3One data IEM615 Series User manual

IEM615 SeriesManaged
Industrial Ethernet Switch Module
User Manual
Version 02
Issue Date: 2018-12-20
Industrial Ethernet Communication Solutions Expert 3onedata Co., Ltd.

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Headquarter address:
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Preface
Managed Industrial Ethernet Switch Module User Manual has introduced the following
features of this series of switch modules:
⚫Product feature
⚫Network management method
⚫Network management relative principle overview
IEM615-1C-1D is the referenced product model of screenshots in this munual. Products of
other models have the same interface function and operation, except for the number of
supported serial ports and CAN ports.
Readers
This manual mainly suits for engineers as follows:
⚫Network administrator responsible for network configuration and maintenance
⚫On-site technical support and maintenance staff
⚫Hardware engineer
Text Format Convention
Format
Description
“”
Words with "" represent the interface words. e.g.: "The port
number".
>
Multi-level path is separated by ">". Such as opening the
local connection path description: Open "Control Panel>
Network Connection> Local Area Connection".
Light Blue Font
Represent the words click to achieve hyperlink. Font color as:
"Light blue".
About This Chapter
The "About This Chapter" section provides links to each
section and corresponding principles / operating chapters in
this chapter.

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Format
Description
Reminder the announcements in the operation, improper
operation may result in data loss or equipment damage.
Pay attention to the notes on the mark, improper operation
may cause personal injury.
Make a necessary supplementary instruction for operation
description.
Configuration, operation, or tips for device usage.
Pay attention to the operation or information to ensure
success device configuration or normal working.
Revision Record
Version NO.
Revision Date
Revision Description
01
2013-11-21
Product release
02
2018-12-20
Manual upgrading

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Content
PREFACE.......................................................................................................................................1
CONTENT.......................................................................................................................................I
1LOG IN THE WEB INTERFACE ...........................................................................................1
1.1 WEB BROWSING SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................1
1.2 SETTING IP ADDRESS OF PC.........................................................................................1
1.3 LOG IN THE WEB CONFIGURATION INTERFACE ...............................................................3
2SYSTEM CONFIGURATION.................................................................................................5
2.1 SYSTEM INFORMATION ................................................................................................5
3SERIAL SERVER ...................................................................................................................7
3.1 COM SETTINGS ..........................................................................................................7
3.2 SERIAL PORT INFORMATION........................................................................................11
4CAN SERVER ......................................................................................................................13
4.1 CAN CONFIGURATION ...............................................................................................13
4.2 CAN INFORMATION ...................................................................................................17
5PORT CONFIGURATION....................................................................................................19
5.1 PORT SETTING...........................................................................................................19
5.2 BANDWIDTH MANAGEMENT.......................................................................................21
6LAYER2 FEATURES............................................................................................................23
6.1 VLAN......................................................................................................................23
6.1.1 Instance: typical VLAN configuration...........................................................................27
6.2 MULTICAST FILTERING...............................................................................................29
6.2.1 IGMP Snooping..........................................................................................................29
6.2.2 Static Filtering............................................................................................................31
7QOS......................................................................................................................................33
7.1 QOS CLASSIFICATION ................................................................................................33
7.2 COS MAPPING...........................................................................................................35
7.3 TOS MAPPING...........................................................................................................37
8LINK BACKUP ....................................................................................................................39
8.1 RAPID RING ..............................................................................................................39
8.1.1 Instance: create single ring...........................................................................................42

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8.1.2 Instance: create coupling ring.......................................................................................43
8.1.3 Creating Spanning Tree ...............................................................................................50
8.2 PORT TRUNKING .......................................................................................................54
8.2.1 Static Trunking...........................................................................................................54
9ACCESS CONTROL ............................................................................................................56
9.1 LOGIN SETTINGS .......................................................................................................56
10 REMOTE MONITORING ....................................................................................................58
10.1 SNMP CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................58
10.2 SNMP CONFIGURATION .............................................................................................60
10.3 RELAY WARNING ......................................................................................................63
11 PORT STATISTICS ..............................................................................................................66
11.1 FRAME STATISTICS ....................................................................................................66
12 NETWORK DIAGNOSIS .....................................................................................................71
12.1 PORT MIRROR ...........................................................................................................71
13 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT...................................................................................................73
13.1 DEVICE ADDRESS......................................................................................................73
13.2 SYSTEM INFORMATION ..............................................................................................75
13.3 FILE MANAGEMENT...................................................................................................77
13.4 SYSTEM LOGOUT ......................................................................................................80
14 FAQ ......................................................................................................................................81
14.1 SIGN IN PROBLEMS ....................................................................................................81
14.2 CONFIGURATION PROBLEM ........................................................................................81
14.3 ALARM PROBLEM......................................................................................................82
14.4 INDICATOR PROBLEM.................................................................................................83

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1Log in the Web Interface
1.1 WEB Browsing System Requirements
While using managed industrial Ethernet switches, the system should meet the
following conditions.
Hardware and Software
System Requirements
CPU
Above Pentium 586
Memory
Above 128MB
Resolution
Above 1024x768
Color
Above 256 color
Browser
Above Internet Explorer 6.0
Operating System
Windows XP
Windows 7
1.2 Setting IP Address of PC
The switch default management as follows:
IP Setting
Default Value
IP Address
192.168.1.254
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.0
While configuring the switch via Web:

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⚫Before remote configuration, please make sure the route between computer and
switch is reachable.
⚫Before local configuration, please make sure the computer IP address is on the
same subnet as the one of switch.
Notes:
While first configuring the switch, if it is a local configuration mode, please make sure
that the network segment of current PC is 1.
E.g.: Assume that the IP address of the current PC is 192.168.5.60, change the
network segment "5" of the IP address to "1".
Operation Steps
Amendment steps as follows:
Open "Control Panel > Network Connection> Local Area Connection> Properties>
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP / IPv4)> Properties".
Change the selected "5" in red frame of the picture below to "1".
Click “OK”, IP address modifies successfully.
End.

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1.3 Log in the Web Configuration Interface
Operation Steps
Login in the web configuration interface as follow:
Run the computer browser.
On the browser's address bar, type in the switch addresses "http://192.168.1.254 ".
Click the “Enter” key.
Pop-up a window as the figure below, enter the user name and password on the login
window.
Notes:
⚫The default username and password are “admin”, please strictly distinguish capital and
small letter while entering.
⚫Default username and password have the administrator privileges.
⚫WebServer will provide 3 times opportunities to enter username and password. If enter
the error information for 3 times, the browser will display a "Access denied" to reject
access message. Refresh the page and try again.
Click "OK".
End.
After login in successfully, user can configure relative parameters and information
according to demands.
Notes:
In windows system, if user adopts the advanced configuration function of IP address and
accesses the switch device via setting IP dummy address, the following managed functions
can't be achieved: IEEE 802.1x polling.

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After login in the device, modify the switch IP address for usage convenience.

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2System Configuration
2.1 System Information
Function Description
In "System Information" page, user can check "Device Information" and "Port Info".
Operation Path
Open in order: "Main Menu > System Config > System Information".
Interface Description
Device information interface as follows:

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The main element configuration description of device information interface:
Interface Element
Description
Name
Display the device name.
Module
Display the device model.
Description
Display characters description of the device.
Serial No.
SN code, product serial number.
Hardware Ver
Current hardware version information, pay attention to the
hardware version limits in software version.
Firmware Ver
Current using software version information, updated
software version has more functions.
MAC Address
Hardware address of device factory configuration.
Contact Information
Display the contact information of the device maintenance
personnel.
Link status
Port connection state, display state as follows:
⚫"LINK" represents connected port;
⚫"LOS" represents disconnected port.
Port state
Port work state, display state as follows:
⚫"HALF" represents the corresponding port is in
half-duplex state;
⚫"FULL" represents corresponding port is in full duplex
state.
Speed
Current port link rate, valid after port connection, display
speed as follows:
⚫10M;
⚫100M.
Interface type
Interface type, display port type as follows:
⚫Fiber port;
⚫Copper port.

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3Serial Server
3.1 COM Settings
Function Description
On the page of "COM Settings", user can configure baud rate, data bit, stop bit, parity
bit and other basic parameters information of corresponding serial number and the
operating mode of serial port.
Operation Path
Open in order: " Main Menu > Serial Server > COM Settings".
Interface Description
COM settings interface as follows:

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Main elements configuration description of COM settings interface:
Interface Element
Description
Serial No Setting
Configuration column of serial number selection
Serial No
Select corresponding serial number of the device.
Serial Parameter
Settings
Serial parameter settings column
Baud Rate(bps)
Select baud rate of corresponding serial number. Options
include:
300/600/1200/2400/4800/9600/19200/38400/57600/115200
Parity
Select parity bits of corresponding serial number. Options
include:
⚫None;
⚫Odd;
⚫Even;
⚫Mark;
⚫Space.
Max Frame Space
Frame length of serial data to Ethernet data, within given time

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Interface Element
Description
(bytes)
range, data frame that is greater or equal to given frame
length should be forwarded; value range is 1-1460bytes.
Data Bits (bits)
Select data bits of corresponding serial number. Options
include:
⚫5 bits;
⚫6 bits;
⚫7 bits;
⚫8 bits.
Stop Bits (bits)
Select stop bits of corresponding serial number. Options
include:
⚫1 bits;
⚫1.5bits;
⚫2 bits.
Notes:
⚫When the data bit is 5 bits, stop bit options include "1 bits" and
"1.5 bits";
⚫When the data bit is 6/7/8 bits, stop bit options include "1 bits"
and "2 bits".
Character delay
Interval time of serial data to Ethernet data, value range is
1-500ms.
COM Mode
It's decided by software and hardware, there are RS232,
RS485, RS422 three modes.
Work Mode
Settings
Work Mode Settings Column
Mode Setting
Optional modes of the device as follows:
⚫Basic: TCP Client, TCP Server, UDP, TcpAuto;
⚫Advanced: TCP Server, UDP.
Sessions
1-4, each serial port of serial server supports 1-4 sessions.
Session refers to the process serial server transmits data
received from serial port to Ethernet via socket connection.
Local Port
1-65535, it refers to TCP port that is provided by serial server
and can be connected by other TCP/IP nodes. The port is
connected to relative serial ports of serial server. System will
automatically distribute local port number when it's "0", fixed
local port number will be used when it's not "0".
Target Address
IP address or domain name address to be connected to serial

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Interface Element
Description
server, both can be corresponding to the host address in
Internet.
Target Port
1-65535, TCP port number to be connected to serial port.
Connect Mode
⚫Connect Now: Serial server is connected to TCP server after
power on, it will be connected soon after the connection is
broken.
⚫Data Trigger: Serial server will initiate connection when the
corresponding serial port receives the data.
AT
0-65535s, the device sends out heartbeat packet according to
given time interval, it will break the session connection if there
is no reply for successive 3 times.
Discon Time Out
0-65535s, set the idle time of automatic disconnection, and
the serial server will break the session connection if there is
no data transmission within given time. If it's set to "0", the
serial server won't positively break the connection no matter
how long the idle time is.
RealCom
After enable RealCom, serial server will work together with
Windows/Linux operation system installed with real serial port
driver procedure.
Notes:
Real serial port COM/TTY driver procedure establishes transparent
network transmission connection between the host and serial device
in the operating system. According to IP address, serial number and
other parameters of serial server configured by user, serial port of
the serial server can be mapped to the local COM/TTY device of
the host. Software or communication module of original serial
server can be directly used without modification.
Interface Description: Advanced Mode
TCP Server interface of advanced mode as follows:

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UDP interface of advanced mode as follows:
⚫Address pool only supports B class and C class IP address.
⚫The value of start address and end address of address pool needs to be in the same
network segment.
⚫The start address value of address pool must be less than or equal to its end address
value.
3.2 Serial Port Information
Operation Path
Open in order: “Main Menu > Serial Server > COM Information”.
Function Description
On the page of “COM Information”, user can check the statistics and connection
information of serial port.
Interface Description
Serial port information interface screenshot as follows:

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Main elements configuration description of serial port information interface:
Interface Elements
Description
Obtain the Serial NO.
Serial number configuration column
Operation
Pull-down list of serial port.
Statistics information
Statistics information column
COM Send Error
Quantity statistics of error bytes sent out by serial port.
Channel Send Error
Error bytes occur in channel or session 1-4.
Link Information
Link information column
Link Information
Display current work type, local port, target address,
target port and other information of serial port.

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4CAN Server
4.1 CAN Configuration
Function Description
On the page of “CAN Configuration”, user can configure the parameters information of
corresponding CAN port, such as session number, TCP operating mode, operating
port, baud rate, operating mode of CAN server, destination port and destination
address,etc.
Operation Path
Open in order: “Main menu > CAN server > CAN configuration”.
Interface Description
CAN configuration interface as follows:
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