Addr essing 5.
5–2 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL IP ADDRESSING CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING Z Edit the IP address information. Besides manually assigning IP a ddresses, ther e are other means to assign an IP address automatically . The two most commo n proced ures are using DHCP and bootp.
CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING IP ADDRESSING MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 5–3 5.2 Import ance of an IP Addr ess 5.2.1 DHCP and bootp DHCP is commonly used for setting up addresses for computers, users and other user devices on the network.
5–4 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL IP ADDRESSING CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING The bootimg argument is only valid with the bootp type.
CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING IP ADDRESSING MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 5–5 Z After the changes are completed for each section, cl ick OK to register the changes. Note that if the IP address is changed, the http session has to be restar ted with the new IP address.
5–6 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL IP ADDRESSING CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING The show console command can show the status of the t elnet client as well as other console paramet ers. The following example reviews the console parameter s with the show console command.
CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING IP ADDRESSING MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 5–7 For example: ML1200# user ML1200(user)## useraccess user= peter service=telne t enable Telnet Access Enabled. ML1200(user)## exit ML1200# show session Current Sessions: SL# Sessn Id Connection User Name User Mode 1 1 163.
5–8 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL IP ADDRESSING CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING 5.3 Setting Paramet ers 5.3.1 Setting Serial Port Parameters To be compliant with IT or other p olicies the cons ole parameters can b e changed from the CLI inter face.
CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING IP ADDRESSING MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 5–9 ML1200# show sy sconfig System Name: ML1200 System Contact: multilin.
5–10 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL IP ADDRESSING CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING To set the time to be 08:10 am in the -5 hours from GMT (Eastern Standard T ime) and to set the date as 11 May 2005, the following sequence of commands are used.
CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING IP ADDRESSING MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 5–11 T o set the SNTP server to be 3.94.210.5 (w ith a time out of 3 seconds and a number of re.
5–12 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL IP ADDRESSING CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING After the proper SNTP values are entered, cl ick OK t o r egister the ch anges, o r click Cancel to back out from the changes made. To add an SNTP server , cl ick the add button on the Conf iguration > SNTP menu.
CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING IP ADDRESSING MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 5–13 The T ime Out value is in seconds. Note the time se rver can be a NTP server available on the Internet . Ensure the IP parameters are conf igured for the switch and the device can be pinged by the switch.
5–14 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL IP ADDRESSING CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING 5.4 Syst em Conf iguration 5.4.1 Saving and Loading – Command Line Note Place the Switch offl ine while transferring Setting Files t o the Switch.
CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING IP ADDRESSING MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 5–15 Using Conf ig Download , examinati on of the contents of the sav ed f ile w ould appear as shown below: <ML1200 -conf- 1.
5–16 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL IP ADDRESSING CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING FIGURE 5–1: Contents of a conf ig f ile Note 1.
CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING IP ADDRESSING MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 5–17 5.4.3 Displaying conf iguration Using SWM, the need to d isplay specif ic CLI commands for conf iguring capabil ities is not needed.
5–18 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL IP ADDRESSING CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING FIGURE 5–2: ’show conf ig’ command output # System Manager - This area conf igures System related # # information.
CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING IP ADDRESSING MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 5–19 FIGURE 5–3: Disp laying specif ic modules using the ‘show co nf ig’ comm and ML1200#.
5–20 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL IP ADDRESSING CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING FIGURE 5–4: Displaying conf iguration for different modul es.
CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING IP ADDRESSING MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 5–21 Additional cap abilities have been added t o save and load conf igurations.
5–22 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL IP ADDRESSING CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING 5.4.5 Script File Script f ile is a f ile containing a set of CLI commands which ar e used to conf igure the switch.
CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING IP ADDRESSING MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 5–23 In the above example, note that all the com m ands are CLI commands. This script provides an insight into the conf iguration of GE MultiLink switches settings.
5–24 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL IP ADDRESSING CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING This process can also be used to upda te new software to the managed MultiLink switches . Before the softw are is updated, it is advised to save the conf igurations.
CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING IP ADDRESSING MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 5–25 Z If the changes need to be ignored, click on Cancel and reboot the switch. Z If the changes need to be saved, click on OK . The following f igur es illustrat e saving changes made aft er adding an SNTP server .
5–26 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL IP ADDRESSING CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING Z To add a host , cl ick the Add button. Z Fill in all the f ields below t o create the necessary host entries.
CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING IP ADDRESSING MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 5–27 Z T o delete or ed it the entries, use the delete or edit icons next to each entry shown above.
5–28 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL IP ADDRESSING CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING In the example below “syste m” module box has be en check ed.
CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING IP ADDRESSING MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 5–29 Here is a l ist of the modules and r elated settings that can be selec ted not to default back t o factory default settings.
5–30 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL IP ADDRESSING CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING It is recommended to save the conf iguration (using saveconf command d iscussed above) before using the kill conf ig command.
CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING IP ADDRESSING MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 5–31 5.5 IPv6 This section explains how to access the GE Mu ltiLink swi tches using IPv6 inst ead of IPv4 addressing. IPv6 provides a much larger address space and its use is often required.
5–32 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL IP ADDRESSING CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING addresses. The scalability of multicast routing is improved by adding a " scope" f ield t o multicast addresses.
CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING IP ADDRESSING MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 5–33 Details of the addr essing are cov ered by num erous articles on the WWW as well as other lit erature, and ar e not cover ed here. 5.5.4 Conf i guring IPv6 The commands used for IPv6 are the same as those used for IPv4.
5–34 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL IP ADDRESSING CHAPTER 5: IP ADDRESSING Syn tax te lnet <IPv6 addre ss> - telne t to an IPv 6 st ation Example – telnet fe.
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 6–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Chapter 6: Access Considerations Digital Energy Multilin Access Considerations 6.1 Securing Access 6.1.1 Description This section explains how the access t o the MultiLink ML1200 Managed Field Switch can be secured.
6–2 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS CHAPTER 6: ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS 6.1.3 Port Security Feature The port security feature can be used to block com puters from accessing the network by requiring the port to val idate the MAC address against a known l ist of MAC addresses.
CHAPTER 6: ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 6–3 6.2 Conf iguring Por t Security th rough the Command Line Interface 6.2.1 Commands To conf igure port security, logi n as a level 2 user or as a manager .
6–4 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS CHAPTER 6: ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS • remove mac - removes specif ic or all MAC addr esses from port securi.
CHAPTER 6: ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 6–5 To deny a mac addr ess, use the follow ing: #port-security (port-security)#.
6–6 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS CHAPTER 6: ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS Example 6-2 shows how to enable learning on a port . Aft er the learning is enabled, the port security can be queried to f ind the status of MAC addr esses learnt .
CHAPTER 6: ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 6–7 Z Disable learning on r equired ports (for example, use the learn port=3,5 disab le command).
6–8 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS CHAPTER 6: ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS Example 6-5 illustrate s these steps for setting up port security on a speci f ic port: Once port s ecurity is setup, it is impor tant to manage the log and review the log oft en.
CHAPTER 6: ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 6–9 (such as unexpected beha vior). The specif ic type s of logs can be viewed and cleared. The show log command d isplays the log information and the clear log command clear s the log entries.
6–10 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS CHAPTER 6: ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS When the switch detec ts an intrusion attempt on a por t , it re cords the date and time stamp, the MAC address, the port on which the a ccess was attempt ed and the action taken by ML1200 software .
CHAPTER 6: ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 6–11 Note It is assumed here that the user is familiar with IP addressing schemes (e.g. class A , B, C, etc.), subnet masking and masking issues such as how many sta tions are allowed for a given subnet mask .
6–12 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS CHAPTER 6: ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS 6.3 Conf iguring Por t Securi ty with EnerVista Software 6.
CHAPTER 6: ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 6–13 Note that the screen also provides an o verview of each por t on the switch. Each port can be individually conf igured for the pr oper por t security action.
6–14 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS CHAPTER 6: ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS There is a limitation of 200 MAC addr esses per por t and 500 MAC addr esses per switch for port security.
CHAPTER 6: ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 6–15 6.3.2 Logs All events occurring on the Managed MultiL ink ML1200 Managed Field Switch are logged. The events can be informational (e.
6–16 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS CHAPTER 6: ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS Severity has one of the following values, and depend ing on the severity type, is assig ned a severity level. • I (information, severity level 1) indicates routine events.
CHAPTER 6: ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 6–17 In the following example, any computer on 10.10.10.0 sub network is allowed (note how the subnet mask is used to ind icate that).
6–18 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS CHAPTER 6: ACCESS CONSIDERATIONS.
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 7–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Chapter 7: Access Using RADIUS Digital Energy Multilin Access Using RADIUS 7.1 Introduction to 802.1x 7.1.1 Description The T ACA CS+ protocol is the latest generation of T ACACS.
7–2 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL ACCESS USING RADIUS CHAPTER 7: ACCESS USING RADIUS access to services that a re ac cessible via that port .
CHAPTER 7: ACCESS USING RADIUS ACCESS USING RADIUS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 7–3 10. If the supplicant does not have the necessary credentials, a RADIUS-Access- Deny packet is relayed to the supplicant as an E AP-Failure frame.
7–4 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL ACCESS USING RADIUS CHAPTER 7: ACCESS USING RADIUS 7.2 Conf iguring 802.1x throug h the Command Line Interface 7.2.1 Commands On enabling 802.1x por ts, make sure the port which connects to the RADIUS ser vers needs to be manually authenticat ed.
CHAPTER 7: ACCESS USING RADIUS ACCESS USING RADIUS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 7–5 and integer values can range from 0 to 10.
7–6 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL ACCESS USING RADIUS CHAPTER 7: ACCESS USING RADIUS 7.2.2 Example Example 7-1 demonstrates how t o secur e the network using port access. Ensu re there is no 802.1x or RADIUS server def ined.
CHAPTER 7: ACCESS USING RADIUS ACCESS USING RADIUS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 7–7 Setting por t control parameters (continued ) ML1200(auth)## backend port=2 sup.
7–8 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL ACCESS USING RADIUS CHAPTER 7: ACCESS USING RADIUS Setting por t control parameters (continued ) ML1200(auth)## reauth port=1 status=enabl e period=300 Successfully set re-authentication parameter(s) ML1200(auth)## shoW-po rt reauth Port Reauth Status Reauth Period (sec.
CHAPTER 7: ACCESS USING RADIUS ACCESS USING RADIUS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 7–9 7.3 Conf iguring 802.1x with EnerVi sta Secure Web Management software 7.3.1 Commands T o access the 802.1x conf iguration window , select the Conf iguration > Radius > Ser ver menu item.
7–10 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL ACCESS USING RADIUS CHAPTER 7: ACCESS USING RADIUS The following f igure illustrates the ed iting of information for the RADIUS server . Not e the UDP port number can be left blank and the default port 1812 is used.
CHAPTER 7: ACCESS USING RADIUS ACCESS USING RADIUS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 7–11 Ensure that the port which has the RADIUS server is force authorized and asser ted. For other ports (user por ts), it is best to leave the Contr ol on auto and Initia lize on de-asser ted.
7–12 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL ACCESS USING RADIUS CHAPTER 7: ACCESS USING RADIUS The Max Reauth column shows the permitt ed r eauthentication att empts before the port becomes unauthorized. Values ar e int egers ranging from 0 to 10, with a default of 2.
CHAPTER 7: ACCESS USING RADIUS ACCESS USING RADIUS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 7–13 The port authentication characteristics def i ne how the authenticator (ML1200 switch) does the re-authentication with the suppl icant or P C.
7–14 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL ACCESS USING RADIUS CHAPTER 7: ACCESS USING RADIUS After all the por t characteristics are enabled, Z Do not forget to save the conf iguration using the save ( ) icon and enabli ng RADIUS fr om the Conf iguration > Radius > Ser ver menu.
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 8–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Chapter 8: Access using TACACS+ Digital Energy Multilin Access using TACA CS + 8.
8–2 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL ACCESS USING TACACS+ CHAPTER 8: ACCESS USING TACACS+ 8.1.2 T ACAC S+ Flow T ACA CS works in conjunction with the local us er list on the ML1200 software (operating system). The process of authentication as well as authorization is shown in the flow chart below .
CHAPTER 8: ACCESS USING TACACS+ ACCESS USING TACACS+ MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 8–3 FIGURE 8–2: T ACACS packet format The portions of the T ACACS packet ar e def ined as follows: • Ma jor Version : The ma jor T ACA CS+ version number .
8–4 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL ACCESS USING TACACS+ CHAPTER 8: ACCESS USING TACACS+ 8.2 Conf iguring T ACA CS+ throug h the Command Line Inter face 8.2.1 Commands There ar e several commands t o conf igure T ACA CS+.
CHAPTER 8: ACCESS USING TACACS+ ACCESS USING TACACS+ MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 8–5 Example 8-1: Conf iguring T ACA CS+: ML1200# show ta cplus servers ID TACACS+ Server Port Encrypt Key ======================================= 1 10.
8–6 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL ACCESS USING TACACS+ CHAPTER 8: ACCESS USING TACACS+ 8.3 Conf iguring T ACA CS+ with EnerVi sta Secur e Web Management softwar e Z T o access the T ACA CS ser vers, select the Administration > User Mgmt > T ACACS+ menu item.
CHAPTER 8: ACCESS USING TACACS+ ACCESS USING TACACS+ MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 8–7 After the conf iguration is com pleted, Z Save the settings. Z Enable the T ACACS+ services by using the Status drop down menu..
8–8 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL ACCESS USING TACACS+ CHAPTER 8: ACCESS USING TACACS+.
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 9–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Chapter 9: Port Mirroring and Setup Digital Energy Multilin Port Mirrori ng and Setup 9.
9–2 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP CHAPTER 9: PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP 9.2 Port Mirroring using the Command Line In ter face 9.2.1 Commands Monitoring a specif ic port can b e done by port mirroring.
CHAPTER 9: PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 9–3 9.3 Port Setup 9.3.1 Commands Each port on the MultiLink ML1200 Managed Fi eld Switch can be setup specif ic por t characteristics.
9–4 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP CHAPTER 9: PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP In Example 9-1, ports 3 a nd 4 are given specif ic names. Ports 1 a nd 5 are active, as shown by the link st atus. Port 5 is set to 100 Mbps, and all other por ts are set to 10 Mbps.
CHAPTER 9: PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 9–5 9.3.2 Flow Control The flow setting is disabled by defaul t . In this case, the port will not generate flow cont r ol packets and drops r eceived flow control packets.
9–6 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP CHAPTER 9: PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP Back pressure and flow control (continued) ML1200(device)## back pr.
CHAPTER 9: PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 9–7 9.3.4 Broadcast Storms One of the best features of the MultiLink ML1200 Managed Field Switch is its abil ity to keep broadcast storms from spre ading thr oughout a network .
9–8 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI O N MANU AL PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP CHAPTER 9: PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP The braoadcast-prote ct command enables or disables the broadcast storm protection capabil ities. broadcast- protect <enable|disable> The rate-threshold command set the rate l imit in frames per second.
CHAPTER 9: PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 9–9 9.3.5 Link Loss Alert The GE Multilin Universal Relay (UR) family and.
9–10 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP CHAPTER 9: PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP It is recommended to enable the Link Loss Alert (LL A) feature on ports that are connected to end devices. LL A should be d isabled for switch ports connect ed in a ring.
CHAPTER 9: PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 9–11 9.4 Port Mirroring using EnerVista Secur e Web Management software 9.4.1 Commands Monitoring a specif ic port can b e done by port mirroring.
9–12 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP CHAPTER 9: PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP Z Make sure the Mirror Status is also set to enabled for mirroring: .
CHAPTER 9: PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 9–13 Z Select a specif ic por t by using the edit ic on in the Conf igurat ion > Por t > S etti ngs m enu. Z Click the edit icon to open the following window .
9–14 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP CHAPTER 9: PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP • Por t Na me assigns a specif ic name to the port . This name is a designat ed name for the port and can be a ser ver name, user name or any other name.
CHAPTER 9: PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 9–15 9.4.3 Broadcast Storms One of the best features of the MultiLink ML1200 Managed Field Switch is its abil ity to keep broadcast storms from spre ading thr oughout a network .
9–16 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANA GED FIELD SWITCH – INS TRUCTION MANUAL PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP CHAPTER 9: PORT MIRRORING AND SETUP See details in Broadcast S torms on page 9–7 to determine the threshold level. Z After changes are made, do not for get t o save the changes using the save icon ( ).
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 10–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Chapter 10: VLAN Digital Energy Multilin VLAN 10.
10–2 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL VLAN CHAPTER 10: VLAN The following f igure illustrat es a VLAN as two separate broadcast domains. The t op part of the f igure shows two “traditional” Et hernet segments. Up to 32 VL ANs can be def ined per switch.
CHAPTER 10: VLAN VLAN MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 10–3 If VLANs are entirely separate segments or traff ic domains - how can the VLANs route traff ic (or “talk”) t o each other? This can be done using routing technologies (e.
10–4 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL VLAN CHAPTER 10: VLAN 802.1Q VLANs ar en ' t l imited to one switch. VL ANs can span many switches. Shar ing VLANs between switches is achieved by inserting a tag with a VL AN identif ier (VID) into each frame.
CHAPTER 10: VLAN VLAN MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 10–5 10.2 Conf iguring Por t VL ANs thro ugh the Command Line Interface 10.2.1 Description Port VLANs are rarely used, and ar e not recommended, in networks which use VLANs across multiple switches.
10–6 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL VLAN CHAPTER 10: VLAN star t vlan=<name|number|list|range> To sav e VLAN conf iguration: save To ed i t VL AN s: edit id=&l.
CHAPTER 10: VLAN VLAN MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 10–7 10.3 Conf iguring Por t VL ANs with EnerVista Secure Web Management software 10.3.1 Description Port VLANs are rarely used, and ar e not recommended, in networks which use VLANs across multiple switches.
10–8 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL VLAN CHAPTER 10: VLAN The currently assigned Port VL ANs are displayed as foll ows: Z Select the Conf iguration > VLAN > Port-Based menu it em.
CHAPTER 10: VLAN VLAN MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 10–9 As discussed above, por ts 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8 still belong to default VLAN. We will now add another VLAN with VID=40 and VL AN name = Suppor t . Z Add the port s.
10–10 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL VLAN CHAPTER 10: VLAN After add ing the VLAN, the VLAN is not active. Activating the VL AN has to be done manually. Z To activ at e the VLAN, cl ick on the Status button. Z Select VL AN ID.
CHAPTER 10: VLAN VLAN MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 10–11 After activation, note that por ts 1 to 3 belong to the new VL AN. The VLAN membership of the ports assigned t o VLAN 40 now indica tes that they are only members of VLAN 40.
10–12 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL VLAN CHAPTER 10: VLAN 10.4 Conf iguring Tag VLANs throug h the Command Line Inter face 10.4.1 Description The VLAN information needs t o be propagated on to other switches when multiple switches are connected on a network.
CHAPTER 10: VLAN VLAN MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 10–13 10.4.3 Example In the following example, we start with Port VLAN and conver t to T AG VLAN. We def ine ports 3 through 5 to belong to VL ANs 10, 20 and 30 and the rest of the ports bel ong to the default VLAN ( in this case, VLA N 1).
10–14 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL VLAN CHAPTER 10: VLAN Example 10 -1: Converting Port VLAN to Tag VLAN ML1200#vlan type=port ML1200(port-vlan)## show vlan typ e.
CHAPTER 10: VLAN VLAN MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 10–15 Converting Port VL AN to Tag VLAN (conti nued) VLAN ID: 1 Name : Default VLAN Status : Active ------------.
10–16 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL VLAN CHAPTER 10: VLAN Converting Port VL AN to Tag VLAN (conti nued) VLAN ID: 1 Name : Default VLAN Status : Active -----------.
CHAPTER 10: VLAN VLAN MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 10–17 Converting Port VL AN to Tag VLAN (conti nued) ----------------------------------------------- PORT | MODE.
10–18 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL VLAN CHAPTER 10: VLAN Converting Port VL AN to Tag VLAN (conti nued) ----------------------------------------------- PORT | MOD.
CHAPTER 10: VLAN VLAN MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 10–19 10.5 Conf iguring Tag VLANs with EnerVi sta Secure Web Ma nagement software 10.5.1 Description When multiple switches are on a network , the VLAN information needs to be propagat ed on to other switches.
10–20 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL VLAN CHAPTER 10: VLAN The next st ep is to def ine the VLANs ne eded. To do that , Z Click On Conf iguration >vlan >tag-based Menu. Z Click on the Add butt on.. Z Now add the necessary VL ANs.
CHAPTER 10: VLAN VLAN MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 10–21 • VLAN 30, Marketing VLAN - port s 5, 6 (note that por t 5 belongs to VLAN 20, 30) Z After add ing the ports and def ining the VLAN, click OK .
10–22 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL VLAN CHAPTER 10: VLAN Z Repeat the last two steps for each of the ports and ea ch of the VLANs (cl ick on port settings and enable the ta g on the port .
CHAPTER 10: VLAN VLAN MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 10–23 T o activate the VLAN, Z Click on the Status butt on under the Conf iguration >VL AN >Tag- Based > Settings menu. Z Click OK . Tagged VLANs can be viewed from the Conf iguration > VLAN > Tag-Based > Tagging menu.
10–24 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL VLAN CHAPTER 10: VLAN To enable the f ilter capabil ity for each port , use the Conf iguration >VL AN >Tag-Based > Settings menu as shown below . Use the Conf iguration >VL AN >Tag-Base d > Filter menu to view the f ilter information for the ports.
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 11–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Chapter 11: VLAN Registration over GARP Digital Energy Multilin VLAN Registration over GARP 11.1 Over view 11.1.1 Description The Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (G ARP) and VLAN r e gistration over GARP is called GVRP .
11–2 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL VLAN REGISTRATION OVER GARP CHAPTER 11: VLAN REGISTRATION OVER GARP Note There must be one common VLAN (that is, one common VID) connecting all of the GVRP- awar e devices in the network to carry GVRP packets.
CHAPTER 11: VLAN REGISTRATION OVER GARP VLAN REGISTRATION OVER GARP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 11–3 11. Port 2 receives advertisement of VID 3.
11–4 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL VLAN REGISTRATION OVER GARP CHAPTER 11: VLAN REGISTRATION OVER GARP • Send VLAN adver tisements, and also receive advertisement.
CHAPTER 11: VLAN REGISTRATION OVER GARP VLAN REGISTRATION OVER GARP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 11–5 The unknown VLAN paramet ers are conf igured on a per interface basis using the CLI. The tagged, untagged, Auto, and Forbid options are conf igured in the VLAN cont ext .
11–6 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL VLAN REGISTRATION OVER GARP CHAPTER 11: VLAN REGISTRATION OVER GARP The time-to-l ive for dynamic VLANs is 10 seconds. That is, if a port has not received an advertisement for an existing dynamic VL AN during the last 10 seconds, the port removes itself from that dynamic VLAN.
CHAPTER 11: VLAN REGISTRATION OVER GARP VLAN REGISTRATION OVER GARP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 11–7 11.2 Conf iguring GVRP thr ough the Command Line Inter face 11.2.1 Commands The commands used for conf iguring GVRP ar e shown belo w .
11–8 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL VLAN REGISTRATION OVER GARP CHAPTER 11: VLAN REGISTRATION OVER GARP Example 11-2: Conf iguring GVRP ML1200# gvrp ML1200(gvrp)# sh.
CHAPTER 11: VLAN REGISTRATION OVER GARP VLAN REGISTRATION OVER GARP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 11–9 11.3 Conf iguring GVRP with EnerVist a Secur e Web Management softwar e 11.3.1 Example To conf igure GVRP , Z Select the Conf iguration > VLAN > GVRP menu it em.
11–10 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL VLAN REGISTRATION OVER GARP CHAPTER 11: VLAN REGISTRATION OVER GARP.
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 12–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Chapter 12: Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Digital Energy Multilin Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) 12.1 Over view 12.1.1 Description The Spanning Tree Pr ot ocol was designed to avoid loops in an Etherne t network.
12–2 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) CHAPTER 12: SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) While allowing only one active path through a network at any time, STP retains any redundant physical path to ser ve as a backup (blocked) path in case the existing active path fails.
CHAPTER 12: SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 12–3 12.2 Conf iguring STP The show stp command l ists the switch ' s full STP conf iguration, including general settings and port settings, regardless of whether STP is enabled or disabled (default).
12–4 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) CHAPTER 12: SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) forwarding stat e. The default is 15 se conds, with a range of 4 to 30 seconds. • Root Bridge Hello T ime : Indicat es the designated root bridge's hello time.
CHAPTER 12: SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 12–5 • Priority : STP uses this to determine which por ts are used for forwarding. Lower the number means higher priority.
12–6 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) CHAPTER 12: SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) Example 12-3 shows how to enable STP using the above commands. The priority command specif ies the port or switch level priority.
CHAPTER 12: SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 12–7 priority [port=<number|list|range>] value=<0-255 | 0-65535> The cost command is port spec if ic.
12–8 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) CHAPTER 12: SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) Example 12-4: Conf iguring STP parame ters ML1200(stp)## sh.
CHAPTER 12: SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 12–9 Conf iguring STP par ameters (continued) ML1200(stp)## show.
12–10 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) CHAPTER 12: SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) Conf iguring STP par ameters (continued) ML1200(stp)## cost port=2 value=20 Setting cost for STP.
CHAPTER 12: SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 12–11 Conf iguring STP par ameters (continued) ML1200(stp)## por.
12–12 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) CHAPTER 12: SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL (STP) Conf iguring STP par ameters (continued) ML1200(stp)## sh.
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 13–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Chapter 13: Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Digital Energy Multilin Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol 13.1 Over view 13.1.1 Description The Rapid Spanning Tree Pr otoc ol (RTSP), like STP , was designed to avoid loops in an Ethernet network.
13–2 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL CHAPTE R 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL • STP relays conf iguration messages received on the root port going out of its designated p orts.
CHAPTER 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PR OTOCOL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 13–3 1. Under some circumstances, it is possible for the rapid .
13–4 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL CHAPTE R 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL 13.2 Conf iguring RSTP through the Command Line Inter face 13.2.1 Normal RSTP The commands to setup and conf igur e RSTP a re as follows.
CHAPTER 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PR OTOCOL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 13–5 The variables listed by the show stp config command are: • Rapid Spanning Tree Ena bled (Global) : Indicat es whether STP is enabled or disabled globally i.
13–6 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL CHAPTE R 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL • Bridge Max Age : This is the maximum time a message with STP informat ion is allowed by the switch before the switch discards the information and updates the add r ess table again.
CHAPTER 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PR OTOCOL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 13–7 • Path Cost : This is the assigned por t cost value used for the switch to determi ne the forwarding points.
13–8 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL CHAPTE R 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL The show-timers command d isplays the values of the timers set for RSTP . show-timers The priority command spec if ies the switc h (bridge) priority value.
CHAPTER 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PR OTOCOL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 13–9 Example 13-4: Con f igurin g RSTP ML1200# rstp ML1200(rstp.
13–10 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL CHAPTE R 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL Conf igu ring RSTP (continu ed) RSTP Port Configuration ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Port# Type Priority Path Cost State Des.
CHAPTER 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PR OTOCOL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 13–11 Conf igu ring RSTP (continu ed) RSTP CONFIGURATION ------.
13–12 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL CHAPTE R 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL Conf igu ring RSTP (continu ed) ML1200(rstp)## show stp ports RSTP Port Configuration ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Port# Type Priority Path Cost State Des.
CHAPTER 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PR OTOCOL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 13–13 13.2.2 Smart RSTP (Ring-Only Mode) thro ugh the Command Line Inter face (CLI) A special case of a mesh structur e is a ring.
13–14 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL CHAPTE R 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL romo de < ena ble |di sab le> romo de s how The se.
CHAPTER 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PR OTOCOL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 13–15 13.3 Conf iguring STP/RSTP with EnerVi sta Secure Web Management softw are 13.3.1 Normal RSTP To setup and conf igure RSTP , select the Conf igure > RSTP menu items.
13–16 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL CHAPTE R 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL • Status : Ind icate s whether STP or RSTP is enabled. • Bridge Hello T ime : When the switch is the root device, this is the time between messages being transmitted.
CHAPTER 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PR OTOCOL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 13–17 Once again, if you are not famili ar with the ST P or RSTP parameter settings, is best t o use the default values.
13–18 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL CHAPTE R 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL The port specif ic values for RSTP or STP are shown below . Z Click on th e edit icon ( ) to ed it the values for a specif ic port .
CHAPTER 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PR OTOCOL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 13–19 • P2P Ports : set the "point-to-point" value to off on all por ts that are connect ed to shared LAN segments (i.
13–20 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL CHAPTE R 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL To conf igure ring-only mode, ensure the f irst thr ee of the four si tuations de scribed ab ove are met .
CHAPTER 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PR OTOCOL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 13–21 Z Once in Edit mode, change the Status t o Enable. Z Save Conf iguration. To r eset RSTP b ack to normal mode, select “Normal RSTP” for the Protocol setting.
13–22 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL CHAPTE R 13: RAPID SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL Note Only 2 ports can be select ed to Ring Only Mode. Z Select the Enabled option for the Status setting as shown below: Z Save the conf iguration by clicking on the icon.
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 14–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Chapter 14: Quality of Service Digital Energy Multilin Qual ity of S ervic e 14.
14–2 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL QUALITY OF SERVICE CHAPTER 14: QUALITY OF SERVICE To make the preemptive queuing possible, most switches implement at least two queue buffers. The MultiLink ML1200 Managed Field Switch has tw o priority queues, 1 (low) and 0 (high).
CHAPTER 14: QUALITY OF SERVICE QUALITY OF SERVICE MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 14–3 FIGURE 14–2: IP Precedence ToS Field in an IP Packet Header The three most si.
14–4 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL QUALITY OF SERVICE CHAPTER 14: QUALITY OF SERVICE 14.2 Conf iguring QoS through the Command Line Inter face 14.2.1 Commands The MultiLink ML1200 Managed Field Switch supp orts three types of QoS - Port based, Tag based and ToS b ased.
CHAPTER 14: QUALITY OF SERVICE QUALITY OF SERVICE MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 14–5 The show qos command disp lays the QoS settings show qos [type=<por t|tag|to s>] [port=<port|list|range>] Sometimes it is necessary to change the priori ty of the packets going out of a switch.
14–6 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL QUALITY OF SERVICE CHAPTER 14: QUALITY OF SERVICE 14.2.2 Example The following example shows how to conf igure QoS.
CHAPTER 14: QUALITY OF SERVICE QUALITY OF SERVICE MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 14–7 Conf iguri ng QoS (continued) ML1200(qos)## show qos ==========================.
14–8 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL QUALITY OF SERVICE CHAPTER 14: QUALITY OF SERVICE Conf ig uring QoS (contin ued) Port priority Weight set to 1 High : 1 Low. ML1200(qos)## set- weight w eight=4 ML1200(qos)## show- portweight Port priority Weight set to 8 High : 1 Low.
CHAPTER 14: QUALITY OF SERVICE QUALITY OF SERVICE MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 14–9 14.3 Conf iguring QoS with EnerVist a Secur e Web Management softwar e 14.3.1 Description To access QoS settings, Z Select the Conf iguration > QoS menu items.
14–10 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL QUALITY OF SERVICE CHAPTER 14: QUALITY OF SERVICE Z Select the Port and the type of QoS/T oS settings. The following window illustrat es the setting of p ort 1 for por t-based QoS with a high priority.
CHAPTER 14: QUALITY OF SERVICE QUALITY OF SERVICE MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 14–11 Next , a tag-based QoS is enabled on port 3. Note that only the menu area for the tag setting is relevant . After the Tag QoS settings are completed, the changes are reflected on the QoS menu screen.
14–12 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL QUALITY OF SERVICE CHAPTER 14: QUALITY OF SERVICE In the following window , a ToS is enabled on P ort 5. As before , only the ToS level settings are r elevant . Note that the d iffer ent settings are clear fr om the window below .
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 15–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Chapter 15: IGMP Digital Energy Multilin IGMP 15.1 Over view 15.1.1 Description Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is def ined in RFC 1112 as the standard for IP multicasting in the Int ernet .
15–2 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL IGMP CHAPTER 15: IGMP zero. On the other hand, a transient group is dynamically assigned an address when the group is created, at the request of a host .
CHAPTER 15: IGMP IGMP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 15–3 The f igure below shows a network running IGMP . FIGURE 15–1: Advantages of using IGMP In the above diagram: • P Cs 1 and 4, switch 2, and all of the routers are members of an IP multicast group (the routers operat e as queriers).
15–4 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL IGMP CHAPTER 15: IGMP E ither of these switches can opera te as querier because a multicast router is not present on the network.
CHAPTER 15: IGMP IGMP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 15–5 15.1.4 Reserved Addresses Excluded from IP Multicas t (IGMP) Filtering Traff ic t o IP multicast groups in addr ess ra nge 224.0.0.0 t o 224.0. 0.255 will always be flooded because addresses in this range are “well known” or “reserved” .
15–6 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL IGMP CHAPTER 15: IGMP 15.2 Conf iguring IGMP through the Command Line Inter face 15.2.1 Commands The i gmp command enter s IGMP conf iguration mode and enables or d isables IGMP on the switch.
CHAPTER 15: IGMP IGMP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 15–7 show-group The following command sequence illustrat es how to display IGMP groups: ML1200( igmp)## show-group GroupIp PortNo Timer LeavePending ---------------------------------------- 224.
15–8 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL IGMP CHAPTER 15: IGMP 15.2.2 Example The following example shows how to conf igure IGMP . Example 15-1: Conf iguring IGMP ML1200( igmp)## set-port port= 2-4 mode=forward Port mode is set.
CHAPTER 15: IGMP IGMP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 15–9 Conf iguri ng IGMP (continued) ML1200( igmp)## set-leave enab le IGMP immediate leave status is enabled ML1.
15–10 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL IGMP CHAPTER 15: IGMP Conf iguri ng IGMP (continued) ML1200( igmp)## show igmp IGMP State : Enabled ImmediateLeave : Disabled Q.
CHAPTER 15: IGMP IGMP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 15–11 15.3 Conf iguring IGMP with EnerVist a Secure Web Management softwar e 15.3.1 Example For conf iguring IGMP , Z Select the Conf iguration > IGMP menu item.
15–12 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL IGMP CHAPTER 15: IGMP Z Click on the Edit butt on to edit the IGMP paramet ers. This screen also enables and d isables IGMP . Changes are r eflect ed on the Conf iguration > IG MP > Information screen.
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 16–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Chapter 16: SNMP Digital Energy Multilin SNMP 16.1 Over view 16.1.1 Description SImple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) enables management of the network.
16–2 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL SNMP CHAPTER 16: SNMP authoritative. When an SNMP message does not expect a response, the sender is authoritative • Communi ty .
CHAPTER 16: SNMP SNMP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 16–3 • SNMP user - A person for which an SNMP management operation is performed . The user is the person on a remote SNMP engine who r eceives the information. • SNMP view - A mapping between SNMP objects and the access rights available for those objects.
16–4 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL SNMP CHAPTER 16: SNMP • RFC 1907, Management Information Base for Version 2 of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv2). SNMP v2 Working Group • RFC 1908, Coexistence between Version 1 and Version 2 of the Internet-standard Network Management Framew ork .
CHAPTER 16: SNMP SNMP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 16–5 16.2 Conf iguring SNMP through the Command Line Inter face 16.2.1 Commands There ar e several commands and variable which can be set for conf iguring SNMP . The basic SNMP v1 parameter s can be set by ref erring to the section on S ystem Parameters.
16–6 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL SNMP CHAPTER 16: SNMP trap <add|delete> id=<id> [type=<v 1|v2|inform>] [host=<host -ip>] [community=<string >] [port=<1-65534>] The show-trap command shows the conf igured trap stations in tabular format .
CHAPTER 16: SNMP SNMP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 16–7 Example 16-1: Conf iguring SNMP ML1200# set snmp type =v1 SNMP version support is set to "v1" ML1.
16–8 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL SNMP CHAPTER 16: SNMP Conf igu ring SNMP (conti nued) ML1200(snmpv3)## trap add id=1 type= v1 host=3.94.200.10 7 Entry is added successfully ML1200(snmpv3)## show-trap ID Trap Type Host IP Community Port ================================================ 1 v1 3.
CHAPTER 16: SNMP SNMP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 16–9 Conf igu ring SNMP (conti nued) ML1200(snmpv3)## show-group ID Group Name Sec.
16–10 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL SNMP CHAPTER 16: SNMP Conf igu ring SNMP (conti nued) ML1200(snmpv3)## show -access ID View Name Model Level R/View W/View N/Vi.
CHAPTER 16: SNMP SNMP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 16–11 16.3 Conf iguring SNMP with EnerVist a Secure Web Management softwar e 16.3.1 Example Most SNMP v1 capabilities can be set using the EnerV ista Secure Web Management softwar e.
16–12 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL SNMP CHAPTER 16: SNMP The following window illustrat es changes t o the SNMP community param eters. It is recommended to change the community strings from the default values of publ ic and private to other values.
CHAPTER 16: SNMP SNMP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 16–13 Z When done adding stations, click OK . Z When adding SNMP tra p receivers, click on the Add button on the SNMP menu screen. Z Make sure that each station can be pinged from the switch by using the Administration > Ping menu.
16–14 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL SNMP CHAPTER 16: SNMP Note the d ifferent types of trap r eceivers added. Stations can be deleted using the delete icon ( ). To change the stations characteristics or IP addresses, it is recommended to delet e the station and add a new one.
CHAPTER 16: SNMP SNMP MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 16–15 16.4 Conf iguring RMON 16.4.1 Description The switch supports RMON (Remot e Monitoring ) on all connected network segments. This allows for troubleshooting and optimizing your network.
16–16 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL SNMP CHAPTER 16: SNMP ML1200(rmon)## sho w rmon event RMON Event Default Owner : test RMON Event Default Community : somestring.
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 17–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Chapter 17: Miscellaneous Digital Energy Multilin Miscellaneou s commands 17.1 E-mail 17.1.1 Description SMTP (RFC 821) is a TCP/IP pr otocol used in se nd ing e-mail.
17–2 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS • SMTP alerts can be enabled or d isabled globally. • User can def ined a global default SMTP serv er identif i ed by its IP address, T CP por t and retry count .
CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS CO MMANDS MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 17–3 The delete command deletes the specif ic id spec if ied.
17–4 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS Example 17-1: Conf iguring SMTP to receive SNMP trap information via e-mail ML1200# smtp ML1200(smtp)## server ip=3.94.210 .
CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS CO MMANDS MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 17–5 17.2 Statistics 17.2.1 Viewing Port Statistics with En erVista Secur e Web Management software The EnerVista Secure Web Management softwa re allows for the display of several statistics in a gra phical format .
17–6 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS The following f igure displays the por t statistics for group 2. The following f igure displays the por t statistics for group 3.
CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS CO MMANDS MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 17–7 17.3 Serial Connectivity 17.
17–8 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS 17.4 Histor y 17.4.1 Commands The commands below may be useful in r e peating commands and obtaining histor y information.
CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS CO MMANDS MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 17–9 17.5 Ping 17.5.1 Ping through the Command Line Inter face The ping command can be used to test connectivity t o other devices as well as checking to see if the IP address is setup corr ectl y.
17–10 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS 17.6 Prompt 17.6.1 Changing the Command Line Prompt Setting a meaningful host prompt can be usef ul when a network administrator is managing multiple switches and has multipl e telnet or console sessions.
CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS CO MMANDS MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 17–11 17.7 Syst em Events 17.7.1 Description The event log recor ds operating ev ents as single-line ent ries list ed in chronological or der , and are a useful tool for isolating problems.
17–12 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS Event logs can be expor ted to a ftp or a tftp server on the network for further analysis.
CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS CO MMANDS MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 17–13 For viewing each specif ic log, Z Select the Conf iguration > Logs menu item. Each specif ic type of log can be viewed by using the drop down menu as shown below .
17–14 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS 17.8 Command Refer ence 17.8.1 Main Commands The main commands can be categorized as show commands, set commands, and context-less commands.
CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS CO MMANDS MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 17–15 • show smtp : d isplays e-mail (SMTP) aler t information • show s.
17–16 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS • save • whoami : di splay the user information • reboot • au.
CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS CO MMANDS MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 17–17 • portaccess • reauth • setport • show-port • show-stats • trigger-reauth The device commands are shown below .
17–18 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS The port mirroring commands are shown below .
CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS CO MMANDS MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 17–19 The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) commands for e-mail are shown below . Refer to Chapter 17 - E-mail for additional details.
17–20 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS CHAPTER 17: MISCELLANEOUS COMMANDS The VLAN commands are shown below .
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 18–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Chapter 18: Modbus Protocol Digital Energy Multilin Modbus Protocol 18.
18–2 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL MODBUS PROTOCOL CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL The commands enable the Modbus protocol and set the relevant Modbus slave addr es s and communication port values. For example, ML1200# show ip config IP Address: 192.
CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 18–3 18.1.3 EnerVista Settings To modify the Modbus settings through EnerVista Secure Web Management software , Z Select the Conf iguration > Access > Modbus menu it em.
18–4 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL MODBUS PROTOCOL CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL 18.2 Memory Mapping 18.2.1 Modbus Memory Map The Modbus memory map is shown below . Refer to Fo rmat Cod es on page 18–37 for details on the items in the format column.
CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 18–5 0062 Por t 13 type 0 to 6 1 F4 Varies 0063 Por t 14 type 0 to 6 1 F4 Varies 0064 Por .
18–6 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL MODBUS PROTOCOL CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL 0090 Por t 27 link status 0 to 1 1 F3 0 0091 Por t 28 link status 0 to 1 1 F3 0 0092 .
CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 18–7 00BE Port 9 activity 0 t o 1 1 F3 0 00BF Port 10 ac tivity 0 to 1 1 F3 0 00C0 Port 11.
18–8 MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL MODBUS PROTOCOL CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL 00F0 Port 1: Number of late coll isions occurred 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 00F2 Port 1: .
CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL 18–9 0128 Por t 2: Number of 128 to 255 byte frames received/sent 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 0.
18–10 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MODBUS PROTOCOL CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL 0160 Por t 3: Number of 1023 to maximum byte frames received/sent 0 to 4294967295 1.
CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 18–11 0198 Por t 4: Number of multicast frames sent 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 019A Port 4: Nu.
18–12 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MODBUS PROTOCOL CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL 01D0 Port 6: Number of bytes received 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 01D2 Port 6: Number of.
CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 18–13 0208 Por t 7: Number of frames sent 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 020A Port 7: Total bytes .
18–14 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MODBUS PROTOCOL CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL 0240 Por t 8: Number of broadcast frames rec eiv ed 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 0242 Por.
CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 18–15 0278 Por t 9: Number of oversized frames rec eiv ed 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 027A Port.
18–16 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MODBUS PROTOCOL CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL 02B0 Port 10: Number of co llisions occurred 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 02B2 Port 10: N.
CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 18–17 02E8 Port 11: Number of 65 t o 127 byte frames received/sent 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 .
18–18 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MODBUS PROTOCOL CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL 0320 Por t 12: Number of 512 to 1023 byte frames received/sent 0 to 4294967295 1F 9.
CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 18–19 0358 Por t 13: Number of dropped r eceived packets 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 035A Port .
18–20 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MODBUS PROTOCOL CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL 0390 Por t 14: Number of <64 byte fragments with good CRC 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0.
CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 18–21 03C8 Port 16: Number of frames received 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 03CA Port 16: Num ber.
18–22 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MODBUS PROTOCOL CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL 0400 Por t 17: T otal frames received 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 0402 Por t 17: Number .
CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 18–23 0438 Por t 18: Number of frames with CRC error 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 043A Port 18: .
18–24 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MODBUS PROTOCOL CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL 0470 Por t 19: Number of jabber frames rec eiv ed 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 0472 Por t.
CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 18–25 04A8 Port 20: Number of 64-b yte frames rec eiv ed/ se nt 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 04A.
18–26 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MODBUS PROTOCOL CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL 04E0 Port 21: Number of 256 t o 511 byte frames received/sent 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 .
CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 18–27 0518 Por t 22: Number of MAC error packets 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 051A Port 22: Numb.
18–28 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MODBUS PROTOCOL CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL 0550 Por t 23: Number of broadcast frames sent 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 0552 Por t 23.
CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 18–29 0588 Por t 25: Number of bytes sent 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 058A Port 25: Number of f.
18–30 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MODBUS PROTOCOL CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL 05C0 Port 26: Total bytes received 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 05C2 Port 26: Total frame.
CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 18–31 05F8 Port 27: Number of multicast frames rec eiv ed 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 05F A Por.
18–32 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MODBUS PROTOCOL CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL 0630 Por t 28: Number of bad fragments received (<64 bytes) 0 to 4294967295 1F 9.
CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 18–33 0668 Por t 29: Number of late coll isions occurred 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 066A Port .
18–34 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MODBUS PROTOCOL CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL 06A0 Port 30: Number of 128 t o 255 byte frames received/sent 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 .
CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 18–35 06D8 Port 31: Number of 1023 to maximum byte frames received/sent 0 to 4294967295 1F.
18–36 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MODBUS PROTOCOL CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL 0710 Por t 32: Number of multicast frames sent 0 to 4294967295 1F 9 0 0712 Por t 32.
CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL MODBUS PROTOCOL MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL 18–37 18.2.2 Format Codes • Bitmap : 32-bit group of bits, packed into two registers.
18–38 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCT ION MANU AL MODBUS PROTOCOL CHAPTER 18: MODBUS PROTOCOL.
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGED F IELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL A–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Appendix A Digital Energy Multilin Appendix A A .1 Revis ion History A .1.1 Change Notes A .1.2 Changes to the Manual Table A–1: Revision history Part N umber Revision Re lease Dat e 1601-9095-A1 3.
A–2 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWITCH – IN STRUCTION MANUAL APPENDIX A CHAPTER A: APPENDIX A A. 2 W a r r a n t y A .2.1 GE Multilin Warranty Statement General Electric Multil in Inc.
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL B–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Appendix B: DC Power Input Digital Energy Multilin DC Power Input.
B–2 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWITCH – IN STRUCTION MANUAL DC POWER INPUT CHAPTER B: DC POWER INPUT B.1 Specif ications for Multilink ML1200 Sw itches, DC Power at 24 V and –48 V and 125 V DC Power input Each Multilink ML1200 Managed Switch requires DC pow er input , at either 24VDC, -48VDC or 125VDC nominal.
CHAPTER B: DC POWER INPUT DC POWER INPUT MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL B–3 B.2 -48 V DC, 24 V DC and 125 V DC Power , Theory of Operation The -48VDC, 24VDC and 125V.
B–4 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWITCH – IN STRUCTION MANUAL DC POWER INPUT CHAPTER B: DC POWER INPUT B.3 Applications for DC Po wered Ethernet Switches Multilink ML1200 Switches are easily installed in a variety of appl ications where -48VDC, 24, or 125VDC power is used as the primary power source.
CHAPTER B: DC POWER INPUT DC POWER INPUT MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL B–5 B.4 ML1200, -48 V , 24 V , 125 V DC Installation This section describes the proper connection of the -48VDC leads (or 24VDC / 125VDC leads) to the DC power terminal block on the Multilink ML1200 Switch.
B–6 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWITCH – IN STRUCTION MANUAL DC POWER INPUT CHAPTER B: DC POWER INPUT B.5 UL Requirements for DC- powered units 48VDC products shall be installed with a r eadily accessibl e disconnect device in the building i nstallation supply circuit to t he product .
CHAPTER B: DC POWER INPUT DC POWER INPUT MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAG ED FIELD SWITCH – INSTR UCTION MANUAL B–7 B.6 Operation Operation of Multilink ML1200 Switches with the optional -48 V DC, 12 V DC, 24 V DC , 125 V DC or 250 V DC dual-sour ce power input is identical to that of the standard single- source DC- powered models.
B–8 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWITCH – IN STRUCTION MANUAL DC POWER INPUT CHAPTER B: DC POWER INPUT.
MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL C–1 Multilink ML1200 Managed Field Switch Appendix C: Internal DC Dual- Source Power Input Digital Energy Multilin Internal DC Dual-S .
C–2 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI ON MANUA L INTERNAL DC DUAL-SOURCE POWER INPUT OPTION CHAPTER C: INTERNAL DC DUAL-SOURCE POWER INPUT OPTION C.
CHAPTER C: INTERNAL DC DUAL-SOURCE POWER INPUT OPTION INTERNAL DC DUAL-SOURCE POWER INPUT OPTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL C–3 C.
C–4 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI ON MANUA L INTERNAL DC DUAL-SOURCE POWER INPUT OPTION CHAPTER C: INTERNAL DC DUAL-SOURCE POWER INPUT OPTION C.3 Dual-Source Option Theory of Operation The Dual-Source DC power option is designed using d iodes inside of the chassis on each DC power input line.
CHAPTER C: INTERNAL DC DUAL-SOURCE POWER INPUT OPTION INTERNAL DC DUAL-SOURCE POWER INPUT OPTION MULTIL INK ML1200 MANAGE D FIELD SWITCH – INSTRUC TION MANUAL C–5 C.4 Features and Benef its of the Dual-Sour ce Design The Switch unit can receive power from either input , “ A” or “B” .
C–6 MULTILINK ML1200 MANAGED FI ELD SWIT CH – INSTRUCTI ON MANUA L INTERNAL DC DUAL-SOURCE POWER INPUT OPTION CHAPTER C: INTERNAL DC DUAL-SOURCE POWER INPUT OPTION C.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté GE ML1200 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du GE ML1200 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation GE ML1200, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le GE ML1200 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le GE ML1200, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du GE ML1200.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le GE ML1200. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei GE ML1200 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.