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Moxa PowerTrans Switch
PT-G7509 Users Manual
www.moxa.com/product
Second Edition, June 2010
© 2010 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - PT-G7509 User’s Manual

Moxa PowerTrans Switch PT-G7509 User’s Manual www.moxa.com/product Second Edition, June 2010 © 2010 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved. Repr

Page 2

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Getting Started 2-46. The serial console will prompt you to log in. Press Enter and select admin or user. Use the down arrow

Page 3 - Table of Contents

BB Appendix B Specifications Technology Standards IEEE 802.3 for 10BaseT, IEEE 802.3u for 100BaseT(X) and 100BaseFX, IEEE 802.3ab for 1000BaseT(X

Page 4

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Specifications B-2Max. 1.14A @ 24VDC, Max. 0.56A @48VC, Max 0.27/0.16A @ 110/220VDC Max 0.64/0.37A @ 110/220VAC Connection

Page 5 - Introduction

CC Appendix C Modbus/TCP Map Modbus Information Read Only Registers (Support Function Code 4) 1 Word = 2Bytes Address Data Type Descriptio

Page 6 - Software Features

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Modbus/TCP Map C-20x0055 3 words Ethernet MAC Address Ex: MAC = 00-01-02-03-04-05 Word 0 Hi byte = 0x00 Word 0 Lo byte

Page 7 - Getting Started

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Modbus/TCP Map C-30x1400 to 0x1413(Port 1) 0x1414 to 0x1427(Port 2) 20 words Port 1 to 9 Description Port Description = &qu

Page 8

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Modbus/TCP Map C-40x3301 1 word TR 1st Port status 0x0000:Port Disabled 0x0001:Not Redundant 0x0002:Link Down 0x000

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PT-G7509 User’s Manual Modbus/TCP Map C-50x3502 1 word TR2 Coupling Port Backup status (Only using in Dual Homing) 0x0000:Port Disabled 0x0001:N

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PT-G7509 User’s Manual Modbus/TCP Map C-60x3683 1 word TR2 Ring 2 2nd Port status 0x0000:Port Disabled 0x0001:Not Redundant 0x0002:Link Down

Page 11

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Getting Started 2-5Configuration by Telnet Console You may open the PT-G7509’s Telnet or web console over a network. This req

Page 12

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Getting Started 2-63. The Telnet console will prompt you to log in. Press Enter and select admin or user. Use the down arrow

Page 13 - Configuration by Web Browser

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Getting Started 2-77. Use the following keys on your keyboard to navigate the PT-G7509’s Telnet console: Key Function Up, do

Page 14

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Getting Started 2-8After making sure that the PT-G7509 is connected to the same LAN and logical subnet as your PC, open the P

Page 15

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Getting Started 2-9Disabling Telnet and Browser Access If you are connecting the PT-G7509 to a public network but do not inte

Page 16 - Featured Functions

33 Chapter 3 Featured Functions This chapter explains how to access the PT-G7509’s various configuration, monitoring, and administration functions

Page 17 - Configuring Basic Settings

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-2Configuring Basic Settings Basic Settings includes the most common settings required by administrators

Page 18 - Password

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-3Maintainer Contact Info Setting Description Factory DefaultMax. 30 characters This option is useful fo

Page 19 - Accessible IP

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-4Password Setting Description Factory DefaultOld password (max. 16 characters) Enter the current passw

Page 20

Moxa PowerTrans Switch PT-G7509 User’s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in ac

Page 21

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-5The following table shows additional configuration examples: Hosts That Need Access Input Format Any h

Page 22 - Network

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-6Description Setting Description Factory DefaultMedia type This displays the media type for each modu

Page 23

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-7Network The Network configuration allows users to configure both IPv4 and IPv6 parameters for managemen

Page 24

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-8Switch IP Address Setting Description Factory DefaultIP address for the PT-G7509 Assigns the PT-G7509

Page 25 - Daylight Saving Time

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-9Global Unicast Address Setting Description Factory DefaultNone Display an IPv6 Global Unicast addres

Page 26 - Configuring IEEE 1588/PTP

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-10NOTE The PT-G7509 has a built-in real time clock. Users do not need to update the Current Time and Cur

Page 27 - PTP Settings

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-11Time Server IP/Name Setting Description Factory DefaultIP address or name of time server This is the

Page 28

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-12The following diagram shows a basic IEEE 1588 application hierarchy for substation automation. PTP Se

Page 29

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-13Configuration IEEE 1588/PTP Setting Description Factory DefaultClock Mode Supports software-based I

Page 30 - Using Port Trunking

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-14TFTP Server IP/Name Setting Description Factory DefaultIP address of TFTP server Specifies the IP ad

Page 31 - The Port Trunking Concept

Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ... 1-1Overvie

Page 32 - Configuring Port Trunking

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-15NOTE Some operating systems will open the configuration file and log file directly in the web page. In

Page 33 - Configuring SNMP

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-16The Port Trunking Concept Moxa has developed a proprietary port trunking protocol that provides the fo

Page 34 - SNMP Read/Write Settings

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-17Configuring Port Trunking The Port Trunking Settings page is where ports are assigned to a trunk group

Page 35

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-18FDX flow control This indicates if the FDX flow control of this port is enabled or disabled. N/A Up Th

Page 36 - Trap Settings

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-19MD5 or SHA Authentication based on MD5 or SHA Data encryption key This provides authentication based o

Page 37 - Private MIB information

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-20V1, V2c Write/Read Community Setting Description Factory Default Max. 30 characters Specifies the co

Page 38 - The Turbo Ring Concept

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-21User Data Encryption Key (for SNMP V1, V2c, V3 and V3 only) Setting Description Factory Default Enab

Page 39 - Segment N+1

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-222nd Trap Server IP/Name Setting Description Factory Default IP or name Specifies the IP address or n

Page 40 - Ring Coupling Configuration

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-23 Turbo Ring V2 Turbo Ring Turbo Chain STP RSTP Topology Ring Ring Ring, Mesh Ring, Mesh Ring, M

Page 41

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-24Turbo Ring with even number of switches MasterSTATFAULTPWR1MASTERPWR2COUPLERLNK/ACT SPEED FDX/HDXRING

Page 42 - Configuring Turbo Ring

Configuring GMRP ... 3-59GMRP Table ...

Page 43

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-25Ring Coupling Configuration For some systems, it may not be convenient to connect all devices in the s

Page 44 - Configuring Turbo Ring V2

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-26Ring Coupling for Turbo Ring V2 Switch BSwitch ASwitch DSwitch CMain PathCoupling Port (Primary)Coupli

Page 45

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-27Dual-Homing for Turbo Ring V2 PrimaryPathRing AMasterMasterRing BBackupPathSTATFAULTPWR1MASTERPWR2COUP

Page 46 - The Turbo Chain Concept

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-28NOTE The user does not need to assign the master to use Turbo Ring or Turbo Ring V2. If no master is a

Page 47 - Head Switch Configuration

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-29Coupling Port Setting Description Factory DefaultCoupling Port Specifies which port on the PT-G7509

Page 48 - Tail Switch Configuration

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-30Ring 1/2—Status This shows Healthy if the ring is operating normally, and shows Break if the ring’s ba

Page 49 - The STP/RSTP Concept

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-31Set as Master Setting Description Factory DefaultEnabled The PT-G7509 is manually selected as the ma

Page 50 - What is STP?

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-32Setting up Turbo Chain 1. Select the Head Switch, Tail Switch, and Member Switches. 2. Configure o

Page 51 - How STP Works

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-33Member Switch Configuration Tail Switch Configuration Explanation of “Current Status” Items Now Acti

Page 52

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-34Explanation of “Settings” Items Redundancy Protocol Setting Description Factory DefaultTurbo Ring Se

Page 53 - STP Example

11 Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome to the PowerTrans PT-G7509, a managed redundant Gigabit Ethernet switch designed especially for connecting Ether

Page 54 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-35default. To be completely effective, you must enable RSTP/STP on every PT-G7509 connected to your netw

Page 55 - Configuring STP/RSTP

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-36 What happens if a link failure is detected? As shown in next figure, the STP process reconfigures t

Page 56

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-37y Communication must be established between all bridges. This communication is carried out using Brid

Page 57 - Using Traffic Prioritization

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-38Differences between RSTP and STP RSTP is similar to STP, but includes additional information in the BP

Page 58

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-39Cost for LAN Segment 3: y The route through Bridges C and B costs 200 (C to B=100, B to A=100) y The

Page 59

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-40Configuring STP/RSTP The following figures indicate which Spanning Tree Protocol parameters can be con

Page 60 - QoS Classification

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-41Hello Time (sec.) Setting Description Factory DefaultNumerical value input by user Specifies the tim

Page 61 - TOS/DiffServ Mapping

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-42The PT-G7509’s firmware will alert you immediately if any of these restrictions are violated. For exam

Page 62 - Using Virtual LAN

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-43The IEEE Std 802.1D, 1998 Edition marking scheme, which is an enhancement to IEEE Std 802.1D, enables

Page 63 - Communication Between VLANs

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-44priority queue based on the IEEE 802.1p service level value defined in that packet. Service level mark

Page 64

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Introduction 1-2Overview The PowerTrans PT-G7509 is equipped with 9 Combo Gigabit Ethernet ports, making it ideal for upgradi

Page 65 - Configuring Virtual LAN

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-45QoS Classification The PT-G7509 supports inspection of layer 3 TOS and/or layer 2 CoS tag information

Page 66

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-46CoS Mapping Setting Description Factory Low/Normal/ Medium/High This maps different CoS values to 4

Page 67

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-47Using Virtual LAN Setting up Virtual LANs (VLANs) on your PT-G7509 increases the efficiency of your ne

Page 68 - Using Multicast Filtering

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-48VLANs and the PowerTrans Your PT-G7509 provides support for VLANs using IEEE Std 802.1Q-1998. This sta

Page 69 - Multicast Filtering

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-49and/or switches and hubs. In general, the traffic of the Trunk Port must have a Tag. Users can also as

Page 70 - IGMP Multicast Filtering

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-50y Packets from Device D will travel through Trunk Port 3 with tagged VID 3. Switch B will recognize i

Page 71 - Configuring IGMP Snooping

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-51Port Type Setting Description Factory DefaultAccess This port type is used to connect single devices

Page 72

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-52 VLAN Mode Setting Description Factory Default802.1Q VLAN Set VLAN mode to 802.1Q VLAN 802.1Q VLAN

Page 73 - Add Static Multicast MAC

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-53 VLAN Table In 802.1Q VLAN table, you can review the VLAN groups that were created, Joined Access Po

Page 74 - GMRP Table

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-54Benefits of Multicast The benefits of using IP multicast are that it: y Uses the most efficient, sens

Page 75 - Using Port Access Control

22 Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter explains how the initial installation process for the PT-G7509. There are three ways to access the PT-G7

Page 76 - Configuring Static Port Lock

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-55Network with multicast filtering IGMP Group2Group 1 Multicast Stream Group 2 Multicast StreamIGMP Grou

Page 77 - Configuring IEEE 802.1X

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-562. When an IP host receives a query packet, it sends a report packet back that identifies the multica

Page 78 - 802.1X Re-Authentication

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-57IGMP Snooping Enable Setting Description Factory DefaultEnable/Disable Click the checkbox to enable

Page 79 - Port Access Control Table

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-58NOTE At least one switch must be designated the Querier or enable IGMP snooping and GMRP when enabling

Page 80 - Using Auto Warning

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-59Join Port Setting Description Factory DefaultSelect/Deselect Checkmark the appropriate check boxes t

Page 81

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-60Setting Description Fixed Ports This multicast address is defined by static multicast. Learned Ports

Page 82 - Email Setup

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-61allowed access to the port if the client’s permission is authenticated. The IEEE 802.1X Concept Three

Page 83 - Event Setup

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-62Configuring IEEE 802.1X Database Option Setting Description Factory DefaultLocal (Max. 32 users) Sel

Page 84

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-63Re-Auth Setting Description Factory DefaultEnable/Disable Select to require re-authentication of the

Page 85 - Warning List

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-64Local User Database Setup When setting the Local User Database as the authentication database, set the

Page 86 - Using Set Device IP

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Getting Started 2-2Serial Console Configuration (115200, None, 8, 1, VT100) NOTE y You cannot connect to the serial and Teln

Page 87 - Configuring DHCP Relay Agent

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-65Using Auto Warning Since industrial Ethernet devices are often located at the endpoints of a system, t

Page 88 - Server IP Address

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-66System Events Warning e-mail is sent when… Switch Cold Start Power is cut off and then reconnected.

Page 89 - DHCP Function Table

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-67Email Setup Mail Server IP/Name Setting Description Factory DefaultIP address The IP Address of you

Page 90 - Using Diagnosis

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-68Send Test Email After finishing with the email settings, you should first click Activate to activate t

Page 91

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-69System Events Warning e-mail is sent when… Switch Cold Start Power is cut off and then reconnected.

Page 92 - LLDP Settings

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-70Override relay alarm settings Click the checkbox to override the relay warning setting temporarily. Re

Page 93 - Using Monitor

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-71Using Set Device IP To reduce the effort required to set up IP addresses, the PT-G7509 comes equipped

Page 94 - Using the MAC Address Table

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-72Configuring Set Device IP Desired IP Address Setting Description Factory DefaultIP Address Set the

Page 95 - Using Event Log

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-73example, 01–00–0F–03 is the “Circuit ID” of port number 3 with port VLAN ID 15. The “Remote ID” is to

Page 96 - Using Syslog

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-744th Server Setting Description Factory DefaultIP address for the 4th DHCP server Assigns the IP addre

Page 97 - MIB Groups

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Getting Started 2-33. The Property window should open. On the Communication Parameter tab for Ports, select the COM port tha

Page 98

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-75Using Diagnosis The PT-G7509 provides two important tools for administrators to diagnose network syste

Page 99

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-76Ping The Ping function uses the ping command to give users a simple but powerful tool for troubleshoo

Page 100 - Specifications

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-77LLDP Settings Enable LLDP Setting Description Factory DefaultEnable or Disable Enable or disable LL

Page 101

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-78Using Monitor You can monitor statistics in real time from the PT-G7509’s web console and serial conso

Page 102 - Modbus/TCP Map

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-79 Using the MAC Address Table This section explains the information provided by the PT-G7509’s MAC addr

Page 103

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-80Using Event Log Bootup This field shows how many times the PT-G7509 has been rebooted or cold starte

Page 104

PT-G7509 User’s Manual Featured Functions 3-81Using Syslog This function provides the event logs for the syslog server. The function supports 3 conf

Page 105

AA Appendix A MIB Groups The PT-G7509 comes with built-in SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) agent software that supports cold/warm start t

Page 106

PT-G7509 User’s Manual MIB Groups A-2MIB II.10 – Transmission Group dot3 dot3StatsTable MIB II.11 – SNMP Group SnmpBasicGroup Sn

Page 107

PT-G7509 User’s Manual MIB Groups A-3The PT-G7509 also provides a private MIB file, located in the file Moxa-PTG7509-MIB.my on the PT-G7509 utility

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