INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL CWFE8MS/DIN INDUSTRIAL GRADE MANAGED ETHERNET SWITCH WITH (8) 10/100TX PORTS V2.0 – March 2011 The ComNet
4 SNMP MIB RFC 1213 MIBII RFC 1493 Bridge MIB RMON RFC 1757 RFC 2674 VLAN MIB RFC 1643 Ethernet like MIB RFC1215 Trap MIB IGMP MIB. Private MIB for s
5 Spanning tree IEEE802.1d spanning tree IEEE802.1w rapid spanning tree IGMP IGMP v1 and Query mode Up to 256 groups SNTP Simple network time protoc
6 1.3 Package Contents Please refer to the package content list below and verify product contents against the checklist. CWFE8MS/DIN managed Et
7 Chapter 2 Hardware Description This section introduces the switch hardware spec, port, cabling information, and wiring installation. 2.1 Physica
8 Reset Button The reset button provides the user with an easy way to restart and reset the configuration back to default value. Restart: press t
9 2.4 DIP-switch The switch provides 9 DIP-switches for configuring the relay alarm operational mode and the ring master operational mode. The defa
10 2.5 LED Indicators There are 7 diagnostic LEDs located on the front panel of the commercial switch. They display real-time information about the s
11 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation This section describes how to install the CWFE8MS/DIN managed Ethernet switch and the installation points attach
12 3.2 DIN-Rail Mounting The DIN-Rail is attached to the switch when it leaves factory. If the DIN-Rail is not attached to the commercial switch,
13 1. Insert the top of DIN-Rail into the track. 2. Lightly push the DIN-Rail into the track. 3. Check that the DIN-Rail is secured to the
FCC Warning This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class-A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.
14 3.3 Wall Mount Plate Mounting Follow the steps below to mount the switch with a wall mount plate. 1. Remove the DIN-Rail from the industrial sw
15 3.4 Cabling Use eight twisted-pair, Category 5 cables for the RJ-45 port connection. The cable between the converter and the link partner (swit
16 3.6 Wiring the Fault Alarm Contact The fault-alarm contact is in the middle of the terminal-block connector as the figure shows below. By inser
17 Chapter 4 Network Application This chapter provides sample applications to help the user to have a better idea of actual switch function applica
18 4.1 X-Ring Application The CWFE8MS/DIN switch supports the X-Ring protocol that can allow your network system to recover from a network connecti
19 4.2 Coupling Ring Application Within the network there maybe more than one X-Ring group. By using the coupling ring function more than one X-Rin
20 4.3 Dual Homing Application The Dual Homing function is designed to prevent a lost connection between the X-Ring group and upper level/core swit
21 Chapter 5 Web-Based Management This section introduces the configuration and functions of the Web-Based management. The following configuratio
22 5.2 Preparing for Web Management Before using web management, install the switch on the network and make sure that any one of PCs on your networ
23 Login Screen
Content Chapter 1 Introduction...11.1 Hardware Features...
24 5.4 System Information System Description: Display the description of switch. Read only cannot be modified. Firmware Version: Display the s
25 5.5 Port status Display every port’s status depending on user’s setting and the negotiation result. Port: the port’s number Type: the spee
26 5.5.1 Single Port Information Selecting the port on the panel figure on the left side of web page, the user will see the single port information
27 5.6 Port Statistics Display the current port statistic information. Select to clean all counts. Port Statistics Interface 5.7 Port Cont
28 Duplex mode. The default value is Disable 7. Click button to apply configuration 8. The port’s current configuration is display in column bel
29 3. Monitor Port: the ports that the user wants to monitor. All monitor port traffic will be copied to the mirror port. A maximum of 7 monitor por
30 5.9 VLAN configuration A Virtual LAN (VLAN) is a logical network grouping that limits the broadcast domain that would allow you to isolate netwo
31 5.9.1 Port-based VLAN Packets can go among only members of the same VLAN group. All unselected ports are treated as belonging to another single
32 1. Select to add a new VLAN group. The maximum number of VLAN groups is 64. 2. Enter the VLAN name, group ID and group the members of VLAN g
33 6. Use button to delete unwanted VLAN groups. 7. Use button to modify an existing VLAN group. Remember to use “Save Configuration”, other
3.6 Wiring the Fault Alarm Contact...16Chapter 4 Network Application...
34 5.9.2 802.1Q VLAN Tagged-based VLAN is an IEEE 802.1Q specification standard. It is possible to create a VLAN across devices from different swit
35 Basic 1. Select button 2. Management VLAN ID: this is used for Remote Management Security. It includes remote management that includes tel
36 802.1q VLAN –Add interface 6. Select Next, and then the page will display as shown below:
37 7. Set the outgoing frames that are VLAN-Tagged frames or untagged, and then select Tag: outgoing frames with VLAN-Tagged Untag: outgoin
38 802.1q VLAN – Port VLAN ID interface Remember to use “Save Configuration”, otherwise the new configuration will be lost when the switch is powe
39 5.10 Alert There are three kinds of alerts – e-mail, event, and power alarm. You can configure each alert function, as required. 5.10.1 Email A
40 Email Alert Configuration interface 5.10.2 Event Configuration The selected events that occur will send out the alert to the assigned SMTP serv
41 Port event selection: Select the per port events. Per port has 3 selections – Link UP, Link Down, and Link UP & Link Down. Disable means no
42 5.10.3 Power Alarm Configuration Power alarm function enables the Relay alarm action. Without enabling the power alarm function, the Relay alarm
43 the network DHCP server will assign the IP address for the switch and display it in this column. The default IP Address is 192.168.16.1. Subnet
5.10 Alert ...395.10.1 Email Alert Configuration...
44 7. Daylight Saving Offset (mins): Configure the offset value 8. Synchronization Interval (secs): The Synchronization Interval is used for sendin
45 1. Enable the IP Security: mark the check box to enable the IP security function. 2. Security IP 1 ~ 10: user can assign up to 10 specific IP ad
46 5.14 RSTP Configuration The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) is an evolution of the Spanning Tree Protocol and provides for faster spanning t
47 [NOTE] 1. Must follow the rule to configure the MAX Age, Hello Time, and Forward Delay Time. 2 x (Forward Delay Time value –1) > = Max Ag
48 5.14.2 Per Port Configuration Configuring the path cost and priority of every port 1. Select the port in Port column 2. Path Cost: The cost of
49 RSTP – Per Port Configuration interface 5.15 X-Ring X-Ring provides a faster redundant recovery than Spanning Tree topology. The action is sim
50 backup port will automatically become a working port to recover from the failure. The switch supports one Dipswitch for configuring the switch as
51 X-Ring Interface [NOTE] 1. When the X-Ring function is enabled, RSTP has to be disabled. The X-Ring function and RSTP function cannot be activ
52 Port-base: the port priority will follow the default port priority that the user has assigned – High, middle, low, or lowest COS only: the p
53 QoS configuration Interface
5.20.1 TFTP Restore Configuration...585.20.2 TFTP Backup Configuration ...
54 5.17 IGMP The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is an internal protocol of the Internet Protocol (IP) suite. IP manages multicast traffi
55 IGMP Snooping interface 5.18 Security Manager Changing the web management login user name and password for the management security issue 1. Us
56 5.19 SNMP Configuration The SNMP is a Protocol that governs the transfer of information between management and agent. The switch supports SNMP V1
57 5.19.3 Trap Manager A trap manager is a management station that receives traps that are the system alerts generated by the switch. If no trap ma
58 5.20 Configuration Backup Restore the backup configuration back to the CWFE8MS/DIN and backup the switch configuration to TFTP server. 5.20.1
59 2. Backup File Name: Enter the file name 3. Select TFTP Backup Configuration interface 5.21 TFTP Update Firmware Updating the switch’s firm
60 5.22 Factory Default Resetting the switch to the default configuration. The IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, username, and password wi
61 5.24 System Reboot Reboot the switch in software reset. Select button to reboot the switch. System Reboot interface 5.25 Rate Control Se
62 [NOTE] 1. Remember to execute the “Save Configuration”, otherwise the new configuration will be lost when the switch is powered off. 2. QoS and
63 System Log Client Mode: Select in Client Only, Server Only, or Both mode System Log Server IP: Assign the system log server IP address Se
1 Chapter 1 Introduction The CWFE8MS/DIN managed Ethernet switch is a cost-effective solution and meets the high reliability requirements demanded
64 5.26.2 Event Configuration Select the system log events. When selected events occur, the system will send out the log information. Also, per por
65 Event Configuration interface
66 Trouble Shooting Verify that is using the right power cord/adapter (DC 12-48V), do not use a power adapter with DC voltage output greater tha
67 Appendix A-RJ45 Pin Assignment RJ-45 ports There are 8x 10/100Mbps auto-sensing electrical ports for 10Base-T or 100Base-TX devices connec
68 Pin MDI-X Signal Name MDI Signal Name 1 Receive Data plus (RD+) Transmit Data plus (TD+) 2 Receive Data minus (RD-) Transmit Data minus (T
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2 Back-plane 1.6 Gbps Packet throughput ability 2.38Mpps @64bytes (8TX) LED Per port: Link/Activity (Green), Full duplex/Collision (Yellow) Per unit
3 Operation Humidity 5% to 95% (Non-condensing) Storage Temperature -40 to 85 Case Dimension IP-30, 54 mm (W) x 135 mm (H) x 105mm (D) EMI FCC Cl
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