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Operation Manual

Switch-M48eG
Menu Screens
Model Number: PN28480K

 Thank you for purchasing our product.


 This manual provides important information about safe and proper
operations of this Switching Hub.
 Please read the "Important Safety Instruction" on pages 3 to 5.
 Any problems or damage resulting from disassembly of this Switching
Hub by customers are not covered by the warranty.

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This operation manual is applicable to the following Switching Hubs:
Product name Model No. Firmware version
Switch-M48eG PN28480K-ID 2.0.0.01 or higher
PN28480K-TH
PN28480K-MY

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Important Safety Instructions
This chapter contains important safety instructions for preventing bodily
injury and/or property damage. You are required to follow them.
 Severity of bodily injury and/or property damage, which could result from
incorrect use of the Switching Hub, are explained below.

This symbol indicates a potential hazard that


WARNING could result in serious injury or death.

This symbol indicates safety instructions.

CAUTION Deviation from these instructions could lead


to bodily injury and/or property damage.

 The following symbols are used to classify and describe the type of
instructions to be observed.

This symbol is used to alert This symbol is used to alert


users to what they must not do. users to what they must do.

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 handle this Switching Hub and connection cables during a


thunderstorm.
Deviation could lead to electric shock.

 Do not disassemble and/or modify this Switching Hub.


Deviation could lead to fire, 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.

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WARNING
 Do not connect equipments other than
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/1000BASE-T to twisted pair port.
Deviation could lead to fire, electric shock, and/or equipment failure.

 Do not place this Switching Hub in harsh environment (such as near


water, high humid, and/or high dust).
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 install this Switching Hub at the location with continuous


vibration or strong shock, or at the unstable location.
Deviation could lead to injury and/or equipment failure.
 Do not install any module other than the separately sold SFP module
(PN54021K/PN54023K) to SFP extension slot.
Deviation could lead to fire, electric shock, and/or equipment failure.
 Do not put this Switching Hub into fire.
Deviation could lead to explosion and/or 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.

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WARNING
 Use the bundled power cord (AC 100 – 240V specifications).
Deviation could lead to electric shock, malfunction, and/or
equipment failure.

 Unplug the power cord in case of equipment failure.


Deviation, such as keeping connected for a long time, could lead to
fire.

 Connect this Switching Hub to ground.


Deviation could lead to electric shock, malfunction, and/or
equipment failure.
 Connect the power cord firmly to the power port.
Deviation could lead to electric fire, shock, and/or malfunction.

 Unplug the power cord if the STATUS/ECO LED (Status/ECO mode)


blinks in orange (system fault).
Deviation, such as keeping connected for a long time, could lead to
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.

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Basic Instructions for the Use of This
Product
 For inspection and/or repair, consult the shop.

 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.

 Unplug the power cord when cleaning this Switching Hub.

 Use this Switching Hub within the specifications. Deviation could lead to
malfunction.

 When connecting a cable, hold the Switching Hub firmly.

 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 put a strong shock, including dropping, to this Switching Hub.


Deviation could lead to equipment failure.

 Before connecting a console cable to the console port, discharge static


electricity, for example by touching metal appliance (do not discharge by
touching this Switching Hub).

 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.)

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­ High humidity. Possible spilled liquid (water).
­ Dusty. Possible static charge (such as carpet).
­ Under direct sunlight.
­ Possible condensation. High/low temperature exceeding the specifications
environment.
­ Strong vibration and/or strong shock.

 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.

 When stacking Switching Hubs, leave a minimum of 20 mm space between


them.

 Operation is not guaranteed if a module other than the optional SFP


extension modules (PN54021K/PN54023K) is inserted into the SFP extension
slot. For the latest information about compatible SFP extension modules,
check our website.

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.

* Brands and product names in this document are trademarks or registered


trademarks of their respective holders.

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Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions ................................................................................ 3
Basic Instructions for the Use of This Product ....................................................... 6
1. Product Outline ................................................................................................ 11
1.1. Features ...................................................................................................... 11
1.2. Accessories .................................................................................................. 13
1.3. Part Names ................................................................................................. 14
1.4. LED Behavior ............................................................................................... 15
1.4.1. LED Behavior at Start-up ...................................................................... 15
1.4.2. LED Behavior while Operating ............................................................. 15
1.4.3. Loop detection function ....................................................................... 18
1.5. LED Display Change Button........................................................................ 19
1.5.1. Setting LED Base Mode ........................................................................ 19
1.5.2. LED Display Switchover ......................................................................... 19
2. Installation ........................................................................................................ 21
2.1. Mounting to 19-inch Rack .......................................................................... 21
3. Connection ....................................................................................................... 22
3.1. Connection Using a Twisted Pair Port ........................................................ 22
3.2. Connection Using an SFP Extension Slot .................................................... 23
3.3. Connection to Power .................................................................................. 24
4. Configuration ................................................................................................... 25
4.1. Connecting via Console Port ...................................................................... 25
4.2. Login ........................................................................................................... 26
4.3. Basic Operations on the Screen.................................................................. 29
4.4. Main Menu ................................................................................................. 31
4.5. General Information Menu ........................................................................ 33
4.6. Basic Switch Configuration ......................................................................... 37
4.6.1. System Administration Configuration .................................................. 39
4.6.2. System IP Configuration ....................................................................... 41
4.6.3. SNMP Configuration ............................................................................. 45
4.6.4. Port Configuration Basic ....................................................................... 74
4.6.5. Port Configuration Extend ................................................................... 78
4.6.6. Port Configuration Power Saving......................................................... 81
4.6.7. System Security Configuration ............................................................. 84
4.6.8. Forwarding Database ......................................................................... 101

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4.6.9. Time Configuration ............................................................................. 107
4.6.10. ARP Table .......................................................................................... 110
4.6.11. NDP Table ......................................................................................... 112
4.7. Advanced Switch Configuration .............................................................. 114
4.7.1. VLAN Management ............................................................................ 116
4.7.2. Link Aggregation ................................................................................ 126
4.7.3. Port Monitoring Configuration Menu................................................ 128
4.7.4. Access Control Configuration Menu .................................................. 130
4.7.5 Quality of Service Configuration ......................................................... 155
4.7.6. Storm Control Configuration Menu ................................................... 159
4.7.7 802.1X Port Based Access Control ....................................................... 161
4.7.8 Loop Detection Configuration Menu .................................................. 164
4.7.9. Port Group Configuration Menu ........................................................ 168
4.7.10. Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Menu ................................................ 175
4.7.11. Static Multicast Address.................................................................... 178
4.8. Statistics .................................................................................................... 180
4.9. Switch Tools Configuration ...................................................................... 185
4.9.1. TFTP Software Upgrade ..................................................................... 186
4.9.2. Configuration File Upload/Download ................................................ 189
4.9.3. System Reboot .................................................................................... 191
4.9.4. Exception Handler............................................................................... 193
4.9.5. Ping Execution .................................................................................... 195
4.9.5.a. IPv4 Ping Execution.......................................................................... 196
4.9.5.b. IPv6 Ping Execution ......................................................................... 198
4.9.6. System Log .......................................................................................... 200
4.9.7. Watch Dog Timer Menu ..................................................................... 207
4.10. Save Configuration to Flash ................................................................... 208
4.11. Command Line Interface (CLI) ............................................................... 210
4.12. Logout ..................................................................................................... 211
Appendix A. Specifications .............................................................................. 212
Appendix B. Easy IP Address Setup Function .................................................. 214
Appendix C. Example of Network Configuration using Loop Detection Function
and Its Precautions ............................................................................................. 215
Appendix D. MIB List ....................................................................................... 217
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................. 231
After-sales Service ............................................................................................... 232

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1. Product Outline
Switch-M48eG is an all Giga bit Ethernet Switching Hub with management
function having 44 ports of 10/100/1000BASE-T and four pairs of
10/100/1000BASE-T port and SFP extension slot, one of which is selectable.

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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 Telnet and SSH functions facilitate remote setting change and
confirmation.
 Standard MIB (MIB II, Bridge MIB, etc.) is supported, enabling remote
control by using the SNMP manager. (For details, refer to Appendix A
and Appendix C.)
 Link aggregation function is supported. Aggregation can be manually
configured up to 8 ports.
 Reboot timer function is supported, enabling auto reboot after a
scheduled time (24 hours or less).
 Equipped with energy efficient Ethernet (EEE) conforming to IEEE802.3az
(LPI). When there is no data transmission at link up, the energy-saving
state automati- cally starts so that power consumption can be reduced
on each port.

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1.2. Accessories
Please be sure to confirm the content. Please contact our distributor if any of
the contents are insufficient.
Quantity
Installation Guide (this document)……………………………………………………… 1
CD-ROM (PDF version of Operating Instructions) ………………………………… 1
Mounting bracket (for 19-inch rack)…………………………………………………… 2
Screws (for 19-inch rack)…………………………………………………………………… 4
Screws (for fixing the main unit and the mounting bracket) ………………… 8
Rubber foot …………………………………………………………………………………… 4
Power cord……………………………………………………………………………………… 1

[Optional accessories]
PN54021K 1000BASE-SX SFP Module
PN54023K 1000BASE-LX SFP Module

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1.3. Part Names

Back panel

Front panel

Magnified

Fig. 1-3 Part Names

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1.4. LED Behavior

1.4.1. LED Behavior at Start-up


Upon turning this Switching Hub on, all LEDs tentatively light up. Then, the
self-diagnosis of hardware is executed. Upon finishing the diagnosis, power
LED and status/ECO mode LED light in solid green. Then, the Switching Hub
starts working.

1.4.2. LED Behavior while Operating


This Switching Hub has a set of LEDs for each port. These LEDs indicate the
operation status of each port.

 System LED
LED Behavior Description

POWER LED Green Light Power is ON.

(Power) Off Power is OFF.

ANY COL. LED Orange Light During half-duplex operation, packet collision
(Collision) is occurring in either port.

Off No packet collision.

STATUS/ECO LED Green Light Operating in status mode.

(Status/Eco mode) Green Blink Operating in ECO mode.

(All LEDs turn off, except POWER and


STATUS/ECO LEDs during ECO mode.)

Off Power is OFF.

GIGA LED Green Light Operating in GIGA mode.

(GIGA mode)

100M LED Green Light Operating in Speed mode.


(Speed mode)

FULL LED Green Light Operating in Duplex mode.


(DUPLEX mode)

LOOP HISTORY LED Green Light Operating in Loop history mode.


(Loop History mode) Green Blink Loop is occurring, or occurred within the last

3 days.

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 Port LED display mode LED
In the status mode described later, port LED shows linkup and
communication status. By pressing the LED display switch button in the front
panel, the display mode of port LED can be changed as follows.

Port LED display mode Description

STATUS/ECO Shows linkup and communication status.

GIGA Shows linkup status at 1000 Mbps.

100M Shows linkup status at 100 Mbps.

FULL Shows linkup status at full-duplex or half-duplex.

LOOP HISTORY Shows loop history and port shut-off status.

 Port LED
According to switchover in the port LED display mode, described previously,
display of port LED in each port changes as follows.

Port LED Display mode Behavior Description

Left STATUS/ECO Green Link is established.

Light

Green Transmitting and receiving data.


Blink

Off No device connected.

GIGA Green Link is established at 1000 Mbps.


Light

Off Link is established at 100 Mbps or 10


Mbps, or no device is connected.

100M Green Link is established at 100 Mbps.


Light

Off Link is established at 1000 Mbps or 10


Mbps, or no device is connected.

FULL Green Link is established at full-duplex.


Light

Off Link is established at half-duplex or no


device is connected.

LOOP HISTORY Green Within 3 days after loop removed.


Light

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Off No loop detection history.

Right Orange Shutting down by loop detection.

 Light

Off Not shutting down by loop detection.

Fig. 1-4 Port LED

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1.4.3. Loop detection function
Turns on the port LED with an orange light when a loop occurs in the
corresponding port. At this time, the relevant port automatically shuts down
(default setting: 60 sec.) to prevent loop from occurring. If the loop is still not
removed, the port will shut down again. Remove the loop while the port is
shut off.
The loop detection/shut-off function can be switched on/off by keeping
pressing the LED display switch button for more than 10 seconds or by
setting in the configuration menu. For details on the configuration menu,
refer to 4.7.8. If switching properly takes place, LOOP HISTORY LED turns on
to complete switchover.
The loop history can be reset by powering off the Switching Hub and then
on.

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1.5. LED Display Change Button

1.5.1. Setting LED Base Mode


You can select display of LEDs in this Switching Hub from two types: Status
mode and Eco mode.
The mode selected at system start-up is called the base mode. The base mode
can be switched by keeping pressing the LED display switch button for more
than 3 seconds. After pressing the LED display switch button for more than 3
seconds, STATUS/ECO, GIGA, 100M, and FULL LEDs will turn on at once, and
then the mode will switch over.

 Status mode (Factory default setting)


According to the port LED display mode, port LED shows the status of each
port. In status mode, STATUS/ECO LED lights in green.

 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.

1.5.2. LED Display Switchover


By pressing the LED display switch button on the front panel, display of port
LED can be changed in the following order.
Port LED display mode Description

STATUS/ECO Shows link establishment and communication status.

GIGA Shows linkup status at 1000 Mbps.

100M Shows linkup status at 100 Mbps.

FULL Shows linkup status at full-duplex or half-duplex.

LOOP HISTORY Shows loop detection and port shut-off status.

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If the port LED display mode is switched to other than STATUS/ECO and then
no operation is executed for more than 1 minute, the mode automatically
shifts to the base mode.

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2. Installation
Switch-M48eG can be installed to a stainless steel product, a 19-inch rack, or
on the wall.

2.1. Mounting to 19-inch Rack


Take out the supplied 2 mounting brackets (for 19-inch rack) and 8 screws
(for fixing the main unit and the mounting bracket), and fix the brackets to
the main unit by tightening screws into 4 holes located at the sides. Then,
mount this Switching Hub firmly to the rack using the supplied 4 screws (for
19-inch rack) or screws furnished at the rack.
The main unit can be placed 20 mm back on the rack by changing the bracket
fixing position.

Fig. 2-1 Mounting to 19-inch Rack

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3. Connection

3.1. Connection Using a Twisted Pair Port


 Connection Cable
Use a CAT5E or higher twisted pair cable with 8P8C RJ45 modular plug.

 Network Configuration

100 m or shorter

100 m 100 m
or shorter or shorter

Fig. 3-1 Example of Connection

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.

Note: If a fixed-ode port configuration is set, Auto-MDI/MDI-X function


does not work. Therefore, use a cross cable to connect them.

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3.2. Connection Using an SFP Extension Slot

1000BASE-SX: 550 m or shorter / 1000BASE-LX: 10 km or shorter

100 m 100 m
or shorter or shorter

Fig. 3-2 Example of Optical Fiber Cable Connection

Plugging an SFP module (optional) into an SFP extension slot enables an


optical fiber connection. Connect this Switching Hub's TX port to the RX port
of the connected device and this Switching Hub's RX port to the TX port of
the connected device.
If a twisted pair cable and an SFP module are simultaneously connected to
combo ports that are used exclusively, SFP link has a priority.

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3.3. Connection to Power
Connect the supplied power code to the power port of this Switching Hub
and connect the other end into an electric outlet. This Switching Hub
operates at 100-240 V (50/60 Hz).
This Switching Hub does not have a power ON/OFF switch. Plugging the
power cord turns on this Switching Hub's power and the operation starts. To
power off, unplug the power code from the electric outlet.

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4. Configuration
Upon power on, this Switching Hub starts working as a switching hub. To use
the SNMP management functionality or other unique functions, you need to
configure the Switching Hub using a console port, Telnet, or SSH.
In this chapter, the configuration of this Switching Hub is explained.

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.

4.1. Connecting via Console Port

Console connection requires a DEC VT100-compatible asynchronous terminal,


or a terminal capable of running a VT100-compatible terminal emulator,
such as HyperTerminal on Windows XP or older. Connect a terminal of this
kind to the console port of this Switching Hub.
Configure the communication mode for the asynchronous terminal as
follows:

 Transmission mode: RS-232C (ITU-TS V.24 compatible)


 Emulation mode: VT100
 Transmission speed: 9600 bps
 Data length: 8 bit
 Stop bit: 1 bit
 Parity control: None
 Flow control: None

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4.2. Login
If you access the Switching Hub via the console port, a screen shown in Fig.
4-2-1 appears.
If this screen does not appear, press Enter key to refresh the display or
confirm that there is no error in configuration of communication mode and
others.

==============================================================================
PN28480K Local Management System Version x.x.x.xx
MAC Address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx

==============================================================================

Login Menu

Login:

Fig. 4-2-1 Login Screen (Console)

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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==============================================================================
PN28480K Remote Management System Version x.x.x.xx
MAC Address: xx:x:xx:xx:xx:xx

==============================================================================

Login Menu

Login:

Fig. 4-2-2 Login Screen (Telnet)

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On the screens in Fig. 4-2-1 and Fig. 4-2-2, enter the login name and
password. First, enter the login name. The Switching Hub's default login
name is set to "manager." Enter "manager" and press the Enter key. Then,
you need to enter a password, as shown in Fig. 4-2-3. The Switching Hub's
default password is the same as the login name ("manager"). Enter the
password correctly and press the Enter key.

==============================================================================
PN28480K Local Management System Version x.x.x.xx
MAC Address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx

==============================================================================

Login Menu

Login: manager
Password: *******

Fig. 4-2-3 Entering Password

Both the login name and password can be changed. For the detailed change
procedure, refer to 4.6.7.

Note: A password is displayed with asterisks (*) as a user enters it.

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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4.3. Basic Operations on the Screen
The console screen of the Switching Hub is organized as follows:

1. Title 2. Previous menu name 3. Current menu name

PN28480K Local Management System


Basic Switch Configuration -> System IP Configuration Menu

MAC Address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx


IP Address: 192.168.1.10 4. Configuration
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------

Set [I]P Address


Set Subnet [M]ask
Set Default [G]ateway 5. Command
Set IP P[a]rameter
Set I[P]v6 Address
[Q]uit to previous menu

7. Command entry line


6. Prompt
8. Explanation
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-3-1 Screen Structure

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Screen Description
1. Title The title of this screen. Shows "Local Management
System" while being accessed via console. Shows
"Remote Management System" while being accessed via
Telnet.
2. Previous menu Shows the name of the previous menu. Pressing "Q,"
name described later, opens the menu screen shown in this
field.
3. Current menu Shows the name of the current screen.
name
4. Configuration Shows the current configuration, set on this screen.
5. Command Shows the commands available on this screen. Available
commands differ on each screen. Select a command
from the list.
6. Prompt Changes as you enter a command, indicating what you
need to enter next. Follow the instruction in this field.
7. Command Enter a command or settings.
entry line
8. Explanation Shows the explanation of this screen or errors.

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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4.4. Main Menu
After login, Main Menu appears, as shown in Fig. 4-4-1.
This Switching Hub has a main menu and multiple sub-menus. These menus
have a tree structure, with the main menu as its root. To move to a sub-menu,
enter a command letter. To return to the previous menu, enter the "Q"
command. The second line from the top shows the current menu name.

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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

Fig. 4-4-1 Main Menu

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Screen Description
General Information Shows this Switching Hub's hardware, firmware information and
address settings.

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).

Statistics Shows this Switching Hub's statistical information.

Switch Tools Configures this Switching Hub's additional tools (such as firmware

Configuration update, saving/reading settings, Ping, and system log).

Save Configuration Writes this Switching Hub's settings into its internal memory.

to Flash

Run CLI Switches to a command line interface.

Quit Quits the main menu and returns to the login screen.

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4.5. General Information Menu
On the Main Menu, pressing "G" opens the General Information Menu, as
shown in Fig. 4-5-1. This screen shows this Switching Hub's basic information.
You cannot edit shown information on this screen.

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Main Menu -> General Information

System up for: 0day(s), 0hr(s), 0min(s), 0sec(s)


Boot / Runtime Code Version: x.x.x.x / x.x.x.x
Hardware Information
Version: A1
DRAM Size: 128MB
Flash Size: 28MB

Administration Information
Switch Name:
Switch Location:
Switch Contact:

System Address Information


MAC Address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0

Press any key to continue...

Fig. 4-5-1 General Information Menu

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Main Menu -> General Information

System Address Information


MAC Address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
IPv6 Address/PrefixLen: ::/128
IPv6 Link Local Address: ::
IPv6 Default Gateway: ::

Press any key to continue...

Fig. 4-5-2 General Information Menu (IPv6)

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Screen Description
System up for Shows accumulated time since the Switching Hub boot-up.

Boot Code Shows the version of Boot Code.


Version

Runtime Code Shows the version of Runtime Code.


Version (Upgrading firmware version described in 4.9.1 is applicable to Runtime
Code.)

Hardware Shows the hardware information.


Information Version Shows the hardware version information.

DRAM / Flash Size Shows capacities of mounted DRAM and Flash


memory.

Administration Items shown here are configured in accordance with "4.6.1 System

Information Administration Configuration."

Switch Name Shows the name of the Switching Hub. No


information is set on shipment.

Switch Location Shows the installation location of the Switching Hub.


No information is set on shipment.

Switch Contact Shows contact information of the Switching Hub. No


information is set on shipment.

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

value is uniquely assigned to each device and cannot


be changed.

IP Address Shows the Switching Hub's current IP address.


0.0.0.0 is displayed because no address is set on

shipment. For configuration details, refer to 4.6.2.

Subnet Mask Shows the Switching Hub's current subnet mask.


0.0.0.0 is displayed because no address is set on
shipment. For configuration details, refer to 4.6.2.

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 Shows the Switching Hub's current IPv6
Address/PrefixLen address. ::/128 is displayed because no address is set
on shipment. For configuration details, refer to
4.6.2a.

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

Gateway gateway. :: is displayed because no address is set on


shipment. For configuration details, refer to 4.6.2a.

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4.6. Basic Switch Configuration
On the Main Menu, pressing "B" opens the Basic Switch Configuration Menu,
as shown in Fig. 4-6-1. On this screen, you can configure the basic
configuration settings, such as
IP address, SMNP, and ports.

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Main Menu -> Basic Switch Configuration Menu

System [A]dministration Configuration


System [I]P Configuration
S[N]MP Configuration
[P]ort Configuration Basic
Port Configuration [E]xtend
Port Configuration P[o]wer Saving
[S]ystem Security Configuration
[F]orwarding Database
[T]ime Configuration
A[R]P Table
N[D]P Table
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-1 Basic Switch Configuration

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Screen Description
System Administration Configures the administrative information, such as Switching
Configuration Hub name, location and contact information.

System IP Configuration Configures the IP-address-related network information.

SNMP Configuration Configures SNMP-related settings.

Port Configuration Basic Configures PoE for each port.

Port Configuration Configures extended port settings, such as port name.


Extend

Port Configuration Configures power saving mode for MNO series.


Power Saving

System Security Configures the security settings, such as access control for this
Configuration Switching Hub.

Forwarding Database Shows the MAC address table.

Time Configuration Configures the time settings, such as the SNTP-based time
synchronization function and manual mode settings.

ARP Table Shows the ARP table.

NDP Table Shows the NDP table.

Quit to previous menu Returns to the main menu.

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4.6.1. System Administration Configuration
On the Basic Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "A" opens the System
Administration Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-2. On this screen,
you can set administrative information, such as device name.

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Basic Switch Configuration -> System Admin. Configuration Menu

Description: Switch-M48eG
Object ID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.396.5.4.2.23
Name:
Location:
Contact:

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Set System [N]ame
Set System [L]ocation
Set System [C]ontact Information
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-2 System Administration Configuration

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.

Name: Shows the system name. No information is set on shipment.

Location: Shows the installation location. No information is set on shipment.

Contact: Shows the contact information. No information is set on shipment.

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Available commands are listed below.
N Set/edit the system name.

Press "N." The command prompt changes to "Enter system name>." Enter a
Switching Hub name in 50 one-byte characters or less.

L Set/edit the installation location information.

Press "L." The command prompt changes to "Enter system location>." Enter a
Switching Hub location in 50 one-byte characters or less.

C Set/edit the contact information.

Press "C." The command prompt changes to "Enter system contact>." Enter contact
information in 50 one-byte characters or less.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.2. System IP Configuration
On the Basic Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "I" opens the System IP
Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-3. On this screen, you can set
IP-address-related settings for this Switching Hub.

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Basic Switch Configuration -> System IP Configuration Menu

MAC Address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx


IP Address: 0.0.0.0
Subnet Mask: 0.0.0.0
Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------

Set [I]P Address


Set Subnet [M]ask
Set Default [G]ateway
Set IP P[a]rameter
Set I[P]v6 Address
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-3 System IP Configuration

Screen Description
MAC Shows the MAC address of the Switching Hub.

Address This value is a unique identifier assigned to the device. It cannot be


changed.

IP Address Shows the current IP address.

0.0.0.0 is displayed because no address is set on shipment.

Subnet Mask Shows the current subnet mask.


0.0.0.0 is displayed because no address is set on shipment.

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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Available commands are listed below.
I Set/edit the IP address.

Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Enter IP address>." Enter an IP address
for the Switching Hub.

M Set/edit the subnet mask.

Press "M." The command prompt changes to "Enter subnet mask>." Enter a subnet
mask for the Switching Hub.

G Set/edit the IP address of the router for the default gateway.

Press "G." The command prompt changes to "Enter new gateway IP address>."
Enter the IP address of the router, set as the default gateway.

A Set the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway in succession.

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.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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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4.6.2.a. IPv6 Configuration
On the System IP Configuration Menu, pressing "P" opens the IPv6
Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-4. On this screen, you can set
IPv6-address-related settings for this Switching Hub.

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System IP Configuration Menu -> IPv6 Configuration Menu

MAC Address: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx


IPv6 Status: Disabled
IPv6 Address/PrefixLen: ::/128
IPv6 Link Local Address: ::
IPv6 Default Gateway: ::

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[E]nable/Disable IPv6 Status Set I[P]v6 Address
Set IPv6 Default Ga[t]eway Set IPv6 Li[n]k Local Address
Set IPv6 Pa[r]ameter [Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-4 System IP Configuration

Screen Description
MAC Shows the MAC address of the Switching Hub.

Address This value is a unique identifier assigned to the device. It cannot be


changed.

IPv6 Status Shows the IPv6 status.

Enabled The IPv6 status is enabled.

Disabled The IPv6 status is disabled.

IPv6 Address Shows the current IPv6 address and prefix length.
/PrefixLen ::/128 is displayed because no address is set on shipment.

IPv6 Link Shows the current IPv6 link local address.


Local :: displayed because no address is set on shipment.
Address

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IPv6 Default Shows the IPv6 address of the router, set as a current default gateway.
Gateway :: is displayed because no address is set on shipment.

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4.6.3. SNMP Configuration
On the Basic Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "N" opens the SNMP
Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-5. On this screen, you can configure
the SNMP agent settings.

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Basic Switch Configuration -> SNMP Configuration Menu

SNMP [M]anagement Configuration


SNMP [E]xtend Configuration
SNMP [T]rap Receiver Configuration
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-5 SNMP Configuration

Screen Description
SNMP Configures the SNMP manager settings.
Management
Configuration

SNMP Extend Configures the SNMP extend settings.


Configuration

SNMP Trap Configures the SNMP trap receiver settings.


Receiver
Configuration

Quit to previous Returns to the previous menu.


menu

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Available commands are listed below.
M Configure the SNMP manager settings.

Press "M." The SNMP Management Configuration Menu opens.

E Configure the SNMP extend settings.

Press "E." The SNMP Extend Configuration Menu opens.

T Configure the trap receiver settings.

Press "T." The SNMP Trap Receiver Configuration Menu opens.

Q Quit the SNMP Configuration Menu and return to the previous menu.

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4.6.3.a. SNMP Management Configuration
On the SNMP Configuration Menu, pressing "M" opens the SNMP
Management Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-6. On this screen, you
can configure the SNMP manager settings.

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SNMP Configuration -> SNMP Management Configuration Menu

SNMP Manager List:


No. Status Privilege IP Address Community
---- -------- ----------- --------------- ----------------------------
1 Enabled Read-Only 0.0.0.0 public
2 Enabled Read-Write 0.0.0.0 private
3 Disabled Read-Only 0.0.0.0
4 Disabled Read-Only 0.0.0.0
5 Disabled Read-Only 0.0.0.0
6 Disabled Read-Only 0.0.0.0
7 Disabled Read-Only 0.0.0.0
8 Disabled Read-Only 0.0.0.0
9 Disabled Read-Only 0.0.0.0
10 Disabled Read-Only 0.0.0.0

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------

Set Manager [S]tatus Set Manager [I]P Set Manager I[P]v6


Set Manager P[r]ivilege Set Manager [C]ommunity [Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-6 SNMP Management Configuration

Screen Description
SNMP Manager Shows the current SNMP manager settings.
List: No. Shows the entry number on the SNMP Manager List.

Status Shows the SNMP manager status.

Enabled The SNMP manager is enabled.

Disabled The SNMP manager is disabled.

Privilege Shows the access privilege of the SNMP manager.

Read-Write Both the read and write operations are


allowed.

Read-Only Only the read operation is allowed.

IP Address Shows the IP address of the SNMP manager.

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Community Shows the current community name.

Available commands are listed below.


S Set the SNMP manager status.

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.

I Set an IP address for an SNMP manager.

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 IP address for manager>." Enter an IP address.

R Set an access privilege for an SNMP manager.

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

changes to "Enter the selection>."


Press "1" for read-only permission. Press "2" for read-and-write.

P Configure the IPv6 SNMP manager settings.

Press "P." The IPv6 SNMP Manager Menu opens. For configuration details, refer to

4.6.3.b.

C Set a community name for an SNMP manager.

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.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.3.b. IPv6 SNMP Manager
On the SNMP Management Configuration Menu, pressing "P" opens the Set
IPv6 SNMP Manager Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-7. On this screen, you can
configure the SNMP IPv6 manager settings.

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SNMP Management Configuration Menu -> Set IPv6 SNMP Manager Menu

SNMP Manager List:


No. IPv6 Address
----------------------------------------------
1 ::
2 ::
3 ::
4 ::
5 ::
6 ::
7 ::
8 ::
9 ::
10 ::

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------

Set Manager [I]Pv6 [Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-7 SNMP Management Configuration

Screen Description
SNMP Manager Shows the current SNMP manager settings.
List: No. Shows the entry number on the SNMP Manager List.

IPv6 Address Shows the IPv6 address of the SNMP manager.

Available commands are listed below.


I Set an IP address for an SNMP manager.

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.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.3.c. SNMP Extend Configuration
On the SNMP Configuration Menu, pressing "E" opens the SNMP Extend
Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-8. On this screen, you can configure
the SNMP manager settings.
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SNMP Configuration Menu -> SNMP Extend Configuration Menu

SNMP [U]ser Configuration


SNMP [V]iew Configuration
SNMP [G]roup Configuration
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-8 SNMP Management Configuration


Screen Description
SNMP User Configuration Configures the SNMP user settings.

SNMP View Configuration Configures the SNMP View settings.

SNMP Group Configuration Configures the SNMP Group settings.

Quit to previous menu Returns to the previous menu.

Available commands are listed below.


U Configure the SNMP user settings.

Press "U." The SNMP User Configuration Menu opens.

V Configure the SNMP view settings.

Press "V." The SNMP View Configuration Menu opens.

G Configure the SNMP Group settings.

Press "G." The SNMP Group Configuration Menu opens.

Q Quit the SNMP Configuration Menu and return to the previous menu.

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4.6.3.d. SNMP User Configuration
On the SNMP Extend Configuration Menu, pressing "U" opens the SNMP
User Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-9. On this screen, you can
configure the SNMP User settings.

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SNMP Extend Configuration Menu -> SNMP User Configuration Menu

SNMP User List:


No. User Name Group
---- -------------------------------- --------------------------------
1 initial initial
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
[C]reate SNMP User M[o]dify SNMP User [M]ore User Info.
[D]elete SNMP User [Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-9 SNMP User Configuration

Screen Description
SNMP User List: Shows the current SNMP user settings.

No. Shows the entry number on the SNMP User List.

User Name Shows the SNMP user name.

Group Shows the group of the SNMP user.

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Available commands are listed below.
C Go to the screen for creating SNMP user.

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.

O Go to the screen for changing SNMP user.

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.

M Show additional information on a SNMP user.

Press "M" to display information on authentication type, priviledge.

D Delete a SNMP user.

Press "D." The command prompt changes to " Enter User ID>." Enter User ID you wish
to delete with a value of 1 to 10.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.3.e. Create SNMP User Configuration
On the SNMP User Configuration Menu, pressing "C" opens the Create SNMP
User Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-10. On this screen, you can
configure the SNMP User settings.

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SNMP User Configuration Menu -> Create SNMP User Configuration Menu

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> -----------------------------------


Set [U]ser Name Set [G]roup Name Set Auth. [K]ey
Set [A]uthentication Set [P]riv. Key Set P[r]ivilege
Set [I]P address [Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-10 Create SNMP User

Screen Description
Index Shows the entry number on the SNMP User List.

User Name Shows the SNMP user name.

Group Name Shows the group name.

READ_VIEW Shows the name of view to read.

WRITE_VIEW Shows the name of view to write.

NOTIFY_VIEW Shows the name of view to notify.

Authentication Shows the authentication method.

Auth.key Shows the authentication key.

Privilege Shows the encryption scheme.

Privilege Key Shows the encryption key.

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IP address Shows the SNMP manager IP address.

Available commands are listed below.


U Set a SNMP user name.

Press "U." The command prompt changes to " Enter User Name>." Enter a SNMP user

name.

G Set a name of group.

Press "G." The command prompt changes to " Enter Group Name>." Enter a SNMP
group name.

K Set an authentication key.

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

prompt changes to “Enter Key>.” Enter a key.

A Set the authentication method.

Press "A." The command prompt changes to " Enter Authentication Type>." Press "M"

to select MD5. Press “S” to select SHA.

P Set the encryption key.

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.

R Set the encryption scheme.

Press "A." The command prompt changes to "Enter Privilege Type>." Press "D" to select

DES.

I Set the SNMP manager.

Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Enter User IP address>." Enter an IP
address.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.3.f. Modify SNMP User Configuration
On the SNMP User Configuration Menu, pressing "O" opens the Modify
SNMP User Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-11. On this screen, you
can configure the SNMP User settings.

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SNMP User Configuration Menu -> Modify SNMP User Configuration Menu

Index : 2

User Name : test


Group Name : test
READ_VIEW : test
WRITE_VIEW : test
NOTIFY_VIEW : test
Authentication : MD5
Auth. Key : 7b954b5c52218eebd6cdd7083a6d2d30
Privilege : None
Privilege Key : None
IP address : 0.0.0.0

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Set [U]ser Name Set [G]roup Name Set Auth. [K]ey
Set [A]uthentication Set [P]riv. Key Set P[r]ivilege
Set [I]P address [Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-11 Modify SNMP User

Screen Description
Index Shows the entry number on the SNMP User List.

User Name Shows the SNMP user name.

Group Name Shows the group of the SNMP user.

READ_VIEW Shows the name of view to read.

WRITE_VIEW Shows the name of view to write.

NOTIFY_VIEW Shows the name of view to notify.

Authentication Shows the authentication method.

Auth.key Shows the authentication key.

Privilege Shows the encryption scheme.

Privilege Key Shows the encryption key.

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IP address Shows the SNMP manager IP address.

Available commands are listed below.


U Set a SNMP user name.

Press "U." The command prompt changes to " Enter User Name>." Enter a SNMP user

name.

G Set a name of group.

Press "G." The command prompt changes to " Enter Group Name>." Enter a SNMP
group name.

K Set an authentication key.

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

prompt changes to “Enter Key>.” Enter a key.

A Set the authentication method.

Press "A." The command prompt changes to " Enter Authentication Type>." Press "M"

to select MD5. Press “S” to select SHA.

P Set the encryption key.

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.

R Set the encryption scheme.

Press "A." The command prompt changes to "Enter Privilege Type>." Press "D" to select

DES.

I Set the SNMP manager.

Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Enter User IP address>." Enter an IP
address.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.3.g. SNMP View Configuration
On the SNMP Extend Configuration Menu, pressing "V" opens the SNMP
View Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-12. On this screen, you can
configure the SNMP View settings.

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SNMP Extend Configuration Menu -> SNMP View Configuration Menu

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> -----------------------------------


[N]ext Page [C]reate SNMP View M[o]dify SNMP View
Pre[v]ious Page [D]elete SNMP View [Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-12 SNMP View Configuration

Screen Description
Total Entry Shows the number of SNMP View.

View Name Shows the SNMP View name.

Subtree Shows the SNMP View subtree.

View Type Shows the SNMP View type.

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Available commands are listed below.
N Show the next page.

Press "N." The screen shows the next page.

P Show the previous page.

Press "P." The screen shows the previous page.

C Go to the screen for creating SNMP view.

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.

O Go to the screen for changing SNMP view.

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.

D Delete a SNMP user.

Press "D." The command prompt changes to " Please enter view name>." Enter an
SNMP view name in 32 one-byte characters or less.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.3.h. Create SNMP View Configuration
On the SNMP View Configuration Menu, pressing "C" opens the Create
SNMP View Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-13. On this screen, you
can configure the SNMP View settings.

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SNMP View Configuration Menu -> Create SNMP View Configuration Menu

View Name : test


Subtree Type
------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[N]ext Page [A]dd OID [Q]uit to previous menu
Pre[v]ious Page [D]elete OID

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-13 Create SNMP View

Screen Description
View Name Shows the SNMP View name.

Subtree Shows the SNMP View subtree.

View Type Shows the SNMP View type.

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Available commands are listed below.
N Show the next page.

Press "N." The screen shows the next page.

P Show the previous page.

Press "P." The screen shows the previous page.

A Register an additional OID in subtree.

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.

D Delete an OID that has been registered in subtree.

Press "D." The command prompt changes to " Enter OID>." Enter an OID.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.3.i. Modify SNMP View Configuration
On the SNMP View Configuration Menu, pressing "O" opens the Modify
SNMP View Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-14. On this screen, you
can configure the SNMP view settings.

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SNMP View Configuration Menu -> Modify SNMP View Configuration Menu

View Name : test


Subtree Type
------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------
1 Included

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[N]ext Page [A]dd OID [Q]uit to previous menu
Pre[v]ious Page [D]elete OID

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-14 Modify SNMP View

Screen Description
View Name Shows the SNMP View name.

Subtree Shows the SNMP View subtree.

View Type Shows the SNMP View type.

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Available commands are listed below.
N Show the next page.

Press "N." The screen shows the next page.

P Show the previous page.

Press "P." The screen shows the previous page.

A Register an additional OID in subtree.

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.

D Delete an OID that has been registered in subtree.

Press "D." The command prompt changes to " Enter OID>." Enter an OID.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.3.j. SNMP Group Configuration
On the SNMP Extend Configuration Menu, pressing "G" opens the SNMP
Group Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-15. On this screen, you can
configure the SNMP Group settings.

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SNMP Extend Configuration Menu -> SNMP Group Configuration Menu

Total Entry : 5
Group Name Ver. Level
-------------------------------- ---- --------------
public v1 NoAuth/NoPriv
public v2c NoAuth/NoPriv
initial v3 NoAuth/NoPriv
private v1 NoAuth/NoPriv
private v2c NoAuth/NoPriv

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[N]ext Page [C]reate SNMP Group M[o]dify SNMP Group
Pre[v]ious Page [D]elete SNMP Group [M]ore Group Info.
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-15 SNMP Group Configuration

Screen Description
Total Entry Shows the number of SNMP Group.

Group Name Shows the SNMP Group name.

Ver. Shows the SNMP version.

Level Shows the SNMP security level.

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Available commands are listed below.
N Show the next page.

Press "N." The screen shows the next page.

P Show the previous page.

Press "P." The screen shows the previous page.

C Go to the screen for creating SNMP group.

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.

O Go to the screen for changing SNMP group.

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.

D Delete a SNMP group.

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"

for SNMP v2c. Press "3" for SNMP v3.

M Show additional information on a SNMP group.

Press "M" to display information on Read View Name, Write View Name, Notify View
Name

Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.3.k. Create SNMP Group Configuration
On the SNMP Group Configuration Menu, pressing "C", input "SNMP Group
name","SNMP Version", opens the Create SNMP Group Configuration Menu,
as shown in Fig. 4-6-16. On this screen, you can configure the SNMP Group
settings.

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SNMP Group Configuration Menu -> Create SNMP Group Configuration Menu

Group Name : test


SNMP Version : v3
READ_VIEW : None
WRITE_VIEW : None
NOTIFY_VIEW : None
Security Level : NoAuth/NoPriv

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Set [S]NMP Version Set [R]ead View Set [W]rite View
Set N[o]tify View Set S[e]curity Level [Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-16 Create SNMP Group

Screen Description
Group Name Shows the SNMP Group name.

SNMP Version Shows the SNMP version.

READ_VIEW Shows the SNMP read view.

WRITE_VIEW Shows the SNMP write view.

NOTIFY_VIEW Shows the SNMP notify view.

Level Shows the SNMP security level.

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Available commands are listed below.
S Set a SNMP version.

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.

O Set a name of view to notify.

Press "O." The command prompt changes to " Enter Notify View>." Enter an SNMP
view name in 32 one-byte characters or less.

R Set a name of view to read.

Press "R." The command prompt changes to " Enter Read View>." Enter an SNMP
view name in 32 one-byte characters or less.

E Set a security level.

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

authentication and no priviledge. Press "P" for authentication and priviledge.

W Set a name of view to write.

Press "W." The command prompt changes to " Enter Write View>." Enter an SNMP

view name in 32 one-byte characters or less.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.3.l. Modify SNMP Group Configuration
On the SNMP Group Configuration Menu, pressing "O", input "SNMP Group
name","SNMP Version", opens the Modify SNMP Group Configuration Menu,
as shown in Fig. 4-6-17. On this screen, you can configure the SNMP Group
settings.

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SNMP Group Configuration Menu -> Modify SNMP Group Configuration Menu

Group Name : test


SNMP Version : v3
READ_VIEW : None
WRITE_VIEW : None
NOTIFY_VIEW : None
Security Level : NoAuth/NoPriv

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Set [S]NMP Version Set [R]ead View Set [W]rite View
Set N[o]tify View Set S[e]curity Level [Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-17 Modify SNMP Group

Screen Description
Group Name Shows the SNMP Group name.

SNMP Version Shows the SNMP version.

READ_VIEW Shows the SNMP read view.

WRITE_VIEW Shows the SNMP write view.

NOTIFY_VIEW Shows the SNMP notify view.

Level Shows the SNMP security level.

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Available commands are listed below.
S Set a SNMP version.

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.

O Set a name of view to notify.

Press "O." The command prompt changes to " Enter Notify View>." Enter an SNMP
view name in 32 one-byte characters or less.

R Set a name of view to read.

Press "R." The command prompt changes to " Enter Read View>." Enter an SNMP
view name in 32 one-byte characters or less.

E Set a security level.

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

authentication and no priviledge. Press "P" for authentication and priviledge.

W Set a name of view to write.

Press "W." The command prompt changes to " Enter Write View>." Enter an SNMP

view name in 32 one-byte characters or less.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.3.m. SNMP Trap Receiver Configuration
On the SNMP Configuration Menu, pressing "T" opens the SNMP Trap
Receiver Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-18. On this screen, you can
configure the SNMP trap receiver settings.

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SNMP Configuration -> SNMP Trap Receiver Configuration Menu

Trap Receiver List:


No. Status Type IP Address Community
--- -------- ---- --------------- --------------------------------
1 Disabled v1 0.0.0.0
2 Disabled v1 0.0.0.0
3 Disabled v1 0.0.0.0
4 Disabled v1 0.0.0.0
5 Disabled v1 0.0.0.0
6 Disabled v1 0.0.0.0
7 Disabled v1 0.0.0.0
8 Disabled v1 0.0.0.0
9 Disabled v1 0.0.0.0
10 Disabled v1 0.0.0.0

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------

Set Receiver [S]tatus Set Receiver [I]P In[d]ividual Trap Config


Set Trap [T]ype Set Receiver [C]ommunity Set Receiver I[P]v6
[Q]uit to previous menu
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-18 SNMP Trap Receiver Configuration

Screen Description
Trap Shows the IP address and the community name for the current trap
Receiver List: receiver.

No. Shows the entry number for the trap receiver.

Status Shows the trap sending setting.

Enabled Sends traps.

Disabled Does not send traps.

Type Shows the trap type.

v1 Sends SNMP v1 traps.

v2c Sends SNMP v2c traps.

IP Address Shows the IP address of a trap receiver.

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Community Shows the current community name of a trap receiver.

Available commands are listed below.


S Enable/disable the trap receiver.

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.

I Set an IP address for the trap receiver.

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

command prompt changes to "Enter IP address for trap receiver>." Enter an IP


address.

D Configure the trap sending settings when the link status changes.

Press "D" to open the Enable/Disable Individual Trap Menu.

For configuration details, refer to 4.6.3.C.

T Set a trap type.

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.

C Set a community name for the trap receiver.

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.

P Configure the IPv6 Trap Receiver settings.

Press "P." The IPv6 Trap Receiver Menu opens. For configuration details, refer to
4.6.3.o.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.3.n. Enable/Disable Individual Trap
On the SNMP Trap Receiver Configuration Menu, pressing "d" opens the
Enable/Disable Individual Trap Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-19. On this screen,
you can configure the trap sending settings.

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SNMP Trap Receiver Configuration -> Enable/Disable Individual Trap Menu

Coldstart : Disabled
SNMP Authentication Failure : Disabled
Login Failure : Disabled
Enable Link Up/Down Port: 1-48

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------

Enable/Disable [C]oldstart Trap


Enable/Disable [A]uth Fail Trap
Enable/Disable [L]ogin Fail Trap
Add Link Up/Down Trap [P]orts
[D]elete Link Up/Down Trap Ports
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-19 Enable/Disable Individual Trap


Screen Description
Coldstart: Shows the trap sending settings for a coldstart.

Enabled: The trap sending is enabled.

Disabled: The trap sending is disabled. (Factory default setting)

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: The trap sending is enabled.

Disabled: The trap sending is disabled. (Factory default setting)

Enabled Link Shows the port number to which a trap is sent, when its link status

Up/Down Port: changes. All ports are assigned at factory shipment.

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Available commands are listed below.
C Enable/disable the trap sending at a coldstart.

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.

A Enable/disable the trap sending at an SNMP authentication failure.

Press "A." The command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable SNMP


Authentication trap (E/D)>." Press "E" to enable the trap sending. Press "D" to
disable it.

L Enable/disable the trap sending at a login failure.

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

number. The trap is not sent for this port.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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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4.6.3.o Set IPv6 Trap Receiver
On the SNMP Trap Receiver Configuration Menu, pressing "P" opens the Set
IPv6 Trap Receiver Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-20. On this screen, you can set
SNMP trap receiver.

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SNMP Trap Receiver Configuration Menu -> Set IPv6 Trap Receiver Menu

Trap Receiver List:


No. IPv6 Address
----------------------------------------------
1 ::
2 ::
3 ::
4 ::
5 ::
6 ::
7 ::
8 ::
9 ::
10 ::

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------

Set Receiver [I]Pv6 [Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-20 SNMP Trap Receiver Configuration (IPv6)

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.

Available commands are listed below.


I Set an IPv6 address for an 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.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.4. Port Configuration Basic
On the Basic Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "p" opens the Port
Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-21. On this screen, you can
configure port status display settings and port settings.

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Basic Switch Configuration -> Port Configuration Basic Menu

Port Trunk Type Admin Link Mode Flow Ctrl Auto-MDI


---- ----- ----------- -------- ---- ------------ --------- --------
1 --- 1000T Enabled Down Auto Disabled Disabled
2 --- 1000T Enabled Down Auto Disabled Disabled
3 --- 1000T Enabled Down Auto Disabled Disabled
4 --- 1000T Enabled Down Auto Disabled Disabled
5 --- 1000T Enabled Down Auto Disabled Disabled
6 --- 1000T Enabled Down Auto Disabled Disabled
7 --- 1000T Enabled Down Auto Disabled Disabled
8 --- 1000T Enabled Down Auto Disabled Disabled
9 --- 1000T Enabled Down Auto Disabled Disabled
10 --- 1000T Enabled Down Auto Disabled Disabled
11 --- 1000T Enabled Down Auto Disabled Disabled
12 --- 1000T Enabled Down Auto Disabled Disabled
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------

[N]ext Page Set [M]ode [Q]uit to previous menu


[P]revious Page Set [F]low Control
Set [A]dmin Status [S]et Auto-MDI
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-21 Port Configuration

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Screen Description
Port Shows the port number.

Trunk Shows the group number for a trunked port.

Type Shows the port type.

100TX The port type is 10/100BASE-TX.

1000T The port type is 10/100/1000BASE-T.

1000X The port type is SFP port.

Admin Shows the current port status. The factory default setting is "Enabled" for all
ports.

Enabled The port is available for use.

Disabled The port is not available for use.

Link Shows the current link status.

Up Link is established successfully.

Down Link is not established.

Mode Shows the communication speed and full-duplex/half-duplex settings. The

factory default setting is "Auto" for all ports.

Auto Auto negotiation mode

100-FDx 100 Mbps full-duplex


(100F)

100-HDx 100 Mbps half-duplex


(100H)

10-FDx(10F) 10 Mbps full-duplex

10-HDx(10H) 10 Mbps half-duplex

Flow Ctrl Shows the flow control settings. The factory default setting is "Disabled" for

all ports.

Enabled The flow control is enabled.

Disabled The flow control is disabled.

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.")

Enabled The Auto MDI/MDI-X function is enabled.

Disabled The Auto MDI/MDI-X function is disabled.

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Available commands are listed below.
N Show the next page.

Press "N." The screen shows the next port.

P Show the previous page.

Press "P." The screen shows the previous port.

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.

M Configure the speed and full-duplex/half-duplex settings for each port.

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.

Mode: A: Enable the auto negotiation mode.

N: Disable the auto negotiation mode (fixing the speed at Giga is


not supported).

Speed: 10: Set at 10 Mbps.

100: Set at 100 Mbps.

Duplex: F: Set at full-duplex.

H: Set at half-duplex.

F Enable/disable the flow control.

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.

S Enable/disable the AUTO-MDI function.

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Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Enter port number>." Enter a port
number (from 1 to 48) 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
Auto-MDl 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.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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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4.6.5. Port Configuration Extend
On the Basic Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "e" opens the Port
Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-22. On this screen, you can
configure port status display settings and port settings.

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Basic Switch Configuration -> Port Configuration Extend Menu

Jumbo Status : Disabled


Port Trunk Type Link Port Name EAP Pkt FW
---- ----- ----------- ---- --------------- -------------
1 --- 1000T Down Disabled
2 --- 1000T Down Disabled
3 --- 1000T Down Disabled
4 --- 1000T Down Disabled
5 --- 1000T Down Disabled
6 --- 1000T Down Disabled
7 --- 1000T Down Disabled
8 --- 1000T Down Disabled
9 --- 1000T Down Disabled
10 --- 1000T Down Disabled
11 --- 1000T Down Disabled
12 --- 1000T Down Disabled
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
[N]ext Page Set Port N[a]me
[P]revious Page Set [J]umbo Status
Set [E]AP Packet Forwarding [Q]uit to previous menu
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-22 Port Configuration

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Screen Description
Jumbo Shows the current jumbo frame settings.
The factory default setting is "Disabled."

Enabled Jumbo frame is enabled.

Disabled Jumbo frame is disabled.

Port Shows the port number.

Trunk Shows the group number for a trunked port.

Type Shows the port type.

100TX The port type is 10/100BASE-TX.

1000T The port type is 10/100/1000BASE-T.

1000X The port type is SFP extension port.

Link Shows the current link status.

Up Link is established successfully.

Down Link is not established.

Port Name Shows the port name.

EAP Pkt Shows the current EAP Packet Forwarding settings.

FW The factory default setting is “Disabled”.

Enabled EAP Packet Forwarding is enabled.

Disabled EAP Packet Forwarding is disabled.

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Available commands are listed below.
N Show the next page.

Press "N." The screen shows the next port.

P Show the previous page.

Press "P." The screen shows the previous port.

E An EAP Packet forwarding can be assigned to each port.

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.

A A name can be assigned to each 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 "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.

J Enable/disable the jumbo frame forwarding function.

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.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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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4.6.6. Port Configuration Power Saving
The MNO series power saving mode is our unique function for automatically
detecting the port connection status and minimizing power consumption if
not connected. This Switching Hub supports two modes: the Half mode for
giving priority to connectivity with another device, and the Full mode for
minimizing power consumption.
On the Basic Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "o" opens the Port
Configuration Power Saving Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-23. On this screen,
you can configure port status display and power saving mode.

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Basic Switch Configuration -> Port Configuration Power Saving Menu

Port Link Trunk Type Mode Power-saving EEE(802.3az)


---- ---- ----- ----------- ------------ -------------- ------------
1 Down --- 1000T Auto Half Enabled
2 Down --- 1000T Auto Half Enabled
3 Down --- 1000T Auto Half Enabled
4 Down --- 1000T Auto Half Enabled
5 Down --- 1000T Auto Half Enabled
6 Down --- 1000T Auto Half Enabled
7 Down --- 1000T Auto Half Enabled
8 Down --- 1000T Auto Half Enabled
9 Down --- 1000T Auto Half Enabled
10 Down --- 1000T Auto Half Enabled
11 Down --- 1000T Auto Half Enabled
12 Down --- 1000T Auto Half Enabled
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
[N]ext Page Set [E]EE Status
[P]revious Page
Set Power [S]aving mode
[Q]uit to previous menu
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-23 Port Configuration Power Saving

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Screen Description
Port Shows the port number.

Link Shows the current link status.

Up Link is established successfully.

Down Link is not established.

Trunk Shows the group number for a trunked port.

Type Shows the port type.

100TX The port type is 10/100BASE-TX.

1000T The port type is 10/100/1000BASE-T.

1000X The port type is SFP extension port.

Mode Shows the communication speed and full-duplex/half-duplex settings. The


factory default setting is "Auto" for all ports.

Auto Auto negotiation mode

100-FDx(100F) 100 Mbps full-duplex

100-HDx(100H 100 Mbps half-duplex


)

10-FDx(10F) 10 Mbps full-duplex

10-HDx(10H) 10 Mbps half-duplex

Power- Shows status of the MNO series power saving mode.


saving The factory default setting is "Half" for all ports.

Half Power saving mode is enabled (Half).

Full Power saving mode is enabled (Full).

Disabled Power saving mode is disabled.

EEE(802.3 Shows the current EEE (Energy Efficient Ethernet) settings.


az) The factory default setting is “Disabled”.

Enabled EEE is enabled.

Disabled EEE is disabled.

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Available commands are listed below.
N Show the next page.

Press "N." The screen shows the next port.

P Show the previous page.

Press "P." The screen shows the previous port.

S Set the MNO series power saving mode.

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

device. As the change is applied, the display on the screen is updated

automatically.

E An EEE can be assigned to each port.

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.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.7. System Security Configuration
On the Basic Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "S" opens the System
Security Configuration screen, as shown in Fig. 4-6-24. On this screen, you
can configure the access control settings to this Switching Hub for
configuration and management.

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Basic Switch Configuration -> System Security Configuration

Console UI Idle Timeout: 5 Min.


Telnet UI Idle Timeout: 5 Min.

Telnet Server: Enabled Web Server Status: Disabled


SNMP Agent: Disabled
IP Setup Interface: Enabled
Local User Name: manager
Syslog Transmission: Disabled
Login Method 1/2: Local/None Method 1 Fail Action: Method 2
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
Set [C]onsole UI Time Out Change Local User [N]ame
Set [T]elnet UI Time Out Change Local [P]assword
Enable/Disable Te[l]net Server [R]ADIUS Configuration
Enable/Disable [S]NMP Agent L[o]gin Method
[I]P Setup Interface Login [M]ethod 1 Fail Action
Enable/Disable S[y]slog Transmission SS[H] Server Configuration
Syslo[g] Transmission Configuration LED [B]ase Mode Configuration
Telnet [A]ccess Limitation [F]an Control Configuration
[Q]uit to previous menu [W]eb Server Status
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-24 System Security Configuration

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Screen Description
Console UI Idle Shows the idle timeout settings (in minutes) for terminating a
Time Out: console-connected session if no input is made. The factory default setting
is 5 minutes.
Telnet UI Idle Shows the idle timeout settings (in minutes) for terminating a
Time Out: Telnet-connected session if no input is made.
The factory default setting is 5 minutes.
Telnet Server: Shows the Telnet access settings.
The factory default setting is "Enabled."
Enabled Access is enabled.
Disabled Access is disabled.
Web Server: Shows the Web access settings.
The factory default setting is "Disabled."
Enabled Access is enabled.
Disabled Access is disabled.
SNMP Agent: Shows the SNMP access settings.
The factory default setting is "Disabled."
Enabled Access is enabled.
Disabled Access is disabled.
IP Setup Shows the access settings for the IP address configuration software,
Interface: bundled with the Panasonic network cameras. The factory default setting
is "Enabled." * For instructions, refer to Appendix C.
Enabled: Access is enabled.
Disabled: Access is disabled.
Local User Shows the current login user name.
Name: The factory default setting is "manager."
Syslog Shows the settings for sending system logs to the Syslog server.
Transmission: The factory default setting is "Disabled.".
Enabled: Sends system log to the Syslog server.
Disabled: Does not send system log to the Syslog server.
Login Method Shows the method of verifying the user name and password at login.
1/2 The factory default setting is "Local" for 1 and "None" for 2.
Local The user name and password set in this Switching Hub is
used for login.
RADIUS Authentication by RADIUS server is used for login.
None Not used. (Only for Login Method 2.)
Method 1 Fail Shows the action after failed to authenticate for Method 1.
Action The factory default setting is "Method 2".
Method 2 After failed to authenticate for Method 1, Method 2 is
used.
Stop After failed to authenticate for Method 1, stop
authenticating. But, in the case of no response from
RADIUS server, Method 2 is used.

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Available commands are listed below.
C Configure the idle timeout settings for automatically terminating a console-connected
session if no input is made.
Press "C." The command prompt changes to "Enter console idle timeout>." Enter a
value from 0 to 60 (minutes). Entering "0" disables the automatic termination.
T Configure the idle timeout settings for automatically terminating a Telnet-connected
session if no input is made.
Press "T." The command prompt changes to "Enter telnet idle timeout>." Enter a
value from 1 to 60 (minutes).
N Edit the login user name.
Press "N." The command prompt changes to "Enter current password>." Enter the
current password. After entering the correct password, the command prompt
changes to "Enter new name>." Enter a new user name in 12 one-byte characters.
P Edit the login password.
Press "P." The command prompt changes to "Enter old password>." Enter the
current password. After entering the correct password, the command prompt
changes to "Enter new password>." Enter a new password in 12 one-byte
characters. After entering the password, the command prompt changes to "Retype
new password>" for confirmation. Enter the new password again.
L Configure the Telnet access settings.
Press "L." The command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable telnet server(E/D)>."
Press "E" to enable the access. Press "D" to disable the access.
S Configure the SNMP access settings.
Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable SNMP
Agent(E/D)>."
Press "E" to enable the access. Press "D" to disable the access.
Y Configure the Syslog transmission settings.
Press "Y." The command prompt changes to " Enable or Disable Syslog Transmission
(E/D)>."
Press "E" to enable the function. Press "D" to disable the function.
R Configure the RADIUS server access settings for login authentication.
Press "R." The RADIUS Configuration Menu opens. For configuration details, refer
to the next section (4.6.7.c).
M Configure the action after failed to authenticate for Method 1.
Press "M." The command prompt changes to " Enter Method 1 Fail Action (M/S)>."
Press "M" to use Method 2. Press "S" to stop authenticating.
G Set Syslog transmission.
Press "G." The Syslog Transmission Configuration Menu opens. For configuration
details, refer to the next section (4.6.7.e).
A Set Telnet accessible terminals.
Press "A." The Telnet Access Limitation Menu opens. For configuration details, refer
to the next section (4.6.7.a).
I Configures the access settings for the IP address configuration software, bundled with
the Panasonic network cameras.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable IP setup interface
(E/D)>."
Press "E" to enable the access. Press "D" to disable the access.
O Set the verification method of the login user name and password.

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Press "O." The command prompt changes to "Enter manager entry number>." Press
"1" to change the first login method. Press "2" to change the second login method.
Then, the command prompt changes to the "Select the login method." Press "L" to
use the user name and password set in the Switching Hub. Press "R" to use
authentication by RADIUS. Press "N" for no setting.

H Configure the SSH server settings.


Press "H." The SSH Server Configuration Menu opens. For configuration details,
refer to the next section (4.6.7.g).
B Configure the LED base mode settings.
Press "B." The LED Basic Mode Configuration Menu opens. For configuration
details, refer to the next section (4.6.7.h).
F Configure the Fan Control settings.
Press "F." The Fan Control Configuration Menu opens. For configuration details,
refer to the next section (4.6.7.i).
W Configure the Web access settings.
Press "W." The command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable WEB server (E/D)>."
Press "E" to enable the access. Press "D" to disable the access.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.7.a. Telnet Access Limitation Configuration
On the System Security Configuration Menu, pressing "A" opens the Telnet
Access Limitation screen, as shown in Fig. 4-6-25. In this screen, you can
configure limitation of equipment accessing to this Switching Hub via
Telnet.

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System Security Configuration -> Telnet Access Limitation Menu

Telnet Access Limitation : Disabled

No. IP Address Subnet Mask


--- --------------- ---------------
1 <empty> <empty>
2 <empty> <empty>
3 <empty> <empty>
4 <empty> <empty>
5 <empty> <empty>
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------

[E]nable/Disable Telnet Access Limitation


[A]dd IP Address and Subnet Mask
[D]elete IP Address and Subnet Mask
[M]odify IP Address and Subnet Mask
[S]et IPv6 Access Limitation
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-25 Telnet Access Limitation Configuration

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Available commands are listed below.
E Enable/Disable the access limitation from Telnet.
E Set the access limitation from Telnet to Enable.
D Set the access limitation from Telnet to Disable.
A Set an IP address to be permitted. Five ranges can be set up.
Press "A." The command prompt changes to "Enter IP address entry number>."
Enter an IP address entry number between 1 and 5. The command prompt changes
to "Enter IP address>." Enter an IP address to be permitted. If IP address is correct,
the command prompt changes to "Enter subnet mask>." Enter a range of IP
address you wish to permit accessing with mask.

(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)

D Delete a range of IP address that has been set up.


Press "D." The command prompt changes to "Enter IP address entry number>."
Enter an IP address entry number you wish to delete.
M Change a range of IP address that has been set up.
Press "M." The command prompt changes to "Enter IP address entry number>."
Enter an IP address entry number between 1 and 5. The command prompt changes
to "Enter IP address>." Enter an IP address that has been set up. The command
prompt changes to "Enter subnet mask>." Enter a range of IP address you wish to
permit accessing with mask.
S Set IPv6 Telnet Access Limitation settings.
Press "S." The IPv6 Telnet Access Limitation Menu opens. For configuration details,
refer to the next section (4.6.7.b).
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.7.b. IPv6 Telnet Access Limitation
On the Telnet Access Limitation Menu, pressing "S" opens the IPv6 Telnet
Access Limitation Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-26. On this screen, you can
configure limitation of equipment accessing to this Switching Hub via
Telnet.

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Telnet Access Limitation Menu -> IPv6 Telnet Access Limitation Menu

Telnet Access Limitation : Enabled

No. IPv6 Address Prefixlen


--- ----------------------------------------- ---------------
1 <empty> <empty>
2 <empty> <empty>
3 <empty> <empty>
4 <empty> <empty>
5 <empty> <empty>
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------

[E]nable/Disable Telnet Access Limitation


[A]dd IPv6 Address and Prefix Length
[D]elete IPv6 Address and Prefix Length
[M]odify IPv6 Address and Prefix Length
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-26 IPv6 Telnet Access Limitation Configuration

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Available commands are listed below.
E Enable/Disable the access limitation from IPv6 Telnet.
E Set the access limitation from IPv6 Telnet to Enable.
D Set the access limitation from IPv6 Telnet to Disable.
A Set an IPv6 address to be permitted. Five ranges can be set up.
Press "A." The command prompt changes to "Enter IPv6 address entry number>."
Enter an IPv6 address entry number between 1 and 5. The command prompt
changes to "Enter IPv6 address>." Enter an IPv6 address to be permitted. If IPv6
address is correct, the command prompt changes to " Enter IPv6 Prefix Length>."
Enter a range of IPv6 address you wish to permit accessing with prefix length.
Access permitted IP address

(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)

D Delete a range of IPv6 address that has been set up.


Press "D." The command prompt changes to "Enter IPv6 address entry number>."
Enter an IPv6 address entry number you wish to delete.
M Change a range of IPv6 address that has been set up.
Press "M." The command prompt changes to "Enter IPv6 address entry number>."
Enter an IPv6 address entry number between 1 and 5. The command prompt
changes to "Enter IPv6 address>." Enter an IPv6 address that has been set up. The
command prompt changes to "Enter IPv6 Prefix Length>." Enter a range of IPv6
address you wish to permit accessing with prefix length.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.7.c. RADIUS Configuration
On the System Security Configuration Menu, pressing "R" opens the RADIUS
Configuration screen, as shown in Fig. 4-6-27. On this screen, you can
configure access setting to RADIUS server that is used in login
authentication.

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System Security Configuration -> RADIUS Configuration Menu

NAS ID: Nas1

Index Server IP address Shared Secret Response Time Max Retransmission


----- ----------------- -------------------- ------------- ------------------
1 0.0.0.0 10 seconds 3
2 0.0.0.0 10 seconds 3
3 0.0.0.0 10 seconds 3
4 0.0.0.0 10 seconds 3
5 0.0.0.0 10 seconds 3
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
Set [N]AS ID
Set Server [I]P
Set Shared Se[c]ret
Set [E]ncrtpted Shared Secret
Set [R]esponse Time
Set [M]ax Retransmission
Set Server I[P]v6
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-27 RADIUS Configuration

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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Available commands are listed below.
N Set a NAS ID (NAS Identifier).
Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Enter NAS ID>." Enter NAS ID within 16
one-byte characters.
I Set an IP address of RADIUS server.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to " Enter RADIUS server index>." Enter a
RADIUS server entry number between 1 and 5. The command prompt changes to "
Enter IP address for radius server>." Enter an IP address.
C Set a common key of RADIUS server.
Press "C." The command prompt changes to " Enter RADIUS server index>." Enter a
RADIUS server entry number between 1 and 5. The command prompt changes to
"Enter secret string for server>." Enter a common key within 20 one-byte characters.
E Set an encrypted common key of RADIUS server.
Press "E." The command prompt changes to " Enter RADIUS server index>." Enter a
RADIUS server entry number between 1 and 5. The command prompt changes to "
Enter secret string for server with encryption>." Enter a common key within 20
one-byte characters.
R Set a response time until the RADIUS server responds to authentication request.
Press "R." The command prompt changes to " Enter RADIUS server index>." Enter a
RADIUS server entry number between 1 and 5. The command prompt changes to
"Enter response time>." Enter the response time with a value of 1 to 120 (seconds).
M Set the maximum number of retransmission times for authentication request.
Press "M." The command prompt changes to " Enter RADIUS server index>." Enter a
RADIUS server entry number between 1 and 5. The command prompt changes to
"Enter maximum retransmission>." Enter an integer number of 1 to 254.
P Set IPv6 RADIUS Server settings.
Press "P." The IPv6 RADIUS Server Menu opens. For configuration details, refer to
the next section (4.6.7.d).
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.7.d. Set IPv6 RADIUS Server
On the RADIUS Configuration Menu, pressing "P" opens the Set IPv6
RADIUS Server Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-28. On this screen, you can
configure access setting to RADIUS server that is used in login
authentication.

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System Security Configuration -> Set IPv6 RADIUS Server Menu

NAS ID: Nas1

Index Server IPv6 Address


----- ----------------------------------------
1 ::
2 ::
3 ::
4 ::
5 ::
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
Set [N]AS ID
Set Server [I]Pv6
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-28 RADIUS Configuration

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.

Available commands are listed below.


N Set a NAS ID (NAS Identifier).
Press "N." The command prompt changes to "Enter NAS ID>." Enter NAS ID within 16
one-byte characters.
I Set an IPv6 address of RADIUS server.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to " Enter RADIUS server index>." Enter a
RADIUS server entry number between 1 and 5. The command prompt changes to "
Enter new server IPv6 address>." Enter an IPv6 address.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.7.e. Syslog Transmission Configuration
On the System Security Configuration Menu, pressing "G" opens the Syslog
Transmission Configuration screen, as shown in Fig. 4-6-29. On this screen,
you can configure the setting of the Syslog server to which a system log Is
sent.

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System Security Configuration -> Syslog Transmission Configuration Menu

Syslog Server List:


No. Status IP Address Facility Include SysName/IP
---- ----------- --------------- ---------- ------------------
1 Disabled 0.0.0.0 Facility0
2 Disabled 0.0.0.0 Facility0

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Set Server [S]tatus Set Server [I]P [Q]uit to previous menu
Set Server [F]acility Set S[y]sName/IP Include [C]lear Server Information
Set Server I[P]v6

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-29 Syslog Configuration

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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Available commands are listed below.
S Configure the status of Syslog transmission.
Press "S." The command prompt changes to " Enter manager entry number>." Enter a
Syslog server entry number between 1 and 2. The command prompt changes to "
Enable or Disable Server (E/D)>."
Press "E" to enable the server. Press "D" to disable it.
F Set Facility.
Press "F." The command prompt changes to " Enter manager entry number>." Enter a
Syslog server entry number between 1 and 2. The command prompt changes to "
Enter Server Facility>." Enter a value of 0 to 7. (Local0 to Local7)
I Set the IP address of Syslog server.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to " Enter manager entry number>." Enter a
Syslog server entry number between 1 and 2. The command prompt changes to "
Enter IP address for manager>." Enter the IP address of Syslog server.
Y Sent information that is added to the system log to be transmitted.
Press "Y." The command prompt changes to " Enter manager entry number>." Enter
a Syslog server entry number between 1 and 2. The command prompt changes to "
Enter Include Information>." Press "S" to add the SysName. Press "I" to add the IP
address. Press "N" not to add the IP address.
C Delete setting information of Syslog transmission.
Press "C." The command prompt changes to " Enter manager entry number>." Enter a
Syslog server entry number between 1 and 2. The command prompt changes to "
Clear Syslog Server information>." Press "Y" to delete the server information. Press
"N" not to delete it.
P Set IPv6 Syslog Transmission settings.
Press "P." The IPv6 Syslog Transmission Menu opens. For configuration details, refer
to the next section (4.6.7.f).
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.7.f. Set IPv6 Syslog Server
On the System Transmission Configuration Menu, pressing "P" opens the Set
IPv6 Syslog Server screen, as shown in Fig. 4-6-30. On this screen, you can
configure the setting of the Syslog server to which a system log Is sent.

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System Security Configuration -> Set IPv6 Syslog Server Menu

Syslog Server List:


No. IPv6 Address
---- ----------------------------------------
1 ::
2 ::

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Set Server [I]Pv6
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-30 Syslog Configuration

Screen Description
Server IPv6 Shows the IPv6 address of Syslog server. :: is displayed because no
Address: address is set on shipment.

Available commands are listed below.


I Set an IPv6 address of Syslog server.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to " Enter manager entry number>." Enter a
Syslog server entry number between 1 and 2. The command prompt changes to "
Enter new server IPv6 address>." Enter the IPv6 address of the Syslog server.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.7.g. SSH Server Configuration
On the System Security Configuration, pressing "H" opens the SSH Server
Configuration screen, as shown in Fig. 4-6-31. On this screen, you can
configure the SSH server setting. This Switching Hub supports SSHv2 only.
Use and connect a client supporting SSHV2.

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System Security Configuration -> SSH Server Configuration

SSH UI Idle Timeout: 5 Min.


SSH Auth. Idle Timeout: 120 Sec.
SSH Auth. Retries Time: 5
SSH Server: Disabled
SSH Server key: Key does not exist.

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[G]enerate SSH Server key Enable/Disable SS[H] Server
Set SSH UI Time [O]ut Set SSH [A]uthentication Time Out
Set SSH Authentication [R]etries Time [Q]uit to previous menu
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-31 SSH Server Configuration

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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Available commands are listed below.
G Generate an SSH server key.
Press "G" to generate an SSH server key.
H Configure the SSH access setting.
Press "H." The command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable SSH server (E/D)>."
Press "E" to enable the access. Press "D" to disable the access.
O Configure the idle timeout settings for automatically terminating an SSH-connected
session if no input is made.
Press "O." The command prompt changes to "Enter SSH UI idle timeout>." Enter a
value from 1 to 60 (minutes).
A Set the response time to SSH authentication.
Press "A." The command prompt changes to "Enter SSH authentication idle
timeout>." Enter a value from 1 to 120 (seconds).
R Set the number of retries for SSH authentication.
Press "R." The command prompt changes to "Enter SSH authentication retries time>."
Enter a value from 0 to 5 (times).
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.7.h. LED Base Mode Configuration
On the System Security Configuration, pressing "B" opens the LED Base
Mode Configuration screen, as shown in Fig. 4-6-32. On this screen, you can
configure the LED base mode setting.

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System Security Configuration -> LED Base Mode Configuration

System LED base-mode: Status

Note: Save Configuration to Flash will be executed when LED Base Mode changed.

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------

Set LED [B]ase Mode


[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-32 LED Base Mode Configuration

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.

Available commands are listed below.


B Change the LED base mode.
Press "B." The command prompt changes to "Select LED Base Mode (S/E)>." Press "S"
to change the LED base mode to the status mode. Press "E" to change it to the ECO
mode.
Q Return to the previous menu.

Note: If the LED base mode is changed, the configuration information is


saved and all settings are stored in a built-in memory.

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4.6.8.i. Fan Control Configuration
On the System Security Configuration, pressing "F" opens the Fan Control
Configuration screen, as shown in Fig. 4-6-33. On this screen, you can
configure the Fan Control setting.

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System Security Configuration -> Fan Control Configuration

Fan Speed : High

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------

Set [F]an Speed


[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-33 LED Base Mode Configuration

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)

Available commands are listed below.


F Change the Fan Control setting.
Press "F." The command prompt changes to "Select Fan Speed>." Press "1" to change
the Fan Control status to High. Press "2" to change it to Low.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.8. Forwarding Database
On the Basic Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "F" opens the Forwarding
Database Information Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-34. In this screen, a list of
MAC address required for transferring packets that have been learned and
recorded.
Also, you can add or delete MAC address statically.

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Basic Switch Configuration -> Forwarding Database Menu

[S]tatic Address Table


M[A]C Learning
Display MAC Address by [M]AC
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig.4-6-34 Forwarding Database

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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4.6.8.a. Adding or Deleting MAC Address
On the Forwarding Database Information Menu, pressing "S" opens the
Static Address Table Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-35. In this screen, you can
add or delete a MAC address statically.
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Forwarding Database Menu -> Static Address Table Menu

MAC Address Port VLAN ID


----------------- ------ -------
Database is empty!

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[N]ext Page [D]elete Entry
[P]revious Page [Q]uit to previous menu
[A]dd New Entry

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-35 Adding or Deleting MAC Address

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.

Available commands are listed below.


N Show the next page.
Press "N." The screen shows the next page.
P Show the previous page.
Press "P." The screen shows the previous page.
A Register an additional MAC address.
Press "A." The command prompt changes to "Enter MAC Address(xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx)."
Enter a MAC address to be added.
D Delete a MAC address that has been registered.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to "Enter MAC Address(xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx)."
Enter a MAC address to be deleted.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.8.b. Setting MAC Address Auto-learning
On the Forwarding Database Information Menu, pressing "A" opens the
MAC Learning Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-36. On this screen, you can
configure the MAC address auto-learning setting for each port and limit the
number of MAC address auto-learning.

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Forwarding Database Menu -> MAC Learning Menu

Port MAC Learning MAC Learning Limit


------ ------------ -------------------
1 Auto Disabled
2 Auto Disabled
3 Auto Disabled
4 Auto Disabled
5 Auto Disabled
6 Auto Disabled
7 Auto Disabled
8 Auto Disabled
9 Auto Disabled
10 Auto Disabled
11 Auto Disabled
12 Auto Disabled
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
[N]ext Page [S]et MAC Learning Mode
[P]revious Page Set MAC Learning [L]imit
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-36 MAC Address Learning


Screen Description
Port Shows the port number.
MAC Shows the status of MAC address auto-learning.
Learning Auto MAC address auto-learning is enabled. (Factory default setting)
Disabled MAC address auto-learning is disabled.
MAC Shows the limit number of MAC address auto-learning for each port.
Learning Disabled The number of MAC address auto-learning is not limited.
Limit (Factory default setting)
1–256 Indicates the limit number of MAC address auto-learning.

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Note: If MAC address auto-learning is disabled, communication cannot be
established unless MAC address is registered statistically.

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.

Available commands are listed below.


N Show the next page.
Press "N." The screen shows the next port.
P Show the previous page.
Press "P." The screen shows the previous port.
S Switches the status of auto-learning.
Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Select Port Number to be changed>."
Enter a port number you wish to change the setting. Then, the command prompt
changes to "Change MAC Learning Mode for port # (specified port number)>." Press
"A" to enable auto-learning. Press "D" to disable the mode.
L Set the limit number of MAC address auto-learning.
Press "L." The command prompt changes to "Select Port Number to be changed>."
Enter a port number you wish to change setting. Then, the command prompt
changes to "Enable or Disable MAC Learning Limit status for port # (specified port
number) (E/D)>." Press "E" to set a limit value for the number of auto-learning. Then,
the command prompt changes to "Enter MAC Limit number>." Enter a value of 1 to
256. Press "D" not to set a limit for the number of auto-learning.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.8.c. Displaying All MAC Addresses
On the Forwarding Database Information Menu, pressing "M" opens the
Display MAC Address by MAC screen, as shown in Fig. 4-6-37. In this screen,
you can display all MAC address tables in this Switching Hub.

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Forwarding Database Menu -> Display MAC Address by MAC

Age-Out Time: 300 Sec.

MAC Address Port


----------------- ----
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx CPU

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[N]ext Page Set [A]ge-Out Time
[P]revious Page [Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-37 Displaying All MAC Addresses


Screen Description
Age-Out Time: Shows a time to store MAC address table. It is equal to the time after
receiving the last packet. The factory default setting is 300 seconds (5
minutes).
MAC Address Shows the MAC address in MAC address table.
Port Shows the port to which the MAC address has belonged.

Available commands are listed below.


N Show the next page.
Press "N." The screen shows the next port.
P Show the previous page.
Press "P." The screen shows the previous port.
A Set a time to store MAC address.
Press "A." The command prompt changes to "Enter Age-Out time>." Enter Age-Out
time with a value of 10 to 1000000 (seconds).
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.9. Time Configuration
In this Switching Hub, it is possible to set the exact time by synchronizing the
internal clock to an external SNTP server's clock with a support of SNTP
(Simple Network Time Protocol).
On the Basic Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "T" opens the Time
Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-6-38. In this screen, you can
configure the time setting and time synchronization setting by SNTP.

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Basic Switch Configuration -> Time Configuration Menu

Time ( HH:MM:SS ) : 12:13:13


Date ( YYYY/MM/DD ) : 2001/01/01 Monday

SNTP Server IP : 0.0.0.0


SNTP Server IPv6 : ::
SNTP Polling Interval : 1440 Min
Time Zone : (GMT+09:00) Osaka,Sapporo,Tokyo
Daylight Saving : N/A

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Set [C]lock Time
Set SNTP Server I[P]
Set SNTP [I]nterval
Set Time [Z]one
S[e]t Daylight Saving
Set SNTP [S]erver IPv6
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-38 Configuring of Time Synchronization Function:


before configuration

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Basic Switch Configuration -> Time Configuration Menu

Time ( HH:MM:SS ) : 10:20:33


Date ( YYYY/MM/DD ) : 2009/04/01 Wednesday

SNTP Server IP : 192.168.0.2


SNTP Server IPv6 : ::
SNTP Polling Interval : 1440 Min
Time Zone : (GMT+09:00) Osaka,Sapporo,Tokyo
Daylight Saving : N/A

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Set [C]lock Time
Set SNTP Server I[P]
Set SNTP [I]nterval
Set Time [Z]one
S[e]t Daylight Saving
Set SNTP [S]erver IPv6
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-39 Configuring of Time Synchronization Function:


after configuration

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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Available commands are listed below.
C Set the time of internal clock of this Switching Hub.
Press "C." The command prompt changes to "Enter Date(Year) >" and enter a year.
Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter Date(Month) >" and enter a month.
Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter Date(Day) >" and enter a day. Then,
the command prompt changes to "Enter Time(Hour) >" and enter an hour. Then,
the command prompt changes to "Enter Time(Minute) >" and enter a minute. Then,
the command prompt changes to "Enter Time(Sec) >" and enter a second.
P Set an IP address of SNTP server.
Press "P." The command prompt changes to "Enter new IP address>." Enter an IP
address of SNTP server.
I Set an interval of time synchronization with SNTP server.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Enter Interval Time>." Enter an interval
of time synchronization with SNTP server with a value of 1 to 1440 (minutes).
The factory default setting is 1440 minutes (1 day).
E Set the application status of Daylight Saving (Summer time).
Press "E." The command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable Daylight Saving
(E/D)>." Enter "E" to use daylight saving time. Press "D" not to use it.
When the time zone is set to where daylight saving time is not applied, this setting
is not available.
When this Switching Hub is used domestically, this setting is not required.
Z Set the time zone.
Press "Z." A list of time zones is displayed. Specify a time zone you wish to set.
When this Switching Hub is used domestically, change of time zone is not required
as the factory default setting is "(GMT+09:00) Osaka, Sapporo, Tokyo."
S Set an IPv6 address of SNTP server.
Press "S." The command prompt changes to " Enter new server IPv6 address>." Enter
an IPv6 address of SNTP server.
Q Return to the previous menu.

Note: If SNTP server is located outside of firewall, connection with SNTP


server may be blocked depending on settings by a system
administrator.
For details, ask your system administrator.
If you wish to disable time synchronization function, set SNTP server
IP to 0.0.0.0. or ::.

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4.6.10. ARP Table
On the Basic Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "R" opens the ARP Table
screen, as shown in Fig. 4-6-40. In this screen, you can refer and configure
ARP table.

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Basic Switch Configuration -> ARP Table

Sorting Method : By IP
ARP Age Timeout : 7200 seconds
IP Address Hardware Address Type
--------------- ----------------- -------

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[N]ext Page [S]orting Entry Method
[P]revious Page [A]dd/Modify Static Entry
Set ARP Age [T]imeout [D]elete Entry
[Q]uit to previous menu
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-40 ARP Table

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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Available commands are listed below.
N Show the next page.
Press "N." The screen shows the next page.
P Show the previous page.
Press "P." The screen shows the previous page.
T Set the age-out time of ARP table.
Press "T." The command prompt changes to "Enter ARP age timeout value >." Enter
the age-out time of ARP table with a value of 30 to 86400 (seconds).
S Select the order of displaying ARP table.
Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Select method for sorting entry to
display (I/T)>." Press "I" to display in the order of IP address. Press "T" to display in
the order of type. If "T" is selected, the command prompt changes to "Select type
for sorting entry to display (S/D)>." Press "S" to display manually-set addresses. Press
"D" to display auto-leaned addresses.
A Add/modify an entry of ARP table.
Press "A." The command prompt changes to "Enter IP address>." Enter an IP
address. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter Hardware address>." Enter
a MAC address as "**:**:**:**:**:**".
D Delete an entry of ARP table.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to "Enter IP address>." Enter an IP
address.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.6.11. NDP Table
On the Basic Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "D" opens the NDP Table
screen, as shown in Fig. 4-6-41. In this screen, you can refer and configure
NDP table.

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Basic Switch Configuration -> NDP Table

Sorting Method: By IP
NDP Reachable Time: 30 Seconds NDP Stale Time: 600 Seconds
IPv6 Address Hardware Address Status Type
--------------------------------------- ----------------- ---------- -------

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[N]ext Page [A]dd/Modify Static Entry
[P]revious Page [D]elete Entry
Set NDP [R]eachable Time [S]orting Entry Method
Set NDP Stale [T]ime [Q]uit to previous menu
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-6-41 NDP Table

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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Available commands are listed below.
N Show the next page.
Press "N." The screen shows the next page.
P Show the previous page.
Press "P." The screen shows the previous page.
R Set the IPv6 Reachable time of NDP table.
Press "R." The command prompt changes to " Enter NDP reachable time value>."
Enter the IPv6 Reachable time of NDP table with a value of 30 to 86400 (seconds).
T Set the IPv6 Stale time of NDP table.
Press "T." The command prompt changes to " Enter NDP stale time value>." Enter
the IPv6 Stale time of NDP table with a value of 0 to 86400 (seconds).
A Add/modify an entry of NDP table.
Press "A." The command prompt changes to "Enter IPv6 address>." Enter an IPv6
address. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter Hardware address>." Enter
a MAC address as "**:**:**:**:**:**".
D Delete an entry of NDP table.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to "Enter IPv6 address>." Enter an IPv6
address.
S Select the order of displaying NDP table.
Press "S." The command prompt changes to " Select method for sorting entry to
display (I/M/D/S) >." Press "I" to display in the order of IPv6 address. Press "M" to
display in the order of MAC address. Press "D" to display auto-leaned addresses.
Press "S" to display manually-set addresses.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.7. Advanced Switch Configuration
On the Main Menu, pressing "A" opens the Advanced Switch Configuration
Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-1. On this screen, you can configure settings of
VLAN, link aggregation, port monitoring, access control, storm control, QoS,
storm control, 802.1X Port Based Access Control, loop detection/shut-off,
port grouping, digital diagnostic monitoring, and static multicast address
functions.
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Main Menu -> Advaneced Switch Configuration Menu

[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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Static Multicast Address Configures Static Multicast Address setting.
Configuration
Quit to previous menu Quits the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu and
returns to the Main menu.

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4.7.1. VLAN Management

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").

 Having two different parameters of VLAN ID and PVID, forwarding


destination of an untagged frame is determined by a combination of
these parameters.

 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.

 PVID (Port VLAN ID)


Only one PVID can be set to each port. When an untagged frame is
received, this ID determines to which VLAN the frame should be
forwarded. As for a tagged frame, this ID is not referred and VLAN ID in
the tag is used instead.

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4.7.1.b. VLAN Management Menu
On the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "V" opens the VLAN
Management Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-2. On this screen, you can configure
VLAN-related settings.

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Advanced Switch Configuration -> VLAN Management Menu

Total VLANs : 1
Internet Mansion : Disabled Uplink :
VLAN ID VLAN Name VLAN Type Mgmt
------- -------------------------------- ---------- ----
1 Permanent UP

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[N]ext Page C[o]nfig VLAN Member Set [M]anagement Status
[P]revious Page [S]et Port Config [D]elete VLAN
[C]reate VLAN Set [I]nternet Mansion [Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-7-2 VLAN Management Menu


Screen Description
Internet Shows the status of Internet Mansion mode.
Mansion Enabled Internet Mansion mode is enabled.

Disabled Internet Mansion mode is disabled. (Factory default setting)

Uplink Indicates the uplink port when Internet Mansion mode is enabled.

VLAN ID Shows the VLAN ID of VLAN.

VLAN Shows the VLAN name being configured.


Name

VLAN Type Shows the type of VLAN.

Permanent Indicates that the VLAN is the one of initial setting. This VLAN
cannot be deleted.

Static Indicates that the VLAN is the newly configured one.

Mgmt Shows whether the VLAN is a management VLAN or not.

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UP A management VLAN that is allowed to communicate with
CPU.

DOWN Not a management VLAN.

Available commands are listed below.


N Show the next page.

Press "N." The screen shows the next page.

P Show the previous page.

Press "P." The screen shows the previous page.

C Go to the screen for creating VLAN.

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.

M Set the management VLAN.

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.

I Set the Internet Mansion mode.

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

you wish to configure as an uplink port.


This function enables to configure all settings needed for the Internet mansion
environment. Ports other than that designated as an uplink port are set as
downlink ports. Communications between downlink ports are shut off. Therefore,

it becomes possible to ensure security between each resident.


(There are some constrained conditions for use. Please make configuration after
confirming the notes.)

O Go to the screen for changing VLAN.

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).

S Set and confirm PVID by port.

Press "S." The VLAN Port Configuration Menu opens. For details, refer to the next
section (4.7.1.e).

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Q Return to the previous menu.

Note: VLAN 1 is set on shipment, and all ports belong to this VLAN.
Also, the management VLAN is enabled.

Note: When creating a new VLAN, PVID (after-mentioned) is not changed in


conjunction with this new creation. After registering VLAN on this
screen, make sure to confirm the configuration operation and content
on the configuration screen in Fig. 4-7-4 and Fig. 4-7-5.
On deletion, you cannot delete a VLAN whose ID is remained as a
PVID. Delete the VLAN after changing the PVID to another ID.

Note: When Internet Mansion mode is enabled, there are constrained


conditions as the followings.
Please use the Switching Hub after confirming these constrained
conditions.
(1) Combined usage with Link Aggregation is not possible.
(2) Static registration to MAC Address table is not possible.
(3) Combined usage with MAC Learning is not possible.
(4) Only the uplink port belongs to management VLAN.

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4.7.1.c. VLAN Creation Menu
On the VLAN Management Menu, pressing "C" opens the VLAN Creation
Menu , as shown in Fig. 4-7-3. On this screen, you can create VLAN.

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VLAN Management -> VLAN Creation Menu

VLAN ID :
VLAN Name :

Port Members :

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Set [V]LAN ID
Set VLAN [N]ame
Select [P]ort Member
[A]pply
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-7-3 VLAN Creation Menu

Screen Description
VLAN ID Shows the VLAN ID.

VLAN Name Shows the VLAN name.

Port Shows the port number of the VLAN member.


Member

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Available commands are listed below.
S Set a VLAN ID (VLAN Identifier).

Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Enter VLAN ID>." Enter a VLAN ID.

N Set a name of VLAN.

Press "N." The command prompt changes to "Enter VLAN name>." Enter a VLAN

name within 30 one-byte characters.

P Set a member of 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.

Press "A" to apply the setting.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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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4.7.1.d. VLAN Modification Menu
On the VLAN Management Menu, pressing "o" and specifying target VLAN
ID open the VLAN Modification Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-4. On this screen,
you can modify VLAN-related setting information.

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VLAN Management -> VLAN Modification Menu

VLAN ID : 1
VLAN Name :

Port Members : 1-48


Untagged Ports : 1-48

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Set VLAN [N]ame
Select [P]ort Member
[A]pply
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-7-4 VLAN Modification Menu

Screen Description
VLAN ID Shows the VLAN ID.

VLAN Name Shows the VLAN name.

Port Member Shows the port number of the VLAN member.

Untagged Port: Shows the port without adding VLAN tags.

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Available commands are listed below.
N Set a name of VLAN.

Press "N." The command prompt changes to "Enter VLAN name>." Enter a VLAN
name within 30 one-byte characters.

P Set a member of 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 Apply modification of VLAN configuration.

Press "A" to apply the setting.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.7.1.e. VLAN Port Configuration Menu
On the VLAN Management Menu, pressing "S" opens the VLAN Port
Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-5. In this screen, you can configure
VLAN-related settings by port.

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VLAN Management -> VLAN Port Configuration Menu

Port PVID Acceptable Frame Type


---- ---- ---------------------
1 1 Admit All
2 1 Admit All
3 1 Admit All
4 1 Admit All
5 1 Admit All
6 1 Admit All
7 1 Admit All
8 1 Admit All

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------

[N]ext page Set [F]rame Type


[P]revious Page Set Port [V]ID
[Q]uit

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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Available commands are listed below.
N Show the next page.
Press "N." The screen shows the next page.
P Show the previous page.
Press "P." The screen shows the previous page.
V Configure PVID settings.
Press "V." The command prompt changes to "Enter port number>." Enter a port
number you wish to configure. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter PVID
for port #>." Enter a PVID with a value of 1 to 4094.
F Set the type of received frame.
Press "F." The command prompt changes to "Enter port number>." Enter a port
number you wish to configure. Then, the command prompt changes to "Select port
acceptable frame type (A/T)>." Enter "A" to receive all frames. Enter "T" to receive
only tagged frames.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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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4.7.2. Link Aggregation

4.7.2.a. About Link aggregation


Link aggregation is a function that is possible to increase redundancy of
network paths and bandwidth between Switching Hubs by grouping
multiple ports to a trunk for connection.
In this Switching Hub, up to 8 ports can be assigned to 1 group, and 8
groups can be created.
When using both Link Aggregation and Access Control functions, assign a
practical physical port number to a port list of access control, not a logical
port created in Link Aggregation. For details, refer to 4.7.4.

Note: If port communication modes are mixed, Link Aggregation cannot be


configured. In addition, Link Aggregation and Internet Mansion
mode cannot be used simultaneously.

Note: Depending on number of ports in a group or the traffic condition,


traffic may not be assigned uniformly to all the ports.

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4.7.2.b. Link Aggregation Menu
On the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "L" opens the Trunk
Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-6. On this screen, you can
configure Link Aggregation settings.

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Advanced Switch Configuration -> Link Aggregation Menu

Group Status Port Members


----- -------- -------------------------------
1 Disabled
2 Disabled
3 Disabled
4 Disabled
5 Disabled
6 Disabled
7 Disabled
8 Disabled

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[A]dd Trunk Group
[R]emove Trunk Group
[Q]uit to previous menu

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.

Available commands are listed below.


A Add a port to a group member.
Press "A." The command prompt changes to "Enter trunk group number>." Enter a
target group number with a value of 1 to 8. Then, the command prompt changes
to "Enter port members for group x>." Enter a port number to be added.
When entering multiple port numbers, delimit with comma with no space, or
hyphenate the continuous numbers.
R Delete a group.
Press "R." The command prompt changes to "Enter trunk group number>." Enter a
target group number with a value of 1 to 8.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.7.3. Port Monitoring Configuration Menu
On the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "M" opens the Port
Monitoring Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-7. To analyze
communications, such as by protocol analyzer, in this Switching Hub, you
can monitor packets between other ports that are normally filtered and
cannot be monitored. On this screen, you can configure port monitoring
settings.

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Advanced Switch Configuration -> Port Monitor Configuration Menu

Monitoring Port Be Monitored Port(s)


--------------- -----------------------------------------------------------
1 2

Direction Status
--------- -------------
Both Disabled

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[S]et Monitoring Port
Set Ports to be [M]onitored
Set Traffic [D]irection
[C]hange Mirror Status
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-7-7 Port Monitoring Configuration

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Screen Description
Monitoring Port Shows the destination port number of data to be monitored.
Be Monitored Shows the target port number to be monitored.
Port(s)
Direction Shows the communication direction of target packet to be
monitored.
Tx Monitors a transmit packet.
Rx Monitors a receive packet.
Both Monitors both transmit and receive packets. (Factory
default setting)
Status Shows the status of port monitoring.
Enabled Port monitoring is enabled.
Disabled Port monitoring is disabled. (Factory default setting)

Available commands are listed below.


S Set a destination port of data to be monitored (port to which analyzer, etc. is
connected).
Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Enter port number>." Enter a target
port number.
M Set a port to be monitored.
Press "M." The command prompt changes to "Enter port number>." Enter a target
port number.
When entering multiple port numbers, delimit with comma with no space, or
hyphenate the continuous numbers.
D Set a communication direction of target packet to be monitored.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to "Select port monitoring direction
(R/T/B)>." Enter "R" to monitor a receive packet. Enter "T" to monitor a transmit
packet. Enter "B" to monitor both receive and transmit packets.
C Set the status of port monitoring.
Press "C." The command prompt changes to "Enter the select(E/D)>." Enter "E" to
start monitoring. Enter "D" to stop monitoring.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.7.4. Access Control Configuration Menu
On the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "A" opens the Access
Control Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-8. On this screen, you can
set Access Control.

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Advanced Switch Configuration -> Access Control Configuration Menu

[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

Fig. 4-7-8 Access Control Configuration

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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4.7.4.a. Classifier Configuration Menu
On the Access Control Configuration Menu, pressing "C" opens the Classifier
Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-9. On this screen, you can set
classifier.

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Access Control Configuration -> Classifier Configuration Menu
Multifield Classifier: Total Entries : 1
Index Src IP Addr/Mask Dst IP Addr/Mask DSCP Pro. Src L4 Port Dst L4 Port
----- ------------------ ------------------ ---- ---- ----------- -----------
1 Ignore Ignore Ign Ign Ignore Ignore

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[N]ext Page M[o]dify Classifier
[P]revious Page [M]ore Classifier Info.
[C]reate Classifier [S]how Detailed Entry Info.
[D]elete Classifier [Q]uit to previous menu
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-7-9 Classifier Configuration Menu

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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Available commands are listed below.
N Show the next page.
Press "N." The screen shows the next page.
P Show the previous page.
Press "P." The screen shows the previous page.
C Create a classifier.
Press "C." The Create Classifier Configuration Menu opens. For the Create
Classifier Configuration Menu, refer to the next section (4.7.4.b).
D Delete a classifier.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to "Please enter classifier index>." Enter
an index of the classifier to be deleted with a value of 1 to 65535.
O Modify classifier configuration.
Press "O." The Modify Classifier Menu opens. Set (modify) the configuration in the
same as the Create Classifier Configuration Menu.
M Show additional information on a classifier.
Press "M" to display information on source MAC address, destination MAC
address, 802.1p, VLAN ID, TCP SYN Flag, and ICMP type.
S Show detailed information on a classifier.
Press "S" to display information on source MAC address, destination MAC
address, VLAN ID, source IP address, destination IP address, 802.1p priority,
DSCP, protocol type, TCP/UDP source port number, TCP/UDP destination port
number, TCP SYN Flag, and ICMP type.
Q Return to the previous menu.

Note: In this Switching Hub, the maximum number of L4 portlist which is


available in src-port or dst-port is by 16.

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4.7.4.b. Create Classifier Configuration Menu
On the Classifier Configuration Menu, pressing "C" opens the Create
Classifier Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-10. On this screen, you
can create a classifier.

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Classifier Configuration -> Create Classifier Configuration Menu
Classifier Index :
VLAN ID : 802.1p Priority : DSCP : IPv6 DSCP :
Protocol: TCP SYN Flag : ICMP Type :
Source MAC Address : Source MAC Mask Length :
Destination MAC Address : Destination MAC Mask Length:
Source IP Address : Source IP Mask Length :
Destination IP Address : Destination IP Mask Length :
Source IPv6 Address : PLen :
Destination IPv6 Address: PLen :
Source Layer 4 Port : Destination Layer 4 Port :
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
[C]lassifier Index S[o]urce IP Address
[S]ource MAC Address D[e]stination IP Address
[D]estination MAC Address Source IPv[6] Address
[V]LAN ID Desti[n]ation IPv6 Address
802.1p Pr[i]ority So[u]rce Layer 4 Port
DSC[P] Des[t]ination Layer 4 Port
P[r]otocol DSCP [F]or IPv6
TCP S[Y]N Flag [A]pply
IC[M]P Type [Q]uit to previous menu
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-7-10 Create Classifier Configuration Menu

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Screen Description
Classifier Index Shows the classifier index.
VLAN ID Shows the VLAN ID.
802.1p Priority Shows the priority of IEEE802.1p.
DSCP Shows the DSCP value.
IPv6 DSCP Shows the IPv6 DSCP value
Protocol Shows the protocol type.
TCP SYN Flag Shows whether a TCP SYN flag is set for filtering.
ICMP Type Shows the ICMP type.
Source MAC Address Shows the source MAC address.
Destination MAC Address Shows the destination MAC address.
Source MAC Mask Length Shows the length (bits) of source MAC address.
Destination MAC Shows the length (bits) of destination MAC address.
Mask Length
Source IP Address Shows the source IP address.
Source IP Mask length Shows the length (bits) of source address mask.
Destination IP Address Shows the destination IP address.
Destination IP Mask Shows the length (bits) of destination address mask.
length
Source IPv6 Address Shows the source IPv6 address.
PLen Shows the length (bits) of source address mask.
Destination IPv6 Address Shows the destination IPv6 address.
PLen Shows the length (bits) of destination address mask.
Source L4 Port Shows the source port number of TCP/UDP.
Destination L4 Port Shows the destination port number of TCP/UDP.

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Available commands are listed below.
C Set a classifier index.
Press "C." The command prompt changes to "Enter Classifier Index>." Enter a
classifier index with a value of 1 to 65535.
S Set the source MAC address to be filtered.
Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Enter source MAC address>." Enter
the source MAC address as xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx. Then, the command prompt
changes to "Enter source MAC address mask length>." Enter the length (bits) of
address mask.
D Set a destination MAC address to be filtered.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to "Enter designation MAC address>."
Enter the destination MAC address as xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx. Then, the command
prompt changes to "Enter destination MAC address mask length>." Enter the
length (bits) of address mask.
V Set a VLAN ID to be filtered.
Press "V." The command prompt changes to "Enter VLAN ID>." Enter a VLAN ID
with a value of 1 to 4094.
P Set a DSCP value to be filtered.
Press "P." The command prompt changes to "Enter DSCP value (0-63)>." Enter a
DSCP value of 0 to 63.
R Set a protocol to be filtered.
Press "R." The command prompt changes to "Select protocol>." Press "1" for TCP,
"2" for UDP, "3" for ICMP, "4" for IGMP, "5" for RSVP, and "6" for other protocols.

O Set the source IP address to be filtered.


Press "O." The command prompt changes to "Enter source IP address>." Enter a
source IP address. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter source IP
address mask length>." Enter a length (bits) of address mask.
E Set a destination IP address to be filtered.
Press "E." The command prompt changes to "Enter destination IP address>." Enter
a destination IP address. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter
destination IP address mask length>." Enter a length (bits) of address mask.
U Set a TCP/UDP source port number to be filtered.
Press "U." The command prompt changes to "Choose single port or defined port
range (S/D)>." Press "S" to assign one port. Then, the command prompt changes
to "Enter source layer 4 port>." Enter the source port number. Press "D" to assign
ports by a range. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter starting source
port>" and "Enter final source port>." Enter the starting and final source port
numbers.
T Set a TCP/UDP destination port number to be filtered.
Press "T." The command prompt changes to "Choose single port or defined port
range (S/D)>." Press "S" to assign one port. Then, the command prompt changes
to "Enter destination layer 4 port>." Enter the destination port number. Press "D"
to assign ports by a range. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter starting
destination port>" and "Enter final destination port>." Enter the starting and final
destination port numbers.
I Set the IEEE802.1p priority to be filtered.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Enter 802.1p priority>." Enter the
802.1p priority with a value of 0 to 7.
M Set an ICMP type to be filtered. (* Protocol needs to be set to ICMP.)

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Press "M." The command prompt changes to "Enter ICMP type>." Enter an ICMP
type with a value of 0 to 18.
Y Set a TCP SYN flag to be filtered. (* Protocol needs to be set to TCP.)
Press "Y." The command prompt changes to "Set TCP SYN flag (Y/N)>." Press "Y"
for filter with a TCP SYN flag. Press "Y" for no filtering or to remove filter. If
filtered, True is displayed. If not filtered, False is displayed.
6 Set the source IPv6 address to be filtered.
Press "6." The command prompt changes to "Enter source IPv6 address>." Enter a
source IPv6 address. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter source IPv6
address mask length>." Enter a length (bits) of address mask.
N Set a destination IPv6 address to be filtered.
Press "N." The command prompt changes to "Enter destination IPv6 address>."
Enter a destination IPv6 address. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter
destination IPv6 address mask length>." Enter a length (bits) of address mask.
F Set a IPv6 DSCP value to be filtered.
Press "F." The command prompt changes to "Enter DSCP6 value (0-63)>." Enter a
DSCP value of 0 to 63.
A Apply the setting. If not applied here, the setting will be discarded.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.7.4.c. Classifier Configuration Menu
On the Classifier Configuration Menu, pressing "M" opens the More
Classifier Information screen, as shown in Fig. 4-7-11 and Fig. 4-7-12. On this
screen, you can refer to classifier information.

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Access Control Configuration -> Classifier Configuration Menu
Multifield Classifier: Total Entries : 1
Index Source MAC Addr./ Mask Destination MAC Addr./ Mask
----- ------------------------ ------------------------------------------------
1 00:00:00:00:00:01/48 00:00:00:00:00:02/48

Press any key to continue...

Fig. 4-7-11 Classifier Configuration Menu 1

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Access Control Configuration -> Classifier Configuration Menu
Multifield Classifier: Total Entries : 1
Index 802.1p VLAN ID TCP(SYN) ICMPTP
----- ------ ------- -------- -------------------------------------------------
1 Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore

Press any key to continue...

Fig. 4-7-12 Classifier Configuration Menu 2

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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4.7.4.d. Show Detailed Entries Information Menu
On the Classifier Configuration Menu, pressing "S" opens the Show Detailed
Entries Information Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-13. On this screen, you can
refer to detailed classifier information. Classifier needs to be created before
reference.

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Classifier Configuration -> Show Detailed Entry Information Menu
Detailed Classifier Information :
--------------------------------
Classifier Index : 1
Source MAC Address : Ignore
Source MAC Address Mask Length : Ignore
Destination MAC Address : Ignore
Destination MAC Address Mask Length : Ignore
802.1p Priority : Ignore VLAN ID : Ignore
Source IP Address : Ignore
Source IP Address Mask Length : Ignore
Destination IP Address : Ignore
Destination IP Address Mask Length : Ignore
DSCP : Ignore IPv6 DSCP : Ignore
Protocol : Ignore
Source Layer 4 Port : Ignore
Destination Layer 4 Port : Ignore
TCP SYN Flag : Ignore ICMP Type : Ignore
Source IPv6 Address : Ignore
Source IPv6 Address PLen : Ignore
Destination IPv6 Address : Ignore
Destination IPv6 Address PLen : Ignore
Press any key to continue...

Fig. 4-7-13 Show Detailed Entries Information Menu

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Screen Description
Classifier Index Shows the classifier index.
Source MAC Address Shows the source MAC address.
Source Mask length Shows the length (bits) of source address mask.
Destination MAC Address Shows the destination MAC address.
Destination Mask length Shows the length (bits) of destination address mask.
VLAN ID Shows the VLAN ID.
DSCP Shows the DSCP value.
DSCP6 Shows the IPv6 DSCP value.
Protocol Shows the protocol type.
Source IP Address Shows the source IP address.
Source IP Mask length Shows the length (bits) of source address mask.
Destination IP Address Shows the destination IP address.
Destination IP Mask Shows the length (bits) of destination address mask.
length
Source L4 Port Shows the source port number of TCP/UDP.
Destination L4 Port Shows the destination port number of TCP/UDP.
802.1p Priority Shows the priority of IEEE802.1p.
TCP SYN Flag Shows whether a TCP SYN flag is set for filtering.
ICMP Type Shows the ICMP type.
Source IPv6 Address Shows the source IPv6 address.
PLen Shows the length (bits) of source address mask.
Destination IPv6 Address Shows the destination IPv6 address.
PLen Shows the length (bits) of destination address mask.

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4.7.4.e. In-Profile Action Configuration Menu
On the Access Control Configuration Menu, pressing "I" opens the In-Profile
Action Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-14. On this screen, you can
configure in-profile setting.

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Access Control Configuration -> In-Profile Action Configuration Menu
In-Profile Action: Total Entries : 0
Index Deny/Permit Policed-DSCP Policed-Precedence Policed-CoS
----- ----------- ------------- ------------------ -----------

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[N]ext Page [D]elete In-Profile Action
[P]revious Page [M]odify In-Profile Action
[C]reate In-Profile Action [Q]uit to previous menu
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-7-14 In-Profile Action Configuration Menu

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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Available commands are listed below.
N Show the next page.
Press "N." The screen shows the next page.
P Show the previous page.
Press "P." The screen shows the previous page.
C Create in-profile.
Press "C." The Create In-Profile Action Menu opens. Refer to the next section
(4.7.4.f).
Policed-DSCP Mark the DSCP value.
Policed-Precedence Mark the precedence value.
Policed-CoS Mark the CoS value.
D Delete in-profile.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to "Enter in-profile action index>."
Enter an index number of the in-profile to be deleted.
M Modify in-profile.
Enter "M." The command prompt changes to "Enter in-profile action index>."
Enter an index number of the in-profile to be modified, and modify it using
the same operation as that for creating in-profile.
Q Return to the previous menu.

Note: 1. Can set only one of the marking actions in In-Profile.


2. Can set precedence only in the case of IPv6.

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4.7.4.f. Create In-profile Action Menu
On the In-Profile Action Configuration screen, pressing "C" opens the Create
In-Profile Action Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-15. On this screen, you can
create in-profile action.

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In-Profile Action Configuration -> Create In-Profile Action Menu
Index : 1
Deny/Permit : Permit
Policed-DSCP : Ignore
Policed-Precedence: Ignore
Policed-CoS : Ignore

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


In-Profile Action [I]ndex Set Policed-[C]oS
Set [D]eny/Permit [A]pply
Set Policed-D[S]CP [Q]uit to previous menu
Set Policed-[P]recedence

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-7-15 Create In-Profile Action Menu

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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Available commands are listed below.
I Set an in-profile index number.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Enter in-profile action index>."
Enter an index number with a value of 1 to 65535.
D Deny/permit packets.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to "Select Deny/Permit (1-2)>." Press
"1" to deny packets. Press "2" to permit them.
S Set a DSCP value to be marked.
Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Enter DSCP value>." Enter a DSCP
value of 0 to 63.
P Set a precedence value to be marked.
Press "P." The command prompt changes to "Enter ToS precedence value>."
Enter a precedence value of 0 to 7.
C Set a CoS value to be marked.
Press "C." The command prompt changes to "Enter CoS value>." Enter a CoS
value of 0 to 7.
A Apply the setting. If not applied here, the setting will be discarded.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.7.4.g. Out-Profile Action Configuration Menu
On the Access Control Configuration Menu, pressing "O" opens the
Out-Profile Action Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-16. On this
screen, you can configure out-profile setting.

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Access Control Configuration -> Out-Profile Action Configuration Menu
Out-Profile Action: Total Entries :0
Index Committed Rate Burst Size(KB) Deny/Permit Policed-DSCP
----- ---------------- -------------- ----------- ------------

Note: Committed Rate - 1Mbps/unit, Max available rate 10/100:100, Giga:1000


-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
[N]ext Page [D]elete Out-Profile Action
[P]revious Page [M]odify Out-Profile Action
[C]reate Out-Profile Action [Q]uit to previous menu
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-7-16 Out-Profile Action Configuration Menu

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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Available commands are listed below.
N Show the next page.
Press "N." The screen shows the next page.
P Show the previous page.
Press "P." The screen shows the previous page.
C Create out-profile.
Press "C." The Create Out-Profile Action Menu opens. Refer to the next
section (4.7.4.h).
D Delete out-profile.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to "Enter out-profile action Index>."
Enter an Index number of the out-profile to be deleted.
M Modify out-profile.
Enter "M." The command prompt changes to "Enter out-profile action
Index>." Enter an index number of the out-profile to be modified, and modify
it using the same operation as that for creating out-profile.
Q Return to the previous menu.

Note: 1. Burst size is 64KB only. It cannot be changed.


2. Out-profile action support deny only.

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4.7.4.h. Create Out-profile Action Menu
On the Out-Profile Action Configuration screen, pressing "C" opens the
Create Out-Profile Action Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-17. On this screen, you
can create out-profile action.

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Out-Profile Action Configuration -> Create Out-Profile Action Menu
Index :
Deny/Permit : Deny
Committed Rate : 1
Burst Size : 64KB

Note: Deny/Permit - deny only. Burst Size - 64KB only.


-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
Out-Profile Action [I]ndex [A]pply
Set [C]ommitted Rate [Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-7-17 Create Out-profile Action Menu

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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Available commands are listed below.
I Set an out-profile index number.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Enter Out-Profile action index>."
Enter an index number with a value of 1 to 65535.
C Set the committed rate.
Press "C." The command prompt changes to "Enter committed rate>." Enter
the committed rate with a value of 1 to 1000.
A Apply the setting. If not applied here, the setting will be discarded.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.7.4.i. Port List Configuration Menu
On the Access Control Configuration Menu, pressing "L" opens the Port List
Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-18. On this screen, you can set a
port list to apply Access Control.
When using both Access Control and Link Aggregation functions, assign a
practical physical port number, not a logical port created in Link
Aggregation.

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Access Control Configuration -> Port List Configuration Menu
Port List: Total Entries : 0
Index Port List
----- -----------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[N]ext Page [D]elete Port List
[P]revious Page [M]odify Port List
[C]reate Port List [Q]uit to previous menu
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Fig. 4-7-18 Port List Configuration Menu

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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Available commands are listed below.
N Show the next page.
Press "N." The screen shows the next page.
P Show the previous page.
Press "P." The screen shows the previous page.
C Create a port list.
Press "C." The command prompt changes to "Enter port list index>." Enter an
index number to be created. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter
port number>." Enter a port number to be included in the list.
D Delete a port list.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to "Enter port list index>." Enter an
index number of the port list to be deleted.
M Modify a port list.
Enter "M." The command prompt changes to "Enter port list index>." Enter an
index number of the port list to be modified, and modify it using the same
operation as that for creating a port list.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.7.4.j. Policy Configuration Menu
On the Access Control Configuration Menu, pressing "P" opens the Policy
Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-19. On this screen, you can
configure the policy settings.

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Access Control Configuration -> Policy Configuration Menu
Policy : Total Entries : 0
Index Classifier Seq. In-Profile Out-Profile PortList Status
----- ---------- ----- ---------- ----------- -------- --------

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[N]ext Page [S]how Policy Entry
[P]revious Page [U]pdate Policy
[C]reate Policy Display Sequence [B]y Port
[D]elete Policy [Q]uit to previous menu
[E]nable or Disable Policy
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-7-19 Policy Configuration Menu

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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Available commands are listed below.
N Show the next page.
Press "N." The screen shows the next page.
P Show the previous page.
Press "P." The screen shows the previous page.
C Create a policy.
Press "C." The Create Policy Configuration Menu opens. For the Create Policy
Configuration Menu, refer to the next section (4.7.4.k).
D Delete a policy.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to "Enter a policy index>." Enter a policy
index number to be deleted. Then the command prompt changes to "Are you sure
to delete policy index xx (Y/N)>." Press "Y" to delete the policy. Press "N" to cancel
the deletion.
E Enable/disable the policy status.
Press "E." The command prompt changes to "Select policy index>." Enter a policy
index number to be enabled/disabled. Then, the command prompt changes to
"Enable or Disable Policy Entry>." Press "E" to enable the policy. Press "D" to disable
it.
Enabled Enable a policy.
Disabled Disable a policy.
S Show the policy information.
Press "S " to display detailed information on each policy.
U Modify a policy.
Press "U." The command prompt changes to "Enter policy index>." Enter an index
number to be modified. Then, carry out the same operation as that for creating a
policy. Remember that modification is rejected if the policy is enabled. If enabled,
disable the policy and then modify it.
B Show a sequence number of policy applied to each port.
Press "B." The command prompt changes to "Enter port number>." Enter a port
number to display. Then, the command prompt changes to "Select policy index
order or policy sequence order (I/S)>." Press "I" to confirm a policy sequence
corresponding to the policy index. Press "S" to confirm a policy index sequence
corresponding to the policy sequence.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.7.4.k. Create Policy Configuration Menu
On the Policy Configuration Menu, pressing "C" opens the Create Policy
Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-20. On this screen, you can create
a policy.

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Policy Configuration -> Create Policy Configuration Menu
Policy Index :
Classifier Index :
Policy Sequence :
In-Profile Action Index :
Out-Profile Action Index :
Port List Index :

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Set [P]olicy Index Select Port [L]ist Index
Select [C]lassifier Index [A]pply Policy
Set Policy [S]equence [Q]uit to previous menu
Select [I]n-Profile Action Index
Select [O]ut-Profile Action Index
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-7-20 Create Policy Configuration Menu

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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Available commands are listed below.
P Set a policy index number.
Press "P." The command prompt changes to "Enter policy index>." Enter a policy
index number.
C Set an index number of applicable classifier.
Press "C." The command prompt changes to "Enter classifier index>." Enter an
index number of applicable classifier.
S Set a sequence number.
Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Enter policy sequence>." Enter a
sequence number.
I Set an index number of applicable in-profile.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Enter in-profile index>." Enter an
index number of applicable in-profile.
O Set an index number of applicable out-profile.
Press "O." The command prompt changes to "Enter out-profile index>." Enter an
index number of applicable out-profile. (Out-profile can be omitted.)
L Set an index number of applicable port list.
Press "L." The command prompt changes to "Enter port list index>." Enter an index
number of applicable port list.
A Apply the setting. If you press "Q" without applying the setting, it will be discarded.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.7.5 Quality of Service Configuration
On the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "S" opens the
Quality of Service Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-21. You can
configure the QoS (Quality of Service) setting of the Switching Hub.

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Main Menu -> Quality of Service Configuration Menu

[T]raffic Class Configuration


[E]gress Rate Limiting
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Fig. 4-7-21 QoS Configuration

Available commands are listed below.


T Go to the configuration screen for traffic class.
Press "T." The Traffic Class Configuration Menu opens. For configuration details,
refer to 4.7.5.a.
E Go to the configuration screen for bandwidth.
Press "E." The Egress Rate Limiting Configuration Menu opens. For configuration
details, refer to 4.7.5.b.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.7.5.a. Traffic Class Configuration Menu
On the Quality of Service Configuration Menu, pressing "T" opens the Traffic
Class Configuration screen, as shown in Fig. 4-7-22. On this screen, you can
configure the traffic class setting.

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Quality of Service Configuration -> Traffic Class Configuration Menu

QoS Status: Disabled

Priority Traffic Class


-------- -------------
0 0
1 0
2 1
3 1
4 2
5 2
6 3 0: Lowest
7 3 7: Highest

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[S]et QoS Status
Set Priority-Traffic Class [M]apping
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-7-22 Traffic Class Configuration Menu

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.

Available commands are listed below.


S Set the status of QoS function.
Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable QoS (E/D)>." Press
"E" to enable the function. Press "D" to disable it.
M Assign a priority level (traffic class) to a priority value of IEEE802.1p.
Press "M." The command prompt changes to "Enter Priority (E/D)>." Enter a priority
value (0 to 7) to be assigned. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter traffic
class for priority #>." Enter a priority level (traffic class) to be controlled by this
Switching Hub with a value of 0 to 3.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.7.5.b. Egress Rate Limiting Configuration Menu
On the Quality of Service Configuration Menu, pressing "C" opens the Egress
Rate Limiting Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-23. On this screen,
you can set bandwidth control.

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Quality of Service Configuration -> Egress Rate Limiting Configuration Menu
Port Bandwidth Status
---- ----------- --------
1 1000 Disabled
2 1000 Disabled
3 1000 Disabled
4 1000 Disabled
5 1000 Disabled
6 1000 Disabled
7 1000 Disabled
8 1000 Disabled
9 1000 Disabled
10 1000 Disabled
11 1000 Disabled
12 1000 Disabled
Note: Bandwidth - 1Mbps/unit
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
[N]ext Page Set [S]tatus
[P]revious Page [Q]uit to previous menu
Set [B]andwidth

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-7-23 Egress Rate Limiting Configuration Menu

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.

Available commands are listed below.


N Show the next page.
Press "N." The screen shows the next page.
P Show the previous page.
Press "P." The screen shows the previous page.
B Set a bandwidth.
Press "B." The command prompt changes to "Enter port number e.g.: 1, 3,
5-48>." Enter a port number to designate. Then, the command prompt
changes to "Enter bandwidth>." Enter a value between 1 and 1000.
S Set the bandwidth control.

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Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Enter port number e.g.: 1, 3,
5-48>." Enter a port number to designate. Then, the command prompt
changes to "Enable or Disable Status (E/D)>." Press "E" to enable the
bandwidth control. Press "D" to disable it.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.7.6. Storm Control Configuration Menu
On the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "o" opens the Storm
Control Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-24. You can set the storm
control for unknown unicast, broadcast, and multicast traffic.

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Advanced Switch Configuration -> Storm Control Configuration Menu

Port Storm Control Setting:


No. DLF Broadcast Multicast Threshold(pps)
---- --------- --------- --------- --------------
1 Disabled Disabled Disabled 0
2 Disabled Disabled Disabled 0
3 Disabled Disabled Disabled 0
4 Disabled Disabled Disabled 0
5 Disabled Disabled Disabled 0
6 Disabled Disabled Disabled 0
7 Disabled Disabled Disabled 0
8 Disabled Disabled Disabled 0
9 Disabled Disabled Disabled 0
10 Disabled Disabled Disabled 0
11 Disabled Disabled Disabled 0
12 Disabled Disabled Disabled 0
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
[N]ext Page Set [B]roadcast Status [Q]uit to previous menu
[P]revious Page Set [M]ulticast Status
Set [D]LF Status Set [T]hreshold Value
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Fig. 4-7-24 Storm Control Configuration Menu

Screen Description
DLF Shows the storm control setting for unknown unicast traffic.

Enabled Storm control for unknown unicast is enabled.


Disabled Storm control for unknown unicast is disabled. (Factory
default setting)
Broadcast Shows the storm control setting for broadcast traffic.

Enabled Storm control for broadcast is enabled.


Disabled Storm control for broadcast is disabled. (Factory default
setting)
Multicast Shows the storm control setting for multicast traffic.

Enabled Storm control for multicast is enabled.


Disabled Storm control for multicast is disabled. (Factory default
setting)
Threshold Shows the threshold number of packets (Packet Per Second).

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Available commands are listed below.
D Enable/disable the storm control for unknown unicast traffic.

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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4.7.7 802.1X Port Based Access Control
On the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "X" opens the
802.1X Port Based Access Control Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig.
4-7-25. You can set the 802.1X Port Based Access control. The supported
authentication method is EAP-MD5, TLS, and PEAP.

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Advanced Switch Configuration -> Port Based Access Control Configuration Menu

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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Supplicant Shows the timeout for the client. The factory default setting is 30
Timeout seconds.
Server Timeout Shows the timeout for the authentication server. The factory default
setting is 30 seconds.
Maximum The maximum number of times of retransmitting an authentication
Request request. The factory default setting is 2.
Quiet Period Shows the number of seconds to wait before reattempting a failed
authenti- cation.
The factory default setting is 60 seconds.
Re-authenticati Shows the re-authentication time interval. The factory default setting is
on Period 3600 seconds.
Re-authenticati Shows whether the re-authentication is enabled or disabled.
on Status Enabled The re-authentication is performed.
Disabled The re-authentication is performed. (Factory
default setting)

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Available commands are listed below.
P Set the port number.
Press "P." The command prompt changes to "Enter port number>." Enter the port
number you wish to configure.
C Set the operation mode for authentication requests.
Press "C." The command prompt changes to "Select authenticator port control
(A/U/F) >." Press "A" to enable the authentication function. Press "U" to disable it
and block communi- cations. Press "F" to disable it and authorize communications.
T Set the interval time for authentication requests.
Press "T." The command prompt changes to "Enter Transmission Period>." Enter an
integer between 1 and 65535 (seconds).
U Set the period time to wait before reattempting a failed authentication.
Press "U." The command prompt changes to "Enter Quiet Period>." Enter an integer
between 1 and 65535 (seconds).
M Set the maximum number of reattempts of authentication.
Press "M." The command prompt changes to "Enter Max request count>." Enter the
maxi- mum number of reattempts with an integer between 1 and 10.
O Set the timeout for the authentication server.
Press "O." The command prompt changes to "Enter Server Timeout>." Enter an
integer between 1 and 65535 (seconds).
L Set the timeout for the supplicant.
Press "L." The command prompt changes to "Enter Supplicant Timeout value>."
Enter an integer between 1 and 65535 (seconds).
E Set the re-authentication time interval.
Press "E." The command prompt changes to "Enter re-authentication Period>."
Enter an inte- ger between 1 and 65535 (seconds).
A Enable/disable re-authentication.
Press "A." The command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable
re-authentication ?(E/L/D) >." Press "E" to enable the authentication using the
Re-authentication timer value on the RADIUS server. Press "L" to enable the
authentication using the Re-authentication timer value on this switch. Press "D" to
disable it.
I Initialize the authentication status.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Would you initialize
authenticator?(Y/N)>." To initialize it, press "Y." Otherwise, press "N."
R Initialize the re-authentication status.
Press "R." The command prompt changes to "Would you want to initialize
re-authentica- tion?(Y/N) >." To initialize it, press "Y." Otherwise, press "N."
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.7.8 Loop Detection Configuration Menu
On the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "D" opens the Loop
Detection Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-26. On this screen, you
can set the loop detection and shut-off function.
For network configuration, also refer to "Appendix C. Example of Network
Configuration using Loop Detection/Shut-off Function and Its Precautions"
in this operation manual.

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Advanced Switch Configuration -> Loop Detect Configuration Menu
Global Loop Detection Status: Enabled
Port Trunk Link State Loop Detect Recovery Recovery Time
---- ----- ---- ---------- ------------ ----------- --------------
1 --- Down Forwarding Enabled Enabled 60
2 --- Down Forwarding Enabled Enabled 60
3 --- Down Forwarding Enabled Enabled 60
4 --- Down Forwarding Enabled Enabled 60
5 --- Down Forwarding Enabled Enabled 60
6 --- Down Forwarding Enabled Enabled 60
7 --- Down Forwarding Enabled Enabled 60
8 --- Down Forwarding Enabled Enabled 60
9 --- Down Forwarding Enabled Enabled 60
10 --- Down Forwarding Enabled Enabled 60
11 --- Down Forwarding Enabled Enabled 60
12 --- Down Forwarding Enabled Enabled 60
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
[N]ext Page Set Port [L]oop Detect Status
[P]revious Page Set Port Recovery [S]tatus
[E]nable/Disable Loop Detection Set Port Recovery [T]imer
Loop History [I]nformation [Q]uit to previous menu
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Fig. 4-7-26 Loop Detection Configuration Menu

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Screen Description
Global Loop Shows the status of loop detection/shut-off function.
Detection Status Enabled The loop detection/shut-off function is enabled.
(Factory default setting)
Disabled The loop detection/shut-off function is disabled.
Port Shows the port number.
Trunk Shows the link aggregation group ID.
Link Shows the state of linkup.
Up Link is up.
Down Link is down.
State Shows the behavior of loop detection/shut-off function.
Forwarding Packet is normally forwarded.
Loop Detect Loop is detected and the port is shut off.
Loop Detect Shows the status of loop detection/shut-off function of each port.
Enabled The loop detection/shut-off function is enabled.
(Factory default setting: Port 1 to 44)
Disabled The loop detection/shut-off function is disabled.
(Factory default setting: Port 45 to 48)
Recovery Shows the recovery mode for auto-recovery of the shutoff port.
Enabled Automatically recovers from port shutoff after the
recovery time elapses.
(Factory default setting)
Disabled Does not recover from port shutoff until manually set.
Recovery Time Shows the number of seconds for recovery time, which is standby time
until the shutoff port is automatically recovered. (Factory default
setting: 60)

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Available commands are listed below.
E Set the status of loop detection/shut-off function.
Press "E." The command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable Loop Detection
(E/D)>." Press "E" to enable the loop detection/shut-off function. Press "D" to
disable it.
I Press "I." The Loop History Information screen opens.
L Set the status of loop detection/shut-off function of each port.
Press "L." The command prompt changes to "Select port number to be changed>."
Enter a target port number. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enable or
Disable Loop Detection (E/D)>." Enter "E" to enable the loop detection/shut-off
function of each port. Press "D" to disable it.
When entering multiple port numbers, delimit with comma with no space, or
hyphenate the continuous numbers. Enter "0" to apply all ports.
S Set the status of recovery mode for auto-recovery of the shutoff port.
Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Select port number to be changed>."
Enter a target port number. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enable or
Disable Recovery for port x (E/D)>." Press "E" to enable auto-recovery of the port.
Press "D" to disable it.
When entering multiple port numbers, delimit with comma with no space, or
hyphenate the continuous numbers. Enter "0" to apply all ports.
T Set the recovery time in seconds, which is the standby time until the shutoff port is
automatically recovered.
Press "T." The command prompt changes to "Select port number to be changed>."
Enter a target port number. Then, the command prompt changes to "Enter
Recovery Timer>." Enter the recovery time in seconds from 60 to 86400.
Q Return to the previous menu.

Note: If the status of loop detection/shut-off function (Global Loop


Detection Status) is changed, the configuration information is saved
and all settings are stored in a built-in memory.

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4.7.7.a. Loop History Information
On the Loop Detection Configuration Menu, pressing "I" opens the Loop
History Information screen, as shown in Fig. 4-7-27. On this screen, the date
and time of detecting loop and the event information are listed.

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Loop Detection Configuration Menu -> Loop History Information

Entry Time(YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS) Event


----- ------------------------- -------------------------------------------

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[N]ext Page
[P]revious Page
[C]lear Loop Detection history
[Q]uit to previous menu

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.

Available commands are listed below.


N Show the next page.
Press "N." The screen shows the next page.
P Show the previous page.
Press "P." The screen shows the previous page.
C Delete the history information in the loop history function.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.7.9. Port Group Configuration Menu
On the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "P" opens the Port
Group Configuration Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-29. On this screen, you can
configure port grouping. If a port grouping is configured, ports designated
as members of the port group can communicate only among member ports
in the same group. Multiple port groups can be assigned to each port. An
example of configuration using port grouping is given in Fig. 4-7-28.

Internet

Upstream switch

Port Group 1 Port Group 2

Downstream switch

PC 1 PC 2 PC 3

Fig. 4-7-28 Example of Configuration Using Port Grouping


(This configuration allows communications between PC1 and Internet, and
among PC2, PC3, and Internet.)

Note: The loop detection/shut-off function detects a loop of a frame and


shuts down the connection, even if the loop occurs between different
port groups.
If some member ports of a link aggregation group are configured
across two or more port groups, a frame may not be transferred
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Advanced Switch Configuration -> Port Group Configuration Menu
Total Groups : 0
Group ID Group Name Group Member Status
-------- ---------------- ------------------------------------------- --------

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[N]ext Page [C]reate Group [D]elete Group
[P]revious Page [M]odify Group [E]nable or Disable Group
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-7-29 Port Group Configuration Menu

Screen Description
Group ID Shows the port group ID.

Group Name Shows the port group name being configured.

Group Member Shows member ports belonging to the port group.

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Available commands are listed below.
N Show the next page.

Press "N." The screen shows the next page.

P Show the previous page.

Press "P." The screen shows the previous page.

C Go to the screen for creating a port group.

Press "C." The Port Group Create Menu opens. For details, refer to the next section

(4.7.9.a).

D Delete a port group.

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.

M Go to the screen for changing a port grouping setting.

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).

Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.7.8.a. Port Group Creation Menu
On the Port Group Management Menu, pressing "C" opens the Port Group
Creation Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-30. On this screen, you can create a port
group.

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Port Group Configuration -> Port Group Configuration Menu

Group ID :
Group Name :

Port Members :

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Select Port [G]roup ID
Set Port Group [N]ame
Select [P]ort Group Member
[A]pply
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-7-30 Port Group Creation Menu

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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Available commands are listed below.
G Set a port group ID.

Press "G." The command prompt changes to "Enter Port Group ID>." Enter a port
group ID.

N Set a port group name.

Press "N." The command prompt changes to "Enter Port Group name>." Enter a port
group name in 16 one-byte characters or less.

P Set a port group member.

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 a port group.

Press "A" to apply the setting.

Q Return to the previous menu.

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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4.7.8.b. Port Group Modification Menu
On the Port Group Management Menu, pressing "o" and then specifying a
port group ID open the Port Group Modification Menu, as shown in Fig.
4-7-31. On this screen, you can modify the port group setting.

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Port Group Configuration -> Port Group Modification Menu

Group ID : 1
Group Name :

Port Members : 1-48

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Set Port Group [N]ame
Select [P]ort Group Member
[A]pply
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-7-31 Port Group Modification Menu

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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Available commands are listed below.
N Set a port group name.
Press "N." The command prompt changes to "Enter Port Group name>." Enter a port
group name in 16 one-byte characters or less.
P Set a port group member.
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 Apply modified setting of the port group.
Press "A" to apply the setting.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.7.10. Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Menu
On the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "G" opens the Digital
Diagnostic Monitoring Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-32. On this screen, you
can show the SFP status and set the alarm.

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Advanced Switch Configuration -> Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Menu

Limit Trap Status : Disabled

SFP Port Number : 45 Transceiver Type :


Vender Name : Vender Product Number :
Vender Serial Number :

RX Power TX Power Temp Voltage Bias Current


(dBm) (dBm) (deg. C) (V) (mA)
----------- ----------- ------------ --------- ------------
Status 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
High Alarm 0.0000(A) 0.0000(A) 0.0000(A) 0.0000(A) 0.0000(A)
High Warning 0.0000(A) 0.0000(A) 0.0000(A) 0.0000(A) 0.0000(A)
Low Alarm 0.0000(A) 0.0000(A) 0.0000(A) 0.0000(A) 0.0000(A)
Low Warning 0.0000(A) 0.0000(A) 0.0000(A) 0.0000(A) 0.0000(A)
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
[N]ext SFP port Set [R]X Power Limit Set T[e]mp Limit
[P]revious SFP port Set [T]X Power Limit Set [B]ias Current Limit
Set Limit Trap [S]tatus Set [V]oltage Limit [Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-7-32 Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Menu

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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High Alarm Shows the high alarm value.
High Warning Shows the high warning value.
Low Alarm Shows the low alarm value.
Low Warning Shows the low warning value.

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Available commands are listed below.
N Show the next page.
Press "N." The screen shows the next port.
P Show the previous page.
Press "P." The screen shows the previous port.
S Enable/disable a sending SNMP trap.
Press "S." The command prompt changes to " Enable or Disable Limit trap(E/D)>."
Press "E" to enable the sending SNMP trap. Press "D" to disable it.
R Configure the Rx power threshold settings.
Press "R." The command prompt changes to " Auto or Manual (A/M)>." Press "A" to
set the SFP default value. Press "M" to set the value manually. If "M" is selected, the
command prompt changes to " High or Low(H/L)>." Press "H" to set the high alarm
or warning value. Press "L" to set the low alarm or warning value. Upon setting, the
command prompt changes to " Alarm or Warning(A/W)>." Select "A" for alarm.
Select "W" for warning. Then, the command prompt changes to " Enter value>."
Enter the threshold value.
T Configure the Tx power threshold settings.
Press "T." The command prompt changes to " Auto or Manual (A/M)>." Press "A" to
set the SFP default value. Press "M" to set the value manually. If "M" is selected, the
command prompt changes to " High or Low(H/L)>." Press "H" to set the high alarm
or warning value. Press "L" to set the low alarm or warning value. Upon setting, the
command prompt changes to " Alarm or Warning(A/W)>." Select "A" for alarm.
Select "W" for warning. Then, the command prompt changes to " Enter value>."
Enter the threshold value.
V Configure the Voltage threshold settings.
Press "V." The command prompt changes to " Auto or Manual (A/M)>." Press "A" to
set the SFP default value. Press "M" to set the value manually. If "M" is selected, the
command prompt changes to " High or Low(H/L)>." Press "H" to set the high alarm
or warning value. Press "L" to set the low alarm or warning value. Upon setting, the
command prompt changes to " Alarm or Warning(A/W)>." Select "A" for alarm.
Select "W" for warning. Then, the command prompt changes to " Enter value>."
Enter the threshold value.
E Configure the Temparature threshold settings.
Press "E." The command prompt changes to " Auto or Manual (A/M)>." Press "A" to
set the SFP default value. Press "M" to set the value manually. If "M" is selected, the
command prompt changes to " High or Low(H/L)>." Press "H" to set the high alarm
or warning value. Press "L" to set the low alarm or warning value. Upon setting, the
command prompt changes to " Alarm or Warning(A/W)>." Select "A" for alarm.
Select "W" for warning. Then, the command prompt changes to " Enter value>."
Enter the threshold value.
B Configure the bias current threshold settings.
Press "B." The command prompt changes to " Auto or Manual (A/M)>." Press "A" to
set the SFP default value. Press "M" to set the value manually. If "M" is selected, the
command prompt changes to " High or Low(H/L)>." Press "H" to set the high alarm
or warning value. Press "L" to set the low alarm or warning value. Upon setting, the
command prompt changes to " Alarm or Warning(A/W)>." Select "A" for alarm.
Select "W" for warning. Then, the command prompt changes to " Enter value>."
Enter the threshold value.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.7.11. Static Multicast Address
On the Advanced Switch Configuration Menu, pressing "U" opens the Static
Multicast Address Table Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-7-33. On this screen, you
can set the forwarding multicast group to the specific port only.

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Advanced Switch Configuration -> Static Multicast Address Table Menu

VLAN ID Group MAC Address Group Members


------- ----------------- --------------------------------------------------
1 01:00:5E:00:00:00 1

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[N]ext Page [P]revious Page [Q]uit to previous menu
[A]dd Static Member Port [D]elete Static Member Port

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-7-33 Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Menu

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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Available commands are listed below.
N Show the next page.
Press "N." The screen shows the next page.
P Show the previous page.
Press "P." The screen shows the previous page.
A Register an additional Multicast group address.
Press "A." The command prompt changes to " Enter VLAN ID >." Enter a VLAN ID
between 1 and 4094. Then, The command prompt changes to " Enter MAC address
for multicast entry>." Enter a multicast group MAC address to be added. Then, the
command prompt changes to " Select group member>." Enter a port.
D Delete a Multicast group MAC address that has been registered.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to " Enter VLAN ID >." Enter a VLAN ID
between 1 and 4094. Then, The command prompt changes to " Enter MAC address
for multicast entry>." Enter a multicast group MAC address to be delete. Then, the
command prompt changes to " Select group member>." Enter a port.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.8. Statistics
On the Main Menu, pressing "S" opens the Statistics Menu, as shown in Fig.
4-8-1. On this screen, you can confirm the statistics information of packets
and thereby grasp the network status.

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Main Menu -> Statistics Menu
Port: 1 Refresh: 300 Sec. Elapsed Time Since System Reset: 000:00:00:00
<Counter Name> <Total> <Avg./s>
Total RX Bytes 0 0
Total RX Pkts 0 0
Good Broadcast 0 0
Good Multicast 0 0
CRC/Align Errors 0 0
Undersize Pkts 0 0
Oversize Pkts 0 0
Fragments 0 0
Jabbers 0 0
Collisions 0 0
64-Byte Pkts 0 0
65-127 Pkts 0 0
128-255 Pkts 0 0
256-511 Pkts 0 0
512-1023 Pkts 0 0
1024-1518 Pkts 0 0
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
[N]ext [P]revious [S]elect Port Re[f]resh Mode [R]eset Since [U]p [Q]uit
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-8-1 Statistics: Values accumulated since booting

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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Available commands are listed below.
N Show the values of the next port.
Press "N." The screen shows the counter values of the next port. Disabled in Port
48.
P Show the values of the previous port.
Press "P." The screen shows the counter values of the previous port. Disabled in
Port 1.
S Switch a target port.
Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Select Port number>." Enter the
port number you wish to display.
F Set the screen refresh mode.
Press "F." The command prompt changes to "1 for start to refresh, 2 for set
refresh rate." Press "1" to stop auto-refresh. Press "2" to change the refresh
interval.
If you press "2," the command prompt changes to "Input refresh time>." Enter
an integer between 5 and 600 (seconds).
R Reset counter values.
Press "R" to reset counter values. The display is changed at the counter reset.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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On this screen, you can display two types of values: Values accumulated
since booting the Switching Hub (Fig. 4-8-1) and values accumulated since
the counter reset (Fig. 4-8-2). An accumulated value since booting is
retained even if the counter is reset.

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Main Menu -> Statistics Menu
Port: 1 Refresh: 300 Sec. Elapsed Time Since System Reset: 000:00:00:00
<Counter Name> <Total> <Avg./s>
Total RX Bytes 0 0
Total RX Pkts 0 0
Good Broadcast 0 0
Good Multicast 0 0
CRC/Align Errors 0 0
Undersize Pkts 0 0
Oversize Pkts 0 0
Fragments 0 0
Jabbers 0 0
Collisions 0 0
64-Byte Pkts 0 0
65-127 Pkts 0 0
128-255 Pkts 0 0
256-511 Pkts 0 0
512-1023 Pkts 0 0
1024-1518 Pkts 0 0
-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------
[N]ext [P]revious [S]elect Port Re[f]resh Mode [R]eset Since [U]p [Q]uit
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Fig. 4-8-2 Statistics: Values accumulated since resetting counters

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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 resetting counters.
Since Reset
Counter Name Shows each counter name.
Total Shows each counter value.
Avg./s Shows the average per second of each counter.

Available commands are listed below.


N Show the values of the next port.
Press "N." The screen shows the counter values of the next port. Disabled in Port
48.
P Show the values of the previous port.
Press "P." The screen shows the counter values of the previous port. Disabled in
Port 1.
S Switch a target port.
Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Select Port number>." Enter the
port number you wish to display.
F Set the counter refresh mode.
Press "F." The command prompt changes to "1 for start to refresh, 2 for set
refresh rate." Press "1" to stop auto-refresh. Press "2" to change the refresh
interval.
If you press "2," the command prompt changes to "Input refresh time>." Enter
an integer between 5 and 600 (seconds).
R Switch to display counter values since resetting counters.
Press "R" to reset the counter values. Elapsed Time Since System Reset becomes
0.
U Set the screen refresh mode.
Press "U" to display counters since booting.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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The counters are described below.
Total RX Bytes Shows the number of bytes of all packets received.
Total RX Pkts Shows the number of all packets received.
Good Shows the number of broadcast packets received.
Broadcast
Good Multicast Shows the number of multicast packets received.
CRC/Align Shows the number of error packets that have a normal packet length
Errors (64 to 1518 bytes); however, have an error found by an error
detection code (FCS). If the packet length is an integral multiple of
one byte, the error is a CRC (FCS) error. If not, it is an alignment error.
Undersize Pkts Shows the number of error packets that have a packet length less
than 64 bytes; however, have no other errors.
Oversize Pkts <When the Jumbo status is disabled>
Shows the number of packets having a packet length greater than
1518 bytes.
<When the Jumbo status is enabled>
Shows the number of packets having a packet length greater than
9216 bytes.
Fragments Shows the number of error packets that have a packet length less
than 64 bytes and have a CRC or alignment error.
Jabbers Shows the number of error packets that have a packet length greater
than 1518 bytes and have a CRC or alignment error.
Collisions Shows the number of packet collisions.
64-Byte Pkts Shows the total number of packets having a packet length of 64
bytes.
65-127 Pkts Shows the total number of packets having a packet length of 65 to
127 bytes.
128-255 Pkts Shows the total number of packets having a packet length of 128 to
255 bytes.
256-511 Pkts Shows the total number of packets having a packet length of 256 to
511 bytes.
512-1023 Pkts Shows the total number of packets having a packet length of 512 to
1023 bytes.
1024-1518 Pkts Shows the total number of packets having a packet length of 1024 to
1518 bytes.
* This field is displayed when the Jumbo status is enabled.

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4.9. Switch Tools Configuration
On the Main Menu, pressing "T" opens the Switch Tools Configuration
screen, as shown in Fig. 4-9-1. On this screen, you can configure and use
additional functions of the Switching Hub, including firmware upgrade,
upload/download of configuration, system reboot, and log viewing.

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Main Menu -> Switch Tools Configuration

[T]FTP Software Upgrade


[C]onfiguration File Upload/Download
System [R]eboot
E[x]ception Handler
[P]ing Execution
System [L]og
[W]atch Dog Timer
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-9-1 Switch Tools Configuration

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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4.9.1. TFTP Software Upgrade
On the Switch Tools Configuration Menu, pressing "T" opens the TFTP
Software Upgrade screen, as shown in Fig. 4-9-2. On this screen, you can
upgrade the firmware version.

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Switch Tools Configuration -> TFTP Software Upgrade

Image Version: 1.0.0.xx


TFTP Server IP: 0.0.0.0
TFTP Server IPv6: ::
Image File Name:
Reboot Timer: 0 seconds

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Set TFTP [S]erver IP Address
Set TFTP Server [I]Pv6 Address
Set Image [F]ile Name
[U]pgrade Image
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-9-2 TFTP Software Upgrade

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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Available commands are listed below.
S Set the IP address of the TFTP server providing the firmware to be used for update.
Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Enter IP address of TFTP server>."
Enter the IP address of the TFTP server.
F Set the file name of the firmware to be upgraded.
Press "F." The command prompt changes to "Enter file name>." Specify the file
name of the downloaded program within 30 one-byte characters.
U Start upgrading.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to "Download file(Y/N)>." Confirm
whether or not you wish to start the process. Confirm that all settings are
correct. Press "Y" to start upgrading. If you find any incorrect setting, press "N"
to reset the settings.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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When the download starts, the screen shown in Fig. 4-9-3 opens, and the
download status is displayed. (To cancel the TFTP transfer process, press
Ctrl+C during transfer.) When download is completed, the firmware is
rewritten. After waiting for the time set by the Reboot Timer, rebooting is
automatically executed.

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Software Upgrade Menu -> Download Status
TFTP Server IP: 192.168.1.10
TFTP Server IPv6: ::
Image File Name: M48eG.rom
Protocol: TFTP

*******< Press CTRL-C to quit downloading >*******


Data received (Bytes)
---------------------

Fig. 4-9-3 Download in Process

Note: Be sure not to turn off the power of the Switching Hub while
upgrading the firmware version.

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4.9.2. Configuration File Upload/Download
On the Switch Tools Configuration Menu, pressing "C" opens the
Configuration File Upload/Download Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-9-4. On this
screen, you can upload/download the configuration information of this
Switching Hub to/from a PC as a file.

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Switch Tools Configuration -> Configuration File Upload/Download

TFTP Server IP: 0.0.0.0


TFTP Server IPv6: ::
Config File Name:

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------

Set TFTP [S]erver IP Address


Set TFTP Server [I]Pv6 Address
Set Configuration [F]ile Name
[U]pload Configuration File
[D]ownload Configuration File
[Q]uit to previous menu

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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Available commands are listed below.
S Set the IP address of the TFTP server to upload/download the configuration
information.
Press "S." The command prompt changes to "Enter IP address of TFTP server>."
Enter the IP address of the TFTP server.
F Set the file name of the configuration information to be uploaded/downloaded.
Press "F." The command prompt changes to "Enter file name>." Specify the file
name of the downloaded program within 30 one-byte characters.
U Start uploading the configuration information.
Press "U." The command prompt changes to "Upload file(Y/N)>." Confirm
whether or not you wish to start the process. Confirm that all settings are
correct. Press "Y" to start uploading. If you find any incorrect setting, press "N"
to reset the settings.
D Start downloading the configuration information.
Press "D." The command prompt changes to "Download file(Y/N)>." Confirm
whether or not you wish to start the process. Confirm that all settings are
correct. Press "Y" to start downloading. If you find any incorrect setting, press
"N" to reset the settings.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.9.3. System Reboot
On the Switch Tools Configuration Menu, pressing "R" opens the System
Reboot Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-9-5. On this screen, you can reboot this
Switching Hub.

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Switch Tools Configuration -> System Reboot Menu

Reboot Status: Stop


Reboot Type: Normal
Reboot Timer: 0 seconds
Time Left: N/A

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Set Reboot [O]ption
Start [R]eboot Process
Set Reboot [T]imer
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-9-5 System Reboot

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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Available commands are listed below.
O Set the reboot type to normal reboot or factory default.
Press "O." The command prompt changes to "Select one option (N/F/I)>." Press
"N" to set the type to normal reboot. Press "F" to return it to factory default.
Press "I" to save only the IP address setting and return the other settings to
factory default.
R Execute the reboot.
Press "R." The command prompt changes to "Are you sure to reboot the system
(Y/N)>." Press "Y" to execute it. Press "N" to cancel it.
T Set the time before the system reboots.
Press "T." The command prompt changes to "Enter Reboot Timer>." Enter a
value between 0 or 5 and 86400 seconds (24 hours).
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.9.4. Exception Handler
On the Switch Tools Configuration Menu, pressing "x" opens the Exception
Handler screen, as shown in Fig. 4-9-6. On this screen, you can configure the
exception handling operations.

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Switch Tools Configuration -> Exception Handler

Exception Handler: Disabled


Exception Handler Mode: Debug Message

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Enable/Disable E[x]ception Handler
Set Exception Handler [M]ode
[Q]uit to previous menu

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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Available commands are listed below.
X Enable/disable exception handler.
Press "X." The command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable Exception Handler
(E/D)>." Press "E" to enable the function. Press "D" to disable it.
M Set the method of exception handler.
Press "M." The command prompt changes to "Select Exception Handler Mode
(M/R)>." Press "M" to display a debug message. Press "R" to reboot.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.9.5. Ping Execution
On the Switch Tools Configuration Menu, pressing "P" opens the Ping
Execution screen, as shown in Fig. 4-9-7. On this screen, you can select IPv4
or IPv6 ping command.

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Switch Tools Configuration -> Ping Execution

IPv[4] Ping Execution


IPv[6] Ping Execution
[Q]uit to previous menu

Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option

Fig. 4-9-7 Ping Execution

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4.9.5.a. IPv4 Ping Execution
On the Ping Execution Menu, pressing "4" opens the IPv4 Ping Execution
screen, as shown in Fig. 4-9-8. On this screen, you can execute the IPv4 ping
command from the Switching Hub to confirm communications with
connected terminals and other devices.

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Ping Execution -> IPv4 Ping Execution

Target IP Address: 0.0.0.0


Number of Requests: 10
Timeout Value: 3 Sec.
=============== Result ===============

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Set Target [I]P Address [E]xecute Ping
Set [N]umber of Requests [S]top Ping
Set [T]imeout Value [Q]uit to previous menu
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Fig. 4-9-8 IPv4 Ping Execution

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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Available commands are listed below.
I Set the IP address of the target of the ping.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to "Enter new Target IP Address >." Enter
the IP address.
N Set the number of times of ping.
Press "N." The command prompt changes to "Enter new Request Times>." Enter
the number of times. Ping can be executed up to 10 times. Enter the number of
times between 1 and 10.
T Set the time before timeout occurs.
Press "T." The command prompt changes to "Enter new Timeout Value>." Set the
time in seconds. Up to 5 seconds can be set. Enter the time between 1 to 5
seconds.
E Execute the ping command. Or, clear the display.
Press "E." The command prompt changes to "Execute Ping or Clean before Ping
Data (E/C)>." Press "E" to execute ping. Press "C" to only clear the display.
S Cancel the ping command.
Press "S" or "Ctrl+C" during the ping execution to cancel it.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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Ping Execution -> IPv4 Ping Execution

Target IP Address: 192.168.0.100


Number of Requests: 10
Timeout Value: 3 Sec.
=============== Result ===============
No. 1 < 10 ms
No. 2 < 10 ms
No. 3 < 10 ms
No. 4 < 10 ms
No. 5 < 10 ms
Waiting for response...

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Set Target [I]P Address [E]xecute Ping
Set [N]umber of Requests [S]top Ping
Set [T]imeout Value [Q]uit to previous menu
>
S or Ctrl-C Stop ping function

Fig. 4-9-9 Display during IPv4 Ping Execution

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4.9.5.b. IPv6 Ping Execution
On the Ping Execution Menu, pressing "6" opens the IPv6 Ping Execution
screen, as shown in Fig. 4-9-10. On this screen, you can execute the IPv6 ping
command from the Switching Hub to confirm communications with
connected terminals and other devices.

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Ping Execution -> IPv6 Ping Execution

Target IP Address: ::
Number of Requests: 10
Timeout Value: 3 Sec.
=============== Result ===============

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Set Target [I]Pv6 Address [E]xecute Ping
Set [N]umber of Requests [S]top Ping
Set [T]imeout Value [Q]uit to previous menu
Command>
Enter the character in square brackets to select option
Fig. 4-9-10 Ping Execution

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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Available commands are listed below.
I Set the IPv6 address of the target of the ping.
Press "I." The command prompt changes to " Enter new target IPv6 address>."
Enter the IPv6 address.
N Set the number of times of ping.
Press "N." The command prompt changes to "Enter new Request Times>." Enter
the number of times. Ping can be executed up to 10 times. Enter the number of
times between 1 and 10.
T Set the time before timeout occurs.
Press "T." The command prompt changes to "Enter new Timeout Value>." Set the
time in seconds. Up to 5 seconds can be set. Enter the time between 1 to 5
seconds.
E Execute the ping command. Or, clear the display.
Press "E." The command prompt changes to "Execute Ping or Clean before Ping
Data (E/C)>." Press "E" to execute ping. Press "C" to only clear the display.
S Cancel the ping command.
Press "S" or "Ctrl+C" during the ping execution to cancel it.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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Ping Execution -> IPv6 Ping Execution

Target IP Address: 2001:1::1:201


Number of Requests: 10
Timeout Value: 3 Sec.
=============== Result ===============
No. 1 < 10 ms
No. 2 < 10 ms
No. 3 < 10 ms
No. 4 < 10 ms
No. 5 < 10 ms
No. 6 < 10 ms
No. 7 < 10 ms
Waiting for response...

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


Set Target [I]Pv6 Address [E]xecute Ping
Set [N]umber of Requests [S]top Ping
Set [T]imeout Value [Q]uit to previous menu
>
S or Ctrl-C Stop ping function

Fig. 4-9-11 Display during Ping Execution

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4.9.6. System Log
On the Switch Tools Configuration Menu, pressing "L" opens the System Log
Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-9-12. This screen shows logs of events occurred to
the Switching Hub. This allows you to grasp the events occurred to the
Switching Hub and utilize them for network management.

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Switch Tools Configuration -> System Log Menu

Entry Time(YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS) Event


----- ------------------------- -------------------------------------------

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------


[N]ext Page
[P]revious Page
[C]lear System Log
[Q]uit to previous menu

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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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.

Available commands are listed below.


N Show the next page.
Press "N." The screen shows the next page.
P Show the previous page.
Press "P." The screen shows the previous page.
C Clear all logs.
Press "C" to clear all logs.
Q Return to the previous menu.

System logs are as follows.


Counter
Received error packets. (CRC/Align Errors)
Indicates that receiving CRC/Align error packet.
Received the error packets. (Undersize Pkts)
Indicates that receiving the packet under 64 Bytes.
Received the error packets. (Oversize Pkts)
Indicates that receiving the packet over 1518 Bytes.
Received the error packets. (Fragments)
Indicates that receiving Fragment frame.
Received the error packets. (Jabbers)
Indicates that receiving Jabber frame.
Received the error packets. (Collisions)
Indicates the detecting Collision.
Cannot send the packets. (Ping)
Error
Indicate that cannot send the packet.
Cannot send the packets. (Telnet)
Indicate that cannot send the packet.
Cannot send the packets. (SNMP)
Indicate that cannot send the packet.
Cannot send the packets. (Syslog)
Indicate that cannot send the packet.
Cannot send the packets. (RADIUS)
Indicate that cannot send the packet.
Cannot send the packets. (SSH)
Indicate that cannot send the packet.
Cannot send the packets. (SNTP)
Indicate that cannot send the packet.

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Cannot send the packets. (ARP)
Indicate that cannot send the packet.
Cannot send the packets. (EAP)
Indicate that cannot send the packet.
Cannot send the packets. (TFTP)
Indicate that cannot send the packet.
Loop Detect
The loop detected between port xx and yy
Indicates that a loop was detected between Port A and Port B.
Error
The loop detected port xx
Indicates that a loop was detected on Port X.
Port xx aute recovery
Info Indicates that Port X has auto-recovered from shutoff after loop
detection.
Port Monitoring
Start monitoring function
Indicates that the monitoring function started.
Info
Stop monitoring function
Indicates that the monitoring function stopped.
RADIUS
Accept Login via RADIUS
Info Indicates that the login operation was executed via RADIUS, and was
successful.
Reject Login via RADIUS
Indicates that the login operation was executed via RADIUS, and was
rejected.
Error
RADIUS Timeout
Indicates that the login operation was executed via RADIUS, and was
timeout.
SNTP
SNTP update to yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss
Indicates the time synchronized with SNTP server.
SNTP first update to yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss
Info Indicates that communication has failed due to no transmission route to
configured SNTP server.
No response from SNTP server.
Indicates that time-out occurred in time synchronized with SNTP server.
Storm
Detect the storm. (DLF)
Indicates that storm occurred.
Info
Detect the storm. (Multicast)
Indicates that multicast storm occurred.

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Detect the storm. (Broadcast)
Indicates that broadcast storm occurred.
System
System Cold Start
Indicates that the power of the Switching Hub was turned on.
Port-X Link-up
Indicates that Port-X was linked up.
Port-X Link-down
Info
Indicates that Port-X was linked down.
Connect SFP module
Indicates that SFP module was connected.
Disconnect SFP module
Indicates that SFP module was disconnected.
Copied configuration 2 to 1
Indicates that detected the configuration file 1 is broken, and was
copied the configuration
file 2 to 1.
Copied configuration 1 to 2
Indicates that detected the configuration file 2 is broken, and was
copied the configuration
file 1 to 2.
Reset configuration 1 & 2 to default
Indicates that detected the configuration file 1 and 2 is broken, and the
configuration
Error is initialized.
Copy configuration 2 to 1 is failed
Indicates that detected the configuration file 1 is broken, the copying
the configuration file 2 to 1 is failed.
Copy configuration 1 to 2 is failed
Indicates that detected the configuration file 2 is broken, the copying
the configuration file 1 to 2 is failed.
Save of configuration 1 is failed
Indicates that the saving to the configuration file 1 was failed.
Save of configuration 2 is failed
Indicates that the saving to the configuration file 2 was failed.
Login from console
Indicates that the login operation was executed via console, and was
successful.
Login from telnet (IP:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
Info
Indicates a login from the host with IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx via
TELNET.
Login from SSH (IP:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
Indicates a login from the host with IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx via SSH.
Error Not authorized from console

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Indicates that the login operation was executed via console, and was
failed.
Not authorized!(IP: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
Indicates that the login operation was executed via TELNET or SSH, and
was failed.
Reject Telnet Access
Indicates that the loginf operation was executed via TELNET, and was
rejected based on TELNET access limitation function.
System authentication failure
Indicates that authentication from the SNMP manager failed.
Set IP via ipsetup interface (IP:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
Info Indicates that IP address was set from the host with IP address
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx via IP setup interface function.
Failed to set IP via ipsetup interface
Indicates that IP address setting operation was executed via IP setup
interface function, and was failed.
Error IP setup interface timeout.
Indicates that IP address setting operation was executed via IP setup
interface function, and was failed. Because it takes over 20 minutes
from booting.
Console timeout.
Indicates that console was time out.
Telnet Timeout (IP: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
Indicates that telnet from the host with IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx was
timeout.
SSH Timeout (IP: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
Info
Indicates that SSH from the host with IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx was
timeout.
Changed user name
Indicates that username was changed.
Chagned password
Indicates that password was changed.
CPU drop the packet. (xx Bytes)
Error
Indicates that the packet to CPU was dropped.
Runtime code changes
Indicates that runtime code was changed.
Configuration file download
Indicates that the receiving the configuration from TFTP server, and was
applied to running-config.
Info
Configuration file upload
Indicates that the sending running-config to TFTP server.
Configuration changed
Indicates that the configuration was saved.
Reboot: Normal

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Indicates that Switching Hub was rebooted.
Reboot: Factory Default
Indicates that Switching Hub was rebooted in the mode to return all
settings to the factory default.
Reboot: Factory Default Except IP
Indicates that Switching Hub was rebooted in the mode to return
settings other than IP address to the factory default.
Start reboot timer (xxx sec)
Indicates that started the reboot timer.
Stop reboot timer
Indicates that stopped the reboot timer.
Cleared system log.
Indicates that System log was cleared.
Watch dog timer is expired.
Indicates that Watch dog timer was expired.
Cannot write in Flash (addr: 0x0000000000)
Indicates that cannot write in FLASH.
Cannot read in Flash (addr: 0x0000000000)
Indicates that cannot read in FLASH.
Cannot access to temperature sensor.
Indicates that cannot access to temperature sensor.
System exception in thread:THREAD freeMem:FREE_MEM!
Error
System information indicating that exception handler is called in the
Switching Hub. THREAD indicates the thread name, and FREE_MEM
indicates the free memory capacity.
Duplication of IP address: IP ADDRESS (MAC ADDRESS).
Indicates that IP address of Switching Hub is already used and
conflicting.
Logout by user
Indicates that connection via console was terminated by user.
Logout by user(IP: IP ADDRESS).
Indicates that connection via TELENT or SSH was terminated by user.
DDM
(DDM) {Rx power|Tx power|Temperature|Voltage|Bias current} is
{exceeded|recovered from} { high|low} {alarm|warning} on Port-x.
Indicates that SFP module status was changed.
Rx power Indicates that SFP Rx power status was changed.

Info Tx power Indicates that SFP Tx power status was changed..


Temperature Indicates that SFP temarature status was changed..
Voltage Indicates that SFP voltage status was changed..
Bias current Indicates that SFP bias current status was changed..
Exceeded Indicates that SFP status exceeded the threshold.

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recovered from Indicates that SFP status recovered from threshold.
High Indicates that upper limit.
Low Indicates that lower limit.
Alarm Indicates the alarm.
Warning Indicates the warning.

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4.9.7. Watch Dog Timer Menu
On the Switch Tools Configuration Menu, pressing "W" opens the Watch
Dog Timer Menu, as shown in Fig. 4-9-10. On this screen, you can
enable/disable the Watch Dog Timer function.

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Switch Tools Configuration -> Watch Dog Timer Menu

Watch Dog Timer: Disabled

-------------------------------- <COMMAND> -----------------------------------

Set [W]atch Dog Timer


[Q]uit to previous menu

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.

Available commands are listed below.


W Enable/disable the Watch Dog Timer function.
Press "W." The command prompt changes to "Enable or Disable Watch Dog
Timer(E/D)>." Press "E" to enable the function. Press "D" to disable it.
Q Return to the previous menu.

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4.10. Save Configuration to Flash
On the Main Menu, pressing "F" opens the Save Configuration to Flash
screen, as shown in Fig. 4-10-1. Execute this command to save the Switching
Hub configuration to the built-in memory. On this screen, the command
prompt shows "Save current configuration?(Y/N)." Press "Y" to save the
configuration. Press "N" to cancel it.
If you don't save the configuration on this screen, it will be deleted when the
system is rebooted or turned off.

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Main Menu -> Save Configuration to Flash

Save current configuration? (Y/N)>


Y for Yes; N for No

Fig. 4-10-1 Save Configuration to Flash screen: Confirmation to save

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Main Menu -> Save Configuration to Flash

Saving configuration to flash is successful, press any key to continue...

Fig. 4-10-2 Saving Configuration to Flash screen: Completion of save

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4.11. Command Line Interface (CLI)
On the Main Menu, pressing "C" opens the screen shown in Fig. 4-11-1.
On this screen, you can use the command line for configuration instead of
the menu screen. For configuration procedure, refer to the separate volume
"Operation Manual (CLI)." Enter "logout" at the command prompt to return
from CLI to menu screens.

M48eG>

Fig. 4-11-1 Command Line Interface (CLI)

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4.12. Logout
If you access from the console port, pressing "Q" on the Main Menu opens
the login screen shown in Fig. 4-2-1. If you access using Telnet, pressing "Q"
terminates the connection. To login again, follow the login procedures
shown in the section 4.2.
You are automatically logged out after a specified timeout period.

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Appendix A. Specifications
 Interface
- Twisted-pair port 1 - 48 (RJ45 connector)
 Standards IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T
IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX
IEEE 802.3ab 1000BASE-T

- SFP extension slot 45 to 48 (*Select either of RF45 or SFP for use)


 Standards IEEE 802.3z
1000BASE-SX/1000BASE-LX

- Console port x 1 (RJ45 connector)


 RS-232C (ITU-TS V.24)

 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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- SSH v2 (RFC4250, RFC4251, RFC4252, RFC4253, RFC4254)
 Supported MIB
- MIB II (RFC1213)
Not support “At”, “ipRouteTable”, “icmp”, “egp”.
- Bridge-MIB (RFC4188)
Not support “dot1dStp”, “dot1dSr”, “dot1dStatic”.
- SNMPv2-MIB(RFC 1907)
- RMON-MIB(RFC 2819)
Support etherStatsTable only.
- SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB(RFC 2571)
- SNMP-MPD-MIB(RFC 2572)
- SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB(RFC 2573N)
- SNMP-TARGET-MIB(RFC 2573T)
- SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB(RFC 2574)
- SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB(RFC 2575)
- SNMP-COMMUNITY-MIB(RFC 2576)
- IP-MIB(RFC 4293)
- IF-MIB(RFC 2863)
Not support IfMIB.
- IEEE8021-PAE-MIB
Not support dot1xPaeSupplicant.

 Power supply specifications


- Power supply AC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz, 2.5 A
- Power consumption Normally, max. 34.6 W, min. 13.7 W

 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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Appendix B. Easy IP Address Setup
Function
The following are points to note when using an easy IP address setup
function.

[Known compatible software]


Panasonic Corporation; "Easy IP Address Setup Software"
V3.01/V4.00/V4.24R00
Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd.; "Easy Config" Ver3.10R00
Panasonic Eco Solutions Networks Co., Ltd.; “ZEQUO assist” Ver.2.1.1.1

[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

* Please contact each manufacturer for information about network


cameras.

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Appendix C. Example of Network
Configuration using Loop
Detection Function and Its
Precautions
Example of configuration using loop detection function
By using the loop detection function, you can prevent a loop failure that is
likely to be caused in a downstream Switching Hub that the user directly
uses.
In addition, if a downstream Switching Hub is connected with a device, such
as a hub without loop detection function, and a loop failure occurs under
the device, the downstream Switching Hub shuts down the corresponding
port to prevent the failure from extending to the entire network.

Upstream Switching
Hub

Downstream Downstream
Switching Switching
H b1 H b2

Hub not
supporting loop
detection
function

PC 1 PC 2 PC 3

Fig. 1 Example of configuration using loop detection function

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Precautions in using loop detection function
– Disable loop detection at upstream port(s)
If a network is consisted of only Switching Hub equipped with loop
detection function, an upstream Switching Hub may detect on ahead and
block a loop occurred in a downstream Switching Hub. This may block all
communications to the downstream Switching Hub.
To minimize the communication failure by loop detection, disable the loop
detection function of the upstream Switching Hub so that only a port of the
Switching Hub causing loop will be blocked. You need to examine this type
of network configuration and Switching Hub settings.

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.

Fig. 2 Precautions in using loop detection function

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Appendix D. MIB List
The MIB list of this Switching Hub is as follows.

<port_num> is a port number.


<ip_address> is an IP address.
<ipv4IfIndex> is an ipv4InterfaceIfIndex.
<ipv6IfIndex> is an ipv6InterfaceIfIndex.
<ipSysVersion> is an ipSystemStatsIPVersion.
<etherIndex> is an etherStatsIndex.
<ipVersion> is an ipIfStatsIPVersion.
<ifIndex> is an ipIfStatsIfIndex.

1. SNMPv2 MIB (RFC1907) & MIB2 (RFC1213)


1.1.system
MIB object Access Identifier Remarks
sysDescr RO sysDescr.0
sysObjectID RO sysObjectID.0
sysUpTime RO sysUpTimeInstance.0
sysContact R/W sysContact.0
sysName R/W sysName.0
sysLocation R/W sysLocation.0
sysServices RO sysServices.0
sysORLastChange RO sysORLastChange.0
sysORID RO sysORID.1
sysORDescr RO sysORDescr.1
sysORUpTime RO sysORUpTime.1
1.2.TCP
MIB object Access Identifier Remarks
tcpRtoAlgorithm RO tcpRtoAlgorithm.0
tcpRtoMin RO tcpRtoMin.0
tcpRtoMax RO tcpRtoMax.0
tcpMaxConn RO tcpMaxConn.0
tcpPassiveOpens RO tcpPassiveOpens.0
tcpAttemptFails RO tcpAttemptFails.0
tcpEstabResets RO tcpEstabResets.0
tcpCurrEstab RO tcpCurrEstab.0
tcpInSegs RO tcpInSegs.0
tcpOutSegs RO tcpOutSegs.0
tcpRetransSegs RO tcpRetransSegs.0
tcpInErrs RO tcpInErrs.0
tcpOutRsts RO tcpOutRsts.0
tcpConnState RO
tcpConnLocalAddress RO
tcpConnLocalPort RO
tcpConnRemAddress RO
tcpConnRemPort RO

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1.3.UDP
MIB object Access Identifier Remarks
udpInDatagrams RO udpInDatagrams.0
udpNoPorts RO udpNoPorts.0
udpInErrors RO udpInErrors.0
udpOutDatagrams RO udpOutDatagrams.0
udpLocalAddress RO
udpLocalPort RO
1.4.SNMP
MIB object Access Identifier Remarks
snmpInPkts RO snmpInPkts.0
snmpOutPkts RO snmpOutPkts.0
snmpInBadVersions RO snmpInBadVersions.0
snmpInASNParseErrs RO snmpInASNParseErrs.0
snmpInTotalReqVars RO snmpInTotalReqVars.0
snmpInTotalSetVars RO snmpInTotalSetVars.0
snmpInGetRequests RO snmpInGetRequests.0
snmpInGetNexts RO snmpInGetNexts.0
snmpInSetRequests RO snmpInSetRequests.0
snmpInGetResponses RO snmpInGetResponses.0
snmpInTraps RO snmpInTraps.0
snmpOutGetResponses RO snmpOutGetResponses.0
snmpOutTraps RO snmpOutTraps.0
snmpEnableAuthenTraps R/W snmpEnableAuthenTraps.0

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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ifOutNUcastPkts RO ifOutNUcastPkts.<port_num>
ifOutDiscards RO ifOutDiscards.<port_num>
ifOutErrors RO ifOutErrors.<port_num>
ifOutQLen RO ifOutQLen.<port_num>
ifSpecific RO ifSpecific.<port_num>

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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ipRoutingDiscards RO ipRoutingDiscards.0
ipv6IpForwarding R/W ipv6IpForwarding.0
ipv6IpDefaultHopLimit R/W ipv6IpDefaultHopLimit.0
ipv4InterfaceTableLastCh RO ipv4InterfaceTableLastChange.0
ange
3.5.ipv4InterfaceTable
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
ipv4InterfaceReasmMaxSi RO ipv4InterfaceReasmMaxSize.<ipv4IfIndex>
ze
ipv4InterfaceEnableStatu R/W ipv4InterfaceEnableStatus.<ipv4Index>
s
ipv4InterfaceRetransmitTi RO ipv4InterfaceRetransmitTime.<ipv4IfIndex>
me
3.6.
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
ipv6InterfaceTableLastCh RO ipv6InterfaceTableLastChange.0
ange
3.7.ipv6InterfaceTable
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
ipv6InterfaceReasmMaxSi RO ipv6InterfaceReasmMaxSize.<ipv6IfIndex>
ze
ipv6InterfaceIdentifier RO ipv6InterfaceIdentifier.<ipv6IfIndex>
ipv6InterfaceEnableStatu R/W ipv6InterfaceEnableStatus.<ipv6IfIndex>
s
ipv6InterfaceReachableTi RO ipv6InterfaceReachableTime.<ipv6IfIndex>
me
ipv6InterfaceRetransmitTi RO ipv6InterfaceRetransmitTime.<ipv6IfIndex>
me
ipv6InterfaceForwarding R/W ipv6InterfaceForwarding.<ipv6IfIndex>
3.8.ipSystemStatsTable
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
ipSystemStatsInReceives RO ipSystemStatsInReceives.< ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsHCInReceiv RO ipSystemStatsHCInReceives.< ipSysVersion>
es
ipSystemStatsInOctets RO ipSystemStatsInOctets.< ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsHCInOctets RO ipSystemStatsHCInOctets.< ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsInHdrErrors RO ipSystemStatsInHdrErrors.< ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsInNoRoutes RO ipSystemStatsInNoRoutes.< ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsInAddrError RO ipSystemStatsInAddrErrors.< ipSysVersion>
s
ipSystemStatsInUnknown RO ipSystemStatsInUnknownProtos.<
Protos ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsInTruncate RO ipSystemStatsInTruncatedPkts.< ipSysVersion>
dPkts
ipSystemStatsInForwData RO ipSystemStatsInForwDatagrams.<
grams ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsHCInForwD RO ipSystemStatsHCInForwDatagrams.<
atagrams ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsReasmReqd RO ipSystemStatsReasmReqds.< ipSysVersion>

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ipSystemStatsReasmOKs RO ipSystemStatsReasmOKs.< ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsReasmFails RO ipSystemStatsReasmFails.< ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsInDiscards RO ipSystemStatsInDiscards.< ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsInDelivers RO ipSystemStatsInDelivers.< ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsHCInDeliver RO ipSystemStatsHCInDelivers.< ipSysVersion>
s
ipSystemStatsOutRequest RO ipSystemStatsOutRequests.< ipSysVersion>
s
ipSystemStatsHCOutRequ RO ipSystemStatsHCOutRequests.< ipSysVersion>
ests
ipSystemStatsOutNoRout RO ipSystemStatsOutNoRoutes.< ipSysVersion>
es
ipSystemStatsOutForwDa RO ipSystemStatsOutForwDatagrams.<
tagrams ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsHCOutForw RO ipSystemStatsHCOutForwDatagrams.<
Datagrams ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsOutDiscards RO ipSystemStatsOutDiscards.< ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsOutFragRe RO ipSystemStatsOutFragReqds.< ipSysVersion>
qds
ipSystemStatsOutFragOK RO ipSystemStatsOutFragOKs.< ipSysVersion>
s
ipSystemStatsOutFragFail RO ipSystemStatsOutFragFails.< ipSysVersion>
s
ipSystemStatsOutFragCre RO ipSystemStatsOutFragCreates.< ipSysVersion>
ates
ipSystemStatsOutTransmi RO ipSystemStatsOutTransmits.< ipSysVersion>
ts
ipSystemStatsHCOutTran RO ipSystemStatsHCOutTransmits.< ipSysVersion>
smits
ipSystemStatsOutOctets RO ipSystemStatsOutOctets.< ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsHCOutOcte RO ipSystemStatsHCOutOctets.< ipSysVersion>
ts
ipSystemStatsInMcastPkts RO ipSystemStatsInMcastPkts.< ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsHCInMcastP RO ipSystemStatsHCInMcastPkts.< ipSysVersion>
kts
ipSystemStatsInMcastOct RO ipSystemStatsInMcastOctets.< ipSysVersion>
ets
ipSystemStatsHCInMcast RO ipSystemStatsHCInMcastOctets.< ipSysVersion>
Octets
ipSystemStatsOutMcastP RO ipSystemStatsOutMcastPkts.< ipSysVersion>
kts
ipSystemStatsHCOutMcas RO ipSystemStatsHCOutMcastPkts.< ipSysVersion>
tPkts
ipSystemStatsOutMcastO RO ipSystemStatsOutMcastOctets.< ipSysVersion>
ctets
ipSystemStatsHCOutMcas RO ipSystemStatsHCOutMcastOctets.<
tOctets ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsInBcastPkts RO ipSystemStatsInBcastPkts.< ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsHCInBcastP RO ipSystemStatsHCInBcastPkts.< ipSysVersion>
kts
ipSystemStatsOutBcastPk RO ipSystemStatsOutBcastPkts.< ipSysVersion>
ts
ipSystemStatsHCOutBcast RO ipSystemStatsHCOutBcastPkts.< ipSysVersion>
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ipSystemStatsDiscontinuit RO ipSystemStatsDiscontinuityTime.<
yTime ipSysVersion>
ipSystemStatsRefreshRat RO ipSystemStatsRefreshRate.< ipSysVersion>
e
3.9.
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
ipIfStatsTableLastChange RO ipIfStatsTableLastChange.0
3.10.ipIfStatsTable
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
ipIfStatsInReceives RO ipIfStatsInReceives.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsHCInReceives RO ipIfStatsHCInReceives.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsInOctets RO ipIfStatsInOctets.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsHCInOctets RO ipIfStatsHCInOctets.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsInHdrErrors RO ipIfStatsInHdrErrors.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsInNoRoutes RO ipIfStatsInNoRoutes.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsInAddrErrors RO ipIfStatsInAddrErrors.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsInUnknownProto RO ipIfStatsInUnknownProtos.<ipVersion>.<IfInde
s x>
ipIfStatsInTruncatedPkts RO ipIfStatsInTruncatedPkts.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsInForwDatagram RO ipIfStatsInForwDatagrams.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex
s >
ipIfStatsHCInForwDatagr RO ipIfStatsHCInForwDatagrams.<ipVersion>.<IfIn
ams dex>
ipIfStatsReasmReqds RO ipIfStatsReasmReqds.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsReasmOKs RO ipIfStatsReasmOKs.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsReasmFails RO ipIfStatsReasmFails.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsInDiscards RO ipIfStatsInDiscards.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsInDelivers RO ipIfStatsInDelivers.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsHCInDelivers RO ipIfStatsHCInDelivers.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsOutRequests RO ipIfStatsOutRequests.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsHCOutRequests RO ipIfStatsHCOutRequests.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsOutForwDatagra RO ipIfStatsOutForwDatagrams.<ipVersion>.<IfInd
ms ex>
ipIfStatsHCOutForwData RO ipIfStatsHCOutForwDatagrams.<ipVersion>.<IfI
grams ndex>
ipIfStatsOutDiscards RO ipIfStatsOutDiscards.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsOutFragReqds RO ipIfStatsOutFragReqds.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsOutFragOKs RO ipIfStatsOutFragOKs.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsOutFragFails RO ipIfStatsOutFragFails.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsOutFragCreates RO ipIfStatsOutFragCreates.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsOutTransmits RO ipIfStatsOutTransmits.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsHCOutTransmits RO ipIfStatsHCOutTransmits.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsOutOctets RO ipIfStatsOutOctets.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsHCOutOctets RO ipIfStatsHCOutOctets.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsInMcastPkts RO ipIfStatsInMcastPkts.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsHCInMcastPkts RO ipIfStatsHCInMcastPkts.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsInMcastOctets RO ipIfStatsInMcastOctets.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>

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ipIfStatsHCInMcastOctets RO ipIfStatsHCInMcastOctets.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex
>
ipIfStatsOutMcastPkts RO ipIfStatsOutMcastPkts.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsHCOutMcastPkts RO ipIfStatsHCOutMcastPkts.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsOutMcastOctets RO ipIfStatsOutMcastOctets.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsHCOutMcastOcte RO ipIfStatsHCOutMcastOctets.<ipVersion>.<IfInde
ts x>
ipIfStatsInBcastPkts RO ipIfStatsInBcastPkts.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsHCInBcastPkts RO ipIfStatsHCInBcastPkts.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsOutBcastPkts RO ipIfStatsOutBcastPkts.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsHCOutBcastPkts RO ipIfStatsHCOutBcastPkts.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>
ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTim RO ipIfStatsDiscontinuityTime.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex
e >
ipIfStatsRefreshRate RO ipIfStatsRefreshRate.<ipVersion>.<IfIndex>

4. Bridge MIB (RFC4188)


4.1.dot1dBase
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
dot1dBaseBridgeAddress RO dot1dBaseBridgeAddress.0
dot1dBaseBridgeAddress RO dot1dBaseBridgeAddress.0
dot1dBaseNumPorts RO dot1dBaseNumPorts.0
dot1dBaseType RO dot1dBaseType.0
dot1dBasePort RO dot1dBasePort.<port_num>
dot1dBasePortIfIndex RO dot1dBasePortIfIndex.<port_num>
dot1dBasePortCircuit RO dot1dBasePortCircuit.<port_num>
dot1dBasePortDelayExce RO dot1dBasePortDelayExceededDiscards.
ededDiscards <port_num>
dot1dBasePortMtuExcee RO dot1dBasePortMtuExceededDiscards.
ded <port_num>
Discards
4.2.dot1dTp
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
dot1dTpLearnedEntryDis RO dot1dTpLearnedEntryDiscards.0
cards
dot1dTpAgingTime R/W dot1dTpAgingTime.0
dot1dTpFdbAddress RO
dot1dTpFdbPort RO
dot1dTpFdbStatus RO
dot1dTpPort RO dot1dTpPort.<port_num>
dot1dTpPortMaxInfo RO dot1dTpPortMaxInfo.<port_num>
dot1dTpPortInFrames RO dot1dTpPortInFrames.<port_num>
dot1dTpPortOutFrames RO dot1dTpPortOutFrames.<port_num>
dot1dTpPortInDiscards RO dot1dTpPortInDiscards.<port_num>

5. IEEE8021PAE MIB
5.1.dot1xPaeSystem
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks

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dot1xPaeSystemAuthCon R/W dot1xPaeSystemAuthControl.0
trol
5.2.dot1xPaePortTable
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
dot1xPaePortProtocolVer RO dot1xPaePortProtocolVersion.<port_num>
sion
dot1xPaePortCapabilities RO dot1xPaePortCapabilities.<port_num>
dot1xPaePortInitialize R/W dot1xPaePortInitialize.<port_num>
dot1xPaePortReauthentic R/W dot1xPaePortReauthenticate.<port_num>
ate
5.3.dot1xAuthConfigTable
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
dot1xAuthPaeState RO dot1xAuthPaeState.<port_num>
dot1xAuthBackendAuthS RO dot1xAuthBackendAuthState.<port_num>
tate
dot1xAuthAdminControll R/W dot1xAuthAdminControlledDirections
edDirections .<port_num>
dot1xAuthOperControlle RO dot1xAuthOperControlledDirections
dDirections .<port_num>
dot1xAuthAuthControlle RO dot1xAuthAuthControlledPortStatus
dPortStatus .<port_num>
dot1xAuthAuthControlle R/W dot1xAuthAuthControlledPortControl
dPortControl .<port_num>
dot1xAuthQuietPeriod R/W dot1xAuthQuietPeriod.<port_num>
dot1xAuthTxPeriod R/W dot1xAuthTxPeriod.<port_num>
dot1xAuthSuppTimeout R/W dot1xAuthSuppTimeout.<port_num>
dot1xAuthServerTimeout R/W dot1xAuthServerTimeout.<port_num>
dot1xAuthMaxReq R/W dot1xAuthMaxReq.<port_num>
dot1xAuthReAuthPeriod R/W dot1xAuthReAuthPeriod.<port_num>
dot1xAuthReAuthEnable R/W dot1xAuthReAuthEnabled.<port_num>
d
dot1xAuthKeyTxEnabled R/W dot1xAuthKeyTxEnabled.<port_num>
5.4.dot1xAuthStatsTable
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
dot1xAuthEapolFramesR RO dot1xAuthEapolFramesRx.<port_num>
x
dot1xAuthEapolFramesTx RO dot1xAuthEapolFramesTx.<port_num>
dot1xAuthEapolStartFra RO dot1xAuthEapolStartFramesRx.<port_num>
mesRx
dot1xAuthEapolLogoffFr RO dot1xAuthEapolLogoffFramesRx.<port_num>
amesRx
dot1xAuthEapolRespIdFr RO dot1xAuthEapolRespIdFramesRx.<port_num>
amesRx
dot1xAuthEapolRespFra RO dot1xAuthEapolRespFramesRx.<port_num>
mesRx
dot1xAuthEapolReqIdFra RO dot1xAuthEapolReqIdFramesTx.<port_num>
mesTx
dot1xAuthEapolReqFram RO dot1xAuthEapolReqFramesTx.<port_num>
esTx
dot1xAuthInvalidEapolFr RO dot1xAuthInvalidEapolFramesRx.<port_num>

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amesRx
dot1xAuthEapLengthErro RO dot1xAuthEapLengthErrorFramesRx.<port_nu
rFramesRx m>
dot1xAuthLastEapolFram RO dot1xAuthLastEapolFrameVersion.<port_num>
eVersion
dot1xAuthLastEapolFram RO dot1xAuthLastEapolFrameSource.<port_num>
eSource
5.5.dot1xAuthDiagTable
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
dot1xAuthEntersConnecti RO dot1xAuthEntersConnecting.<port_num>
ng
dot1xAuthEapLogoffsWh RO dot1xAuthEapLogoffsWhileConnecting
ileConnecting .<port_num>
dot1xAuthEntersAuthent RO dot1xAuthEntersAuthenticating.<port_num>
icating
dot1xAuthAuthSuccessW RO dot1xAuthAuthSuccessWhileAuthenticating
hile .<port_num>
Authenticating
dot1xAuthAuthTimeouts RO dot1xAuthAuthTimeoutsWhileAuthenticating
While .<port_num>
Authenticating
dot1xAuthAuthFailWhile RO dot1xAuthAuthFailWhileAuthenticating.
Authenticating <port_num>
dot1xAuthAuthReauths RO dot1xAuthAuthReauthsWhileAuthenticating.
While <port_num>
Authenticating
dot1xAuthAuthEapStarts RO dot1xAuthAuthEapStartsWhileAuthenticating
While .<port_num>
Authenticating
dot1xAuthAuthEapLogof RO dot1xAuthAuthEapLogoffWhileAuthenticating
fWhile .<port_num>
Authenticating
dot1xAuthAuthReauths RO dot1xAuthAuthReauthsWhileAuthenticated.
While <port_num>
Authenticated
dot1xAuthAuthEapStarts RO dot1xAuthAuthEapStartsWhileAuthenticated.
While <port_num>
Authenticated
dot1xAuthAuthEapLogof RO dot1xAuthAuthEapLogoffWhileAuthenticated
fWhile .<port_num>
Authenticated
dot1xAuthBackendRespo RO dot1xAuthBackendResponses.<port_num>
nses
dot1xAuthBackendAccess RO dot1xAuthBackendAccessChallenges
Challenges .<port_num>
dot1xAuthBackendOther RO dot1xAuthBackendOtherRequests
Requests ToSupplicant.<port_num>
ToSupplicant
dot1xAuthBackendNonN RO dot1xAuthBackendNonNakResponses
akResponses FromSupplicant.<port_num>
FromSupplicant
dot1xAuthBackendAuthS RO dot1xAuthBackendAuthSuccesses
uccesses .<port_num>
dot1xAuthBackendAuthF RO dot1xAuthBackendAuthFails.<port_num>
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5.6.dot1xAuthSessionStatsTable
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
dot1xAuthSessionOctetsR RO dot1xAuthSessionOctetsRx.<port_num>
x
dot1xAuthSessionOctetsT RO dot1xAuthSessionOctetsTx.<port_num>
x
dot1xAuthSessionFrames RO dot1xAuthSessionFramesRx.<port_num>
Rx
dot1xAuthSessionFrames RO dot1xAuthSessionFramesTx.<port_num>
Tx
dot1xAuthSessionId RO dot1xAuthSessionId.<port_num>
dot1xAuthSessionAuthen RO dot1xAuthSessionAuthenticMethod.<port_nu
ticMethod m>
dot1xAuthSessionTime RO dot1xAuthSessionTime.<port_num>
dot1xAuthSessionTermin RO dot1xAuthSessionTerminateCause.<port_num>
ateCause
dot1xAuthSessionUserNa RO dot1xAuthSessionUserName.<port_num>
me

6. RMON framework MIB (RFC2891)


6.1.etherStatsTable
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
etherStatsIndex RO etherStatsIndex.<etherIndex>
etherStatsDataSource R/C etherStatsDataSource.<etherIndex>
etherStatsDropEvents RO etherStatsDropEvents.<etherIndex>
etherStatsOctets RO etherStatsOctets.<etherIndex>
etherStatsPkts RO etherStatsPkts.<etherIndex>
etherStatsBroadcastPkts RO etherStatsBroadcastPkts.<etherIndex>
etherStatsMulticastPkts RO etherStatsMulticastPkts.etherIndex>
etherStatsCRCAlignErrors RO etherStatsCRCAlignErrors.<etherIndex>
etherStatsUndersizePkts RO etherStatsUndersizePkts.<etherIndex>
etherStatsOversizePkts RO etherStatsOversizePkts.<etherIndex>
etherStatsFragments RO etherStatsFragments.<etherIndex>
etherStatsJabbers RO etherStatsJabbers.<etherIndex>
etherStatsCollisions RO etherStatsCollisions.<etherIndex>
etherStatsPkts64Octets RO etherStatsPkts64Octets.<etherIndex>
etherStatsPkts65to127Oc RO etherStatsPkts65to127Octets.<etherIndex>
tets
etherStatsPkts128to255O RO etherStatsPkts128to255Octets.<etherIndex>
ctets
etherStatsPkts256to511O RO etherStatsPkts256to511Octets.<etherIndex>
ctets
etherStatsPkts512to1023 RO etherStatsPkts512to1023Octets.<etherIndex>
Octets
etherStatsPkts1024to151 RO etherStatsPkts1024to1518Octets.<etherIndex>
8Octets
etherStatsOwner R/C etherStatsOwner.<etherIndex>
etherStatsStatus R/C etherStatsStatus.<etherIndex>

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7. SNMP framework MIB (RFC2571)
7.1.snmpFrameworkAdmin
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
usmNoAuthProtocol - (ObjectID: 1.3.6.1.6.3.10.1.1.1)
usmHMACMD5AuthProt - (ObjectID: 1.3.6.1.6.3.10.1.1.2)
ocol
usmHMACSHAAuthProto - (ObjectID: 1.3.6.1.6.3.10.1.1.3)
col
usmNoPrivProtocol - (ObjectID: 1.3.6.1.6.3.10.1.2.1)
usmDESPrivProtocol - (ObjectID: 1.3.6.1.6.3.10.1.2.2)
7.2.snmpEngine
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
snmpEngineID RO snmpEngineID.0
snmpEngineBoots RO snmpEngineBoots.0
snmpEngineTime RO snmpEngineTime.0
snmpEngineMaxMessage RO snmpEngineMaxMessageSize.0
Size

8. SNMP MPD MIB (RFC2572)


8.1.
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
snmpUnknownSecurityM RO snmpUnknownSecurityModels.0
odels
snmpInvalidMsgs RO snmpInvalidMsgs.0
snmpUnknownPDUHandl RO snmpUnknownPDUHandlers.0
ers

9. SNMP notification MIB (RFC2573n)


9.1.
MIB object Access Identifier Remarks
snmpNotifyTag R/C snmpNotifyTag.notify
snmpNotifyType R/C snmpNotifyType.notify
snmpNotifyStorageType R/C snmpNotifyStorageType.notify
snmpNotifyRowStatus R/C snmpNotifyRowStatus.notify

10. SNMP target MIB (RFC2573t)


10.1.
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
snmpTargetSpinLock R/W snmpTargetSpinLock.0
snmpTargetAddrTDomai R/C snmpTargetAddrTDomain.<snmp_host_name>
n
snmpTargetAddrTAddres R/C snmpTargetAddrTAddress.<snmp_host_name>
s
snmpTargetAddrTimeout R/C snmpTargetAddrTimeout.<snmp_host_name>
snmpTargetAddrRetryCo R/C snmpTargetAddrRetryCount.<snmp_host_nam
unt e>
snmpTargetAddrTagList R/C snmpTargetAddrTagList.<snmp_host_name>

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snmpTargetAddrParams R/C snmpTargetAddrParams.<snmp_host_name>
snmpTargetAddrStorage R/C snmpTargetAddrStorageType.<snmp_host_na
Type me>
snmpTargetAddrRowStat R/C snmpTargetAddrRowStatus.<snmp_host_name
us >
snmpTargetParamsMPM R/C snmpTargetParamsMPModel.<snmp_host_na
odel me>
snmpTargetParamsSecuri R/C snmpTargetParamsSecurityModel.<snmp_host
tyModel _name>
snmpTargetParamsSecuri R/C snmpTargetParamsSecurityName.<snmp_host_
tyName name>
snmpTargetParamsSecuri R/C snmpTargetParamsSecurityLevel.<snmp_host_
tyLevel name>
snmpTargetParamsStora R/C snmpTargetParamsStorageType.<snmp_host_n
geType ame>
snmpTargetParamsRowSt R/C snmpTargetParamsRowStatus.<snmp_host_na
atus me>
snmpUnavailableContext RO snmpUnavailableContexts.0
s
snmpUnknownContexts RO snmpUnknownContexts.0

11. SNMP USM MIB (RFC2574)


11.1. usmStats
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
usmStatsUnsupportedSec RO usmStatsUnsupportedSecLevels.0
Levels
usmStatsNotInTimeWind RO usmStatsNotInTimeWindows.0
ows
usmStatsUnknownUserN RO usmStatsUnknownUserNames.0
ames
usmStatsUnknownEngine RO usmStatsUnknownEngineIDs.0
IDs
usmStatsWrongDigests RO usmStatsWrongDigests.0
usmStatsDecryptionErrors RO smStatsDecryptionErrors.0
11.2. usmUser
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
usmUserSpinLock R/W usmUserSpinLock.0
usmUserSecurityName RO usmUserSecurityName.<snmp_user_name>
usmUserCloneFrom R/C usmUserCloneFrom.<snmp_user_name>
usmUserAuthProtocol R/C usmUserAuthProtocol.<snmp_user_name>
usmUserAuthKeyChange R/C usmUserAuthKeyChange.<snmp_user_name>
usmUserOwnAuthKeyCh R/C usmUserOwnAuthKeyChange.<snmp_user_na
ange me>
usmUserPrivProtocol R/C usmUserPrivProtocol.<snmp_user_name>
usmUserPrivKeyChange R/C usmUserPrivKeyChange.<snmp_user_name>
usmUserOwnPrivKeyCha R/C usmUserOwnPrivKeyChange.<snmp_user_nam
nge e>
usmUserPublic R/C usmUserPublic.<snmp_user_name>
usmUserStorageType R/C usmUserStorageType.<snmp_user_name>
usmUserStatus R/C usmUserStatus.<snmp_user_name>

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12. SNMP VACM MIB (RFC2575)
12.1.
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
vacmContextName RO vacmContextName.<snmp_group_name>
vacmGroupName R/C vacmGroupName.<snmp_group_name>
vacmSecurityToGroupStor R/C vacmSecurityToGroupStorageType.<snmp_gro
ageType up_name>
vacmSecurityToGroupStat R/C vacmSecurityToGroupStatus.<snmp_group_na
us me>
vacmAccessContextMatch R/C vacmAccessContextMatch.<snmp_group_name
>
vacmAccessReadViewNa R/C vacmAccessReadViewName.<snmp_group_na
me me>
vacmAccessWriteViewNa R/C vacmAccessWriteViewName.<snmp_group_na
me me>
vacmAccessNotifyViewNa R/C vacmAccessNotifyViewName.<snmp_group_na
me me>
vacmAccessStorageType R/C vacmAccessStorageType.<snmp_group_name>
vacmAccessStatus R/C vacmAccessStatus.<snmp_group_name>
12.2.vacmMIBViews
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
vacmViewSpinLock R/W vacmViewSpinLock.0
vacmViewTreeFamilyMas R/C vacmViewTreeFamilyMask.<snmp_view_name>
k
vacmViewTreeFamilyType R/C vacmViewTreeFamilyType.<snmp_view_name>
vacmViewTreeFamilyStor R/C vacmViewTreeFamilyStorageType.
ageType <snmp_view_name>
vacmViewTreeFamilyStat R/C vacmViewTreeFamilyStatus.<snmp_view_name
us >

13. SNMP community (RFC2576)


13.1.
Remar
MIB object Access Identifier
ks
snmpCommunityName R/C snmpCommunityName.
<snmp_community_name>
snmpCommunitySecurity R/C snmpCommunitySecurityName
Name .<snmp_community_name>
snmpCommunityContext R/C snmpCommunityContextEngineID
EngineID .<snmp_community_name>
snmpCommunityContext R/C snmpCommunityContextName
Name .<snmp_community_name>
snmpCommunityTranspor R/C snmpCommunityTransportTag
tTag .<snmp_community_name>
snmpCommunityStorage R/C snmpCommunityStorageType
Type .<snmp_community_name>
snmpCommunityStatus R/C snmpCommunityStatus.
<snmp_community_name>
snmpTargetAddrTMask R/C snmpTargetAddrTMask.
<snmp_community_name>
snmpTargetAddrMMS R/C snmpTargetAddrMMS.

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<snmp_community_name>
snmpTrapAddress Accessibl snmpTrapAddress.0
e-for-not
ify
snmpTrapCommunity Accessibl snmpTrapCommunity.0
e-for-not
ify

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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Troubleshooting
If you find any problem, please take the following steps to check.

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.

2. Communications are slow.


* Communications with all ports are impossible or slow.
- Are the communication speed and mode settings correct?
 If the communication mode signal cannot be properly obtained, apply
half-duplex mode.
Switch the communication mode of the connection target to
half-duplex mode.
Do not fix the communication mode of the connected terminal to
full-duplex mode.
- Is the link up?
 If the power saving mode is set to "Full," change it to "Half" or "Disabled."
- Is not the utilization ratio of the network to which this Switching Hub is
connected too high?
 Try separating this Switching Hub from the network.
- Doesn't the port LED (right) light in orange?
 When the port LED (right) lights in orange, the port has been shut down
by loop detection function. After removing the loop under this port,
wait for the auto-recovery time set in loop detection function, or
unblock the port on the configuration screen.

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After-sales Service
1. Warranty card
A warranty card is included in the operating instructions (paper)
provided with this Switching Hub. Be sure to confirm that the date of
purchase, shop (company) name, etc., have been entered in the
warranty card and then receive it from the shop. Keep it in a safe place.
The warranty period is one year from the date of purchase.

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.)

* Within the warranty period:


Repair service will be provided in accordance with the conditions
stipulated in the warranty card.
Please bring your product and warranty card in the shop where you
purchased it.
* After the warranty period expires:
If our check determines that your product is repairable, a chargeable
repair service is available upon your request.
Please contact the shop where you purchased the product.

3. Inquiries about after-sales service and the product


Contact the shop where you purchased this product.

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Memo (Fill in for future reference.)
Product
Switch-M48eG
Date of name
purchase
Model No. PN28480K
Firmware Boot Code
version (*) Runtime Code

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.)

© Panasonic Eco Solutions Networks Co., Ltd. 2016

Panasonic Eco Solutions Networks Co., Ltd.


2-12-7, Higashi-Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo Japan, 105-0021
URL: http://panasonic.co.jp/es/pesnw/english/

P0316-0

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