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EDS-508 Series User’s ManualFeatured Functions
Mail Server IP/Name
| | Setting | Description | | Factory Default |
| | IP address | The IP Address of your email server. | | None |
Account Name | | | |
| | | | | |
| | Setting | Description | | Factory Default |
| | Max. 45 Charters | Your email account. | | None |
Password Setting | | | |
| | | | | |
| | Setting | Description | | Factory Default |
| | Disable/Enable to | To reset the Password from the Web | | |
| | change Password | Browser interface, check-mark the Change | | |
| | | password check-box, type the Old | | Disable |
| | | Password, type the New Password, retype | |
| | | | |
| | | the New password, and then click on | | |
| | | Activate. | | |
| | Old Password | Type current password when enabled to | | None |
| | | change password; Max. 45 Characters. | |
| | | | |
| | New Password | Type new password when enabled to | | None |
| | | change password. | |
| | | | |
| | Retype Password | If you type a new password in the | | |
| | | Password field, you will be required to | | |
| | | retype the password in the Retype new | | None |
| | | password field before updating the new | | |
| | | password. | | |
Email Address | | | |
| | | | | |
| | Setting | Description | | Factory Default |
| | Max. 30 | You can set up to 4 email addresses to | | None |
| | Characters | receive alarm emails from EDS. | |
| | | |
Send Test Email
After finishing with the email settings, you should first press the “Activate” button to activate those settings, then press the “Send Test Email” button to verify that the settings are correct.
NOTE | Auto warning e-mail messages will be sent through an authentication protected SMTP server |
| that supports the CRAM-MD5, LOGIN, and PAIN methods of SASL (Simple Authentication |
| and Security Layer) authentication mechanism. |
| We strongly recommend not entering your Account Name and Account Password if auto |
| warning e-mail messages can be delivered without authentication mechanism. |
Configuring Relay Warning
The Auto Relay Warning function uses relay output to alert the user when certain user-configured events take place. There are three basic steps required to set up the Relay Warning function:
1.Configuring Relay Event Types
Select the desired Event types from the Console or Web Browser Event type page. (A description of each event type is given later in the Relay Alarm Events setting subsection.)
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Contents
Moxa EtherDevice Switch User’s Manual EDS-508 Series
Second Edition, November
Trademarks
Moxa EtherDevice Switch EDS User’s Manual
Copyright Notice
Disclaimer
Table of Contents
Chapter EDS Configurator GUI
Introduction
Inside the Future of Industrial Ethernet Technology
Moxa EtherDevice Switch
Package Checklist
Industrial vs. Commercial
Advanced Industrial Networking Capability
Features
Useful Utility and Remote Configuration
Designed for Industrial Applications
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Getting Started
Using the RS-232 Serial Console 115200, None, 8, 1, VT100
Connection Caution
EDS-508 Series User’s Manual Getting Started
Using the Telnet Console
Key Function
EDS-508 Series User’s Manual Getting Started
Using Web Configuration
For details
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Featured Functions
Switch Location Setting Descriptions Factory Default
Configuring Basic Settings
Switch Name Setting Descriptions Factory Default
Switch Description Setting Descriptions Factory Default
Setting Descriptions Factory Default
Password
Disable Telnet/Web Console
Account Name
# Hosts on the specific subnet can access the NE-4000T
Accessible IP
Password Setting
# Any host can access the NE-4000T
Enable/Disable Port
Port
Name
Port Transmission Speed
Port Type
FDX Flow Control
Switch Subnet Mask
Auto IP Configuration
Switch IP Address
Default Gateway
Current Time Setting Description Factory Default
Time
DNS IP Address
Current Date Setting Description Factory Default
Time Zone Setting Description Factory Default
System Up Time
System File Update-By Remote Tftp
Tftp Server IP/Name Setting Description Factory Default
Log file path and name Setting Description Factory Default
Configuration File Import
System File Update-By Local Import/Export
Configuration File Export
Log File Export
Using Port Trunking
Factory Default
Concept of Port Trunking
Configuring Port Trunking
Port Trunking Settings
Trunking settings
Using Snmp
Port setting information
Enable/Disable
V1, V2c Read Community
Configuring Snmp Snmp Read/Write Settings
Snmp Versions
V1, V2c Read/Write Community
User Auth. Type For Snmp V1, V2c, V3 and V3 only
Admin Auth. Type For Snmp V1, V2c, V3 and V3 only
Admin Data Encryption Key For Snmp V1, V2c, V3 and V3 only
User Data Encryption Key For Snmp V1, V2c, V3 and V3 only
Private MIB information
Using Communication Redundancy
Trap Settings
Concept of Turbo Ring
When the number of EDS units in the Turbo Ring is even
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Switch a Coupler
Configuring Turbo Ring
Concept of STP/RSTP
What is STP?
How STP Works
STP Requirements
How Rstp Differs from STP
STP Configuration
STP Reconfiguration
Port Speed Path Cost 802.1D Edition 802.1w-2001
Using STP on a Network with Multiple VLANs
STP Example
Configuring STP/RSTP
Bridge priority
Root/Not Root
Protocol of Redundancy
Hello time sec
Max. Age sec
Enable STP per Port
Configuration Limits of RSTP/STP
Port Priority
Concept of Traffic Prioritization
Using Traffic Prioritization
What is Traffic Prioritization?
How Traffic Prioritization Works
Differentiated Services DiffServ Traffic Marking
Ieee 802.1p Priority Level Ieee 802.1D Traffic Type
Traffic Prioritization
Configuring Traffic Prioritization
QoS Classification
Traffic Queues
Inspect TOS
Default Port Priority
Queuing Mechanism
Inspect COS
CoS Mapping
TOS/DiffServ Mapping
Concept of Virtual LAN Vlan
Using Virtual LAN
What is a VLAN?
Benefits of VLANs
Communication Between VLANs
VLANs and Moxa EtherDevice Switch
Management Vlan
VLANs Tagged and Untagged Membership
Sample Applications of VLANs using Moxa EtherDevice Switch
Device a Switch a Switch B
Configuring 802.1Q Vlan
Vlan Port Settings
Port Fixed Vlan List Tagged
Management Vlan Setting
Port Pvid
Port Forbidden Vlan List
Concept of Multicast Filtering
Using Multicast Filtering
What is an IP Multicast?
Vlan Table
Multicast Filtering
Network without multicast filtering
Igmp Multicast Filtering
Configuring Multicast Filtering
Multicast Filtering and Moxa EtherDevice Switch
Enabling Igmp Snooping
Igmp Snooping Enable per Vlan
Igmp Snooping Settings Querier interval
Igmp Snooping Enable Global
Static Multicast Router Port
Igmp Table
Using Rate Limiting
Add Static Multicast MAC
Add New Static Multicast Address to the List
Rate of Low Priority Queue
Configuring Rate Limiting
Ingress Policy
Rate of Normal Priority Queue
Rate of Medium Priority Queue
Using Port Lock
Adding a Static Unicast MAC Address
Rate of High Priority Queue
Configuring Email Warning
Using Auto Warning
Configuring Port Lock
Add Static Unicast MAC Address
Activate your settings and test email if necessary
Email Alarm Events Settings
Configuring Email Settings
Event Types
Email Settings
MoxaEtherDeviceSwitch0001@SwitchLocation
Port Event
Mail Server IP/Name
Configuring Relay Warning
Configuring Relay Event Types
Email Address
Relay Alarm Events Settings
Activate your settings
Using Line-Swap-Fast-Recovery
Relay Alarm List
Override relay alarm settings
Using Set Device IP
Configuring Line-Swap Fast Recovery
Enable Line-Swap-Fast-Recovery
Configuring Set Device IP
Set up the connected devices
Desired IP Address
Using Diagnosis
Mirror Port
Output data stream
Using Monitor
Monitor by Switch
Ping
Monitor by Port
Using the MAC Address Table
ALL
Using Event Log
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EDS Configurator GUI
Starting EDS Configurator
Broadcast Search
Search by IP address
Upgrade Firmware
Modify IP Address
Export Configuration
Import Configuration
Unlocked
Unlock Server
Locked
Blank
Fixed
Locked Fixed
Unlocked Fixed
MIB Groups
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Interface
Specifications
Technology
Optical Fiber
Environment
Power
Mechanical
Regulatory Approvals
Service Information
Moxa Internet Services
Following services are provided
Problem Report Form
Moxa Product % EDS-508
Serial Number
Product Return Procedure