Moxa Technologies EDS-508 Root/Not Root, Protocol of Redundancy, Bridge priority, Hello time sec

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EDS-508 Series User’s Manual

Featured Functions

At the top of this page, the user can check the “Current Status” of this function. For RSTP, you will see:

Now Active:

This field will show which communication protocol is being used—Turbo Ring, RSTP, or neither.

Root/Not Root

This field will appear only when selected to operate in RSTP mode. It indicates if this EDS is or is not the Root of the Spanning Tree (the root is determined automatically).

At the bottom of this page, the user can configure the “Settings” of this function. For RSTP, you can configure:

Protocol of Redundancy

 

 

Setting

Description

 

Factory Default

 

 

Turbo Ring

Select this item to change to the

 

None

 

 

Turbo Ring configuration page.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RSTP (IEEE

Select this item to change to the

 

None

 

 

802.1W/1D)

RSTP configuration page.

 

 

 

 

 

Bridge priority

 

 

 

 

 

Setting

Description

Factory Default

 

 

 

 

Increase this device’s bridge

 

 

 

 

 

priority by selecting a lower

 

 

 

 

User selectable

number. A device with a higher

 

 

 

 

bridge priority has a greater

32768

 

 

 

numbers

 

 

 

chance of being established as the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

root of the Spanning Tree

 

 

 

 

 

topology.

 

 

Hello time (sec.)

 

 

 

 

Setting

Description

Factory Default

 

 

 

The root of the Spanning Tree

 

 

 

 

topology periodically sends out a

 

 

 

User adjustable

“hello” message to other devices

 

 

 

on the network to check if the

2

 

 

numbers

topology is healthy. The “hello

 

 

 

 

 

 

time” is the amount of time the

 

 

 

 

root waits between sending hello

 

 

 

 

messages.

 

 

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Contents Moxa EtherDevice Switch User’s Manual EDS-508 Series Second Edition, NovemberMoxa EtherDevice Switch EDS User’s Manual Copyright NoticeTrademarks DisclaimerTable of Contents Chapter EDS Configurator GUI Introduction Moxa EtherDevice Switch Package ChecklistInside the Future of Industrial Ethernet Technology Industrial vs. CommercialFeatures Useful Utility and Remote ConfigurationAdvanced Industrial Networking Capability Designed for Industrial ApplicationsPage Getting Started Using the RS-232 Serial Console 115200, None, 8, 1, VT100 Connection CautionEDS-508 Series User’s Manual Getting Started Using the Telnet Console Key FunctionEDS-508 Series User’s Manual Getting Started Using Web Configuration For details Page Featured Functions Configuring Basic Settings Switch Name Setting Descriptions Factory DefaultSwitch Location Setting Descriptions Factory Default Switch Description Setting Descriptions Factory DefaultPassword Disable Telnet/Web ConsoleSetting Descriptions Factory Default Account NameAccessible IP Password Setting# Hosts on the specific subnet can access the NE-4000T # Any host can access the NE-4000TName Enable/Disable PortPort FDX Flow Control Port Transmission SpeedPort Type Auto IP Configuration Switch IP AddressSwitch Subnet Mask Default GatewayDNS IP Address Current Time Setting Description Factory DefaultTime System Up Time Current Date Setting Description Factory DefaultTime Zone Setting Description Factory Default Log file path and name Setting Description Factory Default System File Update-By Remote TftpTftp Server IP/Name Setting Description Factory Default System File Update-By Local Import/Export Configuration File ExportConfiguration File Import Log File ExportConcept of Port Trunking Using Port TrunkingFactory Default Trunking settings Configuring Port TrunkingPort Trunking Settings Enable/Disable Using SnmpPort setting information Configuring Snmp Snmp Read/Write Settings Snmp VersionsV1, V2c Read Community V1, V2c Read/Write CommunityAdmin Auth. Type For Snmp V1, V2c, V3 and V3 only Admin Data Encryption Key For Snmp V1, V2c, V3 and V3 onlyUser Auth. Type For Snmp V1, V2c, V3 and V3 only User Data Encryption Key For Snmp V1, V2c, V3 and V3 onlyUsing Communication Redundancy Trap SettingsPrivate MIB information Concept of Turbo RingWhen the number of EDS units in the Turbo Ring is even Page Switch a Coupler Configuring Turbo Ring Concept of STP/RSTP What is STP? How STP Works STP RequirementsSTP Configuration STP ReconfigurationHow Rstp Differs from STP Port Speed Path Cost 802.1D Edition 802.1w-2001Using STP on a Network with Multiple VLANs STP ExampleConfiguring STP/RSTP Root/Not Root Protocol of RedundancyBridge priority Hello time secEnable STP per Port Configuration Limits of RSTP/STPMax. Age sec Port PriorityUsing Traffic Prioritization What is Traffic Prioritization?Concept of Traffic Prioritization How Traffic Prioritization WorksTraffic Prioritization Differentiated Services DiffServ Traffic MarkingIeee 802.1p Priority Level Ieee 802.1D Traffic Type Traffic Queues Configuring Traffic PrioritizationQoS Classification Default Port Priority Queuing MechanismInspect TOS Inspect COSCoS Mapping TOS/DiffServ MappingUsing Virtual LAN What is a VLAN?Concept of Virtual LAN Vlan Benefits of VLANsVLANs and Moxa EtherDevice Switch Management VlanCommunication Between VLANs VLANs Tagged and Untagged MembershipSample Applications of VLANs using Moxa EtherDevice Switch Device a Switch a Switch BConfiguring 802.1Q Vlan Vlan Port SettingsManagement Vlan Setting Port PvidPort Fixed Vlan List Tagged Port Forbidden Vlan ListUsing Multicast Filtering What is an IP Multicast?Concept of Multicast Filtering Vlan TableMulticast Filtering Network without multicast filteringConfiguring Multicast Filtering Multicast Filtering and Moxa EtherDevice SwitchIgmp Multicast Filtering Enabling Igmp SnoopingIgmp Snooping Settings Querier interval Igmp Snooping Enable GlobalIgmp Snooping Enable per Vlan Static Multicast Router PortUsing Rate Limiting Add Static Multicast MACIgmp Table Add New Static Multicast Address to the ListConfiguring Rate Limiting Ingress PolicyRate of Low Priority Queue Rate of Normal Priority QueueUsing Port Lock Adding a Static Unicast MAC AddressRate of Medium Priority Queue Rate of High Priority QueueUsing Auto Warning Configuring Port LockConfiguring Email Warning Add Static Unicast MAC AddressEmail Alarm Events Settings Configuring Email SettingsActivate your settings and test email if necessary Event TypesPort Event Email SettingsMoxaEtherDeviceSwitch0001@SwitchLocation Configuring Relay Warning Configuring Relay Event TypesMail Server IP/Name Email AddressRelay Alarm Events Settings Activate your settingsOverride relay alarm settings Using Line-Swap-Fast-RecoveryRelay Alarm List Enable Line-Swap-Fast-Recovery Using Set Device IPConfiguring Line-Swap Fast Recovery Configuring Set Device IP Set up the connected devicesUsing Diagnosis Mirror PortDesired IP Address Output data streamPing Using MonitorMonitor by Switch Monitor by Port Using the MAC Address Table ALLUsing Event Log Page EDS Configurator GUI Starting EDS Configurator Broadcast SearchSearch by IP address Upgrade Firmware Modify IP AddressExport Configuration Import Configuration Unlock Server LockedUnlocked BlankUnlocked Fixed FixedLocked Fixed MIB Groups Page Specifications TechnologyInterface Optical FiberPower MechanicalEnvironment Regulatory ApprovalsService Information Moxa Internet Services Following services are providedSerial Number Problem Report FormMoxa Product % EDS-508 Product Return Procedure
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