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EDS-408A Series

8-port entry-level managed Ethernet switches

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EDS-408A

Навигация

Спецификация

Сетевые порты

Количество Ethernet-разъемов 8
Количество 10/100 Mb Ethernet 8
Тип коннектора 10/100 Mb Ethernet 8xRJ-45

Параметры коммутатора

Управляемый Да
Уровень коммутатора Layer 2
Поддерживаемые функции Port Mirror, Rate Limit, Loop Protection, Защита от широковещательного шторма, Port-Based VLAN, Автоматическое оповещение об обрыве электропитания, Автоматическое оповещение об обрыве связи по порту, Flow Control, Back pressure flow control, Line-Swap Fast Recovery, Подключение к системе управления и мониторинга
Таблица MAC адресов 8000
Буфер пакетов 1 кБит

Протоколы связи

Промышленные протоколы EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP
Управление IGMPv1/v2, DHCP Server/Client, DHCP Option 66/67/82, NTP Server/Client, SNTP, SMTP, SNMP Inform, SNMPv1/v2c/v3, BootP, GMRP, GVRP, HTTP, LLDP, RARP, RMON, Syslog, Telnet, TFTP, VLAN
Резервирование STP/RSTP, Turbo Ring, Turbo Chain

Сертификация и поддерживаемые стандарты

Стандарты IEEE IEEE 802.1D-2004 для STP, IEEE 802.1P для CoS, IEEE 802.1Q для VLAN, IEEE 802.1W для RSTP, IEEE 802.3 для 10BaseT, IEEE 802.3u для 100BaseT(X), 100BaseFX, IEEE 802.3x для Flow Control
Электромагнитные помехи (EMI) FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A, CISPR 32
Стандарты ЭМС МЭК 61000-4-2, МЭК 61000-4-3, МЭК 61000-4-4, МЭК 61000-4-5, МЭК 61000-4-6, МЭК 61000-4-8, EN 55024, EN 55032
Стандарт по свободному падению МЭК 60068-2-32
Стандарты по суровым условиям UL/cUL Class I Division 2 Groups A/B/C/D, ATEX Zone 2 Ex nA nC IIC T4 Gc
Стандарты по ЖД EN 50121-4
Стандарты безопасности UL 60950-1, UL 508, EN 60950-1
Стандарты для автомагистралей NEMA TS2
Стандарты по вибрации и ударам МЭК 60068-2-6, МЭК 60068-2-27

Цифровой вывод

Количество каналов DO 1
Тип DO Сигнальное реле
Максимальный коммутируемый ток для реле с контактами (А) 1А при 24В DC

Способы оповещения и настройки

Метод настройки Telnet, Консольный порт, DIP-переключатели, WEB-консоль, Интерфейс командной строки (CLI), Через утилиту MXconfig

Порты

Тип коннектора Консольный порт RS-232 (RJ-45)

Электропитание

DC Входное напряжение Min 9.6 В
DC Входное напряжение Max 60 В
DC Резервное питание Min 9.6 В
DC Резервное питание Max 60 В

Реализация корпуса

Внешний вид и материал Металл
Монтаж На стену, На DIN-рейку
IP-защита изделия IP30

Размеры

Ширина 53.6 мм
Глубина 105 мм
Высота 135 мм

Требования к условиям использования

Минимальная температура при работе Min -10 °C
Максимальная температура при работе Max 60 °C

Модификации

Часто задаваемые вопросы / FAQ

Управляемые коммутаторы серии EDS-400A являются базовой серией коммутаторов.

Серии EDS-500A дополнительно поддерживает функции LACP Port Trunking, 802.1X, IEEE 1588 PTP V1, имеет второй релейный выход и 2 цифровых входа.

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В данной статье показан процесс обновления прошивки через консольный порт коммутатора EDS при помощи программы PComm Terminal Emulator.

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Все управляемые коммутаторы Moxa поддерживают протоколы DHCP/BootP и RARP для автоматической настройки IP-адресов подключенных устройств.

Есть два режима работы: Автоматическое назначение IP-адреса и DHCP Relay Agent.

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MOXA EtherDevice™ Switch 

EDS-408A/405A Series User’s Manual 

www.moxa.com/product

Second Edition, July 2007 

Moxa Networking Co., Ltd. 

Tel: +886-2-8919-1230 
Fax: +886-2-8919-1231 
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MOXA EtherDevice™ Switch

EDS-408A/405A Series User’s Manual

www.moxa.com/product

First Edition, May 2006

Moxa Networking Co., Ltd.

Tel:

+886-2-2910-1230

Fax:

+886-2-2910-1231

Web:

www.moxa.com

MOXA Technical Support

Worldwide:

support@moxanet.com

The Americas

support@moxa.com

MOXA EtherDevice™ Switch

EDS-408A/405A Series User’s Manual

The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement.

Copyright Notice

Copyright © 2006 Moxa Networking Co., Ltd.

All rights reserved.

Reproduction without permission is prohibited.

Trademarks

MOXA is a registered trademark of the Moxa Group.

All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers.

Disclaimer

Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Moxa.

Moxa provides this document “as is,” without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, its particular purpose. Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and/or changes to this manual, or to the products and/or the programs described in this manual, at any time.

Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable. However, Moxa assumes no responsibility for its use, or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use.

This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors, and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1

Introduction …………………………………………………………………………………..

1-1

Inside the Future of Industrial Ethernet Technology ……………………………………………………

1-2

The trend in industrial communications and automation applications ………………….

1-2

Industrial vs. Commercial ……………………………………………………………………………..

1-2

Informative vs. Passive …………………………………………………………………………………

1-2

MOXA EtherDevice™ Switch …………………………………………………………………………………

1-2

Package Checklist…………………………………………………………………………………………………..

1-2

Optional Accessories ………………………………………………………………………………………………

1-3

Features ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

1-3

Advanced Industrial Networking Capability…………………………………………………….

1-3

Designed for Industrial Applications……………………………………………………………….

1-3

Useful Utility and Remote Configuration ………………………………………………………..

1-3

Chapter 2

Getting Started ………………………………………………………………………………

2-1

Configuration using RS-232 Serial Console (115200, None, 8, 1, VT100)……………………..

2-2

Configuration using Telnet Console ………………………………………………………………………….

2-5

Configuration using Web Browser ……………………………………………………………………………

2-7

Disabling Telnet and Browser Access ……………………………………………………………………….

2-8

Chapter 3

Featured Functions ………………………………………………………………………..

3-1

Configuring Basic Settings………………………………………………………………………………………

3-2

System Identification…………………………………………………………………………………….

3-2

Password …………………………………………………………………………………………………….

3-3

Accessible IP……………………………………………………………………………………………….

3-4

Port…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

3-5

Network………………………………………………………………………………………………………

3-6

Time …………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

3-8

Turbo Ring DIP Switch…………………………………………………………………………………

3-9

System File Update—By Remote TFTP ………………………………………………………..

3-11

System File Update—By Local Import/Export……………………………………………….

3-12

Factory Default…………………………………………………………………………………………..

3-12

Configuring SNMP……………………………………………………………………………………………….

3-13

SNMP Read/Write Settings………………………………………………………………………….

3-14

Trap Settings ……………………………………………………………………………………………..

3-15

Private MIB information ……………………………………………………………………………..

3-16

Using Communication Redundancy………………………………………………………………………..

3-16

The Turbo Ring Concept……………………………………………………………………………..

3-16

Configuring Turbo Ring………………………………………………………………………………

3-19

The STP/RSTP Concept………………………………………………………………………………

3-21

Configuring STP/RSTP……………………………………………………………………………….

3-26

Using Traffic Prioritization…………………………………………………………………………………….

3-29

The Traffic Prioritization Concept ………………………………………………………………..

3-29

Configuring Traffic Prioritization …………………………………………………………………

3-31

Using Virtual LAN ……………………………………………………………………………………………….

3-34

The Concept of Virtual LAN (VLAN)…………………………………………………………..

3-34

Using Virtual LAN……………………………………………………………………………………..

3-35

Using Rate Limiting ……………………………………………………………………………………………..

3-36

Configuring Rate Limiting …………………………………………………………………………..

3-36

Using Auto Warning ……………………………………………………………………………………………..

3-38

Configuring Email Warning…………………………………………………………………………

3-38

Email Warning Events Settings…………………………………………………………………….

3-38

Email Settings ……………………………………………………………………………………………

3-40

Configuring Relay Warning …………………………………………………………………………

3-41

Relay Warning Events Settings…………………………………………………………………….

3-41

Relay Warning List …………………………………………………………………………………….

3-43

Using Line-Swap-Fast-Recovery…………………………………………………………………………….

3-43

Configuring Line-Swap Fast Recovery………………………………………………………….

3-43

Using Set Device IP………………………………………………………………………………………………

3-43

Configuring Set Device IP …………………………………………………………………………..

3-44

Using Diagnosis……………………………………………………………………………………………………

3-45

Mirror Port ………………………………………………………………………………………………..

3-45

Ping ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

3-46

Using the Monitor…………………………………………………………………………………………………

3-46

Monitor by Switch………………………………………………………………………………………

3-46

Monitor by Port ………………………………………………………………………………………….

3-47

Using the MAC Address Table ……………………………………………………………………………….

3-47

Using Event Log…………………………………………………………………………………………………..

3-48

Chapter 4

EDS Configurator GUI…………………………………………………………………….

4-1

Starting EDS Configurator ………………………………………………………………………………………

4-2

Broadcast Search ……………………………………………………………………………………………………

4-2

Search by IP address……………………………………………………………………………………………….

4-3

Upgrade Firmware………………………………………………………………………………………………….

4-3

Modify IP Address………………………………………………………………………………………………….

4-4

Export Configuration………………………………………………………………………………………………

4-5

Import Configuration………………………………………………………………………………………………

4-6

Unlock Server………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

4-7

Appendix A

MIB Groups …………………………………………………………………………………..

A-1

Appendix B

Specifications ……………………………………………………………………………….

B-1

Appendix C

Service Information……………………………………………………………………….

C-1

MOXA Internet Services …………………………………………………………………………………………

C-2

Problem Report Form ……………………………………………………………………………………………..

C-3

Product Return Procedure………………………………………………………………………………………..

C-4

1

Introduction

Welcome to MOXA EtherDevice Switch EDS-408A/405A Series, the world’s first intelligent Ethernet Device Switch specially designed for connecting Ethernet-enabled devices in industrial field applications.

The following topics are covered in this chapter:

Inside the Future of Industrial Ethernet Technology

MOXA EtherDevice™ Switch

Package Checklist

Optional Accessories

Features

EDS-408A/405A Series User’s Manual

Introduction

Inside the Future of Industrial Ethernet Technology

The trend in industrial communications and automation applications

As the world’s network and information technology becomes more mature, the trend is to use Ethernet as the major communications interface in many industrial communications, and automation applications. In fact, a whole new industry has sprung up to provide Ethernet products that comply with the requirements of demanding industrial applications.

Industrial vs. Commercial

Users have found that when moving Ethernet equipment from the comfortable office environment to the harsh and less predictable industrial environment, the commercial Ethernet equipment available in today’s market simply cannot meet the high reliability requirements demanded by industrial applications. This means that a more robust type of network equipment, commonly referred to as industrial Ethernet equipment, is required for these applications.

Informative vs. Passive

Since industrial Ethernet devices are often located at the endpoints of a system, such devices cannot always know what’s happening elsewhere on the network. This means that industrial Ethernet communication equipment that connects these devices must take responsibility for providing system maintainers with real-time alarm messages.

MOXA EtherDevice™ Switch

MOXA EtherDevice Switch comes with a suite of useful maintenance and monitoring functions, and is designed to provide smooth and reliable operation in harsh industrial environments. You will find that MOXA EtherDevice Switch establishes a new industrial Ethernet benchmark. It is excellent for keeping automation systems running continuously, is ideal for sending status reports to help prevent system damages and losses, is a great tool for mastering your industrial Ethernet networks, and is well-suited for use with industrial device control networks.

ATTENTION

Throughout this User’s Manual, we use EDS as an abbreviation for MOXA EtherDevice Switch:

EDS = MOXA EtherDevice Switch

Package Checklist

MOXA EtherDevice Switch EDS-408A/405A Series is shipped with the following items:

y1 MOXA EtherDevice Switch EDS-408A/405A

yHardware Installation Guide

yCD-ROM with User’s Manual and Windows Utility

yMoxa Product Warranty

yRJ45 to DB9 Console port cable

yProtective caps for unused ports

yPanel mounting kit (optionalmust order separately)

NOTE: Notify your sales representative if any of the above items is missing or damaged.

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Optional Accessories

yDR-452445W/2A DIN-Rail 24 VDC Power Supply with 85 to 264 VAC input

yDR-75-2475W/3.2A DIN-Rail 24 VDC Power Supply with 85 to 264 VAC input

yDR-120-24120W/5A DIN-Rail 24 VDC Power Supply with 88 to 132 VAC/176 to 264 VAC input by switch

yEDS-SNMP OPC Server ProCD with EDS-SNMP OPC Server Software and manual

yADP-SCm-STf-MMulti-mode SC male to ST female duplex adapter, gray color

yADP-SCm-STf-SSingle-mode SC male to ST female duplex adapter, blue color

yWK-46Wall Mounting Kit

Features

Advanced Industrial Networking Capability

yMOXA Turbo Ring with Redundant Self-Healing Ethernet Ring Capability (recovery time < 300 ms at full load)

ySupports Port-Based VLAN to ease network planning

ySupports QoSIEEE 802.1p and TOS/DiffServ to increase determinism

Designed for Industrial Applications

y-40 to 75°C operating temperature range (for –T models)

yRedundant, dual DC power inputs

yIP 30, rugged high-strength case

yDIN-Rail or panel mounting ability

yRate limiting to prevent unpredictable network status

yPort mirroring for online debugging

yAutomatic warning by exception through email, relay output

yAutomatic recovery of connected device IP addresses

yLine-swap fast recovery (patent pending)

Useful Utility and Remote Configuration

yConfigurable by web browser, Telnet/serial console, and a proprietary Windows utility

ySend ping commands to identify network segment integrity

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2

Getting Started

This chapter explains how to access MOXA EtherDevice Switch for the first time. There are three ways to access the switch: serial console, Telnet console, and web browser. The serial console connection method, which requires using a short serial cable to connect MOXA EtherDevice Switch to a PC’s COM port, can be used if you do not know MOXA EtherDevice Switch’s IP address. The Telnet console and web browser connection methods can be used to access MOXA EtherDevice Switch over an Ethernet LAN, or over the Internet.

The following topics are covered:

Configuration using RS-232 Serial Console (115200, None, 8, 1, VT100)

Configuration using Telnet Console

Configuration using Web Browser

Disabling Telnet and Browser Access

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Configuration using RS-232 Serial Console (115200, None, 8, 1, VT100)

1.You cannot connect to EDS using serial console and Telnet simultaneously.

2.You can connect to EDS using a web browser and serial console simultaneously, or using a web browser and Telnet simultaneously.

3.Recommendationwhen connecting to EDS using a web browser, do NOT simultaneously connect using either a serial console or via Telnet.

4.By following this advice, you can maintain better control over how your MOXA EtherDevice Switch is managed.

NOTE

We recommend using MOXA PComm Terminal Emulator, which can be downloaded free of

charge from Moxa’s website.

Before running PComm Terminal Emulator, use an RJ45 to DB9-F (or RJ45 to DB25-F) cable to

connect MOXA EtherDevice Switch’s RS-232 Console port to your PC’s COM port (generally

COM1 or COM2, depending on how your system is set up).

After installing PComm Terminal Emulator, do the following to access the RS-232 Console

utility.

1.From the Windows desktop, click Start Æ Programs Æ PCommLite2.5 Æ Terminal

Emulator.

2.Select Open under Port Manager to open a new connection.

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3.The Communication Parameter page of the Property window opens. Select the appropriate COM port for Console Connection, 115200 for Baud Rate, 8 for Data Bits, None for Parity, and 1 for Stop Bits.

4.Click the Terminal tab, and select VT100 for Terminal Type. Click OK to confirm.

5.Type 1 to select ansi/VT100 terminal type, and then press Enter.

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6.The Console login screen will be displayed. Press Enter to open the Account pop-up selector and then select either admin or user. Use the keyboard’s down arrow to move the cursor to the Password field, enter the Console Password (this is the same as the Web Browser password; leave the Password field blank if a console password has not been set), and then press Enter.

7.MOXA EtherDevice Switch’s Main Menu will be displayed. (NOTE: To modify the appearance of the PComm Terminal Emulator window, select Font… under the Edit menu, and then choose the desired formatting options.)

8.After entering the Main Menu, use the following keys to move the cursor, and to select options.

Key

Function

Up/Down/Left/Right arrows, or Tab

Move the onscreen cursor

Enter

Display & select options

Space

Toggle options

Esc

Previous Menu

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Configuration using Telnet Console

You may use Telnet to access MOXA EtherDevice Switch’s console utility over a network. To be able to access EDS’s functions over the network (using Telnet or Web Browser) from a PC host that is connected to the same LAN as EDS, you need to make sure that the PC host and EDS are on the same logical sub network. To do this, check your PC host’s IP address and netmask. By default, EDS’s IP address is 192.168.127.253 and EDS’s netmask is 255.255.0.0 (for a Class B network). If you do not change these values, and your PC host’s netmask is 255.255.0.0, then its IP address must have the form 192.168.xxx.xxx. On the other hand, if your PC host’s netmask is 255.255.255.0, then its IP address must have the form 192.168.127.xxx.

NOTE

To use EDS’s management and monitoring functions from a PC host connected to the same LAN

as EDS, you must make sure that the PC host and EDS are on the same logical sub network.

NOTE

Before accessing the console utility via Telnet, first connect one of MOXA EtherDevice Switch’s

RJ45 Ethernet ports to your Ethernet LAN, or directly to your PC’s Ethernet NIC. You can

establish a connection with either a straight-through or cross-over Ethernet cable. If you have

difficulty connecting, refer to the Auto MDI/MDI-X Connection section from the Hardware

installation Guide for more information about the different types of Ethernet cables and ports.

NOTE

MOXA EtherDevice Switch’s default IP is 192.168.127.253.

Perform the following steps to access the console utility via Telnet.

1.Telnet to MOXA EtherDevice Switch’s IP address from the Windows Run window (or from the command prompt).

2.Type 1 to choose ansi/vt100, and then press Enter.

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3.The Console login screen will be displayed. Press Enter to open the Account pop-up selector and then select either admin or user. Use the keyboard’s down arrow to move the cursor to the Password field, enter the Console Password (this is the same as the Web Browser password; leave the Password field blank if a console password has not been set), and then press Enter.

4.MOXA EtherDevice Switch’s Main Menu will be displayed. (NOTE: To modify the appearance of the PComm Terminal Emulator window, select Font… under the Edit menu, and then choose the desired formatting options.)

NOTE

The Telnet Console looks and operates in precisely the same manner as the RS-232 Console.

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Configuration using Web Browser

MOXA EtherDevice Switch’s web browser interface provides a convenient way to modify the switch’s configuration and access the built-in monitoring and network administration functions. You may use either Internet Explorer or Netscape to access EDS.

NOTE

To use EDS’s management and monitoring functions from a PC host connected to the same LAN

as EDS, you must make sure that the PC host and EDS are on the same logical sub network.

NOTE

Before accessing MOXA EtherDevice Switch’s web browser interface, first connect one of

MOXA EtherDevice Switch’s RJ45 Ethernet ports to your Ethernet LAN, or directly to your

PC’s Ethernet NIC. You can establish a connection with either a straight-through or cross-over

Ethernet cable. If you have difficulty connecting, refer to the Auto MDI/MDI-X Connection

section from the Hardware installation Guide for more information about the different types of

Ethernet cables and ports.

NOTE

MOXA EtherDevice Switch’s default IP is 192.168.127.253.

Perform the following steps to access MOXA EtherDevice Switch’s web browser interface.

1.Open Internet Explorer and type MOXA EtherDevice Switch’s IP address in the Address field. Press Enter to establish the connection.

2.The web login page will be displayed. Select the login account (Admin or User) and enter the Password (this is the same as the Console password), and then click Login to continue. Leave the Password field blank if a password has not been set.

NOTE

By default, MOXA EtherDevice Switch’s Password is not set (i.e., is blank).

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You may need to wait a few moments for the web page to be downloaded to your computer. Use the menu tree on the left side of the window to open the function pages to access each of MOXA EtherDevice Switch’s functions.

Disabling Telnet and Browser Access

If you are connecting MOXA EtherDevice Switch to a public network, but do not intend to use its management functions over the network, then we suggest disabling both Telnet Console and Web Configuration from the RS-232 Console’s Basic Settings Æ System Identification page, as shown in the following figure.

NOTE

If you are connecting MOXA EtherDevice Switch to a public network, but do not intend to use its

management functions over the network, then we suggest disabling both Telnet Console and

Web Configuration.

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This chapter explains how to access a MOXA EtherDevice Switch’s various configuration, monitoring, and administration functions. There are three ways to access these functions: serial console, Telnet console, and web browser. The serial console connection method, which requires using a short serial cable to connect MOXA EtherDevice Switch to a PC’s COM port, can be used if you do not know MOXA EtherDevice Switch’s IP address. The Telnet console and web browser connection methods can be used to access MOXA EtherDevice Switch over an Ethernet LAN, or over the Internet.

The Web Console is the most user-friendly way to configure a MOXA EtherDevice Switch. In this chapter, we use the Web Console interface to introduce the functions of a MOXA EtherDevice Switch. There are only a few differences between the Web Console, Serial Console, and Telnet Console access methods.

The following topics are covered in this chapter:

Configuring Basic Settings

Configuring SNMP

Using Communication Redundancy

Using Traffic Prioritization

Using Virtual LAN

Using Rate Limiting

Using Auto Warning

Using Line-Swap-Fast-Recovery

Using Set Device IP

Using Diagnosis

Using the Monitor

Using the MAC Address Table

Using Event Log

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Configuring Basic Settings

The Basic Settings group includes the most commonly used settings required by administrators to maintain and control a MOXA EtherDevice Switch.

System Identification

The system identification items are displayed at the top of the web page, and will be included in alarm emails. Setting system identification items makes it easier to identify the different switches connected to your network.

Switch Name

Setting

Description

Factory Default

Max. 30

This option is useful for specifying the

Industrial Redundant

Characters

role or application of different EDS units.

Switch [Serial No. of this

E.g., Factory Switch 1.

switch]

Switch Location

Setting

Description

Factory Default

Max. 80

To specify the location of different EDS

Switch Location

Characters

units. E.g., production line 1.

Switch Description

Setting

Description

Factory Default

Max. 30

Use this to record a more detailed

None

Characters

description of the EDS unit.

Maintainer Contact Info

Setting

Description

Factory Default

Max.30

Use this to record contact information of

None

Characters

the person responsible for maintaining

this EDS-408A/405A.

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Password

EDS-408A/405A provides two levels of access privileges: admin privilege gives read/write access to all EDS configuration parameters; user privilege provides read access onlyyou will be able to view the configuration, but will not be able to make modifications.

ATTENTION

MOXA EtherDevice Switch’s default Password is not set (i.e., is blank). If a Password is already set, then you will be required to type the Password when logging into the RS-232 Console, Telnet Console, or Web Browser interface.

Account

Setting

Description

Factory Default

admin

admin privilege allows the user to

modify all EDS configurations.

admin

user

user privilege only allows viewing

EDS configurations.

Password

Setting

Description

Factory Default

Old Password (Max.

Type current password when changing

None

16 Characters)

the password

New Password (Max.

Type new password when changing the

None

16 Characters)

password

Retype Password

If you type a new password in the

(Max. 16 Characters)

Password field, you will be required to

None

retype the password in the Retype new

password field before updating the new

password.

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Accessible IP

Moxa EtherDevice Switches use an IP address-based filtering method to control access to EDS.

Accessible IP Settings allows you to add or remove Legal remote host IP addresses to prevent unauthorized access. Access to EtherDevice Switch is controlled by IP addresses. That is, if a host’s IP address is in the accessible IP table, then the host will be allowed access to the EtherDevice Switch. You can allow one of the following cases by setting this parameter

yOnly one host with the specified IP address can access the EDS-408A/405A

E.g., enter “192.168.1.1/255.255.255.255” to allow access to just the IP address 192.168.1.1.

yAny host on a specific sub network can access the EDS-408A/405A

E.g., enter “192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0” to allow access to all IPs on the sub network defined by this IP address/netmask combination.

yAny host can access the EDS-408A/405A

Disable this function by not selecting the Enable the accessible IP list checkbox. The following table shows additional configuration examples:

Allowable Hosts

Input format

Any host

Disable

192.168.1.120

192.168.1.120 / 255.255.255.255

192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.254

192.168.1.0 / 255.255.255.0

192.168.0.1 to 192.168.255.254

192.168.0.0 / 255.255.0.0

192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.126

192.168.1.0 / 255.255.255.128

192.168.1.129 to 192.168.1.254

192.168.1.128 / 255.255.255.128

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Port

Port settings are included to give the user control over Port Access, Port Transmission Speed, Flow Control, and Port Type (MDI or MDIX). An explanation of each configuration item is given below. (NOTE: The user interface for EDS-408A shows 8 ports.)

Enable

Setting

Description

Factory Default

checked

Allows data transmission through the port.

disabled

unchecked

Immediately shuts off port access.

ATTENTION

If a connected device or sub-network is wreaking havoc on the rest of the network, the Disable option under Advanced Settings/Port gives the administrator a quick way to immediately shut off access through this port.

Name

Setting

Description

Factory Default

Max. 63

Specify an alias for each port, and assist the

Characters

administrator in remembering important

None

information about the port.

E.g., PLC 1

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Port Transmission Speed

Setting

Description

Factory Default

Allows the port to use the IEEE 802.3u

Auto

protocol to negotiate with connected devices.

The port and connected devices will determine

the best speed for that connection.

Auto-nego

100M-Full

Choose one of these fixed speed options if the

Ethernet device at the other end has trouble

100M-Half

auto-negotiating for line speed.

10M-Full

10M-Half

FDX Flow Control

This setting enables or disables the flow control capability of this port when the port transmission speed setting is on auto mode. The final result will be determined by the auto process between the EDS and the connected device.

Setting

Description

Factory Default

Enable

Enables the flow control capability of this port

when in auto-nego mode.

Disable

Disable

Disables the flow control capability of this

port when in auto-nego mode.

Port Type

Setting

Description

Factory Default

Allows the port to auto detect the port type of

Auto

the Ethernet device at the other end and

change the port type accordingly.

Auto

MDI

Choose the MDI or MDIX option if the

Ethernet device at the other end has trouble

MDIX

auto-negotiating for port type.

Network

The Network configuration allows users to modify the usual TCP/IP network parameters. An explanation of each configuration item follows.

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Auto IP Configuration

Setting

Descriptions

Factory Default

Disable

Set up EDS’s IP address manually.

By DHCP

EDS’s IP address will be assigned

automatically by the network’s DHCP

Disable

server.

By BootP

EDS’s IP address will be assigned

automatically by the network’s BootP

server.

Switch IP Address

Setting

Descriptions

Factory Default

IP Address of the

Identifies the EDS on a TCP/IP network.

192.168.127.253

EDS

Switch Subnet Mask

Setting

Descriptions

Factory Default

Subnet mask of

Identifies the type of network the EDS is

connected to (e.g., 255.255.0.0 for a Class

255.255.255.0

the EDS

B network, or 255.255.255.0 for a Class

C network).

Default Gateway

Setting

Descriptions

Factory Default

Default Gateway

The IP address of the router that connects

None

of the EDS

the LAN to an outside network.

DNS IP Address

Setting

Descriptions

Factory Default

1st DNS Server’s

The IP address of the DNS Server used by

IP Address

your network. After entering the DNS

Server’s IP address, you can input EDS’s

None

URL (e.g., www.eds.company.com) in

your browser’s address field, instead of

entering the IP address.

2nd DNS

The IP address of the DNS Server used by

Server’s

your network. EDS will try to locate the

None

IP Address

2nd DNS Server if the 1st DNS Server

fails to connect.

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Time

EDS has a time calibration function based on information from an NTP server or user specified Time and Date information. Functions such as Auto warning Email can add real-time information to the message.

NOTE

EDS does not have a real time clock. The user must update the Current Time and Current Date

to set the initial time for EDS after each reboot, especially when the network doesn’t have an

Internet connection for NTP server or there is no NTP server on the LAN.

Current Time

Setting

Description

Factory Default

User adjustable

The time parameter allows

None (hh:mm:ss)

configuration of the local time in local

time.

24-hour format.

Current Date

Setting

Description

Factory Default

User adjustable

The date parameter allows

None (yyyy/mm/dd)

configuration of the local date in

date.

yyyy/mm/dd format.

System Up Time

Indicates EDS’s up time from the last cold start. The unit is seconds.

Time Zone

Setting

Description

Factory Default

User selectable

The time zone setting allows

GMT (Greenwich Mean

conversion from GMT (Greenwich

time zone

Time)

Mean Time) to local time.

NOTE

Changing the time zone will automatically correct the current time. You should configure the

time zone before setting the time.

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Time Server IP/Name

Setting

Description

Factory Default

1st Time Server

IP or Domain address (e.g., 192.168.1.1 or

IP/Name

time.stdtime.gov.tw or time.nist.gov)

None

2nd Time Server

EDS will try to locate the 2nd NTP Server if

IP/Name

the connection to the 1st NTP server failed.

Time Server Query Period

Setting

Description

Factory Default

Query Period

This parameter determines how frequently the

600 seconds

time is updated from the NTP server.

Turbo Ring DIP Switch

EDS-408A/405A series are plug-and-play managed redundant Ethernet switches. The proprietary Turbo Ring protocol was developed by MOXA to provide better network reliability and faster recovery time. MOXA Turbo Ring’s recovery time is less than 300 ms—compared to a 3- to 5-minute recovery time for commercial switches—decreasing the possible loss caused by network failure.

A set of DIP Switches located on EDS-408A/405A’s outer casing can be easily used to configure the Turbo Ring settings in only a few seconds. Some users may wish to disable the Turbo Ring DIP Switches to avoid accidental changes to the configuration. To disable the DIP Switches, start the user interface, and then click on Turbo Ring DIP Switch under Basic Settings. Next, select the checkmark from the Disable the Turbo Ring DIP Switch checkbox.

Turbo Ring DIP Switch

Setting

Description

Factory Default

Enable the Turbo

Unselect the “Disable the Turbo Ring DIP

Switch” option to enable the entire set of

Ring DIP Switch

Unselect

Hardware DIP switches.

(Turbo Ring DIP Switch is

Disable the Turbo

Select the “Disable the Turbo Ring DIP

enabled)

Ring DIP Switch

Switch” option to disable the entire set of

Hardware DIP switches.

EDS-408A/405A Series DIP Switches

1

——

2

MASTER

3

COUPLER

4

TURBO

RING

The default setting for each DIP Switch is OFF. The following table explains the effect of setting the DIP Switch to the ON position.

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