AT-S63 Management Software Features Guide
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Management Interfaces
The AT-S63 Management Software has four management interfaces:
Standard command line
AlliedWare Plus command line
Menus
Web browser windows
As shown in Table 10, the standard command line and the web browser
windows are supported on all of the possible platforms: stand-alone
AT-9400 Layer 2+ Switches, stand-alone AT-9400 Basic Layer 3
Switches, and AT-9400 Stacks. The AlliedWare Plus command line is not
supported on the AT-9400 Layer 2+ Switches and the menus interface is
not supported on AT-9400 Stacks.
You can access the standard command line, the AlliedWare Plus
command line and the menus from local management sessions and from
remote Telnet and Secure Shell clients. The web browser windows are
available from remote web browsers using either non-secure HTTP or
secure HTTPS.
The standard command line is the only management interface that lets you
configure all of the parameters on stand-alone switches and stacks. The
other management interfaces support only a subset of the management
functions. For instance, you can use any of the management interfaces to
configure the basic settings of the ports (e.g., speeds and duplex modes),
but you have to use the standard command line to configure VRRP.
Table 10. Management Interfaces
Standard
Command
Line
AlliedWare
Plus
Command
Line
Menus
Web
Browser
Windows
AT-9400
Layer 2+
Switches
Y
Y
Y
AT-9400
Basic Layer
3 Switches
Y
Y
Y
Y
AT-9400
Stacks
Y
Y
Y
Summary of Contents for AT-S63
Page 14: ...Figures 14 ...
Page 18: ...Tables 18 ...
Page 28: ...28 Section I Basic Operations ...
Page 58: ...Chapter 1 Overview 58 ...
Page 76: ...Chapter 2 AT 9400Ts Stacks 76 Section I Basic Operations ...
Page 96: ...Chapter 5 MAC Address Table 96 Section I Basic Operations ...
Page 114: ...Chapter 8 Port Mirror 114 Section I Basic Operations ...
Page 116: ...116 Section II Advanced Operations ...
Page 146: ...Chapter 12 Access Control Lists 146 Section II Advanced Operations ...
Page 176: ...Chapter 14 Quality of Service 176 Section II Advanced Operations ...
Page 196: ...196 Section III Snooping Protocols ...
Page 204: ...Chapter 18 Multicast Listener Discovery Snooping 204 Section III Snooping Protocols ...
Page 216: ...Chapter 20 Ethernet Protection Switching Ring Snooping 216 Section III Snooping Protocols ...
Page 218: ...218 Section IV SNMPv3 ...
Page 234: ...234 Section V Spanning Tree Protocols ...
Page 268: ...268 Section VI Virtual LANs ...
Page 306: ...Chapter 27 Protected Ports VLANs 306 Section VI Virtual LANs ...
Page 320: ...320 Section VII Internet Protocol Routing ...
Page 360: ...Chapter 30 BOOTP Relay Agent 360 Section VII Routing ...
Page 370: ...Chapter 31 Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol 370 Section VII Routing ...
Page 372: ...372 Section VIII Port Security ...
Page 402: ...Chapter 33 802 1x Port based Network Access Control 402 Section VIII Port Security ...
Page 404: ...404 Section IX Management Security ...
Page 436: ...Chapter 36 PKI Certificates and SSL 436 Section IX Management Security ...
Page 454: ...Chapter 38 TACACS and RADIUS Protocols 454 Section IX Management Security ...
Page 462: ...Chapter 39 Management Access Control List 462 Section IX Management Security ...
Page 532: ...Appendix D MIB Objects 532 ...