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Page 1 - User’s Guide

613-001025 Rev. AManagement SoftwareAT-S63◆MenusUser’s GuideFor Stand-alone AT-9400 SwitchesVersion 2.2.0 for AT-9400 Layer 2+ SwitchesVersion 3.2.0 f

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Contents10Installing CA Certificates onto a Switch ...

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Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c100 Section I: Basic OperationsThe menu options are described below:1 - Add Attributes to CommunityIf a community string

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 101Enter SNMP Manager IP Addr:c. If you want to remove the IP address of a ma

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Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c102 Section I: Basic OperationsEnter Community Status [E-Enable, D-Disable]:c. Type E to enable the community string or D

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 103Deleting a Community StringTo delete an SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c community string

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Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c104 Section I: Basic OperationsDisplaying the SNMP Community StringsTo display the attributes of all the SNMP community s

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Section I: Basic Operations 105Chapter 5MAC Address TableThis chapter contains the procedures for viewing the static and dynamic MAC address table. It

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Chapter 5: MAC Address Table106 Section I: Basic OperationsDisplaying the MAC Address TablesThe AT-S63 Management Software has two menu selections for

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 107Choose one of the following display types.1 - Display AllThis selection di

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Chapter 5: MAC Address Table108 Section I: Basic OperationsAn example of a multicast MAC address table is shown in Figure 33.Figure 33. Display All Me

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 1095 - Display Specified MACThis selection displays the port number on which

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11Figure 1: System Administration Menu...

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Chapter 5: MAC Address Table110 Section I: Basic OperationsAdding Static Unicast and Multicast MAC AddressesThis section contains the procedure for ad

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 1115. Enter the number of the port on the switch where you want to assign the

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Chapter 5: MAC Address Table112 Section I: Basic OperationsDeleting Unicast and Multicast MAC AddressesTo delete a dynamic or static unicast or multic

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 113Deleting All Dynamic MAC AddressesTo delete all dynamic unicast and multic

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Chapter 5: MAC Address Table114 Section I: Basic OperationsChanging the Aging TimeThe switch uses the aging time to delete inactive dynamic MAC addres

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Section I: Basic Operations 115Chapter 6Static Port TrunksThis chapter contains the procedures for managing static port trunks. Sections in the chapte

Page 20 - How This Guide is Organized

Chapter 6: Static Port Trunks116 Section I: Basic OperationsCreating a Static Port TrunkThis section contains the procedure for creating a static port

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 1173. From the Port Trunking and LACP menu, type 1 to select Static Port Trun

Page 22 - Product Documentation

Chapter 6: Static Port Trunks118 Section I: Basic OperationsThe Create Trunk menu is shown in Figure 37.Figure 37. Create Trunk Menu5. Configure the f

Page 23 - Where to Go First

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 1196. Type C to select Create Trunk.The port trunk is now active on the switc

Page 24 - Starting a Management Session

Figures12Figure 51: Display Flash Information Menu ...

Page 25 - Document Conventions

Chapter 6: Static Port Trunks120 Section I: Basic OperationsModifying a Static Port TrunkThis section contains the procedure for modifying a static po

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 1215. Enter the ID number of the trunk you want to modify.The Modify Trunk me

Page 27 - Contacting Allied Telesis

Chapter 6: Static Port Trunks122 Section I: Basic Operations6. Type M to select Modify Trunk.The modifications to the port trunk are activated on the

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 123Deleting a Static Port TrunkTo delete a static port trunk from the switch,

Page 29 - Basic Operations

Chapter 6: Static Port Trunks124 Section I: Basic Operations

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Section I: Basic Operations 125Chapter 7LACP Port TrunksThis chapter contains the procedures for managing LACP port trunks. Sections in the chapter in

Page 31 - Basic Switch Parameters

Chapter 7: LACP Port Trunks126 Section I: Basic OperationsEnabling or Disabling LACPThis procedure explains how to enable or disable LACP on the switc

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 1274. Type 1 to toggle LACP Status between Disabled and Enabled. The default

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Chapter 7: LACP Port Trunks128 Section I: Basic OperationsSetting the LACP System PriorityThis procedure explains how to set the LACP system priority

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 129Creating an AggregatorTo create an aggregator, perform the following proce

Page 35 - Password

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s Guide13Figure 111: PoE Global Configuration Menu...

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Chapter 7: LACP Port Trunks130 Section I: Basic OperationsThe Create LACP (IEEE 8023ad) Aggregator menu is shown in Figure 40.Figure 40. Create LACP (

Page 37 - Resetting the

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 1313 - Distribution ModeSets the load distribution method. Possible settings

Page 38 - Setting the System Time

Chapter 7: LACP Port Trunks132 Section I: Basic OperationsModifying an AggregatorThis procedure explains how to modify an aggregator. You can use this

Page 39 - Manually

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 1335. Type 1 to select Aggregator and, when prompted, enter the name of the a

Page 40 - NTP Server

Chapter 7: LACP Port Trunks134 Section I: Basic OperationsDeleting an AggregatorThis procedure deletes an aggregator from the switch. The ports that a

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 135Displaying LACP Port and Aggregator StatusTo display LACP port and aggrega

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Chapter 7: LACP Port Trunks136 Section I: Basic OperationsFigure 43 is an example of the LACP (IEEE 802.3ad) Aggregator Status menu. The information i

Page 43 - Rebooting the Switch

Section I: Basic Operations 137Chapter 8Port MirroringThis chapter contains the procedures for creating and deleting a port mirror. Sections in the ch

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Chapter 8: Port Mirroring138 Section I: Basic OperationsCreating a Port MirrorTo create a port mirror, perform the following procedure:1. From the Mai

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 139The following prompt is displayed:Mirror-To Port (0-24):6. Enter the numbe

Page 46 - Configuring the Console Timer

Figures14Figure 172: Configure VLANs Menu...

Page 47 - Configuring the Telnet Server

Chapter 8: Port Mirroring140 Section I: Basic OperationsDisabling a Port MirrorTo delete a port mirror, perform the following procedure:1. From the Ma

Page 48 - Supported baud rates are:

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 141Modifying a Port MirrorTo modify the port mirror, perform the following pr

Page 49 - Pinging a Remote System

Chapter 8: Port Mirroring142 Section I: Basic OperationsDisplaying the Port MirrorTo display the port mirror, perform the following procedure:1. From

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Section II: Advanced Operations 143Section IIAdvanced OperationsThe chapters in this section contain overview information on some of the advanced feat

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144 Section II: Advanced Operations

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Section II: Advanced Operations 145Chapter 9File SystemThe chapter describes the AT-S63 file system, and how you can copy, rename, and delete system f

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Chapter 9: File System146 Section II: Advanced OperationsWorking with Boot Configuration FilesA boot configuration file contains the series of command

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 147 “Selecting the Active Boot Configuration File for the Switch” on pag

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Chapter 9: File System148 Section II: Advanced Operations4. From the File Operations menu, type 3 to select Create Configuration File.The following pr

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 149NoteOnly the active boot configuration file is changed when you select

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s Guide15Figure 232: View Certificate Details Menu (page 1) ...

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Chapter 9: File System150 Section II: Advanced Operationsfile system, but is instead used and updated directly from the card. If you remove the card a

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 151The name of the file should now appear following selection 1 in the Fi

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Chapter 9: File System152 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe contents of the boot configuration file are displayed in the View File menu. An example i

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 153The following are several guidelines for editing a boot configuration

Page 62 - Displaying Port Status

Chapter 9: File System154 Section II: Advanced OperationsCopying a System FileThis procedure is used to create copies of files stored in a switch’s fi

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 1556. Enter the new file name. The file name can be up to 16 alphanumeric

Page 64 - The port type

Chapter 9: File System156 Section II: Advanced OperationsRenaming a System FileThis procedure is used to rename files in a system’s file system or a c

Page 65 - Configuring Port Parameters

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 157You can enter a file name of up to 16 alphanumeric characters, followe

Page 66 - Chapter 2: Port Parameters

Chapter 9: File System158 Section II: Advanced OperationsDeleting a System FileThis procedure is used to delete files from a system’s flash memory or

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 159Displaying System FilesUse this procedure to display a list of the sys

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Chapter 9: File System160 Section II: Advanced OperationsAn example of this display is shown in Figure 49.Figure 49. List Files Menu for Flash Memory

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 161Listing Files onthe CompactFlash CardTo view the files on the compact

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Chapter 9: File System162 Section II: Advanced OperationsWorking with Flash MemoryThe flash memory in the AT-9400 Switch stores the file system and th

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 163Formatting theFlash MemoryThe procedure formats the flash memory in th

Page 73 - Configuring Port Filtering

Chapter 9: File System164 Section II: Advanced OperationsWorking with the Compact Flash CardSome of the AT-9400 Switches have a slot for a compact fla

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 165The Display Compact Flash Information menu provides the following info

Page 75 - Setting Up Rate Limiting

Chapter 9: File System166 Section II: Advanced OperationsSizeThe size in KB of the compact flash card.UsedThe amount of space that is currently used.F

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Section II: Advanced Operations 167Chapter 10File Downloads and UploadsThis chapter contains the procedures for downloading a new AT-S63 image file on

Page 77 - Resetting a Port

Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads168 Section II: Advanced OperationsDownloading the AT-S63 Image File onto a SwitchThis section contains the foll

Page 78 - Forcing Port Renegotiation

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 169interface is assigned the same address. If the unit obtained its IP co

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17Table 1: AT-S63 Modules ...

Page 80 - Displaying Port Statistics

Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads170 Section II: Advanced OperationsDownloading theAT-S63 Imagefrom a LocalManagementSessionReview “Guidelines” o

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 171The following prompt is displayed:TFTP Server IP address:b. Enter the

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads172 Section II: Advanced OperationsNoteThe transfer protocol must be Xmodem or 1K Xmodem.8. Type Y for Yes.The p

Page 83 - Clearing Port Statistics

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 17313. Click Send.The software immediately begins downloading onto the sw

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads174 Section II: Advanced OperationsDownloading theAT-S63 Imagefrom a RemoteManagementSessionReview “Guidelines”

Page 85 - Enhanced Stacking

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 175After the switch has downloaded the image file, the following message

Page 86 - Chapter 3: Enhanced Stacking

Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads176 Section II: Advanced OperationsUploading the AT-S63 Image File Switch to SwitchThe procedure in this section

Page 87 - Enter new setup (M/S/U) ->

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 177For example, if the switch has the static IP address 149.44.44.44 and

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads178 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe following prompt is displayed:Do you want confirmation before downloading

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 179Uploading an AT-S63 Configuration File Switch to SwitchThis procedure

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads180 Section II: Advanced OperationsCautionThis procedure causes the switch to reset. Some network traffic may be

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 181After you have entered a name, the following prompt is displayed:Enter

Page 93 - SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c

Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads182 Section II: Advanced OperationsDownloading a System FileThis section contains the following two procedures:

Page 94 - Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 183 You must use TFTP to download files from a remote management session

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads184 Section II: Advanced OperationsDownloading aSystem File froma LocalManagementSessionReview “Guidelines” on p

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 185d. Enter a name for the system file. This is the name that the switch

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads186 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe prompt “Downloading” is displayed.9. Begin the file transfer of the syste

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 187The file immediately begins downloading onto the switch. The Xmodem Fi

Page 99 - Modifying a Community String

Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads188 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe System Utilities menu is shown in Figure 6 on page 43.4. From the System

Page 100 - Enter Trap Receiver IP Addr:

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 189This completes the procedure for downloading a file into the switch’s

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19PrefaceThis guide contains instructions on how to configure the AT-9400 Layer 2+ and Basic Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Switches from the menus of the A

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads190 Section II: Advanced OperationsUploading a System FileThis section contains the following two procedures: “

Page 103 - Deleting a Community String

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 191 To upload a public key, you must first export it from the key databa

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads192 Section II: Advanced Operations5. From the Downloads and Uploads menu, type 4 to select Upload a File.The fo

Page 105 - MAC Address Table

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 1938. Enter the name of the system file on the switch that you want to up

Page 106 - Chapter 5: MAC Address Table

Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads194 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe Receive File window is shown in Figure 62. Figure 62. Receive File Window

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 1954. From the System Utilities menu, type 2 to select Downloads and Uplo

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Chapter 10: File Downloads and Uploads196 Section II: Advanced Operations

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Section II: Advanced Operations 197Chapter 11Event Logs and the Syslog ClientThis chapter describes how to monitor the activity of a switch by viewing

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Chapter 11: Event Logs and the Syslog Client198 Section II: Advanced OperationsWorking with the Event LogsThis section contains the following procedur

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 1993. To enable or disable event logging, type 1 to toggle Event Logging

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Copyright © 2008 Allied Telesis, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied

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Preface20How This Guide is OrganizedThis guide contains the following sections and chapters: Section I: Basic OperationsChapter 1, “Basic Switch Para

Page 114 - Changing the Aging Time

Chapter 11: Event Logs and the Syslog Client200 Section II: Advanced Operations4. To select the order of the events in the event log, type 3 to select

Page 115 - Static Port Trunks

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 2017. To view the events of a particular AT-S63 software module, type 7 t

Page 116 - Creating a Static Port Trunk

Chapter 11: Event Logs and the Syslog Client202 Section II: Advanced OperationsPSEC MAC address-based port securityPTRUNK Static port trunkingQOS Qual

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 2038. To display the event messages of the log and settings you have chos

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Chapter 11: Event Logs and the Syslog Client204 Section II: Advanced Operationswithin the AT-S63 Management Software that generated the event. The sec

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 205Modifying theEvent Log FullActionThis procedure explains how to contro

Page 120 - Modifying a Static Port Trunk

Chapter 11: Event Logs and the Syslog Client206 Section II: Advanced OperationsClearing anEvent LogTo clear all events from an event log, perform the

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 207When the save process is complete, the word “Complete” is displayed, f

Page 122 - Chapter 6: Static Port Trunks

Chapter 11: Event Logs and the Syslog Client208 Section II: Advanced Operations13. To upload the file to your management station, refer to “Uploading

Page 123 - Deleting a Static Port Trunk

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 209Configuring Log OutputsThere are two methods for viewing the events ge

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s Guide21 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsChapter 22, “Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols” on pa

Page 125 - LACP Port Trunks

Chapter 11: Event Logs and the Syslog Client210 Section II: Advanced OperationsCreating a LogOutput DefinitionTo create a log output definition, perfo

Page 126 - Enabling or Disabling LACP

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 211The Syslog Output Configuration menu is displayed, as shown in Figure

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Chapter 11: Event Logs and the Syslog Client212 Section II: Advanced Operations11. Type 4 to toggle Message Format between the following options:Norma

Page 128 - Chapter 7: LACP Port Trunks

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 213For example, the setting of DEFAULT assigns all port mirroring events

Page 129 - Creating an Aggregator

Chapter 11: Event Logs and the Syslog Client214 Section II: Advanced OperationsFor example, selecting LOCAL2 as the facility level assigns the numeric

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 21515. Enter a list of modules separated by a comma—for example, “system,

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Chapter 11: Event Logs and the Syslog Client216 Section II: Advanced Operations5. Enter the number of the log output that you want to modify.The Syslo

Page 132 - Modifying an Aggregator

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 217Displaying theLog OutputDefinition DetailsTo view the settings of a lo

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Chapter 11: Event Logs and the Syslog Client218 Section II: Advanced Operations

Page 134 - Deleting an Aggregator

Section II: Advanced Operations 219Chapter 12ClassifiersThis chapter explains classifiers and how you can create classifiers to define traffic flows.

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Preface22Product DocumentationFor overview information on the features of the AT-9400 Switch and the AT-S63 Management Software, refer to: AT-S63 Man

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Chapter 12: Classifiers220 Section II: Advanced OperationsCreating a ClassifierThis section contains the procedure for creating a classifier. A classi

Page 137 - Port Mirroring

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 221The Classifier Configuration menu is shown in Figure 72.Figure 72. Cla

Page 138 - Creating a Port Mirror

Chapter 12: Classifiers222 Section II: Advanced OperationsThis is the first page of the classifier variables. To view the remaining variables, type N

Page 139 - Mirror-To Port (0-24):

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 2237. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to adjust any other variables necessary to def

Page 140 - Disabling a Port Mirror

Chapter 12: Classifiers224 Section II: Advanced OperationsModifying a ClassifierIn order to modify a classifier, you need to know its ID number. If yo

Page 141 - Modifying a Port Mirror

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 2257. To modify other classifiers, repeat this process starting with step

Page 142 - Displaying the Port Mirror

Chapter 12: Classifiers226 Section II: Advanced OperationsDeleting a ClassifierThis procedure deletes a classifier from the switch. To delete a classi

Page 143 - Advanced Operations

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 227Deleting All ClassifiersThis procedure deletes all classifiers from th

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Chapter 12: Classifiers228 Section II: Advanced OperationsDisplaying ClassifiersTo display the classifiers on a switch, do the following:1. From the M

Page 145 - File System

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 229Number of ReferencesThe number of active and inactive ACL and QoS poli

Page 146 - Configuration

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s Guide23Where to Go FirstAllied Telesis recommends that you read Chapter 1, Overview, in the AT-S63 Management

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Chapter 12: Classifiers230 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe second page of the Display Classifier Details menu is shown in Figure 77.Figure 77. Disp

Page 148 - Enter the file name:

Section II: Advanced Operations 231Chapter 13Access Control ListsThis chapter explains how to manage access control lists (ACL). This chapter contains

Page 149 - Setting the Active

Chapter 13: Access Control Lists232 Section II: Advanced OperationsCreating an ACLThis procedure explains how to create an ACL. In order to perform th

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 233The Create ACL menu is shown in Figure 79.Figure 79. Create ACL Menu4.

Page 151 - Viewing a Boot

Chapter 13: Access Control Lists234 Section II: Advanced Operations9. Type 5 to select Port List and, when prompted, enter the ports where you want to

Page 152 - Editing a Boot

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 235Modifying an ACLThis procedure explains how to modify an ACL. In order

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Chapter 13: Access Control Lists236 Section II: Advanced Operations5. To change the description of the ACL, type 2 to select Description and enter a n

Page 154 - Copying a System File

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 237Deleting an ACLThis procedure deletes an ACL from the switch. To perfo

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Chapter 13: Access Control Lists238 Section II: Advanced OperationsA deleted ACL is immediately removed from the switch.6. To delete additional ACLs,

Page 156 - Renaming a System File

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 239Deleting All ACLsThis procedure deletes all ACLs from the switch. To d

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Preface24Starting a Management SessionFor instructions on how to start a local or remote management session on the AT-9400 Switch, refer to the Starti

Page 158 - Deleting a System File

Chapter 13: Access Control Lists240 Section II: Advanced OperationsDisplaying ACLsTo display the ACLs on a switch, perform this procedure:1. From the

Page 159 - Displaying System Files

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 2412. To view the details of a ACL, type D to select Detail Classifier Di

Page 160 - Chapter 9: File System

Chapter 13: Access Control Lists242 Section II: Advanced Operations

Page 161 - Flash Card

Section II: Advanced Operations 243Chapter 14Class of ServiceThis chapter contains the procedures for configuring Class of Service (CoS). Sections in

Page 162 - Working with Flash Memory

Chapter 14: Class of Service244 Section II: Advanced OperationsConfiguring CoSA packet received on a port is placed it into one of eight priority queu

Page 163 - Flash Memory

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 2453. From the Class of Service menu, type 1 to select Configure Port CoS

Page 164 - Card Information

Chapter 14: Class of Service246 Section II: Advanced OperationsNoteCoS does not change the tagged information in a frame. A tagged frame leaves a swit

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 247Mapping CoS Priorities to Egress QueuesThis procedure explains how to

Page 166 - Card Directory

Chapter 14: Class of Service248 Section II: Advanced OperationsConfiguring Egress SchedulingThis procedure explains how to select and configure a sche

Page 167 - File Downloads and Uploads

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 249The default value of 1 for each queue gives all egress queues the same

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s Guide25Document ConventionsThis document uses the following conventions:NoteNotes provide additional informati

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Chapter 14: Class of Service250 Section II: Advanced OperationsDisplaying Port CoS PrioritiesThe following procedure displays a menu that lists the cu

Page 170 - Management

Section II: Advanced Operations 251Chapter 15Quality of ServiceThis chapter describes Quality of Service (QoS). Sections in the chapter include: “Man

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Chapter 15: Quality of Service252 Section II: Advanced OperationsManaging Flow GroupsThis section contains the following procedures: “Creating a Flow

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 253The Flow Group Configuration menu is shown in Figure 90.Figure 90. Flo

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Chapter 15: Quality of Service254 Section II: Advanced Operations2 - DescriptionSpecifies a description for the flow group. The description can be fro

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 2557. To create another flow group, repeat this procedure starting with s

Page 175 - File received successfully!

Chapter 15: Quality of Service256 Section II: Advanced OperationsFigure 92. Modify Flow Group Menu6. Modify the settings as needed. When you modify a

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 257The Flow Group Configuration menu is shown in Figure 90 on page 253.4.

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Chapter 15: Quality of Service258 Section II: Advanced Operations2. From the Security and Services menu, type 6 to select Quality of Service.The Quali

Page 178 - > [Yes/No]

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 2595. To display the specifics of a flow group, type D to select Display

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Preface26Where to Find Web-based GuidesThe installation and user guides for all Allied Telesis products are available in portable document format (PDF

Page 180 - [Yes/No] ->

Chapter 15: Quality of Service260 Section II: Advanced OperationsToSSpecifies a replacement value to write into the Type of Service (ToS) field of IPv

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 261Managing Traffic ClassesThis section contains the following procedures

Page 182 - Downloading a System File

Chapter 15: Quality of Service262 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe Create Traffic Class menu is shown in Figure 97.Figure 97. Create Traffic Class M

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 2635 - DSCP valueSpecifies a replacement value to write into the DSCP (TO

Page 184 - System File from

Chapter 15: Quality of Service264 Section II: Advanced Operationsmatches the number being used by the traffic. However, no unused tokens will accumula

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 265value in the ToS priority field for IPv4 packet. If set to No, which i

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Chapter 15: Quality of Service266 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe selected traffic class is displayed in the Modify Traffic Class menu. An example

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 267Deleting a TrafficClassTo delete a traffic class, perform the followin

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Chapter 15: Quality of Service268 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe traffic class is deleted from the switch. The class is removed from any policies

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 269The Show Traffic Classes menu provides the following information:IDThe

Page 190 - Uploading a System File

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s Guide27Contacting Allied TelesisThis section provides Allied Telesis contact information for technical support

Page 191 - Uploading a

Chapter 15: Quality of Service270 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe Display Traffic Class Details menu provides the following information:Traffic Cla

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 271Managing PoliciesThis section contains the following procedures: “Cre

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Chapter 15: Quality of Service272 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe Create Policy menu is shown in Figure 103.Figure 103. Create Policy Menu5. Config

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 2735 - ToSSpecifies a replacement value to write into the Type of Service

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Chapter 15: Quality of Service274 Section II: Advanced Operations8. To permanently save your change, return to the Main Menu and type S to select Save

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 275When you modify a policy, note the following: You cannot change the t

Page 197 - Chapter 11

Chapter 15: Quality of Service276 Section II: Advanced OperationsDisplayingPoliciesTo display policies, perform the following procedure:1. From the Ma

Page 198 - Working with the Event Logs

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 2775. To display the specifics of a policy, type D to select Display Poli

Page 199 - Event Log

Chapter 15: Quality of Service278 Section II: Advanced OperationsToSSpecifies a replacement value to write into the Type of Service (ToS) field of IPv

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Section II: Advanced Operations 279Chapter 16Denial of Service DefensesThis chapter contains the procedure for configuring the switch’s defense mechan

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Chapter 16: Denial of Service Defenses280 Section II: Advanced OperationsConfiguring Denial of Service DefenseTo configure DoS defense, perform the fo

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 281b. Type 1 to select IP Address.The following prompt is displayed:Enter

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Chapter 16: Denial of Service Defenses282 Section II: Advanced OperationsA menu is displayed containing either one or two options, depending on the Do

Page 205 - Event Log Full

Section II: Advanced Operations 283Chapter 17Power Over EthernetThis chapter contains the procedures for configuring Power over Ethernet (PoE) on the

Page 206 - Log to a File

Chapter 17: Power Over Ethernet284 Section II: Advanced OperationsSetting the PoE ThresholdThis procedure lets you specify a power threshold for the p

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AT-S62 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 285Options 2, Maximum Available Power, displays the maximum amount of PoE

Page 208 - System File” on page 190

Chapter 17: Power Over Ethernet286 Section II: Advanced OperationsConfiguring PoE Port SettingsThis procedure enables and disables PoE on a port. This

Page 209 - Configuring Log Outputs

AT-S62 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 2876. To change the port’s priority, type 2 to select Power Priority and,

Page 210 - Output Definition

Chapter 17: Power Over Ethernet288 Section II: Advanced OperationsDisplaying PoE Status and SettingsUse this procedure to display PoE status and setti

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AT-S62 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 2891 - PoE Global Status MenuThis selection displays the following window

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Section I: Basic Operations 29Section IBasic OperationsThe chapters in this section provide information and procedures for basic switch setup using th

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Chapter 17: Power Over Ethernet290 Section II: Advanced Operations2 - Summary All Ports Status MenuThis selection display an abbreviated status report

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AT-S62 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 2913 - Detailed Ports Status Menu When you select this option, you are pr

Page 215 - Modifying a Log

Chapter 17: Power Over Ethernet292 Section II: Advanced OperationsPower PriorityThe port priority. This can be Critical, High, or Low. To adjust this

Page 216 - Deleting a Log

Section III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP Snooping 293Section IIIIGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP SnoopingThe chapters in this section con

Page 217 - Definition Details

294 Section III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP Snooping

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Section III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP Snooping 295Chapter 18IGMP SnoopingThis chapter explains how to activate and configure the Internet

Page 219 - Classifiers

Chapter 18: IGMP Snooping296 Section III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP SnoopingConfiguring IGMP SnoopingTo configure IGMP snooping on the swit

Page 220 - Creating a Classifier

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP Snooping 297The IGMP Snooping Configuration menu is sho

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Chapter 18: IGMP Snooping298 Section III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP SnoopingIf a switch has a mixture of host nodes, that is, some connecte

Page 222 - Chapter 12: Classifiers

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP Snooping 299NoteSelection 6, View IGMP Multicast Hosts

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30 Section I: Basic Operations

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Chapter 18: IGMP Snooping300 Section III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP SnoopingEnabling or Disabling IGMP SnoopingTo activate or deactivate IG

Page 226 - Deleting a Classifier

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP Snooping 301Displaying a List of Host NodesYou can use

Page 227 - Deleting All Classifiers

Chapter 18: IGMP Snooping302 Section III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP SnoopingVLANThe VID of the VLAN where the port is an untagged member.Po

Page 228 - Displaying Classifiers

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP Snooping 303Displaying a List of Multicast RoutersA mul

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Chapter 18: IGMP Snooping304 Section III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP Snoopingswitch learned the router on a port trunk, the trunk ID number,

Page 230 - Figure 77

Section III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP Snooping 305Chapter 19MLD SnoopingThis chapter explains how to activate and configure Multicast List

Page 231 - Access Control Lists

Chapter 19: MLD Snooping306 Section III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP SnoopingConfiguring MLD SnoopingTo configure MLD snooping on the switch,

Page 232 - Creating an ACL

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP Snooping 307additional multicast packets out the port w

Page 233

Chapter 19: MLD Snooping308 Section III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP SnoopingNoteA change to any parameter in this menu is immediately activa

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP Snooping 309Enabling or Disabling MLD SnoopingTo activa

Page 235 - Modifying an ACL

Section I: Basic Operations 31Chapter 1Basic Switch ParametersThis chapter contains the following procedures: “Configuring the Switch’s Name, Locatio

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Chapter 19: MLD Snooping310 Section III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP SnoopingDisplaying a List of Host NodesYou can use the AT-S63 Management

Page 237 - Deleting an ACL

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP Snooping 311node is connected to the switch through a t

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Chapter 19: MLD Snooping312 Section III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP SnoopingDisplaying a List of Multicast RoutersA multicast router is a ro

Page 239 - Deleting All ACLs

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP Snooping 313Port/Trunk IDThe port on the switch where t

Page 240 - Displaying ACLs

Chapter 19: MLD Snooping314 Section III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP Snooping

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Section III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP Snooping 315Chapter 20 RRP SnoopingThe section in this chapter explains how to configure RRP snoopin

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Chapter 20: RRP Snooping316 Section III: IGMP Snooping, MLD Snooping, and RRP SnoopingEnabling or Disabling RRP SnoopingTo enable or disable RRP snoop

Page 243 - Class of Service

Section IV: SNMPv3 317Section IVSNMPv3The chapter in this section contains overview information on SNMPv3. The chapter also explains how to configure

Page 244 - Configuring CoS

318 Section IV: SNMPv3

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Section IV: SNMPv3 319Chapter 21SNMPv3This chapter provides a description of the AT-S63 implementation of the SNMPv3 protocol. In addition, the chapte

Page 246 - Chapter 14: Class of Service

Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters32 Section I: Basic OperationsConfiguring the Switch’s Name, Location, and ContactThis procedure explains how to ass

Page 247

Chapter 21: SNMPv3320 Section IV: SNMPv3Configuring SNMPv3 EntitiesThis section describes how to configure SNMPv3 entities using the SNMPv3 Tables. To

Page 248 - Configuring Egress Scheduling

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 321Configuring the SNMPv3 User TableThis section contains a description of the SNMPv3

Page 249

Chapter 21: SNMPv3322 Section IV: SNMPv3The Configure SNMPv3 Table menu is shown in Figure 126.Figure 126. Configure SNMPv3 Table MenuNoteThe SNMP Eng

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 3235. To create a new user table, type 1 to select Create SNMPv3 Table Entry.The follo

Page 251 - Quality of Service

Chapter 21: SNMPv3324 Section IV: SNMPv3You are prompted to re-enter the password.The following prompt is displayed:Enter Privacy Protocol [D-DES, N-N

Page 252 - Managing Flow Groups

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 325allowing you to save your changes. Allied Telesis recommends this storage type.Note

Page 253

Chapter 21: SNMPv3326 Section IV: SNMPv3Modifying anSNMPv3 UserTable EntryThis section describes how to modify parameters in an SNMPv3 Notify Table en

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 3274. To change the authentication protocol and password, type 1 to select Set Authent

Page 255 - Modifying a Flow

Chapter 21: SNMPv3328 Section IV: SNMPv3The following prompt is displayed:Please enter privacy password to regenerate privacy key.9. Enter the Privacy

Page 256 - Deleting a Flow

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 3296. Choose one of the following Privacy Protocols:D -DESSelect this value to make th

Page 257 - Displaying Flow

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 33The System Configuration menu is shown in Figure 2.Figure 2. System Configu

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Chapter 21: SNMPv3330 Section IV: SNMPv3The following prompt is displayed:Enter User (Security) Name:5. Enter the User Name.The following prompt is di

Page 259

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 331Configuring the SNMPv3 View TableThis section contains a description of the SNMPv3

Page 260

Chapter 21: SNMPv3332 Section IV: SNMPv3The Configure SNMPv3 View Table menu is shown in Figure 129.Figure 129. Configure SNMPv3 View Table Menu3. Fro

Page 261 - Managing Traffic Classes

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 333tcpThe following prompt is displayed:Enter Subtree Mask (Hex format):6. Enter a sub

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Chapter 21: SNMPv3334 Section IV: SNMPv3N-NonVolatileSelect this storage type if you want the ability to save an entry in the SNMPv3 View Table to the

Page 263

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 3356. Enter Y to delete the view or N to save the view.7. After making changes, type R

Page 264

Chapter 21: SNMPv3336 Section IV: SNMPv3The Modify SNMPv3 View Table menu is shown in Figure 130.Figure 130. Modify SNMPv3 View Table Menu4. To modify

Page 265 - Traffic Class

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 337This is an optional parameter that is used to further refine the value in the View

Page 266

Chapter 21: SNMPv3338 Section IV: SNMPv3The following prompt is displayed:Enter View Subtree (OID format/Text Name):6. Enter the View Subtree value fo

Page 267 - Deleting a Traffic

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 339The Modify SNMPv3 Table menu is shown in Figure 130 on page 336.4. To modify the st

Page 268 - Traffic Classes

Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters34 Section I: Basic Operationsdashes and asterisks. The default is no name. This parameter is optional.4. After maki

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Chapter 21: SNMPv3340 Section IV: SNMPv3Configuring the SNMPv3 Access TableThis section contains a description of the SNMPv3 Access Table and how to c

Page 270

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 341The Configure SNMPv3 Access Table menu is shown in Figure 131.Figure 131. Configure

Page 271 - Managing Policies

Chapter 21: SNMPv3342 Section IV: SNMPv3NoteThe Context Prefix and the Context Match fields are a read only fields. The Context Prefix field is always

Page 272

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 343P-AuthPrivThis option represents authentication and the privacy protocol. Select th

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Chapter 21: SNMPv3344 Section IV: SNMPv3N-NonVolatileSelect this storage type if you want the ability to save an entry in the SNMPv3 Access Table to t

Page 274

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 345The following prompt is displayed:Enter Security Model [1-v1, 2-v2c, 3-v3]:5. Enter

Page 275 - Available Policy(ies): 0-4

Chapter 21: SNMPv3346 Section IV: SNMPv3Do you want to delete this table entry?(Y/N):[Yes/No]->7. Enter Y to delete the view or N to save the view.

Page 276 - Policies

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 3473. From the Configure SNMPv3 Access Table, type 3 to select Modify SNMPv3 Table Ent

Page 277

Chapter 21: SNMPv3348 Section IV: SNMPv33-v3Select this value to associate the Group Name with the SNMPv3 protocol. The following prompt is displayed:

Page 278

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 349Modifying the Write View Name To modify the Write View Name parameter in an SNMPv3

Page 279 - Denial of Service Defenses

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 35Changing the Manager and Operator PasswordsThere are two levels of manageme

Page 280

Chapter 21: SNMPv3350 Section IV: SNMPv3The following prompt is displayed:Enter Security Level [N-NoAuthNoPriv, A-AuthNoPriv, P-AuthPriv]:7. Enter the

Page 281 - Enter port-list:

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 351Modifying the Notify View NameTo modify the Notify View Name parameter in an SNMPv3

Page 282

Chapter 21: SNMPv3352 Section IV: SNMPv3The following prompt is displayed:Enter Security Level [N-NoAuthNoPriv, A-AuthNoPriv, P-AuthPriv]:7. Enter the

Page 283 - Power Over Ethernet

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 353Modifying the Storage TypeTo modify the Storage Type parameter in an SNMPv3 Access

Page 284 - Setting the PoE Threshold

Chapter 21: SNMPv3354 Section IV: SNMPv3The following prompt is displayed:Enter Security Level [N-NoAuthNoPriv, A-AuthNoPriv, P-AuthPriv]:7. Enter the

Page 285

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 355allowing you to save your changes. Allied Telesis recommends this storage type.9. A

Page 286 - Configuring PoE Port Settings

Chapter 21: SNMPv3356 Section IV: SNMPv3Configuring the SNMPv3 SecurityToGroup TableThis section contains a description of the SNMPv3 SecurityToGroup

Page 287

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 357The Configure SNMPv3 SecurityToGroup Table menu is shown in Figure 133.Figure 133.

Page 288

Chapter 21: SNMPv3358 Section IV: SNMPv33-v3Select this value to associate the Group Name with the SNMPv3 protocol. The following prompt is displayed:

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 359Deleting anSNMPv3SecurityToGroupTable EntryYou may want to delete an entry from the

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Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters36 Section I: Basic Operations3. From the Authentication Configuration menu, type 5 to select Passwords Configuratio

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Chapter 21: SNMPv3360 Section IV: SNMPv33-v3Select this value to associate the Group Name with the SNMPv3 protocol. The following prompt is displayed:

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 361The Modify SecurityToGroup Table is displayed as shown Figure 133.Figure 134. Modif

Page 293 - RRP Snooping

Chapter 21: SNMPv3362 Section IV: SNMPv33-v3Select this value to associate the User Name with the SNMPv3 protocol. The following prompt is displayed:E

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 3636. Enter the Security Model configured for this User Name. You cannot change the va

Page 295 - IGMP Snooping

Chapter 21: SNMPv3364 Section IV: SNMPv3Configuring the SNMPv3 Notify TableThis section contains a description of the SNMPv3 Notify Table menu and how

Page 296 - Configuring IGMP Snooping

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 365The Configure SNMPv3 Notify Table menu is shown in Figure 135.Figure 135. Configure

Page 297

Chapter 21: SNMPv3366 Section IV: SNMPv3I-InformIndicates this notify table is used to send inform messages. With this message type, the switch expect

Page 298 - Chapter 18: IGMP Snooping

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 367The Configure SNMPv3 Notify Table menu is shown in Figure 135 on page 365.NoteTo di

Page 299

Chapter 21: SNMPv3368 Section IV: SNMPv33. From the Configure SNMPv3 Notify Table menu, type 3 to select Modify SNMPv3 Table Entry.The Modify SNMPv3 N

Page 300

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 369Modifying a Notify TypeTo modify the Notify Type parameter in an SNMPv3 Notify Tabl

Page 301

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 379. After making changes, type R until you return to the Main Menu. Then typ

Page 302

Chapter 21: SNMPv3370 Section IV: SNMPv3Modifying a Storage TypeTo modify the Storage Type parameter in an SNMPv3 Notify Table entry, perform the foll

Page 303

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 3717. After making changes, type R until you return to the Main Menu. Then type S to s

Page 304 - Router IP

Chapter 21: SNMPv3372 Section IV: SNMPv3Configuring the SNMPv3 Target Address TableThis section contains a description of the SNMPv3 Target Address Ta

Page 305 - MLD Snooping

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 373The Configure SNMPv3 Target Address Table menu is shown in Figure 137.Figure 137. C

Page 306 - Configuring MLD Snooping

Chapter 21: SNMPv3374 Section IV: SNMPv3The following prompt is displayed:Enter Timeout (10mS): [0 to 2147483647]-> 15007. Enter a timeout value in

Page 307

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 375V - VolatileSelect this storage type if you do not want the ability to save an entr

Page 308 - Chapter 19: MLD Snooping

Chapter 21: SNMPv3376 Section IV: SNMPv33. To delete an SNMPv3 Target Address Table entry, type 2 to select Delete SNMPv3 Table Entry.The following pr

Page 309

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 377The Configure SNMPv3 Target Address Table menu is shown in Figure 137 on page 373.3

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Chapter 21: SNMPv3378 Section IV: SNMPv3Use the following format for an IP address:XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX7. After making changes, type R until you return to

Page 311

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 3797. After making changes, type R until you return to the Main Menu. Then type S to s

Page 312

Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters38 Section I: Basic OperationsSetting the System TimeThis procedure explains how to set the switch’s date and time.

Page 313

Chapter 21: SNMPv3380 Section IV: SNMPv3Inform messages only. The range is from 0 to 2,147,483,647 milliseconds. The default value is 1500 millisecond

Page 314

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 381The range is 0 to 255 retries. The default is 3 retries. 7. After making changes, t

Page 315

Chapter 21: SNMPv3382 Section IV: SNMPv36. After making changes, type R until you return to the Main Menu. Then type S to select Save Configuration Ch

Page 316 - Chapter 20: RRP Snooping

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 3837. After making changes, type R until you return to the Main Menu. Then type S to s

Page 317 - Section IV

Chapter 21: SNMPv3384 Section IV: SNMPv3N-NonVolatileSelect this storage type if you want the ability to save an entry in the SNMPv3 Target Address Ta

Page 318 - 318 Section IV: SNMPv3

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 385Configuring the SNMPv3 Target Parameters TableThis section contains a description o

Page 319 - Chapter 21

Chapter 21: SNMPv3386 Section IV: SNMPv3 “Deleting an SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table Entry” on page 389 “Modifying an SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table

Page 320 - Configuring SNMPv3 Entities

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 387NoteYou are prompted to enter a value for the Message Processing Model parameter on

Page 321 - Table Entry

Chapter 21: SNMPv3388 Section IV: SNMPv3N-NoAuthNoPrivThis option represents no authentication and no privacy protocol. Select this security level if

Page 322 - 322 Section IV: SNMPv3

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 3899. After making changes, type R until you return to the Main Menu. Then type S to s

Page 323 - Enter User (Security) Name:

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 39Setting theSystem TimeManuallyTo set the system time manually, perform the

Page 324 - Enter Privacy Password:

Chapter 21: SNMPv3390 Section IV: SNMPv3Modifying anSNMPv3 TargetParameters TableEntryThis section provides procedures for modifying parameters in an

Page 325 - Deleting an

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 391When you modify the Security Name parameter, you must use a value that you configur

Page 326 - Modifying an

Chapter 21: SNMPv3392 Section IV: SNMPv34. To change the Security Name parameter, type 1 to select Set Security Name.The following prompt is displayed

Page 327 - Enter User Name:

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 393The Configure SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table menu is shown in Figure 139.3. From th

Page 328 - Re-enter Privacy password:

Chapter 21: SNMPv3394 Section IV: SNMPv3from the Main Menu type 5->5->5.The Configure SNMPv3 Table menu is shown in Figure 126 on page 322.2. Fr

Page 329 - Modifying the Storage Type

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 395A-AuthNoPrivThis option represents authentication, but no privacy protocol. Select

Page 330

Chapter 21: SNMPv3396 Section IV: SNMPv35. Enter a previously configured Target Parameters Name.Enter a value of up to 32 alphanumeric characters.The

Page 331 - SNMPv3 View

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 3975. Enter a previously configured Target Parameters Name.Enter a value of up to 32 a

Page 332 - 332 Section IV: SNMPv3

Chapter 21: SNMPv3398 Section IV: SNMPv3Configuring the SNMPv3 Community TableThis section contains a description of the SNMPv3 Community Table and ho

Page 333 - Section IV: SNMPv3 333

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 399 Security Name  Transport Tag Storage TypeIn addition, you can display the entri

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Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters40 Section I: Basic OperationsSetting theSystem Timefrom an SNTP orNTP ServerTo configure the switch to obtain its d

Page 336 - 336 Section IV: SNMPv3

Chapter 21: SNMPv3400 Section IV: SNMPv3The Configure SNMPv3 Community Table menu is shown in Figure 141.Figure 141. Configure SNMPv3 Community Table

Page 337 - Modifying a View Type

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 401The following prompt is displayed:Enter Security Name:6. Enter the name of an SNMPv

Page 338 - Modifying a Storage Type

Chapter 21: SNMPv3402 Section IV: SNMPv3NoteThe Row Status parameter is a read-only field. The Active value indicates the SNMPv3 Community Table entry

Page 339 - Enter View Name:

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 403Modifying anSNMPv3CommunityTable EntryFor each entry in the SNMPv3 Community Table,

Page 340 - SNMPv3 Access

Chapter 21: SNMPv3404 Section IV: SNMPv3The Modify SNMPv3 Community Table menu is shown in Figure 142.Figure 142. Modify SNMPv3 Community Table Menu4.

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 405Modifying the Security NameTo modify the Security Name parameter in an SNMPv3 Commu

Page 342 - P-AuthPriv]:

Chapter 21: SNMPv3406 Section IV: SNMPv3The Configure SNMPv3 Table menu is displayed as shown in Figure 126 on page 322.2. From the Configure SNMPv3 T

Page 343 - Enter Notify View Name:

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 4073. From the Configure SNMPv3 Community Table, type 3 to select Modify SNMPv3 Table

Page 344

Chapter 21: SNMPv3408 Section IV: SNMPv3Displaying SNMPv3 Table MenusThe procedures in this section describe how to display the SNMPv3 Tables. The fol

Page 345 - A-AuthNoPriv, P-AuthPriv]:

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 409The Display SNMPv3 Table menu is shown in Figure 143.Figure 143. Display SNMPv3 Tab

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 418. Type 5 to select Daylight Savings Time (DST) to enable or disable the sw

Page 347 - Section IV: SNMPv3 347

Chapter 21: SNMPv3410 Section IV: SNMPv3Displaying theDisplay SNMPv3View Table MenuThis section describes how to display the Display SNMPv3 View Table

Page 348

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 411Displaying theDisplay SNMPv3Access TableMenuThis section describes how to display t

Page 349 - Enter Group Name:

Chapter 21: SNMPv3412 Section IV: SNMPv3The Display SNMPv3 SecurityToGroup Table menu is shown in Figure 147.Figure 147. Display SNMPv3 SecurityToGrou

Page 350

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 413Displaying theDisplay SNMPv3Target AddressTable MenuThis section describes how to d

Page 351

Chapter 21: SNMPv3414 Section IV: SNMPv3The Display SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table menu is shown in Figure 147.Figure 150. Display SNMPv3 Target Param

Page 352

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IV: SNMPv3 415The Display SNMPv3 Community Table menu is shown in Figure 147.Figure 151. Display

Page 353

Chapter 21: SNMPv3416 Section IV: SNMPv3

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Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols 417Section VSpanning Tree ProtocolsThe chapters in this section contain overview information on the different spann

Page 355 - Section IV: SNMPv3 355

418 Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols

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Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols 419Chapter 22Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree ProtocolsThis chapter provides background information on the Spa

Page 357 - Section IV: SNMPv3 357

Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters42 Section I: Basic OperationsThe Last Delta option in the menu displays the last adjustment that was applied to sys

Page 358

Chapter 22: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols420 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsEnabling or Disabling a Spanning Tree ProtocolThe AT-

Page 359

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 4214. If you selected STP as the active spanning tree protocol, go to

Page 360 - Table Entr

Chapter 22: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols422 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsConfiguring STPThis section contains the following pr

Page 361 - Section IV: SNMPv3 361

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 4232. From the Spanning Tree Configuration menu, type 3 to select Conf

Page 362

Chapter 22: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols424 Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols2 - Bridge Hello TimeThe time interval between genera

Page 363 - Section IV: SNMPv3 363

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 4255 - Bridge IdentifierThe bridge identifier of the switch. The ident

Page 364 - SNMPv3 Notify

Chapter 22: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols426 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsThe STP Port Parameters menu is shown in Figure 154.F

Page 365 - Section IV: SNMPv3 365

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 4271 - Port PriorityThis parameter is used as a tie breaker when two o

Page 366

Chapter 22: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols428 Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols8. After making changes, type R until you return to t

Page 367

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 429The Display STP Port Configuration menu displays a table that conta

Page 368 - 368 Section IV: SNMPv3

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 43Rebooting the SwitchThis procedure reboots the switch.NoteAny configuration

Page 369 - Modifying a Notify Type

Chapter 22: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols430 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsConfiguring RSTPThis section contains the following p

Page 370

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 4312. From the Spanning Tree Configuration menu, type 3 to select Conf

Page 371 - Section IV: SNMPv3 371

Chapter 22: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols432 Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols4096, with 0 being the highest priority. For a list o

Page 372 - Address Table

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 4339 - Root Path CostThe cost of the path from the current switch to t

Page 373 - Section IV: SNMPv3 373

Chapter 22: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols434 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsThe following prompt is displayed:Ending Port to Conf

Page 374 - 374 Section IV: SNMPv3

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 435Table 10 lists the RSTP port costs with Auto-Detect when a port is

Page 375

Chapter 22: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols436 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsThe Display RSTP Port Configuration menu is shown in

Page 376

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 437Displaying theRSTP Port StateTo display the RSTP port state, perfor

Page 377 - Section IV: SNMPv3 377

Chapter 22: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols438 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsThe possible states for a port connected to a device

Page 378 - Enter Target Address Name:

Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols 439Chapter 23Multiple Spanning Tree ProtocolThis chapter contains the procedures for configuring the Multiple Spann

Page 379

Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters44 Section I: Basic OperationsNoteItem 1 - File Operations, is described in Chapter 9, ”File System” on page 145. It

Page 380

Chapter 23: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol440 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsSelecting MSTP as the Active Spanning Tree ProtocolTo select and acti

Page 381 - Enter Tag List:

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 441Configuring MSTP Bridge SettingsTo configure a bridge’s MSTP settin

Page 382 - Enter Target Parameters:

Chapter 23: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol442 Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols3. Configure the following parameters as necessary.1 - Force VersionT

Page 383

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 443bridge within a MSTP region. After the counter reaches zero, the BP

Page 384 - 384 Section IV: SNMPv3

Chapter 23: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol444 Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols4. After making changes, type R until you return to the Main Menu. Th

Page 385

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 445Configuring the CIST PriorityThis procedure explains how to adjust

Page 386 - Parameters Table

Chapter 23: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol446 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsThe following prompt is displayed:Enter new priority [the value will

Page 387

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 447Displaying the CIST PriorityTo change the CIST priority, perform th

Page 388 - 388 Section IV: SNMPv3

Chapter 23: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol448 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsPath CostSpecifies the path cost from the bridge to the regional root

Page 389

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 449Creating, Deleting, and Modifying MSTI IDsThe following sections co

Page 390

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 45Configuring the Console Startup ModeWith this procedure you can control whi

Page 391 - Section IV: SNMPv3 391

Chapter 23: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol450 Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols8. After making changes, type R until you return to the Main Menu. Th

Page 392 - Modifying the Security Model

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 451The following prompt is displayed:Enter the MSTI ID to be modified:

Page 393 - Modifying the Security Level

Chapter 23: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol452 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsAdding, Removing, and Modifying VLAN Associations to MSTI IDsWhen you

Page 394 - Enter Target Parameters Name:

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 453The VLAN-MSTI Association menu is shown in Figure 165.Figure 165. V

Page 395

Chapter 23: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol454 Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols4. From the MSTP menu, type V to select VLAN-MSTI Association menu.Th

Page 396

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 455The following prompt is displayed:Enter the MSTI ID <enter 0 for

Page 397 - Section IV: SNMPv3 397

Chapter 23: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol456 Section V: Spanning Tree Protocols8. Enter the VLAN ID of the virtual LAN that you want to associate wi

Page 398

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 457Configuring MSTP Port SettingsThe MSTP port settings are divided in

Page 399 - Community

Chapter 23: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol458 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsThe MSTP Port Parameters menu is shown in Figure 166.Figure 166. MSTP

Page 400 - 400 Section IV: SNMPv3

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 4597. Adjust the following parameters as necessary:1- Port External Pa

Page 401 - Enter Transport Tag:

Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters46 Section I: Basic OperationsConfiguring the Console TimerThe AT-S63 Management Software uses the console timer, al

Page 402

Chapter 23: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol460 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsConfiguringMSTI-specificPort ParametersThis procedure explains how to

Page 403

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 461Configure Per Spanning Tree Port Settings Menu is shown in Figure 1

Page 404 - 404 Section IV: SNMPv3

Chapter 23: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol462 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsTable 14 lists the RSTP port costs with Auto-Detect when the port is

Page 405 - Modifying the Transport Tag

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 463Displaying the MSTP Port Configuration To display the MSTP port con

Page 406

Chapter 23: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol464 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsThe Display MSTP Port Configuration menu displays a table that contai

Page 407 - Enter Community Index:

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 465Displaying the MSTP Port StateTo display the MSTP port state, perfo

Page 408 - Displaying SNMPv3 Table Menus

Chapter 23: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol466 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsThe Display MSTP Port State menu is shown in Figure 170.Figure 170. D

Page 409 - Section IV: SNMPv3 409

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection V: Spanning Tree Protocols 467Backup - The port on a designated switch that provides a backup for

Page 410 - View Table Menu

Chapter 23: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol468 Section V: Spanning Tree ProtocolsResetting MSTP to the DefaultsTo reset MSTP to the defaults, perform

Page 411 - Access Table

Section VI: Virtual LANs 469Section VIVirtual LANsThe chapters in this section contain overview information on the different types of virtual LANs sup

Page 412 - Notify Table

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 47Configuring the Telnet ServerThis procedure describes how to enable and dis

Page 413 - Section IV: SNMPv3 413

470 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Page 414 - Table Menu

Section VI: Virtual LANs 471Chapter 24 Port-based and Tagged VLANsThis chapter contains basic information about virtual LANs (VLANs) and procedures fo

Page 415 - Section IV: SNMPv3 415

Chapter 24: Port-based and Tagged VLANs472 Section VI: Virtual LANsCreating a Port-based or Tagged VLANTo create a port-based or tagged VLAN, perform

Page 416 - 416 Section IV: SNMPv3

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 473The Configure VLANs menu is shown in Figure 172.Figure 172. Configure VLANs M

Page 417 - Spanning Tree Protocols

Chapter 24: Port-based and Tagged VLANs474 Section VI: Virtual LANscontain spaces or special characters, such as asterisks (*) or exclamation points (

Page 418

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 475NoteThe MAC Based setting for option 3 is used to create MAC address-based VL

Page 419 - Protocols

Chapter 24: Port-based and Tagged VLANs476 Section VI: Virtual LANsNoteUntagged ports of a new VLAN are automatically removed from their current untag

Page 420

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 477Example of Creating a Port-based VLANThis procedure is an example of how to c

Page 421

Chapter 24: Port-based and Tagged VLANs478 Section VI: Virtual LANsThe new Sales VLAN has now been created.

Page 422 - Configuring STP

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 479Example of Creating a Tagged VLANThis procedure is an example of how to creat

Page 423

Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters48 Section I: Basic OperationsSetting the Baud Rate of the Serial Terminal PortThe default baud rate of the RJ-45 ty

Page 424

Chapter 24: Port-based and Tagged VLANs480 Section VI: Virtual LANsThe new Engineering VLAN has now been created.

Page 425 - Port Settings

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 481Modifying a Port-based or Tagged VLANNoteTo modify a VLAN, you need to know i

Page 426

Chapter 24: Port-based and Tagged VLANs482 Section VI: Virtual LANs5. Enter the VID of the port-based or tagged VLAN you want to modify.The Modify VLA

Page 427

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 4834 - Tagged PortsUse this selection to add or remove tagged ports from the VLA

Page 428 - Displaying STP

Chapter 24: Port-based and Tagged VLANs484 Section VI: Virtual LANsIf you added or removed from the VLAN a port with one or more static MAC addresses

Page 429 - Settings

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 485Displaying VLANsTo view the name, VID number, and member ports of all the VLA

Page 430 - Configuring RSTP

Chapter 24: Port-based and Tagged VLANs486 Section VI: Virtual LANsVLAN NameName of the VLAN.VLAN TypeThe VLAN type. The possible settings are:Port Ba

Page 431

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 487Deleting a Port-based or Tagged VLANThis procedure deletes port-based and tag

Page 432

Chapter 24: Port-based and Tagged VLANs488 Section VI: Virtual LANs4. From the Delete VLAN menu, type 1 to select VLAN ID (VID).The following prompt i

Page 433 - RSTP Port

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 4898. Press any key.9. Repeat this procedure starting with Step 4 to delete othe

Page 434

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 49Pinging a Remote SystemThis procedure instructs the switch to ping a remote

Page 435

Chapter 24: Port-based and Tagged VLANs490 Section VI: Virtual LANsDeleting All VLANsThe following procedure deletes all port-based, tagged, protected

Page 436

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 491Any static addresses assigned to the ports of the VLANs are now obsolete, exc

Page 437 - RSTP Port State

Chapter 24: Port-based and Tagged VLANs492 Section VI: Virtual LANsDisplaying PVIDsThe following procedure displays a menu that lists the PVIDs for al

Page 438 - Resetting RSTP

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 493Enabling or Disabling Ingress FilteringThere are rules a switch follows when

Page 439 - Chapter 23

Chapter 24: Port-based and Tagged VLANs494 Section VI: Virtual LANsIn most cases, you will probably want to leave ingress filtering activated on the s

Page 440

Section VI: Virtual LANs 495Chapter 25GARP VLAN Registration ProtocolThis chapter describes the GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP) and contains th

Page 441

Chapter 25: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol496 Section VI: Virtual LANsConfiguring GVRPTo configure GVRP, perform the following procedure: NoteThe tim

Page 442

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 4974. Type E to enable GVRP or D to disable GVRP. The default setting is disable

Page 443

Chapter 25: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol498 Section VI: Virtual LANsEnabling or Disabling GVRP on a PortThis procedure enables and disables GVRP on

Page 444

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 499The following prompt is displayed:Enter port-list:5. Enter a port or a list o

Page 445 - Configuring the CIST Priority

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s Guide5Listing All Files ...

Page 446 - 4096]: [0 to 15] ->

Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters50 Section I: Basic OperationsReturning the AT-S63 Management Software to the Factory Default ValuesThe procedure in

Page 447 - Displaying the CIST Priority

Chapter 25: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol500 Section VI: Virtual LANsConverting a Dynamic GVRP VLANThis procedure converts a dynamic GVRP VLAN into

Page 448

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 501Displaying the GVRP Port ConfigurationTo display the GVRP port configuration,

Page 449

Chapter 25: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol502 Section VI: Virtual LANsDisplaying GVRP CountersTo display GVRP counters, perform the following procedu

Page 450 - Deleting an MSTI

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 503The GVRP Counters menu (page 1) is shown in Figure 185.Figure 185. GVRP Count

Page 451 - [0 to 15] -> 8

Chapter 25: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol504 Section VI: Virtual LANsFigure 186. GVRP Counters Menu (page 2)The GVRP counters in the menus are descr

Page 452 - VLAN from an

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 505Receive Discarded: Port Not ListeningNumber of GARP PDUs discarded because th

Page 453 - VLAN to an

Chapter 25: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol506 Section VI: Virtual LANsTransmit GARP Messages: LeaveEmptyTotal number of GARP LeaveEmpty messages tran

Page 454

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 507Displaying the GVRP DatabaseTo display GVRP database, perform the following p

Page 455 - Enter the list of VLANs:

Chapter 25: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol508 Section VI: Virtual LANsbegin at 0. If the GARP application has no attributes presently registered, “No

Page 456 - Associations

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 509Displaying the GIP Connected Ports RingTo display the GIP connected ports rin

Page 457 - Generic MSTP

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 51If you respond with yes, the following prompt is displayed:Do you want to r

Page 458

Chapter 25: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol510 Section VI: Virtual LANsSTP IDPresent if the GARP application is GVRP; identifies the spanning tree ins

Page 459

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 511Displaying the GVRP State MachineTo display the GVRP state machine, perform t

Page 460 - Port Parameters

Chapter 25: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol512 Section VI: Virtual LANsThe GVRP State Machine menu (page 2) is displayed, as shown in Figure 190.Figur

Page 461

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 513App Applicant state machine for the GID index on that particular port. One of

Page 462

Chapter 25: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol514 Section VI: Virtual LANsReg Registrar state machine for the GID index on that particular port. One of:“

Page 463

Section VI: Virtual LANs 515Chapter 26 Multiple VLAN ModesThis chapter contains the following sections: “Selecting a VLAN Mode” on page 516 “Display

Page 464

Chapter 26: Multiple VLAN Modes516 Section VI: Virtual LANsSelecting a VLAN ModeThe following procedure explains how to select a VLAN mode. Available

Page 465 - [0 to 15} ->

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 517The new VLAN mode is now active on the switch.5. To permanently save your cha

Page 466

Chapter 26: Multiple VLAN Modes518 Section VI: Virtual LANsDisplaying VLAN InformationTo view the VLANs on the switch while the unit is operating in a

Page 467

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 519The Show Multiple VLANs menu is shown in Figure 192.Figure 192. Show VLANs Me

Page 468 - No] ->

Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters52 Section I: Basic OperationsDisplaying Hardware and Software InformationTo display information about the switch ha

Page 469 - Virtual LANs

Chapter 26: Multiple VLAN Modes520 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Page 470 - 470 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Section VI: Virtual LANs 521Chapter 27 Protected Ports VLANsThis chapter explains protected ports VLANs. It contains the following sections:  “Creati

Page 471 - Port-based and Tagged VLANs

Chapter 27: Protected Ports VLANs522 Section VI: Virtual LANsCreating a Protected Ports VLANTo create a new protected ports VLAN, perform the followin

Page 472 - 472 Section VI: Virtual LANs

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 523NoteA VLAN must be assigned a name.6. Type 2 to select VLAN ID (VID.The follo

Page 473 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 473

Chapter 27: Protected Ports VLANs524 Section VI: Virtual LANsThe prompt displays the ports of the VLAN. 13. Enter the port in the VLAN to function as

Page 474 - 474 Section VI: Virtual LANs

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 525Modifying a Protected Ports VLANNote the following before performing this pro

Page 475 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 475

Chapter 27: Protected Ports VLANs526 Section VI: Virtual LANsThe Modify VLAN menu expands to contain all relevant information about the VLAN, as shown

Page 476 - 476 Section VI: Virtual LANs

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 5276 - Protected PortsThis identifies the VLAN as a protected ports VLAN. This o

Page 477 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 477

Chapter 27: Protected Ports VLANs528 Section VI: Virtual LANsDisplaying a Protected Ports VLANTo view the name, VID number, and member ports of all th

Page 478 - 478 Section VI: Virtual LANs

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 529An example of the Show VLANs window is shown in Figure 196.Figure 196. Show V

Page 479 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 479

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 53Subnet MaskSubnet mask of the local interface.GatewayFor AT-9400 Switches t

Page 480 - 480 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Chapter 27: Protected Ports VLANs530 Section VI: Virtual LANsDeleting a Protected Ports VLANTo delete a protected ports VLAN, perform the following pr

Page 481 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 481

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 531The Delete VLAN menu expands to contain the relevant information about the VL

Page 482 - 482 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Chapter 27: Protected Ports VLANs532 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Page 483 - Press any key to continue

Section VI: Virtual LANs 533Chapter 28MAC Address-based VLANsThis chapter contains the procedures for creating MAC address-based VLANs. Sections in th

Page 484 - 484 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Chapter 28: MAC Address-based VLANs534 Section VI: Virtual LANsCreating a MAC Address-based VLANThis is the first stage to creating a MAC address-base

Page 485 - Displaying VLANs

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 535The following prompt is displayed:Enter new value -> [2 to 4094] ->7. T

Page 486 - 486 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Chapter 28: MAC Address-based VLANs536 Section VI: Virtual LANsAdding and Deleting MAC AddressesThis procedure explains how to add and delete MAC addr

Page 487

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 5375. To add a MAC address to a MAC address-based VLAN, type 1 to select Add MAC

Page 488 - 488 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Chapter 28: MAC Address-based VLANs538 Section VI: Virtual LANsAdding and Deleting Egress PortsThis procedure explains how to add and delete egress po

Page 489 - 8. Press any key

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 539The following prompt is displayed:Please enter MAC address ->7. Enter the

Page 490 - Deleting All VLANs

Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters54 Section I: Basic Operationsinformation about selection U, Uplink Information, refer to “Displaying Uplink Port In

Page 491 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 491

Chapter 28: MAC Address-based VLANs540 Section VI: Virtual LANsDeleting a MAC Address-based VLANNoteTo delete a VLAN, you need to know its VID. To vie

Page 492 - Displaying PVIDs

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 541The Delete VLAN menu expands to contain all relevant information about the VL

Page 493 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 493

Chapter 28: MAC Address-based VLANs542 Section VI: Virtual LANsDisplaying MAC Address-based VLANsTo view the details of a MAC address-based VLAN, perf

Page 494 - 494 Section VI: Virtual LANs

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VI: Virtual LANs 543MAC Based - The VLAN is a MAC address-based VLAN.GARP - The VLAN was automati

Page 495 - Chapter 25

Chapter 28: MAC Address-based VLANs544 Section VI: Virtual LANsThe lower portion of the display lists the MAC addresses of the VLAN and the egress por

Page 496 - Configuring GVRP

Section VII: Internet Protocol Routing 545Section VIIInternet Protocol RoutingThe chapter in this section contains the procedures for managing routing

Page 497 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 497

546 Section VII: Internet Protocol Routing

Page 498 - 498 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Section VII: Internet Protocol Routing 547Chapter 29 Internet Protocol Version 4 Routing InterfacesThis chapter contains the following procedures for

Page 499 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 499

Chapter 29: Internet Protocol Version 4 Routing Interfaces548 Section VII: Internet Protocol RoutingCreating a New Routing InterfaceA routing interfac

Page 500 - 500 Section VI: Virtual LANs

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VII: Internet Protocol Routing 549If a routing interface has been designated as the local interfa

Page 501 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 501

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 55Displaying System Hardware InformationYou can view information about the sy

Page 502 - Displaying GVRP Counters

Chapter 29: Internet Protocol Version 4 Routing Interfaces550 Section VII: Internet Protocol RoutingThe following prompt is displayed:Enter IP Address

Page 503 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 503

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VII: Internet Protocol Routing 551Modifying a Routing InterfaceThis procedure modifies the IP add

Page 504 - 504 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Chapter 29: Internet Protocol Version 4 Routing Interfaces552 Section VII: Internet Protocol RoutingThe specifications of the interface are displayed

Page 505 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 505

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VII: Internet Protocol Routing 55310. Type M to select Modify Interface.The following prompt is d

Page 506 - 506 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Chapter 29: Internet Protocol Version 4 Routing Interfaces554 Section VII: Internet Protocol RoutingDeleting a Routing InterfaceThis procedure deletes

Page 507 - Displaying the GVRP Database

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VII: Internet Protocol Routing 555Displaying the IP Address of the Local InterfaceThis procedure

Page 508 - 508 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Chapter 29: Internet Protocol Version 4 Routing Interfaces556 Section VII: Internet Protocol RoutingSetting the Default Route or Default GatewayIf you

Page 509 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 509

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VII: Internet Protocol Routing 557Setting the Local InterfaceThis procedure designates the local

Page 510 - 510 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Chapter 29: Internet Protocol Version 4 Routing Interfaces558 Section VII: Internet Protocol RoutingSetting the ARP Cache TimeoutThe ARP cache contain

Page 511 - GVRP State Machine

Section VIII: Port Security 559Section VIIIPort SecurityThe chapters in this section contain overview information on the port security features of the

Page 512 - 512 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters56 Section I: Basic OperationsThe System Hardware Information menu provides the following information:System 1.25 V

Page 513 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 513

560 Section VIII: Port Security

Page 514 - 514 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Section VIII: Port Security 561Chapter 30MAC Address-based Port SecurityThis chapter explains how you can use the dynamic and static MAC addresses lea

Page 515 - Multiple VLAN Modes

Chapter 30: MAC Address-based Port Security562 Section VIII: Port SecurityConfiguring MAC Address Port SecurityTo set the port security level on a por

Page 516 - Selecting a VLAN Mode

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 563The menu displays the current security level on the selected port. If you

Page 517 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 517

Chapter 30: MAC Address-based Port Security564 Section VIII: Port Security If you selected Limited, several new menu options are added to the Configu

Page 518 - Displaying VLAN Information

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 56510. If you selected the trap or disable intrusion action, type 4 to toggle

Page 519 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 519

Chapter 30: MAC Address-based Port Security566 Section VIII: Port SecurityDisplaying Port Security LevelsTo view the current security levels and intru

Page 520 - 520 Section VI: Virtual LANs

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 567Intruder ActionThe action taken by a port if it receives an invalid frame

Page 521 - Protected Ports VLANs

Chapter 30: MAC Address-based Port Security568 Section VIII: Port Security

Page 522 - 522 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Section VIII: Port Security 569Chapter 31802.1x Port-based Network Access ControlThis chapter explains 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control and ho

Page 523 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 523

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 57Displaying Uplink Port InformationTo display the information about the GBIC

Page 524 - Enter Group Number ->

Chapter 31: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control570 Section VIII: Port SecuritySetting Port RolesThis procedure sets the role of a port to authent

Page 525 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 525

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 571The Configure Port Access Role menu is shown in Figure 212.Figure 212. Con

Page 526 - 526 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Chapter 31: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control572 Section VIII: Port SecurityEnabling or Disabling 802.1x Port-based Network Access ControlThis

Page 527

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 573Configuring Authenticator Port ParametersNoteA port must already be set to

Page 528 - 528 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Chapter 31: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control574 Section VIII: Port SecurityThe Configure Authenticator Port Access Parameters menu is shown in

Page 529 - Section 2

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 5751 - Supplicant ModeThis parameter can take the following values on an auth

Page 530 - 530 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Chapter 31: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control576 Section VIII: Port Securitydisabled, the supplicant is not require to reauthenticate after the

Page 531 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 531

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 577specified in the initial authentication, regardless of the VLAN assignment

Page 532 - 532 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Chapter 31: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control578 Section VIII: Port Security8. After making changes, type R until you return to the Main Menu.

Page 533 - MAC Address-based VLANs

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 579Configuring Supplicant Port ParametersNoteA port must already be set to th

Page 534 - Enter new value ->

Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters58 Section I: Basic Operations4. Type the number corresponding to the slot where the transceiver is identified as “P

Page 535 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 535

Chapter 31: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control580 Section VIII: Port SecurityThe Configure Supplicant Port Access Parameters menu is shown in Fi

Page 536 - 536 Section VI: Virtual LANs

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 581characters, such as asterisks or exclamation points. The username is case

Page 537 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 537

Chapter 31: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control582 Section VIII: Port SecurityDisplaying the Port Access ParametersTo display the port access par

Page 538 - 538 Section VI: Virtual LANs

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 583Port RolePort access role configured for the port. The possible settings a

Page 539 - Please enter port number(s):

Chapter 31: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control584 Section VIII: Port SecurityConfiguring RADIUS AccountingThe AT-S63 Management Software support

Page 540 - 540 Section VI: Virtual LANs

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection VIII: Port Security 5854. Adjust the following parameters as necessary.1 - StatusThis parameter a

Page 541 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 541

Chapter 31: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control586 Section VIII: Port Security

Page 542 - 542 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Section IX: Management Security 587Section IXManagement SecurityThe chapters in this section contain overview information on the management security f

Page 543 - Section VI: Virtual LANs 543

588 Section IX: Management Security

Page 544 - 544 Section VI: Virtual LANs

Section IX: Management Security 589Chapter 32Web ServerThe chapter provides an overview of the web server feature and procedures for configuring the s

Page 545 - Internet Protocol Routing

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 59The GBIC/SFP Information menu (page 2) is displayed. Figure 12 shows some p

Page 546

Chapter 32: Web Server590 Section IX: Management SecurityConfiguring the Web ServerThis procedure explains how to enable and disable the web server an

Page 547 - Interfaces

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 5913. Type 1 to select Status to enable or disable the web server. To con

Page 548 - I to select Configure

Chapter 32: Web Server592 Section IX: Management SecurityThe default port number for HTTP is 80. The default port number for HTTPS is 443.1. After mak

Page 549

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 593General Steps for Configuring the Web Server for EncryptionThere are s

Page 550 - Enter Subnet Mask:

Chapter 32: Web Server594 Section IX: Management Security6. After you have received the appropriate certificates from the CA, download them into the s

Page 551 - Modifying a Routing Interface

Section IX: Management Security 595Chapter 33Encryption KeysThis chapter describes encryption keys and how you can use keys to improve the security of

Page 552

Chapter 33: Encryption Keys596 Section IX: Management SecurityCreating an Encryption KeyThis section contains the procedure for creating an encryption

Page 553

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 597The Key Management menu is shown in Figure 222.Figure 222. Key Managem

Page 554 - Deleting a Routing Interface

Chapter 33: Encryption Keys598 Section IX: Management Security6. Enter an identification number for the key. This number can be from 0 to 65,535. This

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 599The new key is added to the list of keys in the Key Management menu. R

Page 556 - Enter IP Address:

Contents6Chapter 14: Class of Service ...

Page 557 - Setting the Local Interface

Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters60 Section I: Basic Operations

Page 558 - Setting the ARP Cache Timeout

Chapter 33: Encryption Keys600 Section IX: Management SecurityDeleting an Encryption KeyThis section contains the procedure for deleting an encryption

Page 559 - Port Security

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 601Modifying an Encryption KeyThe Key Management menu has a selection for

Page 560

Chapter 33: Encryption Keys602 Section IX: Management SecurityExporting an Encryption KeyThe following procedure exports the public key of a key pair

Page 561 - Chapter 30

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 603The Export Key to File menu is shown in Figure 224.Figure 224. Export

Page 562

Chapter 33: Encryption Keys604 Section IX: Management SecurityThe following message is displayed:Key Export in Progress. Please wait...Done11. Press a

Page 563

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 605Importing an Encryption KeyUse the following procedure to import a pub

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Chapter 33: Encryption Keys606 Section IX: Management SecurityThe Import Key from File menu is shown in Figure 225.Figure 225. Import Key from File Me

Page 565

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 607The key file name must include the “.key” extension. If you are unsure

Page 566

Chapter 33: Encryption Keys608 Section IX: Management SecurityDisplaying the Encryption KeysTo display the encryption keys, perform the following proc

Page 567

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 609LengthThe length of the key in bits.DigestThe CRC32 value of the MD5 d

Page 568

Section I: Basic Operations 61Chapter 2Port ParametersThis chapter contains the procedures for viewing and changing the parameter settings for the ind

Page 569 - Chapter 31

Chapter 33: Encryption Keys610 Section IX: Management Security

Page 570 - Setting Port Roles

Section IX: Management Security 611Chapter 34PKI Certificates and SSLThis chapter contains the procedures for creating public key infrastructure (PKI)

Page 571

Chapter 34: PKI Certificates and SSL612 Section IX: Management SecurityCreating a Self-signed CertificateThis section contains the procedure for creat

Page 572

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 613The Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Configuration menu is shown in Fig

Page 573

Chapter 34: PKI Certificates and SSL614 Section IX: Management SecurityNoteIn the X509 Certificate Management menu, MTrust means manually trusted. Thi

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 6159. Enter the ID number of the encryption key that you want to use to c

Page 575

Chapter 34: PKI Certificates and SSL616 Section IX: Management SecurityAdding a Certificate to the DatabaseAfter creating a certificate or receiving a

Page 576

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 617The following prompt is displayed:Enter file name (*.key) ->7. Ente

Page 577

Chapter 34: PKI Certificates and SSL618 Section IX: Management Security10. Type 4 to select File Name.The following prompt is displayed:Enter file nam

Page 578

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 619Modifying a CertificateThe procedure in this section modifies a certif

Page 579

Chapter 2: Port Parameters62 Section I: Basic OperationsDisplaying Port StatusTo display the current status of the ports on the switch, perform the fo

Page 580

Chapter 34: PKI Certificates and SSL620 Section IX: Management SecurityThe Modify Certificate menu is shown in Figure 231.Figure 231. Modify Certifica

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AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 62110. To permanently save your change, return to the Main Menu and type

Page 582

Chapter 34: PKI Certificates and SSL622 Section IX: Management SecurityDeleting a CertificateThe procedure in this section deletes a certificate from

Page 583

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 6237. To permanently save your change, return to the Main Menu and type S

Page 584 - Configuring RADIUS Accounting

Chapter 34: PKI Certificates and SSL624 Section IX: Management SecurityViewing a CertificateThis procedure displays information about a certificate, s

Page 585

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 625The View Certificate Details menu (page 1) is shown in Figure 232.Figu

Page 586

Chapter 34: PKI Certificates and SSL626 Section IX: Management SecurityPublic Key AlgThe public key algorithm.Not Valid BeforeThe date the certificate

Page 587 - Management Security

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 627Generating an Enrollment RequestTo request a certificate from a CA, yo

Page 588

Chapter 34: PKI Certificates and SSL628 Section IX: Management SecurityThe Generate Enrollment Request menu is shown in Figure 234.Figure 234. Generat

Page 589 - Web Server

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 62912. Type 5 to select Generate Enrollment Request.After the switch has

Page 590 - Configuring the Web Server

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 63NoteThe speed, duplex mode, and flow control settings are blank for a port

Page 591

Chapter 34: PKI Certificates and SSL630 Section IX: Management SecurityInstalling CA Certificates onto a SwitchThis section lists the procedures to pe

Page 592 - HTTPS is 443

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 631Viewing and Configuring the Maximum Number of CertificatesYou can spec

Page 593

Chapter 34: PKI Certificates and SSL632 Section IX: Management SecurityConfiguring SSLTo configure the SSL protocol, perform the following procedure:1

Page 594 - Chapter 32: Web Server

Section IX: Management Security 633Chapter 35Secure Shell (SSH)The chapter contains overview information about the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol as well

Page 595 - Encryption Keys

Chapter 35: Secure Shell (SSH)634 Section IX: Management SecurityConfiguring SSHThis section describes how to configure the switch as an SSH server. B

Page 596 - Creating an Encryption Key

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 6353. Type 2 to select Host Key ID.The following prompt is displayed:Ente

Page 597

Chapter 35: Secure Shell (SSH)636 Section IX: Management SecurityType E to enable the SSH server. Select this value after you have finished configurin

Page 598 - Press any key to continue

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 637Displaying SSH InformationTo display SSH server information, perform t

Page 599

Chapter 35: Secure Shell (SSH)638 Section IX: Management SecurityHost Key IDThe host key ID defined for SSH.Host Key BitsNumber of bits in the host ke

Page 600 - Deleting an Encryption Key

Section IX: Management Security 639Chapter 36TACACS+ and RADIUS ProtocolsThis chapter describes how to configure the parameter settings for the two au

Page 601 - Modifying an Encryption Key

Chapter 2: Port Parameters64 Section I: Basic OperationsPort TypeThe port type.

Page 602 - Exporting an Encryption Key

Chapter 36: TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols640 Section IX: Management SecurityEnabling or Disabling Server-based Management AuthenticationThis procedure

Page 603

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 641NoteSelection 5, Passwords Configuration, is described in “Changing th

Page 604 - Chapter 33: Encryption Keys

Chapter 36: TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols642 Section IX: Management SecurityConfiguring the TACACS+ ClientTo configure the TACACS+ client on the switch

Page 605 - Importing an Encryption Key

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 643If you will be specifying more than one TACACS+ server and if all of t

Page 606

Chapter 36: TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols644 Section IX: Management SecurityDisplaying the TACACS+ SettingsTo display the TACACS+ settings, perform the

Page 607

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 645Configuring the RADIUS ClientTo configure the RADIUS client, perform t

Page 608

Chapter 36: TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols646 Section IX: Management SecurityManager and Operator accounts. The default is 10 seconds. The range is 1 to

Page 609

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 6476. To activate the feature, perform the procedure “Enabling or Disabli

Page 610

Chapter 36: TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols648 Section IX: Management SecurityDisplaying RADIUS Status and SettingsTo display the RADIUS status and setti

Page 611 - PKI Certificates and SSL

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 649The Show Status menu displays a table that contains the following colu

Page 612

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 65Configuring Port ParametersTo configure the basic parameter settings for a

Page 613

Chapter 36: TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols650 Section IX: Management Security

Page 614

Section IX: Management Security 651Chapter 37Management Access Control ListSections in this chapter include: “Enabling or Disabling the Management AC

Page 615

Chapter 37: Management Access Control List652 Section IX: Management SecurityEnabling or Disabling the Management ACLThis procedure enables and disabl

Page 616

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 653A change to the status of the management ACL is immediately activated

Page 617 - Switch 12 - sw12.cer

Chapter 37: Management Access Control List654 Section IX: Management SecurityCreating an ACETo create a new ACE in the management ACL, perform the fol

Page 618

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 6557. Specify the applications that the management station can use to man

Page 619 - Modifying a Certificate

Chapter 37: Management Access Control List656 Section IX: Management SecurityModifying an ACETo modify an ACE, you need to know its identification num

Page 620

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 6575. Make the desired changes to the entry by selecting the correspondin

Page 621

Chapter 37: Management Access Control List658 Section IX: Management SecurityDeleting an ACETo delete an ACE, you need to know its identification numb

Page 622 - Deleting a Certificate

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection IX: Management Security 659Displaying the ACEsTo display the ACEs in the management ACL, perform

Page 623

Chapter 2: Port Parameters66 Section I: Basic Operations4. Adjust the following parameters as necessary.NoteA change to a parameter is immediately act

Page 624 - Viewing a Certificate

Chapter 37: Management Access Control List660 Section IX: Management Security

Page 625

661IndexNumerics802.1Q-compliant VLAN modedisplaying 518selecting 516802.1x Port-based Network Access Controlaccess role, configuring 570authenticator

Page 626

Index662maximum number in database, configuring 631modifying 619type, configuring 617ciphers available parameter 638CIST priority parameter 445Class o

Page 627

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s Guide663GGARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP)configuring 496disabling 496disabling on a port 498displayingco

Page 628

Index664displaying 542MACs available parameter 638management access control listadding an access control entry 654, 656deleting an access control entr

Page 629 - ...Done

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s Guide665displaying settings 62duplex mode 68enabling 66flow control 71forcing Auto-Negotiation 78MDI/MDI-X 68r

Page 630

Index666slave switchassigning 86defined 86SMURF attack 280SNMP community stringcreating 96disabling 94displaying 104enabling 94modifying 99SNMP manage

Page 631

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s Guide667system filescopying 154deleting 158display on compact flash card 161displaying 159downloading to switc

Page 633 - Secure Shell (SSH)

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 67If you select Auto for Auto-Negotiation, which is the default setting, the

Page 634 - Configuring SSH

Chapter 2: Port Parameters68 Section I: Basic Operations1000 Mbps (Applies only to 1000Base SFP and GBIC modules. This selection should not be used. A

Page 635

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 69Configuring Head of Line BlockingHead of line (HOL) blocking is a problem t

Page 636

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s Guide7Configuring the SNMPv3 View Table ...

Page 637 - Displaying SSH Information

Chapter 2: Port Parameters70 Section I: Basic Operationsother ports to discard packets destined for port D. Port A drops the D packets, enabling it to

Page 638

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 71Configuring Flow Control and Back PressureA switch port uses flow control t

Page 639 - TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols

Chapter 2: Port Parameters72 Section I: Basic Operations4. From the Port Configuration menu, type 3 to select Flow Control.The Flow Control menu is sh

Page 640

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 73Configuring Port FilteringIf the performance of your network is affected by

Page 641 - D-Disabled) ->

Chapter 2: Port Parameters74 Section I: Basic Operations5. From the Filtering menu, type 1 to toggle Unknown Unicast Ingress Filtering between Disable

Page 642

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 75Setting Up Rate LimitingThe rate limiting feature allows you to set the max

Page 643

Chapter 2: Port Parameters76 Section I: Basic Operationsb. If you enabled the feature, type 2 to select Unknown Unicast Rate.The following prompt is d

Page 644

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 77Resetting a PortResetting a port is useful in situations where a port is ha

Page 645 - Configuring the RADIUS Client

Chapter 2: Port Parameters78 Section I: Basic OperationsForcing Port RenegotiationPort renegotiation prompts a port operating in Auto-Negotiation to r

Page 646

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 79Resetting the Port Configuration to the Default SettingsYou can return the

Page 647

Contents8Chapter 23: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol ...439Se

Page 648

Chapter 2: Port Parameters80 Section I: Basic OperationsDisplaying Port StatisticsTo display Ethernet port statistics, perform the following procedure

Page 649

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 81The Display Port Statistics menu is shown in Figure 21.Figure 21. Display P

Page 650

Chapter 2: Port Parameters82 Section I: Basic OperationsFrames 64Frames 65-127Frames 128-255Frames 256-511Frames 512-1023Frames 1024-1518Frames 1519-1

Page 651 - Chapter 37

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 83Clearing Port StatisticsTo clear the Ethernet port statistics and reset the

Page 652

Chapter 2: Port Parameters84 Section I: Basic Operations

Page 653

Section I: Basic Operations 85Chapter 3Enhanced StackingThis chapter explains the enhanced stacking feature. The sections in this chapter include: “S

Page 654 - Creating an ACE

Chapter 3: Enhanced Stacking86 Section I: Basic OperationsSetting a Switch’s Enhanced Stacking StatusThe enhanced stacking status of the switch can be

Page 655

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 87NoteItem 2, Stacking Services, is only displayed on master switches.2. To c

Page 656 - Modifying an ACE

Chapter 3: Enhanced Stacking88 Section I: Basic OperationsSelecting a Switch in an Enhanced StackIn order to manage a switch other than the master swi

Page 657

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 89The master switch polls the common subnet for the slave and master switches

Page 658 - Deleting an ACE

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s Guide9Chapter 28: MAC Address-based VLANs ...

Page 659 - Displaying the ACEs

Chapter 3: Enhanced Stacking90 Section I: Basic OperationsA prompt similar to the following is displayed:Enter the switch number -> [1 to 24]5. Typ

Page 660

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 91Returning to the Master Switch When you are finished managing a slave switc

Page 661 - Numerics

Chapter 3: Enhanced Stacking92 Section I: Basic OperationsDisplaying the Enhanced Stacking StatusTo view the stacking status of a switch in a stack, p

Page 662

Section I: Basic Operations 93Chapter 4SNMPv1 and SNMPv2cThis chapter explains how to activate SNMP management on the switch and how to create, modify

Page 663

Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c94 Section I: Basic OperationsEnabling or Disabling SNMP ManagementTo enable or disable SNMP management for the switch, p

Page 664

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 95Setting the Authentication Failure TrapAs mentioned in the SNMP Overview se

Page 665

Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c96 Section I: Basic OperationsCreating an SNMP Community StringTo create a new SNMP community string, perform the followi

Page 666

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 97StatusThe operating status of a community string. Enabled means the string

Page 667

Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c98 Section I: Basic Operationsmanagement workstations. But you can assign only one to it initially with this procedure. T

Page 668

AT-S63 Management Software Menus User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 99Modifying a Community StringTo modify a community string, perform the follo

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