Panasonic Switch-M48eG
Panasonic Switch-M48eG
Panasonic Switch-M48eG
Switch-M48eG
Menu Screens
Model Number: PN28480K
The following symbols are used to classify and describe the type of
instructions to be observed.
WARNING
Do not use power supply other than AC 100 - 240V.
Deviation could lead to fire, electric shock, and/or equipment failure.
Do not handle the power cord with wet hand.
Deviation could lead to electric shock and/or equipment failure.
Do not damage the power cord. Do not bend too tightly, stretch,
twist, bundle with other cord, pinch, put under a heavy object, and/or
heat it.
Damaged power cord could lead to fire, short, and/or electric shock.
Do not put foreign objects (such as metal and combustible) into the
opening (such as twisted pair port, console port, SFP extension slot),
and/or do not drop them into the inside of the Switching Hub.
Deviation could lead to fire, electric shock, and/or equipment failure.
Do not place this Switching Hub under direct sun light and/or high
temperature.
Deviation could lead to high internal temperature and fire.
Do not use the supplied power cord for anything other than this
product.
Deviation could lead to fire, electric shock, and/or equipment failure.
Do not place this Switching Hub under direct sun light and or high
temperature.
Deviation could lead to fire to high internal temperature and fire.
CAUTION
Handle the Switching Hub carefully so that fingers or hands may not
be damaged by twisted pair port, SFP extension slot, console port, or
power cord hook block.
Use commercial power supply from a wall socket, which is close and easily
accessible to this Switching Hub.
Unplug the power cord when installing or moving this Switching Hub.
Use this Switching Hub within the specifications. Deviation could lead to
malfunction.
Do not put a floppy disk or a magnetic card near the rubber feet (with built-in
magnets). Otherwise, recorded content may be lost.
After installing this Switching Hub on an OA desk, do not move either without
dismounting it. Otherwise, the desk surface may be damaged.
Do not touch the metal terminal of the RJ45 connector, the modular plug of
connected twisted pair cable, or the metal terminal of the SFP extension slot.
Do not place charged objects in the proximity of them. Static electricity could
lead to equipment failure.
Do not put the modular plug of the connected twisted pair cable on objects
that can carry static charge, such as carpet. Do not place it in the proximity.
Static electricity could lead to equipment failure.
Do not store and/or use this Switching Hub in the environment with the
characteristics listed below.
(Store and/or use this Switching Hub in the environment in accordance with
the specification.)
Please use this Switching Hub in place with the ambient temperature is from 0
to 50°C.
Failure to meet the above conditions may result in fire, electric shock,
breakdown, and/or malfunction. Please take notice because such cases are
out of guarantee.
Additionally, do not cover the bent hole of this Switching Hub.
Deviation could lead to high internal temperature, equipment failure and/or
malfunction.
1. Panasonic will not be liable for any damage resulting from the operation
not in accordance with this document or the loss of communications,
which may or may not be caused by failure and/or malfunction of this
product.
2. The contents described in this document may be changed without prior
notice.
3. For any question, please contact the shop where you purchased the
product.
1.1. Features
Has wire-speed Layer 2 switching function.
Ports 1 to 44 are 10/100/1000BASE-T ports corresponding to auto
negotiation. Also their speed and communication mode can be switched
by configuration. Ports 45 to 48 can be used as a 10/100/1000BASE-T
port corresponding to auto negotiation or an SFP extension slot
exclusively. Also their speed and communication mode can be switched
by configuration.
All twisted pair ports support straight/cross cable auto sensing function.
Simply connect devices with straight cables, whether it is a terminal or a
network device.
(This function does not work if the port communication configuration is
set at Fixed or Link Aggregation. Ports 1 to 44 are set at MDI-X. (default))
Has a loop detection function, which notifies when a loop occurs with
the corresponding port LED and automatically shuts down the looped
port.
Has a loop detection history function, which notifies when a loop occurs
with the corresponding LED and enables a network administrator to
identify the looped port after the loop is removed.
VLAN function allows free grouping of up to 256 VLANs
Fanless design solves noise problem or fan failure.
Use of LED indicator switching button saves power consumption of LED
lamps.
The IEEE802.1p compatible QoS function is supported.
Has an Internet mansion function, which ensures security between each
door.
Power saving mode detects the connection status automatically and
saves power consumption to minimum.
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[Optional accessories]
PN54021K 1000BASE-SX SFP Module
PN54023K 1000BASE-LX SFP Module
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Back panel
Front panel
Magnified
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System LED
LED Behavior Description
ANY COL. LED Orange Light During half-duplex operation, packet collision
(Collision) is occurring in either port.
(GIGA mode)
3 days.
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Port LED
According to switchover in the port LED display mode, described previously,
display of port LED in each port changes as follows.
Light
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Light
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ECO mode
Regardless of whether a device is connected or not, all LEDs other than
POWER and STATUS/ECO LEDs turn off to save power. In ECO mode,
STATUS/ECO LED flashes in green.
The base mode can be set from the configuration menu of this Switching
Hub. For details, refer to 4.6.7.h.
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Network Configuration
100 m or shorter
100 m 100 m
or shorter or shorter
The length of the cable connecting this Switching Hub and a device must be
100 m or shorter. When a terminal or a LAN device with auto negotiation
function is connected to this Switching Hub, the port is automatically
configured at the highest performance mode. When a terminal or a LAN
device without auto negotiation function is connected to this Switching Hub,
this Switching Hub automatically determines and sets the communication
speed; however, the full-duplex/half-duplex configuration is set at
half-duplex because the full-duplex/half-duplex capability cannot be
determined. When connecting a terminal or a LAN device without auto
negotiation function, a fixed-mode port configuration needs to be set.
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100 m 100 m
or shorter or shorter
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Note: You need to configure an IP address to access this Switching Hub via
Telnet or SSH. Therefore, configure an IP address first via the console
port, before accessing via Telnet or SSH.
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==============================================================================
PN28480K Local Management System Version x.x.x.xx
MAC Address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
==============================================================================
Login Menu
Login:
If accessing the Switching Hub via Telnet, a similar login screen appears,
displaying "Remote Management System Version" at the upper part of the
screen, as shown in Fig. 4-2-2.
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==============================================================================
Login Menu
Login:
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==============================================================================
PN28480K Local Management System Version x.x.x.xx
MAC Address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
==============================================================================
Login Menu
Login: manager
Password: *******
Both the login name and password can be changed. For the detailed change
procedure, refer to 4.6.7.
Note: Up to four users can access the Switching Hub concurrently via Telnet,
and two users via SSH.
Note: Follow the operating procedures for SSH client to login via SSH.
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All operations on this screen are done by entering letters. Using a cursor or
other operations are not available. A letter as a valid command is enclosed in
square brackets in the command section of each screen. If you enter an
invalid command or setting, an error message is shown in the explanation
field.
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Main Menu
[G]eneral Information
[B]asic Switch Configuration...
[A]dvanced Switch Configuration...
[S]tatistics
Switch [T]ools Configuration...
Save Configuration to [F]lash
Run [C]LI
[Q]uit
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
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Basic Switch Configures this Switching Hub's basic functions (such as IP address,
Configuration… SNMP and port settings).
Advanced Switch Configures this Switching Hub's advanced functions (such as VLAN,
Configuration… link aggregation, and QoS).
Switch Tools Configures this Switching Hub's additional tools (such as firmware
Save Configuration Writes this Switching Hub's settings into its internal memory.
to Flash
Quit Quits the main menu and returns to the login screen.
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Administration Information
Switch Name:
Switch Location:
Switch Contact:
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Administration Items shown here are configured in accordance with "4.6.1 System
System Items shown here are configured in accordance with "4.6.2 System IP
Address Configuration."
Information MAC Address Shows the MAC address of this Switching Hub. This
Default Gateway Shows the IP address of the router for the default
gateway. 0.0.0.0 is displayed because no address is
set on shipment. For configuration details, refer to
4.6.2.
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IPv6 Link Local Shows the Switching Hub's current IPv6 link local
Address address. :: is displayed because no address is set on
shipment. For configuration details, refer to 4.6.2a.
IPv6 Default Shows the IP address of the router for the default
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
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System Security Configures the security settings, such as access control for this
Configuration Switching Hub.
Time Configuration Configures the time settings, such as the SNTP-based time
synchronization function and manual mode settings.
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Description: Switch-M48eG
Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.396.5.4.2.23
Name:
Location:
Contact:
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Description: Shows the system information. This item is not editable.
Object ID: Shows the corresponding ID in the MIB. This item is not editable.
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Press "N." The command prompt changes to "Enter system name>." Enter a
Switching Hub name in 50 one-byte characters or less.
Press "L." The command prompt changes to "Enter system location>." Enter a
Switching Hub location in 50 one-byte characters or less.
Press "C." The command prompt changes to "Enter system contact>." Enter contact
information in 50 one-byte characters or less.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
MAC Shows the MAC address of the Switching Hub.
Default Shows the IP address of the router, set as a current default gateway.
Gateway 0.0.0.0 is displayed because no address is set on shipment.
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Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Enter IP address>." Enter an IP address
for the Switching Hub.
Press "M." The command prompt changes to "Enter subnet mask>." Enter a subnet
mask for the Switching Hub.
Press "G." The command prompt changes to "Enter new gateway IP address>."
Enter the IP address of the router, set as the default gateway.
Press "A." The command prompt changes to "Enter IP address>." Enter the IP
address of the Switching Hub. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter
subnet mask>." Enter the subnet mask. Then, the command prompt changes to
"Enter new gateway IP address>." Enter the IP address of a router, used as a default
gateway.
Note: This item must be set in order to use the SNMP management
functionality and to enable a remote connection by Telnet or SSH. Any
IP addresses on the local network must be unique and no duplication
is allowed. If you are unsure, consult the network administrator.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
MAC Shows the MAC address of the Switching Hub.
IPv6 Address Shows the current IPv6 address and prefix length.
/PrefixLen ::/128 is displayed because no address is set on shipment.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
SNMP Configures the SNMP manager settings.
Management
Configuration
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Q Quit the SNMP Configuration Menu and return to the previous menu.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
SNMP Manager Shows the current SNMP manager settings.
List: No. Shows the entry number on the SNMP Manager List.
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Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Enter manager entry number>." Enter
an SNMP manager entry number you wish to configure. Then, the command prompt
changes to "Enable or Disable SNMP manger (E/D)>." Press "E" to enable the SNMP
manager. Press "D" to disable it.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Enter manager entry number>." Enter
an SNMP Management entry number you wish to configure. Then, the command
Press "R." The command prompt changes to "Enter manager entry number>." Enter
an SNMP manager entry number you wish to configure. Then, the command prompt
Press "P." The IPv6 SNMP Manager Menu opens. For configuration details, refer to
4.6.3.b.
Press "C." The command prompt changes to "Enter manager entry number>." Enter
an SNMP manager entry number you wish to configure. Then, the command prompt
changes to "Enter community name for manager>." Enter a community name.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
SNMP Manager Shows the current SNMP manager settings.
List: No. Shows the entry number on the SNMP Manager List.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Enter manager entry number>." Enter
an SNMP Management entry number you wish to configure. Then, the command
prompt changes to " Enter new manager IPv6 address>." Enter an IPv6 address.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Q Quit the SNMP Configuration Menu and return to the previous menu.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
SNMP User List: Shows the current SNMP user settings.
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Press "C." The command prompt changes to " Enter User ID>." Enter an SNMP user
entry number you wish to configure. Then, the SNMP User Configuration Menu
opens.
Press "O." The command prompt changes to " Enter User ID>." Enter an SNMP user
entry number you wish to configure. Then, the Modify SNMP User Configuration
Menu opens.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to " Enter User ID>." Enter User ID you wish
to delete with a value of 1 to 10.
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Index : 3
User Name :
Group Name :
READ_VIEW : None
WRITE_VIEW : None
NOTIFY_VIEW : None
Authentication : None
Auth. key : None
Privilege : None
Privilege Key : None
IP address : 0.0.0.0
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Index Shows the entry number on the SNMP User List.
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Press "U." The command prompt changes to " Enter User Name>." Enter a SNMP user
name.
Press "G." The command prompt changes to " Enter Group Name>." Enter a SNMP
group name.
Press "K." The command prompt changes to " Use Password or Key>." Press "P" to
enter a password. Press “K” to enter a key. If "P" is selected, the command prompt
changes to " Enter Password>." Enter a password. If “K” is selected, the command
Press "A." The command prompt changes to " Enter Authentication Type>." Press "M"
Press "P." The command prompt changes to " Use Password or Key>." Press "P" to
enter a password. Press “K” to enter a key. If "P" is selected, the command prompt
changes to " Enter Password>." Enter a password. If “K” is selected, the command
prompt changes to “Enter Key>.” Enter a key.
Press "A." The command prompt changes to "Enter Privilege Type>." Press "D" to select
DES.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Enter User IP address>." Enter an IP
address.
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Index : 2
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Index Shows the entry number on the SNMP User List.
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Press "U." The command prompt changes to " Enter User Name>." Enter a SNMP user
name.
Press "G." The command prompt changes to " Enter Group Name>." Enter a SNMP
group name.
Press "K." The command prompt changes to " Use Password or Key>." Press "P" to
enter a password. Press “K” to enter a key. If "P" is selected, the command prompt
changes to " Enter Password>." Enter a password. If “K” is selected, the command
Press "A." The command prompt changes to " Enter Authentication Type>." Press "M"
Press "P." The command prompt changes to " Use Password or Key>." Press "P" to
enter a password. Press “K” to enter a key. If "P" is selected, the command prompt
changes to " Enter Password>." Enter a password. If “K” is selected, the command
prompt changes to “Enter Key>.” Enter a key.
Press "A." The command prompt changes to "Enter Privilege Type>." Press "D" to select
DES.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Enter User IP address>." Enter an IP
address.
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Total Entry : 8
View Name Subtree View Type
-------------------------------- ------------------------ ---------
restricted 1.3.6.1.2.1.1 Included
restricted 1.3.6.1.2.1.11 Included
restricted 1.3.6.1.6.3.10.2.1 Included
restricted 1.3.6.1.6.3.11.2.1 Included
restricted 1.3.6.1.6.3.15.1.1 Included
CommunityView 1 Included
CommunityView 1.3.6.1.6.3 Excluded
CommunityView 1.3.6.1.6.3.1 Included
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Total Entry Shows the number of SNMP View.
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Press "C." The command prompt changes to " Please enber view name>." Enter an
SNMP view in 32 one-byte characters or less. Then, the Create SNMP View
Configuration Menu opens.
Press "O." The command prompt changes to " Please enber view name>." Enter an
SNMP view in 32 one-byte characters or less. Then, the Modify SNMP View
Configuration Menu opens.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to " Please enter view name>." Enter an
SNMP view name in 32 one-byte characters or less.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
View Name Shows the SNMP View name.
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Press "A." The command prompt changes to " Enter OID>." Enter an OID. Then, the
command prompt changes to " Enter Type>." Press "I" to include OID. Press “E” to
exclude OID.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to " Enter OID>." Enter an OID.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
View Name Shows the SNMP View name.
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Press "A." The command prompt changes to " Enter OID>." Enter an OID. Then, the
command prompt changes to " Enter Type>." Press "I" to include OID. Press “E” to
exclude OID.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to " Enter OID>." Enter an OID.
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Total Entry : 5
Group Name Ver. Level
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public v1 NoAuth/NoPriv
public v2c NoAuth/NoPriv
initial v3 NoAuth/NoPriv
private v1 NoAuth/NoPriv
private v2c NoAuth/NoPriv
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Total Entry Shows the number of SNMP Group.
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Press "C." The command prompt changes to " Please input the SNMP Group Name>."
Enter an SNMP view in 32 one-byte characters or less. Then, the command prompt
changes to " Please input the SNMP Group Version>." Press "1" for SNMP v1. Press "2"
for SNMP v2c. Press "3" for SNMP v3. Then, the Create SNMP Group Configuration
Menu opens.
Press "O." The command prompt changes to " Please input the SNMP Group Name>."
Enter an SNMP view in 32 one-byte characters or less. Then, the command prompt
changes to " Please input the SNMP Group Version>." Press "1" for SNMP v1. Press "2"
for SNMP v2c. Press "3" for SNMP v3. Then, the Modify SNMP Group Configuration
Menu opens.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to " Please input the SNMP Group Name>."
Enter an SNMP view in 32 one-byte characters or less. Then, the command prompt
changes to " Please input the SNMP Group Version>." Press "1" for SNMP v1. Press "2"
Press "M" to display information on Read View Name, Write View Name, Notify View
Name
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Group Name Shows the SNMP Group name.
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Press "S." The command prompt changes to " Enter SNMP version>." Press "1" for
SNMP v1. Press "2" for SNMP v2c. Press "3" for SNMP v3.
Press "O." The command prompt changes to " Enter Notify View>." Enter an SNMP
view name in 32 one-byte characters or less.
Press "R." The command prompt changes to " Enter Read View>." Enter an SNMP
view name in 32 one-byte characters or less.
Press "E." The command prompt changes to " Please input the Select security
level(N/A/P) >." Press "N" for no authentication and no privilege. Press "A" for
Press "W." The command prompt changes to " Enter Write View>." Enter an SNMP
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Group Name Shows the SNMP Group name.
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Press "S." The command prompt changes to " Enter SNMP version>." Press "1" for
SNMP v1. Press "2" for SNMP v2c. Press "3" for SNMP v3.
Press "O." The command prompt changes to " Enter Notify View>." Enter an SNMP
view name in 32 one-byte characters or less.
Press "R." The command prompt changes to " Enter Read View>." Enter an SNMP
view name in 32 one-byte characters or less.
Press "E." The command prompt changes to " Please input the Select security
level(N/A/P) >." Press "N" for no authentication and no privilege. Press "A" for
Press "W." The command prompt changes to " Enter Write View>." Enter an SNMP
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Screen Description
Trap Shows the IP address and the community name for the current trap
Receiver List: receiver.
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Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Enter manager entry number>."
Enter an entry number for the trap receiver you wish to configure. Then, the
command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable Trap Receiver (E/D)>." Press "E"
to enable the SNMP manager. Press "D" to disable it.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Enter manager entry number>."
Enter an entry number for the trap receiver you wish to configure. Then, the
D Configure the trap sending settings when the link status changes.
Press "T." The command prompt changes to "Enter manager entry number>."
Enter an entry number for the trap receiver you wish to configure. Then, the
command prompt changes to "Enter the selection>." Press "1" to select SNMPv1
traps. Press "2" to select SNMPv2 traps.
Press "C." The command prompt changes to "Enter manager entry number>."
Enter an entry number for a trap receiver you wish to configure. Then, the
command prompt changes to "Enter community name for trap receiver>." Enter
a community name.
Press "P." The IPv6 Trap Receiver Menu opens. For configuration details, refer to
4.6.3.o.
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Coldstart : Disabled
SNMP Authentication Failure : Disabled
Login Failure : Disabled
Enable Link Up/Down Port: 1-48
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
SNMP Shows the trap sending settings for an SNMP authentication failure.
Authentication Enabled: The trap sending is enabled.
Failure: Disabled: The trap sending is disabled. (Factory default setting)
Login Failure: Shows the trap sending settings for a login failure.
Enabled Link Shows the port number to which a trap is sent, when its link status
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Press "C." The command prompt changes to " Enable or Disable coldstart trap
(E/D)>." Press "E" to enable the trap sending. Press "D" to disable it.
Press "L." The command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable Login failure trap
(E/D)>." Press "E" to enable the trap sending. Press "D" to disable it.
P Add a port to which the trap is sent when its link status changes.
Press "P." The command prompt changes to "Enter port number>." Enter a port
number. The trap is sent for this port.
D Delete a port to which the trap is sent when its link status changes.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to "Enter port number>." Enter a port
Note: There is no individual configuration item for loop detection trap. They
are sent based on the SNMP Trap Receiver Configuration.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Trap Receiver Shows the current SNMP trap receiver settings.
List: No. Shows the entry number on the SNMP trap receiver List.
IPv6 Address Shows the IPv6 address of the SNMP trap receiver.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Enter manager entry number>." Enter
an SNMP trap receiver entry number you wish to configure. Then, the command
prompt changes to " Enter new receiver IPv6 address>." Enter an IPv6 address.
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Admin Shows the current port status. The factory default setting is "Enabled" for all
ports.
Flow Ctrl Shows the flow control settings. The factory default setting is "Disabled" for
all ports.
Auto-MDI Shows the Auto MDI function settings. The factory default setting is
"Disabled" for ports 1 to 44. (The settings for ports 45 to 48 are fixed at
"Enabled.")
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A Enable/disable a port.
Press "A." The command prompt changes to "Select port number to be changed>."
Enter a port number you wish to change. Press "0" to change the settings of all
ports at a time. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable port #
(E/D)>." Press "E" to enable the port. Press "D" to disable it. When you complete the
setting change, the display on the screen is automatically updated.
Press "M." The command prompt changes to "Enter port number>." Enter a port
number you wish to change. Press "0" to change the settings of all ports at a time.
Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter mode for port # (A/N)>." Press "A"
to enable the auto negotiation mode. Press "N" to disable it. If "N" is selected, the
command prompt changes to "Enter speed for port #(10/100)>." Select a desired
communication speed. Upon setting, the command prompt changes to "Enter
duplex for port #(F/H)>." Select "F" for full-duplex. Select "H" for half-duplex. When
you complete the setting change, the display on the screen is automatically
updated.
H: Set at half-duplex.
Press "F." The command prompt changes to "Select port number to be changed>."
Enter a port number you wish to change. Press "0" to change the settings of all
ports at a time. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable flow
control for port # (E/D)>." Press "E" to enable the function. Press "D" to disable it.
When you complete the setting change, the display on the screen is automatically
updated.
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Note: The screen shows the port status; however, the status is not
automatically updated. To display the latest status, press any key.
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Press "E." The command prompt changes to "Select port number to be changed>."
Enter a port number you wish to change. Press "0" to change the settings of all
ports at a time. Then, the command prompt changes to " Enable or Disable EAP
packet forwarding for port # (E/D)>." Press "E" to enable the function. Press "D" to
disable it. As the change is applied, the display on the screen is updated
automatically.
Press "A." The command prompt changes to "Select port number to be changed>."
Enter a port number you wish to change. Press "0" to change the settings of all
ports at a time. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter port name string>."
Enter a name you wish to assign. When you complete the setting change, the
display on the screen is automatically updated.
Press "J." The command prompt changes to " Enable or Disable jumbo status
(E/D)>."
Press "E" to enable the function. Press "D" to disable the function.
Note: The screen shows the port status; however, the status is not
automatically updated. To display the latest status, press any key.
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Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Select port number to be changed>."
Enter a port number you wish to change. Press "0" to change the settings of all
ports at a time. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter Power Saving mode
for port (F/H/D)>." Press "E" to enable the mode. Press "D" to disable it. Press "H" to
enable the power saving mode of giving priority to connectivity with another
automatically.
Press "E." The command prompt changes to "Select port number to be changed>."
Enter a port number you wish to change. Press "0" to change the settings of all
ports at a time. Then, the command prompt changes to " Enable, Disable for
Energy Efficient Ethernet(EEE 802.3az) (E/D)>." Press "E" to enable the function.
Press "D" to disable it. As the change is applied, the display on the screen is updated
automatically.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
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(Setting example)
No. IP Address Subnet Mask Access permitted IP address
----- -------------------- -------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------
1 192.168.1.10 255.255.255.255 192.168.1.10
(Only one unit can be accessed)
2 192.168.1.20 255.255.255.254 192.168.1.20, 192.168.1.21
(Two units can be accessed)
3 192.168.2.1 255.255.255.128 192.168.2.1 – 192.168.2.127
(127 units can be accessed)
4 192.168.3.1 255.255.255.0 192.168.3.1 – 192.168.3.254
(254 units can be accessed)
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
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(Setting example)
No. IPv6 Address Prefixlen Access permitted IP address
--- ------------- ------------------ -------------------------------
1 2001:1::1 128 2001:1::1
(Only one unit can be accessed)
2 2001:2::1:1 127 2001:2::1:0、2001:1:2::1:1
(Two units can be accessed)
3 2001:3::1:1 126 2001:3::1:0~2001:3::1:3
(Four units can be accessed)
4 2001:4::1:1 125 2001:4::1:0~2001:4::1:7
(Eight units can be accessed)
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
NAS ID: Shows the authentication ID (NAS Identifier).
Server IP Shows the IP address of RADIUS server. 0.0.0.0 is displayed because no
Address: address is set on shipment.
Shared Secret: Shows the common key (Shared Secret) that is used in authentication.
The same key must be set between the server side and the client side. In
general, the system manager sets this common key. No common key is
set at shipment.
Response Time: Shows the maximum response time for authentication request to
RADIUS server. The factory default setting is 10 seconds.
Max Shows the number of retransmission times for authentication request to
Retransmission: RADIUS server. The factory default setting is 3 times.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
NAS ID: Shows the authentication ID (NAS Identifier).
Server IPv6 Shows the IPv6 address of RADIUS server. :: is displayed because no
Address: address is set on shipment.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Status Shows the status of each entry.
Enabled Setting of the entry is enabled.
Disabled Setting of the entry is disabled.
IP Address Shows the IP address of Syslog server.
Facillity Shows the value of Facillity.
Include Shows information to be added.
SysName/IP SysName Adds the SysName of this switch to the system log to be
transmitted.
IP address Adds the IP address of this switch to the system log to be
transmitted.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Server IPv6 Shows the IPv6 address of Syslog server. :: is displayed because no
Address: address is set on shipment.
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Screen Description
SSH UI Idle Shows the idle timeout settings (in minutes) for terminating an SSH
Timeout remote-connected session if no input is made.
The factory default setting is 5 minutes.
SSH Auth. Idle Shows the response time to SSH authentication.
Timeout The factory default setting is 120 seconds.
SSH Auth. Shows the number of retries for SSH authentication.
Retries Time The factory default setting is 5 times.
SSH Server Shows the SSH access settings.
The factory default setting is "Disabled."
Enabled(SSH) Access is enabled.
Disabled Access is disabled.
SSH Server key Shows the status of SSH server key.
Key exists. The server key exists.
Key does not exist. The server key does not exist.
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Note: Save Configuration to Flash will be executed when LED Base Mode changed.
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
System LED Shows the current LED base mode.
base-mode This is set to the status mode (Status) on shipment.
Status Operating in status mode.
Eco Operating in ECO mode.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Fan Speed: Shows the current Fan Control setting.
This is set to the High speed on shipment.
Low Sets the fan speed to Low.
(For 40 degrees C support)
High Sets the fan speed to High.
(For 50 degrees C support)
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Static Address Table Adds or deletes the MAC address of forwarding database.
MAC Learning Sets to Auto/Off for the MAC address learning function of
each port. If this is set to OFF, only MAC address registered in
the Static Address Table is allowed for communications.
Display MAC Address by Shows all MAC addresses that have been registered.
Port
Quit to previous menu Returns to the previous menu.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
MAC Address Shows the MAC address in MAC address table.
Port Shows the port to which the MAC address belongs.
VLAN ID Shows the VLAN ID to which the MAC address belongs.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
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Note: Assuming that the number of learned MAC addresses reaches the
limit, and if a frame with new source MAC address that has not been
learned is received, this frame is discarded. To set the limit value,
MAC address auto-learning must be enabled. Static MAC address is
not included in the limit value.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Time (HH:MM:SS): Shows the time of internal clock.
Date (YYYY/MM/DD): Shows the date of internal clock.
SNTP Server IP Shows the IP address of SNTP server for time synchronization.
SNTP Server IPv6 Shows the IPv6 address of SNTP server for time synchronization.
SNTP Polling Interval Shows an interval of time synchronization with SNTP server.
Time Zone: Shows the time zone.
Daylight Saving: Shows the application status of Daylight Saving (Summer time).
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Sorting Method : By IP
ARP Age Timeout : 7200 seconds
IP Address Hardware Address Type
--------------- ----------------- -------
Screen Description
Sorting Method Shows the order of displaying.
By IP Shows the table in the order of IP address.
By Static Shows manually-set addresses.
By Dynamic Shows auto-learned addresses.
ARP Age Timeout Shows the age-out time of ARP table.
IP Address Shows the IP address on ARP table.
Hardware Address Shows the hardware address on ARP table.
Type Shows the type on ARP table.
Static The address is manually set.
Dynamic The address is auto-learned.
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Sorting Method: By IP
NDP Reachable Time: 30 Seconds NDP Stale Time: 600 Seconds
IPv6 Address Hardware Address Status Type
--------------------------------------- ----------------- ---------- -------
Screen Description
Sorting Method Shows the order of displaying.
By IP Shows the table in the order of IPv6 address.
By MAC Shows the table in the order of MAC address.
By Static Shows manually-set addresses.
By Dynamic Shows auto-learned addresses.
Type Shows the type on ARP table.
Static The address is manually set.
Dynamic The address is auto-learned.
NDP Reachable Time Shows the NDP Reachable time.
NDP State Time Shows the NDP Stale time.
IPv6 Address Shows the IPv6 Address on NDP table.
Hardware Address Shows the hardware address on NDP table.
Status Shows the IPv6 neighbor cache.
Type Shows the type on NDP table.
Static The address is manually set.
Dynamic The address is auto-learned.
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[V]LAN Management
[L]ink Aggregation
Port [M]onitoring Configuration
[A]ccess Control Configuration
Quality of Service [C]onfiguration
St[o]rm Control Configuration
802.1[X] Port Based Access Control Configuration
Loop [D]etection Configuration Menu
[P]ort Group Configuration
Di[g]ital Diagnostic Monitoring
Static M[u]lticast Address Configuration
[Q]uit to previous menu
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Fig. 4-7-1 Advanced Switch Configuration
Screen Description
VLAN Management Configures VLAN function setting.
Link Aggregation Configures Link Aggregation setting.
Port Monitoring Configuration Configures Port Monitoring (mirroring) setting.
Access Control Configuration Configures Access Control setting.
Quality of Service Configures QoS setting.
Configuration
Storm Control Configuration Configures Storm Control function setting.
802.1X Port Based Access Configures IEEE802.1X Port Based Access Control
Control Configuration setting.
Loop Detection Configuration Configures Loop Detection/Shut-off setting.
Port Group Configuration Configures Port Grouping setting.
Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Configures Digital Diagnostic Monitoring setting. SFP
module monitored must support SFF-8472(DMI:
Diagnostic Monitoring Interface).
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4.7.1.a. Features
Corresponding to IEEE802.1Q compatible Tag VLAN, a frame can be sent
with a VLAN tag (hereinafter referred to as just "tag").
VLAN ID
VLAN ID is a VLAN identifier placed on each frame in processing tagged
frames. As for an untagged frame, ports are divided into groups by this
ID, and the forwarding destination of the frame is determined by
referring to this ID. Multiple VLANs can be assigned to each port.
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Total VLANs : 1
Internet Mansion : Disabled Uplink :
VLAN ID VLAN Name VLAN Type Mgmt
------- -------------------------------- ---------- ----
1 Permanent UP
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Uplink Indicates the uplink port when Internet Mansion mode is enabled.
Permanent Indicates that the VLAN is the one of initial setting. This VLAN
cannot be deleted.
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Press "C." The VLAN Create Menu opens. For details, refer to the next section
(4.7.1.c).
D Delete a VLAN.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to "Enter VLAN ID>." Enter VLAN ID you
wish to delete with a value of 2 to 4094.
Press "M." The command prompt changes to "Enter index number>." Enter a VLAN
ID you wish to configure as a management VLAN with a value of 1 to 4094.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable Internet Mansion
Function? (E/D)>." Press "E" to enable the function. Press "D" to disable it. If "E" is
selected, the command prompt changes to "Uplink port?>." Enter a port number
Press "O." The command prompt changes to "Enter VLAN ID>." Enter a VLAN ID you
wish to configure with a value of 1 to 4094. Then, the VLAN Modification Menu
opens. For details, refer to the next section (4.7.1.d).
Press "S." The VLAN Port Configuration Menu opens. For details, refer to the next
section (4.7.1.e).
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Note: VLAN 1 is set on shipment, and all ports belong to this VLAN.
Also, the management VLAN is enabled.
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VLAN ID :
VLAN Name :
Port Members :
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
VLAN ID Shows the VLAN ID.
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Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Enter VLAN ID>." Enter a VLAN ID.
Press "N." The command prompt changes to "Enter VLAN name>." Enter a VLAN
Press "P." The command prompt changes to "Enter egress port number>." Enter a port
number you wish to set. When entering multiple port numbers, delimit with comma
with no space, or hyphenate the continuous numbers.
A Create VLAN.
Note: After setting a VLAN, make sure to press "A" to apply the setting. If
you press "Q" without pressing "A," the setting will be discarded and
VLAN will not be created.
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VLAN ID : 1
VLAN Name :
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
VLAN ID Shows the VLAN ID.
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Press "N." The command prompt changes to "Enter VLAN name>." Enter a VLAN
name within 30 one-byte characters.
Press "P." The command prompt changes to "Enter egress port number>." Enter a port
number you wish to set.
When entering multiple port numbers, delimit with comma with no space, or
hyphenate the continuous numbers.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Fig. 4-7-5 VLAN Port Configuration Menu
Screen Description
Port Shows the port number.
PVID Shows the PVID (Port VLAN ID) being set to the port. PVID indicates
VLAN ID to which an untagged packet should be forwarded when it is
received. The factory default setting is 1.
When a tagged packet is received, destination port will be determined
according to the tag, regardless of PVID.
Acceptable Shows the type of received frame.
Type Admit All Receives all frames.
Tagged Only Receives only VLAN-tagged frames.
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Note: In this Switching Hub, multiple VLANs can be assigned to one port. If
a new VLAN is created, a port will belong to both existing VLAN and
new VLAN. To divide the domains, make sure to delete the port from
the existing VLAN.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Fig. 4-7-6 Link Aggregation Menu
Screen Description
Group Shows the group number of trunking.
Status Shows the status of each group.
Enabled Link Aggregation is enabled.
Disabled Link Aggregation is disabled.
Port Members Shows the list of target ports in the group.
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Direction Status
--------- -------------
Both Disabled
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
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[C]lassifier
[I]n-Profile Action
[O]ut-Profile Action
Port [L]ist
[P]olicy
[Q]uit to previous menu
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Classifier Sets the classifier.
(Maximum configurable number: 256)
In-Profile action Sets the action against input packet.
(Maximum configurable number: 81)
Out-Profile action Sets the action against input packet exceeding a committed
rate.
(Maximum configurable number: 128)
Port list Sets the list of applicable ports.
(Maximum configurable number: 128)
Policy Sets the policy.
(Maximum configurable number: 128)
Quit to previous menu Returns to the previous menu.
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Screen Description
Total Entries Shows the number of classifiers (number of indexes) created.
Index Shows the classifier index number.
Src IP Addr/Mask Shows the source IP address.
Dst IP Addr/Mask Shows the destination IP address.
DSCP Shows the priority information DSCP value.
Pro. Shows the protocol.
Src L4 Port Shows the source port number of TCP/UDP.
Dst L4 Port Shows the destination port number of TCP/UDP.
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Screen Description
Total Entries Shows the number of classifiers (number of indexes) created.
Classifier Index Shows the classifier index.
Source MAC Address Shows the source MAC address.
Destination MAC Shows the destination MAC address.
Address
802.1p Priority Shows the priority of IEEE802.1p.
VLAN ID Shows the VLAN ID.
TCP SYN Flag Shows whether a TCP SYN flag is set for filtering.
ICMP Type Shows the ICMP type.
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Screen Description
Total Entries Shows the number of in-profiles (number of indexes) created.
Index Shows the in-profile index number.
Deny/Permit Shows whether a packet is denied or permitted.
Action Shows the execution mode in in-profile.
Policed-DSCP Marks the DSCP value.
Policed-Precedence Marks the precedence value.
Policed-CoS Marks the CoS value.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Index Shows the in-profile index number.
Deny/Permit Shows whether a packet is denied or permitted.
Action Policed-DSCP Marks the DSCP value.
Policed-Precedence Marks the precedence value.
Policed-CoS Marks the CoS value.
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Screen Description
Total Entries Shows the number of out-profiles (number of indexes) created.
Index Shows the out-profile index number.
Committed Rate Shows the packet buffer rate.
Burst Size(KB) Shows the traffic burst size that can be transmitted exceeding the
committed rate. For burst size, 4K, 8K, 16K, 32K, and 64K are used.
Deny/Permit Shows whether a packet is denied or permitted.
Policed-DSCP Shows a DSCP value to be marked.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Index Shows the out-profile index number.
Deny/Permit Shows whether a packet is denied or permitted.
Committed Rate Shows the packet buffer rate.
Burst Size(KB) Shows the traffic burst size that can be transmitted exceeding the
committed rate. Burst size is fixed to 64K.
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Screen Description
Total Entries Shows the number of port lists (number of indexes) created.
Index Shows the port list index number.
Port List Shows the port number in the port list.
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Screen Description
Total Entries Shows the number of policies (number of indexes) created.
Index Shows the policy index number.
Classifier Shows the classifier index number.
Seq. Shows the sequence number indicating the application order of
policies.
Policies are applied in ascending order of this sequence number.
In-Profile Shows the in-profile index number.
Out-Profile Shows the out-profile index number.
Port List Shows the port list index number.
Status Shows the application status of policy.
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Screen Description
Policy Index Shows the policy index number.
Classifier Index Shows the classifier index number created in the Classifier
Configuration Menu.
Policy Sequence Shows the sequence number.
In-Profile Index Shows the in-profile index number created in the In-Profile Action
Configuration Menu.
Out-Profile Index Shows the out-profile index number created in the Out-Profile
Action Configuration Menu.
Port List Index Shows the port list index number created in the Port List
Configuration Menu.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Fig. 4-7-21 QoS Configuration
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
QoS Status Shows the status of QoS function using IEEE802.1p.
Enabled QoS is enabled.
Disabled QoS is disabled. (Factory default setting)
Priority Shows the priority value in a VLAN tag.
Traffic Class Shows the QoS priority level.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Port Shows the port number.
Bandwidth Shows the bandwidth. The factory default setting is 1000. (Unit is
Mbps.)
Status Enables/disables the bandwidth control.
Enabled Bandwidth control is enabled.
Disabled Bandwidth control is disabled.
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Screen Description
DLF Shows the storm control setting for unknown unicast traffic.
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Press "D." The command prompt changes to "Enter port number>." Enter a port
number to designate. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable
DLF storm control status>." Press "E" to enable the unknown unicast control. Press
"D" to disable it.
B Enable/disable the storm control for broadcast traffic.
Press "B." The command prompt changes to "Enter port number>." Enter a port
number to designate. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable
broadcast storm control status (E/D)>." Press "E" to enable the broadcast control.
Press "D" to disable it.
M Enable/disable the storm control for multicast traffic.
Press "M." The command prompt changes to "Enter port number>." Enter a port
number to designate. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable
multicast storm control status (E/D)>." Press "E" to enable the multicast control.
Press "D" to disable it.
T Set the threshold number of packets (Packet Per Second).
Press "T." The command prompt changes to "Enter port number>." Enter a port
number to designate. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter threshold
value>." Enter the threshold number of packets (packet per second) between 0 and
262143.
Q Return to the previous menu.
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NAS ID : Nas1
Port No : 1
Port Status : Authorized
Port Control : Force Authorized
Transmission Period : 30 seconds
Supplicant Timeout : 30 seconds
Server Timeout : 30 seconds
Maximum Request : 2
Quiet Period : 60 seconds
Re-authentication Period : 3600 seconds
Re-authentication Status : Disable
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
[P]ort No Q[u]iet Period
Port [C]ontrol R[e]-auth Period
[T]ransmission Period Re-[a]uth Status
Supp[l]icant Timeout [I]nitialize
Server Time[o]ut [R]e-auth Initialize
[M]aximum Request [Q]uit to previous menu
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Fig. 4-7-25 802.1X Port Based Access Control Configuration Menu
Screen Description
NAS ID: Shows the authentication ID (NAS Identifier).
Port No: Shows the port number.
Port Status Reflects the Port Control setting shown below..
Unauthorized The port status is not authorized.
Authorized The port status is authorized.
Port Control Shows the operation mode for authentication requests.
Auto The access control function is enabled. The
authentica- tion process relay is performed
between the client and the authentication server.
Force The access control function is disabled. All
Unauthorized communica- tions are blocked.
Force Authorized The access control function is disabled. All
communica- tions are authorized. (Factory default
setting)
Transmission The number of seconds to wait before requesting the client to reattempt
Period authentication.
The factory default setting is 30 seconds.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Fig. 4-7-27 Loop History Information
Screen Description
Entry Shows the event number.
Time Shows the time when the event occurred. If the time is not set, the accumulated
running time since boot is shown.
Event Shows the description of the event occurred to the Switching Hub.
The loop detected on Indicates that a loop was detected in a Switching
portX. Hub under port X, and the connection has been
shut down.
The loop detected Indicates that a loop was detected between port
between portX and portY. X and port Y, and the connection has been shut
down.
PortX auto recovery. Indicates that the port X is automatically
recovered from being shut down.
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Internet
Upstream switch
Downstream switch
PC 1 PC 2 PC 3
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Group ID Shows the port group ID.
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Press "C." The Port Group Create Menu opens. For details, refer to the next section
(4.7.9.a).
Press "D." The command prompt changes to "Enter Port Group ID>." Enter a port
group ID you wish to delete with a value of 1 to 256.
Press "M." The command prompt changes to "Enter Port Group ID>." Enter a port
group ID you wish to configure with a value of 1 to 256. Then, the Port Group
Modification Menu opens. For details, refer to the next section (4.7.9.b).
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Group ID :
Group Name :
Port Members :
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Group ID Shows the port group ID.
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Press "G." The command prompt changes to "Enter Port Group ID>." Enter a port
group ID.
Press "N." The command prompt changes to "Enter Port Group name>." Enter a port
group name in 16 one-byte characters or less.
Press "P." The command prompt changes to "Enter egress port number>." Enter a port
number you wish to set. When entering multiple port numbers, delimit with comma
with no space, or hyphenate the continuous numbers.
Note: After setting a port group, make sure to press "A" to apply the setting.
If you press "Q" without pressing "A", the setting will be discarded and
the port group will not be created.
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Group ID : 1
Group Name :
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Group ID Shows the port group ID.
Group Name Shows the port group name being configured.
Port Members Shows member ports belonging to the port group.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Limit Trap Status: Shows the trap sending settings for detecting DDM alarm or warning.
Enabled: The trap sending is enabled.
Disabled: The trap sending is disabled. (Factory default setting)
SFP Port Number Shows the current SFP port.
Tranceiver Type Shows the kind of SFP.
Vender Name Shows the SFP vender name.
Vender Product Shows the SFP product number.
Number
Vender Serial Shows the SFP serial number.
Number
Rx Power (dBm) Shows the Rx power.
Tx Power (dBm) Shows the Tx power.
Temp (deg. C) Shows the Temparature.
Voltage (V) Shows the Voltage.
Bias Current Shows the bias current.
(mA)
Status Shows the current value.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
VLAN ID Shows the VLAN ID of multicast group.
Group MAC Shows the MAC address of multicast group.
Address
Group Members Shows the ports of multicast group.
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Screen Description
Port Shows the port number.
Refresh Shows the refresh interval of the screen. (Factory default setting:
300 seconds)
Elapsed Time Shows the time elapsed since booting of this Switching Hub.
Since System Up
Counter Name Shows each counter name.
Total Shows each counter value.
Avg./s Shows the average per second of each counter.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
TFTP Software Configures and executes the firmware version upgrade of this
Upgrade Switching Hub.
Configuration File Configures and executes the upload/download of the
Upload/Download configuration of this Switching Hub.
System Reboot Configures and executes the reboot of this Switching Hub.
Exception Handler Configures the operation when exception occurs in this
Switching Hub.
Ping Execution Executes ping from this Switching Hub.
System Log Shows the system log of this Switching Hub.
Watch Dog Timer Configures the Watch Dog function.
Quit to previous Quits the Switch Tools Configuration Menu and returns to the
menu Main menu.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Image Version Shows the current firmware version.
TFTP Server IP Shows the IP address of the TFTP server providing the firmware to be
used for update.
Image File Shows the file name of the firmware to be upgraded.
Name
Reboot Timer Shows the time before rebooting after downloading the firmware.
You can set the time in the System Reboot Menu.
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Note: Be sure not to turn off the power of the Switching Hub while
upgrading the firmware version.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Fig. 4-9-4 Configuration File Upload/Download
Screen Description
TFTP Server IP Shows the IP address of the TFTP server to upload/download the
configuration.
Config File Name Shows the configuration file name.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Screen Description
Reboot Status Shows whether or not the reboot command is being executed.
Stop Indicates that the reboot command is not being
executed.
Reboot Type Shows the reboot type. The factory default setting is "Normal."
Normal Normal reboot is executed.
Factory Default All settings are reset to factory default.
Factory Default All settings except the IP address are reset to
Except IP factory default.
Reboot Timer Shows the time between execution of the reboot command and
actual reboot. The factory default setting is 0 seconds.
Time Left Shows the time left before the system actually reboots after
execution of the reboot command. A key entry refreshes the screen
display, allowing you to check the elapsed time.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Fig. 4-9-6 Exception Handler
Screen Description
Exception Handler Shows the status of exception handler.
The factory default setting is "Disabled."
Enabled Exception handler is enabled.
Disabled Exception handler is disabled.
Exception Handler Shows the method of exception handler.
Mode Debug Message When the Switching Hub detects exception
handler, a debug message is displayed on the
console screen.
System Reboot When the Switching Hub detects exception
handler, the system automatically starts
rebooting.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
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Screen Description
Target IP Address: Shows the IP address of the target of the ping. The factory default
setting is 0.0.0.0.
Number of Shows the number of times of ping. The factory default setting is 10
Request times.
Timeout Value Shows the time before timeout occurs. The factory default setting is
3 seconds.
Result Shows the ping result.
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Target IP Address: ::
Number of Requests: 10
Timeout Value: 3 Sec.
=============== Result ===============
Screen Description
Target IP Address: Shows the IPv6 address of the target of the ping. The factory
default setting is ::.
Number of Shows the number of times of ping. The factory default setting is 10
Request times.
Timeout Value Shows the time before timeout occurs. The factory default setting is
3 seconds.
Result Shows the ping result.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Fig. 4-9-12 System Log
Each event displayed on this screen links to an SNMP trap. An event for
which a trap is set is displayed here. The relationships with traps are
described below.
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Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Fig. 4-9-10 Watch Dog Timer Menu
Screen Description
Watch Dog Timer Shows the status of the Watch Dog Timer function.
The factory default setting is "Disabled."
Enabled The function is enabled.
Disabled The function is disabled.
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M48eG>
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Switching functions
- Store and forward
- Forwarding rate 10BASE-T: 14,880 pps
100BASE-TX: 148,800 pps
1000BASE-T/SFP: 1,488,000 pps
- MAC address table 8K entries/unit
- Buffer memory 512 KBytes
- Flow control IEEE 802.3x (full duplex)
Back pressure (half duplex)
Major functions
- IEEE 802.1Q Tag VLAN (256 VLANS max.)
- IEEE 802.1p QoS function(4 priority queues supported)
- IEEE 802.3x Flow control
- Link aggregation Configurable up to 8 ports and 8 groups
- Port monitoring 1: n supported
- IEEE 802.1X Port Based Access Control
(EAP-MD5/TLS/PEAP)
- IEEE 802.3az Energy Efficient Ethernet
(Support LPI excluded 10BASE-Te)
Agent specifications
- SNMP v1 (RFC1157)
- SNMP v2c (RFC1901, RFC1908)
- SNMP v3 (RFC3411, RFC3414)
- TELNET (RFC854)
- TFTP (RFC783)
- SNTP v3 (RFC1769)
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Environment specifications
- Operating temperature 0 – 50°C
- Operating humidity 20 – 80% RH (no condensation)
- Storage temperature -20 – 70°C
- Storage humidity 10 – 90% RH (no condensation)
External specifications
- Dimensions 44 mm (Height) × 440 mm (Width) × 322
mm (Depth)(Excluding the protruding
sections)
- Mass (Weight) 4,200 g
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[User-settable items]
- *IP address, subnet mask and default gateway
- *System name
* This item can be configured only with the software "Easy Config."
In the software, the item is displayed as "Camera name."
[Restrictions]
- The time for accepting setting changes is limited to 20 minutes after
power-on to ensure security.
However, you can change settings regardless of the time limit if the IP
address, subnet mask, default gateway, user name and password values
are the factory defaults.
* You can check the current settings because the list is displayed even
after the time limit elapses.
- The following function of the software of Panasonic System Networks
Co., Ltd. cannot be used.
- Auto setup function
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Upstream Switching
Hub
Downstream Downstream
Switching Switching
H b1 H b2
Hub not
supporting loop
detection
function
PC 1 PC 2 PC 3
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Upstream
Switching Hub
(4)
Downstream (3) Downstream
Switching Switching
(2)
(1)
PC 1 PC 2 PC 3
[Conditions of occurrence]
(1) Communications between PC1 and PC2, and between PC1 and PC3 are OK.
(2) A loop occurs in downstream Switching Hub 2.
(3) The upstream Switching Hub detects the loop first, and shuts down the uplink port to
downstream Switching Hub 2. (Normally, only a port having loop connection is shut down.)
(4) The uplink port to downstream Switching Hub 2 is linked down, and communications to all
other Switching Hubs are blocked.
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2. IF MIB (RFC2863)
2.1.interfaces
MIB object Access Identifier Remarks
ifNumber RO ifNumber.0
ifIndex RO ifIndex.<port_num>
ifDescr RO ifDescr.<port_num>
ifType RO ifType.<port_num>
ifMtu RO ifMtu.<port_num>
ifSpeed RO ifSpeed.<port_num>
ifPhysAddress RO ifPhysAddress.<port_num>
ifAdminStatus R/W ifAdminStatus.<port_num>
ifOperStatus RO ifOperStatus.<port_num>
ifOLastChange RO ifOLastChange.<port_num>
ifInOctets RO ifInOctets.<port_num>
ifInUcastPkts RO ifInUcastPkts.<port_num>
ifInNUcastPkts RO ifInNUcastPkts.<port_num>
ifInDiscards RO ifInDiscards.<port_num>
ifInErrors RO ifInErrors.<port_num>
ifInUnknownProtos RO ifInUnknownProtos.<port_num>
ifOutOctets RO ifOutOctets.<port_num>
ifOutUcastPkts RO ifOutUcastPkts.<port_num>
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3. IP MIB (RFC4293)
3.1.IP
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
ipForwarding R/W ipForwarding.0
ipDefaultTTL R/W ipDefaultTTL.0
ipInReceives RO ipInReceives.0
ipInHdrErrors RO ipInHdrErrors.0
ipInAddrErrors RO ipInAddrErrors.0
ipInUnknownProtos RO ipInUnknownProtos.0
ipInDiscards RO ipInDiscards.0
ipInDelivers RO ipInDelivers.0
ipOutRequests RO ipOutRequests.0
ipOutDiscards RO ipOutDiscards.0
ipOutNoRoutes Ro ipOutNoRoutes.0
ipReasmTomeout RO ipReasmTomeout
ipReasmReqds RO ipReasmReqds.0
ipReasmOKs RO ipReasmOKs.0
ipReasmFails RO ipReasmFails.0
ipFragOKs RO ipFragOKs.0
ipFragFails RO ipFragFails.0
ipFragCreates RO ipFragCreates.0
3.2. ipAddrTable
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
ipAdEntAddr RO ipAdEntAddr.<ip_address>
ipAdEntIfIndex RO ipAdEntIfIndex.<ip_address>
ipAdEntNetMask RO ipAdEntNetMask.<ip_address>
ipAdEntBcastAddr RO ipAdEntBcastAddr.<ip_address>
ipAdEntReasmMaxSize RO ipAdEntReasmMaxSize.<ip_address>
3.3. ipNetToMediaTable
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
ipNetToMediaIfIndex RO ipNetToMediaIfIndex.<ip_address>
ipNetToMediaPhysAddre RO ipNetToMediaPhysAddress.<ip_address>
ss
ipNetToMediaNetAddres RO ipNetToMediaNetAddress.<ip_address>
s
ipNetToMediaType RO ipNetToMediaType.<ip_address>
3.4.
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
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5. IEEE8021PAE MIB
5.1.dot1xPaeSystem
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
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14. Traps
14.1.
Remar
Trap description Access Identifier
ks
Cold Start
Link up/Down
Login Failure
Authentication Failure
mnoBusAccessErrorNotifi ObjectID:
cation 1.3.6.1.4.1.396.5.5.1.6
mnoLoopDetection ObjectID:
1.3.6.1.4.1.396.5.5.2.1
mnoLoopRecovery ObjectID:
1.3.6.1.4.1.396.5.5.2.2
mnoDdmAlarmTrap ObjectID:
1.3.6.1.4.1.396.5.5.1.4.0.1
mnoDdmWarningTrap ObjectID:
1.3.6.1.4.1.396.5.5.1.4.0.2
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1. LED indicators
* The POWER LED is not lit.
- Is the power cord connected?
Please confirm that the power cord is securely connected to the power
port.
* The port LED (left) is not lit in Status mode.
- Is the Switching Hub set to Status mode?
If the Switching Hub is set to the ECO mode, all LEDs are turned off
regardless of terminal connection state.
- Is the cable correctly connected to the target port?
- Is the cable appropriate to use?
- Is each terminal connected to the relevant port conforming with
10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or 1000BASE-T standard?
- Auto-negotiation may have failed.
Set the port of this Switching Hub or the terminal to half-duplex mode.
* The port LED (right) lights in orange.
- A loop has occurred. By removing the loop, orange LED will be turned off.
* LOOP HISTORY LED blinks in orange.
- This is to notify that there is a port in which a loop is occurring, or has been
removed within 3 days.
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2. Repair request
If a problem is not solved even after taking the steps shown in the
"Troubleshooting" section in this manual, please use the Memo shown
on the next page and make a repair request with the following
information to the shop where you purchased this Switching Hub.
- Product name - Model No.
- Product serial No. (11 alphanumeric characters labeled on the
product)
- Firmware version (The number after "Ver." labeled on the unit
package)
- Problem status (Please give as concrete information as possible.)
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Serial No.
(11 alphanumeric characters labeled on the product)
Shop/Sales
company
Tel:
Customer
service
contact
Tel:
(* You can check the version on the screen described in section 4.5 of this
document.)
P0316-0
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