Introduction 1 Description 2 Assignment of an IP address 3 Technical basics 4 Configuring with Web Based Management 5 Troubleshooting/FAQ 6 SIMATIC NET Industrial Ethernet switches SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual 03/2014 C79000-G8976-C248-06 Legal information Warning notice system This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety, as well as to prevent damage to property. The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol, notices referring only to property damage have no safety alert symbol. These notices shown below are graded according to the degree of danger. DANGER indicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken. WARNING indicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken. CAUTION indicates that minor personal injury can result if proper precautions are not taken. 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All rights reserved Table of contents 1 2 3 4 5 Introduction...................................................................................................................................................9 1.1 Information on the configuration manual (WBM)...........................................................................9 1.2 Security information.....................................................................................................................11 Description..................................................................................................................................................13 2.1 Product characteristics................................................................................................................13 2.2 Requirements for installation and operation................................................................................15 2.3 C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG..................................................................................................................16 2.4 Power over Ethernet (PoE).........................................................................................................18 Assignment of an IP address......................................................................................................................21 3.1 Structure of an IP address...........................................................................................................21 3.2 Initial assignment of an IP address.............................................................................................23 3.3 Address assignment with DHCP.................................................................................................24 Technical basics.........................................................................................................................................25 4.1 Configuration limits......................................................................................................................25 4.2 VLAN...........................................................................................................................................27 4.3 VLAN tagging..............................................................................................................................28 4.4 SNMP..........................................................................................................................................30 4.5 4.5.1 4.5.2 4.5.3 Routing function..........................................................................................................................32 VRRP..........................................................................................................................................32 OSPFv2.......................................................................................................................................33 RIPv2...........................................................................................................................................37 4.6 4.6.1 4.6.1.1 4.6.2 4.6.3 4.6.3.1 4.6.3.2 4.6.3.3 4.6.4 Redundancy mechanism.............................................................................................................39 Spanning Tree.............................................................................................................................39 RSTP, MSTP, CIST.....................................................................................................................40 HRP.............................................................................................................................................41 MRP............................................................................................................................................42 MRP - Media Redundancy Protocol ...........................................................................................42 Configuration in WBM.................................................................................................................44 Configuration in STEP 7..............................................................................................................44 Standby.......................................................................................................................................48 4.7 Link aggregation..........................................................................................................................50 Configuring with Web Based Management................................................................................................51 5.1 Web Based Management............................................................................................................51 5.2 Login............................................................................................................................................53 5.3 The "Information" menu...............................................................................................................55 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 3 Table of contents 4 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 5.3.4 5.3.5 5.3.6 5.3.7 5.3.7.1 5.3.7.2 5.3.7.3 5.3.7.4 5.3.8 5.3.8.1 5.3.8.2 5.3.8.3 5.3.8.4 5.3.8.5 5.3.9 5.3.10 5.3.11 5.3.12 5.3.12.1 5.3.12.2 5.3.12.3 5.3.12.4 5.3.12.5 5.3.12.6 Start page....................................................................................................................................55 Versions......................................................................................................................................59 I&M..............................................................................................................................................60 ARP table....................................................................................................................................61 Log table......................................................................................................................................62 Faults...........................................................................................................................................65 Redundancy................................................................................................................................66 Spanning Tree.............................................................................................................................66 VRRP Statistics...........................................................................................................................69 Ring redundancy.........................................................................................................................71 Standby redundancy...................................................................................................................73 Ethernet statistics........................................................................................................................75 Interface statistics........................................................................................................................75 Packet size..................................................................................................................................76 Packet type..................................................................................................................................77 Packet Error................................................................................................................................78 History.........................................................................................................................................80 Unicast........................................................................................................................................81 Multicast......................................................................................................................................82 LLDP...........................................................................................................................................84 Routing........................................................................................................................................85 Routing Table..............................................................................................................................85 OSPFv2 Interfaces......................................................................................................................86 OSPFv2 Neighbors.....................................................................................................................88 OSPFv2 Virtual Neighbors..........................................................................................................90 OSPFv2 LSDB............................................................................................................................92 RIPv2 Statistics...........................................................................................................................93 5.4 5.4.1 5.4.2 5.4.2.1 5.4.2.2 5.4.3 5.4.4 5.4.5 5.4.6 5.4.6.1 5.4.6.2 5.4.7 5.4.7.1 5.4.7.2 5.4.8 5.4.9 5.4.10 5.4.10.1 5.4.10.2 5.4.10.3 5.4.10.4 5.4.11 5.4.11.1 5.4.11.2 5.4.11.3 The "System" menu.....................................................................................................................95 Configuration...............................................................................................................................95 General........................................................................................................................................98 Device.........................................................................................................................................98 Coordinates.................................................................................................................................99 Agent IP.....................................................................................................................................100 DNS...........................................................................................................................................100 Restart.......................................................................................................................................102 Load & Save..............................................................................................................................103 HTTP.........................................................................................................................................103 TFTP.........................................................................................................................................106 Events.......................................................................................................................................109 Configuration.............................................................................................................................109 Severity Filters...........................................................................................................................112 SMTP client...............................................................................................................................113 DHCP client...............................................................................................................................114 SNMP........................................................................................................................................116 General......................................................................................................................................116 Traps.........................................................................................................................................117 Groups.......................................................................................................................................119 Users.........................................................................................................................................121 System time...............................................................................................................................123 Manual setting...........................................................................................................................123 DST Overview...........................................................................................................................124 DST Configuration.....................................................................................................................125 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Table of contents 5.4.11.4 5.4.11.5 5.4.11.6 5.4.11.7 5.4.12 5.4.13 5.4.14 5.4.15 5.4.15.1 5.4.15.2 5.4.16 5.4.16.1 5.4.16.2 5.4.16.3 5.4.17 5.4.18 5.4.19 5.4.20 5.4.21 5.4.21.1 5.4.21.2 5.4.22 5.4.22.1 5.4.22.2 SNTP client...............................................................................................................................129 NTP client..................................................................................................................................132 SIMATIC time client...................................................................................................................134 PTP Client (SCALANCE XR-500 only)......................................................................................135 Auto logout................................................................................................................................136 Select/Set button configuration.................................................................................................137 Syslog client..............................................................................................................................138 Ports..........................................................................................................................................140 Overview...................................................................................................................................140 Configuration.............................................................................................................................142 Fault monitoring.........................................................................................................................145 Power Supply............................................................................................................................145 Link Change..............................................................................................................................146 Redundancy..............................................................................................................................148 PNIO..........................................................................................................................................148 PLUG configuration...................................................................................................................149 PLUG license............................................................................................................................152 Ping...........................................................................................................................................155 PoE............................................................................................................................................156 General......................................................................................................................................156 Port............................................................................................................................................157 Port Diagnostics........................................................................................................................160 Cable tester...............................................................................................................................160 SFP diagnostics........................................................................................................................162 5.5 5.5.1 5.5.2 5.5.2.1 5.5.2.2 5.5.3 5.5.4 5.5.4.1 5.5.4.2 5.5.4.3 5.5.4.4 5.5.4.5 5.5.4.6 5.5.5 5.5.5.1 5.5.5.2 5.5.5.3 5.5.5.4 5.5.5.5 5.5.6 5.5.7 5.5.7.1 5.5.7.2 5.5.8 5.5.8.1 5.5.8.2 5.5.8.3 5.5.8.4 The "Layer 2" menu...................................................................................................................164 Configuration.............................................................................................................................164 Qos............................................................................................................................................168 CoS queue mapping..................................................................................................................168 DSCP mapping..........................................................................................................................169 Rate control...............................................................................................................................170 VLAN.........................................................................................................................................172 General......................................................................................................................................172 GVRP........................................................................................................................................175 Port-based VLAN......................................................................................................................177 Protocol Based VLAN Group.....................................................................................................179 Protocol Based VLAN Port........................................................................................................180 lpv4 Subnet Based VLAN..........................................................................................................181 Mirroring....................................................................................................................................182 General......................................................................................................................................183 Port............................................................................................................................................185 VLAN.........................................................................................................................................186 MAC Flow..................................................................................................................................187 IP Flow......................................................................................................................................188 Dynamic MAC aging..................................................................................................................189 Ring redundancy.......................................................................................................................190 Ring redundancy.......................................................................................................................190 Standby.....................................................................................................................................192 Spanning tree............................................................................................................................195 General......................................................................................................................................195 CIST general.............................................................................................................................196 CIST port...................................................................................................................................199 MST general..............................................................................................................................203 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 5 Table of contents 6 5.5.8.5 5.5.8.6 5.5.9 5.5.10 5.5.11 5.5.12 5.5.13 5.5.13.1 5.5.13.2 5.5.13.3 5.5.13.4 5.5.14 5.5.14.1 5.5.14.2 5.5.14.3 5.5.14.4 5.5.15 5.5.16 5.5.16.1 5.5.16.2 5.5.16.3 5.5.17 5.5.17.1 5.5.17.2 MST port....................................................................................................................................204 Enhanced Passive Listening Compatibility................................................................................207 Loop Detection..........................................................................................................................208 Link aggregation........................................................................................................................210 DCP forwarding.........................................................................................................................213 LLDP.........................................................................................................................................215 Unicast......................................................................................................................................217 Filtering......................................................................................................................................217 Locked ports..............................................................................................................................219 Learning....................................................................................................................................220 Unicast blocking........................................................................................................................222 Multicast....................................................................................................................................224 Groups.......................................................................................................................................224 IGMP.........................................................................................................................................226 GMRP........................................................................................................................................227 Multicast blocking......................................................................................................................229 Broadcast..................................................................................................................................230 PTP (SCALANCE XR-500 only)................................................................................................232 General......................................................................................................................................232 TC General................................................................................................................................233 TC Port......................................................................................................................................233 RMON.......................................................................................................................................235 Statistics....................................................................................................................................235 History.......................................................................................................................................236 5.6 5.6.1 5.6.2 5.6.2.1 5.6.2.2 5.6.3 5.6.4 5.6.4.1 5.6.4.2 5.6.4.3 5.6.4.4 5.6.4.5 5.6.5 5.6.5.1 5.6.5.2 5.6.6 5.6.6.1 5.6.6.2 5.6.6.3 5.6.6.4 5.6.7 5.6.7.1 5.6.7.2 5.6.7.3 5.6.7.4 5.6.7.5 5.6.7.6 5.6.7.7 The "Layer 3" menu...................................................................................................................238 Configuration.............................................................................................................................238 Subnets.....................................................................................................................................239 Overview...................................................................................................................................239 Configuration.............................................................................................................................242 Routes.......................................................................................................................................243 Route Maps...............................................................................................................................245 General......................................................................................................................................245 Inferface&Value Match..............................................................................................................246 Destination Match......................................................................................................................247 Next Hop Match.........................................................................................................................248 Set Configuration.......................................................................................................................249 DHCP Relay Agent....................................................................................................................250 General......................................................................................................................................250 Option........................................................................................................................................251 VRRP........................................................................................................................................254 Router........................................................................................................................................254 Configuration.............................................................................................................................256 Addresses Overview.................................................................................................................258 Addresses Configuration...........................................................................................................259 OSPFv2.....................................................................................................................................260 Configuration.............................................................................................................................260 Areas.........................................................................................................................................262 Area Range...............................................................................................................................263 Interfaces...................................................................................................................................265 Interface authentication.............................................................................................................267 Virtual Links...............................................................................................................................268 Virtual link authentication..........................................................................................................271 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Table of contents 6 5.6.8 5.6.8.1 5.6.8.2 RIPv2.........................................................................................................................................272 RIPv2 Configuration..................................................................................................................272 RIPv2 Interfaces........................................................................................................................273 5.7 5.7.1 5.7.2 5.7.2.1 5.7.2.2 5.7.2.3 5.7.3 5.7.3.1 5.7.3.2 5.7.3.3 5.7.4 5.7.4.1 5.7.4.2 5.7.4.3 5.7.4.4 5.7.5 The "Security" menu..................................................................................................................276 Passwords.................................................................................................................................276 AAA...........................................................................................................................................277 General......................................................................................................................................277 Radius client..............................................................................................................................277 802.1x authenticator..................................................................................................................280 Port ACL MAC...........................................................................................................................284 Rules Configuration...................................................................................................................284 Port Ingress Rules.....................................................................................................................285 Port Egress Rules.....................................................................................................................287 Port ACL IP...............................................................................................................................288 Rules Configuration...................................................................................................................288 Protocol Configuration...............................................................................................................290 Port Ingress Rules.....................................................................................................................291 Port Egress Rules.....................................................................................................................293 Management ACL.....................................................................................................................294 Troubleshooting/FAQ...............................................................................................................................299 6.1 Firmware update via WBM or CLI not possible.........................................................................299 Index.........................................................................................................................................................301 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 7 1 Introduction 1.1 Information on the configuration manual (WBM) Validity of the configuration manual This Configuration Manual covers the following products: SCALANCE XR-500 - SCALANCE XR552-12M - SCALANCE XR528-6M The devices are available with or without routing functions. For the devices without routing functions, the functions can be enabled by a KEY-PLUG. SCALANCE XM-400 - SCALANCE XM408-8C - SCALANCE XM416-4C The devices are available with or without routing functions. For the devices without routing functions, the functions can be enabled by a KEY-PLUG. This Configuration Manual applies to the following software version: SCALANCE XR-500 firmware as of version 4.0 SCALANCE XM-400 firmware as of version 4.0 Purpose of the Configuration Manual This Configuration Manual is intended to provide you with the information you require to install, commission and operate IE switches. It provides you with the information you require to configure the IE switches. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 9 Introduction 1.1 Information on the configuration manual (WBM) Orientation in the documentation Apart from the configuration manual you are currently reading, the products also have the following documentation: Configuration Manual: - SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Command Line Interface This document contains the CLI commands that are supported by the IE switches SCALANCE XM-400 and SCALANCE X-500. Operating instructions: - SCALANCE XR-500M - MM900 media modules for SCALANCE XR-500M - Fan unit FAN597-1 for SCALANCE XR-500M - Power supply PS598-1 for SCALANCE XR-500M - SCALANCE XM-400 - Extender for SCALANCE XM-400 These documents contain information on installing and connecting up and approvals for the products. The following documentation is also available from SIMATIC NET on the topic of Industrial Ethernet: System manual "Industrial Ethernet / PROFINET" System manual "Industrial Ethernet / PROFINET - Passive network components" All these documents are available in digital form on the SCALANCE X DVD. SIMATIC NET glossary Explanations of many of the specialist terms used in this documentation can be found in the SIMATIC NET glossary. You will find the SIMATIC NET glossary here: SIMATIC NET Manual Collection or product DVD The DVD ships with certain SIMATIC NET products. On the Internet under the following entry ID: 50305045 (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/view/en/50305045) 10 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Introduction 1.2 Security information 1.2 Security information Siemens provides automation and drive products with industrial security functions that support the secure operation of plants or machines. They are an important component in a holistic industrial security concept. With this in mind, our products undergo continuous development. We therefore recommend that you keep yourself informed with respect to our product updates. Please find further information and newsletters on this subject at: http:// support.automation.siemens.com. To ensure the secure operation of a plant or machine it is also necessary to take suitable preventive action (e.g. cell protection concept) and to integrate the automation and drive components into a state-of-the-art holistic industrial security concept for the entire plant or machine. Any third-party products that may be in use must also be taken into account. Please find further information at: http://www.siemens.com/industrialsecurity SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 11 2 Description 2.1 Product characteristics Properties of the IE switches The Ethernet interfaces support the following modes: - 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps both in full and half duplex - 1000 Mbps full duplex - Autocrossing - Autopolarity Redundancy protocols Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP), Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) and Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) This means part of a network can be connected redundantly to a higher-level company network. The reconfiguration time of the network is in the seconds range and therefore takes longer than the ring redundancy method. Virtual networks (VLAN) To structure Industrial Ethernet networks with a fast growing number of nodes, a physical network can be divided into several virtual subnets. Port-based, protocol-based and subnetbased VLANs are available. Load limitation when using multicast protocols, for example video transmission By learning the multicast sources and destinations (IGMP snooping, IGMP querier), the IE switches can filter multicast data traffic and limit the load in the network. Multicast and broadcast data traffic can be limited. Time-of-day synchronization Diagnostics messages (log table entries, e-mails) are given a time stamp. The local time is uniform throughout the network thanks to synchronization with a SICLOCK time transmitter or SNTP/NTP server and therefore makes the identification of diagnostics messages of several devices easier. Link aggregation (IEEE 802.1AX) for bundling data streams Quality of Service for classification of the network traffic is according to COS (Class of Service - IEEE 802.11Q) and DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point - RFC 2474) Layer 3 functions The following functions are only available on devices with routing functions: Static routing OSPF VRRP RIP SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 13 Description 2.1 Product characteristics The following devices have routing functions: Device SCALANCE XM-400 SCALANCE XR-500 Order number XM408-8C 6GK5 408-8GR00-2AM2 XM416-4C 6GK5 416-4GR00-2AM2 XR552-12M 6GK5 552-0AR00-2AR2 6GK5 552-0AR00-2HR2 XR528-6M 6GK5 528-0AR00-2AR2 6GK5 528-0AR00-2HR2 On the devices that only support layer 2, the routing functions can be enabled by a KEY-PLUG. 14 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Description 2.2 Requirements for installation and operation 2.2 Requirements for installation and operation Requirements for installation and operation of the IE switches A PG/PC with a network connection must be available in order to configure the IE switches. If no DHCP server is available, a PG/PC on which the Primary Setup Tool (PST) is installed is necessary for the initial assignment of an IP address to the IE switches. For the other configuration settings, a PG/PC with Telnet or an Internet browser is necessary. Serial interface The IE switches have a serial interface. An IP address is unnecessary to be able to access the device via the serial interface. A serial cable ships with the products. Set the following parameters for the connection: Bits per second: 115200 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: None SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 15 Description 2.3 C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG 2.3 C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG Configuration information on the C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG The C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG is used to transfer the configuration of the old device to the new device when a device is replaced. NOTICE Do not remove or insert a C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG during operation! A C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG may only be removed or inserted when the device is turned off. The device regularly checks whether or not a KEY-PLUG is present. If it is detected that the KEY-PLUG was removed, there is a restart. If a valid KEY-PLUG was inserted in the device, the device changes to a defined error state following the restart. When the new device starts up with the C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG, it then continues automatically with exactly the same configuration as the old device. One exception to this can be the IP configuration if it is set over DHCP and the DHCP server has not been reconfigured accordingly. A reconfiguration is necessary if you use functions based on MAC addresses. Note In terms of the C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG, the SCALANCE devices work in two modes: Without C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG The device stores the configuration in internal memory. This mode is active when no CPLUG / KEY-PLUG is inserted. With C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG The configuration stored on the C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG is displayed over the user interfaces. If changes are made to the configuration, the device stores the configuration directly on the C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG and in the internal memory. This mode is active as soon as a C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG is inserted. When the device is started with a C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG inserted, the device starts up with the configuration data on the C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG. Note Incompatibility with previous versions with C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG inserted During the installation of a previous version of the firmware, the configuration data can be lost. In this case, the device starts up with the factory settings after the firmware has been installed. In this situation, if a C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG is inserted in the device, following the restart, this has the status "Not Accepted" since the C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG still has the configuration data of the previous more up-to-date firmware. This allows you to return to the previous, more up-to-date firmware without any loss of configuration data. If the original configuration on the C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG is no longer required, the C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG can be deleted or rewritten manually. 16 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Description 2.3 C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG License information on the KEY-PLUG In addition to the configuration, the KEY-PLUG also contains a license that allows the use of layer 3 functions. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 17 Description 2.4 Power over Ethernet (PoE) 2.4 Power over Ethernet (PoE) General "Power over Ethernet" (PoE) is a power supply technique for network components according to IEEE 802.3af or IEEE 802.3at. The power is supplied over the Ethernet cables that connect the individual network components together. This makes an additional power cable unnecessary. PoE can be used with all PoE-compliant network components that require a power of max. 25.50 W. Cable used for the power supply Variant 1 (redundant wires) In Fast Ethernet, the wire pairs 1, 2 and 3, 6 are used to transfer data. Pairs 4, 5 and 7, 8 are then used to supply power. If there are only four wires available, the voltage is modulated onto the wires 1, 2 and 3, 6 (see variant 2). This alternative is suitable for a data transmission rate of 10/100 Mbps. This type of power supply is not suitable for 1 Gbps since with gigabit all eight wires are used for data transfer. Variant 2 (phantom power) With phantom power, the power is supplied over the pairs that are used for data transfer, in other words, all eight (1 Gbps) or four (10/100 Mbps) wires are used both for the data transfer and the power supply. A PoE-compliant end device must support both variant 1 and variant 2 over redundant wires. A switch with PoE capability can supply the end device either using Variant 1 or Variant 2 or Variant 1 and variant 2. Endspan With endspan, the power is supplied via a switch that can reach a device over an Ethernet cable. The switch must be capable of PoE, for example a SCALANCE X108PoE, SCALANCE X308-2M PoE, all SCALANCE XM-400 switches with PE408PoE, SCALANCE XR55212M. Midspan Midspan is used when the switch is not PoE-compliant. The power is supplied by an additional device between the switch and end device. In this case, only data rates of 10/100 Mbps can be achieved because the power is supplied on redundant wires. 18 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Description 2.4 Power over Ethernet (PoE) A Siemens power insert can also be used as the interface for the power input. Since a power insert supports a power supply of 24 VDC, it does not conform with 802.3af or IEEE 802.3at. The following restrictions relating to the use of power inserts should be noted: WARNING Operate the power insert only when the following conditions apply: with extra low voltages SELV, PELV complying with IEC 60364-4-41 in USA/CAN with power supplies complying with NEC class 2 in USA/CAN, the cabling must meet the requirements of NEC/CEC Current load maximum 0.5 A Cable lengths Table 2-1 Permitted cable lengths (copper cable - Fast Ethernet) Cable type Accessory (plug, outlet, TP cord) Permitted cable length IE TP torsion cable with IE FC Outlet RJ-45 + 10 m TP cord 0 to 45 m + 10 m TP cord with IE FC RJ-45 Plug 180 0 to 55 m IE FC TP Marine Cable IE FC TP Trailing Cable IE FC TP Flexible Cable with IE FC Outlet RJ-45 + 10 m TP cord 0 to 75 m + 10 m TP cord with IE FC RJ-45 Plug 180 0 to 85 m IE FC TP standard cable with IE FC Outlet RJ-45 + 10 m TP cord 0 to 90 m + 10 m TP cord with IE FC RJ-45 Plug 180 0 to 100 m Table 2-2 Permitted cable lengths (copper cable - gigabit Ethernet) Cable type Accessory (plug, outlet, TP cord) Permitted cable length IE FC standard cable, 4x2, 24 AWG IE FC flexible cable, 4x2, 24 AWG with IE FC RJ-45 Plug 180, 4x2 0 to 90 m IE FC standard cable, 4x2, 22 AWG with IE FC Outlet RJ-45 + 10 m TP cord 0 to 60 m + 10 m TP cord IE FC flexible cable, 4x2, 22 AWG with IE FC Outlet RJ-45 + 10 m TP cord 0 to 90 m + 10 m TP cord Table 2-3 Fitting connectors PIN IE FC outlet RJ-45 IE FC RJ-45 modular outlet Use 1000BaseT 10BaseT, 100BaseTX 1 Yellow Green/white D1+ Tx+ 2 Orange Green D1- Rx+ 3 White Orange/white D2+ Tx- 6 Blue Orange D2- Rx- SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 19 Description 2.4 Power over Ethernet (PoE) PIN 20 IE FC outlet RJ-45 IE FC RJ-45 modular outlet Use 1000BaseT 10BaseT, 100BaseTX 4 - Blue D3- - 5 - Blue/white D3+ - 7 - Brown/white D4- - 8 - Brown D4+ - SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 3 Assignment of an IP address 3.1 Structure of an IP address Address classes IP address range Max. number of networks 1.x.x.x through 126.x.x.x 128.0.x.x through 191.255.x.x 192.0.0.x through 223.255.255.x Max. number of hosts/ network Class CIDR 126 16777214 A /8 16383 65534 B /16 2097151 254 C /24 224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255 Multicast applications D 240.0.0.0 - 255.255.255.255 Reserved for future applications E An IP address consists of 4 bytes. Each byte is represented in decimal, with a dot separating it from the previous one. This results in the following structure, where XXX stands for a number between 0 and 255: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX The IP address is made up of two parts, the network ID and the host ID. This allows different subnets to be created. Depending on the bytes of the IP address used as the network ID and those used for the host ID, the IP address can be assigned to a specific address class. Subnet mask The bits of the host ID can be used to create subnets. The leading bits represent the address of the subnet and the remaining bits the address of the host in the subnet. A subnet is defined by the subnet mask. The structure of the subnet mask corresponds to that of an IP address. If a "1" is used at a bit position in the subnet mask, the bit belongs to the corresponding position in the IP address of the subnet address, otherwise to the address of the computer. Example of a class B network: The standard subnet address for class B networks is 255.255.0.0; in other words, the last two bytes are available for defining a subnet. If 16 subnets must be defined, the third byte of the subnet address must be set to 11110000 (binary notation). In this case, this results in the subnet mask 255.255.240.0. To find out whether two IP addresses belong to the same subnet, the two IP addresses and the subnet mask are ANDed bit by bit. If both logic operations have the save result, both IP addresses belong to the same subnet, for example, 141.120.246.210 and 141.120.252.108. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 21 Assignment of an IP address 3.1 Structure of an IP address Outside the local area network, the distinction between network ID and host ID is of no significance, in this case packets are delivered based on the entire IP address. Note In the bit representation of the subnet mask, the "ones" must be set left-justified; in other words, there must be no "zeros" between the "ones". 22 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Assignment of an IP address 3.2 Initial assignment of an IP address 3.2 Initial assignment of an IP address Configuration options An initial IP address for an IE switch cannot be assigned using Web Based Management (WBM) because this configuration tool can only be used if an IP address already exists. The following options are available to assign an IP address to an unconfigured device: DHCP (default) Primary Setup Tool (PST) - To be able to assign an IP address to the IE switch with the PST, it must be possible to reach the IE switch via Ethernet. - You will find the PST at Siemens Industry Automation and Drives Service & Support on the Internet under the entry ID 19440762 (http://support.automation.siemens.com/WW/ view/en/19440762). - For further information about assigning the IP address with the PST, refer to the documentation "Primary Setup Tool (PST)". STEP 7 Classic - In STEP 7, you can configure the topology, the device name and the IP address. If you connect an unconfigured IE switch to the controller, the controller assigns the configured device name and the IP address to the IE switch automatically. - For further information on the assignment of the IP address using STEP 7 (...) refer to the documentation "Configuring Hardware and Communication Connections STEP 7", in the section "Steps For Configuring a PROFINET IO System". STEP 7 as of V12 SP1 For further information on assigning the IP address using STEP 7 (as of V12 SP1), refer to the online help "Information system", section "Addressing PROFINET devices". CLI via the serial interface For further information on assigning the IP address using the CLI, refer to the documentation "SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Command Line Interface". NCM PC For further information on assigning the IP address using NCM PC, refer to the documentation "Commissioning PC stations - Manual and Quick Start", in the section "Creating a PROFINET IO system". Note When the product ships and following "Restore Factory Defaults and Restart", DHCP is enabled. If a DHCP server is available in the local area network, and this responds to the DHCP request of an IE switch, the IP address, subnet mask and gateway are assigned automatically when the device first starts up. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 23 Assignment of an IP address 3.3 Address assignment with DHCP 3.3 Address assignment with DHCP Properties of DHCP DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a method for automatic assignment of IP addresses. It has the following characteristics: DHCP can be used both when starting up a device and during ongoing operation. The assigned IP address remains valid only for a limited time known as the lease time. Once this period has elapsed, the client must either request a new IP address or extend the lease time of the existing IP address. There is normally no fixed address assignment; in other words, when a client requests an IP address again, it normally receives a different address from the previous address. It is possible to configure the DHCP server so that the DHCP client always receives the same fixed address in response to its request. The parameter with which the DHCP client is identified for the fixed address assignment is set on the DHCP client. The address can be assigned via the MAC address, the DHCP client ID or the system name. You configure the parameter in "System > DHCP Client". the DHCP options 66, 67 are supported - DHCP option 66: Assignment of a dynamic TFTP server name - DHCP option 67: Assignment of a dynamic boot file name Note DHCP uses a mechanism with which the IP address is assigned for only a short time (lease time). If the device does not reach the DHCP server with a new request on expiry of the lease time, the assigned IP address, the subnet mask and the gateway continue to be used. The device therefore remains accessible under the last assigned IP address even without a DHCP server. This is not the standard behavior of office devices but is necessary for problem-free operation of the plant. 24 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Technical basics 4.1 4 Configuration limits Configuration limits of the device The following table lists the configuration limits for Web Based Management and the Command Line Interpreter of the device. The usability of various functions depends on the device type you are using and whether or not a KEY-PLUG is inserted. Configurable function System Syslog server 3 E-mail server 3 SNMPv1 trap recipient Layer 2 Virtual LANs (port-based; including VLAN 1) Protocol-based VLAN groups per port IPv4 subnet-based VLANs Multiple Spanning Tree instances 257 12 150 16 8 Ports in a link aggregation 8 Static MAC addresses in the forward database (FDB) 256 Multicast addresses without active GMRP 512 VLANs whose data traffic can be mirrored to a monitor port IP addresses from a RADIUS server Management ACLs (access rules for management) Layer 3 10 Link aggregations or Etherchannels each with a maximum of 8 ports per aggregation Multicast addresses with active GMRP Security Maximum number 50 255 3 10 Rules for port ACL MAC 128 Ingress and egress rules for port ACL MAC 256 Rules for port ACL IP 128 Ingress and egress rules for port ACL IP 256 Layer 3 interfaces Entries in the hardware routing table Static routes Possible routes to the same destination DHCP Relay Agent interfaces DHCP Relay Agent servers VRRP router interfaces (VLAN interfaces only) 127 4096 100 8 127 4 52 OSPF areas per device 5 OSPF area range entries per OSPF area (intra-area summary) 3 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 25 Technical basics 4.1 Configuration limits Configurable function Maximum number OSPF interfaces 40 OSPF interfaces per OSPF area 40 OSPF virtual links (within an autonomous system) OSPF interface authentication key 8 200 (40 interfaces each with 5 keys) OSPF virtual link authentication key 40 (8 virtual links each with 5 keys) 26 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Technical basics 4.2 VLAN 4.2 VLAN Network definition regardless of the spatial location of the nodes VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) divides a physical network into several logical networks that are shielded from each other. Here, devices are grouped together to form logical groups. Only nodes of the same VLAN can address each other. Since multicast and broadcast frames are only forwarded within the particular VLAN, they are also known as broadcast domains. The particular advantage of VLANs is the reduced network load for the nodes and network segments of other VLANs. To identify which packet belongs to which VLAN, the frame is expanded by 4 bytes (VLAN tagging (Page 28)). This expansion includes not only the VLAN ID but also priority information. Options for the VLAN assignment There are various options for the assignment to VLANs: Port-based VLAN Each port of a device is assigned a VLAN ID. You configure port-based VLAN in "Layer 2 > VLAN > Port-based VLAN (Page 177)". Protocol-based VLAN Each port of a device is assigned a protocol group. You can configure protocol-based VLAN in "Layer 2 > VLAN > Protocol Based VLAN Port (Page 180)" Subnet-based VLAN The IP address of the device is assigned a VLAN ID. You configure subnet-based VLAN in "Layer 2 > VLAN > lPv4 Subnet Based VLAN (Page 181)". processing the VLAN assignment If more than one VLAN assignment is created on the device, the assignments are processed in the following order: 1. Subnet-based VLAN 2. Protocol-based VLAN 3. Port-based VLAN The frame is first examined for the IP address. If a rule on the "lPv4 Subnet Based VLAN" tab applies, the frame is sent to the corresponding VLAN. If no rule applies, the protocol type of the frame is examined. If a rule on the "Protocol Based VLAN Port" tab applies, the frame is sent to the corresponding VLAN. If no rule applies, the frame is sent via the port-based VLAN. The rules for the port-based VLAN are specified on the "Port Based VLAN" tab. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 27 Technical basics 4.3 VLAN tagging 4.3 VLAN tagging Expansion of the Ethernet frames by four bytes For CoS (Class of Service, frame priority) and VLAN (virtual network), the IEEE 802.1 Q standard defined the expansion of Ethernet frames by adding the VLAN tag. Note The VLAN tag increases the permitted total length of the frame from 1518 to 1522 bytes. With the IE switches, the standard MTU size is 1536 bytes. The MTU size can be changed to values from 64 to 9216 bytes. The end nodes on the networks must be checked to find out whether they can process this length / this frame type. If this is not the case, only frames of the standard length may be sent to these nodes. The additional 4 bytes are located in the header of the Ethernet frame between the source address and the Ethernet type / length field: Figure 4-1 Structure of the expanded Ethernet frame The additional bytes contain the tag protocol identifier (TPID) and the tag control information (TCI). Tag protocol identifier (TPID) The first 2 bytes form the Tag Protocol Identifier (TPID) and always have the value 0x8100. This value specifies that the data packet contains VLAN information or priority information. Tag Control Information (TCI) The 2 bytes of the Tag Control Information (TCI) contain the following information: CoS prioritization 28 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Technical basics 4.3 VLAN tagging The tagged frame has 3 bits for the priority that is also known as Class of Service (CoS). The priority according to IEEE 802.1p is as follows: CoS bits Type of data 000 Non time-critical data traffic (less then best effort [basic setting]) 001 Normal data traffic (best effort [background]) 010 Reserved (standard) 011 Reserved ( excellent effort ) 100 Data transfer with max. 100 ms delay 101 Guaranteed service, interactive multimedia 110 Guaranteed service, interactive voice transmission 111 Reserved The prioritization of the data packets is possible only if there is a queue in the components in which they can buffer data packets with lower priority. The device has eight parallel queues in which the frames with different priorities can be processed. First, the frames with the highest priority ("Strict Priority" method) are processed. This method ensures that the frames with the highest priority are sent even if there is heavy data traffic. Canonical Format Identifier (CFI) The CFI is required for compatibility between Ethernet and the token Ring. The values have the following meaning: Value Meaning 0 The format of the MAC address is canonical. In the canonical representation of the MAC address, the least significant bit is transferred first. Standard-setting for Ethernet switches. 1 The format of the MAC address is not canonical. VLAN ID In the 12-bit data field, up to 4096 VLAN IDs can be formed. The following conventions apply: VLAN ID Meaning 0 The frame contains only priority information (priority tagged frames) and no valid VLAN identifier. 1 - 4094 Valid VLAN identifier, the frame is assigned to a VLAN and can also include priority information. 4095 Reserved SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 29 Technical basics 4.4 SNMP 4.4 SNMP Introduction With the aid of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), you monitor and control network elements from a central station, for example routers or switches. SNMP controls the communication between the monitored devices and the monitoring station. Tasks of SNMP: Monitoring of network components Remote control and remote parameter assignment of network components Error detection and error notification In versions v1 and v2c, SNMP has no security mechanisms. Each user in the network can access data and also change parameter assignments using suitable software. For the simple control of access rights without security aspects, community strings are used. The community string is transferred along with the query. If the community string is correct, the SNMP agent responds and sends the requested data. If the community string is not correct, the SNMP agent discards the query. Define different community strings for read and write permissions. The community strings are transferred in plain text. Standard values of the community strings: public has only read permissions private has read and write permissions Note Because the SNMP community strings are used for access protection, do not use the standard values "public" or "private". Change these values following the initial commissioning. Further simple protection mechanisms at the device level: Allowed Host The IP addresses of the monitoring systems are known to the monitored system. Read Only If you assign "Read Only" to a monitored device, monitoring stations can only read out data but cannot modify it. SNMP data packets are not encrypted and can easily be read by others. The central station is also known as the management station. An SNMP agent is installed on the devices to be monitored with which the management station exchanges data. The management station sends data packets of the following type: 30 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Technical basics 4.4 SNMP GET Request for a data record from the agent GETNEXT Calls up the next data record. GETBULK (available as of SNMPv2) Requests multiple data records at one time, for example several rows of a table. SET Contains parameter assignment data for the relevant device. The SNMP agent sends data packets of the following type: RESPONSE The agent returns the data requested by the manager. TRAP If a certain event occurs, the SNMP agent itself sends traps. SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 and SNMPv3 use UDP (User Datagram Protocol). The data is described in a Management Information Base (MIB). SNMPv3 Compared with the previous versions SNMPv1 and SNMPv2. SNMPv3 introduces an extensive security concept. SNMPv3 supports: Fully encrypted user authentication Encryption of the entire data traffic Access control of the MIB objects at the user/group level SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 31 Technical basics 4.5 Routing function 4.5 Routing function Introduction The term routing describes the specification of routes for communication between different networks; in other words, how does a data packet from subnet A get to subnet B. SCALANCE X supports the following routing functions: Static routing With static routing, the routes are entered manually in the routing table. Router redundancy With standardized VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol), the availability of important gateways is increased by redundant routers. Dynamic routing The entries in the routing table are dynamic and are updated continuously. The entries are created with one of the following dynamic routing protocols: - OSPFv2 - RIPv2 Static routing The route is entered manually in the routing table. Enter the route in the routing table on the "Layer 3 > Routes (Page 243)" page. See also VRRP (Page 254) 4.5.1 VRRP Router redundancy with VRRP With the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), the failure of a router in a network can be countered. VRRP can only be used with virtual IP interfaces (VLAN interfaces) and not with router ports. Several VRRP routers in a network segment are put together as a logical group representing a virtual router (VR). The group is defined using the virtual ID (VRID). Within the group, the VRID must be the same. The VRID can no longer be used for other groups. The virtual router is assigned a virtual IP address and a virtual MAC address. One of the VRRP routers within the group is specified as the master router. The master router has priority 255. The other VRRP routers are backup routers. The master router assigns the virtual IP address and the virtual MAC address to its network interface. The master router sends VRRP packets 32 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Technical basics 4.5 Routing function (advertisements) to the backup routers at specific intervals. With the VRRP packets, the master router signals that it is still functioning. The master router also replies to the ARP queries. If the virtual master router fails, a backup router takes over the role of the master router. The backup router with the highest priority becomes the master router. If the priority of the backup routers is the same, the higher MAC address decides. The backup router becomes the new virtual master router. The new virtual master router adopts the virtual MAC and IP address. This means that no routing tables or ARP tables need to be updated. The consequences of a device failure are therefore minimized. You configure VRRP in "Layer 3 > VRRP". 4.5.2 OSPFv2 Dynamic routing with OSPFv2 OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) is a cost-based routing protocol. To calculate the shortest and most cost-effective route, the Short Path First algorithm by Dijkstra is used. OSPF was developed by the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force). You configure OSPFv2 in "Layer 3 > OSPFv2 (Page 260)". OSPFv2 divides an autonomous system (AS) into different areas. Areas in OSPF The following areas exist: Backbone The backbone area is area 0.0.0.0. All other areas are connected to this area. The backbone area is connected either directly or via virtual connections with other areas. All routing information is available in the backbone area. As a result, the backbone area is responsible for forwarding information between different areas. Stub Area This area contains the routes within its area within the autonomous system and the standard route out of the autonomous system. The destinations outside this autonomous system are assigned to the standard route. Totally Stubby Area This area knows only the routes within its area and the standard route out of the area. Not So Stubby Area (NSSA) This area can forward (redistribute) packets from other autonomous systems into the areas of its own autonomous system. The packets are further distributed by the NSSA router. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 33 Technical basics 4.5 Routing function Routers of OSPF OSPF distinguishes the following router types: Internal router (IR) All OSPF interfaces of the router are assigned to the same area. Area Border Router (ABR) The OSPF interfaces of the router are assigned to different areas. One OSPF interface is assigned to the backbone area. Where possible, routes are grouped together. Backbone Router (BR) At least one of the OSPF interfaces is assigned to the backbone area. Autonomous System Area Border Router (ASBR) One interface of the router is connected to a different AS, for example an AS that uses the routing protocol RIP. Virtual connection Each area must be connected to the backbone area. In some situations a direct physical connection is not possible. In this case, a router of the relevant area must be connected to a backbone router via a virtual connection. LSA types Within the autonomous system, packets are exchanged that contain information about the connections of a router and the connection status message. The packets are also known as LSAs (Link State Advertisements). The LSAs are always sent from the router to the neighbor router. If there are changes in the network, LSAs are sent to all routers in the network. The information depends on the LSA type. 34 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Technical basics 4.5 Routing function Router LSA (LSA Type 1) The LSA Type 1 is only sent within an area. For each active connection of the router that belongs to the area in consideration, an LSA Type 1 is generated. The LSA Type 1 contains information about the status and the costs of the connection, for example IP address, network mask, network type Network LSA (LSA Type 2) The LSA Type 2 is sent only within an area. For each network that belongs to the relevant area, the router generates an LSA Type 2. If several routers are interconnected in a network, the LSA Type 2 is sent by the designated router (DR). The LSA Type 2 includes the network address, the network mask and a list of routers that are connected to the network SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 35 Technical basics 4.5 Routing function Summary LSA (LSA Type 3 / LSA Type 4) The Summary LSA is generated by the area border router and sent into the area. The Summary LSA contains information about routes outside the area but inside the AS. Where possible, the routes are grouped together. Summary LSA (LSA Type 3) The LSA Type 3 describes the routes to the networks and advertises the standard route to the areas. AS Summary LSA (LSA Type 4) The LSA Type 4 describes the routes to the ASBR. External LSA (LSA Type 5 / LSA Type 7) The External LSA is generated by the ASBR. The LSA type depends on the area. AS External LSA (LSA Type 5) The LSA Type 5 is sent by the AS border router into the areas of the autonomous system except the Stub and NSSA areas. The LSA contains information about routes to a network in another AS. The routes are either created manually or learned externally. The ASBR uses LSA Type 5 to distribute standard routes to the backbone area. NSSA External LSA (LSA Type 7) The LSA Type 7 is generated by the AS border router of an NSSA. The router is also known as the NSSA ASBR. The LSA Type 7 is sent only within the NSSA. If the P bit in LSA Type 7 = 1, these LSAs are converted to LSA Type 5 by the ABR and sent to the backbone area. Establishing the neighborhood The router runs through the following statuses to establish a connection to the neighbor router. 1. Attempt state / Init state The router activates OSPF and begins to send and receive Hello packets. Based on the received Hello packets, the router learns which OSPF routers are in its vicinity. The router checks the content of the Hello packet. The Hello packet also contains the list of the neighbor routers (neighbor table) of the "sender". 2. Two way state If, for example, the ID of the area, the area type and the settings for the times match, a connection (adjacency) can be established to the neighbor. In a point-to-point network, the connection is established directly. If several neighbor routers can be reached in a network, the designated router (DR) and the designated backup router (DBR) are identified based on Hello packets. The router with the highest router priority becomes the designated router. If two routers have the same router priority, the router with the lower router ID becomes the designated router. The router establishes a connection to the designated router. 3. Exchangestart state The neighbor routers decide which router starts communication. The router with the higher router ID becomes master. 4. Exchange state The neighbor routers send packets that describe the content of their neighborhood database. The neighborhood database (link state database - LSDB) contains information on the topology of the network. 36 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Technical basics 4.5 Routing function 5. Loading state The router completes the received information. If the router still has questions relating to the status of a specific connection, it sends a link state request. The neighbor router sends a response (link state update). The response contains a suitable LSA. The router confirms receipt of the response (link state acknowledge). 6. Full State The information exchange with the neighbor router is completed. The neighborhood database of the neighbor router is the same. Based on the Short Path First algorithm, the router calculates a route to every destination. The route is entered in the routing table. Check the neighborhood The Hello packets are only used to establish the neighborhood relations. Hello packets are used to check the connection to the neighbor router by sending them cyclically. If no Hello packet is received within a certain interval (dead interval), the connection to the neighbor is marked as "down". The relevant entries are deleted. Updating the neighborhood database Once the neighborhood database is established, LSAs are sent to all routers in the network if there are changes in the topology. 4.5.3 RIPv2 Dynamic routing with RIPv2 The Routing Information Protocol (RIPv2) is used to create routing tables automatically. RIPv2 is used in autonomous systems (AS) with a maximum of 15 routers. It is based on the DistanceVector algorithm. RIPv2 was developed by the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) and is described in RFC 2453. You configure RIPv2 in "Layer 3 > RIPv2". Setting up a routing table Since a router initially only knows its directly connected networks, it sends a request to its direct neighbor routers. As the reply, it receives the routing tables of the neighbor routers. Based on the information it receives, the router set up its own routing table. The routing table contains entries for all possible destinations. Each entry includes the distance to the destination and the first router on the route. The distance is also known as the metric. This indicates the number of routers to be passed through on the route to the destination (hop count). The maximum distance is 15 routers (hops). SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 37 Technical basics 4.5 Routing function Updating the routing table Once the routing table is set up, the router sends its routing table to each direct neighbor router at intervals of 30 seconds. The router compares new routing information with its existing routing table. If the new information includes shorter routes, the existing routes are overwritten. The router only keeps the shortest route to a destination. Checking neighbor routers If a router does not receive messages from a neighbor router for longer than 180 seconds, it marks the router as being invalid. The router assigns the metric 16 for the neighbor router. 38 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Technical basics 4.6 Redundancy mechanism 4.6 Redundancy mechanism 4.6.1 Spanning Tree Avoiding loops on redundant connections The spanning tree algorithm allows network structures to be created in which there are several connections between two stations. Spanning tree prevents loops being formed in the network by allowing only one path and disabling the other (redundant) ports for data traffic. If there is an interruption, the data can be sent over an alternative path. The functionality of the spanning tree algorithm is based on the exchange of configuration and topology change frames. Definition of the network topology using the configuration frames The devices exchange configuration frames known as BPDUs (Bridge Protocol Data Unit) with each other to calculate the topology. The root bridge is selected and the network topology created using these frames. BPDUs also bring about the status change of the root ports. The root bridge is the bridge that controls the spanning tree algorithm for all involved components. Once the root bridge has been specified, each device sets a root port. The root port is the port with the lowest path costs to the root bridge. Response to changes in the network topology If nodes are added to a network or drop out of the network, this can affect the optimum path selection for data packets. To be able to respond to such changes, the root bridge sends configuration messages at regular intervals. The interval between two configuration messages can be set with the "Hello Time" parameter. Keeping configuration information up to date With the "Max Age" parameter, you set the maximum age of configuration information. If a bridge has information that is older than the time set in Max Age, it discards the message and initiates recalculation of the paths. New configuration data is not used immediately by a bridge but only after the period specified in the "Forward Delay" parameter. This ensures that operation is only started with the new topology after all the bridges have the required information. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 39 Technical basics 4.6 Redundancy mechanism 4.6.1.1 RSTP, MSTP, CIST Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) One disadvantage of STP is that if there is a disruption or a device fails, the network needs to reconfigure itself: The devices start to negotiate new paths only when the interruption occurs. This can take up to 30 seconds. Fur this reason, STP was expanded to create the "Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol" (RSTP, IEEE 802.1w). This differs from STP essentially in that the devices are already collecting information about alternative routes during normal operation and do not need to gather this information after a disruption has occurred. This means that the reconfiguration time for an RSTP controlled network can be reduced to a few seconds. This is achieved by using the following functions: Edge ports (end node port) Edge ports are ports connected to an end device. A port that is defined as an edge port is activated immediately after connection establishment. If a spanning tree BPDU is received at an edge port, the port loses its role as edge port and it takes part in (R)STP again. If no further BPDU is received after a certain time has elapsed (3 x hello time), the port returns to the edge port status. Point-to-point (direct communication between two neighboring devices) By directly linking the devices, a status change (reconfiguration of the ports) can be made without any delays. Alternate port (substitute for the root port) A substitute for the root port is configured. If the connection to the root bridge is lost, the device can establish a connection over the alternate port without any delay due to reconfiguration. Reaction to events Rapid spanning tree reacts to events, for example an aborted connection, without delay. There is no waiting for timers as in spanning tree. Counter for the maximum bridge hops The number of bridge hops a package is allowed to make before it automatically becomes invalid. In principle, therefore with rapid spanning tree, alternatives for many parameters are preconfigured and certain properties of the network structure taken into account to reduce the reconfiguration time. Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) The Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP) is a further development of the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol. Among other things, it provides the option of operating several RSTP instances 40 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Technical basics 4.6 Redundancy mechanism within different VLANs or VLAN groups and, for example, making paths available within the individual VLANs that the single Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol would globally block. Note Default setting HTTP is enabled as default on the device. Common and internal Spanning Tree (CIST) CIST identifies the internal instance used by the switch that is comparable in principle with an internal RSTP instance. 4.6.2 HRP HRP - High Speed Redundancy Protocol HRP is the name of a redundancy method for networks with a ring topology. The switches are interconnected via ring ports. One of the switches is configured as the redundancy manager (RM). The other switches are redundancy clients. Using test frames, the redundancy manager checks the ring to make sure it is not interrupted. The redundancy manager sends test frames via the ring ports and checks that they are received at the other ring port. The redundancy clients forward the test frames. If the test frames of the RM no longer arrive at the other ring port due to an interruption, the RM switches through its two ring ports and informs the redundancy clients of the change immediately. The reconfiguration time after an interruption of the ring is a maximum of 0.3 seconds. Standby redundancy Standby redundancy is a method with which rings each of which is protected by high-speed redundancy can be linked together redundantly. In the ring, a master/slave device pair is configured and these monitor each other via their ring ports. If a fault occurs, the data traffic is redirected from one Ethernet connection (standby port of the master or standby server) to another Ethernet connection (standby port of the slave). Requirements HRP is supported in ring topologies with up to 50 devices. Exceeding this number of devices can lead to a loss of data traffic. For HRP, only devices that support this function can be used in the ring. All devices must be interconnected via their ring ports. Devices that do not support HRP must be linked to the ring using special devices with HRP capability. Up to the ring, this connection is not redundant. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 41 Technical basics 4.6 Redundancy mechanism 4.6.3 MRP 4.6.3.1 MRP - Media Redundancy Protocol The "MRP" method conforms to the Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP) specified in the following standard: IEC 624392 Edition 1.0 (201002) Industrial communication networks High availability automation networks Part 2: Media Redundancy Protocol (MRP) The reconfiguration time after an interruption of the ring is a maximum of 0.2 seconds. Requirements Requirements for problem-free operation with the MRP media redundancy protocol are as follows: MRP is supported in ring topologies with up to 50 devices. Except in PROFINET IO systems, topologies with up to 100 SCALANCE X-200 and SCALANCE X-300 IE switches were tested successfully. Exceeding this number of devices can lead to a loss of data traffic. The ring in which you want to use MRP may only consist of devices that support this function. These include, for example, some of the Industrial Ethernet SCALANCE X switches, some of the communications processors (CPs) for SIMATIC S7 and PG/PC or non-Siemens devices that support this function. All devices must be interconnected via their ring ports. Multimode connections up to 3 km and single mode connections up to 26 km between two SCALANCE X IE switches are possible. At greater distances, the specified reconfiguration time may be longer. "MRP" must be activated on all devices in the ring (see section "Configuration in STEP 7 (Page 44)"). The connection settings (transmission medium / duplex) must be set to full duplex and at least 100 Mbps for all ring ports. Otherwise there may be a loss of data traffic. - STEP 7: Set all the ports involved in the ring to "Automatic settings" in the "Options" tab of the properties dialog. - WBM: If you configure with Web Based Management, the ring ports are set automatically to autonegotiation. 42 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Technical basics 4.6 Redundancy mechanism Topology The following schematic shows a possible topology for devices in a ring with MRP. Figure 4-2 Example of a ring topology with the MRP media redundancy protocol The following rules apply to a ring topology with media redundancy using MRP: All the devices connected within the ring topology are members of the same redundancy domain. One device in the ring is acting as redundancy manager. All other devices in the ring are redundancy clients. Non MRP-compliant devices can be connected to the ring via a SCALANCE X switch or via a PC with a CP 1616. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 43 Technical basics 4.6 Redundancy mechanism 4.6.3.2 Configuration in WBM Role The choice of role depends on the following use cases: You want to use MRP in a ring topology only with Siemens devices: - For at least one device in the ring select "Automatic Redundancy Detection" or "MRP Auto Manager". - For all other devices in the ring select "MRP Client" or "Automatic Redundancy Detection". You want to use MRP in a ring topology that also includes non-Siemens devices: - For exactly one device in the ring select the role "MRP Auto Manager". - For all other devices in the ring topology, select the role of "MRP Client". Note The use of "Automatic Redundancy Detection" is not possible when using non-Siemens devices. Configuration In WBM, you configure MRP on the following pages: Configuration (Page 164) Ring redundancy (Page 190) 4.6.3.3 Configuration in STEP 7 Configuration in STEP 7 To create the configuration in STEP 7, select the parameter group "Media redundancy" on the PROFINET interface. Set the following parameters for the MRP configuration of the device: Domain Role Ring port Diagnostic interrupts 44 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Technical basics 4.6 Redundancy mechanism These settings are described below. Note Prioritized startup If you configure MRP in a ring, you cannot use the "prioritized startup" function in PROFINET applications on the devices involved. If you want to use the "prioritized startup" function, then disable MRP in the configuration. In the STEP 7 configuration, set the role of the relevant device to "Not a node in the ring". Domain Leave the default entry "mrpdomain 1" from the factory settings in the "Domain" drop-down list. All devices configured in a ring with MRP must belong to the same redundancy domain. A device cannot belong to more than one redundancy domain. If you leave the setting for "Domain" as the factory set "mrpdomain-1", the defaults for "Role" and "Ring ports" also remain active. The MRP settings remain in effect following a restart of the device or following a power down and hot restart. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 45 Technical basics 4.6 Redundancy mechanism Role The choice of role depends on the following use cases. You want to use MRP in a ring topology only with Siemens devices and without monitoring diagnostic interrupts: Assign all devices to the "mrpdomain1" domain and the role "Manager (Auto)". The device that actually takes over the role of redundancy manager, is negotiated by Siemens devices automatically. You want to use MRP in a ring topology that also includes non-Siemens devices or you want to receive diagnostic interrupts relating to the MRP status from a device (see "Diagnostic interrupts"): - Assign precisely one device in the ring the role of "redundancy manager". - For all other devices in the ring topology, select the role of "Client". Note To ensure problem-free operation when using a non-Siemens device as the redundancy manager in the ring, make sure that you assign the fixed role of "Client" to all other devices in the ring, before you close the ring. Otherwise, there may be circulating data frames that will cause a failure in the network. You want to disable MRP: Select the option "Not node in the ring" if you do not want to operate the device within a ring topology with MRP. Note Role after resetting to factory settings Brand new Siemens devices and those reset to the factory settings have the MRP role "Manager (Auto)" (CPs) or "Automatic Redundancy Detection" (SCALANCE X). If you are operating a non-Siemens device as the redundancy manager in the ring, this may cause loss of the data traffic. Ring port 1 / ring port 2 Here, select the port you want to configure as ring port 1 and ring port 2. With devices with more than 8 ports, not all ports can be selected as ring port. 46 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Technical basics 4.6 Redundancy mechanism The drop-down list shows the selection of possible ports for each device type. If the ports are specified in the factory, the boxes are grayed out. NOTICE Ring ports after resetting to factory settings If you reset to the factory settings, the ring port settings are also reset. CPs adopt the "Manager (Auto)" MRP role. With switches, the redundancy method Automatic Redundancy Detection (ARD) is activated. If other ports were used previously as ring ports before resetting, with the appropriate attachment, a previously correctly configured device can cause circulating frames and therefore the failure of the data traffic. Diagnostic interrupts Enable the "Diagnostic interrupts" option, if you want diagnostic interrupts relating to the MRP status on the local CPU to be output. The following diagnostic interrupts can be generated: Wiring or port error Diagnostic interrupts are generated if the following errors occur at the ring ports: - Connection abort on a ring port - A neighbor of the ring port does not support MRP. - A ring port is connected to a non-ring port. - A ring port is connected to the ring port of another MRP domain. Interruption / return (redundancy manager only) If the ring is interrupted and when the original configuration returns, diagnostic interrupts are generated. The occurrence of both interrupts within 0.2 seconds indicates an interruption in the ring. Parameter assignment of the redundancy is not set by STEP 7 (redundancy alternatives) This option only affects switches. Select this option if you want to set the properties for media redundancy using alternative mechanism or tools such as Web based Management (WBM), CLI or SNMP. If you enable this option, existing redundancy settings from WBM, CLI or SNMP, are retained and are not overwritten. The parameters in the "MRP configuration" box are then reset and grayed out. The entries then have no meaning. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 47 Technical basics 4.6 Redundancy mechanism 4.6.4 Standby General SCALANCE X switches support not only ring redundancy within a ring but also redundant linking of rings or open network segments (linear bus). In the redundant link, rings are connected together over Ethernet connections. This is achieved by configuring a master/slave device pair in one ring so that the devices monitor each other and, in the event of a fault, redirect the data traffic from the normally used master Ethernet connection to the substitute (slave) Ethernet connection. Standby redundancy Figure 4-3 Example of redundant linking of two SCALANCE X200 IRT rings For a redundant link as shown in the figure, two devices must be configured as standby redundancy switches within a network segment. Here, network segments are rings with a redundancy manager (RM, in the example, the SCALANCE X202-2IRT switches). Instead of rings, network segments might also be linear. The two X202 devices connected in the configuration exchange data frames with each other to synchronize their operating statuses (one device is master and the other slave). If there are 48 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Technical basics 4.6 Redundancy mechanism no problems, only the link from the master to the other network segment is active. If this link fails (for example due to a link-down or a device failure), the slave activates its link as long as the problem persists. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 49 Technical basics 4.7 Link aggregation 4.7 Link aggregation Link aggregation With link aggregation, several parallel physical connections with the same transmission speed are grouped together to form a logical connection with a higher transmission speed. This method based on IEEE 802.3ad is also known as port trunking or channel bundling. Link aggregation works only with full duplex connections with the same transmission speed in point-to-point mode. This achieves multiplication of the bandwidth or transmission speed. If part of the connection fails, the data traffic is handled via the remaining parts of the connection. To control and monitor, the Link Aggregation Control Layer (LACL) and the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) are used. 50 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.1 5 Web Based Management How it works The device has an integrated HTTP server for Web Based Management (WBM). If a device is addressed using an Internet browser, it returns HTML pages to the client PC depending on the user input. The user enters the configuration data in the HTML pages sent by the device. The device evaluates this information and generates reply pages dynamically. The advantage of this method is that only an Internet browser is required on the client. Note Secure connection WBM also allows you to establish a secure connection via HTTPS. Use HTTPS for protected transfer of your data. If you wish to access WBM only via a secure connection, activate the option "HTTPS Server only" under "System > Configuration". Requirements WBM display The device has an IP address There is a connection between the device and the client PC. With the Windows ping command, you can check whether or not a connection exists. Access using HTTPS is enabled. JavaScript is activated in the Internet browser. The Internet browser must not be set so that it reloads the page from the server each time the page is accessed. The updating of the dynamic content of the page is ensured by other mechanisms. In the Internet Explorer, you can make the appropriate setting in the "Options > Internet Options > General" menu in the section "Browsing history" with the "Settings" button. Under "Check for newer versions of stored pages:", select "Automatically". If a firewall is used, the relevant ports must be opened. - For access using HTTP: Port 80 - For access using HTTPS: Port 443 The display of the WBM was tested with the following desktop Internet browsers: SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 51 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.1 Web Based Management Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 Mozilla Firefox 24ESR Chrome V30 Note Compatibility view In Microsoft Internet Explorer, disable the compatibility view to ensure correct display and to allow problem-free configuration using WBM. Display of the WBM on mobile devices For mobile devices, the following minimum requirements must be met: Resolution Operating system Browser 960 x 640 pixels Android as of version 4.2.1 Chrome as of version 18 on Android iOS as of version 6.0.2 Safari as of version 6 on iOS Tested with the following Internet browsers for mobile devices: Safari on iOS 6.1 (iPhone, iPad Mini, iPod Touch 4th Generation) Chrome 27 on Android (Galaxy Nexus 4, Galaxy Nexus 7) Note Display of the WBM and working with it on mobile devices The display on the WBM pages and how you work with them on mobile devices may differ compared with the same pages on desktop devices. Some pages also have an optimized display for mobile devices. 52 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.2 Login 5.2 Login Establishing a connection to a device Follow the steps below to establish a connection to a device using an Internet browser: 1. There is a connection between the device and the client PC. With the ping command, you can check whether or not a connection exists. 2. In the address box of the Web browser, enter the IP address or the URL of the device. If there is a problem-free connection to the device, the login page of Web Based Management (WBM)is displayed. Logging on using the Web browser Selecting the language of the WBM 1. From the drop-down list at the top right, select the language version of the WBM pages. 2. Click the "Go" button to change to the selected language. Note Available languages in this version, only English is available. Other languages will follow in a later version. Login with HTTP There are two ways in which you can log in via HTTP. You either use the login option in the center of the browser window or the login option in the upper left area of the browser window. The following steps apply when logging in whichever of the above options you choose: SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 53 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.2 Login 1. Enter the following in the "Name" input box: - "admin": With this user type, you can change the settings of the device (read and write access to the configuration data). - "user": With this user type, you cannot change any of the settings of the device (read access to the configuration data). 2. Enter your password in the "Password" input box. When you log in for the first time or following a "Restore Factory Defaults und Restart", enter the standard password in the "Password" input box. - "admin": standard password "admin" - "user": standard password "user" 3. Click the "Login" button or confirm your entry with "Enter". When you log in for the first time or following a "Restore Factory Defaults and Restart", you will be prompted to change the password. The new password must be at least 6 characters long. You need to repeat the password as confirmation. The password entries must match. Click the "Set Values" to complete the action and activate the new password. Once you have logged in successfully, the start page appears. Login with HTTPS Web Based Management also allows you to connect to the device over the secure connection of the HTTPS protocol. Follow these steps: 1. Click on the link "Switch to secure HTTP" on the login page or enter "https://" and the IP address of the device in the address box of the Internet browser. 2. Confirm the displayed certificate warning. The login page of Web Based Management appears. 3. Enter the following in the "Name" input box: - "admin": With this user type, you can change the settings of the device (read and write access to the configuration data). - "user": With this user type, you cannot change any of the settings of the device (read access to the configuration data). 4. Enter your password in the "Password" input box. When you log in for the first time or following a "Restore Factory Defaults und Restart", enter the standard password in the "Password" input box. - "admin": standard password "admin" - "user": standard password "user" 5. Click the "Login" button or confirm your entry with "Enter". When you log in for the first time or following a "Restore Factory Defaults and Restart", you will be prompted to change the password. The new password must be at least 6 characters long. You need to repeat the password as confirmation. The password entries must match. Click the "Set Values" to complete the action and activate the new password. Once you have logged in successfully, the start page appears. 54 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu 5.3 The "Information" menu 5.3.1 Start page View of the Start page When you enter the IP address of the device, the start page is displayed after a successful login. You cannot configure anything on this page. General layout of the WBM pages The following areas are generally available on every WBM page: Selection area (1): Top area Display area (2): Top area Navigation area (3): Left-hand area Content area (4): Middle area SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 55 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Selection area (1) The following is available in the selection area: Logo of Siemens AG Display of: "System Location/System Name" - "System Location" contains the location of the device. With the settings when the device ships, the in-band port IP address of the device is displayed. - "System Name" is the device name. With the settings when the device ships, the device type is displayed. You can change the content of this display with "System > General > Device. Drop-down list for language selection System time and date You can change the content of this display with "System > System Time. Display area (2) In the upper part of the display area, you can see the full title of the currently selected menu item. In the lower part of the display area, you will find the following: Printer If you click this button, a popup window opens. The popup window contains a view of the page content optimized for printers. Note Printing larger tables If you want to print large tables, please use the "Print preview" function of your browser. Help When you click this button, the help page of the currently selected menu item is opened in a new browser window. The help page contains a description of the content area. Under certain circumstances, options are described that are not available on the device. LED simulation Each component of a device has one or more LEDs that provide information on the operating state of the device. Depending on its location, direct access to the device may not always be possible. Web Based Management therefore displays simulated LEDs. Unoccupied slots or unused connectors are displayed as a gray LED. The meaning of the LED displays is described in the operating instructions. If you click the simulated "Select/Set" button, you can change the display mode (LEDs DM or D1/D2). If you click this button, you open the window for the LED simulation. You can show this window during a change of menu and move it as necessary. To close the LED simulation, click the close button in the LED simulation window. Logging out You can log out from any WBM page by clicking the "Logout" link. 56 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Navigation area (3) In the navigation area, you have various menus available. Click the individual menus to display the submenus. The submenus contain pages on which information is available or with which you can create configurations. These pages are always displayed in the content area. Content area (4) The content area shows a graphic of the device. The graphic is dynamic. The basic device is always shown. If extenders/media modules are connected to the basic device, these are also shown. Figure 5-1 Example of a device graphic: SCALANCE XM416-4C with one port extender PE408 The following is displayed below the device graphic: PNIO Name of Station Shows the PROFINET IO device name. System Name Shows the system name of the device. Device Type Shows the type of the device. PNIO AR Status Shows the PROFINET IO application relation status. - Online There is a connection to a PROFINET IO controller. The PROFINET IO controller has downloaded its configuration data to the device. The device can send status data to the PROFINET IO controller. In this status, the parameters set by the PROFINET IO controller cannot be configured on the device. - Offline There is no connection to the PROFINET IO controller. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 57 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Power Line 1 / Power Line 2 - Up Power supply 1 or 2 is applied - Down: Power supply 1 or 2 is not applied or is below the permitted voltage. PLUG configuration Shows the status of the configuration data on the PLUG, refer to the section "System > PLUG configuration (Page 149)". PLUG license Shows the status of the license on the PLUG, refer to the section "System > PLUG license (Page 152)". Faults Status Shows the fault status of the device. Buttons you require often The pages of the WBM contain the following standard buttons: Refresh the display with "Refresh" Web Based Management pages that display current parameters have a "Refresh" button at the lower edge of the page. Click this button to request up-to-date information from the device for the current page. Note If you click the "Refresh" button, before you have transferred your configuration changes to the device using the "Set Values" button, your changes will be deleted and the previous configuration will be loaded from the device and displayed here. Save entries with "Set Values" Pages in which you can make configuration settings have a "Set Values" button at the lower edge. The button only becomes active if you change at least one value on the page. Click this button to save the configuration data you have entered on the device. Once you have saved, the button becomes inactive again. Note Changing configuration data is possible only with the "admin" login. Create entries with "Create" Pages in which you can make new entries have a "Create" button at the lower edge. Click this button to create a new entry. Delete entries with "Delete" Pages in which you can delete entries have a "Delete" button at the lower edge. Click this button to delete the previously selected entries from the device memory. Deleting also results in an update of the page in the WBM. 58 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Page down with "Next" The number of data records that can be displayed on a page is limited. Click the "Next" button to page down through the data records. Page up with "Prev" The number of data records that can be displayed on a page is limited. Click the "Prev" button to page up through the data records. 5.3.2 Versions Versions of hardware and software This page shows the versions of the hardware and software of the device. You cannot configure anything on this page. Description of the displayed values Table 1 has the following columns: Hardware - Basic Device Shows the basic device - PX.X X.X = port in which the SFP module is inserted. - Slot X "X" = slot number: Module plugged into this slot. Name Shows the name of the device or module. Revision Displays the hardware version of the device. Order ID Shows the order number of the device or module. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 59 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Table 2 has the following columns: Software - Firmware Shows the current firmware version. If a new firmware file was downloaded and the device has not yet restarted, the firmware version of the downloaded firmware file is displayed here. After the next restart, the downloaded firmware is activated and used. - Bootloader Shows the version of the boot software stored on the device. Description Shows the short description of the software. Version Shows the version number of the software version. Date Shows the date on which the software version was created. 5.3.3 I&M Identification and Maintenance data This page contains information about device-specific vendor and maintenance data such as the order number, serial number, version number etc. You cannot configure anything on this page. 60 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Description of the displayed values The table has the following rows: Manufacturer ID Shows the manufacturer ID. Order ID Shows the order number. Serial Number Shows the serial number. Hardware Revision Shows the hardware version. Software Revision Shows the software version. Revision Counter Shows the revision counter: Counter for revisions since the initial commissioning Revision Date Revision date: Date and time of the last revision Function Tag Shows the function tag (plant designation) of the device. The plant designation (HID) is created during configuration of the device with HW Config of STEP 7. Location Tag Shows the location tag (location identifier) of the device. The location identifier (LID) is created during configuration of the device with HW Config of STEP 7. 5.3.4 ARP table Assignment of MAC address and IP address With the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), there is a unique assignment of MAC address to IP address. This assignment is kept by each network node in its own separate ARP table. The WBM page shows the ARP table of the device. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 61 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Description The table has the following columns: Interface Shows the interface via which the row entry was learnt. MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the target device. IP Address Shows the IP address of the target device. Media Type Shows the type of connection. - Dynamic The device recognized the address data automatically. - Static The addresses were entered as static addresses. 5.3.5 Log table Logging events The device allows you to log occurring events, some of which you can specify on the page of the System > Events menu. This, for example, allows you to record when an authentication attempt failed or when the connection status of a port has changed. The content of the events log table is retained even when the device is turned off. You cannot configure anything on this page. 62 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Severity Filters You can filter the entries in the table according to severity. Select the required entries in the check boxes above the table. Info Information Warning Warnings Critical Critical To display all entries, select either all of them or leave the check boxes empty. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 63 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Description of the displayed values The table has the following columns: Restart Counts the number of restarts since you last reset to factory settings and shows the device restart after which the corresponding event occurred. System Up Time Shows the time the device has been running since the last restart when the described event occurred. If the system time is set, the time is also displayed at which the event occurred. System Time Shows the date and time of the device. Severity Sorts the entry into the categories above. Log Message Displays a brief description of the event that has occurred. Description of the buttons and input boxes "Clear" button Click this button to delete the content of the event log file. The display is also cleared. The restart counter is only reset after you have restored the device to the factory settings and restarted the device. Note The number of entries in this table is restricted to 400. When this number is reached, the oldest entries are discarded. The table remains permanently in memory. "Show all" button Click this button to display all the entries on the WBM page. Note that displaying all messages can take some time. "Next" button Click this button to go to the next page. "Prev" button Click this button to go to the previous page. Drop-down list for page change From the drop-down list, select the page you want to go to. 64 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu 5.3.6 Faults Error status This page displays any errors that occur. Errors of the "Cold/Warm Start" event can be deleted following confirmation. If there are no more unanswered error/fault messages, the fault LED goes off. The time calculation always begins after the last system start. When the system is restarted, a new entry with the type of restart is created in the fault memory. Description The "No. of Signaled Faults" box shows the number of faults that have occurred since the last startup. Click the "Reset Counters" button to reset this value. The table contains the following columns: Fault Time Shows the time the device has been running since the last restart when the described fault occurred. Fault Description Display of the fault status for the device. Clear Fault State If the "Clear Fault State" button is enabled, you can delete the fault. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 65 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu 5.3.7 Redundancy 5.3.7.1 Spanning Tree Introduction The page shows the current information about the Spanning Tree and the settings of the root bridge. Description of the displayed values The following fields are displayed: Spanning Tree Mode shows the set mode. You specify the mode in "Layer 2 > Configuration" and in "Layer 2 > MSTP > General". The following values are possible: - '-' - STP - RSTP - MSTP Instance ID Shows the number of the instance. The parameter depends on the configured mode. 66 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Bridge Priority / Root Priority Which device becomes the root bridge is decided by the bridge priority. The bridge with the highest priority (in other words, with the lowest value for this parameter) becomes the root bridge. If several devices in a network have the same priority, the device whose MAC address has the lowest numeric value will become the root bridge. Both parameters, bridge priority and MAC address together form the bridge identifier. Since the root bridge manages all path changes, it should be located as centrally as possible due to the delay of the frames. The value for the bridge priority is a whole multiple of 4096 with a range of values from 0 to 32768. Bridge Address/ Root Address The bridge address shows the MAC address of the device and the root address shows the MAC address of the root switch. Root Cost Shows the path costs from the device to the root bridge. Bridge Status Shows the status of the bridge, e.g. whether or not the device is the root bridge. Regional Root Priority (available only with MSTP) For a description, see Bridge Priority / Root Priority Regional Root Address (available only with MSTP) Shows the MAC address of the device. Regional Root Cost (available only with MSTP) Shows the path costs from the regional root bridge to the root bridge. The table has the following columns: Port Shows the port via which the device communicates. The port is made up of the module number and the port number, for example port 0.1 is module 0, port 1. Role Shows the status of the port. The following values are possible: - Disabled The port was removed manually from the Spanning Tree and will no longer be taken into account by the Spanning Tree. - Designated The ports leading away from the root bridge. - Alternate The port with an alternative route to a network segment - Backup If a switch has several ports to the same network segment, the "poorer" Port becomes the backup port. - Root The port that provides the best route to the root bridge. - Master This port points to a root bridge located outside the MST region. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 67 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu State Displays the current status of the port. The values are only displayed. The parameter depends on the configured protocol. The following statuses are possible: - Discarding The port receives BPDU frames. Other incoming or outgoing frames are discarded. - Listening The port receives and sends BPDU frames. The port is involved in the spanning tree algorithm. Other outgoing and incoming frames are discarded. - Learning The port actively learns the topology; in other words, the node addresses. Other outgoing and incoming frames are discarded. - Forwarding Following the reconfiguration time, the port is active in the network. The port receives and sends data frames. Oper. Version Describes the type of spanning tree in which the port operates Priority If the path calculated by spanning tree is possible over several ports of a device, the port with the highest priority (in other words the lowest value for this parameter) is selected. A value between 0 and 240 can be entered for the priority in steps of 16. If you enter a value that cannot be divided by 16, the value is automatically adapted. The default is 128. Path Cost This parameter is used to calculate the path that will be selected. The path with the lowest value is selected. If several ports of a device have the same value, the port with the lowest port number is selected. If the value in the "Cost Calc" field is "0", the automatically calculated value is displayed. Otherwise, the value of the "Cost Calc" field is displayed. The calculation of the path costs is largely based on the transmission speed. The higher the achievable transmission speed is, the lower the value of the path costs. Typical values for path costs with rapid spanning tree: - 10,000 Mbps = 2,000 - 1000 Mbps = 20,000 - 100 Mbps = 200,000 - 10 Mbps = 2,000,000. 68 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Edge Type Shows the type of the connection. The following values are possible: - Edge Port There is an end device at this port. - No Edge Port There is a Spanning Tree or Rapid Spanning Tree device at this port. P.t.P. Type Shows the type of point-to-point link. The following values are possible: - P.t.P. With half duplex, a point-to-point link is assumed. - 5.3.7.2 Shared Media With a full duplex connection, a point-to-point link is not assumed. VRRP Statistics Introduction This page shows the statistics of the VRRP protocol and all configured virtual routers. Description of the displayed values The following fields are displayed: VRID Errors Shows how many VRRP packets containing an unsupported VRID were received. Version Errors Shows how many VRRP packets containing an invalid version number were received. Checksum Errors Shows how many VRRP packets containing an invalid checksum were received. The table has the following columns: SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 69 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Interfaces Interface to which the settings relate. VRID Shows the ID of the virtual router. Valid values are 1 to 255. Become Master Shows how often this virtual router changed to the "Master" status. Advertisements Received Shows how often a VRRP packet was received that contained a bad address list. Advertisements Interval Errors Shows how many bad VRRP packets were received whose interval does not match the value set locally. IP TTL Errors Shows how many bad VRRP packets were received whose TTL (Time to live) value in the IP header is incorrect. Prio 0 received Shows how many VRRP packets with priority 0 were received. VRRP packets with priority 0 are sent when a master router is shut down. These packets allow a fast handover to the relevant backup router. Prio 0 sent Shows how many VRRP packets with priority 0 were sent. Packets with priority 0 are sent when a master router is shut down. These packets allow a fast handover to the relevant backup router. Invalid Auth. Type Shows how many bad VRRP packets were received whose authentication type was not type 0. Type 0 means "no authentication". Auth. Type Mismatch Shows how many bad VRRP packets were received whose authentication type does not match. Packet Length Error Shows how many bad VRRP packets were received whose length is not correct. 70 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu 5.3.7.3 Ring redundancy Information on ring redundancy On this tab, you obtain information about the status of the device in terms of ring redundancy. The text boxes on this page are read-only. The table has the following columns: SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 71 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Redundancy Function The "Redundancy Function" column shows the role of the device within the ring: - No Ring Redundancy (off) The IE switch is operating without redundancy function. - HRP Client The IE switch is operating as an HRP client. - HRP Manager The IE switch is operating as an HRP manager. - MRP Client The IE switch is operating as an MRP client. - MRP Manager The IE switch is operating as an MRP manager. RM Status The "RM Status" column shows whether or not the IE switch is operating as redundancy manager and whether it has opened or closed the ring in this role. - Passive: The IE switch is operating as redundancy manager and has opened the ring; in other words, the line of switches connected to the ring ports is operating problem free. The passive status is also displayed if the IE switch is not operating as the redundancy manager (RM function disabled). - Active: The IE switch is operating as redundancy manager and has closed the ring; in other words, the line of switches connected to the ring ports is interrupted (problem). The redundancy manager connects its ring ports through and restores an uninterrupted linear topology. - If media redundancy in ring topologies is completely disabled, ring ports configured last are displayed and the text "Ring Redundancy disabled" is displayed. Observer Status Shows the current status of the observer. Ring Port 1 and Ring Port 2 The "Ring Port 1" and "Ring Port 2" columns show the ports being used as ring ports. No. of Changes to RM Active State Shows how often the device as redundancy manager switched to the active status, i.e. closed the ring. If the redundancy function is disabled or the device is an HRP/MRP client , the text "Redundancy Manager Disabled" appears. Max. Delay of RM Test Packets[ms] Shows the maximum delay time of the test frames of the redundancy manager. If the redundancy function is disabled or the device is an HRP/MRP client , the text "Redundancy Manager Disabled" appears. Click the "Reset Counters" button to reset the counters on this page. 72 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu 5.3.7.4 Standby redundancy Information on standby redundancy On this tab, you obtain information about the status of the device in terms of standby redundancy. The text boxes on this page are read-only. Note Device with the higher MAC address becomes master When linking HRP rings redundantly, two devices are always configured as a master/slave pair. This also applies to interrupted HRP rings = linear buses. When operating normally, the device with the higher MAC address adopts the role of master. This type of assignment is important in particular when a device is replaced. Depending on the MAC addresses, the previous device with the slave function can take over the role of the standby master. The Standby tab shows the status of the standby function: The meaning of the displayed boxes is as follows: Standby Port The "Standby Port" display box shows the standby port or the standby ports. Note You can configure one or more standby ports. In the following paragraphs, the plural "standby" ports is used. Standby Name Standby Connection Name SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 73 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Standby Function - Master: The device has a connection to the partner device and is operating as master. In normal operation, the standby ports of this device are active. - Slave: The device has a connection to the partner device and is operating as slave. In normal operation, the standby ports of this device are inactive. - Disabled: Standby link is disabled. The device is operating neither as master nor slave. The standby ports are working as normal ports without standby function. - Waiting for Connection....: No connection has yet been established to the partner device. The standby ports are inactive. In this case, either the configuration on the partner device is inconsistent (for example incorrect connection name, standby link disabled) or there is a physical fault (for example device failure, link down). - Connection Lost: Existing connection to the partner device has been lost. In this case there is either a physical fault (for example, device failure, link down) or the configuration on the partner device was modified (for example different connection name, standby link disabled). Standby Status The "Standby Status" display box shows the status of the standby ports: - Active: The standby ports of this device are active; in other words are enabled for frame traffic. - Passive: The standby ports of this device are inactive; in other words are disabled for frame traffic. No. of Changes to Standby Active State Shows how often the IE switch has changed the standby status from "passive" to "active". If the connection of a standby port fails on the standby master, the IE switch changes to the "active" status. If the standby function is disabled, the text "Standby Disabled" appears in this box. Click the "Reset Counters" button to reset the counters on this page. Following each restart on the device, the counters are automatically reset. 74 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu 5.3.8 Ethernet statistics 5.3.8.1 Interface statistics Interface statistics The page shows the statistics from the interface table of the Management Information Base (MIB). Figure 5-2 Interface statistics Displayed values The table has the following columns: In Octet Shows the number of received bytes. Out Octet Shows the number of sent bytes. In Unicast Shows the number of received unicast frames. In Non-Unicast Shows the number of received frames that are not of the type unicast. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 75 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Out Unicast Shows the number of sent unicast frames. Out Non-Unicast Shows the number of sent frames that are not of the type unicast. 5.3.8.2 Packet size Frames sorted by length This page displays how many frames of which size were sent and received at each port. You cannot configure anything on this page. The displayed values are transferred by RMON. On the page "Layer 2 > RMON > Statistics", you can set the ports for which values will be displayed. 76 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Description of the displayed values The table has the following columns: Port Shows the available ports and link aggregations. The port is made up of the module number and the port number, for example port 0.1 is module 0, port 1. Note Display of frame statistics In the statistics relating to frame size, note that both incoming and outgoing frames are counted. Frame lengths The other columns after the port number contain the absolute numbers of incoming frames according to their frame length. The following frame lengths are distinguished: - 64 bytes - 65 - 127 bytes - 128 - 255 bytes - 256 - 511 bytes - 512 - 1023 bytes - 1024 - max. Note Data traffic on blocked ports For technical reasons, data packets can be indicated on blocked ports. Description of the button "Reset Counter" button Click "Reset Counter" to reset all counters. The counters are reset by a restart. 5.3.8.3 Packet type Received frames sorted by type This page displays how many frames of the type "Unicast", "Multicast" and "Broadcast" were received at each port. You cannot configure anything on this page. The displayed values are transferred by RMON. On the page "Layer 2 > RMON > Statistics", you can set the ports for which values will be displayed. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 77 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Description of the displayed values The table has the following columns: Port Shows the available ports and link aggregations. The port is made up of the module number and the port number, for example port 0.1 is module 0, port 1. Unicast / Multicast / Broadcast The other columns after the port number contain the absolute numbers of the incoming frames according to their frame type "Unicast", "Multicast" and "Broadcast". Description of the button "Reset Counters" button Click "Reset Counters" to reset all counters. The counters are reset by a restart. 5.3.8.4 Packet Error Bad received frames This page shows how many bad frames were received per port. You cannot configure anything on this page. The displayed values are transferred by RMON. On the page "Layer 2 > RMON > Statistics", you can set the ports for which values will be displayed. 78 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Description of the displayed values The table has the following columns: Port Shows the available ports and link aggregations. The port is made up of the module number and the port number, for example port 0.1 is module 0, port 1. Error types The other columns after the port number contain the absolute numbers of the incoming frames according to their error type. In the columns of the table, a distinction is made according to the following error types: - - CRC Packets whose content does not match the CRC checksum. Undersize Packets with a length less than 64 bytes. - Oversize Packets discarded because they were too long. - Fragments Packets with a length less than 64 bytes and a bad CRC checksum. - Jabbers VLAN-tagged packets with an incorrect CRC checksum that were discarded because they were too long. - Collisions Detected collisions. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 79 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Description of the button "Reset Counters" button Click "Reset Counters" to reset all counters. The counters are reset by a restart. 5.3.8.5 History Samples of the statistics The page shows samples from each port with information from the RMON statistics. On the page "Layer 2 > RMON > History", you can set the ports for which samples will be taken. Figure 5-3 History Settings Port Select the port for which the history will be displayed. Displayed values Buckets Maximum number of samples that can be saved at the same time. Interval[s] Interval after which the current status of the statistics will be saved as a sample. The table has the following columns: Sample Number of the sample Sample Time System up time at which the sample was taken. Unicast Number of received unicast frames. 80 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Multicast Number of received multicast frames. Broadcast Number of received broadcast frames. CRC Number of frames with a bad CRC checksum. Undersize Number of frames that are shorter than 64 bytes. Oversize Number of frames discarded because they were too long. Fragments Number of frames that are shorter than 64 bytes and have a bad CRC checksum. Jabbers Number of frames with a VLAN tag that have a bad CRC checksum and will be discarded because they are too long. Collisions Number of collisions of received frames. Utilization[0.01%] Utilization of the port during a sample. 5.3.9 Unicast Status of the unicast filter table This page shows the current content of the unicast filter table. This table lists the source addresses of unicast address frames. Entries can be made either dynamically when a node sends a frame to a port or statically by the user setting parameters. Figure 5-4 Unicast SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 81 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Description This table contains the following columns: VLAN ID Shows the VLAN ID assigned to this MAC address. MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the node that the device has learned or the user has configured. Status Shows the status of each address entry: - Learnt The specified address was learned by receiving a frame from this node and will be deleted when the aging time expires if no further packets are received from this node. - Static Configured by the user. Static addresses are stored permanently; in other words, they are not deleted when the aging time expires or when the switch is restarted. Port Shows the port via which the node with the specified address can be reached. Frames received by the device whose destination address matches this address will be forwarded to this port. 5.3.10 Multicast Status of the multicast filter table This table shows the multicast frames currently entered in the multicast filter table and their destination ports. The entries can be dynamic (the device has learned them) or static (the user has set them). Figure 5-5 82 Multicast SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Description This table contains the following columns: VLAN ID Shows VLAN ID of the VLAN to which the MAC multicast address is assigned. MAC Address Shows the MAC multicast address that the device has learned or the user has configured. Status Shows the status of each address entry. The following information is possible: - static The address was entered statically by the user. Static addresses are stored permanently; in other words, they are not deleted when the aging time expires or when the device is restarted. These must be deleted by the user. - IGMP The destination port for this address was obtained by IGMP configuration. - GMRP The destination port for this address was registered by a received GMRP frame. List of ports There is a column for each slot. Within a column, the multicast group to which the port belongs is shown. The drop-down list provides the following options: M (Member) Multicast frames are sent via this port. R (Registered) Member of the multicast group, registration was by a GMRP frame. I (IGMP) Member of the multicast group, registration was by an IGMP frame. - Not a member of the multicast group. No multicast frames with the defined multicast MAC address are sent via this port. F (Forbidden) Not a member of the multicast group. This address must also not be an address learned dynamically with GMRP or IGMP. Port List There is a column for each slot. Within a column, the multicast group to which the port belongs is shown: - M (Member) Multicast frames are sent via this port. - R (Registered) Member of the multicast group, registration was by a GMRP frame. - I (IGMP) Member of the multicast group, registration was by an IGMP frame. - - Not a member of the multicast group. No multicast frames with the defined multicast MAC address are sent via this port. - F (Forbidden) Not a member of the multicast group. This address must also not be an address learned dynamically with GMRP or IGMP. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 83 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu 5.3.11 LLDP Status of the neighborhood table This page shows the current content of the neighborhood table. This table stores the information that the LLDP agent has received from connected devices. You set the interfaces via which the LLDP agent receives or sends information in the following section: "Layer 2 >LLDP (Page 215)". Figure 5-6 Information LLDP Description of the displayed values This table contains the following columns: Device ID Device ID of the connected device. Local Interface Port at which the IE switch received the information. Hold Time An entry remains stored in the MIB for the time specified here. If the IE switch does not receive any new information from the connected device during this time, the entry is deleted. Capability Shows the properties of the connected device: - Router - Bridge - Telephone - DOCSIS Cable Device - WLAN Access Point - Repeater - Station - Other Port ID Port of the device with which the IE switch is connected. 84 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu 5.3.12 Routing 5.3.12.1 Routing Table Introduction This page shows the routing table of the device. Description of the displayed values The table has the following columns: Destination Network Shows the destination address of this route. Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask of this route. Gateway Shows the gateway for this route. Interface Shows the interface for this route. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 85 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Metric Shows the metric of the route. The higher value, the longer packets require to their destination. Routing Protocol Shows the routing protocol from which the entry in the routing table originates. The following entries are possible: - Connected: Connected routes - Static: Static routes - RIP: Routes via RIP - OSPF: Routes via OSPF - Other: Other routes 5.3.12.2 OSPFv2 Interfaces Overview This page shows the configuration of the OSPF interface. Description of the displayed values The table has the following columns: IP Address Shows the IP address of the OSPF interface Area ID Shows the Area ID to which the OSPF interface belongs. 86 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Interface Status Shows the status of the interface: - Down The interface is not available. - Loop back Loop back interface - Waiting Starting up and negotiating the interface. - Point to Point Point-to-point link - Designated Router The router is a designated router and generates network LSAs. - Backup D. Router The router is the backup router for the designated router. - Other D. Router The Interface has started up. The router is neither a designated nor a designated backup router. OSPF Status Shows the status of OSPF. - Enabled: OSPF is enabled on the interface. - Disabled: OSPF is disabled on the interface. Designated Router Shows the IP address of the designated router for this OSPF interface. Backup Designated Router Shows the IP address of the designated backup router for this OSPF interface. Events Shows the number of status changes of OSPF. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 87 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu 5.3.12.3 OSPFv2 Neighbors Overview This page shows the dynamically detected neighbor routers in the relevant networks. Description of the displayed values The table has the following columns: IP Address Shows the IP address of the neighbor router in this network. Neighbor Router ID Shows the ID of the neighbor router. The two addresses can match. 88 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Status Shows the status of the neighbor router. The status can adopt the following values: - unknown Status of the neighbor router is unknown. - down The neighbor router cannot be reached. - attempt and init Brief status during initialization - two-way Two-way receipt of Hello packets. Specification of the designated router and the designated backup router. - exchangestart, exchange and loading Status during exchange of the LSAs - full The database is complete and synchronized within the area. The routes can now be detected. Note Normal status If the partner router is a designated router or a designated backup router, the status is "full". Otherwise the status is "two-way". Assoc. Area Type Shows the area type via which the neighbor-neighbor relation is maintained. The following area types exist: - Standard - Stub - NSSA - Backbone Priority Shows the priority of the neighbor router. This is only significant when selecting the designated router on a network. For virtual neighbor routers, this information is irrelevant. Hello Suppr. Shows the suppressed Hello packets to the neighbor router. This field normally displays "no". Retrans Queue Shows the length of the queue with Hello packets still to be transmitted. Events Shows the number of status changes. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 89 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu 5.3.12.4 OSPFv2 Virtual Neighbors Overview This page shows the configured virtual neighbors. Description of the displayed values The table has the following columns: IP Address Shows the IP address of the virtual neighbor router in this network. Router ID Shows the router ID of the virtual neighbor router. 90 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Status Shows the status of the neighbor router. The status can adopt the following values: - unknown Status of the neighbor router is unknown. - down The neighbor router cannot be reached. - attempt and init Brief status during initialization - two-way Two-way receipt of Hello packets. Specification of the designated router and the designated backup router. - exchangestart, exchange and loading Status during exchange of the LSAs - full The database is complete and synchronized within the area. The routes can now be detected. Note Normal status If the partner router is a designated router or a designated backup router, the status is "full". Otherwise the status is "two-way". Trans. Area ID Shows the ID of the area via which the virtual neighborhood relation exists. Hello Suppr. Shows whether there are suppressed Hello packets to the virtual neighbor router. - no: There are no suppressed Hello packets (default) - yes: There are suppressed Hello packets. Retrans Queue Shows the length of the queue with Hello packets still to be transmitted. Events Shows the number of status changes. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 91 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu 5.3.12.5 OSPFv2 LSDB Overview The link state database is the central database for managing all links within an area. It consists of the link state advertisements (LSAs). The most important data of these LSAs is shown on the this WBM page. 92 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Description of the displayed boxes The table has the following columns: Area ID Shows the ID of the area to which the LSA belongs. If the LSA is an external connection, '-' is displayed. Link State Type Shows the LSA type. The following values are possible: - Unknown LSA type is unknown. - Router The router LSA (Type 1) is sent by the OSPF router within an area. The LSA contains information about the status of all router interfaces. - Network The network LSA (Type 2) is sent by the designated router within an area. The LSA contains a list of routers connected to the network. - NSSA External The NSSA external LSA (Type 7) is sent by the NSSA-ASBR within an NSSA. The NSSA-ASBR receives LSAs of Type 5 and converts the information to LSAs of Type 7. The NSSA router can forward these LSAs within an NSSA. - Summary The summary LSA (Type 3) is sent by the ABR within an area. The LSA contains information about routes to other networks. - AS Summary The AS summary LSA (Type 4) is sent by the area border router within an area. The LSA contains information about routes to other autonomous systems. - AS External The AS external LSA (Type 5) is sent by the AS border router within an autonomous system. The LSA contains information about routes from one network to another. Link State ID Shows the ID of the LSA. Router ID Shows the ID of the router that sent this LSA. Sequence No. Shows the sequence number of the LSA. Each time an LSA is renewed, this sequence number is incremented by one. 5.3.12.6 RIPv2 Statistics Overview This page shows the statistics of the RIP interface. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 93 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.3 The "Information" menu Description of the displayed values Figure 5-7 RIPv2 Statistics information The table has the following columns: IP Address Shows the IP address of the RIPv2 interface Bad packets Number of received RIP packets that were deleted and therefore ignored. Bad routes Number of routes of valid RIP packets that could not be taken into consideration. Updates Sent Shows how often the router has sent its routing table to its neighbor routers. 94 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4.1 Configuration System configuration The WBM page contains the configuration overview of the access options of the device. Specify the services that access the device. With some services, there are further configuration pages on which more detailed settings can be made. Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: Telnet Server Enable or disable the "Telnet Server" service for unencrypted access to the CLI. SSH Server Enable or disable the "SSH Server" service for encrypted access to the CLI. HTTPS Server only When this function is enabled, you can only access the device using HTTPS. DNS Client Enable or disable depending on whether the IE switch should operate as a DNS client. You can configure other settings in "System > DNS". SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 95 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu SMTP Client Enable or disable the SMTP client. You can configure other settings in "System > SMTP Client". Syslog Client Enable or disable the Syslog client. You can configure other settings in "System > Syslog Client". DCP Server Specify whether or not the device can be accessed with DCP (Discovery and Configuration Protocol): - "-" (disabled) DCP is disabled. Device parameters can neither be read nor modified. - Read/Write With DCP, device parameters can be both read and modified. - Read-Only With DCP, device parameters can be read but cannot be modified. Time Select the setting from the drop-down list. The following settings are possible: - Manual The system time is set manually. You can configure other settings in "System > Time > Manual Setting". - SIMATIC Time The system time is set using a SIMATIC time transmitter. You can configure other settings in "System > System Time > SIMATIC Time Client". - SNTP Client The system time is set via an SNTP server. You can configure other settings in "System > System Time > SNTP Client". - NTP Client The system time is set via an NTP server. You can configure other settings in "System > System Time > NTP Client". - PTP Client (SCALANCE XR-500 only) The system time is set via a PTP server. You can configure other settings in "System > System Time > PTP Client". SNMP Select the protocol from the drop-down list. The following settings are possible: - "-" (SNMP disabled) Access to device parameters via SNMP is not possible. - SNMPv1/v2c/v3 Access to device parameters is possible with SNMP versions 1, 2c or 3. You can configure other settings in "System > SNMP > General". - SNMPv3 Access to device parameters is possible only with SNMP version 3. You can configure other settings in "System > SNMP > General". SNMPv1/v2 Read-Only Enable or disable write access to SNMP variables with SNMPv1/v2c. 96 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu SNMPv1 Traps Enable or disable the sending of traps (alarm frames). You can configure other settings in "System > SNMP > Traps". SINEMA Configuration Interface If the SINEMA configuration interface is enabled, you can download configurations to the IE switch via the TIA Portal. NFC (only for SCALANCE XM-400) Activate or deactivate the "NFC" (Near Field Communication) function. You will find further information on NFC in the "SCALANCE XM400" Operating Instructions. Configuration Mode Select the mode from the drop-down list. The following modes are possible: - Automatic Save Automatic save mode. Approximately 1 minute after the last parameter change or when you restart the device, the configuration is automatically saved. - Trial Trial mode. In Trial mode, although changes are adopted, they are not saved in the configuration file (startup configuration). To save changes in the configuration file, use the "Write Startup Config" button. The "Write Startup Config" button is displayed when you set trial mode. The message "Trial Mode Active - Press "Write Startup Config" button to make your settings persistent" is also displayed in the display area as soon as there are unsaved changes. This message can be seen on every WBM page until the changes made have either been saved or the device has been restarted. Steps in configuration 1. To use the required function, select the corresponding check box. 2. Select the options you require from the drop-down lists. 3. Click the "Set Values" button. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 97 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4.2 General 5.4.2.1 Device General device information This page contains the general device information. The boxes "Current System Time", "System Up Time" and "Device Type" cannot be changed. Description The page contains the following boxes: Current System Time Shows the current system time. The system time is either set by the user or by a time-ofday frame: either SINEC H1 time-of-day frame, NTP or SNTP. (readonly) System Up Time Shows the running time of the device since the last restart. (readonly) Device Type Shows the type of the device. (readonly) "System Name" input box You can enter the name of the device. The entered name is displayed in the selection area. A maximum of 255 characters are possible. The system name is also displayed in the CLI input prompt. The number of characters in the CLI input prompt is limited. The system name is truncated after 16 characters. 98 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu "System Contact" input box You can enter the name of a contact person responsible for managing the device. A maximum of 255 characters are possible. "System Location" input box You can enter the installation location of the device. The entered installation location is displayed in the selection area. A maximum of 255 characters are possible. Note The ASCII code 0x20 to 0x7e is used in the input boxes. At the start and end of the boxes "System Name", "System Contact" and "System Location", the characters "<", ">" and "space" are not permitted. Procedure 1. Enter the contact person responsible for the device in the "System Contact" input box. 2. Enter the identifier for the location at which the device is installed in the "System Location" input box. 3. Enter the name of the device in the "System Name" input box. 4. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.4.2.2 Coordinates Information on geographic coordinates In the "Geographic Coordinates" window, you can enter information on the geographic coordinates. The parameters of the geographic coordinates (latitude, longitude and the height above the ellipsoid according to WGS84) are entered directly in the input boxes of the "Geographic Coordinates" window. Getting the coordinates Use suitable maps for obtaining the geographic coordinates of the device. The geographic coordinates can also be obtained using a GPS receiver. The geographic coordinates of these devices are normally displayed directly and only need to be entered in the input boxes of this page. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 99 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Description The page contains the following boxes. These are purely information boxes with a maximum length of 32 characters. "Latitude" input box Geographical latitude: Here, enter the value for the northerly or southerly latitude of the location of the device. For example, the value +49 131.67" means that the device is located at 49 degrees, 1 arc minute and 31.67 arc seconds northerly latitude. A southerly latitude is shown by a preceding minus character. You can also append the letters N (northerly latitude) or S (southerly latitude) to the numeric information (49 131.67" N). "Longitude" input box Geographical longitude: Here, you enter the value of the eastern or western longitude of the location of the device. The value +8 2058.73" means that the device is located at 8 degrees, 20 minutes and 58.73 seconds east. A western longitude is indicated by a preceding minus sign. You can also add the letter E (easterly longitude) or W (westerly longitude) to the numeric information (8 2058.73" E). Input box: "Height" Geographical height: Here, you enter the value of the geographic height above sea level in meters. For example, 158 m means that the device is located at a height of 158 m above sea level. Heights below sea level (for example the Dead Sea) are indicated by a preceding minus sign. Procedure 1. Enter the latitude in the "Latitude" input box. 2. Enter the longitude in the "Longitude" input box. 3. Enter the height in the "Height" input box. 4. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.4.3 Agent IP Here, you specify the IP configuration for the device. With devices with more than one IP interface, this call references the "Subnets Configuration" menu item in the "Layer 3" menu and the configuration of the TIA interface there. 5.4.4 DNS The DNS () server (Domain Name System) assigns a domain name to an IP address so that a device can be uniquely identified. 100 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu If this function is enabled, the IE switch can communicate with a DNS server as a DNS client. Note The DNS client function can only be used if there is a DNS server in the network. Description Figure 5-8 DNS client The page contains the following boxes: DNS Client Enable or disable depending on whether the IE switch should operate as a DNS client. Name Server Address Enter the IP address of the DNS server. This table contains the following columns: Select Select the check box in the row to be deleted. Name Server Address Shows the IP address of the DNS server. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 101 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4.5 Restart Resetting to the defaults In this menu, there is a button with which you can restart the device and the option of resetting to the device defaults. Note Note the following points about restarting a device: You can only restart the device with administrator privileges. A device should only be restarted with the buttons of this menu or with the appropriate CLI commands and not by a power cycle on the device. Any modifications you have made only become active on the device after clicking the "Set Values" button on the relevant WBM page. If the device is in "Trial Mode", configuration modifications must be saved manually before a restart. In "Autosave mode", the last changes are saved automatically before a restart. Description of the displayed boxes To restart the device, the buttons on this page provide you with the following options: "Restart System" button Click this button to restart the system. You must confirm the restart in a dialog box. During a restart, the device is reinitialized, the internal firmware is reloaded, and the device runs a self-test. The learned entries in the address table are deleted. You can leave the browser window open while the device restarts. You then need to log in again. "Restore Factory Defaults and Restart" button Click this button to restore the factory defaults for the configuration. The protected defaults are also reset. An automatic restart is triggered. Note By resetting all the defaults to the factory settings, the IP address and the passwords are also lost. Following this, the device can only be accessed using the Primary Setup Tool or using DHCP. With the appropriate attachment, a previously correctly configured device can cause circulating frames and therefore the failure of the data traffic. 102 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4.6 Load & Save 5.4.6.1 HTTP Loading and saving data via HTTP The WBM allows you to store device data in an external file on your client PC or to load such data from an external file from the PC to the devices. This means, for example, that you can also load new firmware from a file located on your client PC. Note Incompatibility with predecessor versions During the installation of a previous version, the configuration data can be lost. In this case, the device starts up with the factory settings after the firmware has been installed. Incompatibility with previous versions with PLUG inserted During the installation of a previous version, the configuration data can be lost. In this case, the device starts up with the factory settings after the firmware has been installed. In this situation, if a PLUG is inserted in the device, following the restart, this has the status "Not Accepted" since the PLUG still has the configuration data of the previous more up-to-date firmware. This allows you to return to the previous, more up-to-date firmware without any loss of configuration data. If the original configuration on the PLUG is no longer required, the PLUG can be deleted or rewritten manually using System > PLUG. Note Configuration files and trial mode/Automatic Save mode In Automatic Save mode, the data is saved automatically before the configuration files (ConfigPack and Config) are transferred. In Trial mode, although the changes are adopted, they are not saved in the configuration files (ConfigPack and Config). Use the "Write Startup Config" button on the "System > Configuration" WBM page to save changes in the configuration file. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 103 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Description of the displayed boxes The table has the following columns: Type Shows the file type. Description Shows the short description of the file type. Load With this button, you can upload files to the device. The button can be enabled, if this function is supported by the file type. Save With this button, you can save files from the device. The button can only be enabled if this function is supported by the file type and the file exists on the device. Delete With this button, you can delete files from the device. The button can only be enabled if this function is supported by the file type and the file exists on the device. Yes Start the action No The action is discarded. Note Following a firmware update, delete the cache of the Web browser. Loading new firmware After successfully downloading the firmware, you will be requested to restart the device. 104 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Restart the device and continue to configure the newly started firmware. Steps in configuration Loading files using HTTP 1. Start the load function by clicking the one of the "Load" buttons. The dialog for uploading a file opens. 2. Go to the file you want to upload. 3. Click the "Open" button in the dialog. The file is now uploaded. 4. When the message "Restart required" appears, click the "OK" button to trigger the restart. If you click the "Cancel" button, there is no device restart. The changes only take effect after a restart. Saving files using HTTP 1. Start the save function by clicking the one of the "Save" buttons. 2. You will be prompted to select a storage location and a name for the file. Or you accept the proposed file name. To make the selection, use the dialog in your browser. After making your selection, click the "Save" button. Deleting files using HTTP 1. Start the delete function by clicking the one of the "Delete" buttons. The file will be deleted. Reusing configuration data If several devices are to receive the same configuration and the IP addresses are assigned using DHCP, the effort for configuration can be reduced by saving and reading in the configuration data. Follow the steps below to reuse configuration data: 1. Save the configuration data of a configured device on your PC. 2. Download this configuration file to all other devices you want to configure in this way. 3. If individual settings are necessary for specific devices, these must be made online on the relevant device. Note that the configuration data is coded when it is saved. This means that you cannot edit the files with a text editor. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 105 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4.6.2 TFTP Loading and saving data via a TFTP server On this page, you can configure the TFTP server and the file names. The WBM also allows you to store device data in an external file on your client PC or to load such data from an external file from the PC to the devices. This means, for example, that you can also load new firmware from a file located on your client PC. Note Incompatibility with predecessor versions During the installation of a previous version, the configuration data can be lost. In this case, the device starts up with the factory settings after the firmware has been installed. Incompatibility with previous versions with PLUG inserted During the installation of a previous version, the configuration data can be lost. In this case, the device starts up with the factory settings after the firmware has been installed. In this situation, if a PLUG is inserted in the device, following the restart, this has the status "Not Accepted" since the PLUG still has the configuration data of the previous more up-to-date firmware. This allows you to return to the previous, more up-to-date firmware without any loss of configuration data. If the original configuration on the PLUG is no longer required, the PLUG can be deleted or rewritten manually using System > PLUG. Note Configuration files and trial mode/Automatic Save mode In Automatic Save mode, the data is saved automatically before the configuration files (ConfigPack and Config) are transferred. In Trial mode, although the changes are adopted, they are not saved in the configuration files (ConfigPack and Config). Use the "Write Startup Config" button on the "System > Configuration" WBM page to save changes in the configuration file. 106 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: "TFTP Server IP Address" input box Here, enter the IP address of the TFTP server with which you exchange data. TFTP Server Port Here, enter the port of the TFTP server over which data exchange will be handled. If necessary, you can change the default value 69 to your own requirements. The table has the following columns: Type Shows the file type. Description Shows the short description of the file type. "Filename" input box A file name is preset here for every file type. Note Changing the file name You can change the file name preset in this column. After clicking the "Set Values" button, the changed name is stored on the device and can also be used with the Command Line Interface. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 107 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu "Actions" drop-down list Select the action from the drop-down list. The selection depends on the selected file type, for example the log file can only be saved. The following actions are possible: - Save file With this selection, you save a file on the TFTP server. - Load file With this selection, you load a file from the TFTP server. "Yes" button Perform the requested action. "No" button The requested action is not performed Loading new firmware After successfully downloading the firmware, you will be requested to restart the device. Restart the device and continue to configure the newly started firmware. Steps in configuration Loading or saving data using TFTP 1. Enter the IP address of the TFTP server in the "TFTP Server IP Address" input box. 2. Enter the server port to be used in the in the "TFTP Server Port" input box. 3. Enter the name of a file in which you want to save the data or take the data from in the "Filename" input box. 4. Select the action you want to execute from the "Actions" drop-down list. 5. Click the "Set Values" button to start the selected actions. 6. When the message "restart required" appears, click the "OK" button to trigger a restart on the device. Click the "Cancel" button and there is no restart. The changes only take effect after a restart. Reusing configuration data If several devices are to receive the same configuration and the IP addresses are assigned using DHCP, the effort for configuration can be reduced by saving and reading in the configuration data. Follow the steps below to reuse configuration data: 108 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 1. Save the configuration data of a configured device on your PC. 2. Download this configuration file to all other devices you want to configure in this way. 3. If individual settings are necessary for specific devices, these must be made online on the relevant device. Note that the configuration data is coded when it is saved. This means that you cannot edit the files with a text editor. 5.4.7 Events 5.4.7.1 Configuration Selecting system events On this page, you specify how a device reacts to system events. By enabling the appropriate options, you specify how the device reacts to events. To enable or disable the options, click the relevant check boxes of the columns. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 109 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: "Signaling Contact Method" drop-down list Select the reaction of the signaling contact from the drop-down list. The following reactions are possible: - conventional Default setting for the signaling contact. An error/fault is displayed by the fault LED and the signaling contact is opened. When the error/fault state no longer exists, the fault LED goes off and the signaling contact is closed. - aligned The way the signaling contact works depends on the error/fault that has occurred. The signaling contact can be opened or closed as required by user actions. "Signaling Contact Status" drop-down list Select the status of the signaling contact from the drop-down list. The following states are possible: - close Signaling contact is closed. - open Signaling contact is opened. The table has the following columns: E-Mail The device sends an e-mail. This is only possible if the SMTP server is set up and the "SMTP client" function is enabled. Trap The device sends an SNMP trap. This is only possible if "SNMPv1 Traps" is enabled in "System > Configuration". Log Table The device writes an entry in the event log table, see "Information > Log Table" Syslog The device writes an entry to the system log server. This is only possible if the system log server is set up and the "Syslog client" function is enabled. 110 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Fault The device triggers a fault. The error LED lights up Event The "Event" column contains the following values: - Cold/Warm Start The device was turned on or restarted by the user. - Link Change This event occurs only when the port status is monitored and has changed, see "System > Fault Monitoring > Link Change". - Authentication Failure This event occurs when attempting access with a bad password. - Power Change This event occurs only when power supply lines 1 and 2 are monitored. It indicates that there was a change to line 1 or line 2. See "System > Fault Monitoring > Power Supply". - STP/RSTP/MSTP Change The STP or RSTP or MSTP topology has changed. - Fault State Change The fault status has changed. The fault status can relate to the activated port monitoring, the response of the signaling contact or the power supply monitoring. - RMON Alarm An alarm or event has occurred relating to the remote monitoring of the system. - VRRP State Change (only when routing via VRRP) The state of the virtual router has changed. - Loop Detection A loop was detected in the network segment. - OSPF State Change The status of OSPF has changed. Steps in configuration 1. Select the check box in the row of the required event. Select the event in the column under the following actions: - E-mail - Trap - Log table - Syslog - Fault 2. Click the "Set Values" button. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 111 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4.7.2 Severity Filters Setting the severity filter On this page, set the threshold levels for sending system event notifications. The first table column shows the client type for which you are making the settings: E-Mail Sending system event messages by e-mail Log Table Entry of system events in the log table Syslog Entry of system events in the Syslog file Select the required level from the drop-down lists of the second table column. You can select from the following values: Critical System events are processed as of the severity level "Critical". Warning System events are processed as of the severity level "Warning". Info System events are processed as of the severity level "Info". Procedure Follow the steps below to configure the required level: 1. Select the required values from the drop-down lists of the second table column after the client types. 2. Click the "Set Values" button. 112 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4.8 SMTP client Network monitoring with e-mails The device provides the option of automatically sending an e-mail if an alarm event occurs (for example to the network administrator). The e-mail contains the identification of the sending device, a description of the cause of the alarm in plain language, and a time stamp. This allows centralized network monitoring to be set up for networks with few nodes based on an E-mail system. When an e-mail event message is received, the WBM can be started by the browser using the identification of the sender to read out further diagnostics information. This is only possible if there is an SMTP server in the internal network. On this page, you can configure up to three SMTP servers and the corresponding e-mail addresses. Description The page contains the following boxes: "SMTP Client" check box Enable or disable the SMTP client. "'From'-Field" input box Enter the name of the sender that will be included in the e-mail, for example the device name. "SMTP Port" input box Change the port if the SMTP server is not obtainable via port 25. "SMTP Server IP Address" input box Enter the IP address of the SMTP server. "Send Test Mail" button Sends an e-mail for testing. This table contains the following columns: SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 113 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 1st column Select the check box in the row to be deleted. SMTP Server IP Address Shows the SMTP server IP address. Receiver Email Address Enter the e-mail address to which the device sends an e-mail if a fault occurs. The e-mail address can be the address of a single person or a distribution list. Procedure 1. Enable the "SMTP Client" option. 2. Enter the IP address of an NTP server in the "SMTP Server IP Address" input box. 3. Click the "Create" button. A new entry is generated in the table. 4. In the "Receiver Email Address" input box, enter the e-mail address to which the device sends an e-mail if a fault occurs. 5. Click the "Set Values" button. Note Depending on the properties and configuration of the SMTP server, it may be necessary to adapt the "'From'-Field" box for the e-mails. Check with the administrator of the SMTP server. 5.4.9 DHCP client Setting the DHCP mode If the DHCP mode is activated, the DHCP client starts a DHCP request to a configured DHCP server and is assigned an IP address as the response. The server manages an address range from which it assigns IP addresses. It is also possible to configure the server so that the client always receives the same IP address in response to its request. 114 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Description The page contains the following boxes: "DHCP Client Config File Request (Opt.66, 67)" check box Select this option if you want the DHCP client to use options 66 and 67 to download and then enable a configuration file. "DHCP Mode" drop-down list Select the DHCP mode from the drop-down list. The following modes are possible: - via MAC Address Identification is based on the MAC address. - via DHCP Client ID Identification is based on a freely defined DHCP client ID. - via System Name Identification is based on the system name. If the system name is 255 characters long, the last character is not used for identification. "DHCP" check box Enable or disable the DHCP client for the relevant IP interface. Procedure Follow the steps below to configure the IP address using the DHCP client ID: 1. Enable the "DHCP Client" option. 2. Select the DHCP mode "via DHCP Client ID" from the "DHCP Mode" drop-down list. 3. Enter a character string to identify the device in the enabled "DHCP Client ID" input box. This is then evaluated by the DHCP server. 4. Select the "Client Config File Request (Opt.66, 67)" option, if you want the DHCP client to use options 66 and 67 to download and then enable a configuration file. 5. Click the "Set Values" button. Note If a configuration file is downloaded, this triggers a system restart. Make sure that the option "Client Config File Request (Opt.66, 67)" is no longer set in this configuration file. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 115 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4.10 SNMP 5.4.10.1 General Configuration of SNMP On this page, you make the basic settings for SNMP. Enable the check boxes according to the function you want to use. Description The page contains the following boxes: "SNMPv1/v2c/v3" drop-down list Select the SNMP protocol from the drop-down list. The following settings are possible: - "-" (disabled) SNMP is disabled. - SNMPv1/v2c/v3 SNMPv1/v2c/v3 is supported. - SNMPv3 Only SNMPv3 is supported. "SNMPv1/v2c Read Only" check box If you enable this option, SNMPv1/v2c can only read the SNMP variables. Note Community String For security reasons, do not use the standard values "public" or "private". Change the community strings following the initial installation. "SNMPv1/v2c Read/Write Community String" input box Enter the community string for read and write access of the SNMP protocol. 116 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu "SNMPv1/v2c Read Community String" input box Enter the community string for access of the SNMP protocol. "SNMPv1 Traps" check box Enable or disable the sending of traps (alarm frames). On the "Trap" tab, specify the IP addresses of the devices to which SNMP traps will be sent. "SNMPv1/v2c Trap Community String" input box Enter the community string for sending SNMPv1/v2 messages. Procedure 1. Select the required option from the "SNMP" drop-down list: - "-" (disabled) - SNMPv1/v2c/v3 - SNMPv3 2. Enable the "SNMPv1/v2c Read only" check box if you only want read access to SNMP variables with SNMPv1/v2c. 3. Enter the required character string in the "SNMPv1/v2c Read Community String" input box. 4. Enter the required character string in the "SNMPv1/v2c Read/Write Community String" input box. 5. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.4.10.2 Traps SNMP traps for alarm events If an alarm event occurs, a device can send SNMP traps (alarm frames) to up to ten different management stations at the same time. Traps are only sent if the events specified in the "Events" menu occur. Note Traps are sent only when the "SNMPv1 Traps" option was selected in the "General" or "System > Confguration" tab. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 117 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Description IP Address Enter the IP address of the station to which the device sends SNMP traps. You can specify up to ten different IP addresses for various recipients. The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. IP Address If necessary, change the IP addresses of the stations. Trap Enable or disable the sending of traps. Stations that are entered but not selected do not receive SNMP traps. Procedure Creating a trap entry 1. In "IP Address", enter the IP address of the station to which the device sends SNMP traps. 2. Click the "Create" button to create a new trap entry. 3. Select the check box for the corresponding IP address. 4. Click the "Set Values" button. Deleting a trap entry 1. Select the check box in the row to be deleted. 2. Click the "Delete" button. The entry is deleted. 118 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4.10.3 Groups Security settings and assigning permissions SNMP version 3 allows permissions to be assigned, authentication, and encryption at protocol level. The security levels and read/write permissions are assigned according to groups. The settings automatically apply to every member of a group. Description The page contains the following boxes: Group Name Enter the name of the group. The maximum length is 32 characters. Security Level Select the security level (authentication, encryption) valid for the selected group. In the security levels, the following options: - No Auth/no Priv No authentication enabled, no encryption enabled. - Auth/no Priv Authentication enabled / no encryption enabled. - Auth/Priv Authentication enabled / encryption enabled. The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Group Name Shows the defined group names. Security Level Shows the configured security level. Read Enable or disable read access for the required group. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 119 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Write Enable or disable wite access for the required group. Note For write access to work, you also need to enable read access. Persistence Shows whether or not the group is assigned to an SNMPv3 user. If the group is not assigned to an SNMPv3 user, no automatic saving is triggered and the configured group disappears again after restarting the device. - Yes The group is assigned to an SNMPV3 user. - No The group is not assigned to an SNMPV3 user. Procedure Creating a new group 1. Enter the required group name in "Group Name". 2. Select the required security level from the "Security Level" drop-down list. 3. Click the "Create" button to create a new entry. 4. Specify the required read rights for the group in " Read". 5. Specify the required write rights for the group in " Write". 6. Click the "Set Values" button. Modifying a group 1. Specify the required read rights for the group in " Read". 2. Specify the required write rights for the group in " Write". 3. Click the "Set Values" button. Note Once a group name and the security level have been specified, they can no longer be modified after the group is created. If you want to change the group name or the security level , you will need to delete the group and recreate it and reconfigure it with the new name. Deleting a group 1. Select the check box in the row to be deleted. Repeat this for all groups you want to delete. 2. Click the "Delete" button. The entries are deleted. 120 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4.10.4 Users User-specific security settings On the WBM page, you can create new SNMPv3 users and modify or delete existing users. The user-based security model works with the concept of the user name; in other words, a user ID is added to every frame. This user name and the applicable security settings are checked by both the sender and recipient. Description The page contains the following boxes: User Name Enter a freely selectable user name. After you have entered the data, you can no longer modify the name. The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. User Name Shows the created users. Group Name Select the group to which the user will be assigned. Authentication Protocol Specify the authentication protocol. Can only be enabled, if this group supports the function. The following settings are available: - none - MD5 - SHA Privacy Protocol Specify whether or not the user uses the DES algorithm. Can only be enabled, if the group supports this function. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 121 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Authentication Password Enter the authentication password in the first input box. This password must have at least 6 characters, the maximum length is 32 characters. Authentication Password Confirmation Confirm the password by repeating the entry. Privacy Password Enter your encryption password. This password must have at least 6 characters, the maximum length is 32 characters. Privacy Password Confirmation Confirm the encryption password by repeating the entry. Persistence Shows whether or not the user is assigned to an SNMPv3 group. If the user is not assigned to an SNMPv3 group, no automatic saving is triggered and the configured user disappears again after restarting the device. - Yes The user is assigned to an SNMPv3 group. - No The user is not assigned to an SNMPv3 group. Procedure Create a new user 1. Enter the name of the new user in the "User Name" input box. 2. Click the "Create" button. A new entry is generated in the table. 3. In "Groups", select the group to which the new user will belong. If the group has not yet been created, change to the "v3 Groups" page and make the settings for this group. 4. If an authentication is necessary for the selected group, select the authentication algorithm in "Authentification Protocol". In the relevant input boxes, enter the authentication password and its confirmation. 5. If encryption was specified for the group, select the algorithm from the "Privacy Protocol" drop-down list. In the relevant input boxes, enter the encryption password and the confirmation. 6. Click the "Set Values" button. Delete user 1. Select the check box in the row to be deleted. Repeat this for all users you want to delete. 2. Click the "Delete" button. The entry is deleted. Note If you click a different button prior to this step (for example the "Refresh" button), the delete action is canceled. The data of the selected rows is retained. The selections are removed. If you want to repeat the action, you will need to reselect the data records to be deleted. 122 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4.11 System time There are different methods that can be used to set the system time of the device. Only one method can be active at any one time. If one method is activated, the previously activated method is automatically deactivated. 5.4.11.1 Manual setting Manual setting of the system time On this page, you set the date and time of the system yourself. For this setting to be used, enable "Time Manually". Description The page contains the following boxes: Time Manually Enable or disable manual setting of the time. If you enable the option, the "System Time" input box can be edited. System Time Enter the date and time in the format "MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS". After a restart, the time of day begins at 01/01/2000 00:00:00 Use PC Time Click the button to use the time setting of the PC. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 123 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Last Synchronization Time This box is read-only and shows when the last time-of-day synchronization took place. If no time-of-day synchronization was possible, the box displays "Date/time not set". Last Synchronization Mechanism This box displays how the last time-of-day synchronization was performed. - Not set The system time was not set. - Manual Manual time setting - SNTP Automatic time-of-day synchronization with SNTP - NTP Automatic time-of-day synchronization with NTP - SIMATIC Automatic time-of-day synchronization using the SIMATIC time frame - PTP Automatic time-of-day synchronization with PTP Procedure 1. Enable the "Time Manually" option. 2. Click in the "System Time" input box. 3. In the "System Time" input box, enter the date and time in the format "MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS". 4. Click the "Set Values" button. The date and time are adopted and "Manual" is entered in the "Last Synchronization Mechanism" box. 5.4.11.2 DST Overview On this page, you can create new entries for the daylight saving time changeover. The table provides an overview of the existing entries. 124 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Settings Figure 5-9 DST Overview Select Select the row you want to delete. DST No. Shows the number of the entry. If you create a new entry, a new line with a unique number is created. Name Shows the name of the entry. Year Shows the year for which the entry was created. Start Date Shows the month, day and time for the start of daylight saving time. End Date Shows the month, day and time for the end of daylight saving time. Type Shows how the daylight saving time changeover is made: - Date A fixed date is entered for the daylight saving time changeover. - Recurring A rule was defined for the daylight saving time changeover. 5.4.11.3 DST Configuration On this page, you can configure the entries for the daylight saving time changeover. As result of the changeover to daylight saving or standard time, the system time for the local time zone is correctly set. You can define a rule for the daylight saving time changeover or specify a fixed date. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 125 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Settings Note The content of this page depends on the selection in the "Type" box. The boxes "DST No.", "Type" and "Name" are always displayed. DST No. Select the type of the entry. Type Select how the daylight saving time changeover is made: - Date You can set a fixed date for the daylight saving time changeover. This setting is suitable for regions in which the daylight saving time changeover is not governed by rules. - Recurring You can define a rule for the daylight saving time changeover. This setting is suitable for regions in which the daylight saving time always begins or ends on a certain weekday. Name Enter a name for the entry. Settings with "Date" selected Figure 5-10 DST Configuration Date You can set a fixed date for the start and end of daylight saving time. 126 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Year Enter the year for the daylight saving time changeover. Start Date Enter the following values for the start of daylight saving time: - Day Specify the day. - Hour Specify the hour. - Month Specify the month. End Date Enter the following values for the end of daylight saving time: - Day Specify the day. - Hour Specify the hour. - Month Specify the month. Settings with "Recurring" selected Figure 5-11 DST Configuration Recurring You can create a rule for the daylight saving time changeover. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 127 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Start Date Enter the following values for the start of daylight saving time: - Hour Specify the hour. - Month Specify the month. - Week Specify the week. You can select the 1st to 5th or the last week of the month. - Weekday Specify the weekday. End Date Enter the following values for the end of daylight saving time: - Hour Specify the hour. - Month Specify the month. - Week Specify the week. You can select the 1st to 5th or the last week of the month. - Weekday Specify the weekday. 128 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4.11.4 SNTP client Time-of-day synchronization in the network SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) is used for synchronizing the time in the network. The appropriate frames are sent by an SNTP server in the network. Description The page contains the following boxes: SNTP Client Enable or disable automatic time-of-day synchronization using SNTP. Current System Time Shows the values currently set in the system for date and time. Last Synchronization Time This box is read-only and shows when the last time-of-day synchronization took place. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 129 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Last Synchronization Mechanism This box displays how the last time-of-day synchronization was performed. The following methods are possible: - Not set The system time was not set. - Manual Manual time setting - SNTP Automatic time-of-day synchronization with SNTP - NTP Automatic time-of-day synchronization with NTP - SIMATIC Automatic time-of-day synchronization using the SIMATIC time frame - PTP Automatic time-of-day synchronization with PTP Time Zone Enter the time zone you are using in the format "+/- HH:MM". The time zone relates to UTC standard world time. Settings for daylight-saving and standard time are taken into account in this box by specifying the time offset. SNTP Mode Select the synchronization mode from the drop-down list. The following types of synchronization are possible: - Poll If you select this protocol type, the input boxes "SNTP Server IP Address", "SNTP Server Port" and "Poll Interval(s)" are displayed for further configuration. With this type of synchronization, the device is active and sends a time query to the SNTP server. - Listen With this type of synchronization, the device is passive and "listens" for SNTP frames that deliver the time of day. SNTP Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the SNTP server. SNTP Server Port Enter the port of the SNTP server. The following ports are possible: - 123 (standard port) - 1025 to 36564 Poll Interval(s) Here, enter the interval between two-time queries. In this box, you enter the query interval in seconds. Possible values are 16 to 16284 seconds. 130 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Procedure 1. Click the "SNTP Client" check box to enable the automatic time setting. 2. In the "Time Zone" input box, enter the local time difference to world time (UTC). The input format is "+/-HH:MM" (for example +02:00 for CEST), because the SNTP server always sends the UTC time. This time is then recalculated and displayed as the local time based on the specified time zone. On the device itself, there is no changeover from the daylight saving to standard time. You also need to take this into account when completing the "Time Zone" input box. 3. Select one of the following options from the "SNTP Mode" drop-down list: - Poll For this mode, you need to configure the following: - time zone difference (step 2) - time server (step 4) - Port (step 5) - query interval (step 6) - complete the configuration with step 7. - Listen For this mode, you need to configure the following: - time difference to the time sent by the server (step 2) - complete the configuration with step 7. 4. In the "SNTP Server IP Address" input box, enter the IP address of the SNTP server whose frames will be used to synchronize the time of day. 5. In the "SNTP Server Port" input box, enter the port via which the SNTP server is available. The port can only be modified if the IP address of the SNTP server is entered. 6. In the "Poll Interval(s)" input box, enter the time in seconds after which a new time query is sent to the time server. 7. Click the "Set Values" button to transfer your changes to the device. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 131 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4.11.5 NTP client Automatic time-of-day setting with NTP If you require time-of-day synchronization using NTP, you can make the relevant settings here. Description The page contains the following boxes: NTP Client Select this check box to enable automatic time-of-day synchronization with NTP. Current System Time This box displays the current system time. Last Synchronization Time This box is read-only and shows when the last time-of-day synchronization took place. 132 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Last Synchronization Mechanism This box displays how the last time-of-day synchronization was performed. The following methods are possible: - Not set The system time was not set. - Manual Manual time setting - SNTP Automatic time-of-day synchronization with SNTP - NTP Automatic time-of-day synchronization with NTP - SIMATIC Automatic time-of-day synchronization using the SIMATIC time frame - PTP Automatic time-of-day synchronization with PTP Time Zone In this box, enter the time zone you are using in the format "+/- HH:MM". The time zone relates to UTC standard world time. Settings for daylight-saving and standard time are taken into account in this box by specifying the time offset. NTP Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the NTP server. NTP Server Port Enter the port of the NTP server. The following ports are possible: - 123 (standard port) - 1025 to 36564 Poll Interval(s) Here, enter the interval between two-time queries. In this box, you enter the query interval in seconds. Possible values are 64 to 1024 seconds. Procedure 1. Click the "NTP Client" check box to enable the automatic time setting using NTP. 2. Enter the necessary values in the following boxes: - Time zone - NTP server IP address - NTP server port - Query interval 3. Click the "Set Values" button. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 133 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4.11.6 SIMATIC time client Time setting via SIMATIC time client Description The page contains the following boxes: SIMATIC Time Client Select this check box to enable the device as a SIMATIC time client. Current System Time This box displays the current system time. Last Synchronization Time This box is read-only and shows when the last time-of-day synchronization took place. Last Synchronization Mechanism This box displays how the last time-of-day synchronization was performed. The following methods are possible: - Not set The system time was not set. - Manual Manual time setting - SNTP Automatic time-of-day synchronization with SNTP - NTP Automatic time-of-day synchronization with NTP - SIMATIC Automatic time-of-day synchronization using the SIMATIC time frame - PTP Automatic time-of-day synchronization with PTP 134 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Procedure 1. Click the "SIMATIC Time Client" check box to enable the SIMATIC Time Client. 2. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.4.11.7 PTP Client (SCALANCE XR-500 only) Automatic time-of-day setting with PTP If you require time-of-day synchronization using PTP, you can make the relevant settings here. Description The page contains the following boxes: PTP Client Select this check box to enable automatic time-of-day synchronization with PTP. Current System Time This box displays the current system time. Last Synchronization Time This box is read-only and shows when the last time-of-day synchronization took place. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 135 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Last Synchronization Mechanism This box displays how the last time-of-day synchronization was performed. The following methods are possible: - Not set The system time was not set. - Manual Manual time setting - SNTP Automatic time-of-day synchronization with SNTP - NTP Automatic time-of-day synchronization with NTP - SIMATIC Automatic time-of-day synchronization using the SIMATIC time frame. - PTP Automatic time-of-day synchronization with PTP Time Zone In this box, enter the time zone you are using in the format "+/- HH:MM". The time zone relates to UTC standard world time. Settings for daylight-saving and standard time are taken into account in this box by specifying the time offset. Procedure 1. Click the "PTP Client" check box to enable the automatic time setting using PTP. 2. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.4.12 Auto logout Setting the automatic logout On this page, set the times after which there is an automatic logout from WBM or the CLI following user in activity. If you have been logged out automatically, you will need to log in again. 136 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Configuration 1. Enter a value of 60-3600 seconds in the "Web Base Management [s]" input box. If you enter the value 0, the automatic logout is disabled. 2. Enter a value of 60-600 seconds in the "CLI (TELNET, SSH, Serial) [s]" input box. If you enter the value 0, the automatic logout is disabled. 3. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.4.13 Select/Set button configuration Description of the Select/Set button The "Select/Set" button is used for the following: Changing the display mode, Resetting to factory defaults, Defining the fault mask and the LED display, You will find a detailed description of the individual functions available with the buttons in the device operating instructions. On this page, the functionality of the Select/Set button can be restricted or fully disabled. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 137 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Description of the displayed boxes The following functions are possible: "Restore Factory Defaults" check box Enable or disable the function "Restore Factory Defaults" function with the Select/Set button. CAUTION "Restore Factory Defaults" button function active during startup If you have disabled this function in your configuration, disabling is only valid during operation. When restarting, for example after power down, the function is active until the configuration is loaded so that the device can inadvertently be reset to the factory settings. This may cause unwanted disruption in network operation since the device needs to be reconfigured if this occurs. An inserted PLUG is also deleted and returned to the status as shipped. "Set Fault Mask" check box Enable or disable the function "Define fault mask via the LED display" with the Select/Set button. "Redundancy Manager" check box Enables/disables the redundancy manager function. Steps in configuration 1. To use the required functionality, select the corresponding check box. 2. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.4.14 Syslog client System event agent Syslog according to RFC 3164 is used for transferring short, unencrypted text messages over UDP in the IP network. This requires a Syslog server. Requirements for sending log entries: The Syslog function is enabled on the device. The Syslog function is enabled for the relevant event. 138 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu There is a Syslog server in your network that receives the log entries. (Since this is a UDP connection, there is no acknowledgment to the sender) The IP address of the Syslog server is entered on the device. Description The page contains the following boxes: Syslog Client Enable or disable the Syslog function. Server IP Address Here, enter, the IP address of the Syslog server. This table contains the following columns Select Select the row you want to delete. Server Address Shows the IP address of the Syslog server. Server Port Enter the port of the Syslog server being used. Procedure Enabling function 1. Select the "Syslog Client" check box. 2. Click the "Set Values" button. Creating a new entry 1. In the "Server IP Address" input box, enter the IP address of the Syslog server on which the log entries will be saved. 2. Click the "Create" button. A new row is inserted in the table. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 139 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 3. In the "Server Port" input box, enter the number of the UDP port of the server. 4. Click the "Set Values" button. Note The default setting of the server port is 514. Changing the entry 1. Delete the entry. 2. Create a new entry. Deleting an entry 1. Select the check box in the row to be deleted. 2. Click the "Delete" button. All selected entries are deleted and the display is refreshed. 5.4.15 Ports 5.4.15.1 Overview Overview of the port configuration The page shows the configuration for the data transfer for all ports of the device. You cannot configure anything on this page. 140 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Description of the displayed boxes The table has the following columns: Port Shows the configurable ports. The entry is a link. If you click on the link, the corresponding configuration page is opened. The port is made up of the module number and the port number, for example port 0.1 is module 0, port 1. Port Name Shows the name of the port. Port type (only with routing) Shows the type of the port. The following types are possible: - Router port - Switch Port VLAN Hybrid - Switch-Port VLAN Trunk Combo Port Media Type (SCALANCE XM400 only) This column contains a value only with combo ports. Shows the mode of the combo port: - auto - rj45 - sfp Status Shows whether the port is on or off. Data traffic is possible only over an enabled port. Link Shows the connection status to the network. With the connection status, the following is possible: - Up The port has a valid link to the network, a link integrity signal is being received. - Down The link is down, for example because the connected device is turned off. Mode Shows the transfer parameters of the port. MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) Shows the packet size. Negotiation Shows whether the automatic configuration is enabled or disabled. Flow Ctrl. Type Shows whether flow control is enabled or disabled for the port. Flow Ctrl. Shows whether flow control is working on this port. MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the port. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 141 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4.15.2 Configuration Configuring ports With this page, you can configure all the ports of the device. Description of the displayed boxes The table has the following rows: Port Select the port to be configured from the drop-down list. The port is made up of the module number and the port number, for example port 0.1 is module 0, port 1. Status Specify whether the port is enabled or disabled. - enabled The port is enabled. Data traffic is possible only over an enabled port. - disabled The port is disabled but the connection remains. - link down The port is disabled and the connection to the partner device is terminated. Port Name Enter a name for the port. MAC address Shows the MAC address of the port. 142 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Mode Type From this drop-down list, select the transmission speed and the transmission method of the port. If you set the mode to "Auto negotiation", these parameters are automatically negotiated with the connected end device. This must also be in the "Autonegotiation" mode. Note Before the port and partner port can communicate with each other, the settings must match at both ends. Note "Mode Type" with combo ports To be able to set the "Mode Type" of a combo port, change the "Combo Port Media Type" to "rj45". If "auto" is set for the "Combo Port Media Type" and the RJ-45 port is used, you cannot set the "Mode Type". Mode Shows the transmission speed and the transmission method of the port. The transmission speed can be 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1000 Mbps or 10 Gbps. As the transmission mode, you can configure full duplex (FD) or half duplex (HD). Negotiation Shows whether the automatic configuration of the connection to the partner port is enabled or disabled. Note Turning flow control on/off with autonegotiation Flow control can only be enabled or disabled if the "autonegotiation" function is turned off. The function cannot enabled again afterwards. Flow Ctrl. Type Enable or disable flow control for the port. Flow Ctrl. Shows whether flow control is working on this port. MTU Enter the packet size. Port Type (only with routing) Select the type of port from the drop-down list. - Router port The port is a layer 3 interface. It does not support layer 2 functions. - Switch Port VLAN Hybrid The port sends tagged and untagged frames. It is not automatically a member of a VLAN. - Switch-Port VLAN Trunk The port only sends tagged frames and is automatically a member of all VLANs. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 143 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Combo Port Media Type (SCALANCE XM400 only) Specify the mode of the combo port: - auto If you select this mode, the SFP transceiver port has priority. As soon as an SFP transceiver is plugged in, an existing connection at the fixed RJ-45 port is terminated. If no SFC transceiver is plugged in, a connection can be established via the fixed RJ-45 port. - rj45 If you select this mode, the fixed RJ-45 port is used regardless of the SFP transceiver port. If an SFP transceiver is plugged in, it is disabled and the power turned off. - sfp If you select this mode, the SFP transceiver port is used regardless of the built-in RJ-45 port. If an RJ-45 connection is established, it is terminated because the power of the RJ-45 port is turned off. The factory setting for the combo ports is auto mode. Link Shows the connection status to the network. The available options are as follows: - Up The port has a valid link to the network, a link integrity signal is being received. - Down The link is down, for example because the connected device is turned off. Changing the port configuration Click the appropriate box to change the configuration. Note Optical ports only work with the full duplex mode and at maximum transmission rate. As a result, the following settings cannot be made for optical ports: Automatic configuration Transmission speed Transmission technique Note With various automatic functions, the device prevents or reduces the effect on other ports and priority classes (Class of Service) if a port is overloaded. This can mean that frames are discarded even when flow control is enabled. Port overload occurs when the device receives more frames than it can send, for example as the result of different transmission speeds. 144 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Changing combo port settings for PROFINET As default, combo ports have the "auto" setting for the "Combo Port Media Type" parameter. If you use combo ports with the "auto" setting with PROFINET, you cannot, for example, set the transmission rate. If you use PROFINET, change the "Combo Port Media Type" parameter setting to "sfp" or "rj45". Steps in configuration 1. Change the settings according to your configuration. 2. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.4.16 Fault monitoring 5.4.16.1 Power Supply Settings for monitoring the power supply Configure whether or not the power supply should be monitored by the messaging system. Depending on the hardware variant there are one or two power connectors (Line 1 / Line 2). With a redundant power supply, configure the monitoring separately for each individual feedin line. A fault is then signaled by the message system when there is no power on one of the monitored lines (line 1 or line 2) or when the voltage is too low. Note You will find the permitted operating voltage limits in the compact operating instructions of the device. A fault causes the signaling contact to trigger and the fault LED on the device to light up and, depending on the configuration, can trigger a trap, an e-mail, or an entry in the event log table. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 145 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Procedure 1. Click the check box in front of the line name you want to monitor to enable or disable the monitoring function. 2. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.4.16.2 Link Change Configuration of fault monitoring of status changes on connections On this page, you configure whether or not an error message is triggered if there is a status change on a network connection. If connection monitoring is enabled, an error is signaled when there should be a link on a port and this is missing. or when there should not be a link on a port and a link is detected. A fault causes the signaling contact to trigger and the fault LED on the device to light up and, depending on the configuration, can trigger a trap, an e-mail, or an entry in the event log table. 146 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Description of the displayed boxes Table 1 has the following columns: 1st column Shows that the settings are valid for all ports. Setting Select the setting from the drop-down list. You have the following setting options: - "-" (disabled) - Up - Down - No Change: The setting in table 2 remains unchanged. Copy to Table If you click the button, the setting is adopted for all ports of table 2. Table 2 has the following columns: Port Shows the available ports and link aggregations. The port is made up of the module number and the port number, for example port 0.1 is module 0, port 1. Setting Select the setting from the drop-down list. You have the following options: - Up Error handling is triggered when the port changes to the active status. (From "Link down" to "Link up") - Down Error handling is triggered when the port changes to the inactive status. (From "Link up" to "Link down") - "-" (disabled) The error handling is not triggered. Steps in configuration Configure error monitoring for a port 1. From the relevant drop-down list, select the options of the slots / ports whose connection status you want to monitor. 2. Click the "Set Values" button. Configure error monitoring for all ports 1. Select the required setting from the drop-down list of the "Setting"column. 2. Click the "Copy to Table" button. The setting is adopted for all ports of table 2. 3. Click the "Set Values" button. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 147 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4.16.3 Redundancy On this page, you configure whether or not an error message is triggered if there is a status change on a network connection. Setting Redundancy Lost (HRP only) Enable or disable connection monitoring. If the redundancy of the connection is lost, an error is signaled. 5.4.17 PNIO Settings for PROFINET IO This page shows the PROFINET IO AR status and the device name. 148 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: PNIO AR Status This box shows the status of the PROFINET IO connection; in other words whether the device is connected to a PROFINET IO controller "Online " or "Offline". Here, online means that a connection to a PROFINET IO controller exists, that this has downloaded its configuration data to the device and that the device can send status data to the PROFINET IO controller. In this status known as "in data exchange", the parameters set with the PROFINET IO controller cannot be configured. PNIO Name of Station This box displays the PROFINET IO device name according to the configuration in HW Config of STEP 7. 5.4.18 PLUG configuration NOTICE Do not remove or insert a C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG during operation! A PLUG may only be removed or inserted when the device is turned off. The device checks whether or not a PLUG is present at one second intervals. If it is detected that the PLUG was removed, there is a restart. If a valid KEY-PLUG was inserted in the device, the device changes to a defined error state following the restart. Information about the configuration of the C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG This page provides detailed information about the configuration stored on the C-PLUG or KEYPLUG. It is also possible to reset the PLUG to "factory defaults" or to load it with new contents. Note The action is only executed after you click the "Set Values" button. The action cannot be undone. If you decide against executing the function after making your selection, click the "Refresh" button. As a result the data of this page is read from the device again and the selection is canceled. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 149 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Note Incompatibility with previous versions with PLUG inserted During the installation of a previous version, the configuration data can be lost. In this case, the device starts up with the factory settings after the firmware has been installed. In this situation, if a PLUG is inserted in the device, following the restart, this has the status "Not Accepted" since the PLUG still has the configuration data of the previous more up-to-date firmware. This allows you to return to the previous, more up-to-date firmware without any loss of configuration data. If the original configuration on the PLUG is no longer required, the PLUG can be deleted or rewritten manually using "System > PLUG". 150 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Description of the displayed boxes The table has the following rows: State Shows the status of the PLUG. The following are possible: - ACCEPTED There is a PLUG with a valid and suitable configuration in the device. - NOT ACCEPTED Invalid or incompatible configuration on the inserted PLUG. - NOT PRESENT There is no C-PLUG or KEY-PLUG inserted in the device. - FACTORY PLUG is inserted and does not contain a configuration. This status is also displayed when the PLUG was formatted during operation. - MISSING There is no PLUG inserted. Functions are configured on the device for which a license is required. Device Group Shows the SIMATIC NET product line that used the C-PLUG or KEY-PLUG previously. Device Type Shows the device type within the product line that used the C-PLUG or KEY-PLUG previously. Configuration Revision The version of the configuration structure. This information relates to the configuration options supported by the device and has nothing to do with the concrete hardware configuration. This revision information does not therefore change if you add or remove additional components (modules or extenders), it can, however, change if you update the firmware. File System Displays the type of file system on the PLUG. NOTICE New file system UBI As of firmware version 3.0, UBI is the standard file system for the C-PLUG or KEY-PLUG. If a C-PLUG with the previous file system IECP is detected in such a device, this C-PLUG will be formatted for the UBI file system and the data will be rewritten to the C-PLUG. The file system is also changed following a firmware update to V3.0. A downgrade to the previous version of the corresponding software is then a problem. The firmware can neither read nor write the C-PLUG or KEY-PLUG and it is not even possible to "Erase PLUG to Factory Default". File System Size [byte] Displays the maximum storage space of the file system on the PLUG. File System Usage [byte] Shows the storage space being utilized in the PLUG file system. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 151 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Info String Shows additional information about the device that used the PLUG previously, for example, order number, type designation, and the versions of the hardware and software. The displayed software version corresponds to the version in which the configuration was last changed. With the "NOT ACCEPTED" status, further information on the cause of the problem is displayed. "Modify PLUG" drop-down list Select the setting from the drop-down list. You have the following options for changing the configuration on the C-PLUG or KEY-PLUG: - Write current configuration to PLUG This option is available only if the status of the PLUG is "NOT ACCEPTED" or "FACTORY". The configuration in the internal flash memory of the device is copied to the PLUG. - Erase PLUG to factory default Deletes all data from the C-PLUG and triggers low-level formatting. Steps in configuration 1. You can only make settings in this box if you are logged on as "Administrator". Here, you decide how you want to change the content of the PLUG. 2. Select the required option from the "Modify PLUG" drop-down list. 3. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.4.19 PLUG license NOTICE Do not remove or insert a C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG during operation! A PLUG may only be removed or inserted when the device is turned off. The device checks whether or not a PLUG is present at one second intervals. If it is detected that the PLUG was removed, there is a restart. If a valid KEY-PLUG was inserted in the device, the device changes to a defined error state following the restart. If the device was configured at some time with a PLUG, the device can no longer be used without this PLUG. To be able to use the device again, reset the device to the factory settings. 152 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Note Incompatibility with previous versions with PLUG inserted During the installation of a previous version, the configuration data can be lost. In this case, the device starts up with the factory settings after the firmware has been installed. In this situation, if a PLUG is inserted in the device, following the restart, this has the status "Not Accepted" since the PLUG still has the configuration data of the previous more up-to-date firmware. This allows you to return to the previous, more up-to-date firmware without any loss of configuration data. If the original configuration on the PLUG is no longer required, the PLUG can be deleted or rewritten manually using "System > PLUG". Information about the license of the KEY-PLUG A C-PLUG can only store the configuration of a device. In addition to the configuration, a KEYPLUG also contains a license that enables certain functions of your SIMATIC NET device. This page provides detailed information about the license on the KEY-PLUG. In this example, the KEY-PLUG contains the data for enabling the layer 3 functions of the device. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 153 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Description of the displayed boxes State Shows the status of the KEY-PLUG. The following are possible: - ACCEPTED The KEY-PLUG in the device contains a suitable and valid license. - NOT ACCEPTED The license of the inserted KEY-PLUG is not valid. - NOT PRESENT No KEY-PLUG is inserted in the device. - MISSING There is no KEY-PLUG or a C-PLUG with the status "FACTORY" inserted in the device. Functions are configured on the device for which a license is required. - WRONG The inserted KEY-PLUG is not suitable for the device. - UNKNOWN Unknown content of the KEY-PLUG. - DEFECTIVE The content of the KEY-PLUG contains errors. Order ID Shows the order number of the KEY-PLUG. The KEY-PLUG is available for various functional enhancements and for various target systems. Serial Number Shows the serial number of the KEY-PLUG. Info String Shows additional information about the device that used the KEY-PLUG previously, for example, order number, type designation, and the versions of the hardware and software. The displayed software version corresponds to the version in which the configuration was last changed. With the "NOT ACCEPTED" status, further information on the cause of the problem is displayed. Note When you save the configuration, the information about whether or not a KEY-PLUG was inserted in the device at the time is also saved. This configuration can then only work if a KEY-PLUG with the same order number / license is inserted. 154 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4.20 Ping Reachability of an address in an IP network With the ping function, you can check whether a certain IP address is reachable in the network. Description The table has the following columns: "IP Address" input box Enter the IP address of the device. "Repeat" input box Enter the number of ping requests. "Ping" button Click this button to start the ping function. Ping Output This box shows the output of the ping function. "Clear" button Click this button to empty the "Ping Output" box. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 155 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4.21 PoE 5.4.21.1 General Settings for Power over Ethernet (PoE) On this page, you see information about the power that the IE switch supplies with PoE. The SCALANCE X-500 represents a PSE (Power Sourcing Equipment). With the SCALANCE XM400, each group of four ports with PoE capability is known as a PSE. The displayed value applies only to the corresponding PSE. Description of the displayed boxes PSE (read-only) Shows the number of the PSE. Maximum Power [W] (read-only) Maximum power that a PSE provides to supply PoE devices. The "Maximum Power" value can be set for a SCALANCE XM-400. Allocated Power [W] (read-only) Sum of the power reserved by the PoE devices according to the "Classification". Power in Use [W] (read-only) Sum of the power used by the end devices. Usage Threshold [%] As soon as the power being used by the end devices exceeds the percentage shown here, an event is triggered. Power over Ethernet with SCALANCE XM-400 With a SCALANCE XM-400, you can use the "Power over Ethernet" function via the port extender PE408PoE. PoE power supply The connection of the PoE power supply is external. You can connect 2 PoE power supplies with each PE408PoE port extender. Each PE408PoE therefore has 2 PSE units (Power Sourcing Equipment) each with 4 ports. 156 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Numbering of the PSE units To be able to differentiate between the PSE units in the configuration, they are numbered: Figure 5-12 SCALANCE XM-400 with 2 PE408PoE port extenders If a PE408PoE is inserted in slot 2, its two PSE slots have indexes 1 and 2. If a PE408PoE is inserted in slot 3, its two PSE slots have indexes 3 and 4. The numbering of the PSE units is decided by the slots. If there is a port extender without PoE in slot 2, and there is a PE408PoE in slot 3, the PSE units in slot 3 still have the indexes 3 and 4. Figure 5-13 SCALANCE XM-400 with 2 port extenders (1 port extender without PoE and 1 PE408PoE) With a SCALANCE XM416-4C with which you can only connect one port extender, the indexes of the PSE units are 1 and 2. 5.4.21.2 Port Settings for the ports For each individual PoE port, you can specify whether or not the power will be supplied via Ethernet. You can also set a priority for each connected powered device (PD). Devices for SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 157 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu which a high priority was set, take preference over other devices for the power supply. On this page, you can see detailed information on the individual PoE ports. Description of the displayed boxes The page contains two tables. In table 1, you can make settings and assign them to all ports at the same time. In table 2, you can make different settings for each port. Table 1 has the following columns: Port Shows that the settings are valid for all ports. Setting Select the setting from the drop-down list. You have the following setting options: - enabled Enables the function - disabled Disables the function - No Change The setting in table 2 remains unchanged Priority Select the priority of the ports from the drop-down list. If you set the priority in table 1 and copy the values to table 2, all ports will have the same priority. The following settings are possible, in ascending order of relevance: - low low priority - high medium priority - critical high priority - No Change The setting in table 2 remains unchanged 158 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Type Here, you can enter a string to describe the connected device in greater detail. The maximum length is 255 characters. Copy to Table If you click the button, the setting is adopted for all ports of table 2. Table 2 has the following columns: Port Shows the configurable PoE ports. The port is made up of the module number and the port number, for example port 0.1 is module 0, port 1. Setting Enable the PoE power supply for this port or interrupt it. Priority From the drop-down list, select which priority this port will have for the power supply. The following settings are possible, in ascending order of relevance: - low - high - critical If the same priority is set for two ports, the port with the lower number will be preferred when necessary. Type Here, you can enter a string to describe the connected device in greater detail. The maximum length is 255 characters. Classification (read-only) The classification specifies the class of the device. From this, it is possible to recognize the maximum power of the device. Status (read-only) Shows the current status of the port. The following states are possible: - disabled The PoE power supply is deactivated for this port. - delivering Power The PoE power supply is activated for this port and a device is connected. - searching The PoE power supply is activated for this port but there is no device connected. Note If a device is connected to a port with PoE capability, a check is made to determine whether the power of the port is adequate for the connected device. If the power of the port is inadequate, although PoE is enabled in Setting, the port nevertheless has the status disabled. This means that the port was disabled by the PoE power management. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 159 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Power [mW] (read-only) Shows the power that the SCALANCE provides for this port. Voltage [V] (read-only) Shows the voltage applied to this port. Current [mA] (read-only) Shows the current with which a device connected to this port is supplied. 5.4.22 Port Diagnostics 5.4.22.1 Cable tester With this page, each individual Ethernet port can run independent fault diagnostics on the cable. This test is performed without needing to remove the cable, connect a cable tester and install a loopback module at the other end. Short-circuits and cable breaks can be localized to within a few meters. Note Please note that this test is permitted only when no data connection is established on the port to be tested. If, however, there is a data connection to the port to be tested, this is briefly interrupted. Automatic re-establishment of the connection can fail and then needs to be done manually. 160 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Description The page contains the following boxes: "Port" drop-down list Select the port to be configured from the drop-down list. "Run Test" button Activates error diagnostics. The result is shown in the table. This table contains the following columns: Pair Shows the wire pair in the cable. Note Wire pairs Wire pairs 4-5 and 7-8 of 10/100 Mbps network cables are not used. 1000 Mbps or gigabit Ethernet uses all 4 wire pairs. The wire pair assignment - pin assignment is as follows (DIN 50173): Pair 1 = pin 4-5 Pair 2 = pin 1-2 Pair 3 = pin 3-6 Pair 4 = pin 7-8 Status Displays the status of the cable. Distance [m] Displays the distance to the cable end, cable break, or short-circuit. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 161 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu 5.4.22.2 SFP diagnostics On this page, you run independent error diagnostics for each individual SFP port. This test is performed without needing to remove the cable, connect a cable tester or install a loopback module at the other end. Description The page contains the following boxes: Port Select the required port from the drop-down list. Refresh Refreshes the display of the values of the set port. The result is shown in the table. The values are shown in the following boxes: Name Shows the name of the interface. Model Shows the type of interface. Revision Shows the hardware version of the SFP. Serial Shows the serial number of the SFP 162 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.4 The "System" menu Nominal Bit Rate [MBit/s] Shows the nominal bit rate of the interface. Max. Link (50.0/125um) [m] Shows the maximum distance in meters that is possible with this medium. Max. Link (62.5/125um) [m] Shows the maximum distance in meters that is possible with this medium. The following table shows the values of the SFP transceiver used in this port: Temperature [C] Shows the temperature of the interface. Voltage [V] Shows the voltage applied to the interface [V]. Current [mA] Shows the current consumption of the interface [mA]. Rx Power[uW] Shows the receive power of the interface [mW]. Tx Power[uW] Shows the transmit power of the interface [mW]. Current column Shows the current value. Low column Shows the lowest value. High column Shows the highest value. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 163 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 5.5.1 Configuration Configuring layer 2 On this page, you create a basic configuration for the functions of layer 2. On the configuration pages of these functions, you can make detailed settings. You can also check the settings on the configuration pages. Description of the displayed boxes Protocol Based VLAN Enable or disable protocol-based VLAN. Other settings in "Layer 2 > VLAN". Subnet Based VLAN Enable or disable subnet-based VLAN. Other settings in "Layer 2 > VLAN". Dynamic MAC Aging Enable or disable the "aging" mechanism. You can configure other settings in "Layer 2 > Dynamic MAC Aging". 164 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Redundancy Type The following settings are available: - "-" (disabled) The redundancy function is disabled. - Spanning Tree If you select this option, you specify the required redundancy mode in the "Redundancy Mode" drop-down list. - Ring If you select this option, specify the required redundancy mode in the "Redundancy Mode" drop-down list. - Ring with Spanning Tree If you select this option, the "Redundancy Mode" drop-down list is grayed out. The box shows the current redundancy mode of the Spanning tree and the ring redundancy, for example "MSTP/HRP Client". You can change the current setting in the "Ring Redundancy" and "Spanning Tree" menus. Note If "Ring with Spanning Tree" is enabled, the ring ports in the spanning tree are "disabled". SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 165 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Redundancy Mode If you select "Ring" in the "Redundancy Type" drop-down list, the following options are then available: - None - Automatic Redundancy Detection Select this setting to configure the redundant mode automatically. In "Automatic Redundancy Detection" mode, the IE Switch automatically detects whether or not there is a device with the role of "HRP Manager" in the ring. If there is, the device adopts the role "HRP" client. If no HRP manager is found, all devices with the "Automatic Redundancy Detection" or "MRP Auto Manager" setting negotiate among themselves to establish which device adopts the role of "MRP Manager". The device with the lowest MAC address will always become "MRP Manager". The other devices automatically set themselves to "MRP Client" mode. - MRP Auto-Manager Automatic media redundancy manager - MRP Client Media redundancy client - HRP Client High Speed Redundancy Protocol client - HRP Manager High Speed Redundancy Protocol manager If you select "STP" in the "Redundancy Type" drop-down list, the following options are then available: - STP Enables Spanning Tree Protocol. Typical reconfiguration times with spanning tree are between 20 and 30 seconds. You can configure other settings in "Layer 2 > MSTP". - RSTP Enables Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP). If a spanning tree frame is detected at a port, this port reverts from RSTP to spanning tree. You can configure other settings in "Layer 2 > MSTP". Note When using RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol), loops involving duplication of frames or frames being overtaken may occur briefly. If this is not acceptable in your particular application, use the slower standard spanning tree mechanism. - MSTP Enables Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP). You can configure other settings in "Layer 2 > MSTP". If you select "Ring with Spanning Tree" in the "Redundancy Type" drop-down list, the current redundancy modes of the Spanning tree and ring redundancy are displayed. 166 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Standby Enable or disable the standby redundancy function. You will find other settings in "Layer 2 > Ring Redundancy". Passive Listening Enable or disable the passive listening function. RMON If you select this check box, Remote Monitoring (RMON) allows diagnostics data to be collected on the device, prepared and read out using SNMP by a network management station that also supports RMON. This diagnostic data, for example port-related load trends, allow problems in the network to be detected early and eliminated. Some of the "Ethernet statistics counters" are part of the RMON function. If you disable RMON, the "Ethernet statistics counter" in "Information > Ethernet Statistics" is no longer updated. Dynamic Multicast The following settings are possible: - "-" (disabled) - IGMP Snooping Enables IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol). You can configure other settings in "Layer 2 > Multicast > IGMP". - GMRP Enables GMRP (GARP Multicast Registration Protocol). You can configure other settings in "Layer 2 > Multicast > GMRP". Note GMRP and IGMP cannot operate at the same time. GVRP Enable or disable "GVRP" (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol). You can configure other settings in "Layer 2 > VLAN > GVRP". Mirroring Enable or disable port mirroring. You can configure other settings in "Layer 2 > Mirroring". Loop Detection Enable or disable the loop detection function. This allows loops in the network to be detected. You will find other settings in "Layer 2 > Loop Detection" PTP The following settings are possible for the Precision Time Protocol: - off The device does not process any PTP messages. PTP messages are, however, forwarded according to the rules of the device - Transparent The device adopts the function of a transparent clock and forwards PTP messages to other nodes while at the same time making entries in the correction field of the PTP message. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 167 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 5.5.2 Qos 5.5.2.1 CoS queue mapping COS Queue Mapping Here, CoS priorities are assigned to certain queues (Traffic Queues). Description of the displayed boxes The table has the following columns: COS Shows the CoS priority of the incoming packets. Queue From the drop-down list, select the forwarding queue (send priority) that is assigned to the CoS priority. The higher the number of the queue, the higher the send priority. Steps in configuration 1. For each value in the "COS" column, select the forwarding queue from the "Queue" dropdown list. 2. Click the "Set Values" button. 168 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 5.5.2.2 DSCP mapping DSCP queue On this page, DSCP settings are assigned to various queues (Traffic Queues). Description of the displayed values The table has the following columns: DSCP Shows the DSCP priority of the incoming packets. Queue From the drop-down list, select the forwarding queue (send priority) that is assigned to the DSCP value. The higher the queue number, the higher the send priority. Steps in configuration 1. For each value in the "DSCP" column, select the forwarding queue from the "Queue" dropdown list. 2. Click the "Set Values" button. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 169 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 5.5.3 Rate control Limiting the transfer rate of incoming and outgoing data On this page, you configure the load limitation (maximum number of data packets per second) for the individual ports. You can specify the category of frame for which these limit values will apply. Description of the displayed values Table 1 has the following columns: 1st column Shows that the settings are valid for all ports. Limit Ingress Unicast (DLF) / Limit Ingress Broadcast / Limit Ingress Multicast Select the required setting in the drop-down list. - enabled: Enables the function. - disabled: Disables the function - No Change: The setting in table 2 remains unchanged 170 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Total Ingress Rate pkts/s Specify the maximum number of incoming packets processed by the device. If "No Change is entered, the entry in the table remains unchanged. Egress Rate kb/s Specify the data rate for all outgoing frames. If "No Change is entered, the entry in the table remains unchanged Copy to Table If you click the button, the settings are adopted for all ports of table 2. Table 2 has the following columns: Port Shows the slot and the port to which the other information relates. This field cannot be configured. The port is made up of the module number and the port number, for example port 0.1 is module 0, port 1. Limit Ingress Unicast (DLF) Enable or disable the data rate for limiting incoming unicast frames with an unresolvable address (Destination Lookup Failure). Limit Ingress Broadcast Enable or disable the data rate for limiting incoming broadcast frames. Limit Ingress Multicast Enable or disable the data rate for limiting incoming multicast frames. Total Ingress Rate pkts/s Specify the maximum number of incoming packets processed by the device. Egress Rate kb/s Specify the data rate for all outgoing frames. Note Rounding of the values, deviation from desired value When you input the rate values, note that the WBM rounds to correct values. If values are configured for Total Ingress Rate and Egress Rate, the actual values in operation can exceed or fall below the set values by 10%. Steps in configuration 1. Enter the relevant values in the columns "Total Ingress Rate" and "Egress Rate" in the row of the port being configured. 2. To use the limitation for the incoming frames, select the check box in the row. For outgoing frames, the value in the "Egress Rate" column is used. 3. Click the "Set Values" button. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 171 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 5.5.4 VLAN 5.5.4.1 General VLAN configuration page On this page, you define the VLAN and specify the use of the ports. Note Changing the Agent VLAN ID If the configuration PC is connected directly to the device via Ethernet and you change the agent VLAN ID, the device is no longer reachable via Ethernet following the change. Important rules for VLANs Make sure you keep to the following rules when configuring and operating your VLANs: Frames with the VLAN ID "0" are handled as untagged frames but retain their priority value. As default, all ports on the device send frames without a VLAN tag to ensure that the end node can receive these frames. With SCALANCE X devices, the VLAN ID "1" is the default on all ports. If an end node is connected to a port, outgoing frames should be sent without a tag (static access port). If, however, there is a further switch at this port, the frame should have a tag added (trunk port). With a trunk port, the VLAN assignment is dynamic. Static configurations can only be created if, in addition to the trunk port property, the port is also entered statically as a member in the VLANs involved. An example of a static configuration is the assignment of the multicast groups in certain VLANs. 172 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: "VLAN ID" input box Enter the VLAN ID in the input box. Range of values: 1 ... 4094 The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. VLAN ID Shows the VLAN ID. The VLAN ID (a number between 1 and 4094) can only be assigned once when creating a new data record and can then no longer be changed. To make a change, the entire data record must be deleted and created again. Up to 257 VLANs can be defined. Name Enter a name for the VLAN. The name only provides information and has no effect on the configuration. The length is a maximum of 32 characters. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 173 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Status Shows the status type of the entry in the port filter table. Here, static means that the address was entered as a static address by the user. The entry GVRP means that the configuration was registered by a GVRP frame. This is, however, only possible if GVRP was enabled for the device. List of ports Specify the use of the port. The following options are available: - "-" The port is not a member of the VLAN. With a new definition, all ports have the identifier "-". - M The port is a member of the VLAN. Frames sent in this VLAN are forwarded with the corresponding VLAN tag. - R The port is a member of the VLAN. A GVRP frame is used for the registration. - U (uppercase) The port is an untagged member of the VLAN. Frames sent in this VLAN are forwarded without the VLAN tag. Frames without a VLAN tag are sent from this port. - u (lowercase) The port is an untagged member of the VLAN, but the VLAN is not configured as a port VLAN. Frames sent in this VLAN are forwarded without the VLAN tag. - F The port is not a member of the specified VLAN and it is not possible for the VLAN to be registered dynamically at this port using GVRP. If a port in a VLAN has this option, it cannot become a member of this VLAN even if it is configured as a trunk port. You can configure further settings in "Layer 2 > VLAN > Port Based VLAN". - T This option is only displayed and cannot be selected in the WBM. This port is a trunk port making it a member in all VLANs. You configure this function in the CLI (Command Line Interface) using the "switchport mode trunk" command. Steps in configuration 1. Enter an ID in the "VLAN ID" input box. 2. Click the "Create" button. A new entry is generated in the table. As default, the boxes have "-" entered. 3. Enter a name for the VLAN under Name. 4. Specify the use of the port in the VLAN. If, for example you select M, the port is a member of the VLAN. The frame sent in this VLAN is forwarded with the corresponding VLAN tag. 5. Click the "Set Values" button. 174 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 5.5.4.2 GVRP Configuration of GVRP functionality Using GVRP frame, a different device can register at the port of the device for a specific VID. A different device, can, for example be an end device or a switch. The device can also send GVRP frames via this port. On this page, you can enable each port for GVRP functionality. Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following box: "GVRP" check box Enable or disable the GVRP function. Table 1 has the following columns: SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 175 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 1st column Shows that the settings are valid for all ports of table 2. Setting Select the setting from the drop-down list. You have the following setting options: - enabled Enables the sending of GVRP frames. - disabled Disables the sending of GVRP frames. - No Change No change in table 2. Copy to Table If you click the button, the setting is adopted for all ports of table 2. Table 2 has the following columns: Port Shows the available ports. The port is made up of the module number and the port number, for example port 0.1 is module 0, port 1. Setting Enable or disable the sending GVRP frames. Steps in configuration 1. Click "GVRP" check box. 2. Click the check box after the port in the "Setting" column to enable or disable GVRP for this port. Repeat this for every port for which you want to enable or disable the function. 3. Click the "Set Values" button. 176 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 5.5.4.3 Port-based VLAN Processing received frames On this page, you specify the configuration of the port properties for receiving frames. Description of the displayed boxes Table 1 has the following columns: Port Shows that the settings are valid for all ports. Priority / Port VID / Acceptable Frames / Ingress Filtering Select the setting in the drop-down list. If "No Change" is selected, the entry in table 2 remains unchanged. Copy to Table If you click the button, the setting is adopted for all ports of table 2. Table 2 has the following columns: SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 177 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Port Shows the available ports and link aggregations. The port is made up of the module number and the port number, for example port 0.1 is module 0, port 1. Priority From the drop-down list, select the priority given to untagged frames. The CoS priority (Class of Service) used in the VLAN tag. If a frame is received without a tag, it will be assigned this priority. This priority specifies how the frame is further processed compared with other frames. There are a total of eight priorities with values 0 to 7, where 7 represents the highest priority (IEEE 802.1p Port Priority). Port VID Select the VLAN ID from the drop-down list. Only VLAN IDs defined on the "VLAN > General" page can be selected. If a received frame does not have a VLAN tag, it has a tag with the VLAN ID specified here added to it and is sent according to the rules at the port. Acceptable Frames Specify which types of frames will be accepted. The following alternatives are possible: - Tagged Frames Only The device discards all untagged frames. Otherwise, the forwarding rules apply according to the configuration. - All The device forwards all frames. Ingress Filtering Specify whether the VID of received frames is evaluated You have the following options: - Enabled The VLAN ID of received frames decides whether they are forwarded: To forward a VLAN tagged frame, the receiving port must be a member in the same VLAN. Frames from unknown VLANs are discarded at the receiving port. - Disabled All frames are forwarded. Steps in configuration 1. In the row of the port to be configured, click on the relevant cell in the table to configure it. 2. Enter the values to be set in the input boxes as follows. 3. Select the values to be set from the drop-down lists. 4. Click the "Set Values" button. 178 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 5.5.4.4 Protocol Based VLAN Group Introduction On this page, you specify groups and assign a protocol to them. Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: Protocol Based VLAN Enable or disable the protocol-based VLAN assignment. Protocol Value Enter the hexadecimal protocol value. A few examples are shown below: - PROFINET: 88:92 - IP: 08:00 - Novell: 81:37 - netbios: f0:f0 - appletalk: 80:9b Group Identifier Enter the ID of the group. The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Protocol Value Shows the protocol value. Group Identifier Shows the group ID. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 179 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Steps in configuration Adding an entry 1. Enter the protocol value in the "Protocol Value" input box. 2. Enter the ID for the group in the Group Identifier input box. 3. Click the "Create" button. A new entry is generated in the table. 4. Click the "Set Values" button. Deleting an entry 1. On the "Protocol Based VLAN Port" tab check that the protocol group is not used at any port. 2. Select the check box in the row to be deleted. 3. Click the "Delete" button. 4. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.5.4.5 Protocol Based VLAN Port Introduction On this page, you specify which protocol and which VLAN is assigned to the individual port. Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: Port Select the port in the drop-down list. All available ports and the link aggregations can be selected. Group Identifier Select the group ID in the drop-down list. You specify the ID the WBM page "Protocol Based VLAN Group". The table has the following columns: 180 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Select Select the row you want to delete. Port All available ports and the link aggregations are shown. Group Identifier Shows the group ID assigned to the port. VLAN ID From the drop-down list, select the VLAN ID you want to assign to the port. Steps in configuration 1. Select the port from the "Port" drop-down list. 2. Select the group ID from the "Group Identifier" drop-down list. 3. Click the "Create" button. A new entry is generated in the table. 4. Specify the VLAN ID in " VLAN ID". 5. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.5.4.6 lpv4 Subnet Based VLAN Introduction On this page, you specify which VLAN ID is assigned to the subnet. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 181 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: Subnet Based VLAN Enable or disable the subnet-based VLAN assignment. Port Select the port in the drop-down list. All available ports and the link aggregations can be selected. Subnet Address Enter the IP address of the subnet. Example: 192.168.10.0 for the network 192.168.10.x with nodes 192.168.10.1 to 192.168.10.254. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask. The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Port All available ports and the link aggregations are shown. Subnet Address Shows the IP address of the port. Subnet Mask Shows the subnet assigned to the port. VLAN ID Select the VLAN ID you want to assign to the port or the subnet. Steps in configuration 1. Select a port from the "Port" drop-down list. 2. In "Subnet", enter the subnet mask. 3. Click the "Create" button. A new entry is generated in the table. 4. Select the VLAN ID from the VLAN ID drop-down list. 5. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.5.5 Mirroring Mirroring The device provides the option of simultaneously channeling incoming or outgoing data streams via other interfaces for analysis or monitoring. This has no effect on the monitored 182 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu data streams. This procedure is known as mirroring. In this menu section, you enable or disable mirroring and set the parameters. Mirroring ports Mirroring a port means that the data traffic at a port (mirrored port) of the IE switch is copied to another port (monitor port). You can mirror one or more ports to a monitor port. If a protocol analyzer is connected to the monitor port, the data traffic at the mirrored port can be recorded without interrupting the connection. This means that the data traffic can be investigated without being affected. This is possible only if a free port is available on the device as the monitor port. 5.5.5.1 General Mirroring General On this page, you can enable or disable the mirroring function and make the basic settings. Note If the maximum data rate of the mirrored port is higher than that of the monitor port, data may be lost and the monitor port no longer reflects the data traffic at the mirrored port. Several ports can be mirrored to one monitor port at the same time. Mirroring a port does not work beyond switch core boundaries. Disable port mirroring if you want to connect a normal end device to the monitor port. Settings The page contains the following boxes: SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 183 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Mirroring Click this check box to enable or disable mirroring Monitor Barrier Click this check box to enable or disable Monitor Barrier Note Effects of monitor barrier If you enable this option, management of the switch via the monitor port is no longer reachable. The following port-specific functions are changed: DCP forwarding is turned off LLDP is turned off Unicast, multicast and broadcast blocking is turned on The previous statuses of these functions are no longer restored after disabling monitor barrier again. They are reset to the default values and may need to be reconfigured. You can reconfigure these functions manually even if monitor barrier is turned on. The data traffic on the monitor port is also allowed again. If you do not require this, make sure that only the data traffic you want to monitor is forwarded to the interface. If mirroring is disabled, the listed port-specific functions are reset to the default values. This reset takes place regardless of whether the functions were configured manually or automatically by enabling monitor barrier. The table for the basic settings contains the following boxes: Select Select the row you want to delete. Session ID The Session ID is assigned automatically when a new entry is created. Session Type Select the required entry from the drop-down list: - None - Port Based Port based - VLAN VLAN-based mirroring - MAC ACL Mirroring of the MAC Access Control List - IP ACL Mirroring of the IP Access Control List Status Shows whether or not mirroring is enabled. Dest. Port From the drop-down list, select the output port to which data will be mirrored in this session. 184 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Procedure 1. Click the "Create" button to create a further entry in the table. The session ID is assigned automatically. Depending on the session type selected, you can create one or more mirroring sessions. 2. Select the settings. 3. Click the "Set Values" button to save and activate the selected settings. 4. Change to the following tabs to make further detailed settings for the relevant session ID. 5. Click the check box in the first column to select the row. Click the "Delete" button to delete the selected rows. 5.5.5.2 Port Mirroring ports You can only configure the settings on this page if you have already generated a session ID with the session type "Port Based" on the "General" tab. Description of the displayed boxes "Session ID" Select the session you want to monitor. "Ingress Mirroring" Enable or disable listening in on incoming packets at the required port. "Egress Mirroring" Enable or disable listening in on outgoing packets at the required port. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 185 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Steps in configuration 1. In the "Session ID" drop-down list, select the session you created earlier on the General tab. 2. In the table, click the check box of the row after the port to be mirrored. Select whether you want to monitor incoming or outgoing packets. To monitor the entire data traffic of the port, select both check boxes. 3. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.5.5.3 VLAN VLAN sources of the port mirroring You can only configure the settings on this page if you have already generated a session ID with the session type "VLAN" on the "General" tab. On this page, you specify the VLAN whose incoming data traffic will be mirrored to the monitor port. Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: Session ID Select the session ID. Range of values 1 to 20. VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID in the "VLAN ID" input box. Range of values: 1 ... 4094 The "Ingress Mirroring" table has the following columns: 186 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Select Select the row you want to delete. VLAN ID Shows the VLAN ID for which the incoming frames are mirrored. The VLAN ID (a number between 1 and 4094) can only be assigned once when creating a new data record and can then no longer be changed. To make a change, the entire data record must be deleted and created again. Up to 257 VLANs can be defined. 5.5.5.4 MAC Flow ACL filter for port mirroring You can only configure the settings on this page if you have already generated a session ID with the session type "MAC ACL" on the "General" tab. The ACL filter decides which data is available at the monitor port. The Ingress Monitoring and Egress Monitoring boxes decide whether incoming or also outgoing frames are available at the monitor port. Description of the displayed boxes Session ID Select the session number of the port mirroring. Range of values 1 to 20. ACL Filter Number Shows the number of the ACL filter. Ingress Mirroring Shows whether incoming packets are mirrored. Note Rules A rule selected for ingress mirroring only becomes active if it was configured as a port ingress rule on at least one port. See section "Port Ingress Rules (Page 285)" Source MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the sender. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 187 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Dest. MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the recipient. Ingress Ports Shows a list of all ports to which this rule applies. The incoming data streams of the ports are mirrored to the monitor port (Dest. Port). Egress Ports Shows a list of all ports to which this rule applies. The outgoing data streams of the ports are mirrored to the monitor port (Dest. Port). 5.5.5.5 IP Flow ACL filter for port mirroring You can only configure the settings on this page if you have already generated a session ID with the session type "IP ACL" on the "General" tab. The ACL filter decides which data is available at the monitor port. In this list, IP data is output at the monitor port. Description of the displayed boxes Session ID Select the session number of the port mirroring. Range of values 1 to 20. ACL Filter Number Shows the number of the ACL filter. Ingress Mirroring Shows whether incoming packets are mirrored. Note Rules A rule selected for ingress mirroring only becomes active if it was configured as a port ingress rule on at least one port. See section "Port Ingress Rules (Page 291)" Source IP Address Shows the IP address of the sender. 188 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Source Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask of the sender. Dest. IP Address Shows the IP address of the recipient. Dest. Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask of the recipient. Ingress Ports Shows a list of all ports to which this rule applies. The incoming data streams of the ports are mirrored to the monitor port (Dest. Port). Egress Ports Shows a list of all ports to which this rule applies. The outgoing data streams of the ports are mirrored to the monitor port (Dest. Port). 5.5.6 Dynamic MAC aging Protocol settings and switch functionality The device automatically learns the source addresses of the connected nodes. This information is used to forward data frames to the nodes specifically involved. This reduces the network load for the other nodes. If a device does not receive a frame whose source address matches a learnt address within a certain time, it deletes the learnt address. This mechanism is known as "Aging". Aging prevents frames being forwarded incorrectly, for example when an end device (for example a programming device) is connected to a different switch port. If the check box is not enabled, a device does not delete learnt addresses automatically. Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: Dynamic MAC Aging Enable or disable the function for automatic aging of learned MAC addresses: Aging Time [s] Enter the time in seconds. After this time, a learned address is deleted if the device does not receive any further frames from this sender address. The range of values is from 10 seconds to 630 seconds SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 189 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Steps in configuration 1. Select the "Dynamic MAC Aging" check box. 2. Enter the time in seconds in the "Aging Time [s]" input box. 3. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.5.7 Ring redundancy 5.5.7.1 Ring redundancy Rules for ring redundancy Factory settings The factory setting defines MSTP as the redundancy method. With SCALANCE XM-400, the factory setting defines ports P1.1 and P1.2 as ring ports. With SCALANCE XM-500, the factory setting defines ports P0.1 and P0.2 as ring ports. Ring ports The predefined ring ports of SCALANCE XR-500 are 10 Gbps ports. If a 1000 Mbps SFP transceiver is plugged into one of the 10 Gbps ring ports, you cannot enable ring redundancy. Remove the 1000 Mbps SFP transceiver. Enabling redundancy You can enable ring redundancy as follows: using the WBM using the CLI using the SELECT/SET button using a PNIO configuration download 190 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Configuration of ring redundancy Ring Redundancy If you enable the "Ring Redundancy" check box, you turn ring redundancy on. The ring ports set on this page are used. Ring Redundancy Mode Here, you set the mode of the ring redundancy. The following modes are available: - Automatic Redundancy Detection Select this setting to create an automatic configuration of the redundancy mode. In the "Automatic Redundancy Detection" mode, the device automatically detects whether or not there is a device with the "HRP Manager" role in the ring. If there is, the device adopts the role "HRP" client. If no HRP manager is found, all devices with the "Automatic Redundancy Detection" or "MRP Auto Manager" setting negotiate among themselves to establish which device adopts the role of "MRP Manager". The device with the lowest MAC address will always become "MRP Manager". The other devices automatically set themselves to "MRP Client" mode. - MRP Auto-Manager Automatic media redundancy manager - MRP Client Media redundancy client - HRP Client High Speed Redundancy Protocol client - HRP Manager High Speed Redundancy Protocol manager Ring Ports Here, you set the ports to be used as ring ports in ring redundancy. The ring port you select in the left-hand drop-down menu is the "Isolated Port" in HRP. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 191 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Observer Enable or disable the observer. The "Observer" function is only available in HRP rings. The ring port selected in the left-hand drop-down menu is connected to the "isolated port" of an HRP manager. The observer monitors malfunctions of the redundancy manager or incorrect configurations of an HRP ring. If the observer is enabled, it can interrupt the connected ring if errors are detected. To do this, the observer switches a ring port to the "blocking" status. When the error is resolved, the observer enables the port again. Restart Observer If numerous errors occur in quick succession, the observer no longer enables its port automatically. The ring port remains permanently in the "blocking" status. This is signaled by the error LED and a message text. After the errors have been eliminated, you can enable the port again using the "Restart Observer" button. Restoring factory settings If you have restored the factory defaults, ring redundancy is disabled and the default ports are used as the ring ports. This can lead to circulating frames and failure of the data traffic if other settings were used in a previous configuration. Changing over the status of the ring ports with the redundancy manager If you configure a redundancy manager, set the status of the ring ports. The first ring port changes to the "blocking" status and the second ring port to the "forwarding" status. As long as ring redundancy is enabled, you cannot change the status of these ring ports. Note Make sure that you first open the ring so that there are no circulating frames. 5.5.7.2 Standby Redundant linking of rings Standby redundancy allows the redundant linking of several HRP rings. You can establish several standby connections. If a standby master section fails, all standby connections fail over. To establish a standby connection, configure two neighboring devices within a ring as standby master or standby slave. The standby master and the standby slave must be connected via parallel cables to two devices in another ring. In problem-free operation, messages are exchanged between the two rings via the master. If the master's line is disturbed, the slave takes over the forwarding of messages between the two rings. 192 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Enable standby redundancy for both standby partners and select the ports via which the device is connected to the rings you want to link to. For the "Standby Connection Name", a name unique within the ring must be assigned for both partners. This identifies the two devices as standby partners that belong together. Note To be able to use the function, HRP must be activated. The standby manager always requires an activated HRP client. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 193 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Description of the displayed boxes Standby Click the check box to enable or disable the function. Standby Port Select which ports are standby ports. The linking to other rings is via standby ports. The standby port is involved in the redirection of data traffic. In there are no problems, only the standby port of the master is enabled and handles the data traffic into the connected HRP ring or HRP bus. If the master or the Ethernet connection (link) of one of the standby ports of the master fails, the standby port of the master will be disabled and the standby port of the slave enabled. As a result, a functioning Ethernet connection to the connected network segment (HRP ring or HRP linear bus) is restored. Note Linking several rings If you link several rings; in other words, when more than one port is enabled as a standby port, the standby master and the standby slave can only have one Ethernet connection to one ring. Otherwise circulating frames will result and lead to a loss of data traffic. Standby Connection Name This name defines the master/slave device pair. Both devices must be located in the same ring. Here, enter the name for the standby connection. This must be identical to the name entered on the standby partner. You can select any name to suit your purposes, however, you can only use the name for one pair of devices in the entire network. 194 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Force device to Standby Master If you select this check box, the device is configured as a standby master regardless of its MAC address. - If this check box is not selected for either of the devices for which the standby master is enabled, then assuming that no error has occurred, the device with the higher MAC address adopts the role of standby master. - If the option is selected for both devices or if the "Force device to Standby Master" property is supported by only one device, the standby master is also selected based on the MAC address. This type of assignment is important in particular when a device is replaced. Depending on the MAC addresses, the previous device with the slave function can take over the role of the standby master. Note If two devices are linked by the standby function, the "Standby" function must be enabled on both devices. Wait for Standby Partner - Enabled A standby connection is enabled only after the standby master and the standby slave as well as their standby partners have established a connection. This ensures that the redundant connection is really available before communication via a standby connection is enabled. - Disabled A standby connection is enabled even if the standby master has not yet established a connection to the standby slave. 5.5.8 Spanning tree 5.5.8.1 General General settings of MSTP This is the basic page for spanning tree. Select the compatibility mode from the drop-down list. As default, Multiple Spanning Tree is enabled. On the configuration pages of these functions, you can make further settings. Depending on the compatibility mode, you can configure the corresponding function on the relevant configuration page. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 195 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: Spanning Tree Enable or disable Spanning Tree. Protocol Compatibility Select the compatibility mode of MSTP, for example if you select RSTP, MSTP behaves like RSTP. The following settings are available: - STP - RSTP - MSTP Steps in configuration 1. Select the "MSTP" check box. 2. From the "Protocol Compatibility" drop-down list, select the type of compatibility. 3. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.5.8.2 CIST general MSTP-CIST configuration The page consists of the following parts. 196 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu The left-hand side of the page shows the configuration of the device. The central part shows the configuration of the root bridge that can be derived from the spanning tree frames received by an device. The right-hand side shows the configuration of the regional root bridge that can be derived from the MSTP frames received by an device. The displayed data is only visible if you have enabled "MSTP" on the "General" page and when "MSTP" is set for "Protocol Compatibility". This also applies to the "Bridge Max Hop Count" parameter. If the device is a root bridge, the information on the left and right matches. Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: Bridge Priority / Root Priority The Bridge Priority specifies which device becomes the Root Bridge. The Bridge with the highest priority becomes the Root Bridge. The lower the value, the higher the priority. If several devices in a network have the same priority, the device whose MAC address has the lowest numeric value will become the root bridge. Both parameters, bridge priority and MAC address together form the Bridge identifier. Since the root bridge manages all path changes, it should be located as centrally as possible due to the delay of the frames. The value for the bridge priority is a whole multiple of 4096 with a range of values from 0 through 61440. Bridge Address / Root Address The bridge address shows the MAC address of the device and the root address shows the MAC address of the root bridge. Root Port Shows the port over which the switch communicates with the root bridge. Root Cost The path costs from this device to the root bridge. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 197 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Topology Changes / Last Topology Change The entry for the device shows the number of reconfiguration actions due to the spanning tree mechanism since the last startup. For the root bridge, the time since the last reconfiguration is displayed as follows: - Seconds: sec unit after the number - Minutes: min unit after the number - Hour: hr unit after the number Bridge hello time [s] / Root hello time [s] Each bridge sends configuration frames (BPDUs) regularly. The interval between two such frames is the Hello time. The default for this parameter is 2 seconds. Bridge forward delay[s] / Root Forward Delay [s] New configuration data is not used immediately by a bridge but only after the period specified in the parameter. This ensures that operation is only started with the new topology after all the bridges have the required information. The default for this parameter is 15 seconds. Bridge Max Age / Root Max Age Bridge Max Age defines the maximum "age" of a received BPDU for it to be accepted as valid by the switch. The default for this parameter is 20. Regional Root Priority For a description, see Bridge Priority / Root Priority Regional Root Address The MAC address of the device. Regional Root Cost The path costs from this device to the root bridge. Bridge Max Hop Count This parameter specifies how many MSTP nodes a BPDU may pass through. If an MSTP BPDU is received and has a hop count that exceeds the value configured here, it is discarded. The default for this parameter is 20. Reset Counters Click this button to reset the counters on this page. Region Name Enter the name of the MSTP region to which this device belongs. As default, the MAC address of the device is entered here. This value must be the same on all devices that belong to the same MSTP region. Region Version Enter the version number of the MSTP region in which the device is located. This value must be the same on all devices that belong to the same MSTP region Steps in configuration 1. Enter the data required for the configuration in the input boxes. 2. Click the "Set Values" button. 198 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 5.5.8.3 CIST port MSTP-CIST port configuration When the page is called, the table displays the current status of the configuration of the port parameters. To configure them, click the relevant cells in the port table. Description of the displayed boxes Table 1 has the following columns: 1st column Shows that the settings are valid for all ports of table 2. Spanning Tree Status Select the setting from the drop-down list. You have the following setting options: - enabled Port is integrated in the spanning tree. - disabled Port is not integrated in the spanning tree. - No Change Table 2 remains unchanged. Copy to Table If you click the button, the setting is adopted for all ports of table 2. Table 2 has the following columns: SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 199 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Port Shows the available ports. The port is made up of the module number and the port number, for example port 0.1 is module 0, port 1. Spanning Tree Status Specify whether or not the port is integrated in the spanning tree. Note If you disable the "Spanning Tree Status" option for a port, this may cause the formation of loops. The topology must be kept in mind. Priority Enter the priority of the port. The priority is only evaluated when the path costs are the same. The value must be divisible by 16. If the value that cannot be divided by 16, the value is automatically adapted. Range of values: 0 - 240. The default is 128. Cost Calc Enter the path cost calculation. If you enter the value "0", the automatically calculated value is displayed in the "Path Cost" box. Path Cost This parameter is used to calculate the path that will be selected. The path with the lowest value is selected as the path. If several ports of a device have the same value for the path costs, the port with the lowest port number is selected. If the value in the "Cost Calc" field is "0", the automatically calculated value is displayed. Otherwise, the value of the "Cost Calc" field is displayed. The calculation of the path costs is largely based on the transmission speed. The higher the achievable transmission speed is, the lower the value of the path costs. Typical values for path costs with rapid spanning tree: - 10,000 Mbps = 2,000 - 1000 Mbps = 20,000 - 100 Mbps = 200,000 - 10 Mbps = 2,000,000 The values can, however, also be set individually. 200 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Status Displays the current status of the port. The values are only displayed and cannot be configured. The "Status" parameter depends on the configured protocol. The following is possible for status: - Disabled The port only receives and is not involved in STP, MSTP and RSTP. - Discarding In the "Discarding" mode, BPDU frames are received. Other incoming or outgoing frames are discarded. - Listening In this status, BPDUs are both received and sent. The port is involved in the spanning tree algorithm. - - Learning Stage prior to the forwarding status, the port is actively learning the topology (in other words, the node addresses). Forwarding Following the reconfiguration time, the port is active in the network; it receives and forwards data frames. Fwd. Trans Specifies the number of changes from the "Discarding" status to the "Forwarding" status. Edge Type Specify the type of edge port. You have the following options: - "-" Edge port is disabled. The port is treated as a "no EdgePort". - Admin Select this option when there is always an end device on this port. Otherwise a reconfiguration of the network will be triggered each time a connection is changed. - Auto Select this option if you want a connected end device to be detected automatically at this port. When the connection is established the first time, the port is treated as a "no Edge Port". - Admin/Auto Select these options if you operate a combination of both on this port. When the connection is established the first time, the port is treated as an Edge Port. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 201 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Edge Shows the status of the port. - Enabled An end device is connected to this port. - Disabled There is a Spanning Tree or Rapid Spanning Tree device at this port. With an end device, a switch can change over the port faster without taking into account spanning tree frames. If a spanning tree frame is received despite this setting, the port automatically changes to the "Disabled" setting for switches. P.t.P. Type Select the required option from the drop-down list. The selection depends on the port that is set. - "-" Point to point is calculated automatically. If the port is set to half duplex, a point-to-point link is not assumed. - P.t.P. Even with half duplex, a point-to-point link is assumed. - Shared Media Even with a full duplex connection, a point-to-point link is not assumed. Note Point-to-point connection means a direct connection between two devices. A shared media connection is, for example, a connection to a hub. Hello Time Enter the interval after which the bridge sends configuration BPDUs. As default, 2 seconds is set. Range of values: 1-2 seconds Note The port-specific setting of the Hello time is only possible in MSTP compatible mode. Steps in configuration 1. In the input cells of the table row, enter the values of the port you are configuring. 2. From the drop-down lists of the cells of the table row, select the values of the port you are configuring. 3. Click the "Set Values" button. 202 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 5.5.8.4 MST general Multiple Spanning Tree configuration With MSTP, in addition to RSTP, several VLANs can be managed in a LAN with separate RSTP trees. Description The page contains the following box: MSTP Instance ID Enter the number of the MSTP instance. Permitted values: 0 - 64 The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. MSTP Instance ID Shows the number of the MSTP instance. Root Address Shows the MAC address of the root bridge Root Priority Shows the priority of the root bridge. Bridge Priority Enter the bridge priority in this box. The value for the bridge priority is a whole multiple of 4096 with a range of values from 0 to 61440. VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID. Here, you can also specify ranges with Start ID, "-", End ID. Several ranges or IDs are separated by ",". Permitted values: 1- 4094 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 203 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Procedure Creating a new entry 1. Enter the number of the MSTP instance in the "MSTP Instance ID" box. 2. Click the "Create" button. 3. Enter the identifier of the virtual LAN in the "VLAN ID" input box. 4. Enter the priority of the bridge in the "Bridge Priority" input box. 5. Click the "Set Values" button. Deleting entries 1. Use the check box at the beginning of the relevant row to select the entries to be deleted. 2. Click the "Delete" button to delete the selected entries from memory. The entries are deleted from the memory of the device and the display on this page is updated. 5.5.8.5 MST port Configuration of the Multiple Spanning Tree port parameters On this page, you set the parameters for the ports of the configured multiple spanning tree instances. Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following box: Drop-down list "MSTP Instance ID" In the drop-down list, select the ID of the MSTP instance. Table 1 has the following columns: 204 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 1st column Shows that the settings are valid for all ports. MSTP Status Select the setting from the drop-down list. You have the following setting options: - enabled - disabled - No Change: Table 2 remains unchanged. Copy to Table If you click the button, the setting is adopted for all ports of table 2. Table 2 has the following columns: Port Shows all available ports and link aggregations. MSTP Instance ID ID of the MSTP instance. MSTP Status Click the check box to enable or disable this option. Priority Enter the priority of the port. The priority is only evaluated when the path costs are the same. The value must be divisible by 16. If the value that cannot be divided by 16, the value is automatically adapted. Range of values: 0 - 240. The default is 128. Cost Calc Enter the path cost calculation in the input box. If you enter the value "0" here, the automatically calculated value is displayed in the next box "Path Cost". SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 205 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Path Cost The path costs from this port to the root bridge. The path with the lowest value is selected as the path. If several ports of a device have the same value, the port with the lowest port number is selected. If the value in the "Cost Calc" field is "0", the automatically calculated value is displayed. Otherwise, the value of the "Cost Calc" field is displayed. The calculation of the path costs is largely based on the transmission speed. The higher the achievable transmission rate, the lower the value for the path costs will be. Typical values for rapid spanning tree are as follows: - 1000 Mbps = 20,000 - 100 Mbps = 200,000 - 10 Mbps = 2,000,000 The values can, however, also be set individually. State Displays the current status of the port. The values are only displayed and cannot be configured. The following is possible for status: - Discarding The port exchanges MSTP information but is not involved in the data traffic. - Blocked In the blocking mode, BPDU frames are received. - Forwarding The port receives and sends data frames. Steps in configuration 1. In the input cells of the table row, enter the values of the port you are configuring. 2. From the drop-down lists of the cells of the table row, select the values of the port you are configuring. 3. Click the "Set Values" button. 206 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 5.5.8.6 Enhanced Passive Listening Compatibility Enabling the function On this page, you can enable passive listening compatibility. Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: "Enhanced Passive Listening Compatibility" check box Enable or disable this function for the entire device. Setting drop-down list - enabled Enable the function for all ports of the device - disabled Disable the function for all ports of the device - No Change No Change "Copy to Table" button Writes the setting made in "Setting" to the following table Port-specific table: If the function is enabled for the entire device, enable or disable this function on individual ports. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 207 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Port Displays the port of the device. "Setting" check box Enable or disable the function for this port Steps in configuration Enable the function for the entire device 1. Enable or disable "Enhanced Passive Listening Compatibility" 2. Click the "Set Values" button For all ports of the device: 1. From the drop-down list, select whether the function should be enabled or disabled or adopted unchanged. 2. Click the "Copy to Table" button 3. Click the "Set Values" button. For individual ports of the device: 1. Click the check box after the required port in the port table to enable or disable the function. 2. Click the "Set Values" button 5.5.9 Loop Detection With the "Loop detection" function, you specify the ports for which loop detection will be activated. The ports involved send special test frames - the loop detection frames. If these frames are sent back to the device, there is a loop. A "Local loop" involving this device means that the frames are received again at a different port of the same device. If the sent frames are received again at the same port, there is a "remote loop" involving other network components. 208 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Note A loop is an error in the network structure that needs to be eliminated. The loop detection can help to find the errors more quickly but does not eliminate them. The loop detection is not suitable for increasing network availability by deliberately including loops. Note Note that loop detection is only possible at ports that were not configured as ring ports or standby ports. Description "Loop detection" option button Enable or disable the loop detection. "VLAN loop detection" option button Enable or disable the VLAN loop detection. Table 1 contains the following columns: 1st column Shows that the settings are valid for all ports of table 2 Threshold Value / Remote Reaction / Local Reaction Make the required settings. Copy to Table If you click the button, the setting is adopted for all ports of table 2 Table 2 contains the following columns: Port Shows the available ports. Setting Specify how the port handles loop detection frames. Select one of the following options from the drop-down list: Note Test frames create additional network load. We recommend that you only configure individual switches, for example at branch points of the ring, as "Sender" and the others as "Forwarder". - Sender Loop detection frames are sent out and forwarded. - Forwarder Loop detection frames from other devices are forwarded. - blocked The forwarding of loop detection frames is blocked. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 209 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Threshold By entering a number, specify the number of received loop detection frames as of which a loop is assumed. Remote reaction Specify how the port will react if a remote loop occurs. Select one of the two options from the drop-down list: - No action: A loop has no effect on the port. - Disable: The port is blocked. Local reaction Specify how the port will react if a local loop occurs. Select one of the two options from the drop-down list: - No action: A loop has no effect on the port. - Disable: The port is blocked Status This box shows whether loop detection is enabled or disabled for this port. Source port Shows the output port of the loop detection frame that triggered the last reaction. Source VLAN This box shows the VLAN-ID of the loop detection frame that triggered the last reaction. This is only possible if "VLAN Support Enabled" was selected earlier on the "Loop Detection Configuration" page. Reset After a loop in the network has been eliminated, click this button "Reset counters to reset the port again. 5.5.10 Link aggregation Bundling network connections for redundancy and higher bandwidth Link aggregations according to IEEE 802.3ad allow several connections between neighboring devices to be bundled to achieve higher bandwidths and protection against failure. Ports on both partner devices are included in link aggregations and the devices are then connected via these ports. To assign ports (in other words links) correctly to a partner device, the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) from the IEEE 802.3ad standard is used. Up to 8 link aggregations can be defined. A maximum of 8 ports can be assigned to each link aggregation. 210 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Display of the configured aggregation The menu displays all the configured link aggregations. Description of the displayed boxes The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Port Shows the virtual port number of this link aggregation. This identifier is assigned internally by the firmware. Link Aggregation Name Shows the name of the link aggregation. This name can be specified by the user during configuration. The name is not absolutely necessary but can be useful to distinguish between the various link aggregations. MAC Address Shows the MAC address. Status Enable or disable link aggregation. MTU Specify the packet size. LACP - On Enables the sending of LACP frames. - Off Disables the sending of LACP frames. Frame Distribution Set the type of distribution of packets on the individual links of an aggregation. - Destination&Source MAC The distribution is based on a combination of the destination and source MAC address. - Destination&Source IP MAC The distribution is based on a combination of the destination and source IP and MAC address. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 211 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu VLAN Mode Specify how the link aggregation is entered in a VLAN: - Hybrid The link aggregation sends tagged and untagged frames. It is not automatically a member of a VLAN. - Trunk The link aggregation only sends tagged frames and is automatically a member of all VLANs. Port Shows the ports that belong to this link aggregation. The following values can be selected from the drop-down list: - "-" (disabled) Link aggregation is disabled. - "a" (active) The port sends LACP frames and is only involved in the link aggregation when LACP frames are received. - "p" (passive) The port is only involved in the link aggregation when LACP frames are received. - "o" (on) The port is involved in the link aggregation and does not send any LACP frames. Note Within a "link aggregation", only ports with the following configuration are possible: all ports with "o" all ports with "a" or "p". Steps in configuration Basics prior to configuration 1. First, identify the ports you want to put together to form a link aggregation between the devices. 2. Configure the link aggregation on the devices. 3. Adopt the configuration for all devices. 4. Perform the last step, the cabling. Note If you cable aggregated links prior to configuration, it is possible that you will create loops in the network! The network involved may deteriorate badly due to this or complete disruption may occur. Creating a new link aggregation 212 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 1. Click the "Create" button to create a new link aggregation. This creates a new row. 2. Select the ports that will belong to this link aggregation. 3. Click the "Set Values" button. Deleting an aggregation 1. Using the check box at the beginning of a row, select the link aggregation you want to delete. 2. Click the "Delete" button. Changing an aggregation 1. In the overview, click on the relevant table entry to change the configuration of a created link aggregation. 2. Make all the changes. 3. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.5.11 DCP forwarding Applications The DCP protocol is used by STEP 7 and the PST Tool for configuration and diagnostics. When shipped, DCP is enabled on all ports; in other words, DCP frames are forwarded at all ports. With this option, you can disable the sending of these frames for individual ports, for example to prevent individual parts of the network from being configured with the PST Tool or to divide the full network into smaller parts for configuration and diagnostics. Note PNIO configuration Since DCP is a PROFINET protocol, the configuration created here is only effective with the VLAN associated with the TIA interface. All the ports of the device are displayed on this page. After each displayed port, there is a dropdown list for function selection. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 213 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Description of the displayed values Table 1 has the following columns: 1st column Shows that the settings are valid for all ports of table 2. Setting Select the setting from the drop-down list. If "No Change is selected, the entry in table 2 remains unchanged. Copy to Table If you click the button, the setting is adopted for all ports of table 2. Table 2 has the following columns: 214 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Port Shows the available ports. The port is made up of the module number and the port number, for example port 0.1 is module 0, port 1. Setting From the drop-down list, select whether the port should block or forward outgoing DCP frames. You have the following options available: - Forward DCP frames are forwarded via this port. - Block No outgoing DCP frames are forwarded via this port. It is nevertheless still possible to receive via this port. Steps in configuration 1. From the options in the drop-down list in the row, select which ports should support sending DCP frames. 2. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.5.12 LLDP Identifying the network topology LLDP (Link Layer Discovery Protocol) is defined in the IEEE 802.AB standard. LLDP is a method used to discover the network topology. Network components exchange information with their neighbor devices using LLDP. Network components that support LLDP have an LLDP agent. The LLDP agent sends information about itself and receives information from connected devices at periodic intervals. The received information is stored in the MIB. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 215 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Applications PROFINET uses LLDP for topology diagnostics. In the default setting, LLDP is enabled for all ports; in other words, LLDP frames are sent and received on all ports. With this function, you have the option of enabling or disabling sending and/or receiving per port. Description of the displayed boxes Table 1 has the following columns: 1st column Shows that the settings are valid for all ports. Setting Select the setting from the drop-down list. If "No Change" is selected, the entry in table 2 remains unchanged. Copy to Table If you click the button, the setting is adopted for all ports of table 2. Table 2 has the following columns: 216 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Port Shows the port. Setting From the drop-down list, select whether or not the port will send or receive LLDP frames. You have the following options available: - Rx This port can only receive LLDP frames. - Tx This port can only send LLDP frames. - Rx & Tx This port can receive and send LLDP frames. - "-" (disabled) This port can neither receive nor send LLDP frames. Steps in configuration 1. From the drop-down list in the row of the port you want to configure, select the LLDP functionality. 2. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.5.13 Unicast 5.5.13.1 Filtering Address filtering This table shows the source addresses of unicast address frames entered statically by the user during parameter assignment. On this page, you also define the static unicast filters. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 217 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: VLAN ID Select the VLAN ID in which you configure a new static MAC address. If nothing is set, "VLAN1" is set as the basic setting. MAC Address Enter the MAC address here. This table contains the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. VLAN ID Shows the VLAN-ID assigned to this MAC address. MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the node that the device has learned or the user has configured. Status Shows the status of each address entry: - Static Configured by the user. Static addresses are stored permanently; in other words, they are not deleted when the aging time expires or when the switch is restarted. - Invalid These values are not evaluated. Port Shows the port via which the node with the specified address can be reached. Frames received by the device whose destination address matches this address will be forwarded to this port. Note You can only specify one port for unicast addresses. Steps in configuration To edit the entries, follow the steps below. Creating a new entry 1. Select the relevant VLAN ID. 2. Enter the MAC address in the "MAC Address" input box. 3. Click the "Create" button to create a new entry in the table. 4. Select the relevant port from the drop-down list. 5. Click the "Set Values" button. Changing the entry 1. Select the relevant port. 2. Click the "Set Values" button. 218 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Deleting an entry 1. Select the check box in the row to be deleted. Repeat this for all entries you want to delete. 2. Click the "Delete" button to delete the selected entries from the filter table. 5.5.13.2 Locked ports Activating the access control On this page, you can block individual ports for unknown nodes. If the Port Lock function is enabled, packets arriving at this port from unknown MAC addresses are discarded immediately. Packets from known nodes are accepted by the port. Since ports with the Port Lock function enabled cannot learn any MAC addresses, learned addresses on these ports are automatically deleted after the Port Lock function is enabled. The port accepts only static MAC addresses that were created previously either manually or with the "Start Learning" function and the "Stop Learning" function. To enter all connected nodes automatically, there is a function for automatic learning (see "Layer 2 > Unicast > Learning"). SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 219 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Description of the displayed boxes Table 1 has the following columns: 1st column Shows that the settings are valid for all ports of table 2. Setting Select the setting from the drop-down list. You have the following setting options: - enabled Enables the port lock function. - disabled Disables the port lock function. - No Change Table 2 remains unchanged. Copy to Table If you click the button, the setting is adopted for all ports of table 2. Table 2 has the following columns: Port This column lists all the ports available on this device. Check box "Setting" Enable or disable access control for the port. Steps in configuration Enabling access control for an individual port 1. Select the check box in the relevant row in table 2. 2. To apply the changes, click the "Set Values" button. Enabling access control for all ports 1. In the "Setting" drop-down list, select the "enabled" entry. 2. Click the "Copy to Table" button. The check box is enabled for all ports in table 2. 3. To apply the changes, click the "Set Values" button. 5.5.13.3 Learning Starting/stopping learning With the automatic learning function, all connected devices are automatically entered in the unicast filter table. As long as the "Start learning" function is enabled, all learned unicast addresses are created immediately as static unicast entries. The learning process is ended only after clicking the "Stop learning" button. With this method, learning can take a few minutes or several hours in larger networks before all nodes have really been learned. Only nodes that send packets during the learning phase are found. 220 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu By subsequently enabling the Port Lock function, only packets from the nodes known after the end of the learning phase (static unicast entries) will be accepted at the relevant ports. Note If the Port Lock function was already active on individual ports prior to the automatic learning phase, no addresses will be learned on these ports. This makes it possible to restrict learning to certain ports. To do this, first enable the Port Lock function of the ports that are not intended to learn addresses. Steps in configuration Learning addresses 1. Click the "Start learning" button to start the learning phase. After starting the learning phase, the "Start learning" button is replaced by the "Stop learning" button. The device now enters the addresses of connected devices until you stop the function. 2. Click the "Stop learning" button to stop the learning function. The button is once again replaced by the "Start Learning" button. The learned entries are stored. Deleting all static unicast addresses SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 221 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 1. Click the "Clear all static unicast addresses" button to delete all static entries. In large networks with numerous nodes, automatic learning may lead to a lot of undesired static entries. To avoid having to delete these individually, this button can be used to delete all static entries. This function is disabled during automatic learning. Note Depending on the number of entries involved, deleting may take some time. 5.5.13.4 Unicast blocking Blocking the forwarding of unknown unicast frames On this page, you can block the forwarding of unknown unicast frames for individual ports. 222 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Description of the displayed values Table 1 has the following columns: 1st column Shows that the settings are valid for all ports of table 2. Setting Select the setting from the drop-down list. You have the following setting options: - enabled Blocking of unicast frames is enabled. - disabled Blocking of unicast frames is disabled. - No Change Table 2 remains unchanged. Copy to Table If you click the button, the setting is adopted for all ports of table 2. Table 2 has the following columns: Port All available ports are listed in this column. Unavailable ports are not displayed. Setting Enable or disable the blocking of unicast frames. Note Ring redundancy / standby If ring redundancy or standby is enabled, the ports configured for this are not included in the unicast blocking. Steps in configuration Enabling blocking for an individual port 1. Select the check box in the relevant row in table 2. 2. To apply the changes, click the "Set Values" button. Enabling blocking for all ports 1. In the "Setting" drop-down list, select the "enabled" entry. 2. Click the "Copy to Table" button. The check box is enabled for all ports in table 2. 3. To apply the changes, click the "Set Values" button. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 223 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 5.5.14 Multicast 5.5.14.1 Groups Multicast applications In the majority of cases, a frame is sent with a unicast address to a particular recipient. If an application sends the same data to several recipients, the amount of data can be reduced by sending the data using one multicast address. For some applications, there are fixed multicast addresses (NTP, IETF1 Audio, IETF1 Video etc.). Reducing network load In contrast to unicast frames, multicast frames represent a higher load for the device. Generally, multicast frames are sent to all ports. There are three ways of reducing the load caused by multicast frames: Static entry of the addresses in the multicast filter table. Dynamic entry of the addresses by listening in on IGMP parameter assignment frames (IGMP Configuration). Active dynamic assignment of addresses by GMRP frames. The result of all these methods is that multicast frames are sent only to ports for which an appropriate address is entered. The "Multicast" menu item, shows the multicast frames currently entered in the filter table and their destination ports that the user set in the parameters. Configuring multicast addresses 224 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: VLAN ID If you click on this text box, a drop-down list is displayed. Here you can select the VLAN ID of a new MAC address you want to configure. MAC Address Here you enter a new MAC multicast address you want to configure. The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. VLAN ID Here, the VLAN ID of the VLAN is displayed to which the MAC multicast address of this row is assigned. MAC Address Here, the multicast address is displayed that the device has learned or the user has configured. Status - Static Shows the status of each address entry. The address was entered statically by the user. Static addresses are stored permanently; in other words, they are not deleted when the aging time expires or when the device is restarted. These must be deleted by the user. Port List There is a column for each slot. Within a column, the multicast group to which the port belongs is shown. The drop-down list provides the following options: - M (Member) Multicast frames are sent via this port. - F (Forbidden) Not a member of the multicast group. This address must also not be an address learned dynamically with GMRP or IGMP. - - Not a member of the multicast group. No multicast frames with the defined multicast MAC address are sent via this port. Steps in configuration Creating a new entry 1. Specify the required ID in the "VLAN ID" text box. 2. Enter the MAC address in the "MAC Address" input box. 3. Click the "Create" button. A new entry is generated in the table. 4. Assign the relevant ports to the MAC address. 5. Click the "Set Values" button. Deleting an entry SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 225 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 1. Select the check box in the row to be deleted. 2. Click the "Delete" button. The row is deleted from the display and from the memory of the device. 5.5.14.2 IGMP Function IE switches support "IGMP snooping" and the IGMP querier function. If "IGMP snooping" is enabled, IGMP frames are evaluated and the multicast filter table is updated with this information. If "IGMP Querier is also enabled, IE switches also send IGMP queries that trigger responses from IGMP-compliant nodes. IGMP Snooping Aging Time In this menu, you can configure the aging time for IGMP Configuration. When the time elapses, entries created by IGMP are deleted from the address table if they are not updated by a new IGMP frame. This applies to all ports; a port-specific configuration is not possible. IGMP Snooping Aging Time depending on the querier SCALANCE XR500 as IGMP querier If a SCALANCE XR500 is used as an IGMP querier, the query interval is 125 seconds. For the "IGMP Snooping Aging Time", set at least 250 seconds. Other IGMP queriers If a different IGMP querier is used, the value of the "IGMP Snooping Aging Time" should be at least twice as long as the query interval. Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: 226 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu IGMP Snooping Enable or disable IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol). The function allows the assignment of IP addresses to multicast groups. If the check box is selected, IGMP entries are included in the table and IGMP frames are forwarded. IGMP Snooping Aging Time In this box, enter the value for the aging time in seconds. As default, 300 seconds is set. Valid values: 130 - 300 (seconds) IGMP Querier Enable or disable "IGMP Querier". The device sends IGMP queries. Steps in configuration 1. Select the "IGMP Snooping" check box. 2. Enter the value for the aging time in seconds in the "IGMP Snooping Aging Time" box. 3. Select the "IGMP Querier" check box. 4. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.5.14.3 GMRP Activating GMRP By selecting the check box, you specify whether or not GMRP is used for each individual port. If "GMRP" is disabled for a port, no registrations are made for it and it cannot send GMRP frames. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 227 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following box: "GMRP" check box Enable or disable the GMRP function. Table 1 has the following columns: 1st column Shows that the settings are valid for all ports of table 2. Setting Select the setting from the drop-down list. You have the following setting options: - enabled Enables the sending of GRMP frames. - disabled Disables the sending of GRMP frames. - No Change Table 2 remains unchanged. Copy to Table If you click the button, the settings are adopted for all ports of table 2. Table 2 has the following columns: Port This column shows all the ports available on the device as well as the link aggregations. Setting With this check box, you enable or disable GMRP for each individual port or link aggregation. Steps in configuration Enabling the sending of GMRP frames for an individual port 1. Select the "GRMP" check box. 2. Select the check box in the relevant row in table 2. 3. To apply the changes, click the "Set Values" button. Enabling the sending of GMRP frames for all ports 1. Select the "GRMP" check box. 2. In the "Setting" drop-down list, select the "enabled" entry. 3. Click the "Copy to Table" button. The check box is enabled for all ports in table 2. 4. To apply the changes, click the "Set Values" button. 228 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 5.5.14.4 Multicast blocking Disabling the forwarding of unknown multicast frames On this page, you can block the forwarding of unknown multicast frames for individual ports. Description of the displayed values Table 1 has the following columns: 1st column Shows that the settings are valid for all ports of table 2. Setting Select the setting from the drop-down list. You have the following setting options: - enabled Blocking of multicast frames is enabled. - disabled Blocking of multicast frames is disabled. - No Change Table 2 remains unchanged. Copy to Table If you click the button, the setting is adopted for all ports of table 2. Table 2 has the following columns: Port All available ports are listed in this column. Unavailable ports are not displayed. Setting Enable or disable the blocking of multicast frames. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 229 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Steps in configuration Enabling blocking for an individual port 1. Select the check box in the relevant row in table 2. 2. To apply the changes, click the "Set Values" button. Enabling blocking for all ports 1. In the "Setting" drop-down list, select the "enabled" entry. 2. Click the "Copy to Table" button. The check box is enabled for all ports in table 2. 3. To apply the changes, click the "Set Values" button. 5.5.15 Broadcast Blocking the forwarding of broadcast frames On this page, you can block the forwarding of broadcast frames for individual ports. Note Some communication protocols work only with the support of broadcast. In these cases, blocking can lead to loss of data communication. Block broadcast only when you are sure that you do not need it. 230 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Description of the displayed boxes Table 1 has the following columns: 1st column Shows that the settings are valid for all ports of table 2. Setting Select the setting from the drop-down list. You have the following setting options: - enabled The blocking of broadcast frames is enabled. - disabled The blocking of broadcast frames is disabled. - No Change Table 2 remains unchanged. Copy to Table If you click the button, the setting is adopted for all ports of table 2. Table 2 has the following columns: SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 231 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Port All available ports and the link aggregations are shown. Setting Enable or disable the blocking of broadcast frames. Steps in configuration Enabling the blocking of broadcast frames for an individual port 1. Select the check box in the relevant row in table 2. 2. To apply the changes, click the "Set Values" button. Enabling the blocking of broadcast frames for all ports 1. In the "Setting" drop-down list, select the "enabled" entry. 2. Click the "Copy to Table" button. The check box is enabled for all ports in table 2. 3. To apply the changes, click the "Set Values" button. 5.5.16 PTP (SCALANCE XR-500 only) 5.5.16.1 General IEEE 1588 with SCALANCE devices The IEEE 1588v2 standard defines mechanisms with which highly precise time of day synchronization of devices in a network can be achieved. SCALANCE devices with suitable hardware support time synchronization according to IEEE 1588v2. The functionality is disabled on these devices when they are shipped and following a "Reset to factory defaults". To be able to use PTP, enable this function and configure every port that is on the synchronization path as well as ports that are blocked due to redundancy mechanisms. PTP can also be used with redundancy mechanisms in the ring such as HRP, standby linking of rings, MRP and RSTP. The following sections describe the configuration options of Web Based Management. 232 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 1588 Configuration On this page, you specify how the device will process PTP messages. 1588 Mode You can make the following settings: off The device does not process any PTP messages. PTP messages are, however, forwarded according to the rules of the switch. transparent The device adopts the function of a transparent clock and forwards PTP messages to other nodes while at the same time making entries in the correction field of the PTP message. 5.5.16.2 TC General TC General On this tab, you will find the general settings for PTP. 1588 Transparent Clock Configuration Delay mechanism Specify the delay mechanism the device will work with: End-to-end(delay request response mechanism will be used) Peer-to-peer (peer delay mechanism will be used) Domain number Enter the domain number for the device here. The device ignores PTP messages with a different domain number. A SCALANCE device can only be assigned to one synchronization domain. 5.5.16.3 TC Port TC port This tab contains the port settings for PTP. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 233 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 1588 Transparent Clock Port Parameters The table shows detailed information about the individual ports: Port The port number. With modular devices, the slot number and port number are displayed separated by a dot. Setting The port status. The following entries are possible: - disabled The port is not involved in PTP. - enabled The port processes PTP messages. Faulty Flag The error status relating to PTP. - true An error occurred. - false No error has occurred on this port. Transport Mechanism Choose how this port will handle PTP message data traffic. You can make different settings for the ports of a device, however, the relevant communications partner must support the selected transport mechanism. The following settings are possible: - Ethernet - UDP IPv4 234 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu 5.5.17 RMON 5.5.17.1 Statistics Statistics On this page you can specify the ports for which RMON statistics are displayed. The RMON statistics are displayed on the "Information > Ethernet Statistics" page on the "Packet Size", "Packet Type" and "Packet Error" tabs. Settings Figure 5-14 RMON Statistics RMON If you select this check box, Remote Monitoring (RMON) allows diagnostics data to be collected on the device, prepared and read out using SNMP by a network management station that also supports RMON. This diagnostic data, for example port-related load trends, allow problems in the network to be detected early and eliminated. Note If you disable RMON, these statistics are not deleted but retain their last status. Port Select the ports for which statistics will be displayed. The table has the following columns: SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 235 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Select Select the row you want to delete. Port Shows the ports for which statistics will be displayed. 5.5.17.2 History Samples of the statistics On this page, you can specify whether or not samples of the statistics are saved for a port. You can specify how many entries should be saved and at which intervals samples should be taken. Settings Figure 5-15 RMON History Table 1 has the following columns: 1st column Shows that the settings are valid for all ports. Setting Select the required setting. If "No Change" is selected, the entry in table 2 remains unchanged. Buckets Enter the maximum number of samples to be stored at the same time. If "No Change" is entered, the entry in table 2 remains unchanged. 236 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.5 The "Layer 2" menu Interval[s] Enter the interval after which the current status of the statistics will be saved as a sample. If "No Change" is entered, the entry in table 2 remains unchanged. Copy to Table If you click the button, the settings are adopted for all ports of table 2. Table 2 has the following columns: Port Shows the port to which the settings relate. Setting Enable or disable the recording of the history on the relevant port. Buckets Enter the maximum number of samples to be stored at the same time. Interval[s] Enter the interval after which the current status of the statistics will be saved as a sample. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 237 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu 5.6.1 Configuration Introduction The page contains the overview of the layer 3 functions of the device. On this page, you enable or disable the required layer 3 function. The functions "Routing", "VRRP", "RIP" and "OSPF" are only available with layer 3. Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: Routing (only available with devices with a layer 3 license) Enable or disable the routing function. Note You can only enable the routing function if DHCP is disabled on all configured interfaces. DHCP Relay Agent Enable or disable the DHCP relay agent. You can configure other settings in "Layer 3 > DHCP Relay Agent". VRRP (only available with devices with a layer 3 license if Routing was enabled) Enable or disable routing using VRRP. To use VRRP, first enable the routing function. You can configure other settings in "Layer 3 > VRRP". OSPF (only available with devices with a layer 3 license if routing was enabled) Enable or disable routing using OSPF. You can configure other settings in "Layer 3 > OSPF". RIP (only available with devices with a layer 3 license if routing was enabled) Enable or disable routing using RIP. You can configure other settings in "Layer 3 > RIP". 238 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Steps in configuration 1. To use the required function, select the corresponding check box. 2. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.6.2 Subnets 5.6.2.1 Overview Creating subnets The page shows the subnets for the selected interface. If more than one subnet is available on an interface, in the first entry of this interface is of the address type "Primary". All other subnets are created on this page. A subnet always relates to an interface. The interface is created on the "Configuration" tab. Description of the displayed values The page contains the following boxes: Interface In the "Interface" drop-down list, select the interface on which you want to configure a further subnet. The table has the following columns: SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 239 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Select Select the row you want to delete. Interface Shows the interface. TIA Interface Shows the selected TIA interface. Interface Name Shows the name of the interface. MAC Address Shows the MAC address. IP Address Shows the IP address of the subnet. Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask. Address Type Displays the address type. The following values are possible: - Primary The first IP address that was configured on an IP interface. - Secondary All other IP addresses that were configured on an IP interface. 240 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu IP Assign. Method Shows how the IP address is assigned. The following values are possible: - Static The IP address is static. Enter the IP settings in "IP Address" and "Subnet Mask". - Dynamic (DHCP) The device obtains a dynamic IP address from a DHCP server. Address Collision Detection Status If new IP addresses become active in the network, the "Address Collision Detection" function checks whether this can result in address collisions. The allows IP addresses that would be assigned twice to be detected. Note The function does not run a cyclic check. This column shows the current status of the function. The following values are possible: - Idle The interface is not enabled and does not have an IP address. - Starting This status indicates the start-up phase. In this phase, the device initially sends a query as to whether the planned IP address already exists. If the address is not yet been assigned, the device sends the message that it is using this IP address as of now. - Conflict The interface is not enabled. The interface is attempting to use an IP address that has already been assigned. - Defending The interface uses a unique IP address. Another interface is attempting to use the same IP address. - Active The interface uses a unique IP address. There are no collisions. - Not supported The function for detection of address collisions is not supported. - Disabled The function for detection of address collisions is disabled. Steps in configuration 1. Select the interface from the "Interface" drop-down list. 2. Click the "Create" button. A new row is inserted in the table. 3. Click the "Set Values" button. Configure the subnet on the "Configuration" tab. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 241 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu 5.6.2.2 Configuration On this page, you specify the name of the interface. Description of the displayed values The page contains the following boxes: Interface (Name) Select the interface from the drop-down list. Interface Name Enter the name of the interface. MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the selected interface. DHCP Enable or disable the DHCP client for this IP interface. Note If you want to operate the device as a router with several interfaces, disable DHCP on all interfaces. IP Address Enter the IP address of the interface. IP addresses must not be used more than once. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the subnet you are creating. Subnets on different interfaces must not overlap. 242 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Address Type Shows the address type. The following values are possible: - Primary the first subnet of the interface. - Secondary All further subnets of the interface. TIA Interface Specify whether or not this interface will become the TIA Interface. Steps in configuration 1. Select the Interface from the "Interface (Name)" drop-down list. 2. Enter a name for the Interface in "Interface Name". 3. Enter the IP address of the subnet in the "IP Address" column. 4. Enter the subnet mask belonging to the IP address in the "Subnet Mask" column 5. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.6.3 Routes Static route On this page, you create the static routes. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 243 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Description of the displayed values The page contains the following boxes: Destination Network Enter the network address of the destination. Subnet Mask Enter the corresponding subnet mask. Gateway Enter the IP address of the next gateway. Metric Enter the metric for the route. The metric corresponds to the quality of a connection, for example speed, costs. If there are several equal routes, the route with the lowest metric value is used. Range of values: 1 - 254 The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Destination Network Shows the network address of the destination. Subnet Mask Shows the corresponding subnet mask. Gateway Shows the IP address of the next gateway. Interface Shows the Interface of the route. Metric Enter the metric for the route. When creating the route, "not used" is entered automatically. The metric corresponds to the quality of a connection, for example speed, costs. If there are several equal routes, the route with the lowest metric value is used. Range of values: 1 - 254 Status Shows whether or not the route is active. Steps in configuration 1. Enter the network address of the destination in the "Destination Network" input box. 2. Enter the corresponding subnet mask in the "Subnet Mask" input box. 3. Enter the gateway in the "Gateway" input box. 4. Enter the weighting of the route in "Metric". 5. Click the "Create" button. A new entry is generated in the table. 6. Click the "Set Values" button. 244 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu 5.6.4 Route Maps 5.6.4.1 General Route maps With route maps, you control how routing information is further processed. You can filter routing information and specify whether the information is further processed, modified or discarded. Route maps operate according to the following principle: Routing information is compared with the filters of the route maps. The comparison is continued until the filters of a route map match the properties of an item of information. The information is then processed according to the route map settings: - The routing information is discarded. - The properties of the routing information are changed. Settings Figure 5-16 Route maps general Name Enter the name for the route map. Sequence Number Enter a number for the route map. You can create several route maps with the same name but with different sequence numbers. The sequence numbers then specify the order in which the route maps are processed. The table has the following columns: SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 245 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Select Select the row you want to delete. Name Shows the name of the route map. Sequence Number Shows the sequence number of the route map. Action Specify what happens to the routing information that matches the settings of the route map: - permit The routing information is further processed according to the settings you make in the "Set" tab. - deny The routing information is discarded. 5.6.4.2 Inferface&Value Match On this page, you specify whether or not the routing information for a route map is filtered according to interfaces, metric or tags. Settings Figure 5-17 246 Route Maps Interface & Metric Match SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Route Map (Name/Seq.No.) Select a route map. The created route maps are available to you. Type Select the basis for the filtering: - Interface - Metric - Tag Interface Select an interface. This box is active only if you have selected the "Interface" entry in the "Type" drop-down list. Metric Enter a value for the metric. This box is active only if you have selected the "Metric" entry in the "Type" drop-down list. Tag Enter a value for the tag. This box is active only if you have selected the "Tag" entry in the "Type" drop-down list. The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Type Shows the selected type: - Interface - Metric - Tag Value Shows the selected interface or the value of the metric or of the tag. 5.6.4.3 Destination Match On this page, you specify whether or not the routing information for a route map is filtered based on the destination IP address. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 247 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Settings Figure 5-18 Route Maps Destination Match Route Map (Name/Seq.No.) Select a route map. IP Address Enter the IP address of the destination on which the filtering is based. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the destination on which the filtering is based. The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. IP Address Shows the IP address of the destination. Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask of the destination. 5.6.4.4 Next Hop Match On this page, you specify whether or not the filtering for a route map will be based on the router to which the routing information is sent next. 248 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Settings Figure 5-19 Route Maps Next Hop Match Route Map (Name/Seq.No.) Select a route map. IP Address Enter the IP address of the router to which the routing information will be sent next. The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. IP Address Shows the IP address of the next router. 5.6.4.5 Set Configuration On this page, you specify whether or not the routing information will be changed by a route map. You can only change the information of a "Permit" route map. If, for example, you have filtered based on a certain metric, you can change the value of the metric here. The routing information is then forwarded with the new value. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 249 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Settings Figure 5-20 Route maps set Route Map (Name/Seq.No.) Select a route map. The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Name Shows the name of the route map. Sequence Number Shows the sequence number of the route map. Metric Enter the new value for the metric with which the routing information will be forwarded. Tag Enter the new value for the tag with which the routing information will be forwarded. 5.6.5 DHCP Relay Agent 5.6.5.1 General DHCP Relay Agent If the DHCP server is in a different network, the device cannot reach the DHCP server. The DHCP relay agent intercedes between a DHCP server and the device. The DHCP relay agent forwards the port number of the device with the DHCP query to the DHCP server. You can specify up to 4 DHCP server IP addresses for the DHCP relay agent. If a DHCP server is unreachable, the device can switch to a different DHCP server. 250 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Description of the displayed values The page contains the following boxes: DHCP Relay Agent (opt. 82) Enable or disable the DHCP relay agent. Server IP Address Enter the IP address of the DHCP server. The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Server IP Address Shows the IP address of the DHCP server. Steps in configuration 1. Enter the IP address of the DHCP server in the "Server IP Address" input box. 2. Click the "Create" button. A new entry is generated in the table. 3. Select the "DHCP Relay Agent (Opt. 82)"check box. 4. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.6.5.2 Option Parameters of the DHCP relay agent On this page, you can specify parameters for the DHCP server, for example the circuit ID. The circuit ID describes the origin of the DHCP query, for example which port received the DHCP query. You specify the DHCP server on the "General" tab. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 251 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Description of the displayed values The page contains the following boxes: Circuit ID Router Index Enable or disable the check box. If you enable the check box, the generated circuit ID of the has the router index added to it. Circuit ID Receive VLAN ID Enable or disable the check box. If you enable the check box, the generated circuit ID has the VLAN ID added to it. Circuit ID Receive Port Enable or disable the check box. If you enable the check box, the generated circuit ID has the receiving port added to it. Note You need to select a least one option. Remote ID Shows the device ID. Interface Select the interface from the drop-down list. The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Interface Shows the interface. 252 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Remote ID Type Select the type of device ID from the drop-down list. You have the following options: - IP Address The IP address of the device is used as the device ID. - MAC Address The MAC address of the device is used as the device ID. - Free Text If you use "Free Text", you can enter the device name as the device ID in "Remote ID". Remote ID Enter the device name. The box can only be edited if you select the entry "Free Text" for "Remote ID Type". Circuit ID Type Select the type of circuit ID from the drop-down list. You have the following options: - Predefined The circuit ID is created automatically based on the router index, VLAN ID or port. - Free Number If you use "Free Number", you can enter the ID for "Circuit ID". Circuit ID Enter the circuit ID. The box can only be edited if you select the "Free number" entry for the "Circuit ID Type". Range of values: 1- 188 Steps in configuration Follow the steps below to specify automatic assignment of the parameters: 1. Select the "Circuit ID Router Index" check box. 2. Select the interface from the "Interface" drop-down list. 3. Click the "Create" button. A new row is inserted in the table 4. Select the entry "IP Address" in the "Remote ID Type" drop-down list. The IP address is used as the device ID. 5. Select the "Predefined" entry in the "Circuit ID Type" drop-down list. The router index is added to the generated Circuit ID. 6. Click the "Set Values" button. Follow the steps below to specify the parameters manually: 1. Select the "Circuit ID Router Index" check box. 2. Select the interface from the "Interface" drop-down list. 3. Click the "Create" button. A new row is inserted in the table 4. Select the entry "Free Text" in the "Remote ID Type" drop-down list. Enter the device ID in "Remote ID". SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 253 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu 5. Select the entry "Free Number" in the "Circuit ID Type" drop-down list. Enter the ID in "Circuit ID". 6. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.6.6 VRRP 5.6.6.1 Router Introduction Using the "Create" button, you can create new virtual routers. A maximum of 52 Virtual routers can be configured. You can configure other parameters on the "Configuration" tab. Note This function is available only with layer 3. Select the "VRRP" check box to configure VRRP. You can only use VRRP in conjunction with VLAN interfaces. Router ports are not supported. Description of the displayed values The page contains the following boxes: VRRP Enable or disable routing using VRRP. Reply to pings on virtual interfaces When enabled, the virtual IP addresses also reply to the ping. 254 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Interface Select the Interface that functions as the virtual router from the drop-down list. VRID Enter the ID of the virtual router in the input box. This ID defines the group of routers that form a virtual router (VR). In the group, this is the same. It can no longer be used for other groups. Valid values are 1.. 255. The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Interface Shows the Interface that functions as the virtual router. VRID Shows the ID of the virtual router. Virtual MAC Address Shows the Virtual MAC address of the virtual router. Primary IP Address Shows the primary IP address on this VLAN. The entry 0.0.0.0 means that the "Primary" address on this VLAN is used. Otherwise all IP addresses configured on this VLAN in the "Subnets" menu are valid addresses. Router State Shows the current status of the virtual router. Possible values are: - Master The router is the Master router and handles the routing functionality for all assigned IP addresses. - Backup The router is the backup router. If the master router fails, the backup router takes over the tasks of the master router. - Initialize The virtual router has just been turned on. It will soon change to the "Master" or "Backup" state. Master IP Address Shows the IP address of the master router. Priority Shows the priority of the virtual router. Valid values are 1-254. The current master router is given 255 automatically. All other priorities can be distributed freely among the VRRP routers. The higher the priority, the earlier the VRRP router becomes "Master". Advert. Interval Shows the interval at which the master router sends VRRP packets. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 255 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Preempt Shows the precedence of a router when changing roles between backup and master. - yes This router has precedence when changing roles. - no This router does not have precedence when changing roles. Reply to pings on virtual interfaces Shows whether this virtual IP address replies to pings. Steps in configuration 1. Select the "VRRP" check box. 2. Select the interface from the "Interface" drop-down list. 3. Enter the ID of the virtual router in the "VRID" input box. 4. Select the "Reply to pings on virtual interfaces" check box so that virtual IP addresses reply to pings as well. 5. Click the "Create" button. A new row is inserted in the table. 6. Click the "Set Values" button. To configure the virtual router, click on the "Configuration" tab. 5.6.6.2 Configuration Introduction On this page, you configure the virtual router. Note This function is available only with layer 3. 256 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Description of the displayed values The page contains the following boxes: Interface / VRID Select the ID of the virtual router you want to configure from the function drop-down list. Primary IP Address Select the primary IP address from the drop-down list. If the router becomes master router, the router uses this IP address. Note If you only configure one subnet on this VLAN, no entry is necessary. The entry is then 0.0.0.0. If you configure more than one subnet on the VLAN and you want a specific IP address to be used as the source address for VRRP packets, select the IP address from the dropdown list. Otherwise, the IP address with priority will be used. Master If this option is enabled, the highest priority IP address is entered for "Associated IP Address". This means that the highest priority IP address of the VRRP router is used as the virtual IP address of the virtual master router. The option must be disabled for the backup routers in this group and the IP address of the router in "Associated IP Address" must be used. Priority Enter the priority of this virtual router. Valid values are 1-254. The current Master router is always given 255. All other priorities can be distributed freely among the redundant routers. The higher the priority, the earlier the router becomes "Master". Advertisement Interval Enter the interval in seconds after which a master router sends a VRRP packet again. Preempt lower priority Master Allow precedence when changing roles between backup and master based on the selection process. Steps in configuration To configure a virtual router as the master router, follow the steps below: 1. Select the ID of the virtual router you want to configure from the "Interface /VRID" dropdown list. 2. Select the "Status" check box. 3. Select the source address from the "Primary IP Address" drop-down list. 4. From the "Priority" drop-down list, enter the priority of this virtual router. 5. Select the "Master" check box. 6. Enter the interval in "Advertisement Interval". 7. Select the "Preempt lower priority Master" check box. 8. Click the "Set Values" button. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 257 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu 5.6.6.3 Addresses Overview Overview This page shows which IP addresses the virtual router monitors. Each virtual router can monitor a maximum of 10 IP addresses. Note This function is available only with layer 3. Description of the displayed boxes: The table has the following columns: Interface Shows the Interface that functions as the virtual router. VR ID Shows the ID of this virtual router. Number of Addresses Shows the number of IP addresses. Associated IP Address (1) ... Associated IP Address (10) Shows the router IP addresses monitored by this virtual router. If a router takes over the role of master, the routing function is taken over by this router for all these IP addresses. 258 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu 5.6.6.4 Addresses Configuration Creating or changing the monitored IP addresses On this page, you can create, modify or delete the IP addresses to be monitored. A maximum of 10 IP addresses can be monitored by a virtual router. Note This function is available only with layer 3. Description of the displayed values The page contains the following boxes: Interface / VRID Select the virtual router from the drop-down list. Associated IP Address Enter the IP address that the virtual router will monitor. A maximum of 10 IP addresses are possible. The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Associated IP Address Shows the IP addresses that the virtual router monitors. Steps in configuration 1. Select the ID of the virtual router from the "Interface / VRID" drop-down list. 2. Enter the IP address that the virtual router will monitor. 3. Click the "Create" button. A new entry is generated in the table. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 259 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu 5.6.7 OSPFv2 5.6.7.1 Configuration Introduction On this page, you configure routing with OSPF. Note This function is available only with layer 3. Description of the displayed values The page contains the following boxes OSPFv2 Enable or disable routing using OSPF. Router ID Enter the name of one of the OSPF interfaces. The name is entered in the IP address format and does not need to match the local IP address. The router ID must be unique in the network. OSPFv2 RFC 1583 Compatibility Enable the option if you still have old OSPF routers in operation that are not compatible with RFC 2328. 260 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Border Router Shows the status of the OSPF router. If the local system is an active member in at least 2 areas, this is an area border router. AS Border Router Specify whether or not the router is an AS border router. An AS border router intercedes between multiple autonomous systems, for example if you have an additional RIP network. An AS border router is also necessary to add and to distribute static routes. New LSA Received Shows the number of received LSAs. Updates and local LSAs are not counted. New LSA Configured Number of different LSAs sent by this local system. External LSA Maximum To limit the number of entries of external LSAs in the database, enter the maximum number of external LSAs. Exit Interval (s) Enter the interval after which the OSPF router once again attempts to come out of the overflow status. A 0 means that the OSPF router attempts to exit the overflow status only following a restart. Inbound Filter Select a route map that filters inbound routes. Redistribute Routes (Default/Connected/Static) Specify which known routes are distributed using OSPF. You can make different decisions for the route types Default, Connected and Static. Note The options can only be enabled on an AS border router. Enabling the Default and Static options, in particular, can cause problems if they are enabled at too many points in the network, for example, forwarding loops. Route Map Select a route map that filters which routes are forwarded using RIPv2. Steps in configuration 1. Select the "OSPFv2" check box. 2. Enter the ID of the router in the "Router ID" input box. 3. Select the "AS Border Router" check box. 4. Click the "Set Values" button. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 261 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu 5.6.7.2 Areas Overview An autonomous system can be divided into smaller areas. On this page, you can view, create, modify or delete the areas of the router. Note This function is available only with layer 3. Description of the displayed values The page contains the following boxes: Area ID Enter the identifier of the area. The database is synchronized for all routers of an area. The area identifier must be unique in the network. The area identifier is a 32-bit number with the following format: x.x.x.x where x = 0 ... 255 The area identifier 0.0.0.0 is reserved for the backbone area. This table contains the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Area ID Shows the identifier of the area. 262 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Area Type Select the area type in the drop-down list. - Standard - Stub - NSSA - Backbone Summary Specify whether summary LSAs are generated for this area. - Summary: Summary LSAs are generated and sent to the area. - No Summary: Summary LSAs are not generated and sent to the area. Metric Displays the costs for the OSPF interface. Updates Shows the number of recalculations of the routing tables. LSA Count Shows the number of LSAs in the database. Area BR Shows the number of reachable area border routers (ABR) within this area. AS BR Shows the number of reachable autonomous system border routers (ASBR) in this area. Steps in configuration 1. Enter the ID for the area in the "Area ID" input box. 2. Click the "Create" button. A new entry is generated in the table. 3. Select the type of area, for example Stub in the "Area Type" drop-down list. 4. Select the "Summary LSA" entry in the "Summary" drop-down list. 5. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.6.7.3 Area Range Creating a new OSPFv2 area range Using the "New Entry" button in the "OSPFv2 Area Ranges" menu, up to four networks can be grouped together under one area ID. The method is used only with area border routers. This means that an area border router only advertises one route for each address area to the outside. Note This function is available only with layer 3. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 263 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: Area ID Select the ID of the area from the drop-down list. You specify the ID on the "Areas" tab. Subnet Address Enter the IP address of the network that will be grouped. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of the network that will be grouped. This table contains the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Area ID Shows the ID of the area. Subnet Address Shows the IP address of the network that will be grouped. Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask of the network that will be grouped. Advertise Enable this option to advertise the grouped network. Steps in configuration 1. Select the ID of the area from the drop-down list. 2. Enter the IP address of the network that will be grouped. 3. Enter the subnet mask of the network that will be grouped. 4. Click the "Create" button. A new entry is generated in the table. 5. Enable the "Advertise" option to advertise the grouped network. 6. Click the "Set Values" button. 264 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu 5.6.7.4 Interfaces Overview On this page, you can configure OSPF interfaces. Note This function is available only with layer 3. Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: IP Address Select the IP address of the OSPF interface from the drop-down list. Area ID Select the ID of the area that is connected to the OSPF interface from the drop-down list. Note For the secondary interfaces, select the same Area ID as for the corresponding primary interface. The information whether an interface is primary or secondary can be found in the "Address Type" column on the "Subnets" > "Overview (Page 239)" page. Select the ID of the area that is connected to the OSPF interface from the drop-down list. The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. IP Address Shows the IP address of the OSPF interface. Area ID Select the ID of the area that is connected to the OSPF interface from the drop-down list. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 265 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu OSPF Status Specify whether OSPF is active on the Interface. - Enabled: OSPF is enabled on the interface. - Disabled: OSPF is disabled on the interface Metric Enter the costs for the OSPF interface. Priority Enter the router priority. The priority is only relevant for selecting the designated router or designated border router. This parameter can be selected differently on routers within the same subnet. Range of values: 0 to 255 Default: 1. Trans. Delay Enter the expected delay when sending a connection update. Range of values: 1 s to 3600 s Default: 1 s Retrans. Interval Enter the time after which an OSPF packet is transferred again if no confirmation was received. Range of values: 1 s to 3600 s Default: 5 s Hello Interval Enter the interval between two Hello packets. Range of values: 1 s to 65,535 s Default: 10 s Dead Interval Enter the interval after which the neighbor router is marked as "failed" if no more Hello packets are received from it during this time. Default: 40 s Steps in configuration 1. Select the IP address of the OSPF interface from the "IP Address" drop-down list. 2. Select the ID of the area with which the OSPF interface is connected from the "Area ID" drop-down list. 3. Click the "Create" button. A new entry is generated in the table. 4. Select the check box beside "OSPF Status". 5. Enter suitable values or use the default settings for "Transit Delay", "Retrans. Delay" and "Dead Interval". 6. Click the "Set Values" button. 266 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu 5.6.7.5 Interface authentication Configuring interface authentication On this page, you define the authentication of the interface. Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: OSPF Interface Select the OSPF interface for which you want to configure authentication. Authentication Type Select the authentication method. You have the following options: - none No authentication - simple Authentication using an unencrypted password - MD5 Authentication using MD5 Section "Simple Authentication" Password Enter a password. Confirmation Confirm the entered password. Section "MD5 Authentication" SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 267 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Authentication Key ID Enter the identifier of the MD5 authentication key. Enter the ID for MD5 authentication with which the password will be used as a key. Since the key ID is transferred with the protocol, the same key must be stored under the same key ID on all neighboring routers. The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Authentication Key ID Can only be edited if you set the MD5 authentication method. It is only possible to use several keys there. MD5 Key Enter the MD5 key. MD5 Key Confirmation Confirm the entered key. Youngest Key ID Shows whether or not the MD5 key is the latest key ID. Steps in configuration 1. Select the OSPF interface and the authentication method from the drop-down lists. 2. Enter the following data in the relevant input box: - Password - Confirmation of the password - Identifier of the MD5 authentication key 3. Click the "Create" button. 5.6.7.6 Virtual Links Overview Due to the protocol, each area border router must have access to the backbone area. If a router is not connected directly to the backbone area, a virtual link to it is created. Note This function is available only with layer 3. Note Note that when creating a virtual link both the transit area and the backbone area must already be configured. A virtual link must be configured identically at both ends. 268 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following note: Since the device not an ABR, Virtual Links are not functional This is displayed when at least one virtual link entry is configured and the device is not an area border router. The page contains the following boxes: Neighbor Router ID Enter the ID of the neighbor router at the other end of the virtual connection. Transit Area ID Select the ID of the area that connects both routers from the drop-down list. This table contains the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Transit Area ID Shows the ID via which the two routers are connected. Neighbor Router ID Shows the ID of the neighbor router at the other end of the virtual link. Virt. Link Status Specify the status of the virtual link. The following states are possible: - down: The virtual link is inactive. - point-to-point: The virtual link is active. Trans. Delay Enter the expected delay when sending a link update packet. Range of values: 1 s to 3600 s Default: 1 s SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 269 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Retrans. Delay Enter the time after which a packet is transferred again if no confirmation was received. Range of values: 1 s to 3600 s Default: 5 s Hello Interval Enter the interval between two Hello packets. Range of values: 1 s to 65,535 s Default: 10 s Dead Interval Enter the interval after which the neighbor router counts as "failed" if no more Hello packets are received from it during this time. Default setting: 40 s Steps in configuration 1. Enter the ID of the neighbor router at the other end of the virtual link in "Neighbor Router ID". 2. Select the area ID that connects the two routers from the "Transit Area ID" drop-down list. 3. Click the "Create" button. A new entry is generated in the table. 4. Enter suitable values for "Transit Delay", "Retrans. Delay" and "Dead Interval". 5. Click the "Set Values" button. 270 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu 5.6.7.7 Virtual link authentication Configuring the interface login On this page, you define the authentication of the interface. Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: Virtual Link (Area/Neighbor) Select the virtual link for which you want to configure authentication. Authentication Type Select the authentication method. You have the following options: - none No authentication - simple Authentication using an unencrypted password - MD5 Authentication using MD5 Section "Simple Authentication" Password Enter a password. Confirmation Confirm the entered password. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 271 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Section "MD5 Authentication" Authentication Key ID Enter the identifier of the MD5 authentication key. Enter the ID for MD5 authentication with which the password will be used as a key. Since the key ID is transferred with the protocol, the same key must be stored under the same key ID on all neighboring routers. The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Authentication Key ID Can only be edited if you set the MD5 authentication method. It is only possible to use several keys there. MD5 Key Enter the MD5 key. MD5 Key Confirmation Confirm the entered key. Youngest Key ID Shows whether or not the MD5 key is the latest key ID. Steps in configuration Follow these steps: 1. Select the virtual connection and the authentication method from the drop-down lists. 2. Enter the following data in the relevant input box: - Password - Confirmation of the password - Identifier of the MD5 authentication key 3. Click the "Set Values" button. 5.6.8 RIPv2 5.6.8.1 RIPv2 Configuration On this page, you configure routing with RIP. Note RIPv2 is available only on layer 3. 272 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Settings Figure 5-21 RIPv2 Configuration RIPv2 Enable or disable routing using RIPv2. Inbound Filter Select a route map that filters inbound routes. Redistribute Routes Specify which known routes are distributed using RIPv2. The following types of route exist: - Static Default - Connected - Static - OSPF Route Map Select a route map that filters which routes are forwarded using RIPv2. 5.6.8.2 RIPv2 Interfaces Overview On this page, you can configure RIPv2 interfaces. Note RIPv2 is available only on layer 3. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 273 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Settings Figure 5-22 RIPv2 Interfaces IP Address Select the IP address of the RIPv2 interface. This table contains the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. IP Address Displays the IP address of the RIPv2 interface. Send Updates Select the way in which updates are sent: - no send No updates are sent. - RIPv1 Updates for RIPv1 are sent. - RIPv1-compat. RIPv2 updates are sent as broadcasts according to the rules of RIPv1. - RIPv2 Updates for RIPv2 are sent as multicasts. - RIPv1 demand/RIPv2 demand RIP packets are sent only as a response to an explicit query. 274 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.6 The "Layer 3" menu Receive Updates Select the form in which received updates are accepted: - no receive No updates are received. - RIPv1 Only updates of RIPv1 are received. - RIPv2 Only updates of RIPv2 are received. - RIPv1/v2 Updates of RIPv1 and RIPv2 are received. Default Metric Enter the costs for the RIPv2 interface. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 275 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu 5.7 The "Security" menu 5.7.1 Passwords Configuration of the device passwords Changes to the device passwords for administrator and users can only be made locally by the administrator. Procedure 1. From the "Username" drop-down list, select the user whose password you want to change. Select between "Admin" and "User". 2. Enter the valid administrator password in the "Current Admin Password" input box. 3. Enter the new password for the selected user in the "New Password" input box. The new password must be at least 6 characters long. 4. Repeat the new password in the "Password Confirmation" input box. 5. Click the "Set Values" button. Note The factory settings for the passwords when the devices ship are as follows: admin: admin user: user If you log on the first time or log on after a "Restore Factory Defaults and Restart", you will be prompted to change the password. Note Changing the password in Trial mode Even if you change the password in Trial mode, this change is saved immediately. 276 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu 5.7.2 AAA 5.7.2.1 General Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: Login Authentication Specify how the login is made: - Local Login with local user name and password. - Radius Login using a Radius server. 5.7.2.2 Radius client Authentication over an external server The concept of RADIUS is based on an external authentication server. An end device can only access the network after the device has verified the logon data of the device with the authentication server. Both the end device and the authentication server must support the EAP protocol (Extensive Authentication Protocol). Each column of the table contains access data for one server. In the search order, the primary server is queried first. If the primary server cannot be reached, secondary servers are queried in the order in which they are entered. If no server responds, there is no authentication. The client has no access to the network although a link is indicated at the port. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 277 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu Description of the displayed boxes The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Server Address Enter the IP address of the server here. Server Port Here, enter the input port on the RADIUS server. As default, input port 1812 is set. The range of values is 1 to 65535. Shared Secret Enter your access ID here. Shared Secret Conf. Enter your access ID again as confirmation. Max. Retrans. Here, enter the maximum number of query attempts before another configured RADIUS server is queried or the logon counts as having failed. As default, 3 is set. The range of values is 1 to 254. Primary server Using the options in the drop-down list, specify whether or not this server is the primary server. You can select one of the options "yes" or "no". Status With this check box, you can enable or disable the RADIUS server. Note You can configure a maximum of two servers on this page. 278 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu Steps in configuration Entering a new server 1. Click the "Create" button. A new entry is generated in the table. The following default values are entered in the table: - Server IP address: 0.0.0.0 - Port number: 1812 - Maximum number of transmission retries: 3 - Primary server: No 2. In the relevant row, enter the following data in the input boxes: - Server IP address - Port number of the destination - Secret access ID - Repetition of the secret access ID - Maximum number of transmission retries - Primary server 3. Click the "Set Values" button. Repeat this procedure for every server you want to enter. Modifying servers 1. In the relevant row, enter the following data in the input boxes: - IP address - Port number of the destination - Secret access ID - Repetition of the secret access ID - Maximum number of transmission retries - Primary server 2. Click the "Set Values" button. Repeat this procedure for every server whose entry you want to modify Deleting servers SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 279 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu 1. Click the check box in the first column before the row you want to delete to select the entry for deletion. Repeat this for all entries you want to delete. 2. Click the "Delete" button. The data is deleted from the memory of the device and the page is updated. Note If you click the "Refresh" button before you have transferred your configuration changes with the "Set Values" or "Delete" button, your changes will be canceled and the previous configuration is loaded from the memory of the device and displayed. 5.7.2.3 802.1x authenticator Enabling authentication for individual ports By selecting the check box, you specify whether or not network access protection according to IEEE 802.1x is enabled on this port. Figure 5-23 280 802.1x Authenticator - first part of the table SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu Figure 5-24 802.1x Authenticator - second part of the table Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes: MAC Authentication Enable or disable MAC authentication for the device. Guest VLAN Enable or disable the "Guest VLAN" function for the device. Table 1 has the following columns: 1st column Shows that the settings are valid for all ports of table 2. 802.1x Auth. Control Select the required setting. If "No Change" is selected, the entry in table 2 remains unchanged. 802.1x Re-Authentication Select the required setting. If "No Change" is selected, the entry in table 2 remains unchanged. MAC Authentication Select the required setting. If "No Change" is selected, the entry in table 2 remains unchanged. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 281 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu RADIUS VLAN Assignment Allowed Select the required setting. If "No Change" is selected, the entry in table 2 remains unchanged. MAC Auth. Max Allowed Addresses Specify how many end devices can be connected to the port at the same time. If "No Change" is selected, the entry in table 2 remains unchanged. Guest VLAN Select the required setting. If "No Change" is selected, the entry in table 2 remains unchanged. Guest VLAN ID Select the required setting. If "No Change" is selected, the entry in table 2 remains unchanged. Guest VLAN Max Allowed Addresses Specify how many end devices are permitted in the guest VLAN at the same time. If "No Change" is selected, the entry in table 2 remains unchanged. Copy to Table If you click the button, the settings are adopted for all ports of table 2. Table 2 has the following columns: Port This column lists all the ports available on this device. 802.1x Auth. Control Specify the authentication of the port: - Force Unauthorized Data traffic via the port is blocked. - Force Authorized Data traffic via the port is allowed without any restrictions. Default setting - Auto End devices are authenticated on the port with the "802.1x" method. The data traffic via the port is permitted or blocked depending on the authentication result. 802.1x Re-Authentication Enable this option if you want reauthentication of an already authenticated end device to be repeated cyclically. MAC Authentication Enable this option if you want end devices to be authenticated with the "MAC Authentication" method. RADIUS VLAN Assignment Allowed The RADIUS server informs the IE switch of the VLAN to which the port belongs. Enable this option if you want the information of the server to be taken into account. The port then belongs to the corresponding VLAN. If the option is disabled, the VLAN information is discarded. MAC Auth. Max Allowed Addresses Enter how many end devices are allowed to be connected to the port at the same time. 282 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu Guest VLAN Enable this option if you want the end device to be permitted in the "Guest VLAN" if authentication fails. Guest VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID of the port. Guest VLAN Max Allowed Addresses Enter how many end devices are allowed in the guest VLAN at the same time. 802.1x Auth. Status Shows the status of the port authentication: - Force Unauthorized - Force Authorized - Auto MAC Auth. Actual Allowed Addresses Shows the number of currently connected end devices. MAC Auth. Actual Blocked Addresses Shows the number of currently blocked end devices. Guest VLAN Actual Allowed Addresses Shows how many end devices are currently allowed in the guest VLAN. Steps in configuration Enabling authentication for an individual port 1. Select the required options in the relevant row in table 2. 2. To apply the changes, click the "Set Values" button. Enabling authentication for all ports 1. Select the required options in table 1. 2. Click the "Copy to Table" button. The check box is enabled for all ports in table 2. 3. To apply the changes, click the "Set Values" button. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 283 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu 5.7.3 Port ACL MAC 5.7.3.1 Rules Configuration Introduction On this page, you specify the access rules for the MAC-based ACL. Description of the displayed boxes The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Rule Number Shows the number of the ACL rule. If you click the "Create" button, a new row with a unique number is created. Source MAC Enter the unicast MAC address of the source. Dest. MAC Enter the unicast MAC address of the destination. Action Select the action from the drop-down list. The following is possible: - Forward If the frame complies with the ACL rule, the frame is forwarded. - Discard If the frame complies with the ACL rule, the frame is not forwarded. Ingress Ports Shows a list of all ingress ports to which this rule applies Egress Ports Shows a list of all egress ports to which this rule applies 284 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu Note Entering the MAC addresses If you enter the address "00:00:00:00:00:00" for the source and/or destination MAC address, the rule created in this way applies to all source or destination MAC addresses. Steps in configuration 1. Click the "Create" button. A new row with a unique number (rule number) is created in the table. 2. Enter the MAC address of the source in "Source Mac". 3. Enter the MAC address of the destination in "Dest. MAC". 4. For "Action", specify whether the frame is forwarded or denied if the frame complies with the ACL rule. 5.7.3.2 Port Ingress Rules Introduction On this page, you specify the ACL rule according to which incoming frames are filtered at the port. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 285 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes "Ports" drop-down list Select the required port from the drop-down list. "Add Rules" drop-down list From the drop-down list, select the ACL rule that will be assigned to the port. You specify the ACL rule on the "Rules Configuration" tab. "Add" button To permanently assign the ACL rule to the port, click the "Add" button. The configuration is shown in the table. "Remove Rule" drop-down list From the "Remove Rule" drop-down list, select the ACL rule to be deleted. "Remove" button To remove the ACL rule from the port, click the "Remove" button. The table has the following columns: Rule Order Shows the order of the ACL rules. Rule Number Shows the number of the ACL rule. Source MAC Shows the unicast MAC address of the source. Dest. MAC Shows the unicast MAC address of the destination. Action Shows the action. - Forward If the frame complies with the ACL rule, the frame is forwarded. - Discard If the frame complies with the ACL rule, the frame is not forwarded. Steps in configuration Follow the steps below to assign an ACL rule to a port: 1. Select the port in the "Ports" drop-down list. 2. Select the ACL rule in the "Rules" drop-down list. 3. Click the "Add" button. A new entry is generated in the table. Follow the steps below to remove an ACL rule from a port: 1. Select the port in the "Ports" drop-down list. 2. Select the ACL rule in the "Rules" drop-down list. 3. Click the "Remove" button. The corresponding entry is removed in the table. 286 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu 5.7.3.3 Port Egress Rules Introduction On this page, you specify the ACL rule according to which outgoing frames are filtered at the port. Description of the displayed boxes "Ports" drop-down list Select the required port from the drop-down list. "Add Rules" drop-down list From the drop-down list, select the ACL rule that will be assigned to the port. You specify the ACL rule on the "Rules Configuration" tab. "Add" button To permanently assign the ACL rule to the port, click the "Add" button. The configuration is shown in the table. "Remove Rule" drop-down list From the "Remove Rule" drop-down list, select the ACL rule to be deleted. "Remove" button To remove the ACL rule from the port, click the "Remove" button. The table has the following columns: Rule Order Shows the order of the ACL rules. Rule Number Shows the number of the ACL rule. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 287 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu Source MAC Shows the unicast MAC address of the source. Dest. MAC Shows the unicast MAC address of the destination. Action Shows the action. - Forward If the frame complies with the ACL rule, the frame is forwarded. - Discard. If the frame complies with the ACL rule, the frame is not forwarded. Steps in configuration Follow the steps below to assign an ACL rule to a port: 1. Select the port in the "Ports" drop-down list. 2. Select the ACL rule in the "Rules" drop-down list. 3. Click the "Add" button. A new entry is generated in the table. Follow the steps below to remove an ACL rule from a port: 1. Select the port in the "Ports" drop-down list. 2. Select the ACL rule in the "Rules" drop-down list. 3. Click the "Remove" button. The corresponding entry is removed in the table. 5.7.4 Port ACL IP 5.7.4.1 Rules Configuration Introduction On this page, you specify the rules for the IP-based ACL. 288 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu Description of the displayed boxes The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Rule Number Shows the number of the ACL rule. If you click the "Create" button, a new row with a unique number is created. Source IP Enter the IP address of the source. Source Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask in which the source is located. Dest. IP Enter the IP address of the destination. Source Dest. Mask Enter the subnet mask in which the destination is located. Action Select the action from the drop-down list. The following is possible: - Forward If the frame complies with the ACL rule, the frame is forwarded. - Discard If the frame complies with the ACL rule, the frame is not forwarded. Ingress Ports Shows a list of all ingress ports to which this rule applies Egress Ports Shows a list of all egress ports to which this rule applies Note Subnet mask for individual hosts If you create the rule for a single system (one IP address), you will need to specify a 32-Bit long subnet mask. This is then "255.255.255.255". Steps in configuration 1. Click the "Create" button. A new row with a unique number (rule number) is created in the table. 2. Enter the data of the source in "Source IP" and in "Source Subnet Mask". 3. Enter the data of the destination in "Source IP" and in "Source Dest Mask". 4. For the action, specify whether the frame will be forwarded or denied if the frame complies with the ACL rule. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 289 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu 5.7.4.2 Protocol Configuration On this page, you specify the rules for protocols. Settings Figure 5-25 Port ACL IP Protocol Configuration The table has the following columns: Rule Number Shows the number of the protocol rule. When you create a rule, a new row with a unique number is created. Protocol Select the protocol for which this rule is valid. Protocol Number Enter a protocol number to define further protocols. This box can only be edited if you have set "Other Protocol" for the protocol. Soure Port Min. Enter the lowest possible port number of the source port. This box can only be edited if you have set "TCP" or "UDP" for the protocol. Source Port Max. Enter the highest possible port number of the source port. This box can only be edited if you have set "TCP" or "UDP" for the protocol. Dest. Port Min. Enter the lowest possible port number of the destination port. This box can only be edited if you have set "TCP" or "UDP" for the protocol. Dest. Port Max. Enter the highest possible port number of the destination port. This box can only be edited if you have set "TCP" or "UDP" for the protocol. Message Type Enter a message type to decide the format of the message. This box can only be edited if you have set "ICMP" for the protocol. 290 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu Message Code Enter a message code to specify the function of the message. This box can only be edited if you have set "ICMP" for the protocol. DSCP Enter a value for classifying the priority. This box cannot be edited if you have set "ICMP" for the protocol. 5.7.4.3 Port Ingress Rules Introduction On this page, you specify the ACL rule according to which incoming frames are handled by the port. Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes Drop-down list "Ports" Select the required port from the drop-down list. Drop-down list "Add Rules" From the drop-down list, select the ACL rule that will be assigned to the port. You specify the ACL rule on the "Rules Configuration" tab. "Add" button To permanently assign the ACL rule to the port, click the "Add" button. The configuration is shown in the table. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 291 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu Drop-down list "Remove Rule" From the "Remove Rule" drop-down list, select the ACL rule to be deleted. "Remove" button To remove the ACL rule from the port, click the "Remove" button. The table has the following columns: Rule Order Shows the order of the ACL rules. In Rule Number Shows the number of the ACL rule. If you click the "Create" button, a new row with a unique number is created. Source IP Shows the IP address of the source. Source Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask in which the source is located. Dest. IP Shows the IP address of the destination. Source Dest. Mask Shows the subnet mask in which the destination is located. Action Select the action from the drop-down list. The following reactions are possible: - Forward If the frame complies with the ACL rule, the frame is forwarded. - Discard If the frame complies with the ACL rule, the frame is not forwarded. Steps in configuration Follow the steps below to assign an ACL rule to a port: 1. Select the port in the "Ports" drop-down list. 2. Select the ACL rule in the "Rules" drop-down list. 3. Click the "Add" button. A new entry is generated in the table. Follow the steps below to remove an ACL rule from a port: 1. Select the port in the "Ports" drop-down list. 2. Select the ACL rule in the "Rules" drop-down list. 3. Click the "Remove" button. The corresponding entry is removed in the table. 292 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu 5.7.4.4 Port Egress Rules Introduction On this page, you specify the ACL rule according to which outgoing frames are handled by the port. Description of the displayed boxes The page contains the following boxes Drop-down list "Ports" Select the required port from the drop-down list. Drop-down list "Add Rules" From the drop-down list, select the ACL rule that will be assigned to the port. You specify the ACL rule on the "Rules Configuration" tab. "Add" button To permanently assign the ACL rule to the port, click the "Add" button. The configuration is shown in the table. Drop-down list "Remove Rule" From the "Remove Rule" drop-down list, select the ACL rule to be deleted. "Remove" button To remove the ACL rule from the port, click the "Remove" button. The table has the following columns: Rule Order Shows the order of the ACL rules. In Rule Number Shows the number of the ACL rule. If you click the "Create" button, a new row with a unique number is created. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 293 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu Source IP Shows the IP address of the source. Source Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask in which the source is located. Dest. IP Shows the IP address of the destination. Source Dest. Mask Shows the subnet mask in which the destination is located. Action Select the action from the drop-down list. The following reactions are possible: - Forward If the frame complies with the ACL rule, the frame is forwarded. - Discard If the frame complies with the ACL rule, the frame is not forwarded. Steps in configuration Follow the steps below to assign an ACL rule to a port: 1. Select the port in the "Ports" drop-down list. 2. Select the ACL rule in the "Rules" drop-down list. 3. Click the "Add" button. A new entry is generated in the table. Follow the steps below to remove an ACL rule from a port: 1. Select the port in the "Ports" drop-down list. 2. Select the ACL rule in the "Rules" drop-down list. 3. Click the "Remove" button. The corresponding entry is removed in the table. 5.7.5 Management ACL Description of configuration On this page, you can increase the security of your device. To specify which station with which IP address is allowed to access your device, configure the IP address or an entire address range. You can select the protocols and the ports of the station with which it is allowed to access the device. You define the VLAN in which the station may be located. This ensures that only certain stations within a VLAN have access to the device. 294 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu Description of the displayed boxes Note If you enable this function, note the following A bad configuration on the "Management Access Control List" page can result in you being unable to access the device. You should therefore configure an access rule that allows access to the management before you enable the function. The page contains the following boxes: Management ACL Enable or disable access control to the management of the IE switch. As default, the function is disabled. Note If the function is disabled, there is unrestricted access to the management of the IE switch. The configured access rules are only taken into account when the function is enabled. IP Address Enter the IP address or the network address to which the rule will apply. If you use the IP address 0.0.0.0, the settings apply to all IP addresses. Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask. The subnet mask 255.255.255.255 is for a specific IP address. If you want to allow a subnet, for example a C subnet, enter 255.255.255.0. The subnet mask 0.0.0.0 applies to all subnets. The table has the following columns: Select Select the row you want to delete. Rule Order Shows the order of the ACL rules. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 295 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu IP Address Shows the IP address. Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask. VLANs Allowed Enter the number of the VLAN in which the device is located. The station can only access the device if it is located in this configured VLAN. If this input box remains empty, there is no restriction relating to the VLANs. Out-Band Specify whether or not the IP address can access the switch via the out-band port. SNMP Specify whether the station (or the IP address) can access the device using the SNMP protocol. TELNET Specify whether the station (or the IP address) can access the device using the TELNET protocol. HTTP Specify whether the station (or the IP address) can access the device using the HTTP protocol. HTTPS Specify whether the station (or the IP address) can access the device using the HTTPS protocol. SSH Specify whether the station (or the IP address) can access the device using the SSH protocol. Px.y Specify whether the station (or the IP address) can access this device via this port (slot.port). Steps in configuration Changing the entry 1. Configure the data of the entry you want to modify. 2. Click the "Set Values" button to transfer the changes to the device. Creating a new entry Note Note that a bad configuration may mean that you can no longer access the device. You can then only remedy this by resetting the device to the factory defaults and then reconfiguring. 1. In the "IP Address" input box, enter the IP address of the device and in the "Subnet Mask" input box the corresponding subnet mask. 2. Click the "Create" button to create a new row in the table. 296 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Configuring with Web Based Management 5.7 The "Security" menu 3. Configure the entries of the new row. 4. Click the "Set Values" button to transfer the new entry to the device. Deleting entries 1. Select the check box in the row to be deleted. 2. Repeat this procedure for every entry you want to delete. 3. Click the "Delete" button. The entries are deleted and the page is updated. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 297 Troubleshooting/FAQ 6.1 6 Firmware update via WBM or CLI not possible Cause If there is a power failure during the firmware update, it is possible that the IE switch is no longer accessible using Web Based Management or the Command Line Interface. Solution If the IE switch cannot be reached using WBM or CLI, you can download the firmware to your IE switch using TFTP. Follow the steps below to load new firmware using TFTP: 1. Turn off the power to the IE switch. 2. Press the Reset button and reconnect the power to the IE switch while holding down the button. 3. Hold down the button until the red fault LED (F) starts to flash after approximately 30 seconds. 4. Release the button. The bootloader waits in this state for a new firmware file that you can download by TFTP. 5. Connect a PC via the Ethernet interface with the out-band interface of the IE switch. 6. Assign an IP address to the IE switch with the Primary Setup Tool. 7. In the command prompt, change to the directory where the file with the new firmware is located and then execute the command "tftp -i PUT ". As an alternative, you can use a different TFTP client. Result The firmware is transferred to the IE switch. Note Please note that the transfer of the firmware can take several minutes. During the transmission, the red error LED (F) flashes. Once the firmware has been transferred completely to the IE switch, the IE switch is restarted automatically. SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 299 Index 1 DSCP, 169 DST Daylight saving time, 125, 126 1588, 232 E A Access control, 219, 220 Automatic learning, 220 ACL, 220, 294 Aging Dynamic MAC Aging, 189 Aging time, 226 Alarm events, 113 Authentication, 121, 280 B Bridge, 197 Bridge priority, 197 Root bridge, 197 Bridge Max Age, 198 Bridge Max Hop Count, 198 Broadcast, 230 C Cable test, 160 Class of Service, 168 Collisions, 79 Combo Port Media Type , 141, 144 Configuration mode, 97 CoS, 168 Traffic queue, 168 CoS (Class of Service), 28 C-PLUG Formatting, 152 Saving the configuration, 152 C-PLUG / KEY-PLUG, 16 CRC, 79 D DCP server, 96, 213 DHCP Client, 114 DNS client, 101 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 E-Mail function, 113 Alarm events, 113 Line monitoring, 113 Error status, 65 Ethernet Packet Error, 78 Packet size, 76 Packet type, 77 Ethernet statistics History, 80 Interface statistics, 75 Event log table, 62 Events Log table, 62 F Fault monitoring Connection status change, 146 Redundancy, 148 Filter Filter configuration, 218 Forward Delay, 198 Fragments, 79 G Geographic coordinates, 99 Glossary, 10 GMRP, 227 GVRP, 175 H Hardware version, 61 Hello time, 198 HRP, 192 HTTP Load/save, 103 HTTPS Server, 95 301 Index I IEEE 1588, 232 IGMP, 226 Information ARP table, 61 LLDP, 84 Log table, 62 Ring redundancy, 71, 73 Spanning Tree, 66 Start page, 55 Versions, 59 IP address, 100 J Jabbers, 79 K KEY-PLUG, 149, 153 Formatting, 152 L LACP, 210 Layer 2, 164 Layer 3, 153, 238 Configuration, 238 Line monitoring, 113 LLDP, 84, 215 Location, 99 Logging on via HTTP, 53 via HTTPS, 53 Logout Automatic, 136 Loop, 208 Loop detection, 208 M MAC ACL, 284, 285 Configuration, 285, 287 Maintenance data, 60 Management ACL, 294 Manufacturer, 60 Mirroring, 183 General, 183 302 IP Flow, 188 MAC Flow, 187 Port, 185 VLAN, 186 MSTP, 196, 203 Port, 199 Port parameters, 204 MSTP instance, 204, 205 Multicast, 224 Multiple Spanning Tree, 199, 203 N Near Field Communication, 97 Negotiation, 141 NFC, 97 NTP, 224 Client, 132 O Order number, 61 OSPF Area range, 263 Areas, 33, 262 Configuration, 260 Link State Advertisement, 33 OSPFv2 Interfaces, 86, 265 OSPFv2 LSDB (information), 92 OSPFv2 Neighbors, 88 OSPFv2 Virtual Neighbors, 90 Router, 33 Router status, 33 Virtual Links, 268 Oversize, 79 P Packet error statistics, 78 Password, 276 Ping, 155 PLUG, 153 C-PLUG, (C-PLUG) KEY-PLUG, (KEY-PLUG) PNIO, 148 PoE, 156, 158 Port, 158 point-to-point, 40 Port, 142 Port configuration, 140, 144 Port configuration, 142, 144 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 Index Port diagnostics Cable test, 160 SFP diagnostics, 162 Power over Ethernet, 18, 156 Port, 158 Power supply Monitoring, 145 Priority, 198 PROFINET IO, 148 PST tool, 213 PTP, 232, 233 General, 233 Port, 233 Transparent clock, 233 R RADIUS, 277 Rate control, 170 Reboot, 102 Redundancy, 191, 192 Redundancy methods HRP, 41 Redundant networks, 196 Reset, 102 RFC RFC 1518, 21 Ring redundancy, 191 HRP, 166, 191 MRP, 166, 191 Ring ports, 191 Standby, 192 RIP RIPv2 Statistics, 93 RIPv2 Configuration, 273 Interfaces, 273 RMON History, 236 Statistics, 235 Root Max Age, 198 Routing, 32, 243 Routing table, 85 Static routes, 32, 243 VRRP, 32 RSTP, 196 Rule, 284, 285, 288 Configuration, 288 Egress, 287, 288 Ingress, 285, 288 IP ACL, 288 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06 S Scope of the manual, 9 Security settings, 119 Select/Set button, 137 Serial number, 61 SFP diagnostics, 162 SHA algorithm, 119 SIMATIC NET glossary, 10 SMTP Client, 96 SNMP, 30, 96, 116, 119 Groups, 119 SNMPv1, 30 SNMPv2c, 30 SNMPv3, 30 Trap, 117 Users, 121 Software version, 61 Spanning tree, 195 MSTP, 196 Passive listening, 207 RSTP, 196 Spanning Tree Information, 66 Rapid Spanning Tree, 40 SSH Server, 95 Standby, 192 Standby redundancy, 48 Start page, 55 STEP 7, 213 STP, 196 Subnet Configuration, 242 Overview, 239 Subnet mask, 21 Syslog, 138 Client, 96 System Configuration, 95 General information, 98 System event log Agent, 138 System events Configuration, 109 Severity filter, 112 303 Index T Telnet Server, 95 TFTP Load/save, 106 Time, 96 Time of day Manual setting, 123 Precision Time Protocol, 135 PTP Client, 135 SIMATIC Time Client, 134 SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol), 129 System time, 123 Time zone, 131 Time-of-day synchronization, 129 UTC time, 131 Time setting, 96 U Undersize, 79 V Vendor ID, 61 VLAN, 27, 179 Group, 179 Port VID, 178 Priority, 178 Tag, 178 VLAN ID, 29 VLAN tag, 28 VRRP Addresses Configuration, 259 Addresses Overview, 258 Backup router, 32 Configuration, 256 Master router, 32 Router, 254 Virtual router, 32 VRRP router, 32 VRRP Statistics, 69 W Web Based Management, 51 Requirement, 51 304 SCALANCE XM-400/XR-500 Web Based Management Configuration Manual, 03/2014, C79000-G8976-C248-06