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Hirschmann MACH 4002-48G - User Manual

Hirschmann MACH 4002-48G
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Basic - L3P
Release
3.1
06/07
Technical Support
HAC-Support@hirschmann.de
User Manual
Basic Configuration
Industrial ETHERNET Gigabit Switch
Power MICE, MACH 4000

Table of Contents

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Hirschmann MACH 4002-48G Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product TypeNetwork Router
Uplink Ports4 x 10G SFP+
Switching Capacity176 Gbps
Operating Temperature0°C to 50°C
Storage Temperature-40°C to 70°C
Input Voltage100-240 VAC
ManagedYes
LayerLayer 3
Humidity5% to 95% (non-condensing)
Power SupplyRedundant power supplies
MTBF200, 000 hours
Ports48 x 10/100/1000Base-T RJ45

Summary

1 Access to the user interfaces

2 Entering the IP parameters

2.1 Basics IP parameter

Explains IP addressing concepts, including IPv4 structure, classes, and network masks.

2.2 Entering the IP parameters via CLI

Guides on setting IP parameters using the Command Line Interface.

2.3 Entering the IP parameters via HiDiscovery

Explains how to configure IP parameters using the HiDiscovery protocol.

2.5 System configuration via BOOTP

Details the process of configuring the switch using the BOOTP protocol.

2.6 System configuration via DHCP

Explains IP parameter assignment using the DHCP protocol.

2.7 System Configuration via DHCP Option 82

Describes IP configuration using DHCP with Option 82.

2.8 System configuration via the Web-based Interface

Guides on setting network parameters through the web interface.

3 Loadingsaving settings

4 Loading Software Updates

5 Configuring ports

6 Protection from unauthorized access

6.1 Password for SNMP access

Covers setting and managing SNMP access passwords for security.

6.2 Setting TelnetWebSSH access

Details enabling or disabling Telnet, Web, and SSH access services.

6.4 Port access control

Explains how to protect ports using MAC or IP address-based access control.

6.5 Port Authentication

Covers setting up 802.1X port-based network access control.

6.6 Access Control Lists (ACL)

Explains configuring ACLs for filtering, forwarding, and prioritizing data packets.

7 Synchronizing the System Time of the Network

8 Traffic control

8.1 Directed frame forwarding

Explains methods for managing data packet forwarding to optimize network load.

8.6 VLANs

Introduces Virtual Local Area Networks and their configuration.

9 Operation Diagnostics

9.1 Sending traps

Explains how the switch sends trap messages for unusual events.

9.2 Monitoring Device Status

Provides an overview of the switch's overall condition and status.

9.9 IP Address Conflict Detection

Covers detecting and eliminating IP address conflicts in the network.

Appendix A: Setting up the configuration environment

A.1 Setting up DHCPBOOTP Server

Guides on installing and configuring a DHCP/BOOTP server for device setup.

A.2 Setting up DHCP Server Option 82

Details the configuration of a DHCP server using Option 82 for IP assignment.

A.3 tftp server for software updates

Explains setting up a TFTP server for performing switch software updates.

A.4 Preparing for access via SSH

Outlines steps for preparing SSH access to the switch, including key generation.

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