Moxa Technologies EDS-510A Database Option, Radius Server, Server Port, Shared Key, Re-Auth

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EDS-510A Series User’s Manual

Featured Functions

 

Database Option

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Setting

Description

 

Factory Default

 

 

Local

Select this option when setting the Local User Database

Local

 

 

(Max. 32 users)

as the authentication database.

 

 

 

 

Radius

Select this option to set an external RADIUS server as

Local

 

 

 

the authentication database. The authentication

 

 

 

 

 

mechanism is “EAP-MD5.”

 

 

 

 

Radius, Local

Select this option to make an external RADIUS server as

Local

 

 

 

the authentication database with first priority. The

 

 

 

 

 

authentication mechanism is “EAP-MD5.” The first

 

 

 

 

 

priority is to set the Local User Database as the

 

 

 

 

 

authentication database.

 

 

 

 

Radius Server

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Setting

Description

 

Factory Default

 

 

IP address or

The IP address or domain name of the RADIUS server

localhost

 

 

domain name

 

 

 

 

 

Server Port

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Setting

Description

 

Factory Default

 

 

Numerical

The UDP port of the RADIUS Server

 

1812

 

 

Shared Key

 

 

 

 

 

Setting

Description

 

Factory Default

 

 

alphanumeric

A key to be shared between the external RADIUS server

None

 

 

(Max. 40

and the EDS-510A. Both ends must be configured to use

 

 

 

characters)

the same key.

 

 

 

 

Re-Auth

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Setting

Description

 

Factory Default

 

 

Enable/Disable

Select to require re-authentication of the client after a

Disable

 

 

 

preset time period of no activity has elapsed.

 

 

 

 

Re-Auth Period

 

 

 

 

 

Setting

Description

 

Factory Default

 

 

Numerical

Specify how frequently the end stations need to reenter

3600

 

 

(60-65535 sec.)

usernames and passwords in order to stay connected.

 

 

 

 

802.1X

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Setting

Description

 

Factory Default

 

 

Enable/Disable

Select the option under the 802.1X column to enable

 

Disable

 

 

 

IEEE 802.1X for one or more ports. All end stations

 

 

 

 

 

must enter usernames and passwords before access to

 

 

 

 

these ports is allowed.

 

 

 

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Contents First Edition, October Moxa EtherDevice Switch EDS-510A Series User’s ManualTrademarks Copyright NoticeDisclaimer Table of Contents Chapter EDS Configurator GUI Introduction Industrial Networking Capability Package ChecklistFeatures OverviewRecommended Software and Accessories Useful Utility and Remote ConfigurationGetting Started Connection Caution RS-232 Console Configuration 115200, None, 8, 1, VT100EDS-510A Series User’s Manual Key Function Configuration using a Telnet Console Configuration using a Web Browser EDS-510A Series User’s Manual Disabling Telnet and Browser Access Featured Functions System Identification Configuring Basic SettingsPassword PasswordAccount Allowable Hosts Input format Accessible IPAny host on a specific subnetwork can access the EDS-510A Any host can access the EDS-510AName EnablePort DescriptionSpeed NetworkFDX Flow Ctrl Default Gateway Auto IP ConfigurationSwitch IP Address Switch Subnet MaskSystem Up Time TimeCurrent Time Current DateTime Server Query Period Turbo Ring DIP SwitchTime zone before setting the time Time Server IP/NameDIP Switch Turbo Ring DIP Description DIP Switch Hardware ConfigurationFirmware Files Path and Name System File Update-By Remote TftpConfiguration Files Path and Name Tftp Server IP/NameSystem File Update-By Backup Media System File Update-By Local Import/ExportFactory Default Using Port TrunkingRestart Port Trunking Concept Trunk Group Maximum of 3 trunk groups Configuring Port TrunkingTrunk Type Trunk Table Configuring SnmpSetting Description Available Ports/Member PortV1, V2c Read Community Snmp VersionsV1, V2c Write/Read Community 1st Trap Server IP/Name Trap SettingsPrivate MIB information Using Communication RedundancyGigabit Ethernet Redundant Ring Capability 300 ms Turbo Ring Concept Initial SetupWhen the number of EDS-510A units in the Turbo Ring is even Ring Coupling Configuring Turbo Ring STP/RSTP Concept Following explanation uses bridge instead of switch What is STP?STP Calculation How STP WorksSTP Requirements Port Speed Path Cost 802.1D Edition 802.1w-2001STP Example STP ConfigurationSTP Reconfiguration Differences between Rstp and STPUsing STP on a Network with Multiple VLANs Root/Not Root Configuring STP/RSTPBridge priority Forwarding DelayEnable STP per Port Protocol of RedundancyPort Status Configuration Limits of RSTP/STPPort Priority Port CostHow Traffic Prioritization Works Using Traffic PrioritizationWhat is Traffic Prioritization? Traffic Prioritization ConceptIeee 802.1p Priority Level Ieee 802.1D Traffic Type Differentiated Services DiffServ Traffic MarkingTraffic Prioritization QoS Classification Configuring Traffic PrioritizationTraffic Queues Inspect COS Queuing MechanismPort Highest Priority Inspect TOSCoS Mapping Setting Description FactoryTOS/DiffServ Mapping Benefits of VLANs Using Virtual LANWhat is a VLAN? Virtual LAN Vlan ConceptVLANs Tagged and Untagged Membership VLANs and Moxa EtherDevice SwitchManaging a Vlan Communication Between VLANsDevice Sample Applications of VLANs using Moxa EDS-510AVlan Settings Configuring Virtual LANPort Pvid Vlan ModeManagement Vlan ID Port TypePort Vlan TableBenefits of Multicast Using Multicast FilteringWhat is an IP Multicast? Concept of Multicast FilteringIgmp Internet Group Management Protocol Snooping Mode Multicast Filtering and Moxa EtherDevice SwitchNetwork without multicast filtering Static Multicast MAC Query ModeIgmp Multicast Filtering Gmrp Garp Multicast Registration ProtocolIgmp Snooping Settings Configuring Igmp SnoopingAdd Static Multicast MAC Gmrp Table Using Bandwidth ManagementConfiguring Gmrp Gmrp enableIeee Using Port Access ControlTraffic Rate Limiting Settings Static Port LockMessage Exchange Configuring Ieee Configuring Static Port LockShared Key Database OptionRadius Server Server PortLocal User Database Setup 802.1X Re-AuthenticationLocal User Database Setup 802.1X Re-AuthenticationConfiguring Email Warning Using Auto WarningPort Access Control Table System Events Event TypePort Events Account Name Email SetupPassword Setting Mail Server IP/NameSend Test Email Configuring Relay WarningEvent Setup Email AddressSystem Events Override relay alarm settings Using Line-Swap-Fast-RecoveryUsing Set Device IP Configuring Line-Swap Fast RecoverySet up the connected devices Configuring Set Device IPBi-directional Using DiagnosisMirror Port Output data streamMonitor by Switch Using MonitorPing Monitor by Port Using the MAC Address TableMAC Using Event LogUsing HTTPS/SSL Using SyslogSyslog Settings EDS-510A Series User’s Manual Featured Functions EDS Configurator GUI Broadcast Search Starting EDS ConfiguratorSearch by IP address Modify IP Address Upgrade FirmwareExport Configuration Import Configuration Blank Unlock ServerLocked UnlockedLocked Fixed FixedUnlocked Fixed MIB Groups MIB II.11 Snmp Group MIB II.10 Transmission GroupMIB II.17 dot1dBridge Group Private Traps Public TrapsTechnology SpecificationsInterface Environmental MechanicalRegulatory Approvals Service Information Following services are provided Moxa Internet ServicesSerial Number Problem Report FormProduct Return Procedure

EDS-510A, Moxa EtherDevice Switch specifications

Moxa Technologies is a leader in providing innovative networking solutions for industrial applications, and one of its standout products is the Moxa EtherDevice Switch, EDS-510A. This robust, managed Ethernet switch is specifically designed for reliable performance in challenging industrial environments, making it an ideal choice for various applications, including automation, transportation, and power generation.

The EDS-510A features five 10/100Base-TX Fast Ethernet ports, allowing flexibility in connecting multiple devices. Additionally, it offers two Gigabit Ethernet ports for uplink, enabling high-speed connections to aggregation switches or routers. The switch supports both redundant power inputs and a wide operating temperature range of -40 to 75 degrees Celsius, ensuring continuity of service even in extreme conditions.

One of the key features of the EDS-510A is its support for IEEE 802.3at PoE (Power over Ethernet). This technology allows the switch to deliver power to connected devices such as IP cameras and wireless access points through the Ethernet cable, which simplifies installation and reduces the need for additional power sources. This is especially beneficial in remote locations where power availability may be limited.

The EDS-510A is also equipped with advanced management features that include VLAN support, port mirroring, and QoS (Quality of Service) capabilities. These features enhance network performance and security, enabling users to prioritize critical traffic and segment the network for better control. Moreover, it supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), allowing for easy integration into existing network management systems.

Another notable characteristic is the switch's rugged design. With a metal housing that provides excellent EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) protection, the EDS-510A can withstand harsh industrial environments. It is also compliant with various industrial standards, reinforcing its suitability for mission-critical applications.

In summary, the Moxa EtherDevice Switch, EDS-510A, is engineered to meet the demands of modern industrial networking. With its combination of PoE capability, advanced management features, and rugged design, it ensures reliable and efficient network performance, making it an excellent choice for organizations looking to enhance their industrial networking infrastructure. Whether deployed in factories, transportation systems, or utility environments, the EDS-510A continues to be a trusted solution for numerous applications.