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Chapter 1: Overview
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Remote Connection
You can use any management station on your network that has the Telnet
application to manage an AT-8000/8POE Fast Ethernet switch. This is
referred to as a remote connection. A remote connection allows you to use
any of the AT-S81 software user interfaces: menus, CLI, web browser, or
SNMP.
In order for you to manage a switch using the web browser interface, the
switch must have an IP address and subnet mask. To manually assign an
IP address, refer to “Configuring the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and
Gateway Address” on page 32. To configure the switch to obtain its IP
configuration from a DHCP server, refer to “Enabling and Disabling the
DHCP Client” on page 35. The initial assignment of an IP address must be
made through a local management session.
For instructions on how to start a remote management session to use the
web browser interface, refer to “Establishing a Remote Connection to Use
the Web Browser Interface” on page 218.
Note
In order to remotely manage a switch using a web browser, the
remote management station must be a member of the switch’s
Default VLAN. The switch processes remote management packets
only when they are received on an untagged port of the Default
VLAN.
Using an SNMP
Network
Management
Application
You can use the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to run a
network management application such as AT-View to manage the switch
through a remote connection. A familiarity with how to use management
information base (MIB) objects is necessary for this type of management.
The AT-S81 management software supports the following MIBs:
SNMP MIB-II (RFC 1213)
Bridge MIB (RFC 1493)
Remote Network MIB (RFC 1757)
Allied Telesis managed switch MIB
You must download the Allied Telesis managed switch MIB (atiswitch.mib)
file from the Allied Telesis web site and compile the files with your SNMP
application. For compilation instructions, refer to your third-party
application’s documentation. Refer to Chapter 5, “SNMP” on page 71 for
information about how to configure SNMP on the switch.
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