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FL SWITCH 2000
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PHOENIX CONTACT
107065_en_01
5.2.2.7
Multicast Filtering
Figure
5-24
“Multicast Filtering” web page
For additional informatio
n on “Multicast”,
refer to “Multicast filtering” on page
69.
5.2.2.8
Network Redundancy
Spanning-Tree Confi
guration
Figure
5-25
“Spanning-Tree Configuration” configuration area
RSTP Mode:
43
45
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Factoryline SWITCH 2000 Range
7
Fl Switch 2207-Fx
7
Dimensions of the FL SWITCH 2000
8
Elements of the Devices
9
Description of the Combo Ports
9
Status and Diagnostic Indicators
10
Mounting and Installation
11
Mounting and Removing the Devices
11
Properties and Versions
7
Order no
11
Installing the Devices
12
Connecting the Supply Voltage
12
Redundant Operation with Two Power Supplies (Example)
13
Connecting a Relay to the Digital Alarm Output
13
Order no
13
Grounding
14
Assignment of the RJ45 Ethernet Connectors
14
Use of SFP Slots (Principle)
14
Elements of the SFP Modules
15
Inserting the SFP Modules (Example)
15
Using the SD Card
16
Startup and Function
17
Delivery State/Factory Settings
17
Using Smart Mode
17
Calling Smart Mode
17
Factoryline SWITCH 2000 Range3.2.2Selecting the Desired Setting
18
Possible Operating Modes in Smart Mode
18
Exiting Smart Mode
18
Operating with a Default IP Address
18
Operating in Unmanaged Mode
19
Assigning IP Parameters Via Bootp
19
Assigning the IP Address Using
19
FL NETWORK MANAGER Basic
19
Order no
19
Bootp Server
20
Assigning the IP Address Using Ipassign.exe
21
FL Network Manager with Bootp/Dhcp Reservation List Displayed
21
Frame Switching
25
Store and Forward
25
Multi-Address Function
25
Learning Addresses
25
Prioritization
26
Configuration and Diagnostics in Web-Based Management
27
Requirements for the Use of WBM
27
Login Window
27
Functions/Information in WBM
28
Information Area of WBM
29
Help & Documentation" Web Page
29
Figure 5-6 "Local Diagnostics" Web Page
31
Figure 5-7 "Alarm & Events" Web Page
31
Figure 5-8 "Port Table" Web Page
32
Figure 5-9 "MAC Address Table" Web Page
32
Configuration Area of WBM
33
Figure 5-10 "System" Web Page
33
Figure 5-11 "Firmware Update Via HTTP" Pop-Up
34
Figure 5-12 "Firmware Update Via TFTP" Pop-Up
34
Figure 5-13 "Advanced Configuration" Pop-Up
36
Figure 5-14 "Advanced Configuration" Pop-Up
37
Figure 5-15 "Security Context" Pop-Up
37
Figure 5-16 "Administrator Password" Configuration Area
38
Figure 5-17 "Quick Setup" Web Page
38
Figure 5-18 "Network" Web Page
39
Figure 5-19 ACD Status Information on the "Device Status" Page
40
Figure 5-20 "Service" Web Page
40
Figure 5-21 "Port Configuration" Web Page
41
Figure 5-22 "Port Configuration Table" Web Page
43
Figure 5-23 "VLAN Configuration" Web Page
43
Figure 5-24 "Multicast Filtering" Web Page
44
Figure 5-25 "Spanning-Tree Configuration" Configuration Area
44
Figure 5-26 "RSTP Port Configuration" Web Page
46
Figure 5-33 "RSTP Diagnostic" Web Page
52
Figure 5-34 "MRP Diagnostic" Web Page
53
Figure 5-35 "Port Mirroring" Web Page
53
Figure 5-36 "Trap Manager" Web Page
54
Figure 5-37 "Port Counter" Web Page
55
Figure 5-38 "Port Utilization" Web Page
55
Figure 5-39 "SFP Diagnostics" Web Page
56
Command Terminal in Putty
57
Figure 6-1 Configuration of a Telnet Connection in Putty
57
Basic Principles for Using CLI Commands
58
Command Terminal in Windows Command Prompt
58
Establishing a Telnet Connection Via Windows Command Prompt
58
Command Syntax
59
Using the CLI Help
59
Auto-Completion of Commands
60
Using the CLI Network Scripting UI
61
General Function
63
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
63
Basics
65
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
65
Access to the CLI
57
Configuration and Diagnostics Via Command Line Interface (CLI)
57
Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
57
Figure 5-27 "RSTP Port Configuration Table" Web Page
47
Figure 5-28 "Security" Web Page
47
Figure 5-29 "DHCP Service" Web Page
48
Figure 5-30 "DHCP Port Local Service" Pop-Up
49
Figure 5-31 "Local Events" Web Page
50
Figure 5-32 "Quality of Service" Web Page
51
Diagnostics Area of WBM
52
Link Layer Discovery Protocol" Web Page
66
LLDP Topology" Web Page
67
Multicast Filtering
69
Multicast Configuration
69
Multicast Filtering" Web Page
69
Current Multicast Groups" Web Page
70
Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN)
71
VLAN Configuration" Web Page
71
VLAN Port Configuration Table" Web Page
73
11 Technical Data and Ordering Data
75
Technical Data for Devices in the 2000 Version
75
Technical Data for Devices in the 2100 Version
76
Technical Data for Devices in the 2200 Version
78
VLAN Port Configuration" Web Page
73
Fl Switch 2206-2Fx St
79
Fl Switch 2206-2Fx Sm St
80
Technical Data for Devices in the 2300 Version
81
Ordering Data
85
Fl Switch 2204-2Tc-2Sfx
85
A Appendix For Document Lists
89
List of Figures
89
List of Tables
93
C 3 Index
95
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