B+B SmartWorx SE400 Series User Manual

Summary of SE400 Series

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    Se400 series user manual.

  • Page 2: Phone (815) 433-5100

    Ii se400 series advantech b+b smartworx - americas 707 dayton road ottawa, il 61350 usa phone (815) 433-5100 fax (815) 433-5105 advantech b+b smartworx - european headquarters westlink commercial park oranmore, co. Galway, ireland phone +353 91-792444 fax +353 91-792445 www.Advantech-bb.Com support@...

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    Iii se400 series product overview......................................................... 1 supported models............................................................................................................................ 1 specifications.....................................................

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    Iv se400 series system ........................................................................................................................................... 36 ip settings .............................................................................................................................

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    V se400 series troubleshooting ....................................................... 103 advantech b+b smartworx technical support ..... 103.

  • Page 6: List of Figures

    Vi se400 series figure 1: front view .......................................................................................................................... 3 figure 2: front view ........................................................................................................................

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    Vii se400 series figure 56: l2 switching > garp > gvrp settings........................................................................... 50 figure 57: l2 switching > 802.3az eee ............................................................................................ 50 figure 58: l2 switching ...

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    Viii se400 series figure 114: diagnostics > system log > system log server ............................................................. 96 figure 115: diagnostics > ddm........................................................................................................... 97 figure 116: diagnost...

  • Page 9: List of Tables

    Ix se400 series table 1: standard models ................................................................................................................ 1 table 2: wide temperature models ................................................................................................. 1 table 3: sp...

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    X se400 series table 56: l2 switching > x-ring elite > x-ring elite settings ......................................................... 62 table 57: l2 switching > loopback detection > global settings..................................................... 63 table 58: l2 switching > loopback detection ...

  • Page 11: Declaration of Conformity

    Xi se400 series ce this product has passed the ce test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring. We recommend the use of shielded cables. This kind of cable is available from advantech. Please contact your local supplier for ordering information. This produc...

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    Xii se400 series – the equipment has been exposed to moisture. – the equipment does not work well, or you cannot get it to work according to the user manual – the equipment has been dropped and damaged. – the equipment has obvious signs of breakage. Instructions for installation in a pollution degre...

  • Page 13: Warnings, Cautions and Notes

    Xiii se400 series chantability and (ii) any warranty that the products are do not infringe or violate the intellectual property rights of any third party. In no event shall advantech b+b smartworx be liable for loss of business, loss of use or of data interruption of business, lost profits or goodwi...

  • Page 14: Supported Models

    1 se400 series supported models standard models: wide temperature models: specifications product overview table 1: standard models se408 sec410-2sfp se416 sec418-2sfp table 2: wide temperature models se408-ei-t se408-pn-t se408-pnma-t se408-t sec410-2sfp-ei-t sec410-2sfp-pn-t sec410-2sfp-t se416-ei-...

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    2 se400 series environment operating temperature standard temperature: -10°c ~ 60°c (14°f ~ 140°f) wide temperature: -40°c ~ 75°c (-40°f ~ 167°f) storage temperature -40°c ~ 85° c (-40°f ~ 185° f) ambient relative humidity 10 ~ 95% (non-condensing) switch properties mac address 8k entries switching ...

  • Page 16: Hardware Views

    3 se400 series hardware views the following view applies to se408 series. Figure 1: front view front view table 4: front view no. Item description 1 system led panel see “system led panel” on page 7 for further details. 2 eth port eight 10/100baset(x) ports. 3 lnk/act led link activity led. 4 speed ...

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    4 se400 series the following view applies to se416 series. Figure 2: front view table 5: front view no. Item description 1 system led panel see “system led panel” on page 7 for further details. 2 eth port sixteen 10/100baset(x) ports. 3 lnk/act led link activity led. 4 speed led fast ethernet: – amb...

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    5 se400 series the following view applies to sec410 series. Figure 3: front view table 6: front view no. Item description 1 system led panel see “system led panel” on page 7 for further details. 2 eth port eight 10/100baset(x) ports + two 100/1000baset(x) combo ports. 3 lnk/act led link activity led...

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    6 se400 series the following view applies to sec418 series. Figure 4: front view table 7: front view no. Item description 1 system led panel see “system led panel” on page 7 for further details. 2 eth port sixteen 10/100baset(x) ports + two 100/1000baset(x) combo ports. 3 lnk/act led link activity l...

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    7 se400 series system led panel figure 5: system led panel table 8: system led panel no. Led name led color description 1 pw1 led solid green powered up. Off powered down or not installed. 2 pw2 led solid green powered up. Off powered down or not installed. 3 p-fail solid red when pw1 or pw2 is disc...

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    8 se400 series the following view applies to se408 series. Figure 6: rear view rear view table 9: rear view no. Item description 1 din-rail mounting plate mounting plate used for the installation to a standard din rail. 1.

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    9 se400 series the following view applies to se416, sec410, sec418 series. Figure 7: rear view the following view applies to se408 series. Figure 8: top view table 10: rear view no. Item description 1 din-rail mounting plate mounting plate used for the installation to a standard din rail. Top view t...

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    10 se400 series the following view applies to se416, sec410, sec418 series. Figure 9: top view the following view applies to se408 series. Figure 10: bottom view table 12: top view no. Item description 1 terminal block connect cabling for power and alarm wiring. Bottom view table 13: bottom view no....

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    11 se400 series the following view applies to se416, sec410, sec418 series. Figure 11: bottom view table 14: bottom view no. Item description 1 ground terminal screw terminal used to ground chassis. 1.

  • Page 25: Installation Guidelines

    12 se400 series installation guidelines the following guidelines are provided to optimize the device performance. Review the guide- lines before installing the device. Make sure cabling is away from sources of electrical noise. Radios, power lines, and flu- orescent lighting fixtures can interferenc...

  • Page 26: Installing The Switch

    13 se400 series installing the switch the din rail mount option is the quickest installation option. Additionally, it optimizes the use of rail space. The metal din rail kit is secured to the rear of the switch. The device can be mounted onto a standard 35mm (1.37”) x 75 mm (3”) height din rail. The...

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    14 se400 series removing the din-rail mounting kit 1. Push the switch down to free the bottom of the plate from the din rail. 2. Rotate the bottom of the device towards you and away from the din rail. 3. Once the bottom is clear of the din rail, lift the device straight up to unhook it from the din ...

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    15 se400 series the wall mounting option provides better shock and vibration resistance than the din rail ver- tical mount. Before the device can be mounted on a wall, you will need to remove the din rail plate. 1. Rotate the device to the rear side and locate the din mounting plate. 2. Remove the s...

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    16 se400 series 6. Locate the installation site and place the switch against the wall, making sure it is the final installation location. 7. Use the wall mount plates as a guide to mark the locations of the screw holes. 8. Drill four holes over the four marked locations on the wall, keeping in mind ...

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    17 se400 series installing and removing sfp modules up to two fiber optic ports are available (dependent on model) for use in the switch. Refer to the technical specifications for details. The gigabit ethernet ports on the switch are 100base sfp fiber ports, which require using the 100m or 1g mini-g...

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    18 se400 series 2. Position the sfp transceiver with the handle on top, see the following figure. 3. Locate the triangular marking in the slot and align it with the bottom of the transceiver. 4. Insert the sfp transceiver into the slot until it clicks into place. 5. Make sure the module is seated co...

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    19 se400 series to disconnect an lc connector, use the following guidelines: 1. Press down and hold the locking clips on the upper side of the optic cable. 2. Pull the optic cable out to release it from the transceiver. Figure 20: removing a fiber optic cable to a transceiver 3. Hold the handle on t...

  • Page 33: Power Supply Installation

    20 se400 series connecting the switch to ethernet ports for rj45 connectors, data-quality, twisted pair cabling (rated cat5 or better) is recom- mended. The connector bodies on the rj45 ethernet ports are metallic and connected to the gnd terminal. For best performance, use shielded cabling. Shielde...

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    21 se400 series the switches can be powered by using the same dc source used to power other devices. A dc voltage range of 12 to 48 vdc must be applied between the v1+ terminal and the v1- ter- minal (pw1), see the following illustrations. A class 2 power supply is required to maintain a ul60950 pan...

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    22 se400 series electromagnetic interference (emi) affects the transmission performance of a device. By properly grounding the device to earth ground through a drain wire, you can set up the best possible noise immunity and emissions. Figure 24: grounding connection grounding the device caution! Do ...

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    23 se400 series by connecting the ground terminal by drain wire to earth ground the switch and chassis can be ground. The following section details the wiring of the relay output. The terminal block on the series is wired and then installed onto the terminal receptor located on the series. Figure 25...

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    24 se400 series to wire the power inputs: make sure the power is not connected to the switch or the power converter before proceeding. 1. Loosen the screws securing terminal block to the terminal block receptor. 2. Remove the terminal block from the switch. Figure 27: removing a terminal block 3. In...

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    25 se400 series 6. Align the terminal block over the terminal block receptor on the switch. 7. Insert the terminal block and press it in until it is flush with the terminal block receptor. 8. Tighten the screws on the terminal block to secure it to the terminal block receptor. Figure 30: securing a ...

  • Page 39: First Time  Set Up

    26 se400 series first time set up the industrial ethernet managed switch is a configurable device that facilitates the intercon- nection of ethernet devices on an ethernet network. This includes computers, operator inter- faces, i/o, controllers, rtus, plcs, other switches/hubs or any device that su...

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    27 se400 series the graphical interface is provided via a web server in the switch and can be accessed via a web browser such as opera, mozilla, or internet explorer. Http is supported for access to the web server. By default, both protocols are enabled. Either or both may be disabled to secure the ...

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    28 se400 series negotiation: all copper ports and gigabit fiber ports in the managed switch are capable of auto-negotiation such that the fastest bandwidth is selected. Choose to enable auto- negotiation or use fixed settings. 100mbps fiber ports are fixed speed only. Speed/duplex/flow control: the ...

  • Page 42: Web Browser Configuration

    29 se400 series web browser configuration the switch has an html based user interface embedded in the flash memory. The interface offers an easy to use means to manage basic and advanced switch functions. The interface allows for local or remote switch configuration anywhere on the network. The inte...

  • Page 43: Recommended Practices

    30 se400 series recommended practices one of the easiest things to do to help increase the security posture of the network infrastruc- ture is to implement a policy and standard for secure management. This practice is an easy way to maintain a healthy and secure network. After you have performed the...

  • Page 44: Monitoring

    31 se400 series monitoring the device information menu lists information, such as: system name, system location, mac address, firmware version, and more, pertaining to the system. The information is for review only. To modify the device information, see the respective item within the user inter- fac...

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    32 se400 series the logging message filter page allows you to enable the display of logging message filter. To access this page, click monitoring > logging message. Figure 34: monitoring > logging message the following table describes the items in the previous figure. The ensuing table for logging i...

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    33 se400 series port network monitor is a bandwidth and network monitoring tool for the purpose of capturing network traffic and measuring of network throughput. The monitoring functionality includes listing of port statistics as well as port utilization. Port statistics to access this page, click m...

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    34 se400 series the link aggregation function provides lag information for each trunk. It displays member- ship status, link state and membership type for each port. To access this page, click monitoring > link aggregation. The ensuing table for link aggregation group status settings are information...

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    35 se400 series the igmp statistics function displays statistical package information for ip multicasting. To access this page, click monitoring > igmp statistics. Figure 38: monitoring > igmp statistics the following table describes the items in the previous figure. The ensuing table for igmp stati...

  • Page 49: System

    36 se400 series system the ip settings menu allows you to select a static or dhcp network configuration. The static displays the configurable settings for the static option. To access this page, click system > ip settings. Figure 39: system > ip settings the following table describes the items in th...

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    37 se400 series the dhcp client option 82 configurable circuit id and remote id feature enhances valida- tion security by allowing you to select naming choices suboptions. You can select a switch- configured hostname or specify an ascii test string for the remote id. You can also configure an ascii ...

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    38 se400 series the dhcp auto provision feature allows you to load configurations using a server with dhcp options. Through the remote connection, the switch obtains information from a configuration file available through the tftp server. To access this page, click system > dhcp auto provision. Figu...

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    39 se400 series the ensuing table for ipv6 information settings are informational only: auto configuration, ipv6 in use address, ipv6 in use router, ipv6 static address, ipv6 static router and dhcpv6 client. By default the vlan is the management vlan providing communication with the switch man- agem...

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    40 se400 series to access this page, click system > system time. Figure 44: system > system time the following table describes the items in the previous figure. System time table 27: system > system time item description enable sntp click the radio button to enable or disable the sntp. Sntp/ntp serv...

  • Page 54: L2 Switching

    41 se400 series the ensuing table for system time information settings are informational only: current date/time, sntp, sntp server address, sntp server port, time zone, daylight saving time, daylight saving time offset, from and to. L2 switching port configuration describes how to use the user inte...

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    42 se400 series the ensuing table for port status settings are informational only: port, edit (click to enter description), enable state, link status, speed, duplex, flowctrl config and flowctrl status. Port mirroring function allows the sending of a copy of network packets seen on one switch port t...

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    43 se400 series link aggregation is a method for combining multiple network connections in parallel in order to increase throughput beyond the capability of a single connection, and to provide redundancy in case one of the links should fail. Load balance the load balancing page allows you to select ...

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    44 se400 series the ensuing table for lag management information settings are informational only: lag, name, type, link state, active member, standby member, edit (click to modify the settings) and clear (click to load default settings). Lag port settings the lag port settings page allows you to ena...

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    45 se400 series lacp priority settings the lacp priority settings page allows you to configure the system priority for lacp. To access this page, click l2 switching > link aggregation > lacp priority settings. Figure 50: l2 switching > link aggregation > lacp priority settings the following table de...

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    46 se400 series the ensuing table for lacp port information settings are informational only: port name, pri- ority, timeout and mode. The 802.1q vlan feature allows for a single vlan to support multiple vlans. With the 802.1q feature you can preserve vlan ids and segregate different vlan traffic. Th...

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    47 se400 series pvid settings the pvid settings page allows you to designate a pvid for a selected port, define the accepted type and enable/disable the ingress filtering. To access this page, click l2 switching > 802.1q vlan > pvid settings. Figure 53: l2 switching > 802.1q vlan > pvid settings the...

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    48 se400 series port to vlan the port to vlan page allows you to add a port to a vlan and select the related parameters. To access this page, click l2 switching > 802.1q vlan > port to vlan. Figure 54: l2 switching > 802.1q vlan > port to vlan the following table describes the items in the previous ...

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    49 se400 series port-vlan mapping to access this page, click l2 switching > 802.1q vlan > port-vlan mapping. The ensuing table for port-vlan mapping table settings are informational only: port, mode, administrative vlans and operational vlans. The generic attribute registration protocol (garp) is a ...

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    50 se400 series gvrp settings the gvrp settings page allows you to enable or disable the gvrp (garp vlan registra- tion protocol or generic vlan registration protocol) protocol which facilitates control of vir- tual local area networks (vlans) within a larger network. To access this page, click l2 s...

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    51 se400 series multicast multicast forwarding allows a single packet to be forwarded to multiple destinations. The ser- vice is based on l2 switch receiving a single packet addressed to a specific multicast address. Multicast forwarding creates copies of the packet, and transmits the packets to the...

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    52 se400 series igmp snooping igmp snooping is defined as the process of listening to internet group management protocol (igmp) network traffic. Igmp snooping allows a network switch to listen in on the igmp con- versation between hosts and routers and maintain a map of which links need which ip mul...

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    53 se400 series the following table describes the items in the previous figure. The ensuing table for igmp querier status settings are informational only: vlan id, querier state, querier status, querier version and querier ip. Igmp static groups to access this page, click l2 switching > multicast > ...

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    54 se400 series mld snooping the mld snooping page allows you to select the snooping status (enable or disable), the ver- sion (v1 or v2) and the enabling/disabling of the report suppression for the mld querier, which sends out periodic general mld queries and are forwarded through all ports in the ...

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    55 se400 series mld querier the mld querier page allows you to select and enable/disable the mld querier and define the version (igmpv1 or igmpv2) when enabled. To access this page, click l2 switching > multicast > mld snooping > mld querier. Figure 63: l2 switching > multicast > mld snooping > mld ...

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    56 se400 series the ensuing table for mld static groups status settings are informational only: vlan id, group ip address, member ports and modify. Multicast groups to access this page, click l2 switching > multicast > mld snooping > multicast groups. The ensuing table for multicast groups settings ...

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    57 se400 series the spanning tree protocol (stp) is a network protocol to ensure loop-free topology for any bridged ethernet local area network. Stp global settings the stp global settings page allows you to set the stp status, select the configuration for a bpdu packet, choose the path overhead, fo...

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    58 se400 series stp port settings the stp port settings page allows you to configure the ports for the setting, port’s contribu- tion, configure edge port, and set the status of the bpdu filter. To access this page, click l2 switching > spanning tree > stp port settings. Figure 67: l2 switching > sp...

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    59 se400 series stp bridge settings the stp bridge settings page allows you to configure the priority, forward delay, maximum age, tx hold count, and the hello time for the bridge. To access this page, click l2 switching > spanning tree > stp bridge settings. Figure 68: l2 switching > spanning tree ...

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    60 se400 series stp port advanced settings the stp port advanced settings page allows you to select the port list to apply this setting. To access this page, click l2 switching > spanning tree > stp port advanced settings. Figure 69: l2 switching > spanning tree > stp port advanced settings the foll...

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    61 se400 series mst instance id settings the mst instance id settings page allows you to edit the msti id and vid list settings. To access this page, click l2 switching > spanning tree > mst instance id settings. Figure 71: l2 switching > spanning tree > mst instance id settings the following table ...

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    62 se400 series mst instance info to access this page, click l2 switching > spanning tree > mst instance info. The ensuing table for stp bridge status settings are informational only: bridge identifier, designated root bridge, root path cost, designated bridge, root port and tcnlast topol- ogy chang...

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    63 se400 series x-ring elite groups the x-ring elite groups page allows you to select the function and role for each device and the connected ports. To access this page, click l2 switching > x-ring elite > x-ring elite groups. Figure 74: l2 switching > x-ring elite > x-ring elite groups the ensuing ...

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    64 se400 series port settings the port settings page allows you to select ports that are detected by the loopback detection function and configure their status (enabled or disabled). To access this page, click l2 switching > loopback detection > port settings. Figure 76: l2 switching > loopback dete...

  • Page 78: Mac Address Table

    65 se400 series mac address table the mac address table provides access to the static mac settings, mac aging time, and dynamic forwarding. The static mac page allows you to configure the address for forwarding of packets, the vlan id of the listed mac address and the designated port. To access this...

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    66 se400 series the mac aging time page allows you to set the mac address of the aging time to study. To access this page, click mac address table > mac aging time. Figure 78: mac address table > mac aging time the following table describes the items in the previous figure. The ensuing table for dyn...

  • Page 80: Security

    67 se400 series the ensuing table for mac address information settings are informational only: mac address, vlan, type, port and add to static mac (click to add the mac address to static mac address list). Security the security function allows for the configuration of storm control, port security, p...

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    68 se400 series port settings the port settings page allows you to configure the port and the type of storm control associa- tion along with the value of the storm rate for the selected port. To access this page, click security > storm control > port settings. Figure 81: security > storm control > p...

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    69 se400 series the port security page allows you to configure port isolation behavior. To access this page, click security > port security. Figure 82: security > port security the following table describes the items in the previous figure. The ensuing table for port security information settings ar...

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    70 se400 series the ensuing table for protected ports status settings are informational only: protected ports and unprotected ports. The dos prevention page allows you to set up (enabled or disabled) the denial of service. Dos global settings the dos global settings page allows you to configure (ena...

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    71 se400 series the following table describes the items in the previous figure. The ensuing table for dos global information settings are informational only: dmac = smac, land attack, udp blat, tcp blat, pod (ping of death), ipv6 min fragment size, icmp fragment packets, ipv4 ping max packet size, i...

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    72 se400 series dos port settings the dos port settings page allow you to configure dos security (enabled or disabled) for the selected port. To access this page, click security > dos prevention > dos port settings. Figure 85: security > dos prevention > dos port settings the following table describ...

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    73 se400 series the ensuing table for http information settings are informational only: http service and session timeout. The 802.1x function provides port-based authentication to prevent unauthorized devices (cli- ents) from gaining access to the network. 802.1x settings the 802.1x settings page al...

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    74 se400 series 802.1x port configuration the 802.1x port configuration page allows you to identify the authorization state for a port by using a mac or port authentication base. To access this page, click security > 802.1x > 802.1x port configuration. Figure 88: security > 802.1x > 802.1x port conf...

  • Page 88: Qos

    75 se400 series qos the qos function allows you to configure settings for the switch qos interface and how the switch connects to a remote server to get services. Traditionally, networks operate on a best-effort delivery basis, all traffic has equal priority and an equal chance of being delivered in...

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    76 se400 series qos settings once the qos function is enabled, you can configure the available settings. To access this page, click qos > general > qos settings. Figure 90: qos > general > qos settings the following table describes the items in the previous figure. The ensuing table for qos status s...

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    77 se400 series queue scheduling the switch support eight cos queues for each egress port. For each of the eight queues, two types of scheduling can be configured: strict priority and weighted round robin (wrr). Strict priority scheduling is based on the priority of queues. Packets in a high-priorit...

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    78 se400 series cos mapping the cos mapping allows you to apply cos mapping. To access this page, click qos > general > cos mapping. Figure 92: qos > general > cos mapping the following table describes the items in the previous figure. The ensuing table for cos mapping information settings are infor...

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    79 se400 series dscp mapping the dscp to queue mapping function maps queue values in incoming packets to a dscp value that qos uses internally to represent the priority of the traffic. The following table shows the dscp to queue map. If these values are not appropriate for your network, you need to ...

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    80 se400 series ip precedence mapping the ip precedence mapping allows you to set ip precedence mapping. To access this page, click qos > general > ip precedence mapping. Figure 94: qos > general > ip precedence mapping the following table describes the items in the previous figure. The ensuing tabl...

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    81 se400 series quality of service (qos) allows to give preferential treatment to certain types of traffic at the expense of others. Without qos, the switch offers best-effort service to each packet, regard- less of the packet contents or size sending the packets without any assurance of reliability...

  • Page 95

    82 se400 series rate limits features control on a per port basis. Bandwidth control is supported for the follow- ing: ingress bandwidth control, egress bandwidth control and egress queue. Ingress bandwidth control the ingress bandwidth control page allows you to configure the bandwidth control for a...

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    83 se400 series egress bandwidth control the egress bandwidth control page allows you to set the egress bandwidth control for a listed port. To access this page, click qos > rate limit > egress bandwidth control. Figure 98: qos > rate limit > egress bandwidth control the following table describes th...

  • Page 97: Management

    84 se400 series the ensuing table for fe1 egress per queue status settings are informational only: queue id and egress rate limit (kbps). Management lldp is a one-way protocol without request/response sequences. Information is advertised by stations implementing the transmit function, and is receive...

  • Page 98

    85 se400 series the ensuing table for lldp global config settings are informational only: lldp enabled, lldp pdu disable action, transmission interval, holdtime multiplier, reinitialization delay and transmit delay. Lldp port settings the lldp port settings page allows you to configure the state (en...

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    86 se400 series the ensuing table for lldp port status settings are informational only: port, state and selected optional tlvs. Figure 103: management > lldp > lldp port settings > vlan name tlv vlan selection the following table describes the items in the previous figure. The ensuing table for lldp...

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    87 se400 series lldp overloading to access this page, click management > lldp > lldp overloading. The ensuing table for lldp overloading settings are informational only: port, total (bytes), left to send (bytes), status and status (mandatory tlvs, 802.3 tlvs, optional tlvs and 802.1 tlvs). Simple ne...

  • Page 101

    88 se400 series snmp community the snmp community page provides configuration options for the community. Snmp v1 and snmp v2c use the group name (community name) certification. It’s role is sim- ilar to the password function. If snmp v1 and snmp v2c are used, you can go directly from the configurati...

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    89 se400 series snmp user settings the snmp user settings page allows you to create snmp groups. The users have the same level of security and access control permissions as defined by the group settings. To access this page, click management > snmp > snmp user settings. Figure 107: management > snmp...

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    90 se400 series snmp trap the snmp trap page allows you to set the ip address of the node and the snmp credentials corresponding to the version that is included in the trap message. To access this page, click management > snmp > snmp trap. Figure 108: management > snmp > snmp trap the following tabl...

  • Page 104: Diagnostics

    91 se400 series diagnostics through the diagnostics function configuration of settings for the switch diagnostics is avail- able. The cable diagnostics page allows you to select the port for applying a copper test. To access this page, click diagnostics > cable diagnostics. Figure 109: diagnostics >...

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    92 se400 series the ping test page allows you to configure the test log page. To access this page, click diagnostics > ping test. Figure 110: diagnostics > ping test the following table describes the items in the previous figure. Ping test table 92: diagnostics > ping test item description ip addres...

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    93 se400 series the ipv6 ping test page allows you to configure the ping test for ipv6. To access this page, click diagnostics > ipv6 ping test. Figure 111: diagnostics > ipv6 ping test the following table describes the items in the previous figure. Ipv6 ping test table 93: diagnostics > ipv6 ping t...

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    94 se400 series logging service the logging service page allows you to set up the logging services feature for the system log. To access this page, click diagnostics > system log > logging service. Figure 112: diagnostics > system log > logging service the following table describes the items in the ...

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    95 se400 series local logging the local logging page allows you to designate a local target when the severity criteria is reached. To access this page, click diagnostics > system log > local logging. Figure 113: diagnostics > system log > local logging the following table describes the items in the ...

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    96 se400 series system log server the system log server page allows you to configure the log server. To access this page, click diagnostics > system log > system log server. Figure 114: diagnostics > system log > system log server the following table describes the items in the previous figure. The e...

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    97 se400 series the ddm page allows you to set up the diagnostic alarm status. To access this page, click diagnostics > ddm. Figure 115: diagnostics > ddm the following table describes the items in the previous figure. The ensuing table for diagnostic alarm information settings are informational onl...

  • Page 111: Tools

    98 se400 series tools the ixm tool is an industrial ethernet switch solution to help the users deploy industrial ether- net switch hardware by allowing users with multiple, managed ethernet switches in the field to eliminate the need to individually connect to each device to configure it. To access ...

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    99 se400 series the backup manager page allows you to configure a remote tftp sever or host file system in order to backup the firmware image or configuration file. To access this page, click tools > backup manager. Figure 118: tools > backup manager the following table describes the items in the pr...

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    100 se400 series the upgrade manager page allows you to configure a remote tftp sever or host file system in order to upload firmware upgrade images or configuration files. To access this page, click tools > upgrade manager. Figure 119: tools > upgrade manager the following table describes the items...

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    101 se400 series the dual image page allows you to set up an active and backup partitions for firmware image redundancy. To access this page, click tools > dual image. Figure 120: tools > dual image the following table describes the items in the previous figure. The ensuing table for image informati...

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    102 se400 series the user account page allows you to set up a user and the related parameters. To access this page, click tools > user account. Figure 121: tools > user account the following table describes the items in the previous figure. The ensuing table for local users settings are informationa...

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    103 se400 series verify that you are using the right power cord/adapter (dc 12-48v), please don't use the power adapter with dc output higher than 48v, or it may damage this device. Select the proper utp/stp cable to construct the user network. Use unshielded twisted-pair (utp) or shield twisted-pai...