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PN 613-50592-00 Rev GManagementSoftwareAT-S63◆Web Browser InterfaceUser’s GuideAT-S63 Version 2.2.0 for the AT-9400 Layer 2+ Switches AT-S63 Version 3

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Figures10Chapter 10: Event Logs and Syslog Client ...119F

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Chapter 7: Port Mirroring100 Section I: Basic FeaturesDisabling a Port MirrorThis procedure disables a port mirror. When disabled, a port mirror stops

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Features 101Deleting a Port MirrorTo delete a port mirror so that you ca

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Chapter 7: Port Mirroring102 Section I: Basic FeaturesDisplaying the Port MirrorTo display the port mirror, perform the following procedure:1. From th

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Section II: Advanced Operations 103Section IIAdvanced OperationsThis section has the following chapters: Chapter 8, “File System” on page 105 Chapte

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104 Section II: Advanced Operations

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Section II: Advanced Operations 105Chapter 8File SystemThis chapter contains the procedures for working with the switch’s file system. The sections in

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Chapter 8: File System106 Section II: Advanced OperationsListing the Files in Flash Memory or on a Compact Flash CardThis procedure displays the files

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 107The information in the tab is defined below:Current Dr

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Chapter 8: File System108 Section II: Advanced Operations5. To view the contents of a file, such as a configuration file, click the file in the Curren

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 109Selecting an Active Boot Configuration FileThis proced

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide11Chapter 17: SNMPv3 ...

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Chapter 8: File System110 Section II: Advanced Operations Be sure to include the “.cfg” extension. Precede the name with “cflash:” if the file is st

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Section II: Advanced Operations 111Chapter 9File Downloads and UploadsThis chapter explains how to upload and download files, such as a new AT-S63 ima

Page 16 - How This Guide is Organized

Chapter 9: File Downloads and Uploads112 Section II: Advanced OperationsDownloading a FileThis procedure explains how to download a file from a TFTP s

Page 17 -  Section VI: Port Security

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 113with its DHCP or BOOTP client activated. The interface

Page 18 - Product Documentation

Chapter 9: File Downloads and Uploads114 Section II: Advanced OperationsTo download a file, perform the following procedure:1. From the home page, sel

Page 19 - Where to Go First

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 1156. In the TFTP Local Filename field, enter a name for

Page 20 - Starting a Management Session

Chapter 9: File Downloads and Uploads116 Section II: Advanced OperationsUploading a FileThis procedure explains how to upload a file from the switch’s

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 1175. In the TFTP Remote Filename field, enter a name for

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Chapter 9: File Downloads and Uploads118 Section II: Advanced Operations

Page 23 - Contacting Allied Telesis

Section II: Advanced Operations 119Chapter 10Event Logs and Syslog ClientThis chapter describes how to view switch activity by displaying and saving t

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Figures12Figure 126: MSTP Settings - Port(s) Page ...

Page 25 - Basic Operations

Chapter 10: Event Logs and Syslog Client120 Section II: Advanced OperationsWorking with the Event LogsThe event logs contain event messages generated

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 121The Event log tab is shown in Figure 33.Figure 33. Eve

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Chapter 10: Event Logs and Syslog Client122 Section II: Advanced OperationsDisplaying Events This procedure explains how to display the events in an e

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 123Display OrderControls the chronological order of the e

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Chapter 10: Event Logs and Syslog Client124 Section II: Advanced OperationsIP IP configurationLACP Link Aggregation Control ProtocolMAC MAC address ta

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 125Figure 34 shows an example of an event log in Normal m

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Chapter 10: Event Logs and Syslog Client126 Section II: Advanced OperationsAn example of the Full mode is shown in Figure 35.Figure 35. Event Log Exam

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 127Modifying theEvent Log FullActionThis procedure contro

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Chapter 10: Event Logs and Syslog Client128 Section II: Advanced Operations7. Click Apply.8. To permanently save the change, select the Save Config me

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 129Working with Syslog Output DefinitionsYou can configur

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13Table 1: AT-S63 Software Modules ...

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Chapter 10: Event Logs and Syslog Client130 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe Create Log Output page is shown in Figure 37.Figure 37. Create Event Lo

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 131Error - Sends only error event messages. Error message

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Chapter 10: Event Logs and Syslog Client132 Section II: Advanced Operations7. To permanently save your changes, select the Save Config option in the C

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 1334. In the Configure Log Outputs section of the tab, se

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Chapter 10: Event Logs and Syslog Client134 Section II: Advanced Operations

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Section II: Advanced Operations 135Chapter 11ClassifiersA classifier defines a traffic flow. Classifiers are used with access control lists (ACLs) to

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Chapter 11: Classifiers136 Section II: Advanced OperationsConfiguring a ClassifierTo configure a classifier, perform the following procedure:1. From t

Page 43 - Port Parameters

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 137No. of Active AssociationsThe number of active ACLs an

Page 44 - Configuring Port Parameters

Chapter 11: Classifiers138 Section II: Advanced OperationsSome of the variables and settings display additional selections. For example, selecting IP

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 139Ethernet FormatDefines a traffic flow by the format of

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Chapter 11: Classifiers140 Section II: Advanced OperationsIP ProtocolDefines a traffic flow by the following Layer 3 protocols: User Specified TCP

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 141TCP FlagsDefines a traffic flow by TCP flag. To set th

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Chapter 11: Classifiers142 Section II: Advanced OperationsModifying a ClassifierThis procedure explains how to modify a classifier. NoteIf the classif

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 1436. When you are finished modifying the parameters, cli

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Chapter 11: Classifiers144 Section II: Advanced OperationsDeleting a ClassifierTo delete a classifier, perform the following procedure:NoteA classifie

Page 52 - Parameters” on page 44

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 145Displaying the ClassifiersTo display the classifiers,

Page 53 - Displaying Port Statistics

Chapter 11: Classifiers146 Section II: Advanced OperationsNo. of Active AssociationsThe number of active ACLs and QoS policies to which the classifier

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Section II: Advanced Operations 147Chapter 12Access Control ListsAn access control list (ACL) is a tool for managing network traffic. This chapter con

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Chapter 12: Access Control Lists148 Section II: Advanced OperationsConfiguring an Access Control ListThis procedure explains how to create an ACL. Bef

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 149accepts the packets that meet the criteria of the clas

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15PrefaceThis guide contains instructions on how to manage the AT-9400 Layer 2+ and Basic Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Switches from the web browser inter

Page 58 - Chapter 3: Enhanced Stacking

Chapter 12: Access Control Lists150 Section II: Advanced OperationsActionUse this menu to specify the action of the ACL. An action of Permit means the

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 151Modifying an Access Control ListTo modify an access co

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Chapter 12: Access Control Lists152 Section II: Advanced OperationsDeleting an Access Control ListTo delete an access control list, perform the follow

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 153Displaying the Access Control ListsTo display the curr

Page 62 -  Manage the master switch

Chapter 12: Access Control Lists154 Section II: Advanced Operationsis assigned to at least one port on the switch. A status of No means the ACL is not

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Section II: Advanced Operations 155Chapter 13Class of ServiceThis chapter contains instructions on how to configure Class of Service (CoS). This chapt

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Chapter 13: Class of Service156 Section II: Advanced OperationsConfiguring CoSThis procedure sets the Class of Service priority level for ingress unta

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 157The CoS Setting for Port page is shown in Figure 51.Fi

Page 66 - Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c

Chapter 13: Class of Service158 Section II: Advanced OperationsMapping CoS Priorities to Egress QueuesThis procedure explains how to change the defaul

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 159The default values are listed in Table 4.4. In the Con

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Preface16How This Guide is OrganizedThis guide has the following sections and chapters: Section I: Basic OperationsChapter 1, “Basic Switch Parameter

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Chapter 13: Class of Service160 Section II: Advanced OperationsConfiguring Egress SchedulingThis procedure explains how to select and configure a sche

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 161Displaying the CoS SettingsTo display the CoS settings

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Chapter 13: Class of Service162 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe CoS Setting for Port page displays a table that contains the following columns of i

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 163Displaying the QoS ScheduleTo display the QoS schedule

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Chapter 13: Class of Service164 Section II: Advanced Operations

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Section II: Advanced Operations 165Chapter 14Quality of ServiceThis chapter contains instructions on how to configure Quality of Service (QoS). This c

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Chapter 14: Quality of Service166 Section II: Advanced OperationsManaging Flow GroupsThis section contains the following procedures: “Configuring a F

Page 76 - Chapter 5: MAC Address Table

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 167inactive if it is not a part of any policies or if the

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Chapter 14: Quality of Service168 Section II: Advanced Operationsspecified in a flow group overrides a DSCP value specified at the traffic class or po

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 1697. To permanently save your changes, select the Save C

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide17 Section VI: Port SecurityChapter 22, “MAC Address-based Port Security” on page 347Cha

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Chapter 14: Quality of Service170 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe changes are applied to the flow group.7. To permanently save your changes, select

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 171The Flow Group tab is shown in Figure 59.Figure 59. Fl

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Chapter 14: Quality of Service172 Section II: Advanced OperationsManaging Traffic ClassesThis section contains the following procedures: “Configuring

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 173Parent Policy IDThe QoS policies to which the traffic

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Chapter 14: Quality of Service174 Section II: Advanced OperationsExceed ActionSpecifies the action to be taken if the traffic of the traffic class exc

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 175Burst SizeSpecifies the size of a token bucket for the

Page 86 - Creating a Static Port Trunk

Chapter 14: Quality of Service176 Section II: Advanced OperationsRemark PriorityReplaces the user priority value in the packets with the new value spe

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 177To modify a traffic class, perform the following proce

Page 88 - Chapter 6: Static Port Trunks

Chapter 14: Quality of Service178 Section II: Advanced OperationsDeleting a TrafficClassThis procedure explains how to delete a traffic class. If the

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 179The Traffic Class tab displays the currently configure

Page 90 - Modifying a Static Port Trunk

Preface18Product 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 14: Quality of Service180 Section II: Advanced OperationsManaging PoliciesThis section contains the following procedures: “Configuring a Poli

Page 92 - Deleting a Port Trunk

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 181ActiveWhether this policy is active on the switch. An

Page 93 - Displaying the Port Trunks

Chapter 14: Quality of Service182 Section II: Advanced OperationsRemark DSCPSpecifies whether the ingress DSCP value is overwritten. Select one of the

Page 94 - The ports of the trunk

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 183No Does not copy the traffic to a destination mirror p

Page 95 - Port Mirroring

Chapter 14: Quality of Service184 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe Modify Policy page is shown in Figure 66.Figure 66. Modify Policy Page5. Modify t

Page 96 - Creating a Port Mirror

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 1855. To permanently save your changes, select the Save C

Page 97 - Section I: Basic Features 97

Chapter 14: Quality of Service186 Section II: Advanced OperationsIDThe ID of the policy.DescriptionA description of the policy.ActiveWhether this poli

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Section II: Advanced Operations 187Chapter 15Denial of Service DefensesThis chapter contains instructions on how to configure the Denial of Service de

Page 99 - Modifying a Port Mirror

Chapter 15: Denial of Service Defenses188 Section II: Advanced OperationsConfiguring Denial of Service DefenseTo configure the ports on the switch for

Page 100 - Disabling a Port Mirror

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 189149.11.11.50. The mask would be 0.0.0.63.c. If you are

Page 101 - Deleting a Port Mirror

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide19Where to Go FirstAllied Telesis recommends that you read Chapter 1, Overview, in the AT

Page 102 - Displaying the Port Mirror

Chapter 15: Denial of Service Defenses190 Section II: Advanced Operations8. Configure the following parameters as necessary:StatusClick Enable or Disa

Page 103 - Advanced Operations

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 191Displaying the DoS SettingsTo display the DoS settings

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Chapter 15: Denial of Service Defenses192 Section II: Advanced OperationsThe DoS Monitor for Port page opens, as shown in Figure 71.Figure 71. DoS Mon

Page 105 - File System

Section II: Advanced Operations 193Chapter 16IGMP SnoopingThis chapter describes how to configure the IGMP snooping feature on the switch. The section

Page 106 - Chapter 8: File System

Chapter 16: IGMP Snooping194 Section II: Advanced OperationsConfiguring IGMP SnoopingTo configure IGMP snooping, perform the following procedure:1. Fr

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 195The Multi-Host/Port (Intermediate) setting is appropri

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Chapter 16: IGMP Snooping196 Section II: Advanced OperationsNoteThe combined number of multicast address groups for IGMP and MLD snooping cannot excee

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 197Displaying a List of Host NodesYou can use the AT-S63

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Chapter 16: IGMP Snooping198 Section II: Advanced OperationsVLAN IDThe VID of the VLAN where the port is an untagged member.Member Port/Trunk IDThe po

Page 111 - File Downloads and Uploads

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection II: Advanced Operations 199Displaying a List of Multicast RoutersTo view multicas

Page 112 - Downloading a File

Copyright © 2007 Allied Telesis, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without prior written permission from Allied

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Preface20Starting a Management SessionFor instructions on how to start a local or remote management session on the AT-9400 Switch, refer to the Starti

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Chapter 16: IGMP Snooping200 Section II: Advanced Operations

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Section III: SNMPv3 201Section IIISNMPv3This section has the following chapter: Chapter 17, “SNMPv3” on page 203

Page 116 - Uploading a File

202 Section III: SNMPv3

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Section III: SNMPv3 203Chapter 17SNMPv3This chapter provides the following procedures for configuring SNMPv3 parameters using a web browser management

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Chapter 17: SNMPv3204 Section III: SNMPv3Configuring the SNMPv3 ProtocolTo configure the SNMPv3 protocol, you need to first enable SNMP access on the

Page 119 - Event Logs and Syslog Client

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 205Enabling or Disabling SNMP ManagementIn order to allow an SNMP man

Page 120 - Working with the Event Logs

Chapter 17: SNMPv3206 Section III: SNMPv3The SNMP tab is shown in Figure 75.Figure 75. SNMP Tab (Configuration)4. Click the Enable SNMP Access checkbo

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 2077. To permanently save your changes, select the Save Config option

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Chapter 17: SNMPv3208 Section III: SNMPv3Configuring the SNMPv3 User TableYou can create, delete, and modify an SNMPv3 User Table entry. See the follo

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 209The SNMPv3 User Table tab is shown in Figure 76.Figure 76. SNMPv3

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide21Document ConventionsThis document uses the following conventions:NoteNotes provide addi

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Chapter 17: SNMPv3210 Section III: SNMPv36. In the Authentication Protocol field, enter an authentication protocol. This is an optional parameter.Sele

Page 126 - Event Log

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 211privacy protocol for this User Table entry. With this selection, m

Page 127 - Event Log Full

Chapter 17: SNMPv3212 Section III: SNMPv33. In the SNMPv3 section, click the button next to Configure User Table and then click Configure.The SNMPv3 U

Page 128 - Log to a File

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 213The Modify SNMPv3 User page is shown in Figure 78.Figure 78. Modif

Page 129 - Definition

Chapter 17: SNMPv3214 Section III: SNMPv3NoteYou may want to assign NONE to a super user.6. In the Authentication Password field, enter an authenticat

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 215entry with a NonVolatile storage type, the Save Config option is d

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Chapter 17: SNMPv3216 Section III: SNMPv3Configuring the SNMPv3 View TableYou can create, delete, and modify an SNMPv3 View Table entry. See the follo

Page 132 - Modifying a

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 217The SNMPv3 View Table tab is shown in Figure 79.Figure 79. SNMPv3

Page 133 - Deleting a Syslog

Chapter 17: SNMPv3218 Section III: SNMPv3NoteThe “defaultViewAll” value is the default entry for the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c configuration. You cannot use

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 219NonVolatileSelect this storage type if you want the ability to sav

Page 135 - Classifiers

Preface22Where to Find Web-based GuidesThe installation and user guides for all Allied Telesis products are available in portable document format (PDF

Page 136 - Configuring a Classifier

Chapter 17: SNMPv3220 Section III: SNMPv32. Select the SNMP tab.The SNMP tab is shown in Figure 75 on page 206.3. In the SNMPv3 section, click the but

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 221IncludedEnter this value to permit the View Name to see the subtre

Page 138 - Chapter 11: Classifiers

Chapter 17: SNMPv3222 Section III: SNMPv3Configuring the SNMPv3 Access TableYou can create, delete, and modify an SNMPv3 Access Table entry. See the f

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 2234. To create an SNMPv3 Access Table entry, click Add.The Add New S

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Chapter 17: SNMPv3224 Section III: SNMPv3This parameter allows the users assigned to this Group Name to view the information specified by the View Tab

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 225protocol. Select this security level if you want to authenticate S

Page 142 - Modifying a Classifier

Chapter 17: SNMPv3226 Section III: SNMPv32. Select the SNMP tab.The SNMP tab is shown in Figure 75 on page 206.3. In the SNMPv3 section, click the but

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 227Figure 84. Modify SNMPv3 Access PageNoteThe Context Prefix field i

Page 144 - Deleting a Classifier

Chapter 17: SNMPv3228 Section III: SNMPv3NoteThe Context Match field is a read only field. The Context Match field is always set to Exact.9. In the St

Page 145 - Displaying the Classifiers

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 229Configuring the SNMPv3 SecurityToGroup TableYou can create, delete

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide23Contacting Allied TelesisThis section provides Allied Telesis contact information for t

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Chapter 17: SNMPv3230 Section III: SNMPv3The SNMPv3 SecurityToGroup Table tab is shown in Figure 85.Figure 85. SNMPv3 SecurityToGroup Table Tab (Confi

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 231v2cSelect this value to associate the Group Name with the SNMPv2c

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Chapter 17: SNMPv3232 Section III: SNMPv310. To permanently save your changes, select the Save Config option in the Configuration menu.Deleting aSecur

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 2334. Click the button next to the SecurityToGroup Table entry to be

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Chapter 17: SNMPv3234 Section III: SNMPv3NoteThe Row Status parameter is a read-only field in the web browser interface. The Active value indicates th

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 235Configuring the SNMPv3 Notify TableYou can create, delete, and mod

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Chapter 17: SNMPv3236 Section III: SNMPv3The SNMPv3 Notify Table tab is shown in Figure 88.Figure 88. SNMPv3 Notify Table Tab (Configuration)4. Click

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 237Enter a name of up to 32 alphanumeric characters.7. In the Notify

Page 155 - Class of Service

Chapter 17: SNMPv3238 Section III: SNMPv34. Click the button next to the Notify Table entry to be deleted, and then click Remove.A warning message is

Page 156 - Configuring CoS

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 2396. In the Notify Type field, enter one of the following message ty

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Page 158 - Chapter 13: Class of Service

Chapter 17: SNMPv3240 Section III: SNMPv3Configuring the SNMPv3 Target Address TableYou can create, delete, and modify an SNMPv3 Target Address Table

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 241The SNMPv3 Target Address Table tab is shown in Figure 91.Figure 9

Page 160 - Configuring Egress Scheduling

Chapter 17: SNMPv3242 Section III: SNMPv3You can enter a name of up to 32 alphanumeric characters.6. In the IP Address field, enter the IP address of

Page 161 - Displaying the CoS Settings

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 243NonVolatileSelect this storage type if you want the ability to sav

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Chapter 17: SNMPv3244 Section III: SNMPv3Modifying TargetAddress TableEntryTo modify an entry in the SNMPv3 Target Address Table, perform the followin

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 2457. In the UDP Port Number field, enter a UDP port number.You can e

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Chapter 17: SNMPv3246 Section III: SNMPv313. Click Apply to update the SNMPv3 Target Address Table.14. To permanently save your changes, select the Sa

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 247Configuring the SNMPv3 Target Parameters TableYou can create, dele

Page 166 - Managing Flow Groups

Chapter 17: SNMPv3248 Section III: SNMPv34. Click Add.The Add New SNMPv3 Target Parameter page is shown in Figure 95.Figure 95. Add New SNMPv3 Target

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 249v1Select this value to associate the Security Name, or User Name,

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Section I: Basic Operations 25Section IBasic OperationsThis section has the following chapters: Chapter 1, “Basic Switch Parameters” on page 27 Chap

Page 169 - Modifying a Flow

Chapter 17: SNMPv3250 Section III: SNMPv310. In the Storage Type parameter, select one of the following storage types for this table entry:VolatileSel

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 2516. To permanently save your changes, select the Save Config option

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Chapter 17: SNMPv3252 Section III: SNMPv3NoteEnter a value for the Message Processing Model field only if you select SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c as the Security

Page 172 - Managing Traffic Classes

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 253Select this security level if you do not want to authenticate SNMP

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Chapter 17: SNMPv3254 Section III: SNMPv3Configuring the SNMPv3 Community TableYou can create, delete, and modify an SNMPv3 Community Table entry. See

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 255The SNMPv3 Community Table tab is shown in Figure 97.Figure 97. SN

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Chapter 17: SNMPv3256 Section III: SNMPv3The value of the Community Name parameter acts as a password for the SNMPv3 Community Table entry. This param

Page 176 - Traffic Class

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 257NoteThe Row Status parameter is a read-only field in the web brows

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Chapter 17: SNMPv3258 Section III: SNMPv33. In the SNMPv3 section, click the button next to Configure Community Table, and then click Configure at the

Page 178 - Traffic Classes

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 259NoteDo not use a value configured with the User Name parameter in

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26 Section I: Basic Operations

Page 180 - Managing Policies

Chapter 17: SNMPv3260 Section III: SNMPv3Displaying SNMPv3 TablesThis section contains procedures to display the SNMPv3 Tables. The following procedur

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 261The SNMP tab is shown in Figure 100.Figure 100. SNMP Tab (Monitori

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Chapter 17: SNMPv3262 Section III: SNMPv3The SNMPv3 User Table tab is shown in Figure 101.Figure 101. SNMPv3 User Table Tab (Monitoring)Displaying Vie

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 263The SNMPv3 View Table tab is shown in Figure 102.Figure 102. SNMPv

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Chapter 17: SNMPv3264 Section III: SNMPv3The SNMPv3 Access Table tab is shown in Figure 103.Figure 103. SNMPv3 Access Table Tab (Monitoring)Displaying

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 265The SNMPv3 SecurityToGroup Table tab is shown in Figure 104.Figure

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Chapter 17: SNMPv3266 Section III: SNMPv3The SNMPv3 Notify Table tab is shown in Figure 105.Figure 105. SNMPv3 Notify Table Tab (Monitoring)Displaying

Page 187 - Denial of Service Defenses

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 267The SNMPv3 Target Address Table tab is shown in Figure 106.Figure

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Chapter 17: SNMPv3268 Section III: SNMPv3The SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table tab is shown in Figure 107.Figure 107. SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table Tab

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection III: SNMPv3 269The SNMPv3 Community Table tab is shown in Figure 108.Figure 108.

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Section I: Basic Operations 27Chapter 1Basic Switch ParametersThis chapter contains the following sections: “Configuring the Switch’s Name, Location,

Page 191 - Displaying the DoS Settings

Chapter 17: SNMPv3270 Section III: SNMPv3

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Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 271Section IVSpanning Tree ProtocolsThis section has the following chapters: Chapter 18, “Spanning Tree and Rapid

Page 193 - IGMP Snooping

272 Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols

Page 194 - Configuring IGMP Snooping

Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 273Chapter 18Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree ProtocolsThis chapter explains how to configure the STP and RST

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Chapter 18: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols274 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsEnabling or Disabling a Spanning Tree ProtocolTo ena

Page 196 - Chapter 16: IGMP Snooping

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 2757. To permanently save your changes, select the Sa

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Chapter 18: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols276 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsConfiguring STPThis section contains the following p

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 277The Configure STP Parameters tab is shown in Figur

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Chapter 18: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols278 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsBridge Hello TimeThe time interval between generatin

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 279Bridge IdentifierThe MAC address of the bridge. Th

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Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters28 Section I: Basic OperationsConfiguring the Switch’s Name, Location, and ContactThis procedure assigns a name to t

Page 202 - 202 Section III: SNMPv3

Chapter 18: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols280 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsPort CostThe spanning tree algorithm uses the cost p

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 281The Spanning Tree tabs is shown in Figure 112.Figu

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Chapter 18: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols282 Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols5. To view port settings, click a port in the switch

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 2835. Click Configure.The Configure STP Parameters ta

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Chapter 18: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols284 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsConfiguring RSTPThis section contains the following

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 285The Configure RSTP Bridge Parameters tab is shown

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Chapter 18: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols286 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsBridge Hello TimeThe time interval between generatin

Page 209 - Section III: SNMPv3 209

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 287ConfiguringRSTP PortSettingsTo configure RSTP port

Page 210 - 210 Section III: SNMPv3

Chapter 18: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols288 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsPoint-to-PointThis parameter defines whether the por

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 289The Monitor RSTP Parameters tab is shown in Figure

Page 212 - Table Entry

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 29NoteThis procedure describes the System Name, Administrator

Page 213 - Section III: SNMPv3 213

Chapter 18: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols290 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsThe possible states for a port connected to a device

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 291Edge-Port Whether or not the port is operating as

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Chapter 18: Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocols292 Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols

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Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 293Chapter 19Multiple Spanning Tree ProtocolThis chapter explains how to configure multiple spanning tree protocol

Page 217 - Section III: SNMPv3 217

Chapter 19: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol294 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsEnabling MSTPThe AT-9400 Switch can support the three spanning tree

Page 218

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 2954. To change the active spanning tree protocol on

Page 219 - Modifying a View

Chapter 19: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol296 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsConfiguring MSTPThis section contains the following procedures:  “C

Page 220 - 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.0.3

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 297Figure 121. Configure MSTP Parameters Tab (Configu

Page 221 - Section III: SNMPv3 221

Chapter 19: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol298 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsConfigure the following parameters as necessary.Force VersionThis se

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 299Bridge Max HopsMSTP regions use this parameter to

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Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters30 Section I: Basic OperationsChanging the Manager and Operator PasswordsThere are two levels of management access o

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Chapter 19: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol300 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsManaging MSTIsThis section contains the following procedures: “Crea

Page 226 - Access Table

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 3017. In the Priority field, enter an MSTI Priority v

Page 227 - Section III: SNMPv3 227

Chapter 19: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol302 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsThe Modify MSTI page is shown in Figure 123.Figure 123. Modify MSTI

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 3037. A confirmation prompt is displayed.8. Click OK

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Chapter 19: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol304 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsConfiguring MSTP Port ParametersTo configure MSTP port parameters, p

Page 230 - 230 Section III: SNMPv3

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 305 Point-to-point port Edge portAn MSTI-specific p

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Chapter 19: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol306 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsMSTI ListThe MSTIs defined on the switch. You can use this list when

Page 232 - 232 Section III: SNMPv3

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 307Table 10 lists the MSTP port costs with the Auto s

Page 233

Chapter 19: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol308 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsDisplaying the MSTP ConfigurationTo display the MSTP configuration,

Page 234 - 234 Section III: SNMPv3

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 309The MSTP Parameters tab is shown in Figure 125.Fig

Page 235

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 31CautionDo not use spaces or special characters, such as ast

Page 236 - 236 Section III: SNMPv3

Chapter 19: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol310 Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols6. In the CIST/MSTI field, specify the MSTI where the port is a memb

Page 237

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 311The MSTP Port Status - Port(s) page is shown in Fi

Page 238 - Notify Table

Chapter 19: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol312 Section IV: Spanning Tree ProtocolsP2PWhether or not the port is functioning as a point-to-point port.

Page 239 - Section III: SNMPv3 239

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection IV: Spanning Tree Protocols 313Resetting MSTP to the Default SettingsTo reset MST

Page 240 - Address Table

Chapter 19: Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol314 Section IV: Spanning Tree Protocols

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Section V: VLANs 315Section VVirtual LANsThis section has the following chapters: Chapter 20, “Port-based and Tagged VLANs” on page 317 Chapter 21,

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316 Section V: VLANs

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Secton V: Virtual LANs 317Chapter 20Port-based and Tagged VLANsThis chapter explains how to create, modify, and delete port-based and tagged VLANs. Th

Page 244 - Modifying Target

Chapter 20: Port-based and Tagged VLANs318 Secton V: Virtual LANsCreating a New Port-Based or Tagged VLANTo create a new port-based or tagged VLAN, pe

Page 245 - Section III: SNMPv3 245

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSecton V: Virtual LANs 319The VLAN List section displays the current VLANs on the switch

Page 246

Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters32 Section I: Basic OperationsSetting the System Date and TimeThis procedure explains how to set the switch’s date a

Page 247 - Parameters Table

Chapter 20: Port-based and Tagged VLANs320 Secton V: Virtual LANsuntagged ports of the VLAN. For example, if a particular port is listed as a Configur

Page 248 - 248 Section III: SNMPv3

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSecton V: Virtual LANs 321use VIDs 2 through 24, the default VID value for the first VLAN

Page 249

Chapter 20: Port-based and Tagged VLANs322 Secton V: Virtual LANs8. To permanently save your changes, select the Save Config option in the Configurati

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSecton V: Virtual LANs 323Modifying a VLANThis procedure explains how to add or remove po

Page 251

Chapter 20: Port-based and Tagged VLANs324 Secton V: Virtual LANsNoteUntagged ports added to a VLAN are automatically removed from their current untag

Page 252 - 252 Section III: SNMPv3

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSecton V: Virtual LANs 325Deleting a VLANThis procedure deletes port-based and tagged VLA

Page 253

Chapter 20: Port-based and Tagged VLANs326 Secton V: Virtual LANsSelecting a VLAN ModeThe AT-S63 Management Software features three VLAN modes: Port-

Page 254 - Community

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSecton V: Virtual LANs 327Displaying VLANsTo display the current VLANs on a switch, perfo

Page 255 - Section III: SNMPv3 255

Chapter 20: Port-based and Tagged VLANs328 Secton V: Virtual LANsUplink PortThis item only applies when the switch is operating in the IEEE 802.1Q-com

Page 256

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSecton V: Virtual LANs 329 Actual: The current untagged ports of the VLAN. If you are no

Page 257 - Section III: SNMPv3 257

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 33The System Time tab is shown in Figure 2.Figure 2. System T

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Chapter 20: Port-based and Tagged VLANs330 Secton V: Virtual LANsUntagged PortsThe untagged ports members of the VLAN.Uplink PortsThe uplink port(s) f

Page 259 - Section III: SNMPv3 259

Section V: Virtual LANs 331Chapter 21GARP VLAN Registration ProtocolThis chapter contains instructions on how to configure GARP VLAN Registration Prot

Page 260 - Displaying SNMPv3 Tables

Chapter 21: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol332 Section V: Virtual LANsConfiguring GVRPTo configure GVRP, perform the following procedure:1. From the H

Page 261 - Section III: SNMPv3 261

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection V: Virtual LANs 333Leave TimeUse this parameter to specify the leave time. The ra

Page 262

Chapter 21: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol334 Section V: Virtual LANsEnabling or Disabling GVRP on a PortTo enable or disable GVRP on a port, perform

Page 263 - Table Entries

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection V: Virtual LANs 335Displaying the GVRP ConfigurationTo display the GVRP configura

Page 264 - Displaying

Chapter 21: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol336 Section V: Virtual LANsDisplaying the GVRP Port ConfigurationTo display the GVRP port configuration, pe

Page 265 - Displaying Notify

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection V: Virtual LANs 337Displaying the GVRP DatabaseTo display the GVRP database, perf

Page 266 - Displaying Target

Chapter 21: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol338 Section V: Virtual LANsDisplaying the GVRP State MachineTo display the GVRP state machine, perform the

Page 267

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection V: Virtual LANs 339App Applicant state machine for the GID index on that particul

Page 268

Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters34 Section I: Basic OperationsDaylight Savings Time (DST)Enables or disables the system’s adjustment for daylight sa

Page 269 - Section III: SNMPv3 269

Chapter 21: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol340 Section V: Virtual LANsReg Registrar state machine for the GID index on that particular port. One of:“M

Page 270 - 270 Section III: SNMPv3

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection V: Virtual LANs 341Displaying the GVRP CountersTo display the GVRP counters, perf

Page 271

Chapter 21: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol342 Section V: Virtual LANsTransmit: Total GARP PacketsTotal number of GARP PDUs transmitted by this GARP a

Page 272

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection V: Virtual LANs 343Transmit GARP Messages: JoinEmptyTotal number of GARP JoinEmpt

Page 273 - Protocols

Chapter 21: GARP VLAN Registration Protocol344 Section V: Virtual LANsDisplaying the GIP Connected Ports RingTo display the GIP connected ports ring,

Page 274

Section VI: Port Security 345Section VIPort SecurityThis section has the following chapters: Chapter 22, “MAC Address-based Port Security” on page 34

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346 Section VI: Port Security

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Section VI: Port Security 347Chapter 22MAC Address-based Port SecurityThis chapter explains how to configure and display the MAC address-based securit

Page 277

Chapter 22: MAC Address-based Port Security348 Section VI: Port SecurityConfiguring Port SecurityTo configure security for the ports, perform the foll

Page 278

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 3494. From the Security Mode pull-down menu, select the desired

Page 279 - Port Settings

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 35Rebooting a SwitchNoteAll unsaved parameters changes are di

Page 280 - STP Settings

Chapter 22: MAC Address-based Port Security350 Section VI: Port SecurityYou can continue to add new static MAC addresses to a port operating under thi

Page 281 - 4. Click View

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 351Displaying Port Security LevelsTo display the MAC address-ba

Page 282 - Settings

Chapter 22: MAC Address-based Port Security352 Section VI: Port SecurityThe Security for Ports page displays a table that contains the following colum

Page 283

Section VI: Port Security 353Chapter 23802.1x Port-based Network Access ControlThis chapter contains instructions on how to configure the 802.1x Port-

Page 284 - Configuring RSTP

Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control354 Section VI: Port SecuritySetting Port RolesTo set port roles for port-based network access con

Page 285

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 3555. Click Port Role.The Port Role Configuration page is shown

Page 286

Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control356 Section VI: Port SecurityEnabling or Disabling 802.1x Port-based Network Access ControlTo enab

Page 287 - RSTP Port

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 357Configuring Authenticator Port ParametersTo configure authen

Page 288 - Displaying RSTP

Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control358 Section VI: Port SecurityThe Authenticator Parameters page is shown in Figure 146.Figure 146.

Page 289

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 359Supplicant ModeSets the supplicant mode of an authenticator

Page 290

Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters36 Section I: Basic OperationsPinging a Remote SystemThis procedure instructs the switch to ping a node on your netw

Page 291 - Resetting RSTP

Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control360 Section VI: Port SecurityTX PeriodSets the number of seconds that the switch waits for a respo

Page 292

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 361client logs in. This is the default.Piggyback ModeControls w

Page 293 - Chapter 19

Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control362 Section VI: Port SecurityChanges to the authenticator settings are immediately implemented on

Page 294 - Enabling MSTP

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 363Configuring Supplicant Port ParametersTo configure supplican

Page 295

Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control364 Section VI: Port SecurityHeld PeriodSpecifies the amount of time in seconds the supplicant is

Page 296 - Configuring MSTP

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 365Displaying the Port-based Network Access Control ParametersY

Page 297

Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control366 Section VI: Port Security4. To see the status of the port, click the port and click Status. Yo

Page 298

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 367Additional InfoThis field displays the MAC address of an aut

Page 299 - CIST Priority

Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control368 Section VI: Port SecurityIf you selected more than one authenticator port, the page includes a

Page 300 - Managing MSTIs

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VI: Port Security 369RADIUS AccountingThe AT-S63 Management Software supports RAD

Page 301

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 37Returning the AT-S63 Management Software to the Factory Def

Page 302

Chapter 23: 802.1x Port-based Network Access Control370 Section VI: Port SecurityUpdate IntervalSpecifies the intervals at which the switch sends inte

Page 303

Section VII: Management Security 371Section VIIManagement SecurityThis section has the following chapters: Chapter 24, “Encryption Keys, PKI, and SSL

Page 304 -  External path cost

372 Section VII: Management Security

Page 305

Section VII: Management Security 373Chapter 24Encryption Keys, PKI, and SSLThis chapter explains how to view the encryption keys, PKI-based certificat

Page 306

Chapter 24: Encryption Keys, PKI, and SSL374 Section VII: Management SecurityDisplaying the Encryption KeysTo configure the encryption keys, you must

Page 307 - 1000 Mbps 2,000

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 375DescriptionThe key’s description.You use these keys w

Page 308

Chapter 24: Encryption Keys, PKI, and SSL376 Section VII: Management SecurityDisplaying the PKI Settings and CertificatesYou can view the current PKI

Page 309

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 377Trusted - The certificate is from a trusted CA.Untrus

Page 310

Chapter 24: Encryption Keys, PKI, and SSL378 Section VII: Management SecurityManually TrustedWhether the certificate was manually trusted.TypeThe type

Page 311

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 379Displaying the SSL SettingsTo configure the SSL setti

Page 312

Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters38 Section I: Basic Operations2. From the Configuration menu, select the Utilities option.The Utilities page is disp

Page 313

Chapter 24: Encryption Keys, PKI, and SSL380 Section VII: Management Security

Page 314

Section VII: Management Security 381Chapter 25Secure Shell (SSH)This chapter explains how to configure the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol and contains th

Page 315 - Virtual LANs

Chapter 25: Secure Shell (SSH)382 Section VII: Management SecurityConfiguring SSHTo configure SSH, perform the following procedure:1. From the Home pa

Page 316 - 316 Section V: VLANs

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 383NoteYou cannot create encryption keys from the web br

Page 317

Chapter 25: Secure Shell (SSH)384 Section VII: Management SecurityDisplaying the SSH SettingsTo view the Secure Shell settings, perform the following

Page 318 - 318 Secton V: Virtual LANs

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 385Server Key IDThe encryption key ID of the server key.

Page 319

Chapter 25: Secure Shell (SSH)386 Section VII: Management Security

Page 320 - 320 Secton V: Virtual LANs

Section VII: Management Security 387Chapter 26TACACS+ and RADIUS ProtocolsThis chapter contains instructions on how to configure the authentication pr

Page 321

Chapter 26: TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols388 Section VII: Management SecurityEnabling or Disabling TACACS+ or RADIUSTo enable or disable server-based a

Page 322 - 322 Secton V: Virtual LANs

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 389NoteThe Enable Server-based Authentication check box

Page 323

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 39Displaying the IP Address of the Local InterfaceThis proced

Page 324 - 324 Secton V: Virtual LANs

Chapter 26: TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols390 Section VII: Management SecurityConfiguring the TACACS+ Client SettingsTo configure the TACACS+ client, pe

Page 325

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 391there are no more servers, the switch defaults to the

Page 326 - Selecting a VLAN Mode

Chapter 26: TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols392 Section VII: Management SecurityDisplaying the TACACS+ Client SettingsTo display the TACACS+ client settin

Page 327 - Displaying VLANs

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 393The TACACS+ client configuration page is shown in Fig

Page 328 - 328 Secton V: Virtual LANs

Chapter 26: TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols394 Section VII: Management SecurityConfiguring the RADIUS Client SettingsTo configure the RADIUS client, perf

Page 329

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 395there are no more servers, the switch defaults to the

Page 330 - 330 Secton V: Virtual LANs

Chapter 26: TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols396 Section VII: Management SecurityDisplaying the RADIUS Client SettingsTo display the RADIUS client settings

Page 331

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 397Global Server TimeoutSpecifies the maximum amount of

Page 332 - Configuring GVRP

Chapter 26: TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols398 Section VII: Management Security

Page 333 - Section V: Virtual LANs 333

Section VII: Management Security 399Chapter 27Management Access Control ListThe management access control list (ACL) enhances security of the switch b

Page 334

Contents4Chapter 5: MAC Address Table ...

Page 335 - Section V: Virtual LANs 335

Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters40 Section I: Basic OperationsDisplaying System InformationTo view basic information about the switch, perform the f

Page 336

Chapter 27: Management Access Control List400 Section VII: Management SecurityEnabling or Disabling the Management ACLThis procedure enables and disab

Page 337 - Displaying the GVRP Database

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 401The table in the Management ACL List lists the existi

Page 338 - Table 11

Chapter 27: Management Access Control List402 Section VII: Management SecurityCreating an ACETo add a new ACE to the management ACL, perform the follo

Page 339 - Section V: Virtual LANs 339

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 403Mgmt. ACL Entry IP MaskSpecifies a mask that indicate

Page 340 - 340 Section V: Virtual LANs

Chapter 27: Management Access Control List404 Section VII: Management SecurityModifying an ACETo modify an ACE, perform the following procedure:1. Fro

Page 341

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection VII: Management Security 405Deleting an ACETo delete an ACE from the Management A

Page 342 - 342 Section V: Virtual LANs

Chapter 27: Management Access Control List406 Section VII: Management SecurityDisplaying the Management Access Control ListTo display the management a

Page 343

407IndexNumerics802.1x Port-based Network Access Controlaccess role, configuring 354authenticator port, configuring 357configuring 354disabling 356ena

Page 344 - 344 Section V: Virtual LANs

Index408Ffactory defaultsresetting switch 37flash memory, displaying files in 106flow controlconfiguring 48flow groupconfiguring 166deleting 170displa

Page 345

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide409Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol (MSTP)bridge forwarding delay 298bridge hello time 298

Page 346 - 346 Section VI: Port Security

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 41The System Information section displays the following infor

Page 347

Index410Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP)bridge forwarding delay 286bridge hello time 286bridge identifier 286bridge max age 286bridge priority 285b

Page 348 - Configuring Port Security

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide411software information 40switch name, configuring 28switch, rebooting 35system datesetti

Page 350 - 350 Section VI: Port Security

Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters42 Section I: Basic OperationsSystem Up TimeThe length of time since the switch was last reset or power cycled.The S

Page 351

Section I: Basic Operations 43Chapter 2Port ParametersThis chapter explains how to view and change the parameter settings of the ports on the switch.

Page 352 - 352 Section VI: Port Security

Chapter 2: Port Parameters44 Section I: Basic OperationsConfiguring Port ParametersTo configure the parameter settings of a port on the switch, perfor

Page 353

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 45The Port Configuration page is shown Figure 7.Figure 7. Por

Page 354 - Setting Port Roles

Chapter 2: Port Parameters46 Section I: Basic OperationsDescription (Name)Use this selection to assign a name to a port, from 1 to 15 alphanumeric cha

Page 355 - Section VI: Port Security 355

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 47Possible settings are: Auto-Negotiate: The port autonegotia

Page 356

Chapter 2: Port Parameters48 Section I: Basic OperationsIngress Unknown Unicast FilterUse this parameter to configure a port to forward or discard unk

Page 357 - Section VI: Port Security 357

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 49Disabled - Backpressure is disabled. This is the default.Fl

Page 358

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide5Chapter 13: Class of Service ...

Page 359 - Section VI: Port Security 359

Chapter 2: Port Parameters50 Section I: Basic OperationsMulticast RateUse this parameter to set the multicast rate limit in packets per second. The ra

Page 360 - 360 Section VI: Port Security

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 51Displaying Port ParametersTo display the parameter settings

Page 361

Chapter 2: Port Parameters52 Section I: Basic OperationsThe Port Status page is shown in Figure 9.Figure 9. Port Status PageFor descriptions of the pa

Page 362 - 362 Section VI: Port Security

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 53Displaying Port StatisticsTo display the statistics of a po

Page 363

Chapter 2: Port Parameters54 Section I: Basic OperationsFrames Sent Number of frames transmitted from the port.Broadcast Frames ReceivedNumber of broa

Page 364 - 364 Section VI: Port Security

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 555. To clear all the counters for the port, click Clear. To

Page 365

Chapter 2: Port Parameters56 Section I: Basic OperationsResetting a Port to the Default SettingsTo reset a port to the default settings, perform the f

Page 366 - 366 Section VI: Port Security

Section I: Basic Operations 57Chapter 3Enhanced StackingThis chapter contains the following procedures for setting up enhanced stacking: “Setting a S

Page 367

Chapter 3: Enhanced Stacking58 Section I: Basic OperationsSetting a Switch’s Enhanced Stacking StatusThe enhanced stacking status of the switch can be

Page 368 - 368 Section VI: Port Security

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 59The Enhanced Stacking tab is shown in Figure 11.Figure 11.

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Contents6Configuring the SNMPv3 Notify Table ...

Page 370 - Accounting

Chapter 3: Enhanced Stacking60 Section I: Basic OperationsSelecting a Switch in an Enhanced StackThis procedure explains how to select a switch to man

Page 371 - Management Security

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 61NoteThe list does not include the master switch where you s

Page 372

Chapter 3: Enhanced Stacking62 Section I: Basic OperationsReturning to the Master SwitchWhen you are finished managing the switch and want to manage a

Page 373 - Encryption Keys, PKI, and SSL

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 63Displaying the Enhanced Stacking StatusTo display the enhan

Page 374

Chapter 3: Enhanced Stacking64 Section I: Basic Operations

Page 375

Section I: Basic Operations 65Chapter 4SNMPv1 and SNMPv2cThis chapter explains how to activate SNMP management on the switch and how to create, modify

Page 376

Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c66 Section I: Basic OperationsEnabling or Disabling SNMP ManagementTo enable or disable SNMP management on the switch, pe

Page 377

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 675. If you want the switch to send authentication failure tr

Page 378

Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c68 Section I: Basic OperationsCreating a New SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c CommunityTo create a new SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c community, pe

Page 379 - Displaying the SSL Settings

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 69Manager StationsThe IP addresses of management workstations

Page 380

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s Guide7Section V: Virtual LANs ...

Page 381 - Secure Shell (SSH)

Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c70 Section I: Basic Operations6. Configure the following parameters:Community NameEnter the new community string. The nam

Page 382 - Configuring SSH

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 71Modifying an SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c CommunityTo modify an SNMPv

Page 383

Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c72 Section I: Basic OperationsDeleting an SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c CommunityTo delete an SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c community, perform

Page 384 - Displaying the SSH Settings

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 73Displaying the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c CommunitiesTo display the

Page 385

Chapter 4: SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c74 Section I: Basic Operations4. In the SNMPv1 & SNMPv2c section, click View.The SNMPv1 & SNMPv2c Communities tab

Page 386

Section I: Basic Operations 75Chapter 5MAC Address TableThis chapter contains instructions on how to view the MAC addresses in the MAC address table.

Page 387 - TACACS+ and RADIUS Protocols

Chapter 5: MAC Address Table76 Section I: Basic OperationsDisplaying the MAC Address TableTo view the MAC address table, perform the following procedu

Page 388

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 77The View Unicast MAC Addresses section and the View Multica

Page 389

Chapter 5: MAC Address Table78 Section I: Basic OperationsFigure 20 shows an example of viewing all unicast MAC addresses.Figure 20. View MAC Addresse

Page 390

AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 79Adding Static Unicast and Multicast MAC AddressesThis secti

Page 391

Contents8Chapter 27: Management Access Control List ... 399Enab

Page 392

Chapter 5: MAC Address Table80 Section I: Basic Operationsmulticast application is located results in the failure of the multicast packets to be prope

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 81Deleting Unicast and Multicast MAC AddressesTo delete a sta

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Chapter 5: MAC Address Table82 Section I: Basic OperationsDeleting All Dynamic MAC AddressesTo delete all dynamic unicast and multicast MAC addresses

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 83Changing the Aging TimeThis procedure changes the aging tim

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Chapter 5: MAC Address Table84 Section I: Basic Operations

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Section I: Basic Operations 85Chapter 6Static Port TrunksThis chapter contains the procedure for managing static port trunks. The sections in this cha

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Chapter 6: Static Port Trunks86 Section I: Basic OperationsCreating a Static Port TrunkCautionDo not connect the cables of a port trunk to the ports o

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 87The Port Trunking tab is shown in Figure 22.Figure 22. Port

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Chapter 6: Static Port Trunks88 Section I: Basic Operations4. To create a new static trunk, click Add.The Add New Trunk page is shown in Figure 23.Fig

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 89NoteAllied Telesis does not recommend using paired twisted

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9Chapter 1: Basic Switch Parameters ... 27Figu

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Chapter 6: Static Port Trunks90 Section I: Basic OperationsModifying a Static Port TrunkThis section contains the procedure for modifying a static por

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 91The Modify Trunk page is shown in Figure 24.Figure 24. Modi

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Chapter 6: Static Port Trunks92 Section I: Basic OperationsDeleting a Port TrunkCautionDisconnect the cables from the port trunk on the switch before

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Operations 93Displaying the Port TrunksTo display the port trunks, perfo

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Chapter 6: Static Port Trunks94 Section I: Basic OperationsSI/DI - Source IP address /destination IP address (Layer 3)PortsThe ports of the trunk.

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Section I: Basic Features 95Chapter 7Port MirroringThis chapter contains the procedures for managing the port mirroring feature. The sections in the c

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Chapter 7: Port Mirroring96 Section I: Basic FeaturesCreating a Port MirrorTo create a port mirror, perform the following procedure: 1. From the home

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Features 974. Click Modify.The Modify Mirror page is shown in Figure 27.

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Chapter 7: Port Mirroring98 Section I: Basic FeaturesFigure 28 shows an example of the Modify Mirror page configured for a port mirror. The ingress an

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AT-S63 Management Software Web Browser Interface User’s GuideSection I: Basic Features 99Modifying a Port MirrorTo modify a port mirror, perform the f

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