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Product Type | Managed Ethernet Switch |
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Number of Ports | 5 |
Switching Capacity | 1 Gbps |
Power Supply | 24 VDC |
Port Type | RJ45 |
Protection Class | IP20 |
Operating Temperature | -40 to 70 °C |
Defines the scope of applicability for this manual to WAGO ETHERNET accessory products.
Outlines copyright protections and prohibits unauthorized use or reproduction of the manual's content.
Indicates a high-risk situation that could result in death or serious injury if not avoided.
Warns of high-risk electrical hazards that could lead to death or serious injury.
Highlights a moderate-risk situation that could result in death or serious injury.
Alerts to a low-risk situation that may result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a situation that could result in damage to property if not avoided.
Warns of potential property damage due to electrostatic discharge.
Highlights a potential malfunction that will not result in property damage if not avoided.
Covers subject to changes, personnel qualifications, proper use, and technical condition of devices.
Provides essential safety precautions for installing and operating the device, including warnings about energized equipment.
Outlines conditions for using ETHERNET devices, emphasizing local network use and security practices.
Lists the items included in the product package, such as the switch and connecting cables.
Describes the features and compliance standards of WAGO switches for industrial ETHERNET applications.
Explains the concept of switching technology and its benefits in network capacity and performance.
Provides an overview of the switch's front and top views, detailing components and their functions.
Details the power supply and network connectors, including pin assignments and ESD warnings.
Explains the function and status of device LEDs, including power, alarm, and POST indicators.
Describes the DIP switches for configuration and the reset button for system restart.
Identifies the location of the MAC address and serial number label on the device.
Provides detailed technical specifications including device, system, power supply, communication, and environmental data.
Lists granted and pending approvals, including CE marking and DNV marine type approval.
Provides guidance on selecting an appropriate location for switch installation, considering performance factors.
Details the procedure for mounting the switch onto a DIN rail, emphasizing EMC measures.
Explains the steps to remove the switch from a carrier rail using a suitable tool.
Describes how to connect the DC power supply to the switch, including LED checks.
Explains how to connect an external alarm circuit to the switch's alarm contacts.
Details connecting the computer to the console port for local management via RJ-45 to DB9 cable.
Guides on connecting fiber optic cables to SFP modules, including rubber cover handling and port LEDs.
Explains connecting twisted pair cables to RJ-45 ports, supporting autosensing and autonegotiation.
Covers Jumbo Frame settings for improved efficiency and SNTP for network time synchronization.
Limits the number of hosts that can manage the switch, allowing configuration of up to three management IPs.
Details dynamic and static MAC address handling, including the MAC address table and its usage.
Explains port mirroring for network monitoring and traffic analysis by copying packets to a monitor port.
Describes Duplex modes (Half-Duplex, Full-Duplex) and Loopback Tests for device function verification.
Explains Auto-MDI/MDIX for automatic detection of network cable types and Auto-Negotiation for speed and duplex.
Regulates signal transmission based on bandwidth to prevent buffer overflow and packet loss.
Covers Bandwidth Limitation, including QoS settings like Port Priority and IP DiffServ (DSCP).
Enables passive monitoring of IGMP packets to learn multicast group membership and reduce network traffic.
Manages multicast VLAN registration, allowing media servers to transmit streams across different VLANs.
Defines multicast addresses in IPv4, their classes, address ranges, and the mapping to ETHERNET address space.
Explains Virtual LANs, VLAN IDs (VID), tagged VLANs, and their configuration via static or dynamic methods.
Partitions ports into virtual private domains, restricting data switching outside the switch's private domain.
Details GARP/GVRP protocols for VLAN configuration exchange, dynamic VLAN creation, and pruning on trunk ports.
Describes Q-in-Q Tunneling (VLAN Stacking) for ISPs, including double tagging and port roles (Tunnel/Access).
Explains configuring DHCP Relay Agents to forward DHCPDISCOVER messages to a DHCP server for IP address assignment.
Allows DHCP Relay Agents to insert circuit-specific information into requests, aiding central IP address management.
Describes the Dual Ring function for connecting neighboring rings without extra ports or cables, enhancing reliability.
Implements ETHERNET Ring Protection Switching (G.8032) to protect traffic and prevent loops in ring topologies.
Covers Static Trunk and LACP for bundling physical ports into a logical link with higher capacity and redundancy.
Details Link Layer Discovery Protocol for stations to send system information to other stations on the LAN.
Handles network loops by sending probe packets and shutting down ports to prevent broadcast storms.
Provides a fast, self-healing ring recovery technology to protect critical connections and reduce network downtime.
Explains Spanning Tree Protocol (STP/RSTP) for detecting and stopping network loops and providing backup links.
Offers fast, self-healing ring recovery, enabling networks to recover from link failure within 50 ms.
Focuses on IP Source Guard to restrict traffic and prevent spoofing, utilizing DHCP Snooping and ARP Inspection.
Provides functions for Alarm Information, Monitor Information, RMON Statistics, and SFP Information.
Covers SNMP for network management, Auto Provision for device configuration, and Mail Alarm for event notifications.
Details options for advanced management features via Telnet/SSH Port and Console Port.
Includes General Settings for system parameters like hostname, VLAN, IP configuration, and Jumbo Frame settings.
Covers Bandwidth Control features like QoS, Rate Limitation, Storm Control, and IGMP Snooping.
Explains VLAN configuration, including Port Isolation, VLAN settings, Tag Settings, and Port Settings.
Details GARP/GVRP configuration, including GVRP settings, timers, and the registration mode.
Describes Q-in-Q functionality, including VLAN Stacking, Port-based Q-in-Q, and Selective Q-in-Q.
Covers DHCP Relay configuration, including options like Option 82 and DHCP Server IP settings.
Explains Dual Homing for connecting devices via two independent access points for redundancy.
Details the Dual Ring function for connecting neighboring rings to a switch for improved network resilience.
Covers ERPS configuration for ring protection switching, including ring and instance settings.
Explains Link Aggregation features like Static Trunk and LACP for port bundling and redundancy.
Details LLDP settings and neighbor information for network device discovery and management.
Configures loop detection to prevent network loops and automatically recover ports.
Describes the Jet Ring function for redundant connections and fast network recovery.
Covers MODBUS settings for industrial communication protocols.
Details Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) configuration, including general settings and port parameters.
Explains Xpress Ring configuration for fast ring recovery and network resilience.
Configures IP Source Guard to restrict IP traffic and prevent spoofing, enhancing network security.
Details ARP Inspection settings to validate ARP packets and prevent Man-in-the-Middle attacks.
Describes Access Control List (ACL) settings for defining rules to permit or deny network traffic.
Covers 802.1x authentication settings, including global and port configurations for network access control.
Configures Port Security to control the number of MAC addresses per interface and prevent unauthorized access.
Details System Log settings for recording and managing system events and debugging information.
Manages user accounts, permissions, and the backdoor account for switch access and security.
Provides the connector pin assignment for connecting the console port to a COM port.
Specifies the use of Category 5e cables and details the pin assignment for RJ-45 connectors.
Explains CLI commands for system status, default settings, jumbo frames, SNTP, and management.
Details CLI commands for DHCP Snooping, Server Screening, Binding Table, ARP Inspection, Filter Table, ACL, 802.1x, and Port Security.
Lists CLI commands for Alarm, Monitor Information, RMON Statistics, SFP Information, and Traffic Monitor.
Provides CLI commands for SNMP, Auto Provision, Mail Alarm, Maintenance, System Log, and User Account.
Includes MODBUS data formats, function codes, and register tables for system information and port status.