RUGGEDCOM ROSv4.1User GuideFor RS8000, RS8000A, RS8000H, RS8000T12/2014PrefaceIntroduction1Using ROS2Device Management3System Administration4Setup and
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Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide86 Managing RMON Alarms10781234569Figure 51: RMON History Controls Form1. Index Box 2. Port Box
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementViewing a List of RMON Alarms 87Figure 52: The Alarm ProcessThere are two methods to evaluate a stati
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide88 Adding an RMON AlarmSection 3.10.2.2Adding an RMON AlarmTo add an RMON alarm, do the following:1.
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementAdding an RMON Alarm 89Parameter DescriptionIndex Synopsis: 1 to 65535Default: 1The index of this
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide90 Deleting an RMON AlarmParameter DescriptionThe index of the event that is used when a rising thres
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementManaging RMON Events 911412131234567891011Figure 57: RMON Alarms Form1. Index Box 2. Variable Box
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide92 Viewing a List of RMON EventsSection 3.10.3.1Viewing a List of RMON EventsTo view a list of RMON e
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementAdding an RMON Event 93978123456Figure 60: RMON Events Form1. Index Box 2. Type List 3. Communi
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide94 Deleting an RMON EventSection 3.10.3.3Deleting an RMON EventTo delete an RMON event, do the follow
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementUpgrading Firmware 95Section 3.11.1Upgrading FirmwareUpgrading ROS firmware, including the main, boot
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide PrefaceConventions xiPrefaceThis guide describes v4.1 of ROS (Rugged Operating System) running on the RUGGEDCOM RS8000. Itcont
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide96 Resetting the Device2. Log in to the device as an admin user. For more information, refer to Secti
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementDecommissioning the Device 97Section 3.13Decommissioning the DeviceBefore taking the device out of se
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementDecommissioning the Device 98
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationConfiguring the System Information 99System AdministrationThis chapter describes how to perform v
Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide100 Customizing the Login ScreenParameter DescriptionContact Synopsis: Any 49 charactersThe con
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationConfiguring Passwords 101NOTEUsers can also be verified through a RADIUS or TACACS+ server. When
Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide102 Configuring PasswordsAn alarm will generate if a weak password is configured. The weak passwo
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationManaging Alarms 103Parameter DescriptionRelated username is in field Admin Username; full read/wr
Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide104 Viewing and Clearing Latched AlarmsFigure 66: Alarms TableNOTEThis list of alarms (configurab
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationConfiguring an Alarm 105Figure 67: Latched Alarms TableTo clear the passive alarms from the list,
PrefaceRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guidexii CLI Command SyntaxCLI Command SyntaxThe syntax of commands used in a Command Line Interface (CLI) is described acco
Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide106 Configuring an AlarmFigure 69: Alarms Table2. Select an alarm. The Alarms form appears.
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationConfiguring an Alarm 10710897654321Figure 70: Alarms Form1. Name Box 2. Level Box 3. Latch
Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide108 Authentication Related Security AlarmsParameter DescriptionLED & Relay Synopsis: { On,
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationSecurity Alarms for Login Authentication 109Message Name Alarm SNMP Trap SyslogWeak Password Conf
Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide110 Security Messages for Port AuthenticationTACACS+ Response InvalidROS generate this alarm and
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationManaging the Configuration File 111Message Name Alarm SNMP Trap Syslog802.1X Port X Authenticatio
Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide112 Updating the Configuration File1. Navigate to Administration » Configure Data Storage. The Da
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationManaging an Authentication Server 113ROS also has the ability to accept partial configuration upd
Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide114 Configuring the RADIUS ServerAttribute ValueVendor-Specific Vendor-ID: 15004Type: 1Length: 11
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationConfiguring the RADIUS Client 115NOTEThe RADIUS client uses the Password Authentication Protocol
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide PrefaceAccessing Documentation xiiiAccessing DocumentationThe latest Hardware Installation Guides and Software User Guides for
Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide116 Managing TACACS+ AuthenticationParameter DescriptionConfirm Auth Key Synopsis: 31 character
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 4System AdministrationConfiguring User Priviliges 1177654321Figure 75: TACACS Plus Server Form1. Server Box 2. IP Ad
Chapter 4System AdministrationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide118 Configuring User Priviliges• 1 represents the guest access levelTo configure the privilege le
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring the DHCP Relay Agent 119Setup and ConfigurationThis chapter describes how to setup
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide120 Managing Virtual LANs4321Figure 77: DHCP Relay Agent Form1. DHCP Server Address Box 2. D
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationVLAN Concepts 121VLANs can be learned through GVRP. For more information about GVRP, refer to S
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide122 The Management VLANSection 5.2.1.3The Management VLANManagement traffic, like all traffic o
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationForbidden Ports List 123Frame ReceivedaUntaggedPriority Tagged(VID = 0)Tagged (Valid VID)Frame
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide124 GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)Section 5.2.1.8GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationPVLAN Edge 125• Ports A1, B1 to B4, C1, D1, D2 and E1 are GVRP aware• Ports B1 to B4, D1 and D2
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide PrefaceCustomer Support xiv
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide126 VLAN AdvantagesThe use of creative bridge filtering and multiple VLANs can carve seemingly
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationViewing a List of VLANs 127199.85.245.1/25199.85.245.128/26199.85.245.192/2614235Figure 80: Int
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide128 Configuring VLANs for Specific Ethernet Ports321Figure 82: Global VLAN Parameters Form1. VL
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring VLANs for Specific Ethernet Ports 1297643215Figure 84: Port VLAN Parameters Form1.
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide130 Managing Static VLANsParameter Description• ADVERTISE ONLY - the port will declare all VLAN
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationAdding a Static VLAN 1311Figure 86: Static VLANs Table1. InsertRecord2. Click InsertRecord. The
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide132 Deleting a Static VLANParameter DescriptionThe VLAN Identifier is used to identify the VLAN
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationManaging Spanning Tree Protocol 13367812345Figure 89: Static VLANs Form1. VID Box 2. VLAN Na
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide134 RSTP States and RolesThe Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP, IEEE 802.1w) was a further evo
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRSTP States and Roles 135the network. When it is determined that the port will play an active p
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionOverview 1IntroductionThis chapter provides a basic overview of the ROS software. It describes the followi
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide136 Edge PortsA port is a Backup Port when it receives a better message from the LAN segment it
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationBridge Diameter 137bridge is used to select the root port. In all cases the lower ID, path cost
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide138 eRSTPSection 5.3.1.6eRSTPSiemens's enhanced Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (eRSTP) impro
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRSTP Applications 139Section 5.3.2RSTP ApplicationsThe following sections describe various appl
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide140 RSTP in Ring Backbone ConfigurationsTo design a structured wiring configuration, do the fol
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRSTP in Ring Backbone Configurations 141E1331CGAKI13222 3213321BJ555666333444FLDHFigure 92: Exa
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide142 RSTP Port RedundancyThe strategy that should be used is to assign each bridge’s priority to
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring STP Globally 14391023456781Figure 94: Bridge RSTP Parameters Form1. State Options
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide144 Configuring STP for Specific Ethernet PortsParameter DescriptionTransmit Count Synopsis:
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring STP for Specific Ethernet Ports 1458107654321119Figure 96: Port RSTP Parameters For
Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide2 Security Recommendations and ConsiderationsSection 1.2Security Recommendations and ConsiderationsThe fol
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide146 Configuring eRSTPParameter Descriptionthe ability to preferentially select specific ports t
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring eRSTP 1477654321Figure 97: eRSTP Parameters Form1. Max Network Diameter Options
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide148 Viewing Global Statistics for STPParameter Description• In a single ring topology, this fea
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationViewing Global Statistics for STP 149Figure 98: Bridge RSTP Statistics FormThis table displays
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide150 Viewing STP Statistics for Ethernet PortsParameter DescriptionThe actual Forward Delay time
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationClearing Spanning Tree Protocol Statistics 151Parameter Description• Forwarding - The port is f
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide152 Managing Classes of Service1. Navigate to Spanning Tree » Clear Spanning Tree Statistics. T
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring Classes of Service Globally 153After inspection, the frame is forwarded to the egre
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide154 Configuring Classes of Service for Specific Ethernet PortsParameter Description• 6:1 - 6 Cr
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring Priority to CoS Mapping 155Parameter DescriptionPort(s) Synopsis: Any combination
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionKey Files 3• Configuration files are provided in the CSV (comma separated values) format for ease of use.
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide156 Configuring CoS to Priority Mapping4321Figure 105: Priority to CoS Mapping Form1. Priority
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring CoS to Priority Mapping 157Figure 106: Access Priorities Table2. Select a port. The
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide158 Configuring DSCP to CoS MappingParameter Descriptionof Service upon receiving and is gettin
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationManaging MAC Addresses 159Parameter DescriptionDSCP Synopsis: 0 to 63Default: 0Differentiat
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide160 Configuring MAC Address Learning Options• Configure the address on the device as a static M
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationManaging Static MAC Addresses 161Section 5.5.3Managing Static MAC AddressesStatic MAC addresses
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide162 Adding a Static MAC Address1Figure 113: Static MAC Addresses Table1. InsertRecord2. Click I
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationDeleting a Static MAC Address 163Parameter DescriptionEnter the port number upon which the devi
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide164 Purging All Dynamic MAC AddressesSection 5.5.4Purging All Dynamic MAC AddressesTo purge the
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring the Time and Date 1657654321Figure 118: Time and Date Form1. Time 2. Date 3.
Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide4 SSL CertificatesSection 1.2.2.1SSL CertificatesROS supports SSL certificates that conform to the followi
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide166 Configuring NTPParameter DescriptionDST ends on November's 1st Sunday at 2:00am.Sectio
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationManaging SNMP 167Parameter DescriptionIP Address Synopsis: ###.###.###.### where ### ranges f
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide168 Managing SNMP UsersSection 5.7.1Managing SNMP UsersThe following sections describe how to c
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationAdding an SNMP User 1691Figure 122: SNMP Users Table1. InsertRecord2. Click InsertRecord. The S
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide170 Adding an SNMP User• Must have at least one alphabetic character and one number. Special ch
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationDeleting an SNMP User 171Section 5.7.1.3Deleting an SNMP UserTo delete an SNMP user, do the fol
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide172 Managing Security-to-Group MappingSection 5.7.2Managing Security-to-Group MappingThe follow
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationAdding a Security-to-Group Map 1731Figure 127: SNMP Security to Group Maps Table1. InsertRecord
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide174 Deleting a Security-to-Group MapSection 5.7.2.3Deleting a Security-to-Group MapTo delete a
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationViewing a List of SNMP Groups 175Section 5.7.3.1Viewing a List of SNMP GroupsTo view a list of
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionSSH Key Pairs 5 -out ros_ssl.crt# Concatenate Cert and Key into a single file suitable for upload to RO
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide176 Adding an SNMP Group978654321Figure 133: SNMP Access Form1. Group Box 2. Security Model
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationDeleting an SNMP Group 177Section 5.7.3.3Deleting an SNMP GroupTo delete an SNMP group, do the
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide178 Network Discovery Concepts• Section 5.8.2, “Configuring LLDP Globally”• Section 5.8.3, “Con
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring LLDP Globally 179configuration tools to configure them. The behavior of IP-based me
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide180 Configuring LLDP Globally6543217Figure 136: Global LLDP Parameters Form1. State Options
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring LLDP for an Ethernet Port 181Section 5.8.3Configuring LLDP for an Ethernet PortTo c
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide182 Enabling/Disabling RCDPParameter DescriptionrxOnly: the local LLDP agent can only receive L
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationViewing Global Statistics and Advertised SystemInformation 183321Figure 139: RCDP Parameters Fo
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide184 Viewing Statistics for LLDP NeighborsParameter DescriptionA number of times an entry was de
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationViewing Statistics for LLDP Ports 185Section 5.8.7Viewing Statistics for LLDP PortsTo view stat
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideiiCopyright © 2014 Siemens Canada Ltd.All rights reserved. Dissemination or reproduction of this document, or evaluation and co
Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide6 SSH Key PairsThe DSA key pair used in the default key pair and in those generated by ROS uses a public k
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide186 Managing Multicast FilteringSection 5.9Managing Multicast FilteringMulticast traffic can be
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationIGMP 187323214M2M14544Figure 143: Example – IGMP In Operation1. Producer 2. Membership Queri
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide188 IGMPWhen such a switch is used in a network with a multicast router, it can be configured t
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationIGMP 189• The switch will immediately issue IGMP queries (if in IGMP Active mode) to obtain pot
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide190 GMRP (GARP Multicast Registration Protocol)• Processing LeavesWhen host C1 decides to leave
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationGMRP (GARP Multicast Registration Protocol) 191Service Requirement Attributes are used to chang
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide192 Viewing a List of IP Multicast GroupsOnce GMRP-based registration has propagated through th
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationViewing a Summary of Multicast Groups 193• Make sure IGMP is properly configured on the device.
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide194 Configuring IGMP7654321Figure 148: IGMP Parameters Form1. Mode Options 2. Query Interval
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring GMRP Globally 195Section 5.9.5Configuring GMRP GloballyTo configure global settings
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionPort Numbering Scheme 7Section 1.3Port Numbering SchemeFor quick identification, each port on an RS8000/RS
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide196 Configuring GMRP for Specific Ethernet Ports2. Navigate to Multicast Filtering » Configure
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationManaging Static Multicast Groups 197Section 5.9.7Managing Static Multicast GroupsThe following
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide198 Adding a Static Multicast Group1Figure 153: Static Multicast Groups Table1. InsertRecord2.
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationDeleting a Static Multicast Group 1994. Click Apply.Section 5.9.7.3Deleting a Static Multicast
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide200 Port Security Conceptsthat received the frame can be shutdown permanently or for a specifie
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationIEEE 802.1X Authentication with MAC Address-BasedAuthentication 2011234Figure 157: IEEE 802.1x
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide202 Assigning VLANS with Tunnel AttributesSection 5.10.1.4Assigning VLANS with Tunnel Attribute
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring Port Security 203Parameter DescriptionAuthorized MAC address learned by the switch.
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide204 Configuring IEEE 802.1XParameter DescriptionPort Synopsis: 1 to maximum port numberDefaul
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 5Setup and ConfigurationConfiguring IEEE 802.1X 205Figure 161: 802.1X Parameters Table2. Select an Ethernet port. The 8
Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide8 Available Services by PortServices Port Number Port Open Port DefaultAccessAuthorizedNoteRSH TCP/512 Ope
Chapter 5Setup and ConfigurationRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide206 Configuring IEEE 802.1XParameter DescriptionDefault: 60 sThe period of time not to attemp
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 6TroubleshootingGeneral 207TroubleshootingThis chapter describes troubleshooting steps for common issues that may be en
Chapter 6TroubleshootingRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide208 Ethernet PortsSection 6.2Ethernet PortsThe following describes common problems related to Ethernet
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 6TroubleshootingVLANs 209Problem SolutionAnother possible explanation is that some links in the network run in half-dup
Chapter 6TroubleshootingRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide210 VLANsProblem SolutionVLANs are not needed on the network. Canthey be turned off?Yes. Simply leave a
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionSNMP Management Interface Base (MIB) Support 9Section 1.5SNMP Management Interface Base (MIB) SupportROS s
Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide10 Supported Proprietary RUGGEDCOM MIBsStandard MIB Name TitleRFC 4363 Q-BRIDGE-MIB Definitions of Managed
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionSNMP Traps 11File Name MIB Name Supported MIBrcipmibAC.mib RC-IP-MIB-AC IP-MIBrclldpmibAC.mib RC-LLDP-MIB-
Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide12 ModBus Management SupportTrap MIBweakPasswordTrapdefaultKeysTrapGeneric traps carry information about e
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionModBus Function Codes 13• Section 1.7.3, “ModBus Memory Formats”Section 1.7.1ModBus Function CodesRUGGEDCO
Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide14 ModBus Memory MapSection 1.7.2ModBus Memory MapThe following details how ModBus process variable data i
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionModBus Memory Map 15Ethernet Port StatusThe following data is mapped to the ethPortStats table:Address #Re
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide Table of ContentsiiiTable of ContentsPreface ...
Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide16 ModBus Memory MapAddress #Registers Description (Reference Table in UI) R/W Format0440 2 Port s1/p1 Sta
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionModBus Memory Map 17Address #Registers Description (Reference Table in UI) R/W Format048C 2 Port s2/p3 Sta
Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide18 ModBus Memory MapAddress #Registers Description (Reference Table in UI) R/W Format04D8 2 Port s4/p1 Sta
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionModBus Memory Formats 19Address #Registers Description (Reference Table in UI) R/W Format06C6 2 Port 4 Sta
Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide20 Uint160x10 0x00 0x80 0x00 0x01 2 0xFF 0x00• FF 00 for register 00 80 clears the system alarms• 00 00 do
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionAlarm 21Performing Write Actions Using PortCmdTo understand how data is written using PortCmd, consider a
Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide22 TruthValuesThe lower byte of the register displays the power supply's status. In this example, bot
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 1IntroductionCertificate and Key Requirements 23If a default SSL certificate and SSL/SSH keys are in use, ROS immediate
Chapter 1IntroductionRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide24 Certificate and Key RequirementsX5TnRcMraJ0RuuGK+chqQJW5k3zQmZa/BS6q9U7wYwIAx8JSxxpwfPfl/t09VwKGrtSJIMp
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 2Using ROSConnecting to ROS 25Using ROSThis chapter describes how to use the ROS interface. It describes the following
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Chapter 2Using ROSRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide26 Connecting via the Network• Flow Control: Off• Terminal ID: VT100• Stop Bit: 13. Connect to the device. On
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 2Using ROSLogging In 271. Select the service (i.e. Telnet, RSH or SSH).2. Enter the IP address for the port that is con
Chapter 2Using ROSRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide28 Logging OutCAUTION!To prevent unauthorized access to the device, make sure to change the default guest, op
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 2Using ROSUsing the Web Interface 29213Figure 5: Web Interface Layout (Example)1. Top Frame 2. Side Frame 3. Main
Chapter 2Using ROSRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide30 Using the Console Interface3124Figure 6: Elements of a Typical Screen (Example)1. Title 2. Parameters a
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 2Using ROSUsing the Console Interface 3154123Figure 7: Console Interface (Example)1. System Identification 2. Menus
Chapter 2Using ROSRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide32 Using the Command Line InterfaceNOTEBefore exiting a screen, ROS will automatically prompt the user to sav
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 2Using ROSAvailable CLI Commands 33Command Description• port is a comma separated list of port numbers (e.g. 1,3-5,7)cl
Chapter 2Using ROSRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide34 Available CLI CommandsCommand Descriptionpinged is not on the same network as the device pinging the other
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 2Using ROSTracing Events 35Command DescriptionOptional and/or required parameters include:• dest is the remote TFTP ser
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide Table of Contentsv3.5.1 Viewing Local Logs ...
Chapter 2Using ROSRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide36 Executing Commands Remotely via RSH• option is the option to use during the traceExample:>trace transpo
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 2Using ROSFinding the Correct Table 37The following sections describe in more detail how to use SQL commands:• Section
Chapter 2Using ROSRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide38 Retrieving InformationRetrieving Information About a Parameter from a TableUse the following command to re
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 2Using ROSChanging Values in a Table 39Port Name ifName Media State AutoN Speed Dupx Flow
Chapter 2Using ROSRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide40 Selecting Ports in ROS10.0.1.110.0.1.2C:\> for /F %i in (devices) do rsh %i -l admin,admin sql select f
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 2Using ROSViewing Flash File Details 411. Log in to the device as an admin user and access the CLI shell. For more info
Chapter 2Using ROSRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide42 Defragmenting the Flash File SystemSection 2.8.3Defragmenting the Flash File SystemThe flash memory is def
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementViewing Product Information 43Device ManagementThis chapter describes how to configure and manage the
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide44 Viewing Product Information954321678Figure 8: Product Information Form (Example)1. MAC Address Box
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementViewing CPU Diagnostics 45Parameter DescriptionShows the type, part number, and revision level of the
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Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide46 Restoring Factory DefaultsParameter DescriptionThe size of RAM that have never been used during th
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementUploading/Downloading Files 47NOTEIf the VLAN ID for the Management IP interface is not 1, setting De
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide48 Uploading/Downloading Files Using XMODEMSection 3.4.1Uploading/Downloading Files Using XMODEMTo up
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementUploading/Downloading Files Using a TFTP Server 49IMPORTANT!TFTP does not define an authentication sc
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide50 Uploading/Downloading Files Using an SFTP Server1. Establish a direct connection between the devic
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementViewing Local Logs 51The following sections describe how to configure and manage logs:• Section 3.5.1
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide52 Configuring the Local System LogSection 3.5.3Configuring the Local System LogTo configure the seve
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementConfiguring the Remote Syslog Client 53• Section 3.5.4.3, “Adding a Remote Syslog Server”• Section 3.
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide54 Adding a Remote Syslog ServerFigure 15: Remote Syslog Server TableIf remote syslog servers have no
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementDeleting a Remote Syslog Server 557564321Figure 17: Remote Syslog Server Form1. IP Address Box 2.
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Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide56 Managing Ethernet PortsFigure 18: Remote Syslog Server Table2. Select the server from the table. T
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementController Protection Through Link Fault Indication (LFI) 57• Section 3.6.6, “Configuring an Ethernet
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide58 Viewing the Status of Ethernet PortsSiemens offers an advanced Link-Fault-Indication (LFI) feature
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementViewing Statistics for All Ethernet Ports 59Parameter DescriptionThe port's current duplex statu
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide60 Viewing Statistics for Specific Ethernet PortsSection 3.6.4Viewing Statistics for Specific Etherne
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementViewing Statistics for Specific Ethernet Ports 61Parameter DescriptionCRCAlignErrors Synopsis: 0 to
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide62 Clearing Statistics for Specific Ethernet PortsParameter DescriptionThe number of received and tra
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementConfiguring an Ethernet Port 63Figure 25: Port Parameters Table2. Select an Ethernet port. The Port P
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide64 Configuring an Ethernet PortParameter DescriptionMedia Synopsis: { 100TX, 10FL, 100FX, 1000X, 10
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementConfiguring Port Rate Limiting 65Parameter DescriptionNOTEThis feature must not be enabled at both en
Table of ContentsRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guideviii5.4.5 Configuring DSCP to CoS Mapping ...
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide66 Configuring Port Mirroring654321Figure 28: Port Rate Limiting Form1. Port Box 2. Ingress Limit
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementConfiguring Port Mirroring 67will be discarded if the sum traffic exceeds the target port’s transmiss
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide68 Configuring Link DetectionParameter DescriptionThe port where a monitoring device should be connec
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementDetecting Cable Faults 69Parameter Descriptiondisables FAST LINK DETECTION of a particular port, user
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide70 Viewing Cable Diagnostics ResultsFigure 31: Cable Diagnostics Parameters TableThis table displays
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementPerforming Cable Diagnostics 71Parameter DescriptionPass /Fail /Total Synopsis: Any 19 charactersTh
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide72 Performing Cable DiagnosticsFigure 32: Cable Diagnostics Parameters Table4. Select an Ethernet por
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementClearing Cable Diagnostics 738. Click Apply. The state of the Ethernet port will automatically change
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide74 Resetting Ethernet PortsSection 3.6.11Resetting Ethernet PortsAt times, it may be necessary to res
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementViewing a List of IP Interfaces 75Section 3.7.1Viewing a List of IP InterfacesTo view a list of IP in
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide Table of Contentsix5.9.3 Viewing a Summary of Multicast Groups ...
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide76 Adding an IP Interface781234569Figure 38: IP Interfaces Form1. Type Options 2. ID Box 3. Mgm
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementDeleting an IP Interface 77Parameter DescriptionSubnet Synopsis: ###.###.###.### where ### ranges f
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide78 Managing IP Gateways781234569Figure 40: IP Interfaces Form1. IP Address Type Box 2. IP Address
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementAdding an IP Gateway 79Figure 41: IP Gateways TableIf IP gateways have not been configured, add IP ga
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide80 Deleting an IP Gateway645213Figure 43: IP Gateways1. Destination Box 2. Subnet Box 3. Gatewa
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementConfiguring IP Services 81645213Figure 45: IP Gateways Form1. Destination Box 2. Subnet Box 3.
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide82 Managing Remote MonitoringParameter DescriptionDefault: 5 minSpecifies when the console will tim
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementManaging RMON History Controls 83Section 3.10.1Managing RMON History ControlsThe history controls for
Chapter 3Device ManagementRUGGEDCOM ROSUser Guide84 Adding an RMON History Control1Figure 48: RMON History Controls Table1. InsertRecord2. Click Inser
RUGGEDCOM ROSUser GuideChapter 3Device ManagementDeleting an RMON History Control 85Parameter DescriptionThe number of buckets granted for this RMON c
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