Panasonic PN23129A Operation Manual

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For CLI Screens
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 Instructions" on pages 3 to 5.
Any problems or damage resulting from disassembly of this Switching Hub by customers
are not covered by the warranty.
Layer 2 Switching Hub
Model Number: PN23129A
PN23249A

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  • Page 1 Layer 2 Switching Hub Operation Manual For CLI Screens Model Number: PN23129A PN23249A 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 Instructions" on pages 3 to 5.
  • Page 2 This operation manual is applicable to the following Switching Hubs: Product name Model No. Switch-M12PWR PN23129A Switch-M24PWR PN23249A...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    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. WARNING This symbol indicates a potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 4 WARNING  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 to SFP extension slot.
  • Page 5: Basic Instructions For The Use Of This Product

    Basic Instructions for the Use of This Product  For inspection and/or repair, consult the retailer.  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. ...
  • Page 6 Panasonic will not be liable for any damage resulting from the operation not in accordance with this operation manual or the loss of communications, which may or may not be caused by failure and/or malfunction of this device. The contents described in this document may be changed without prior notice.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions ................3 Basic Instructions for the Use of This Product ............5 1. Command Hierarchy ..................8 2. Displaying Basic Information ................12 3. Basic Switch Configuration ................13 3.1. System Administration Configuration ............13 3.2. IP Address Configuration ................. 15 3.3.
  • Page 8: Command Hierarchy

    1. Command Hierarchy There are four hierarchical levels in command hierarchy. 1. User mode 2. Privileged mode 3. Global configuration mode 4. Interface configuration mode Fig. 1-1 Command hierarchy [enable command] • The enable command enables to move from User mode to Privileged mode. M24PWR>...
  • Page 9 [config command] • The config command enables to move from Privileged mode to Global configuration mode. M24PWR# ···················································· Privileged mode M24PWR# config ············································ Privileged mode  Global configuration mode M24PWR(config)# ·········································· Global configuration mode [interface command] • The interface command enables to move from Global configuration mode to Interface configuration mode.
  • Page 10 [? command] • Entering a question mark (?) in each mode displays executable elements in the mode. [Re-entry assist] • Entering the up arrow key displays a command that was entered immediately before. Fig. 1-3 Re-entry assist command...
  • Page 11 [Candidate assist command] • Entering a command followed by a question mark (?) displays candidates of succeeding command. • Lines that begin with an exclamation mark (!) are ignored and regarded as comments. This document describes how to use the commands that can be used in this switch. Meanings of symbols in description are as follows: <...
  • Page 12: Displaying Basic Information

    2. Displaying Basic Information Enter "show sys-info" in "Privileged mode" to view the basic information of this switch as shown in Fig. 2-1. Basic information display command Privileged mode show sys-info Fig. 2-1 Display of the basic information (show sys-info)
  • Page 13: Basic Switch Configuration

    3. Basic Switch Configuration 3.1. System Administration Configuration Configure the administrator's name, installation location and contact information in "Global configuration mode." Confirm the configuration information by entering "show sys-info" in "Privileged mode." Host name configuration command Global configuration mode hostname <hostname> Delete command Global configuration mode no hostname...
  • Page 14 ex. Configuration example of host name as SW-1, installation location as Office-2F, and contact information as Manager. Fig. 3-1 Display of the administrator's name, installation location and contact information configuration (show sys-info)
  • Page 15: Ip Address Configuration

    3.2. IP Address Configuration Configure the IP address settings of this switch in "Interface configuration mode." Confirm the configuration information by entering "show ip conf" in "Privileged mode." IP address configuration command Global configuration mode ip address <ip-address> <mask> [<default-gateway>] Default gateway configuration command Global configuration mode ip default-gateway <ip-address>...
  • Page 16 ex2. Configuration example of DHCP client Fig. 3-3 Display of the DHCP client and IP address configuration (show ip conf) Note: The above items must be set in order to enable a remote connection by SNMP control function, Telnet, SSH, or Japanese WEB control function. If you don't know items to be configured, please consult with your network administrator.
  • Page 17: Snmp Configuration

    3.3. SNMP Configuration Configure the SNMP agent setting in "Global configuration mode." Confirm the configuration information by entering "show snmp" in "Privileged mode." SNMP enable command Global configuration mode snmp-server agent SNMP disable command Global configuration mode no snmp-server agent SNMP administration (Read only or Read/Write configuration) command Global configuration mode snmp-server community <index>...
  • Page 18 ex1. Configuration example of SNMP agent, SNMP manager, trap receiver, and various traps. Fig. 3-4 Configuration of SNMP Fig. 3-5 Display of the SNMP configuration (show snmp)
  • Page 19: Port Configuration

    3.4. Port Configuration Display each port's status and configure the setting in "Interface configuration mode." Confirm the configuration information by entering "show interface info" in "Privileged mode." Port status enable command Interface configuration mode no shutdown Port status disable command Interface configuration mode shutdown Port mode configuration command...
  • Page 20 ex1. Configuration example of port speed and flow control. Fig. 3-6 Display of the port information (show interface info) ex2. Configuration example of port name, jumbo frame and EAP packet. Fig. 3-7 Display of the port name (show interface name)
  • Page 21: System Security Configuration

    3.5. System Security Configuration Configure access conditions to this switch for configuration and administration in "Global configuration mode." Console timeout configuration command Global configuration mode console inactivity-timer <minutes> Console configuration display command Privileged mode show console Telnet server timeout configuration command Global configuration mode telnet-server inactivity-timer <minutes>...
  • Page 22 Fig. 3-8 Display of console configuration (show console) telnet server configuration (show telnet-server) Fig. 3-9 Display of the SSH server configuration (show ip ssh) Fig. 3-10 Display of the Web server configuration (show ip http server)
  • Page 23 SNMP enable command Global configuration mode snmp-server agent SNMP disable command Global configuration mode no snmp-server agent Username and password configuration command Global configuration mode username <new username> * After entering the username, enter the old password and the new password (twice). Fig.
  • Page 24 IP setup interface configuration enable command Global configuration mode ip setup interface IP setup interface configuration disable command Global configuration mode no ip setup interface IP setup interface configuration display command Privileged mode show ip setup interface Fig. 3-14 Display of the IP setup interface configuration (show ip setup interface) On-screen line numbers display command Privileged mode show terminal length...
  • Page 25: Displaying Mac Address Table

    3.6. Displaying MAC Address Table Configure the forwarding database (FDB: a list in which MAC address required for transferring packets is learned and recorded) in "Global configuration mode." The content of FDB is displayed in "Privileged mode." Also, you can add or delete a static MAC address. Aging time configuration command Global configuration mode mac-address-table aging-time <seconds>...
  • Page 26 Fig. 3-15 Display of the MAC address table (show mac-address-table static) (show mac-address-table mac) (show mac-address-table interface <interface>) (show mac-address-table vlan <vlan-id>) (show mac-address-table multicast)
  • Page 27: Time Configuration

    3.7. Time Configuration Configure the time setting and time synchronization by SNTP in "Global configuration mode." Confirm the configuration information by entering "show sntp" in "Privileged mode." Time configuration command Global configuration mode sntp clocktime <date> <time> SNTP server IP address configuration command Global configuration mode sntp server <ip-address>...
  • Page 28: Arp Configuration

    3.8. ARP Configuration View and configure the ARP table in "Global configuration mode." ARP aging time configuration command Global configuration mode arp timeout <value> ARP (static) configuration command Global configuration mode arp <ip-address> <MAC address> ARP (by MAC) display command Privileged mode show arp sort MAC ARP (by IP) display command...
  • Page 29: Advanced Switch Configuration

    4. Advanced Switch Configuration 4.1. VLAN Configuration Configure the VLAN setting in "Global configuration mode" or "Interface configuration mode." VLAN creation configuration command Global configuration mode interface vlan<vlan-id> Delete command Global configuration mode no interface vlan<vlan-id> Internet Mansion configuration command Global configuration mode internet mansion <port-list>...
  • Page 30 Fig. 4-1 Display of the VLAN configuration (show vlan {all | <vlan-id>} Fig. 4-2 Display of the VLAN configuration (show vlan-by-port)
  • Page 31: Link Aggregation Configuration

    4.2. Link Aggregation Configuration Configure the link aggregation setting in "Global configuration mode" or "Interface configuration mode." Link aggregation configuration command Global configuration mode lacp <LACP-key> <1-2 or 1,2,3 or 1,2,3-5> {Active | Passive | Manual} Link aggregation configuration delete command Global configuration mode no lacp <LACP-key>...
  • Page 32: Port Monitoring Configuration

    4.3. Port Monitoring Configuration Configure the port monitoring setting in "Interface configuration mode." Confirm the configuration information by entering "show monitor" in "Privileged mode." Port monitoring configuration command Interface configuration mode port monitor <monitored port> direction {rx|tx|both} Monitoring configuration information display command Privileged mode show monitor Fig.
  • Page 33: Spanning Tree Configuration

    4.4. Spanning Tree Configuration Configure the spanning tree setting in "Global configuration mode" or "Interface configuration mode." When “stpCompatible” or “rstp” is selected for the spanning-tree rst version, the configuration command is represented as "spanning-tree rst xxx"; when “mstp” selected, the command is represented as "spanning-tree mst xxx."...
  • Page 34 Privileged mode show spanning-tree rst config Spanning Tree interface configuration display command Privileged mode show spanning-tree rst interface <port-list> Spanning Tree BPDU guard recovery configuration display command Privileged mode show spanning-tree rst bpdu-recovery [spanning-tree mst command] Spanning Tree enable command Global configuration mode spanning-tree mst enable Spanning Tree disable command...
  • Page 35 Interface configuration mode spanning-tree mst init-migration Spanning Tree edge-port configuration command Interface configuration mode spanning-tree mst edgeport Spanning Tree point-to-point configuration command Interface configuration mode spanning-tree mst point-to-point {forcetrue|forcefalse|auto} Spanning Tree BPDU guard enable command Interface configuration mode spanning-tree mst bpdu-guard Spanning Tree BPDU guard disable command Interface configuration mode no spanning-tree mst bpdu-guard...
  • Page 36 Fig. 4-6 Display of the STP configuration (show spanning-tree mst configuration) (show spanning-tree mst 1) Fig. 4-7 Display of the STP configuration (show spanning-tree mst cist configuration) (show spanning-tree mst cist interface 1)
  • Page 37: Access Control Configuration

    4.5. Access Control Configuration Configure the access control in "Global configuration mode." Class configuration command Global configuration mode accesscontrol classifier <id> [src-mac <MAC>][dst-mac <MAC>] [src-net <ip-mask>][dst-net <ip-mask>] [src-port <layer4-port-list>][dst-port <layer4-port-list>] [vlan-id <vid>] [dot1p-priority <priority>] [dscp <value>] [protocol <pro-num>][icmp-type<0-18>] [TCP-syn-flag{true/false} Class delete command Global configuration mode no accesscontrol classifier <index>...
  • Page 38 Fig. 4-8 Display of the class and the class group configurations (show accesscontrol classifier all) (show accesscontrol classifier 1) In-Profile configuration display command Privileged mode show accesscontrol inprofile Out-Profile configuration display command Privileged mode show accesscontrol outprofile...
  • Page 39 Fig. 4-9 Display of the In-Profile and the Out-Profile configurations (show accesscontrol inprofile) (show accesscontrol outprofile) Port list configuration display command Privileged mode show accesscontrol portlist Policy configuration display command Privileged mode show accesscontrol policy {all | <policy-number>} Policy sequence configuration display command Privileged mode show accesscontrol policy-sequence port <port num>...
  • Page 40: Qos (Quality Of Service) Configuration

    4.6. QoS (Quality of Service) Configuration Configure the QoS setting in "Global configuration mode." Confirm the basic information by entering "show mls qos" in "Privileged mode." QoS enable configuration command Global configuration mode mls qos QoS disable configuration command Global configuration mode no mls qos QoS scheduling method configuration command Global configuration mode...
  • Page 41 Fig. 4-12 Display of the QoS configuration (show mls qos) (show qos method)
  • Page 42: Bandwidth Control Configuration

    4.7. Bandwidth Control Configuration Configure the bandwidth control in "Interface configuration mode." Confirm the basic information by entering "show egress-rate-limit" in "Privileged mode." Bandwidth control enable command Interface configuration mode egress-rate-limit Bandwidth control configuration command Interface configuration mode egress-rate-limit [<unit(1Mbps/unit)>] Bandwidth control disable command Interface configuration mode no egress-rate-limit...
  • Page 43: Ieee802.1X Authentication Function Configuration

    4.8. IEEE802.1X Authentication Function Configuration Configure the IEEE802.1X port-based and MAC-based authentication in "Global configuration mode" and "Interface configuration mode." Confirm the basic information by entering "show dot1x <1-2 or 1,2,3 or 1,2,3-5>" in "Privileged mode." NAS ID configuration command <Port based mode, MAC based mode> Global configuration mode dot1x nas-id <NASID>...
  • Page 44 Authentication status initialization command <MAC based mode> Interface configuration mode dot1x mac-based init [<MAC address>] Re-authentication status initialization command <MAC based mode> Interface configuration mode dot1x mac-based re-authenticate [<MAC address>] Periodical re-authentication enable command <MAC based mode> Interface configuration mode dot1x mac-based re-authentication [<MAC address>] Periodical re-authentication disable command <MAC based mode>...
  • Page 45: Igmp Snooping Configuration

    4.9. IGMP Snooping Configuration Configure the IGMP snooping setting in "Global configuration mode" and "Interface configuration mode." IGMP snooping enable command Global configuration mode ip igmp snooping enable IGMP snooping disable command Global configuration mode no ip igmp snooping enable IGMP snooping aging time configuration command Global configuration mode ip igmp snooping aging-time {router|host} <sec>...
  • Page 46 IGMP snooping static configuration command Global configuration mode ip igmp snooping vlan <vlan-id> static <MAC address> interface <interface name> IGMP snooping static configuration delete command Global configuration mode no ip igmp snooping vlan <vlan-id> static <MAC address> interface <interface name> Leave delay time configuration command Global configuration mode ip igmp snooping leave-delay-time <value>...
  • Page 47 Fig. 4-15 Display of the IGMP snooping configuration (show ip igmp snooping conf) (show ip igmp snooping mrouter) (show ip igmp snooping vlan-filter-table) Fig. 4-16 Display of the leave mode (show ip igmp snooping leave-mode)
  • Page 48: Poe (Power Supply Function) Configuration

    4.10. PoE (Power Supply Function) Configuration Configure the PoE setting in "Global configuration mode" and "Interface configuration mode." SNMP trap sending PoE threshold value configuration command Global configuration mode peth usage-threshold <percent> Management method configuration command Global configuration mode peth disconnection-method {next-port | low-priority} PoE port enable command Interface configuration mode no peth shutdown...
  • Page 49: Storm Control Configuration

    4.11. Storm Control Configuration Configure the storm control in "Interface configuration mode." Confirm the basic information by entering "show storm-control" in "Privileged mode." Storm control (broadcast) enable command Interface configuration mode storm-control broadcast Storm control (broadcast) disable command Interface configuration mode no storm-control broadcast Storm control (multicast) enable command Interface configuration mode...
  • Page 50: Ring Protocol Configuration

    4.12. Ring Protocol Configuration Configure the ring protocol in "Ring configuration mode." Confirm the basic information by entering "show rrp status[Domain Name]" in "Privileged mode." Ring protocol enable command Global configuration mode enable rrp status Ring protocol disable command Global configuration mode no enable rrp status RRP domain creation configuration command Global configuration mode...
  • Page 51: Displaying Statistic Information

    5. Displaying Statistic Information View the statistic information of this switch in "Privileged mode." Statistic information (traffic) display command Privileged mode show interface counters <interface port> {since-reset | since-up} Statistic information (error) display command Privileged mode show interface counters errors <interface port> Fig.
  • Page 52: Firmware Upgrade And Downloading/Uploading Configuration File

    6. Firmware Upgrade and Downloading/Uploading Configuration File Upgrade the firmware version and download/upload the configuration file in "Privileged mode." Upgrade command Privileged mode copy tftp <ip-address> <filename> image Fig. 6-1 Upgrading (copy tftp 192.168.1.1 pn23249k_v20001.rom image) Configuration file upload command Privileged mode copy running-config tftp <ip-address>...
  • Page 53: Reboot

    7. Reboot Reboot the switch in "Privileged mode." Reboot command Privileged mode reboot {normal | default | default-except-IP} Fig. 7-1 Reboot screen...
  • Page 54: Ping Execution

    8. Ping Execution Ping can be used in all modes. Ping command All modes ping <ip-address> Ping (number of echo requests) command All modes ping <ip-address> [-n <count>] Ping (timeout) command All modes ping <ip-address> [-w <timeout(sec)>] Fig. 8-1 Ping execution (ping 192.168.1.1)
  • Page 55: Displaying System Log

    9. Displaying System Log View the system log in "Privileged mode." System log display command Privileged mode show syslog System log clear command Global configuration mode syslog clear Fig. 9-1 Display of the system log (show sys-log)
  • Page 56: Saving Configuration Information

    10. Saving Configuration Information Save the configuration information in "Privileged mode." Configuration save command Privileged mode copy running-config startup-config Fig. 10-1 Saving the configuration information...
  • Page 57: Displaying Configuration Information

    11. Displaying Configuration Information View the configuration information in "Privileged mode." Configuration information display command Privileged mode show running-config Saved configuration information display command Privileged mode show startup-config Fig. 11-1 Display of the configuration information (show running-config)
  • Page 58: Appendix A. Specifications

    Refer to "Operation Manual for Menu Screens" for your switching hub to read the specifications.
  • Page 59 Connect a Windows-based PC to this switch with a console cable and follow the procedures shown below to activate HyperTerminal. (If your PC is using Windows Vista or later, you need to install a terminal emulator first.) (1) On Windows, click Start on Task Bar > All Programs > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal.
  • Page 60: Appendix C. Easy Ip Address Setup Function

    * 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. is not supported. - Auto setup function...
  • Page 61: Troubleshooting

    If you find any problem, please take the following steps to check.  LED indicators  The power LED (POWER) is not lit.  Is the power cord connected?  Please confirm that the power cord is securely connected to the power port. ...
  • Page 62: 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.
  • Page 63 (* You can check the version on the screen described in section 4.5 of the Operation Manual — Menu Screens.) © Panasonic Eco Solutions Networks Co., Ltd. 2013 Panasonic Eco Solutions Networks Co., Ltd. 4th fl., Sumitomo Higashi-Shimbashi Building 2, 2-12-7, Higashi-Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo Japan, 105-0021 URL: http://panasonic.co.jp/es/pesnw/english/...

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