N-Tron 708M12 user manual Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol, Snmp Traps, Igmp Snooping

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defined by the VID or PVID defines a VLAN group with a membership of ports. This membership determines whether a port is included or excluded as to frame egress from the switch.

The 708M12 Series switch also has the ability to allow overlapping VLANs. Overlapping VLANs give

the user the ability to have one or more ports share two or more VLAN groups. For more information and examples on how this could be implemented, please see the ‗VLAN Configuration Examples‘ in this document, and/or our website‘s technical documents. Note that RSTP on overlapping VLANs is not supported and the system will automatically disable RSTP on all but the lowest VID VLANs that have overlapping ports.

Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol as specified in IEEE 802.1D-2004 is supported. One Spanning Tree per non-overlapping VLAN is supported. The Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) supersedes the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) which was described in IEEE 802.1D-1998. The RSTP is used to configure a simply connected active network topology from the arbitrarily connected bridges of a bridged network. Bridges effectively connect just the LANs to which their forwarding ports are attached. Ports that are in a blocking state do not forward frames. The bridges in the network exchange sufficient information to automatically derive a spanning tree.

RSTP allows for much quicker learning of network topology changes than the older STP. RSTP supports new and improved features such as rapid transition to forwarding state. RSTP also sends out new BPDUs every hello time instead of just relaying them. RSTP interoperates with older STP switches by falling back to the older STP when the older BPDUs are detected on bridge ports. The user can also manually configure bridge ports to use the older STP when desired.

SNMP Traps

The 700 Series switch supports up to 5 SNMP Trap Stations to which SNMP Traps will be sent. The switch supports four standard traps; Link Up, Link Down, Cold Start and Warm Start. SNMP Traps will be sent to all the stations configured on the switch if a port Link goes up or down, when the switch first powers up and when the switch is reset.

IGMP Snooping

IGMP Snooping is enabled by default, and the switch is Plug and Play for IGMP. IGMP snooping provides intelligent network support for multicast applications. In particular, unneeded traffic is reduced. IGMP Snooping is configured via the web console and if enabled, operates dynamically upon each power up. Also, there can be manual only or manual and dynamic operation. Note that ―static multicast group address‖ can be used whether IGMP Snooping is enabled or not.

IGMP Snooping will function dynamically without user intervention. If some of the devices in the LAN do not understand IGMP, then manual settings are provided to accommodate them. The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is a protocol that provides a way for a computer to report its multicast group membership to adjacent ‗routers‘. In this case N-Tron 700 Series switches provide router-like functionality. Multicasting allows one computer to send content to multiple other computers that have identified themselves as interested in receiving the originating computer's content. Multicasting can be used to transmit only to an audience that has joined (and not left) a multicast group membership. IGMP version 2 is formally described in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Request for Comments (RFC) 2236.

(Revised 2010-11-15)

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Contents 708M12 Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch Installation Guide 708M12 Industrial Ethernet Switch Installation Guide 139 151 708M12 Industrial Ethernet Switch Installation Guide Product Features Management FeaturesNTCD-M12 SERIAL-DB9-M12Revised Safety Warnings Contact InformationInstallation Ingress Protection IP67Unpacking Bulkhead Mounting Front Panel Link/Activity LEDApplying Power Connecting the Unit Tron 708M12 Grounding TechniquesHyperTerminal Signal Name Pin #Serial Cable 115200Half Duplex Mode of OperationQuality of Service QoS Full DuplexVirtual LAN Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Snmp TrapsIgmp Snooping Ring LinkDhcp Relay Agent XML Settings DownloadDhcp Client Dhcp ServerSupport Default Web ManagementWeb Management Home Web Management Menu Structure Administration System Administration System, … Fallback IP Address Administration System, …Client ID Fallback Subnet MaskAdministration System, … Administration Snmp Administration SNMP, … Administration Fault Dhcp Server Setup Profiles Dhcp Server Setup Profiles, … Low IP Dhcp Server Setup IP MapsNetwork Profile High IPDhcp Server Setup IP Maps, … Dhcp Server Setup IP Maps, … Port Count Unique ID FormatDhcp Server View Bindings Dhcp Relay & Local IP Setup Relay StatusServer # IP Dhcp Relay & Local IP Setup, … Other DataLldp Configuration Lldp Ports Lldp Ports ViewLldp Status Lldp Ports Neighbor ViewLldp Statistics Lldp Local Port Statistics ViewPorts Configuration Ports Configuration, … Ports MAC Security Learning Ports MAC Security Authorization List Ports MAC Security Intruder Log Ports Mirroring Ports Mirroring, … Ports Trunking Trunk PortsTrunk Status Include 802.1p Ports QOSInclude Dscp Force High PriorityPorts QOS, … Statistics Port Statistics Statistics Port Utilization Perform Ingress Filtering Vlan ConfigurationReplace VID Tag with Default Port VID Discard Non-Tagged for PortsRevised Vlan Group Configuration Bridging Aging Time Bridging Unicast Addresses Bridging Unicast Addresses, … Bridging Multicast Addresses Bridging Multicast Addresses … Bridging Show MAC by Port Revised Rstp Configuration Rstp Configuration … Rstp Configuration … Igmp Configuration Igmp Configuration, … Igmp Configuration, … Igmp Show Group and Show Router Igmp RFilter Igmp RFilter, … View Configuration View Ports Ring Configuration Switch is currently using N-Ring Aging Time = 20 SecondsRing Configuration, … Ring Configuration, … Ring Advanced Configuration Ring Advanced Configuration, … Ring Status Ring Status, … Ring Status, … Ring Status, … Link Configuration Standard N-Link Configuration ExampleConfiguration Notes Link Configuration, …Complex N-Link Configuration Example Configuration Steps to redundantly couple 2 N-Ring networksLink Configuration, … Link Configuration, … Link Status Link Status, … Link Status, … Link Status, … Link Status, … Multicast RPI CIP ConfigurationCip Status Unicast RPICIP Status ConnectionsFirmware/Config Tftp Firmware/Config TFTP, … Support Web Site and E-mail Bpcl Broadcast Packet Count Limit Configuration User Management Adding Users User Management Removing Users LogicalView Configuration Save or Reset Help Overview Help Administration Help Dhcp Help Lldp Help Ports Help Statistics Help Vlan Help Bridging Help Rstp Help Igmp Help N-View Help N-Ring Help N-Link Help CIP Help Firmware/Config Help Bpcl Help User Management Help Other CLI Commands ―?‖ HelpLogout CLI Commands, … Show, Add, or Delete ARL EntriesSave or Reset the Configuration Settings Configuration Device Operations Cip -enable -disable Show or Set CIP ConfigurationCip -enable -disable -show CipShow or Set Igmp Configuration Dp portno Show or Set Mirror ConfigurationMirror Tx portlistNring Show or Set N-Ring ConfigurationShow or Set N-View Configuration Ports setidPing TimeoutPing a Host TargetnameShow or Set Port Configuration Reset the SwitchShow or Set Snmp Configuration Show or Clear the Last System ErrorShow System Information Set or Show the System IP Configuration Show or Set System Configuration Characters must be enclosed in quotesVlan Addition and Deletion Example 140 141 142 143 144 Vlan Configuration Examples Example 1 Basic understanding of port-based VLANsTX6 Example 3 Basic understanding of tagged VLANs Admit All Example 4 Basic understanding of Hybrid VLANs Example 5 Basic understanding of Overlapping VLANs TX8 KEY Specification PhysicalRegulatory Approvals Appendix A. XML Settings File Example SystemConfiguration version=1 minSwVer=3.4.2154 155 Tron Limited Warranty
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