STRIDE SE-SW5U User Manual

STRIDE SE-SW5U User Manual

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  • Page 1 Industrial Ethernet Switches and Media Converters USER MANUAL Manual Number: SE-USER-M...
  • Page 3 ~ WARNING ~ Thank you for purchasing automation equipment from AutomationDirect.com ® , doing business as, AutomationDirect. We want your new automation equipment to operate safely. Anyone who installs or uses this equipment should read this publication (and any other relevant publications) before installing or operating the equipment.
  • Page 4 ADVERTENCIA Gracias por comprar equipo de automatización de AutomationDirect.com ® . Deseamos que su nuevo equipo de automatización opere de manera segura. Cualquier persona que instale o use este equipo debe leer esta publicación (y cualquier otra publicación pertinente) antes de instalar u operar el equipo. Para reducir al mínimo el riesgo debido a problemas de seguridad, debe seguir todos los códigos de seguridad locales o nacionales aplicables que regulan la instalación y operación de su equipo.
  • Page 5 ~ AVERTISSEMENT ~ ® Nous vous remercions d’avoir acheté l’équipement d’automatisation de AutomationDirect.com , en faisant des affaires comme, AutomationDirect. Nous tenons à ce que votre nouvel équipement d’automatisation fonctionne en toute sécurité. Toute personne qui installe ou utilise cet équipement doit lire la présente publication (et toutes les autres publications pertinentes) avant de l’installer ou de l’utiliser.
  • Page 7 Industrial Unmanaged and Managed Ethernet Switches and Media Converters USER MANUAL Please include the User Manual Number and Issue, both shown below, when communicating with Technical Support regarding this publication. Manual Number: SE-USER-M Issue: 2nd Ed. Rev. C Issue Date: 10/17 Publication History Issue...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    able of onTenTs Chapter 1: Hardware ........1–1 Introduction .
  • Page 10 Multicast Filtering (IGMP) ..........4–36 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual...
  • Page 11 Installing Switch Firmware ..........A–8 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual...
  • Page 12 General Configuration: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D–10 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual...
  • Page 13 Sudo License ............E–41 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual...
  • Page 15 hapter hapter hapter ardware In This Chapter... Introduction ............1–2 Conventions Used .
  • Page 16: Chapter 1: Hardware

    Chapter 1 - Hardware Introduction The Purpose of this User’s Manual Thank you for purchasing our Stride™ Industrial Ethernet Switches and Media Converters. This manual describes AutomationDirect.com’s Stride industrial Ethernet switches and media converters, their specifications, included components, and provides you with important information for installation, connectivity and setup.
  • Page 17: Product Overview

    Product Overview Stride Unmanaged Ethernet Switches Part Number Description STRIDE ™ SlimLine Industrial Unmanaged Ethernet Switch with five 10/100BaseT RJ45 Ethernet ports. Redundant power inputs with surge and spike protection. Auto- SE-SW5U crossover. 35 mm DIN rail mounting. Supports store &...
  • Page 18 Store and Forward wire speed switching and full-duplex with flow control. UL/CUL HazLoc (Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, D) and CE marked. STRIDE ™ SlimLine industrial managed 8-port Ethernet switch all Gigabit, metal housing, -40 to +75 deg., eight 10/100/1000 BaseT RJ45 Ethernet ports and four advanced combination SFP ports that accept noise-immune fiber optic links up to 40 km.
  • Page 19: Managed Switch Accessories

    Chapter 1 - Hardware Managed Switch Accessories SFP Transceiver Part Number Description STRIDE ™ 100Mb Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) transceiver module (Transmit/Receive). Uses a long wavelength of 1310nm, supports data transmission up SFP-4K-FMF to 4km on a multi-mode fiber. LC duplex receptacle, SFP Multi-Source Agreement compliant.
  • Page 20: General Information

    General Information Overview This user’s manual will help you install and maintain the STRIDE industrial Ethernet switches and media converters. Installation of these devices is very easy and they will begin to operate as soon as they are powered up.
  • Page 21 • UL per UL HazLoc (Class 1, Div. 2), Groups A, B, C, D (UL File #E200031) • CSA per C22.2/213 (Class 1, Div.2), Groups A, B, C, D (cUL File #E200031) See Warnings on following page Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 22 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. NOTE: All information in this document is subject to change without notice. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 23: Led Indicators

    Chapter 1 - Hardware LED Indicators Overview The Stride industrial Ethernet switches have 1 or 2 communication LEDs for each port and a power LED. The managed models also have an “OK” output LED, a status LED and dual power LEDs.
  • Page 24 The output will be ON when both the PI and P2 terminals have power applied to them. It will be OFF if either input does not have power or the switch software is not running. 1-10 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 25: Installation, Plastic Case Switches

    2. Push bottom back onto the DIN rail until it snaps into place. DIN rail removal steps: A. Insert screwdriver into DIN clip and pry until it releases from the DIN rail. B. Unhook top of unit from DIN rail. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B 1-11...
  • Page 26: Installation, Metal Case Switches

    A. Push the unit down to free the bottom of the DIN rail. B. Rotate the bottom of the unit away from the DIN rail. C. Unhook top of unit from DIN rail. 1-12 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 27 Chapter 1 - Hardware Mounting Options Stride switches with metal cases offer the following optional mounting methods. A. Vertical DIN rail mount. This mounting option allows for quickest installation and optimal utilization of rail space. B. Vertical screw to panel mount.
  • Page 28 Chapter 1 - Hardware Mechanical Dimensions for 5 and 8-Port Unmanaged Models in Plastic Case Inches [mm] 5 or 8 Port – SE-SW5U & SE-SW8U Removable Screw Block, Phoenix Snaps to standard p/n 1757035 35 mm x 7.5 mm height DIN rail (EN50022) 1.01...
  • Page 29 0.06 1.00 [1.5] [82.8] [25.4] Mechanical Dimensions for 5 and 8-Port Unmanaged Models in Metal Case Inches [mm] 5 or 8 Port – SE-SW5U-WT & SE-SW8U-WT Removable 0.30 Snaps to standard Screw Block, 35 mm x 7.5 mm height 0.175 [7.6]...
  • Page 30 #8 screw. Removable 2.25 for direct panel [57.1] mounting 1.50 0.55 0.80 [14.0] [3.81] [20.3] 3.00 0.39 1.10 1.60 [76.2] [9.9] [27.9] [40.6] 5 Port 9 Port 1-16 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 31 Chapter 1 - Hardware Mechanical Dimensions for 5-Port Managed Model Inches [mm] SE-SW5M Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B 1-17...
  • Page 32 Chapter 1 - Hardware Mechanical Dimensions for 5-Port Managed Models with Fiber Inches [mm] SE-SW5M-2ST and SE-SW5M-2SC 1-18 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 33 Chapter 1 - Hardware Mechanical Dimensions for 8-Port Managed Model Inches [mm] SE-SW8M Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B 1-19...
  • Page 34 Chapter 1 - Hardware Mechanical Dimensions for 8-Port Managed Models with Fiber Inches [mm] SE-SW8M-2ST and SE-SW8M-2SC 1-20 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 35 Chapter 1 - Hardware Mechanical Dimensions for 8-Port Managed Gigabit Switch with Four SFP Ports Inches [mm] SE-SW8MG-4P Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B 1-21...
  • Page 36 Chapter 1 - Hardware Mechanical Dimensions for 10-Port Managed Gigabit Switch with Two SFP Ports Inches [mm] SE-SW10MG-2P 1-22 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 37 Chapter 1 - Hardware Mechanical Dimensions for 16-Port Managed Model Inches [mm] SE-SW16M Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B 1-23...
  • Page 38 Chapter 1 - Hardware Mechanical Dimensions for SFP Transceiver Modules Inches [mm] SFP-4K-FMF, SFP-30K-FSF, SFP-500-GMF, SFP-2K-GMF, SFP-10K-GSF and SFP-30K-GSF 1-24 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 39: Power And Alarm Wiring

    OK P2 P1 Chassis Chassis Alarm Alarm + – Output Output Load – + – (panel) (panel) Load – + – (opt.) (opt.) One DC Supply Dual DC Supplies Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B 1-25...
  • Page 40 Redundant DC Power Alarm Alarm Output Output Load – – Load Chassis Chassis – + (opt.) (opt.) – + – + (panel) (panel) One DC Supply Dual DC Supplies 1-26 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 41: Communication Ports Wiring

    NOTE: For reference only. Either cable wiring will work. Ethernet Plug & Connector Pin Positions RJ45 Cable Distance The maximum cable length for 10/100BaseT is 100 meters (328 ft.). Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B 1-27...
  • Page 42 Use standard fiber optic wiring techniques (not covered by this manual) to make your connections. The corresponding ACT/LNK LED will be ON solid or flashing when you have made a proper connection. Fiber Ports on Switches Fiber Ports on Media Converters 1-28 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 43 Make sure you connect the appropriate devices to each port. NOTE: The following AutomationDirect PLC Ethernet Modules are not compatible with the Stride Ethernet switches and Media Converters with fiber optic connections because the modules have a speed of 10BaseF (fiber optic) only: Ethernet Communications Module, p/n H2-ECOM-F &...
  • Page 44 The USB driver is available for download at automationdirect.com. RS232 RJ45F Mini-USB RS232 RJ45F Mini-USB NOTE: The RS-232 and/or USB ports may be located on the bottom edge or front face of the switch. 1-30 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 45: Technical Specifications

    Management Serial Port RS232 (TXD, RXD and GND), 9600, 8, N, 1 fixed and/or mini-USB (managed models only) * Varies on load and settings Technical Specifications continued on the next page. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B 1-31...
  • Page 46 1500 VRMS 1 minute Plug and play Cable requirements Twisted pair (Cat. 5 or better) (shielded recommended) Max. cable distance 100 meters (328 ft) Technical Specifications continued on the next page. 1-32 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 47 The characteristics of the power supply and the significant startup current of the switches may result in an error in booting the switches when powered simultaneously. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 48 SE-SW10MG-2P - 7.0W - With 4 Fiber plugged in SE-SW16M - 7.0W Input Voltage (all models) 10-30 VDC (continuous) Reverse Power Protection Transient Protection 15,000 watts peak Spike Protection 5,000 watts (10x for 10 uS) 1-34 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 49 UL94V0 Lexan plastic for all plastic cased units. Packaging and Protection Aluminum w/ protective finish for all metal cased units. Dimensions (L x W x H) See mechanical drawings for details Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B 1-35...
  • Page 51 hapter hapter hapter anaged wiTCH uiCk TarT In This Chapter... Connecting to the Switch for the first time ....... 2–2 Connecting to the switch over Ethernet: .
  • Page 52: Chapter 2: Managed Switch Quick Start

    1. Go to the Start Button and click on “Run” (if you do not see a “Run” option, type Run in the search box and hit Enter). Type in ncpa.cpl and hit OK. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 53 Properties button. 4. Write down the current settings so that you may put them back in after configuring the Network settings of the switch to a compatible setup for your environment. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 54 6. Open up your web browser program such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or other and type in 192.168.0.1 in the URL line. 7. Enter in admin for the User name and admin for the password and click on OK. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 55 Chapter 2 - Managed Switch Quick Start 8. Read the Software License Agreement and click the “I Accept the License” button. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 56 Subnet Mask or 255.255.255.0 and the first three octets are 192.168.0, neither the pc nor the switch are permitted to be assigned 192.168.0.0 or 192.168.0.255 as an IP address. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 57: Setting Up Pc For Usb Connection To Switch

    If you are unsure of where to start with the configuration, go the section titled, “Why do you need a managed switch?” to understand more about the Stride managed switch, its capabilities and how these features can be used. Note that the default settings enable RSTP and IGMP which will be adequate for many networks with no further configuration.
  • Page 58: Pc To Switch Using Serial Port

    In addition to the USB console port, the switches have an RJ45 console port. The RJ45 console port can connect to a -pin serial port on your PC. A driver does not need to be installed. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 59: Usb And Serial Connection To Switch With Terminal Software Program

    2. Configure the terminal program to connect to the switch with the following parameters: a. Baud rate: 9600 b. Data bits: 8 c. Parity: None d. Stop bits: 1 e. Flow control: None 3. Press Enter to get the prompt shown below. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 60 Enable option and press Enter. Press the c key to commit the change. 8. To set a static IP address, arrow down and highlight the “IP address” option and press Enter. 2-10 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 61 IP address that is currently assigned to the switch by hitting ESC to go back to the main menu. Arrow down and highlight the “Monitoring” option and press Enter. 2-11 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 62 12. The IP address currently assigned to the switch will be shown here. You are now able to use your web browser with the new IP address to configure the switch. 2-12 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 63: Default Setup

    Timezone Not set Switch Time Settings Set Switch Date 1970-01-01 Set Switch Time current time Manage Firmware Default Top line selected Protocol HTTP Install Firmware All Other Fields blank 2-13 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 64 Chapter 2 - Managed Switch Quick Start Stride Managed Switch Default Settings (cont’d) Configuration Parameter Default Setting Redundancy Protocol Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Bridge Priority 32768 Maximum Age Hello Time Forward Delay Spanning Tree Settings Transmission Limit Region Name Configiguration Revision...
  • Page 65 Chapter 2 - Managed Switch Quick Start Stride Managed Switch Default Settings (cont’d) Configuration Parameter Default Setting IGMP Mode Active IGMP handling Multicast Suppression All unreserved multicast IGMP Version Version 2 Protocol Settings Robustness Query Interval Query Response Interval Exclude...
  • Page 66: Why Might You Need A Managed Switch

    • Traffic Priority (QoS/CoS): Some traffic may be more important to a specific device than other traffic. Using the Quality of Service feature, the Stride switch can apply tags to a packet coming into the switch to give that packet a higher priority going to another switch. The last switch will then remove the tag before sending the packet to the device.
  • Page 67: Security

    • Real-Time Ring: In many Control Systems, the time it takes for the RSTP algorithm to change paths upon some network event is too slow. The Real-Time Ring is proprietary to the Stride managed switches but it has the advantage of changing paths very, very quickly.
  • Page 68: Better Network 'Awareness

    • SNMP: SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol and is used for just that. There are many software tools out there that can query or receive ‘traps’ sent by the Stride managed switch to ascertain events or health of the switch.
  • Page 69 hapter hapter hapter anaged wiTCH ofTware oniToring In This Chapter... System Information ..........3–2 Port and Power Status .
  • Page 70: Chapter 3: Managed Switch Software Monitoring

    4 octet Internet Protocol address. An IPv4 address comprises 4 8-bit numbers separated by a period. Each number can be between 0 and 255 (some of the fields have more strict Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 71 MAC address: This is the MAC address of this switch. It is configured at the factory and cannot be changed. Uptime: This is the amount of time this switch has been running since power was applied. This data is available via SNMP as SYSTEM.SYSUPTIME.0. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 72: Port And Power Status

    This tab will also show if the criteria for enabling the OK output is true or false. The configuration for this output is configured in the “Alarm (OK) Output” tab of the Monitoring Settings section. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 73: Network Statistics

    • Jabbers = The number of Ethernet packets received into this port that were greater than 1536 bytes in size and did not contain a valid CRC. • Collisions = The number of collisions detected on this port. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 74 • SQE Test Errors = The Signal Quality Error test verifies that the collision detection circuit is working correctly. If the device does not detect the SQE test, this causes an error. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 75 This is usually indicative of bad cabling and/or electrical noise problems. A symbol is a waveform change on the wire that may contain 1 or many bits of information. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 76: Spanning Tree Status

    Time since last chg: Informs how long it has been since the last topology change occurred. Port: The number of the port. This corresponds to the labels on the switch. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 77 The lower the cost, the more likely that the path will be used. See the configuration section for Spanning Tree settings for more detail. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 78: Real-Time Ring Status

    The Status field indicates whether the Ring is complete or if there is a break in the Ring. If the Ring is broken at the switch being monitored, it will indicate “Local”. If the Ring is broken at another switch, it will indicate “Remote”. 3-10 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 79: Multicast Filtering Status

    • Querier: Indicates what device is sending out IGMP query messages. When the switch is set to “Active IGMP handling”, the Querier will most often be this same switch. 3-11 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 80: Igmp Group Status

    • Age: The number of seconds since this group was last reported on this port. • Expiration: The number of seconds until this group will be dropped unless a new report is received. 3-12 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 81: Mac Table

    MAC address. Please note that Port 33 or 65 is the internal CPU port, depending upon the model. Entries in the MAC table will time out after 300 seconds of inactivity. Alternatively, the MAC table can be flushed by power cycling the switch. 3-13 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 82: Configuration Summary

    “Save these settings” button to be redirected to the Configuration Management screen. NOTE: This page is for viewing settings only. To change settings, please go to the individual configuration screens. 3-14 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 83 hapter hapter hapter anaged wiTCH ofTware eTup In This Chapter... Main Settings ......................4–2 System Settings ......................4–2 Remote Access Security .
  • Page 84 VLAN with RSTP ..................... 4–44 VLAN Examples .
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  • Page 86: Chapter 4: Managed Switch Software Setup

    To configure the switch for network access, select Quick Setup from the Main menu to reach the System Settings menu. The settings in this menu control the switch’s general network configuration. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 87 IP address that is usable in the Ethernet messaging. Consult your network administrator for the proper DNS address for your network. Secondary DNS server: A secondary DNS server can be configured in the case that the Primary DNS server is unreachable. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 88: Remote Access Security

    (SSH), which implements strong authentication and secure communications using encryption. Using this protocol will ensure that your login information never gets sent as clear text, keeping the switch protected against possible attacks coming from the network. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 89 SNMP read-only password: These parameters set the password for secure SNMPv3 access by the read-only user. SNMP passwords must be at least eight characters long. The default read-only password is ‘publicpwd’ (w/out quotes). Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 90: Port Settings

    Admin: Ports can be enabled or disabled in the managed switch. For ports that are disabled, they are virtually non-existent (not visible in terms of switch operation or spanning tree algorithm). Choose to enable or disable a port by selecting Enabled or Disabled, respectively. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 91 No further information can be taken when the buffer is full, so a flow control signal is sent to the transmitting device to temporarily stop the flow of incoming data. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 92: Port Mirroring

    NOTE: The Ingress Only option is not supported on SE-SW5M-xxx and SE-SW8M-xxx models. To view the traffic, connect a PC running network monitoring software (such as Wireshark) to the Monitor port. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 93: Set Ip Per Port

    4. There must be no other DHCP server on the network. 5. VLAN’s must not be configured on the network. NOTE: Productivity3000, ECOM/ERM modules and C-more panels require a Subnet Mask in the DHCP. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 94: Switch Time Settings

    In other words, if the seconds are left out in time field, the normalize button will show the seconds field that will be set when the Commit button is pressed. 4-10 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 95: Manage Firmware

    If the firmware that is currently running is not the default, and the switch is reset without explicitly saving the default (“Commit Changes”), the current firmware will be run again. To 4-11 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 96: Install Firmware

    The server must be providing the file via TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP or FTPS. Protocol: Choose one of the following protocols to retrieve the .fwb firmware file: TFTP, 4-12 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 97 MD5 Checksum (Optional): If an MD5 checksum of the file is available, it may be entered into this field. Providing a checksum will ensure the firmware arrives at the switch intact and without any glitches. An MD5 checksum is not required. 4-13 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 98: Redundancy Settings

    A redundancy protocol such as RSTP, a loop prevention protocol, is used such that switches can communicate with each other to discover and prevent loops. There are four methods of accomplishing redundancy in the Stride managed switches: • Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) •...
  • Page 99 The logical spanning tree has exactly one bridge that is assigned the role of root. All of the other bridges need to have exactly one active path to the root. The job of the root bridge 4-15 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 100 The lowest path cost indicates the shortest, fastest path to the root. If more than one path has the same cost the port priority assigned to each port, and its tie-breaker the port number pick the best path. 4-16 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 101 The RSTP takes advantage of the fact that most modern Ethernet links between switches are point-to-point connections. With a point-to-point link, the switches can quickly decide if the link should be active or not. 4-17 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 102: Spanning Tree Settings

    Region Name, Configuration Revision and VLAN to MSTI mapping for each switch in that region. If those values match for linked switches running MSTP, those switches consider themselves to be in the same region. 4-18 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 103 Spanning Tree information may travel from the root bridge before being discarded as invalid. Furthermore, MSTP only counts hops that take place to or from switches outside the 4-19 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 104 MST Instances: For MSTP, you can configure multiple spanning tree instances. Add an instance by clicking Add MSTI. For each MSTI, you can configure a name, the MST ID, and this bridge’s priority in that spanning tree. 4-20 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 105: Spanning Tree Port Settings

    If the root bridge fails, the bridge with the next lowest priority then becomes the root. 4-21 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 106 When set to Auto, full-duplex links are assumed to be point-to-point; half-duplex ports are not. This setting can be forced true or false if the automatic determination would be wrong. 4-22 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 107: Real-Time Ring Settings

    Only the master switch in a ring does this. You may designate a different 4-23 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 108: Rstp Examples

    The recovery time is typically less than 50 ms per hop. Therefore, in the diagram below of a typical ring with 6 managed switches the overall recovery time would be less than 250 ms (5 hops x <50 ms). 4-24 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 109 See the example below. NOTE: In most networks you may leave the path costs set to the default settings and allow the Switches to automatically determine the best paths. 4-25 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 110 25 (10 + 15) to reach the root. This is a Designated Bridge with root path cost of 20 (10 + 10). Ethernet Ethernet Device Device 4-26 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 111 STP parameters, chooses one port to be in the forwarding state, and the other port to be in the blocking state. No loop is formed and device A can talk to device B. 4-27 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 112 “mesh” of connections for a truly redundant network scheme at all points in the network. 4-28 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 113: Traffic Priority (Priority Queuing Qos, Cos, Tos/Ds)

    This assures that the lower priority queues will not be starved. 4-29 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 114: Qos / Cos Settings

    Port Type: This setting controls how IEEE tags are handled in out-going data: • Transparent: Maintains any tag that may have been present in a frame when it entered the switch. • Edge: Removes tags from all out-going frames. 4-30 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 115: 802.1P Tag Settings

    The table below indicates the defaults: Managed Switch Output Queue Traffic Type Priority Background Normal Expedited Urgent (802.1p priority) Best Effort Background (Spare) Excellent Effort Controlled Load Video Voice Network Control 4-31 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 116: Message Rate Limiting

    40% of link capacity Urgent 80% of link capacity The exact limit depends on link speed. Messages directly addressed to a single station (unicast messages) are not affected by message rate limiting. 4-32 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 117: Qos Example

    Configure all the ports used to interconnect the switches as follows: • Use 802.1p Tag Priority = Checked • Use IP ToS/DiffServ = Checked • Default Priority Precedence = Tag • Output Tag = Add Tag 4-33 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 118 This achieves the QoS needed for the control application. 4-34 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 119 Switch Torque Video Coverter Camera Data Control Data Redundant Tagged Camera Data Path Blocked Tagged Control Data Managed Managed Switch Switch Video Video Concentrator Turbine Controller (Destination) Torque Coverter 4-35 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 120: Multicast Filtering (Igmp)

    When the group expires, the router or switch stops forwarding multicast data to that port. Since the query interval is less than the expiration time, data for active groups continues to be forwarded without interruption. 4-36 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 121: Igmp Protocol Settings

    • All unreserved multicast: Multicast packets with reserved multicast addresses (01:80:c2:00:00:0x where x is 0..f) will be sent to all ports. All other multicast packets will be suppressed unless one or more clients have sent IGMP Report messages. 4-37 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 122: Port Settings

    IGMP queries and reports will not be forwarded to the excluded port so IGMP routers reached via the excluded port will not know of memberships for devices reached by other ports. 4-38 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 123: Igmp Example

    Ethernet Station 1 Ethernet Station 2 (IGMP Host) Ethernet Station 3 Multicast Traffic IGMP Server Managed – IGMP disabled Switch Ethernet Station 4 Ethernet Station 5 (IGMP Host) Ethernet Station 6 4-39 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 124: Virtual Lans (Vlans)

    • 0 = Indicates that the tag is not being used for VLAN routing but only to carry priority information. (See QoS/CoS topic). • 1 = Used for switch configuration and management. • 4095 = Not allowed by the 802.1Q standard. 4-40 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 125: Vlan Settings

    Core. The value may be specified in hexadecimal with a 0x prefix. Learning: This setting describes how different addresses on different VLANs are ‘learned’ by the switch. 4-41 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 126 Delete: Select to delete the corresponding VLAN when changes are committed. When selected, this VLAN will be deleted when changes are committed. 4-42 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 127: Vlan Port Settings

    No frames exiting this port will be tagged. (Use this setting for ports leading to legacy or end devices without VLAN support.) • Transparent: Frames will be forwarded unchanged. 4-43 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 128: Vlan With Rstp

    Network type ports). This prevents VLAN 3 from being able to forward data to all its members. Ethernet Ethernet Device Device Ethernet Ethernet Device Device Switch Switch Switch Blocked by RSTP Switch Ethernet Ethernet Device Device Ethernet Ethernet Device Device 4-44 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 129 Device Device Ethernet Ethernet Device Device Switch Switch Switch Tagged for all VLAN’s (1, 2, & 3) Blocked by RSTP Switch Ethernet Ethernet Device Device Ethernet Ethernet Device Device 4-45 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 130: Vlan Examples

    VLAN 3 = PLC (Ethernet Interface 2), Remote I/O, Drive Management Solution: Use Stride managed switches, utilizing the VLAN feature to separate the broadcast and multicast traffic from all the devices except for the PLC. We will also wire the three switches into a Ring configuration so that we can take advantage of the redundancy feature of the switch.
  • Page 131 Chapter 4 - Managed Switch Software Setup Switch Setup: Switch1: 4-47 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 132 Chapter 4 - Managed Switch Software Setup Switch 2: 4-48 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 133 Chapter 4 - Managed Switch Software Setup Switch 3: 4-49 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 134 VLAN 2 = PLC (Ethernet Interface 1), Office PC, HMI VLAN 3 = PLC (Ethernet Interface 2), Remote I/O, Drive Solution: We will use a Stride managed switch, utilizing the Port-based VLAN feature. The question could be posed, “Why not just use two unmanaged switches?” While this would...
  • Page 135: Security Settings

    NOTE: The best security policy is to turn off or disable any access methods that you are not using. Remote Access Security See the “Remote Access Security” selection under the “Main Settings”. 4-51 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 136: Port Security Enables And Port Security Mac Entries

    • If no MAC addresses are entered on the Port Security MAC Entries page AND that port is enabled on the Port Security Enables page, the port is effectively shut down and all packets will be dropped at that port. 4-52 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 137 Once an entry has been configured and committed to the switch, a power cycle will be necessary after deletion of an entry in order for that security to be removed. 4-53 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 138: Ipsec Settings

    IPsec protocols for traffic going from or to configured hosts or networks. The SAD (Security Association Database) contains the encryption, compression and hash parameters needed to implement the policies required by the SPD for traffic between specific hosts. 4-54 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 139 To create an SAD entry, click “Add Security Association” and set the source, destination, SPI, mode, cipher, hash algorithm, and keys as appropriate. To save your changes, click Commit Changes. 4-55 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 140 (beginning with 0x) and should be 20 bytes (40 digits) long for SHA1 or 32 bytes (64 digits) long for SHA256. • Delete: When the button is clicked, this SAD entry will be deleted when changes are committed. 4-56 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 141: Ike Policy

    If other exchange modes are specified, they will be accepted in received proposals. With Aggressive, the DH Group in the sent proposal must exactly match the peer’s configuration. 4-57 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 142 SHA256 (default = Enabled) Hash MD5 (default = Disabled) Hash MD5 is known to be insecure and is included only for compatibility with old implementations. Deflate (default = Enabled) Compression 4-58 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 143: Ike Pre-Shared Keys

    • Set Key: The value to set the pre-shared key to. If left blank, the current value will be preserved. • Delete: Mark this pre-shared key for removal when changes are committed. 4-59 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 144: Ike Certificates

    A CA-signed certificate can be uploaded using the form at the bottom of the page and will replace the self-signed certificate used by the switch for IKE. Note that the certificate provided should be generated from the certificate request generated by the switch. 4-60 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 145 Certificate”), or to be added to the certificates trusted by the switch when negotiating with IKE peers (“CA Certificate”). The CA Certificate option may also be used to trust self-signed certificates from peers. • Upload: The certificate to upload. 4-61 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 146: Monitoring Settings

    The general ring failure option implies that local ring port failure is also detected. Ports Linked: An alarm condition will be triggered whenever any of the selected ports are not linked. 4-62 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 147: Modbus

    Above this limit, the TCP Timeout value will be used to decide how new connections should be handled. Port: The TCP/UDP port number on which to listen for new connections/requests. 4-63 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 148: Register Mapping

    10101 Link status of port 1 (1 = link present, 0 = no link present) 10102 Link status of port 2 10199 Link status of port (register - 10100) 4-64 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 149: Snmp Notifications

    If SNMPv2 access is enabled, values may be read without a password with a command like: snmpget -v 2c -c public 10.2.0.1 system.sysDescr.0 If SNMPv3 access is enabled, values may be read with a command like the following (entered all on one line): 4-65 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 150 SNMPv3 security may be separately controlled. Thus you may prevent unauthenticated access to your switch by disabling SNMPv1/v2 access entirely while retaining password-secured access via SNMPv3. 4-66 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 151 • Link 1 up/down-Link 18 up/down: Traps can be sent when a link goes up or down (the same state reflected in the LED for each port). Enable these settings to generate link up/down traps. 4-67 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 152 SNMP agent’s configuration changes and is reloaded. This will happen, for example, when you commit changes on a configuration menu that includes SNMP settings. 4-68 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. A...
  • Page 153 hapter hapter hapter anaged wiTCH ofTware dvanCed peraTions In This Chapter... Configuration Management ......... . . 5–2 Restore Factory Defaults .
  • Page 154: Chapter 5: Managed Switch Software Advanced Operations

    Restore Checkpoint to be written as the switch configuration. TFTP Configuration: Specifies the name or IP address of the TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) server where configuration checkpoints may be stored. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 155 TFTP server. After retrieval, the configuration still must be restored to be made active. NOTE: The web interface also allows you to download (save) and upload (retrieve) files directly from your local system. No TFTP server is needed. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 156: Restore Factory Defaults

    (reset) to put the default settings into effect. You can optionally choose to maintain the IP address configuration of the switch in order to more easily reconnect to the switch for configuration after resetting the defaults. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 157: Reset Switch

    This feature will cause the switch to perform a “soft” restart (software reset). A software reset may take 30 seconds or more depending on what features are enabled in the switch. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 158: Update Firmware

    This method of updating the firmware will retain all your settings. However, it is still recommended that you save a “checkpoint” configuration as a backup. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 159 ppendix ppendix ppendix roublesHooTing In This Appendix... Troubleshooting Fiber Connections: ........A–2 Troubleshooting Real-Time Ring .
  • Page 160: Appendix A: Troubleshooting

    Appendix A - Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Fiber Connections: 1. If you are using a 100Mbps SFP in a Stride switch, you must manually change the port speed on the Port Settings page of the Switch Setup interface. Note that if matching...
  • Page 161 NOTE: The physical connectors on the ends of a fiber cable do NOT need to match: a link may use an LC connector on one end and an SC connector on the other end. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 162: Troubleshooting Real-Time Ring

    2. It is possible for Real-Time Ring and RSTP to coexist on a switch. If a switch participates in both a Real-Time Ring and a spanning tree, exclude the Real-Time Ring ports from spanning tree: Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 163 Appendix A - Troubleshooting • On the Redundancy Settings – Spanning Tree Port Settings page, check the boxes to exclude the Real-Time Ring ports from Spanning Tree Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 164: Troubleshooting Vlans

    For security, we have chosen to reserve Port 1 as the only port through which the Switch Configuration utility can be accessed; we have eliminated all other ports from the Management VLAN and we have not included port 1 in the other VLANs. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 165 Set VLAN mode to Port-based and Add VLANs with Type set to Port-based. Select which ports belong to each VLAN. A port should belong to only one Port-based VLAN. CPU should be checked for each Port-based VLAN. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 166: Installing Switch Firmware

    Checksum is to verify the file you are using to upgrade exactly matches the version sent. Click the Install from File or Install from Server button 2. After the firmware file has been installed, go to the Main Settings - Manage Firmware page: Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 167 Yes check box then click the Reset Switch button. After the switch has been reset, the new firmware version will be identified on the Manage Firmware page as the Running version. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 169 ppendix ppendix ppendix lossary In This Appendix... Glossary of Terms ...........B–2...
  • Page 170: Glossary Of Terms

    IPv4: Internet Protocol version 4 IPv6: Internet Protocol version 6 Jabber: A frame greater than the Ethernet maximum 1518 bytes with a bad CRC. Jabber is often cause by a failing NIC. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 171 RSTP recovery time: Time to start forwarding messages on the backup port. SAD: Security association database SFP: Small form-factor pluggable SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol SPD: Security policy database SQE: Signal Quality Error SSH: Secure Shell protocol Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 172 TCP: Transmission Control Protocol Telnet: Means of accessing the CLI TFTP: Trivial File Transfer Protocol TOS: Type of Service UDP: User Datagram Protocol VLAN: Virtual Local Area Network Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 173 ppendix ppendix ppendix wiTCH eTTings wiTCH onfiguraTion eCords In This Appendix... General Switch Information ......... . .C–2 Alarm Configuration .
  • Page 174: Appendix C: Switch Settings

    MSTP Configuration Revision MSTP Max Hop Count Topology Change Trap Disabled Telnet Unknown Terminal Mode both Web Mode both SNMP Version both Command-Line Interface Enabled User Interface Timeout NTP Server none Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 175: Alarm Configuration

    200000 Type Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Point-to-Point Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Path Cost Auto Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 176: Qos Configuration

    Enabled Enabled Priority Use IP ToS/DiffServ Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Priority Precedence Default Out Q Path Cost Auto normal normal normal normal normal normal normal normal Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 177 ppendix ppendix ppendix Cli C oMMands In This Appendix... Introduction ......................D–2 Accessing the CLI ....................D–2 CLI Commands: ......................
  • Page 178: Appendix D: Cli Commands

    At the login prompt, type “cli” for the username and “admin” for the password. The switch will respond with “Managed Switch configuration CLI ready”. Likewise, for serial access, via Tera Term for example, use... login: cli password: admin Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 179: Cli Commands

    A password, followed by the same password repeated adminpass admin A password, followed by the same password repeated fwload serial “serial” for serial firmware loading or “network” to enable Ethernet only Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 180: Alarm Configuration

    = {*|#} Show all/one specific filtering database by ID port = {*|#[,#[,…]]} Show all/one/multiple specific port(s) NOTE: port 33 is the switch CPU. mac = {*|xx}:{*|xx}:{*|xx}:{*|xx}:{*|xx}:{*|xx} Show only MAC addresses matching the given pattern Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 181: Network Configuration

    1000 100, 1000 speed (see below) (see below) With auto negotiation, <speed> may be: 10H, 10F, 100H, 100F, 1000F or FC With fixed negotiation, <speed> may be: 100H or 100F Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 182: Ring Configuration

    (see below) / View or change this ring’s primary and backup ports To set the primary and backup ports for a specified ring, the syntax is: ring ports <ring#> <primary port #> <secondary port #> Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 183: Rstp Configuration

    <tag #> [<new value>] (depends on the tag) 0 - 3 / View or change the priority of the specified tag If <new value> is not present, the current setting will be displayed. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 184: Vlan Configuration

    <name> port <port #> <port #> […] To add a Tag based VLAN: vlan add <name> tag <vlan ID> <port #> <port #> […] To remove a VLAN: vlan remove <vlan # or all> Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 185: Igmp Configuration

    Followed by the filename to be uploaded from the TFTP server TFTP Configuration: TFTP Configuration Parameter Default Allowable Values / Description tftp “ “ A valid fully-qualified domain name Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 186: Timezone Configuration

    Allowable Values / Description <set location of location Any text value / location of the Switch switch> contact none Any text value / contact information of the network or site administrator D-10 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 187 ppendix ppendix ppendix iCensing and oliCies In This Appendix... Overview ............E–2 PCRE Library .
  • Page 188: Appendix E: License Agreements

    • Neither the name of the University of Cambridge nor the name of Google Inc. nor the names of their contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 189: Libpcap Software

    • Neither the name of the ‘incremental’ nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 190: Spawn-Fcgi Software

    This is the Debian packaged version of ipsec-tools. Sources for this package can be found at its homepage at: http://ipsec-tools.sourceforge.net/. The code is copyright 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999 by the WIDE Project and licensed Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 191 `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL’. A copy of the GNU General Public License is also available at: <URL:http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html>. You may also obtain it by writing to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 192: Net-Snmp Software

    THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS’’ AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 193 Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo and Solaris are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 194 SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 195 • Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 196 ---- Part 9: ScienceLogic, LLC copyright notice (BSD) ----- Copyright (c) 2009, ScienceLogic, LLC All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are E-10 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 197: Fastcgi Library

    RELATING TO THIS SOFTWARE OR THE DOCUMENTATION, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR SIMILAR DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOST PROFITS OR LOST DATA, EVEN IF OPEN MARKET HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B E-11...
  • Page 198: Watchdog Software

    General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for this service if you wish), that you receive source code E-12 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 199 Program a copy of this License along with the Program. You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B E-13...
  • Page 200 (This alternative is allowed only for noncommercial distribution and only if you received the program in object code or executable form with such an offer, in accord with Subsection b above.) E-14 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 201 Many people have made generous contributions to the wide range of software distributed through that system in reliance on consistent Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B E-15...
  • Page 202 OF DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY E-16 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 203 If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General Public License instead of this License. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B E-17...
  • Page 204: Crossbrowser/X-Tools Library

    GPL to prohibit the practice for those products. If such problems arise substantially in other domains, we stand ready to extend this provision to E-18 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 205 Major Component, and (b) serves only to enable use of the work with that Major Component, or to implement a Standard Interface for which an implementation Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 206 License with respect to the covered work, and you disclaim any intention to limit operation or modification of the work as a means of enforcing, against the work’s users, your or third parties’ legal rights to forbid circumvention of technological measures. E-20 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 207 (1) a copy of the Corresponding Source for all the software in the product that is covered by this License, on a durable physical medium customarily used for software interchange, for a price Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 208 User Product in which it has been modified or E-22 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 209 Additional terms, permissive or non-permissive, may be stated in the form of a separately Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B E-23...
  • Page 210 Program or any portion of it. 11. Patents. E-24 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 211 (b) primarily for and in connection with specific products or compilations that contain the covered work, unless you entered into that arrangement, or that patent license was granted, prior to 28 March 2007. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B E-25...
  • Page 212 COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE E-26 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 213 Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: <program> Copyright (C) <year> <name of author> Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B E-27...
  • Page 214 Application, including any data and utility programs needed for reproducing the Combined Work from the Application, but excluding the System Libraries of the Combined Work. 1. Exception to Section 3 of the GNU GPL. E-28 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 215 (a) uses at run time a copy of the Library already present on the user’s computer system, and (b) will operate properly with a modified version of the Library that is interface-compatible with the Linked Version. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B E-29...
  • Page 216: Openssl License

    Actually both licenses are BSD-style Open Source licenses. In case of any license issues related to OpenSSL please contact openssl-core@openssl.org. OpenSSL License Copyright (c) 1998-2008 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. E-30 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 217 Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). Copyright remains Eric Young’s, and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B E-31...
  • Page 218: Open Ssh License

    BSD licence, or a licence more free than that. OpenSSH contains no GPL code. Copyright (c) 1995 Tatu Ylonen <ylo@cs.hut.fi>, Espoo, Finland All rights reserved E-32 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 219: Ppp License

    • Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowledgment: “This product includes software developed by Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>”. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B E-33...
  • Page 220 BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR E-34 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 221 • The name(s) of the authors of this software must not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without prior written permission. • Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowledgment: “This product includes software developed by Tommi Komulainen <Tommi.Komulainen@iki.fi>”. Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B E-35...
  • Page 222 License is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such works are identified as “derived from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm” in E-36 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 223 Roaring Penguin Software Inc. makes no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided “as is” without express or implied warranty. Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997,1998 Lars Fenneberg <lf@elemental.net> Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B E-37...
  • Page 224 License is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such works are identified as “derived from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm” in E-38 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 225: Shadow License

    SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B E-39...
  • Page 226 GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY E-40 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...
  • Page 227: Sudo License

    ``AS IS’’ AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B E-41...
  • Page 228 CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. E-42 Stride Industrial Ethernet Switches User Manual 2nd Ed. Rev. B...

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