APPARATUS WITH NETWORK COMPONENT HAVING AT LEAST TWO SELECTABLE MODES OF OPERATION
20220158902 · 2022-05-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04L41/0816
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A mode-of-operation switching method for a network component for a network, which network component has a plurality of digital signal input connections and a mode-of-operation switching functionality for switching between at least two different modes of operation of the network component. The method can be used to temporarily selectively switch from a first preconfigured mode of operation to the at least one further mode of operation of the network component by at least temporarily switching a signal onto at least one predetermined digital signal input connection. Further, an apparatus having an accordingly adapted network component.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: a network component, in particular an Ethernet network component, for a network, which network component has a plurality of digital signal input connections and a mode-of-operation switching functionality for switching between at least two different modes of operation of the network component, wherein one of the modes of operation is preconfigured, and wherein the network component is designed to activate the switching from the preconfigured mode of operation to another mode of operation, specifically in response to a signal being at least temporarily switched onto at least one predetermined digital signal input connection.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising: a mode-of-operation selection device that interacts with the mode-of-operation switching functionality, for at least temporarily switching the signal onto at least one predetermined digital signal input connection in order to activate the switching from the preconfigured mode of operation to the other mode of operation.
3. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the mode-of-operation selection device is designed to temporarily and directly electrically connect an operating voltage connection of the network component to the predetermined digital signal input connection.
4. The apparatus according to either claim 2, wherein, of the at least two different modes of operation, the preconfigured mode of operation is a router mode of operation and a second mode of operation is intended for hiding the network component in the network.
5. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the mode-of-operation selection device has at least one wire bridge for directly electrically temporarily connecting the at least one predetermined digital signal input connection to a signal source.
6. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the mode-of-operation selection device has at least one, preferably a plurality of plugs by means of which it is possible to individually selectively switch to different modes of operation.
7. The apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the mode-of-operation selection device has a control device for temporarily switching a plurality of signals onto a plurality of predetermined digital signal input connections of the plurality of digital signal connections.
8. A mode-of-operation switching method for a network component for a network, which network component has a plurality of digital signal input connections and a mode-of-operation switching functionality for switching between at least two different modes of operation of the network component, for a network component according to claim 1, which method can be used to temporarily selectively switch from a first preconfigured mode of operation to the at least one further mode of operation of the network component by at least temporarily switching a signal onto at least one predetermined digital signal input connection.
9. The mode-of-operation switching method according to claim 8, wherein an at least temporary switch is made from a preconfigured router mode of operation to a mode of operation for hiding the network component in the network as the selected mode of operation.
10. The mode-of-operation switching method according to claim 8, wherein: at least one wire bridge and/or at least one plug is used as the mode-of-operation selection device, by means of which the at least one predetermined digital signal input connection is temporarily electrically connected directly to a signal source in order to individually selectively switch between the different modes of operation, and/or wherein the mode-of-operation selection device has a control device for temporarily switching a plurality of signals onto a plurality of predetermined digital signal input connections of the plurality of digital signal connections.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] Further advantages and features of the invention are apparent from the following description of some preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] The following description of preferred embodiments of the invention is based on an apparatus shown as a whole in the greatly simplified views of
[0025] The network component 100 also has an operating voltage connection, denoted in the figures by 24V, which is expediently designed as an Ethernet network component so that it can be used in many ways and in particular also in the office IT world or the consumer world, i.e. in the context of the world of office information technology.
[0026] A mode of operation in which the network component can be operated is expediently designed, as is known in particular from remote maintenance and security routers, to hide the network component in the network, i.e. the network component is not visible in the network when the network component is operated in this mode of operation. A further mode of operation provides, for example, a mode of operation in which the network component can be operated in a router mode. Since the aforementioned configurations are substantially familiar to a person skilled in the field of network technology, these are not set out in greater detail below and are also not explicitly shown in the figures for reasons of clarity.
[0027] For the following description, it is also assumed that one of the at least two different modes of operation in which the network component can be operated is preconfigured, i.e. the preconfigured mode of operation is the one in which the factory-supplied network component starts operation when it is initially started up as intended.
[0028] According to the invention, the network component is designed in such a way that, in response to a signal being at least temporarily switched onto at least one predetermined digital signal input connection of the plurality of digital signal input connections DI1, DI2 and DI3, the switching from the preconfigured mode of operation to another operating mode is activated.
[0029] For this purpose, the apparatus expediently comprises at least one mode-of-operation selection device S2, S2′ which is assigned or can be assigned to the network component 100 and is shown next to the network component 100 in
[0030] If, according to an expedient design, the preconfigured mode of operation of the at least two different modes of operation is a router mode of operation, and a second mode of operation in which the network component can be operated is intended for hiding the network component in the network, the mode-of-operation selection device can at least temporarily switch a signal onto at least one predetermined digital signal input connection of the signal input connections DI1, DI2 and DI3 in order to activate the switching from the preconfigured router mode of operation to the mode of operation in which the network component is not visible in the network.
[0031] As can also be seen from the embodiment according to
[0032] In particular if, according to a further expedient embodiment, the network component has a mode-of-operation switching functionality for switching between more than just two different modes of operation, e.g. between three or four modes of operation, the mode-of-operation selection device of the network component can also contain a corresponding plurality of wire bridges that are each designed and in particular formed differently accordingly, which wire bridges are each accordingly selected depending on the desired selection and are each suitable for connecting a particular signal input connection and the signal source, and therefore in particular the operating voltage connection, directly to one another so as to conduct electricity. Alternatively, however, a mode-of-operation selection device 2 designed as a plug can also be provided for this purpose, in which a plurality of differently designed and in particular formed wire bridges S2″, S3′, S4′ can each be individually at least temporarily received, i.e. in a removable manner, in order to directly connect another predetermined signal input connection to the operation voltage connection used as the signal source so as to conduct electricity.
[0033] Alternatively, the mode-of-operation selection device can also comprise a plurality of plugs S1, S2, S3, S4 which are each designed such that a predetermined mode of operation is selected by plugging together a particular plug and the mating plug connector. In a practical embodiment, if the mode-of-operation selection device therefore has a plurality of plugs by means of which it is possible to selectively switch to different modes of operation, in this case no plug is provided for selecting the preconfigured mode of operation, or a plug from the plurality of plugs S1, S2, S3, S4, in
[0034] If the mode-of-operation selection device therefore has a plurality of differently designed wire bridges or plugs S1, S2, S3, S4, it is advantageous for these to therefore each be appropriately coded for a mode of operation to be selected.
[0035] The expedient developments relating to designing the mode-of-operation selection device such that it has a wire bridge or even a plurality of wire bridges, or such that it has a plug or a plurality of plugs, are also advantageous, for example by comparison with designing it as a button, in that the network component according to the invention is not connected to a voltage and ready for operation in order to carry out a switch relating to a selected mode of operation. If a button is used, the network component must be connected to a voltage and ready for operation in order to carry out the switching as a result of the button being pressed. In addition, if a button is used, a further optical display is required, since the user or customer of the network component cannot see which operating mode the network component is in after pressing the button, i.e. whether it is in the stealth or router mode of operation, for example. This is not required if at least one or one plug, since or more wire bridges are used, since these can also function as an optical display relating to the selected mode of operation.
[0036] Again by comparison with designing the mode-of-operation selection device using a DIP switch by means of which selected switching can be brought about by moving the DIP switch from a first position into a second position, the aforementioned expedient developments regarding the design of the mode-of-operation selection device are also advantageous, for example, in that they do not have to be “permanently installed in the device” as hardware. However, if the user or customer of the network component no longer needs to switch between different modes of operation in later operation, a DIP switch that is “permanently installed in the device” as hardware must remain there, even though it is not required for the entire product life cycle. This is wasteful and can be avoided by means of the expedient developments relating to designing the mode-of-operation selection device in such a way that it has a wire bridge or a plurality of wire bridges, or in such a way that it has a plug or a plurality of plugs, since these can also be reused e.g. with other network components, at least of the same type.
[0037] Again by comparison with designing the mode-of-operation selection device using an SD memory card, in which design switching between different modes of operation, e.g. between stealth and router modes of operation, takes place via an evaluation as to whether the SD memory card is inserted or not, and such an additional storage medium as a kind of “key” is always necessary and must be at hand, the simplicity of the aforementioned expedient developments relating to the design of the mode-of-operation selection device, in particular when using one or more wire bridges, is also advantageous in that a wire bridge can generally also be quickly installed if necessary.
[0038] In particular, if the mode-of-operation switching functionality is designed to switch between at least a large number of, e.g. more than four, different modes of operation and/or the switching between at least two different modes of operation is intended to take place frequently, the mode-of-operation selection device can, within the scope of the invention, additionally or alternatively also advantageously have a control device for temporarily switching a plurality of signals onto a plurality of predetermined digital signal input connections of the plurality of digital signal connections, which is shown in one embodiment in a greatly simplified manner in
[0039] In a modification of
[0040] As shown in
[0041] With such a control device 200 as a mode-of-operation selection device, for example, it is therefore possible, for example in the case of three signal input connections, for in principle eight different states for respectively selecting a predetermined mode of operation to be achieved, and it is thus possible to switch individually between eight different operating modes. The following table, which can also be found in
TABLE-US-00001 State 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DI2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 DI2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 DI3 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
[0042] In state 1, taking the above description into account, the preconfigured mode of operation is expediently selected.
[0043] This embodiment also opens up the possibility of further coding over time, in order to switch extremely dynamically and/or switch selectively between further modes of operation.
[0044] It is also possible for a plurality of different states as described above to be used jointly over a predetermined period of time in order to respectively select a predetermined mode of operation, to which a switch is then made. In this case, the plurality of different states as described above are expediently present at fixed time intervals, i.e. a different state is set at each fixed time interval by switching one or more signals onto one or more digital signal input connections. This is because it can be easily recognized whether coding takes place over time or not. If there is no change of state in these at fixed time intervals and/or in this predetermined period of time, there is therefore no coding taking place over time.
[0045] The following table, which can also be found in
[0046] If there is coding over time, the final state for selecting a mode of operation that is predetermined in accordance therewith results from the combination of the states present at the times t1 to t4.
[0047] Taking into account the preceding description, using the apparatus according to the invention and applying the method according to the invention for example during (initial) start-up of a network component as described above, the product-specific firmware contained therein can query the state of the digital input. If a signal is applied to a digital input, for example by means of the wire bridge S2′ according to
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0048] 100 network component, [0049] DI1, DI2 and DI3 digital signal input connections, [0050] 24V operating voltage connection, [0051] S1, S2, S3, S4 plug as mode-of-operation selection device, [0052] S2′, S2″, S3′, S4′ wire bridge as mode-of-operation selection device, [0053] 110 mating plug connector, [0054] 200 control device as mode-of-operation selection device