TRONTEQ Electronic Qiwi Lite User Manual

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User Manual
Industrial Ethernet Switch Lite Managed
Qiwi Lite Order No.: 006-120-101
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Content
1. Safety Instructions ......................................................................................................................... 5
1.1. Information about this operation instructions ............................................................................ 5
1.2. Warning information system ..................................................................................................... 5
1.3. Qualified Personnel ................................................................................................................... 6
1.4. Intended use ............................................................................................................................. 6
1.5. Liability Limitation ...................................................................................................................... 6
1.6. Disposal .................................................................................................................................... 6
2. Device Description ......................................................................................................................... 7
2.1. General ..................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2. Product Features ....................................................................................................................... 7
2.3. Scope of delivery ....................................................................................................................... 7
2.4. Interfaces .................................................................................................................................. 8
3. Installation ...................................................................................................................................... 8
3.1. Mounting ................................................................................................................................... 8
3.2. Connecting the power supply .................................................................................................... 9
3.3. Connecting the Fault Contact ................................................................................................... 9
3.4. Connecting the Digital Input ...................................................................................................... 9
3.5. Connecting the USB flash drive ................................................................................................ 9
3.6. Connecting the Ethernet ports .................................................................................................. 9
4. First start-up ................................................................................................................................. 10
4.1. Default Settings ....................................................................................................................... 10
4.2. First operation ......................................................................................................................... 10
5. Configuration with web interface ............................................................................................... 11
6. Settings of the system ................................................................................................................. 13
6.1. Ethernet-Ports ......................................................................................................................... 13
6.2. Port Mirroring .......................................................................................................................... 14
6.3. Link Aggregation ..................................................................................................................... 15
6.4. VLAN ....................................................................................................................................... 16
7. Device Diagnosis .......................................................................................................................... 18
7.1. LED display ............................................................................................................................. 18
7.2. Status codes ........................................................................................................................... 18
7.3. Fault contact ............................................................................................................................ 19
7.4. TRAP ....................................................................................................................................... 20
7.5. Diagnosis services .................................................................................................................. 21
7.5.1. SNMP ............................................................................................................................... 21
7.5.2. Modbus TCP .................................................................................................................... 21
7.6. Digital Input ............................................................................................................................. 23
7.7. Logging ................................................................................................................................... 23
8. Configuration system access ..................................................................................................... 24
8.1. IP address ............................................................................................................................... 24
8.2. Administration port .................................................................................................................. 24
8.3. Password change .................................................................................................................... 25
8.3.1. Web interface ................................................................................................................... 25
8.3.2. USB interface ................................................................................................................... 25
8.4. Configuration files ................................................................................................................... 25
9. Configuration with USB flash drive ............................................................................................ 26
9.1. Function .................................................................................................................................. 26
9.2. Perform the configuration ........................................................................................................ 26
10. Firmware Update .......................................................................................................................... 27
10.1. Firmware update via web interface ..................................................................................... 27
10.2. Firmware update via USB flash drive .................................................................................. 27
11. Help Menü ..................................................................................................................................... 28
12. Technical data .............................................................................................................................. 29
12.1. Electrical .............................................................................................................................. 29
12.2. Mechanical .......................................................................................................................... 30
12.3. Environment ........................................................................................................................ 30
13. Licenses ........................................................................................................................................ 30
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1. Safety Instructions
1.1. Information about this operation instructions
This operating instruction describes the application of the ROQSTAR Security Switch. It allows the safe and efficient handling of the device. The operating instruction is a part of the device and must be available for the users at any time.
Before the beginning of any work the user has to read carefully and understand these instructions. The foundation for safe working is the compliance with all specified safety and handling instructions in this operating instruction. In addition, the local accident prevention regulations and general safety regulations apply for the handling with electrical energy and communications equipment.
The schemes and illustrations of this instruction are provided for basic understanding and may differ from the actual design.
1.2. Warning information 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 a potentially dangerous situation that may result in death or serious injury if it is not avoided.
ATTENTION!
Indicates a potentially dangerous situation due to hot surfaces, which may result in minor or light injuries if it is not avoided.
CAUTION!
Indicates that minor personal injury can result if proper precautions are not taken.
Hint for useful tips and recommendations for efficient and trouble-free operation.
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1.3. Qualified Personnel
The user must ensure that only qualified personnel will work with the device. The product/system described in this documentation may be operated only by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation, in particular its warning notices and safety instructions. Qualified personnel are those who, based on their training and experience, are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working with these products/systems.
1.4. Intended use
Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that TRONTEQ products operate safely and without any problems. The permissible ambient conditions must be complied with. The information in the relevant documentation must be observed.
1.5. Liability Limitation
All information and instructions in this operating instruction has been compiled in accordance with current standards and regulations, state of the art as well as the knowledge and experience of the applications in the field. In the following cases the manufacturer is not liable for damages:
Disregard of the operating instructions in this manual. Improper use. Employment of non-qualified personnel. Unauthorized technical modification or reconstruction. Use of other connectors as delivered.
The general terms and conditions are valid as well as the delivery terms of the manufacturer and the legal regulations which were taken when the contract was concluded.
We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and software described. Since variance cannot be precluded entirely, we cannot guarantee full consistency. However, the information in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions.
1.6. Disposal
The device should be disposed of after use in accordance with the current disposal regulations as electronic waste.
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2. Device Description
2.1. General
The Qiwi Lite Ethernet Switch is designed for industrial application specially fabric automation. The Switch features a Lite Management software with a build in web interface for configuration purposes.
With the Lite Management concept this product is the perfect solution where unmanaged Switches haven’t enough configurations and Full Managed Switches are too expensive and have not needed features.
The trademark of the device is the easy to use web interface combined with a very good price­performance ratio. Further the Qiwi Lite supports basic configurations such as VLANs, Quality of Service, Port Shutdown, Fault Contact and Digital Input.
2.2. Product Features
Feature
Description
Enclosure
IP20, DIN rail
Power supply
9…60 VDC
redundant 2x Vin
Hardware
Store and Forward Architecture
Auto-Negotiation
Auto-MDI/MDI-X
Fault contact 2A, 60V
Digital Input 24V (EN 60131)
LEDs: Port, Power, Status, Error, Digital Input
6 Ports with 10/100BASE-TX
Software
QoS
Port VLAN
Port Mirroring
Port Monitor: speed, link status
Web interface
Firmware-Update
Save/Load of configuration
Event logging
2.3. Scope of delivery
The package consists of the following articles: 1x TRONTEQ Qiwi Lite Switch
1x Connection terminal for power supply, fault contact, Digital Input 1x Installation guide
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2.4. Interfaces
Below is a picture of the Qiwi Lite Switch
Digit
Description
1
System-LEDs: PWR = Power, MOD = Mode, ERR = Error, DI = Digital Input
2
Connection for power supply, fault contact, Digital Input
3
USB Port
4
Ethernet Port with Port-LEDs: LA = Link, SP = Speed
5
Ground connection
3. Installation
WARNING!
Never perform wiring electrical connections if they are under voltage! Do not perform any assembly work on the device when it is under voltage
3.1. Mounting
Perform the following steps for mounting the device:
Make sure that all electrical connectors are volt-free Make sure that the device is disconnected from all connections Mount the device on a DIN rail Mount the device on a flat surface with four M4 screws Ground the device with the provided ground connection
Make sure that the ground connection is always tightened securely. Use toothed lock washers with internal teeth to produce ideal contact.
1 3 2
4
5
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3.2. Connecting the power supply
DANGER!
Never perform wiring electrical connections if they are under voltage!
Pin
Assignment
Connection
Image
1
V1
Power supply 1, plus pole
2
GND
Power supply 1 and 2, minus pole
3
FAULT
Fault Contact
4
DI+
Digital Input plus pole
5
DI-
Digital Input minus pole
6
FAULT
Fault Contact
7
GND
Power supply 1 and 2, minus pole
8
V2
Power supply 2, plus pole
3.3. Connecting the Fault Contact
See chapter 3.2.
3.4. Connecting the Digital Input
See chapter 3.2.
3.5. Connecting the USB flash drive
The connection is performed with the USB-A port of the device.
Pin
Assignment
Connection
Image
1
VBUS
+5V 2
D-
Data -
3
D+
Data +
4
GND
Ground (not connected with shielding)
3.6. Connecting the Ethernet ports
The connection is performed with the RJ-45 jacks (8P8C) of the device.
Pin
Assignment
Connection
Image
1
TX+
Data TX+
2
TX-
Data TX-
3
RX+
Data RX+
4 Not connected
5 Not connected
6
RX-
Data RX-
7 Not connected
8 Not connected
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4. First start-up
4.1. Default Settings
The device is delivered pre-configured. The factory configuration is set as follows: after powering the Switch, the device sends data to all Ethernet ports immediately. The following settings are set at the factory:
Web interface IP address: 192.168.0.2 Web interface user name: admin Web interface password: password Web interface access: port 1-6
Ethernet ports: activated Auto-Negotiation activated VLAN, QoS, Port Mirroring: deactivated Link Aggregation: deactivated
Fault Contact: Normally Open Fault Contact Events: V1 or V2 fault; over temperature
TRAP protocol : UDP TRAP IP address: 192.168.0.1:4321 TRAP events: V1 or V2 fault; over temperature, internal fault
Logging function: activated
4.2. First operation
Proceed as follows for the first operation:
1. Connect the power supply
2. Connect the PC / notebook to one of the Ethernet ports 1-8 of the device
3. The connected PC / laptop must have the following network settings:
Configured IP-Address: 192.168.0.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
4. Start the web browser and enter the LAN-IP address of the device
5. Perform the desired configuration of the device
6. Connect the switch with your network devices
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5. Configuration with web interface
The configuration with the web interface allows you to change the device settings. The IP address of the Switch must be typed in the web interface to get access. The default IP address is 192.168.0.2.
To get access to the system, the user must authenticate. This will be done using a user name and a password. Subsequently, the web interface will be loaded
The default access is configured as follows: User: admin
Password: password
If in the network Broadcast packets are sent permanently through the Switch, the web interface may be unreachable.
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The left and upper part of the web interface will be displayed on all pages.. The left side is used for navigation and divided into the categories Monitoring, Configuration und
Maintaining. Monitoring shows the states of various parts of the system. In the area configuration settings can be changed and the area maintaining allows you to save configurations or uploads firmware updates. The current page is highlighted in color.
The status bar at the top of the Web page shows the most important information of the system and updates it every 10 seconds. There you can find the state of the devices LEDs, the state of power supply, the state of the fault contact, the last error, the temperature and the amount of time the system already is active.
After logging in at first the dashboard appears which shows a detailed overview and already provides initial information on the state of the network port. In addition, this page contains a graph showing the connections of the device.
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6. Settings of the system
6.1. Ethernet-Ports
The setting of the Ethernet ports is carried out in the web interface under Configuration > Interfaces. The page contains two tables. The top shows the state of the interfaces. The table below can be used to change the settings.
For each port following settings can be choose:
Option
Value
Description
Name
name of the interface (max. 64 characters, no semicolon, no new line)
Description
description of the interface (max. 64 characters, no semicolon, no new line)
Link enable
port activated
disable
port deactivated
Speed 100 MBit
port set to 100 MBit
10 Mbit
port set to 10 MBit
auto
port uses auto-negotiation
Duplex full
port uses full duplex
half
port uses half full duplex
auto
port uses auto-negotiation
QoS Port
All incoming packets of the configured port are prioritized.
Tag
Only packets with TOS (type of service) or PCP (priority code point) higher than 3 are prioritized.
With “Link Status” ports can be activated or shut down. Deactivating of unneeded ports is recommended if a link-down event should be monitored (see section 7.2).
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Auto-Negotiation will negotiate the highest speed possible that is supported by the destination device. In case that Auto-Negotiation is not used, the configuration for speed and duplex must be done in both network participants to enable communication.
If you set the speed or the duplex mode to "auto", both values are set to "auto".
Changes can be made by clicking the “Apply” button. To get the actual settings from the switch click the “undo” button.
Deactivating of administration ports is not possible due to security reason. Therefore the port must be deactivated as admin port.
With QoS (Quality of Service” the data traffic is prioritized in a network. The switch supports two
different procedures.
Ports based QoS can be activated on maximum 4 ports. For the frame based QoS there is no such limitless.
6.2. Port Mirroring
Port mirroring (or port monitoring) makes it possible to duplicate network traffic to an observation port and to analyze it there. Per port, the incoming and outgoing traffic can be duplicated independently. The settings for port mirroring are set in the web interface at Configuration > Port Mirroring.
In the left table the port mirroring feature is activated or deactivated (default: deactivated). Also, the observation port (destination port) is set.
The table on the right side defines which ports and traffic, incoming/outgoing, should be mirrored to the destination port.
To confirm the settings click on the “set” button.
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6.3. Link Aggregation
Link Aggregation (also known as port trunking) makes it possible to bundle multiple ports to enable a higher and redundant data throughput between two devices.
The setting to Link Aggregation You can find in the web interface at Configuration > Link Aggregation. Each interface can be assigned to Group A or Group B. To confirm the settings, click on the “submit”
button.
Max. 2 groups are supported by the device. The connected devices must be configured for Link Aggregation.
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6.4. VLAN
VLANs allow to segment a network and to operate this as a plurality of small networks. Therefore tagged VLANs as well as port-based VLANs are available.
VLANs can be set up in the web interface at Configuration > VLAN. The configuration possibilities are versatile, VLANs between all ports are allowed or disallowed in any
way. The table shows the possibilities: Packets that are at the port in the first column are only forwarded to ports which have a check mark in the row of the respective port.
In most cases the switching for incoming and outgoing traffic is symmetric. To activate symmetric
features, click on the check box “symmetric”. To apply the chosen settings click on “submit all”.
For better and faster configuration just click on “check all” or “clear all” to
select all or none interfaces. Confirm the setting with “submit all”.
The following image shows the configuration of two VLAN network consisting of ports 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, port 6 is in both network. Therefore ports 1, 2, 3 can’t transfer data to ports 4, 5. Port 6 is connected with all ports.
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If different VLANs are wired, problems with data transfer occur. It is recommended to configure one common VLAN.
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7. Device Diagnosis
7.1. LED display
With the LED display a quick diagnosis of the device is possible.
System status LED
These LEDs show the status of the device. The LED display is duplicated in the web interface. The meaning of the LED is shown in the following table.
LED
Color
Activity
Operating state
PWR
-
none
Power supply V1/V2 is not connected or too low.
green
lights up
The device is powered.
green
flashes with 30Hz
There is a fault with redundant power supply.
MOD
-
none
The device is not ready to operate.
green
lights up
The device is ready to operate.
green
flashes with 1Hz
The USB interface is in device mode.
green
flashes with 10Hz
A firmware update is performed. Loading data from USB flash drive.
ERR
-
none
There is no fault. System is operating properly.
red
flashes with 1Hz
The last loaded configuration file was invalid.
red
flashes with 10Hz
The fault contact is active.
red
flashes with 30Hz
There is an error with the power supply. red
lights up
Internal system fault or over temperature.
DI
-
none
Digital input is not active.
green
lights up
Digital input is active.
Ethernet port LED
Each Ethernet port hast two LEDs. The meaning of each LED is shown in this table:
LED
Color
Activity
Operating state
LA
-
none
no network connection, Link-Down
green
light up
connected to network, Link-Up
green
flashes
data transfer active
SP
-
none
speed 10 MBit/s, Link-Up
yellow
lights up
speed 100 MBit/s
7.2. Status codes
The system identifies faults and errant events and signals it to the user. The following statuses are recorded:
Fault code
Short term
Description
0
-
No fault.
2
Power
A power supply is under the valid voltage.
4
Temperature
The configured fault value of the temperature is overrun.
8
Linkdown
Active network port has no data connection = Link Down.
64
Config
The loaded configuration file is invalid.
32, 64, 128
Internal
Internal device fault.
256
Di1
Digital input is triggered.
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In the upper status bar of the web interface the actual status is displayed as text. The status codes are sent as Traps. If there are several faults, the sum is displayed. Example: A status code of 10 means Power (2) and Link Down (8).
In the case of a fault event the status is signaled with a fault contact (see chapter 7.3) and traps (see chapter 7.4)
7.3. Fault contact
The Fault Contact is used to signalize occurring fault events. The Fault Contact can be connected with devices to receive the fault massage.
The configuration of the Fault Contact is performed in the web interface at Configuration > Fault Contact. Different events (see chapter 7.2) can be set as trigger for the Fault Contact:
Power (active as default) Temperature (active as default) Linkdown Internal Digital Input
Further the reset of the Fault Contact is configured in two different manners:
automatic“: The Fault Contact is automatically reset (inactive) if the problem that caused the
trigger is solved.
„manual“: The Fault Contact is automatically reset (inactive), as soon as the button “reset” is
clicked on the web interface. If there are one or more active trigger events, the Fault Contact stays active.
The electrical features of the Fault Contact are described in chapter 12.1Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden., the connection in chapter 3.3.
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7.4. TRAP
Traps are used to signalizing of fault status of the device. Traps are data packets that are sent to a configured network address. With the defined network address a monitoring of the device is possible.
The content of the data packet consists of two bytes which contains the current fault status. In the web interface the following configurations can be made at Configuration > System:
Traps activate / deactivate (default: activated) Protocol: TCP, UDP (default: UDP) Target-IP-address (default: 192.168.0.1) Target-port: (default: 4321)
As trigger for Traps one or several of the following fault statuses can be configured:
Power (active as default) Temperature (active as default) Linkdown (active as default) Internal (active as default) Digital Input
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7.5. Diagnosis services
With the diagnosis services it is possible to diagnose the device automatically via network. Therefore SNMP and Modbus TCP are available. The services are configured in “General Settings” at Configuration > System.
All services do not support authentication. Therefore it would be wise to only used them if really needed.
7.5.1. SNMP
With the SNMP service it is possible to read device information via network. The device supports SNMPv1 get- and getnext requests. The change of configurations with set-
messages is not supported. The requests must be sent to the IP address of the device (see chapter 8.1) and the standard SNMP
port 161. The read community is: public Following MIB-II groups are available and can be requested with get and getnext:
System Group (1.3.6.1.2.1.1) Interfaces Group (1.3.6.1.2.1.2) Address Translation Group (1.3.6.1.2.1.3) IP Group (1.3.6.1.2.1.4) ICMP Group (1.3.6.1.2.1.5) TCP Group (1.3.6.1.2.1.6) UDP Group (1.3.6.1.2.1.7) SNMP Group (1.3.6.1.2.1.11)
In the System Group the data is sent that is configured at Configuration > System of the web interface.
7.5.2. Modbus TCP
With Modbus TCP the status of the network and the device is read. The Modbus TCP server is access able on the Modbus TCP standard port 502.
The Modbus TCP server can only serve one client.
Only read commands of the input register (function code 4) are supported. The read command consists of 16 Bit words. The following Memory Map shows the available data of the switch. The address consists of the start address 30001 (decimal) and an offset. The names and description are ASCII coded thereby a word has to characters. Not used characters are filled with 0x00. The offsets are displayed as hexadecimal digits in the following table.
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Offset(hex)
Length (dec)
Description
Meaning
0x0000
1 word
Vendor ID (0xFFFF)
0x0001
1 word
Unit ID (0x01)
0x0002
1 word
Product Code (0x003)
0x0010
20 word
Vendor Name
0x0030
20 word
Product Name
0x0050
1 word
Product Serial Number
Word 1 (lower 16 Bit)
0x0051
2 word
Firmware Version
0x0053
2 word
Firmware Release Date
WORD 1: DD-HH WORD 2: YY-MM
0x0055
3 word
Ethernet Mac
Example: Mac: 00:11:22:33:44:55:66 WORD 1: 11 22 WORD 2: 33 44 WORD 3: 55 66
0x0058
1 word
Power 1
0x0000: Off 0x0001: On
0x0059
1 word
Power 2
0x0000: Off 0x0001: On
0x005A
1 word
Fault LED
0x0000: Off 0x0001: On
0x005B-
0x007F
Invalid range
Can not be requested.
0x0080
1 word
Di 1
0x0000: Off 0x0001: On 0xFFFF: No Di
0x0081
1 word
Di 2
0x0000: Off 0x0001: On 0xFFFF: No Di
0x0082
1 word
Do 1
0x0000: Off 0x0001: On 0xFFFF: No Do
0x0083
1 word
Do 2
0x0000: Off 0x0001: On 0xFFFF: No Do
0x0084-
0x008F
Invalid range
Can not be requested.
0x0090
4 word
Product Serial Number
0x0095-
0x009F
Invalid range
Can not be requested.
0x1000
1 word / Port
Port Status
0x0000 => Linkdown 0x0001 => Link up 0x0002 => Disable 0xFFFF: No Port
0x1100
1 word / Port
Port Status
0x0000: 10M-Half 0x0001: 10M-Full 0x0002: 100M-Half 0x0003: 100M-Full
0x1400
1 word / Port
Port description
Description (ASCII Format)
It is possible to read multiple registers at once. It is important that there are no invalid ranges, because then the request will be answered with a fault.
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7.6. Digital Input
The device has a Digital Input which can be wired with another device as far as the electrical specifications (chapter Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden.) are met. The connection of the Digital Input is described in chapter 3.4.
A level change is detected by the switch. The level change will be displayed via the DI-LED (see chapter 7.1) and in the web interface. In addition a Trap message (see chapter 7.4) can be sent. Further the Digital Input can be configured as a trigger source of the Fault Contact.
The In the web interface at Configuration > System the level change is configured to which the Digital Input should react:
Rising edge Falling edge Disabled
If one edge is causing the event, the other edge deactivates the event.
7.7. Logging
The device can record events and write them in log files. That contains the system status, messages and events caused by the user.
Logging can be activated or deactivated in the web interface at Configuration > System under “Gerneral Settings”. Per default the Logging is deactivated.
The log entries are displayed in the web interface at Monitoring > Logging. The following table is an example of the log entries.
Time
Type
Description
0 day(s) 00:00:00
device
power on
0 day(s) 00:00:00
fault contact
inactive
0 day(s) 00:00:00
device
booted
0 day(s) 00:00:01
interface
interface 6 link up
0 day(s) 00:00:10
user
web interface login
0 day(s) 00:00:30
user
configuration file loaded
0 day(s) 00:00:30
fault contact
inactive
The log file can also be downloaded from the device. To download the current log please click on the download button in the Monitoring > Logging menu at the right hand side.
If a log file reaches 1MB the logging will continue in a new log file with incremented number. The file with the highest number in its name has the newest log entries. The internal memory is big enough for two of such files. If those files are full, the older one is deleted, the number of the remaining file is decremented and a new file is written.
All logging files can also be downloaded on a USB flash drive. Therefore browse to Maintaining > Settings and check the box of “Logging Files” in the first menu “Copy to USB”.
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8. Configuration system access
8.1. IP address
The configuration of the IP address is performed in the web interface at Configuration > System. In the
“System Settings” menu the IP address, the subnet mask and the gateway are set. Change the settings and click on “submit” button to confirm the settings. The default settings are:
IP address: 192.168.0.2 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.0.1
Changes of those settings become active after a restart of the system. With the button “reboot” a restart of the device is performed.
8.2. Administration port
The access to the web interface of the device can be blocked on certain ports. The configuration is performed in the web interface at Configuration > Admin Interfaces.
Deactivated ports can’t be set as administration ports. Therefore the user
can’t be locked out.
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It is recommended to deactivate unused ports, because in a high network load the Management functions are not reachable.
8.3. Password change
The password can be changed via the web interface or with a USB flash drive.
8.3.1. Web interface
The password can be set in the Maintaining > Settings menu. To change the password, the new password must be entered twice and confirmed with the “change password” button.
8.3.2. USB interface
The password can be changed with the USB port therefore a USB flash drive is needed. It has to be prepared as described in chapter Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden..
To change the password an authentication file is needed. This file must have the name “newpassword.pass”, the content is the new user name and new password. The requirements of the format are described in chapter Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden..
For the password the following conventions must be complied
at least 5 characters max. 16 characters no special character, no umlauts
After you put in the USB flash drive the password is automatically changed without a restart. If a web interface session is active, the session becomes invalid and the user is logged out automatically.
8.4. Configuration files
The whole system configuration can be managed by configuration files. In the web interface the configuration files are at Maintaining > Settings. The following functions are
supported:
Save of the configuration:
on a USB flash drive („config.cfg“), as a download on a PC
Load and apply of the configuration file:
of a USB flash drive („config.cfg“), as a Upload from a PC
Load default settings
Configuration files can be loaded and applied automatically from a USB flash drive, see chapter 9.
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9. Configuration with USB flash drive
9.1. Function
The used USB flash drive must only have one partition and must be in the FAT format. The following formats are supported: FAT12, FAT16, and FAT32.
New data of a USB flash drive is automatically applied only if the flash drive is authenticated with a valid user name and password. Therefore a authentication file named „userpassword.pass“ must be on the USB flash drive.
To perform the configuration via USB flash drive a valid authentication file must be on the USB flash drive.
The authentication file must be an ASCII-coded test file without formatting. In the first line must contain the user name, the second the password.
The structure of the directory of the USB flash drive must look like that:
USB flash drive - directory
userpassword.pass log
► logfile1.log ► logfile2. log ► …
configuser
config.cfg
confignew.cfg newpassword.pass OSYS_TQPRODUCT_Rxx.bin
9.2. Perform the configuration
To change the configuration of the switch, a valid configuration file in the folder "configuser" of the USB flash drive must be present. The configuration file must be "confignew.cfg". After plugging the USB flash drive into the switch, the device will load automatically the new configuration file and apply it after the successful authentication.
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10. Firmware Update
A firmware update can be done via the web interface. Optionally, a firmware update can be performed via USB flash drive.
As long as a firmware update is running, the supply voltage should not be interrupted. This may take a while but you can see it on the System Status LEDs (see chapter 7.1).
For the firmware update you require a firmware file which is compatible with the device.
Never change the name of the firmware file.
10.1. Firmware update via web interface
You can find the option at Maintaining > Update Firmware. After selecting the start firmware update you can select the pop-up window in the firmware file. After that you can transfer the firmware update to your device by clicking the "upload" button. It will start automatically.
10.2. Firmware update via USB flash drive
To install a firmware update via an USB flash drive, an authenticatable USB flash drive should be used, see in chapter 9.1. An authentication file has to exist on the USB flash drive. The firmware file must also be present in the root directory.
The firmware update will start automatically after the USB flash drive is connected to the device. During this process the MOD LED flashes as described in section 7.1.
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11. Help menu
In the help menu you will get helpful advices and tips to all supported functions of the device. Navigate to the Help menu on the bottom left side of the web interface. Click on a term that you want to be explained, a window with short information will come up. Click on „Open as site and info as pop-up“ and you will get to the web site of the actual term. The help information text will appear in a pop-up window.
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12. Technical data
12.1. Electrical
Power Ports
Parameter
min.
typ.
max.
Dim.
Operating voltage (V1, V2) SELV Direct current voltage Small alternating voltage
9,6
18
24 24
60 32
V dc V ac
Reset level (V1, V2)
-
9,0
-
V dc
Current consumption, full load all ports V1,V2 = 9.6V
V1,V2 = 24V V1,V2 = 60V
-
-
-
250 100
65
-
-
-
mA mA mA
Peak inrush current <1ms -
10 @ 9,6V
14 @ 60V
A
Power consumption V1,V2 = 9.6V
V1,V2 = 24V V1,V2 = 60V
-
-
-
2.40
2.40
3.90
2.65
2.65
4.20
W W W
Bridging of power outage
10 - -
ms
Operating voltage (V1, V2) SELV Direct current voltage Small alternating voltage
9,6
18
24 24
60 32
V dc V ac
Ethernet Ports
Parameter
min.
typ.
max.
Dim.
Switch architecture
Store-and-Forward
Bitrate - 10/100
-
Mbit/s
Output resistance
-
100
-
Input resistance
-
100
-
Latency (Packet size 64Byte – 1518Byte) at 100Mbit/s
at 10Mbit/s
-
-
8.0
8.0
-
-
µs µs
Throughput Unicast- Packet Packet size 64Byte – 1518Byte
-
Full wire
speed
-
pps
Throughput Multicast- Packet Packet size 64Byte – 1518Byte
-
Full wire
speed
-
pps
Packet size without VLAN Tag
with VLAN Tag
64 64
-
-
1518 1522
Byte Byte
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Fault Contact
Parameter
min.
typ.
max.
Dim.
Switching voltage AC
DC
-
-
-
-
30 60
VAC VDC
Switching current (SELV)
- - 1
A
Digital Input
Parameter
min.
typ.
max.
Dim.
Low level (logic 0)
-0.3 0 5
VDC
High level (logic 1)
11
24
30
VDC
Isolation
Parameter
min.
typ.
max.
Dim.
Data ports data ports
± 2250 - -
VDC
Data ports V1, V2, USB, fault contact
± 2250 - -
VDC
Data ports housing (grounding)
± 2250 - -
VDC
Fault contact V1, V2, USB, housing
± 1500 - -
VDC
Housing (grounding) V1, V2, USB
± 850 - -
VDC
Data ports data ports
± 2250 - -
VDC
12.2. Mechanical
Parameter
typ.
Dim.
Dimensions (H x B x T, ± 0,5 mm)
64 x 105 x 48
mm
Mass net
250
g
Housing protection class
IP20
-
12.3. Environment
Parameter
min.
typ.
max.
Dim.
Ambient temperature during operation
-40 - +70
°C
Ambient temperature storage
-40 - +85
°C
Humidity (not condensing)
10 - 95
%
Air pressure during operation
795
(+2000m)
- - hPa
13. Licenses
The firmware of the Qiwi consists of files that are licensed, one part is Open Source. The following table shows the used Open Sources projects and the associated licenses.
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Software / Project
Version
Licenses
FreeRTOS
7.0.0
GPL2 + MODIFIED BY the FreeRTOS exception
ASF
3.21.0/3.18.1
Atmel ASF license
lwIP
1.4
BSD
axTLS
1.5.2
BSD
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